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This chapter offers a glimpse into KSI's daily routine, revealing his busy schedule that includes cat care, photoshoots, podcasts, video recordings, and even a football kickabout at the Emirates Stadium. Despite his packed schedule, he emphasizes the importance of maintaining a balance and enjoying life's moments.
  • Daily routine includes cat care, photoshoots, podcasts, video recording, and football.
  • Emphasizes enjoying life's moments despite a busy schedule.
  • Highlights the unexpected and diverse nature of his daily activities.

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- Who cooked? - Other chefs. - The drink! - Yeah, wow! - The American drink! Wow! Whoa!

- Guys. - Girls. - Right, we have a very special guest in today, but just to let you know, I know sometimes when we have special guests in or if other stuff is going on, Daddy Fantasy doesn't make an appearance. - Yeah. - And people get upset. - They're slaughtering you. - Yeah, they're cooking me in my DMs, they're cooking me in the comments and hey, you've spoken,

I've listened. So after our KSI episode today, if you want to stick around for a little bit longer, we will be including a Daddy Fantasy segment and we will try our best to keep the segments coming. - Nice. - Love, love, love. - Gang, gang, gang. - Guys. - Girls. - Welcome back. - Welcome in. - We have a very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very special guest. - Emphasis on the very, very, very, very, very, very, very. - In the house today. - Yes, sir. - So.

Dyspra is a busy body. Today we have one of probably, oh this is a little glazed session. - No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no

literally started one of the fastest growing, most successful drinks companies of all time. - Must be nice. - Must be nice. Also has the biggest security guard I think I've ever seen. - Must be nice. - That must be real nice. - That must be real nice. Real protective. - Big round of applause for the one and only KSI.

- Hey, I'm gassed to be here, man. - Thank you for being here, man. - Thank you, man, bro. We appreciate you, G. - Yeah, bro. One of the goats. Thank you very much. - Thank you, man. Honestly, incredible glaze, man. Incredible. - Sensational glaze, all right. Well, I've been practicing my glaze for a minute. Of course. - Yeah, I mean, yeah. It's a... - It's Krispy Kreme. - Yeah, it's Krispy Kreme. - It's Krispy Kreme. - Yeah, it's sweet.

- Yeah, obviously thank you for coming in today, bro. We appreciate you. - Facts, yeah. - What we thought we'd do is just spend the first few minutes trying to get to know you a little better. - Cool. - So like I said,

in the Glacier, like you seem to be doing okay. - Yeah, I'm doing all right. Yeah, just, I guess with everything that I've got going on, obviously Misfits, Music, Sideman, Prime, Baller League, BGT, I mean, I could go on. - Just to name a few. - To name a few, bro.

- I like being busy. I like doing a lot. I've always just been in this realm of, oh, you know, I can do whatever I want. So let me make the most of it. - Fair play. - Fucking valid, bro. - Yeah, yeah, yeah. I need to keep that mentality sometimes. 'Cause sometimes we'll do like more than two things in one day and I'm like, bro, I can't take this anymore. They just want everything from me. I can't take it anymore. I need to eat as well. I need a nap, I need everything. So what we thought we'd do is obviously

As I said, we've been doing this for like five and a bit years now. We're trying to be like you in it. Not to pocket watch, but we're trying to be like you. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Can we take a second and just vicariously experience a day through the eyes of KSI? Can you take us through a day in our life? Just like waking up, what you have for breakfast, what you do next? Well, it's kind of random. So like, all right, let's say yesterday, you know, I woke up.

- What kind of veggies do you have? - I couldn't tell you. - Oh, this guy's rich. - Fancy, fancy, fancy. - He doesn't know his own veggies. - Cool, cool, cool. - Sorry, so you woke up. - I just buy it. - Yeah, yeah, yeah. Okay, sorry, sorry, sorry. So yeah, you woke up. - So I wake up, you know, I got some cats, so I gotta feed them. - Okay, what kind of? - Sphinx cat.

- That's young money, cash money. - Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Cool, cool, cool, cool. That's the expensive kind. - The hairless ones, yeah, yeah. - Damn. - Yeah, anti-allergenic, wow. - Not a fair insight. - Yeah, yeah, yeah, wow. No dander. - Okay, okay, cool. - So yeah, you feed the cats, yeah, cool. - Egyptian cotton. - Yeah. - Egyptian cats, yeah. - Feed the cats? - Yeah. - No, man.

- So I got a missus, so I talked to her. - Oh, that's nice. - Yeah, yeah, yeah. - Whoa, whoa, whoa. - Whoa, come on, man. - Okay. - No, everyone does this. - Yeah, sure, sure, sure, cool. - I did a photo shoot, salmon clothing photo shoot.

- Oh, expensive stuff. - Yeah, well, I mean, it was just a standard, just taking photos. - Standard day, yeah. - Okay, all right. - Yeah, yeah, yeah, what next? - I did a podcast. - Oh, so what podcast did you do? - Yeah, a sidecast. - Oh, okay. - Yeah, yeah, yeah. - That's the one behind the paywall, right? - Yeah. - Yeah, yeah, yeah, okay, the expensive one. Yeah, yeah, okay. - That's the expensive podcast. - Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. We hear it, we see it. - Wow. - Money's the motive. - Yeah, wow. - Money's really the motive. - And then,

- I know you guys are gonna be like, oh my God, here we go. Okay, no, I recorded a video, YouTube video. - Yeah. - Just in my room. - Nice. - After it, just like a standard like- - Brought you back down. - You said you live in Central? - Yeah, try not to laugh. - Okay. - Oh, okay. - Yeah, I think one of your clips was- - For real? - Yeah, yeah, yeah. - Oh, let's go. - I didn't laugh though.

- Yeah, yeah. - You did laugh? - I didn't. It wasn't that funny. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, not to be beat. Most of the time you guys are funny, but there was this one clip. - This one didn't land? - It just, it didn't. - Can we ask what the clip was? Do you remember? - I don't remember now, man, yeah. - It just in and out? - No, no, but I didn't laugh, so it didn't. - It's not worth remembering. - It didn't make. - It didn't make the cut. - Didn't make the short term memory cut. - Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.

but they're not fair you know what yeah fair actually fair I appreciate you just taking the time and then and and then I played football at the Emirates yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah okay yep

- Wow. - Okay, wait. When you say you played, like you were just, was it a kick about? Was it organized? 11-11, five and five? - Was Arteta there or? - No, no. - Full pitch, huh? - 11-11, full pitch. - 11-11, full pitch. - Just a kick about. We had some official. - Just a kick about at Xerox. - Yeah, man. - Wait, I don't understand. Was this for fun or for? - It did. This was for fun, yes.

- That was Monday. - Yeah, yeah, yeah. - That was yesterday. - Yeah. - Wow. - Wow. - So you know what? Yeah, when we decided to ask you this question, we were gonna, the idea was to over exaggerate a normal life and make it seem like you're actually doing too much. - Oh, okay. - But now you've, I'm speechless. - Yeah, you doubled down. - Yeah, yeah, yeah. You really said, I just did a kick about the Emirates. - Yeah, yeah. I knew you guys were gonna say something about that, but.

But then I went home. - Yeah. - And then I had dinner. - What'd you have? - And, uh... - Who cooked? - Other chefs. - The drink! - Yeah, wow! - The American dream!

- Wow. - We're different. - That's sensational. - And then I did watch "Maths", married at first sight. - I love "Maths". - Australia or UK? - Australia, of course. - Come on, man. - Yeah, that's a good one. - Fair play. - And then went back to the Egyptian coin. - Back to the Egyptian coin. - Yeah, yeah. - Start with the Egyptian, end with the Egyptian. Fair play. - Wowee. - Damn. - Fair play, bro. - Must be nice. - Must be nice. I want a chef.

- We've been saying this for a while. - I think if we lived together, we would share a chef. - It's important. I think someone told me like, if you could decide between having a chef, having Steve, my bodyguard, or having a driver, which one would you have as the most important? And I'd say driver.

- Did you, you said driver? - Yeah. - Do you have a driver? - Oh my God, yes, I have a driver, yeah. - Okay. - It's just asking. - I have a driver. - Exactly. - Yeah, it's fine. - Yeah, you know what? - It's cool. I mean, I don't live in London, so it makes more sense, but. - Okay, oh, you have a personal driver? - Yeah.

- Oh, what, that drives you everywhere? - Yeah, not everywhere, but most places. - What do you mean most? No, everywhere you want to go. - Why is he doing this? - What do you mean? - You have one as well, what do you mean? Why is he asking like he doesn't know? - No, no, I'm just making sure. - Oh, so yours takes you anywhere you want to go? - Yeah. - Oh. - Where's yours? - Not. - Taking you. - Where is he today? No, he didn't drive me today, that's right. No, no, no, not everywhere, most places. - Are you just gonna say Uber?

- No, no, no, he actually has a truck. - Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. - He's trying to make me feel broke. - No, no. - He's trying to broke boy me. - No, I'm not trying to broke boy you. - Yeah, whoa, guess who's trying to broke boy me? - Did your driver drive you here today? - He said, "Do you meet Uber?" - Yeah. - Okay, and your driver's picking you up? - Yes. - And your driver's taking you to dinner tonight? - Yes.

- Yeah, it's different money. - Wait, does your driver not do that? - He does if I ask him to. But sometimes I don't want to spend time with the people in there. I just like walk sometimes. - Oh, okay. - Sometimes I walk Uber, give back. - Do you pay him? - Do I pay my driver? - Yes. - What's going on? - I'm making sure. - He's not doing it for charity. - All right, all right, all right, calm. Yo, white levels. Yeah, let's go. Let's go, my G, yes.

- Keep up bro. - I don't need a driver. I drive myself. - Yeah, to be fair, he likes the G-Wagon. He likes to drive it, man. - I like to drive. - He wants people to see him in the front. - I like to drive. - Yeah. - Let's go.

- Now you need a chef. - He looks expensive. He looks expensive. - I feel safe though. Everywhere I go, I'm there like, I don't need a warrior. - Yeah. - How long has he been with you for? - It's been, oh my God. I think it's been like,

- Is it eight years? - Piss off. - Jesus. - Did you just see him and think, yeah, that's the one. - Yeah. We were wondering, 'cause he came in and did recon earlier, and we said, what's the interview process? What is it? Did like, Ellis said you made them fight. - What? - Like you probably got a bunch of bodyguards and made them fight. - That would have been amazing though. I can only wish I did that. No, it was, I met him at a,

- Album launch. - Oh, okay. - Yeah, yeah, yeah. And he was just like looking after me for a little bit and then yeah, we just caught on. - Vibed. - Yeah, vibed and then that was it. - Fair, yeah. Damn, bro. So we wanna start a little fitness thing ourselves. - Okay. - And you're in your bag. - Yeah, yeah, yeah. - Yeah, yeah, yeah. - I love fitness. - Oh, bro. - Yeah, yeah, yeah. - Yeah, like. - Wait, do you guys do like Tough Mudder?

- Nah, that's baby stuff. Come on, man. - Oh! - Now to be fair, I saw you did the High Rocks thing the other day. - I've never done something like that. - Yeah. - How was that? - Oh, bro, High Rocks was sick. - Okay. - I thought, the thing is, I felt like my mate held me back a little, but- - Freeze? - Yeah, yeah, yeah. - He fucked you up? - Bro, he was,

- He's on his golf shit though, right? - He's a fit guy, he's done a marathon and everything, but I was just there like, "Bro, we can go faster." Like, why are we jogging? - Fair. - Damn, for real? - Well, I think he just wanted to make sure he finished it.

- Oh, okay. - Yeah, yeah, yeah. - Whereas I was there. - You're going for time. - I was trying to go for time, bro. I was trying to get an hour, under an hour, but he was just on, "Let me drink some water real quick." And I'm like, "Bro, I ain't drunk nothing." - Damn. - And I'm still moving crazy. - Good to go. - Yeah.

- Shit bro. - No, no, but he's a great friend though. - Yeah. - No, no, no. - Sidebar. - He's a great friend. - No, no, no, we're friends. I've known him for years, man. - That's got nothing to do with it. He said he's trash. - Why not? - He's a good person. - No, but I wanted him to use this as motivation to do better. - Oh, fair. - Yeah, yeah, so I can actually be proud of him. - No, no, no, just.

- Bro, the reaction makes it mad. - You said what you said. - Damn, all right, cool. Damn, Cal Freezy, man. Shit, sorry bro, sorry G. But outside of having a chef, what tips can you give us

'cause we're gonna try and do like a little, what is it, two months? - Two months, yeah. - Two month transformation situation. - Two months transformation. - We're gonna give ourselves two months to do like a full transformation. - Diet is probably the most important part. - Did you have a chef then when you were doing this? - It helped. It definitely helped. - Interesting. - Yeah, yeah, yeah. But you can be strict as well. Think of it like this. It's just, as long as you work more than what you eat,

you'll lose weight. It's as simple as that. You don't need to go online about like, oh, I lose weight. Or you can just try...

- The pill. - Lil' Zempi? - Yeah, Lil' Zempi. If you can't be bothered. That also works. - That was scary. - Yeah, that was terrifying. - That was scary. - Yeah, yeah, yeah. - But like, well, that's the easy, the shortcut. Come on, man, no one wants to do that. Let's, the grind, all right? Because then it's more worth after when you look in the mirror and go, "Yeah, I did this." Yeah, so. - Fair. Would you, can you keep us accountable? Can you,

when we've done it, we have to post a transformation pic. Can you put us in Try Not To Laugh and then obviously if you laugh, we failed. That's pretty obvious. - Okay, I like that. - That's brutal. - That's a challenge though. - Yeah, if he sees the poor and physically laughs, then we know we didn't do our job. But if he's like, "Damn." - Damn, yeah. - Yeah, then it's cool. - I'll give you the most purest reaction ever. - Okay, fuck. - Cool. - I don't know why I said that. - I don't know why. - We're here now. - Yeah, we're here now. I need all the accountability as possible 'cause otherwise I'll just take the shortcut. - Wait, when does it start?

- Next, first week of June. - Okay, okay. So you can get a bit of a headstart. - Yeah. I kind of was thinking the opposite. I was thinking maybe I'll just get fatter over the next two weeks and then it's a more drastic transformation. I don't know though. You know, you don't think? - I don't think you should. - No?

- I should start early? - No, no, I just think you should start when you start. I just don't think you should premise to get fatter. - Ah, fair enough, fam. - Yeah. - I don't know, I'm just trying- - It's a slippery slope. - Yeah, it is a slippery slope. - It's a slippery slope. - I love sugar. - Well, when you do get in shape, what are you gonna do after it? - That's the thing. - That is, I wouldn't maintain. - No, no, no, but I feel like, no, you gotta do like a high rocks or a Tough Mudder, 10K.

- You gotta do something. - I think we can do something by the end of the year. - You've got this new form and you're just not gonna use it. Come on bro, that's boring. - I think we could do something by the end of the year. - At the end of the year? - No, no, say it right now. - High Rocks seems intense, bro. - Well, you can do it. - That Burpee Station looks- - Do it together. You two, High Rocks together, that's crazy. Yeah, but I think there's one in England. I think end of the year. - Really? - Yeah. - For free?

- Well, I'm pretty sure, I mean, I don't know what the situation is. I didn't saw it, so it was actually Kyle who saw it. But if you have to pay, who cares man? You pay the ting. - Yeah, all right. - And then show off your bodies. - Fair. - Fair. - Yeah. And then you can take off your top while doing it. - Fair. - Yeah. - I don't know bro, I feel like I'll be vomiting, man. That's like a lot. - Well, but if anything, that'd be jokes for the vlog or video, like.

- While you're jogging, you're puking. - I feel like we've put, yeah, we've put, I don't think we should have ever brought it up. I think we should have just asked you about your stuff and then just moved on. - No, no, no, no. - Because now it's become a whole thing and there's like pressure and like- - No, no, no, no, no. Now, after the two month transformation, you have to do a high rocks. Deal. - Bro. - Let's not say deal. - That's a commitment. - Yeah, let's not say deal yet. - Guys!

- Are you gonna do it as well? - Bro, you trying to be on my level? - Whoa, whoa, whoa. Okay, stop, stop, stop. - You trying to be on my level? - He doesn't know what he's talking to. - Yeah, yeah, yeah. - No, no, no, no, no, no, no. Are you gonna do the high rocks as well? - Bro, I do it in my sleep. - All right, we're gonna beat him. - Yeah, cool. - Get someone better than Cal Friese. - That's the deal. - Yeah. - No, no, I'll bring Cal and I'll make sure he's better. - He's ready. - Yeah, yeah. - Fair. If you do it, we'll do it, bro. - Cool. - We'll get under an hour and you guys can sit at your 119, whatever you got.

- You think you're getting on now? - Pretty sure. - Okay, sure. I mean, sure man. Good luck buddy. - I'm gonna scream. All right, let me stay composed. Let's move on to something else. Because yeah, I'll start, yeah. I say good luck buddy. - Buddies. - Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. - Talk to us about the boxing. What made you get into that specifically?

- Well, it was by accident. - Okay. - Yeah, so it was like years ago when Joe Weller was fighting Theo Baker. - Okay. Jesus, throwback, I forgot about the origin story, bro. - I said in an Instagram comment, "I'll fight the winner."

And it was a joke. And then after Joe won, he was like, "All right, let's do it." And I was like, "Bro, what?" No, no, I didn't want to. And then, yeah, we had to fight and then a beam and then the rest is history. - Did you get like, what got you like addicted? 'Cause obviously you've run away with it now, bro. Is it like the business side of it or is it like the competition or is it like- - Well, I think with Misfits, I'm definitely focused more on the business side of it because I just see it as,

one of the most entertaining parts of the boxing scene because with Misfits you just you don't know what to expect you know one minute you're getting Wakey Wines versus Modine and

You know what I mean? And you're there, what is this mess? I have to see this. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. But then you're getting, you know, a masterclass from Darren Till, you know, versus Darren Stewart. That was sick, by the way. Yeah, you get to see, you know, like with Mrs. 21, you get to see the good and the interesting and it's just...

entertainment throughout and everyone who goes always has a good time yeah every single time whereas you know you have other events boxing events where you go and it's just a bit boring like and you don't really get much out of it and you're like ah but you know i guess it is what it is but yeah i think it's like it's you've hacked into um i think what boxing has kind of

traditional boxing is like lost over the years in terms of promotion fund is the, the law and the backstory and understanding like what the stakes are. And I think with Misfits, you're able to like create that instantaneously by people, again,

not even being boxers. I'd be like, I have a beef with you, let's settle this in the ring. As opposed to, I've been boxing since I was seven, I've been boxing since I was seven, let's find a reason not to like each other so that we can fight each other. - Yeah, exactly. We actually get people who do not like each other and go,

- Hash it out. - Gives the money, go crazy. And it's just entertaining. Like don't get it wrong, like with someone like Turkey, he smashed it with the professional scene, like getting the fights that we've always wanted to see. So like Bivol versus Perturbiev. But like outside of that, outside of the boxing audience, there's a lot of people who don't really know who Bivol is. - Yeah, yeah. - Or who don't know who is Perturbiev. So we go, okay, we won't touch that. We'll go and find people like,

I don't know. What's his name? Aaron the Plumber. - Yeah. - Yeah, someone like him. And we'll go, "All right." - That guy's jacked, by the way. - "Well, who do you wanna fight? Who do you wanna screw up on?" And then we just go, "All right, here, let's do it. Let's make it happen." So that's where we're at. Because there's just so many people who have never fought before, but want to have a go and give it a go. People want to fight with head guards, sure. We just want...

entertaining fights or entertaining ideas and we want to bring it together and just make it happen. And that's what Misfits is. So if you guys ever want to scrap with each other, we'll facilitate it. It could be a part of the side quest or something like something happens between you, you guys become mortal enemies. This guy thinks it's a Disney movie. This guy's crazy.

- Creating beef. - Yeah. - From lifelong friends. - From lifelong friends. All of a sudden, you know, something rubs you the wrong way. He steps on your craps and you're like, nah, that pissed me off. Let's go.

- Yeah, to be fair, maybe I'd start staring at your stomach. And then maybe you'll get angry. - You're doubling down. - Yeah, I'm not. - For no reason. - No, I'm not. I'm just saying. He said, "Oh, what could go wrong?" And I'm thinking, you wanna wrap it up? - Yeah. - To be fair, it would also be unfair. - Yeah. Wait, who would win do you think between you two? - Well, he's boxed most of his life, so he would probably win. I don't know. - Oh, what? So he would destroy you? - Let's not say it. - So he'd just wrap you up? - Let's...

- Let's just say- - Disengage, disengage. - No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no,

- All right, you know what? We started this. - This has been started. - I think just call Mr. Troll, we're here. We're here, man. - I'll be terrified, bro. There's too many people in there. I don't know where these men find the balls. I glitched it and I think it's fear is being put on my ass in front of 20,000 people. - Nah, but you shouldn't think of it like that. You should think of it like 0.01% people do this.

And I want to experience it. I want to see how it feels. Because, you know, fuck it. Same with like High Rock. Same with like Tough Mudder. It's just good to try shit. And look, if it works out, cool. If it doesn't, cool. Like, you shouldn't think of, oh, what if I fail? What if I fail? Because you will never get anywhere in life, honestly. You just decide to not do stuff. And it's just boring. Whereas, bro, I throw myself into everything. And I've done well in some things and I've...

fucking done shit in other, but it's okay. It's all right. Because if you never see anything as a failure, you always win. That's how I see it. - That's the bar of the day. - That was clean, bro. That was clean. Someone's gonna do a TikTok edit of that. - Yeah, yeah, yeah. - With like crazy drumming music. - Yeah, yeah, yeah.

- Oh shit. - That was actually clutch. That's how it rehearsed. - It wasn't. - No, that was fucking sick. All right, cool. So we're gonna play a game. - Okay. - Cool. We've got a little scenario game for you. So this is like another way for us to get to know you better. Obviously you've got a huge network of friends now. - Yeah. - I can imagine your phone book is sensational.

Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Down. Fair. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Fair. Yeah. It's because I keep thinking of more new people.

that I have in my phone book. I'm like, oh actually yeah, it's quite stacked. - The shit he says with a straight face is actually unbearable. It gets pretty stacked. The double A's crazy. - Right, so it's a little scenario game. So we've literally just got like four or five scenarios. - Okay. - And we wanna see who you would choose to go through these scenarios with. So for example, High Rocks, obviously not Calvary Z. - No, no. - Yeah.

- Nah, nah, let me, I would do a Cal Free City game. - Okay, cool. - Yeah. - Cool, cool, cool, cool, cool. I'm glad to hear it bro. Right, so you wanna go first? - No, you go. - All right, cool. So first scenario, you're about to go on I'm a Celeb, Jesus. - Okay. - Which other YouTuber specifically are you dragging in with you to help with the tasks? - Oh, I would not want to do I'm a Celeb. 'Cause I can't do bugs. - Yeah, same. - Fair. - I can't do like creepy crawlies. I can't.

The thing is, I know I'd be fantastic TV and I know they'll vote me to do every single thing, but I swear to God, I would not do it. Like they couldn't pay me enough, man. It's just, but then I don't know who. So I guess if you're not going to do it, we're looking for like the nastiest person

the nastiest bastard you know. That would take on all the challenges to get you guys through it. - I'd say Harry's pretty good with that. - Really? Oh, that doesn't surprise me. - Yeah, he'll just do any random stuff.

- Yeah. - Yeah, he'd definitely go for it. - Yeah, that doesn't surprise me. - Fair. - Yeah. - All right, next one. Since you've already been there and done this before, Arsenal are calling you to play in their next game. - Or kick about. - Or kick about, whichever one you wanna call it. - Yeah, Monday kick about. - Yeah. Who out of your phone book are you calling to train you? - To train me? Oh, I probably said Ian Wright. - That's fucking insane. - Wait, what?

Don't act like that's not insane. Don't act like that's not insane. - Yo! - Okay, yeah, fine, fine, fine. - And the fact that he pondered before he even said that. - It could be him, could be him. - Don't act like that's not insane. That is insane. - It is pretty wild, yeah. - There we go, thank you. As long as you know, I realise. Let's bring it down to that. - Okay, sure. - Cool.

- That was juicy. - Probably Ian Wright. - Do you have any comments on that? - No. - Yeah, just- - What can I say? I said what I needed to say, I reacted. - You did react, damn. - That's fucking insane. - All right, cool. Number three, Ian Wright in the phone book. What the fuck do you and Ian Wright have to talk about? - What? I don't know, Arsenal. - Yeah, fair, fair. Right, cool.

- Okay, so number three, you get tricked into competing in Inside Season Three. - Okay. - What five people are you hoping will be your housemates? - Five people.

- The thing is I'd probably want people that I'm, I'd like want to be with. - Yeah, 100. - Yeah. - Makes sense. - So I could just cheat and just say the Sidemen. - Fair. - Yeah, yeah, yeah. - Easy, easy. - No hanging fruit. - I guess, oh no, I guess one has to go. - Ooh. - It's okay, you can say. - Oh, Vic. - Yeah? - No, no, no. - That was Vic. - He said that. - About Vic. - He just breathed out and it just fell out of your mouth. - Yeah, just, yeah. No.

- Nah, he don't understand. - Yeah. - Cool, man. - Yeah. - It's there. It's clipped. - I was gonna say, hell, it's clippin'. - Clip it, clip it, clip it. - For his sake. - It's clipped. - Yeah, yeah, yeah. Because it'd be long for me and him. - Ah, okay. - No, not in terms of like, it's deep. Oh, I'm just digging. - Yeah, talking circles, bro. - Yeah, it's fine, just land. You can land. - Oh, man. - That's cool. - Yeah, I'm a leaver, man. - All right, good call. - It's clipped anyway. - Yeah, clipped. - All right, number four. You're about to get married. Who out of your friends would you trust to run the stag do?

- Ooh, the thing is, I'd say Carl Friese. - Really? - Yeah. Yeah, like I feel like it'd be a good time. Like he understands me. - Nice. - A decent amount. So I'd say, yeah, like he'd get what I'd want. - That's sick, bro. - Like for me, I wouldn't want to just go out clubbing all the time. - Yeah, yeah, yeah. - Yeah, yeah, yeah. I'd want to, for example, I've got an idea of what I'd want. I'd have like,

I'd want a yacht. - Yeah. - That's super yacht. - Yeah, yeah, yeah. - But like, we'd be able to travel to different places like for a whole week. - Oh shit. - We'd be a stag dude to go in different places. But we wouldn't just go out all the time. We'd go, I don't know, Monaco to like gamble a little. - Yeah. - Yeah, but.

- I'm listening. - We could then go Ibiza for a night out obviously, but then we can go somewhere else just for dinner and all these other places. And it's just like, we can have a good vibe and there's like a good mix of everything. Have one place where we just play like, I don't know, GTA or something like that or FIFA. - Do you think Cal Freezy is

wealthy enough mentally to come up with that for you. - I'd give him the amount to be able to do this. - But I'm saying like, does he have the, 'cause I wouldn't even think about what you're thinking. - Yeah, 'cause I know my limits. - Regardless if you give me your card or not, I don't know what's in my imagination. - He's with me, innit? - Fair. - So he knows like, - Knows the level. - What I'm on. - What a day in the life is like. Wow.

- If you were to get married, do you think there'll be drama about who you pick to be your best man? - No, no, no, no, no. I think they would understand. - Fair. - Yeah, yeah. - Fair, fair. - Yeah, yeah. - Fair. - All right. I think it's you, or is it me? All right, last one anyway. You have been given the opportunity to build your own festival. Only catch is you only have a week to make it. Which three artists are you calling to help headline your festival? - Damn. - Oh, Drake.

100. Dre Kendrick. Swear. Sorry, that'd be awkward.

- And Tyler Creare. - Sick. - He was performing yesterday. - Where? - He was at the O2 yesterday. - Yeah, yeah, yeah. - What, what, what, what? - No, I didn't, I didn't. - He was at the O2 yesterday. - Couldn't make it. - What do you mean? - What do you mean what I mean? - For his new album. - Chromacopio. - Yeah. - I thought you knew, but you just didn't say it. - No one spoke about it, so why? - To be fair, I only clocked it yesterday when I saw it on socials, but we spoke about it. - We spoke about it months ago. - Yeah, yeah, yeah. - That was yesterday? - Yeah, that was yesterday. I didn't know until yesterday. - Time flies, bro.

- Yeah. - And no one said nothing? - I didn't know until yesterday. - You didn't say nothing. - I didn't say anything. - I just didn't think you wanted to go. - That's a f- - Oh! - Yeah, yeah, yeah. - I didn't think you would've slipped your mind. - Let me know, let me know, let me know. It's gonna be a whole mystery thing again. - I thought you knew, but you just decided just against it. - Fair, nah. - Sorry. - Damn. Just one nighter? - I have no idea, but I just know he was there yesterday. - Let me know. - Okay. - Sorry. - A little background check. That's fucking fine.

- Cool, those are the scenarios. I think you PR, yeah, you did well. - I PR? - Yeah, yeah, yeah. You PR navigated your way through that. - I like your voice, man.

Cool, cool, cool. You want to talk football or no? Yeah, let's dive into the world of football. Obviously, you're a long-time Arsenal fan. What did it feel like, for one, partnering up with Logan Paul to make Prime and then being able to sponsor your actual football club? What was that whole transition like? Literally like childhood dream. But I never even thought I'd be able to be

coincided with Arsenal like that. - Yeah. - I knew I'd be a fan, go watch the games, you know, I have a box, et cetera. But in terms of being able to be associated with Arsenal, and saying this, it's just like sponsoring them, what? - Yeah. - Yeah. - So, I was gonna, what was that,

you don't need to break down and go into too much details, but what was that initial conversation like? Like what was going through your head when you've realised that, okay, I'm actually going to be, or we are actually going to be sponsoring the team that I support? Well, I just talked with the prime team and, you know, when we talked and said, oh, it's a possibility. I was like, oh my God. But like when anything's a possibility, I'm always like, all right, we'll see until it actually happens. And when it started happening, I was like, oh my God. And then, yeah, I freaked out. I was like screaming and everything. Yeah.

- Damn. - Yeah, it's wild. - I can fully imagine. - That's insane as well, 'cause I can imagine, obviously, like you said, like you can see being a fan. There's a lot of things that like I see, obviously we're blessed to do what we do and meet lots of cool people, but I understand where our limits are. And there's still things now that like people are like, "I wouldn't be sick to do this." And I can like,

where our career would go and think, ah, the peak of my career in this trajectory, I'm still not gonna be able to do that. But that's just cool. - Nah, nah, nah, nah. You shouldn't think like that. - Oh, we're doing another, sorry, go on. - Nah, nah, no limits. - Motivational music, motivational music. Sorry, go on. - Nah, but there are no limits. - Good start. - That's how I feel. You shouldn't have a limit in life. - Yeah, go. - Because then that's you slowing down your own potential.

- You're about to land on it bro. - What do you mean I'm about to land? - You're about to hit on something crazy. - No limits. - Yeah, no limits. - No, but it's true. - It's true.

For me, when I was doing YouTube, I said, oh, I feel like I've reached my limit. Okay. But then I was like, nah, I want to try and find out what else I can do to make sure I can go further. And I realized I had to be mainstream famous in order for me to be able to do the things I wanted to do just in life in general. So, yeah.

That's why with music, I was passionate, but I knew that or the boxing and stuff like that would help me reach a different level. And BGT and all that helped me reach audiences I wouldn't normally be able to reach with just YouTube. And with that, it allows me to then have a limitless bar and just be able to do whatever I want. So even now, I'm still just...

just seeing how far I can go and I just know I have no limit because no one can really tell me no. Oh my God. - No one can really tell me no. What a way to end it. - Yo! Fair play, dude. - Fair play, man. - Wow, this guy's dick swinging today.

- Wow, no, that's awesome bro. - I say this, anyone can reach this level. You just have to believe in yourself. And there's so many people who just don't. Or go, "Oh no, I can't do that." And then that's it, then you can't. - Yeah, I hear it. - Yeah, whereas if you're like, "You know what? I can do that." You just work towards making that a possibility. - How are you finding, obviously, like everyone knows the transition between like YouTube and social media into mainstream is,

and tough. - Yeah. - How are you finding it? 'Cause like your BGT is like the one. - Yeah, it's blessed. Yeah, I mean, obviously you just have to select the right things. Not everything's gonna be a perfect match. - Fair. - But you know, Britain's got talent. It just, it was like Dr. Water, just easy, smooth. Like I'm just there, you know, judging talent, you know, and

if I think it's bad, I'll press the red buzzer. And if I think it's good, I'll be like, wow. And if I think it's phenomenal, I press the gold buzzer. - Yeah, easy. - Yes, easy, fair play. When you put it down like that, it's easy. - But it is, but I guess other people overthink it. And they're like, oh, how am I gonna look in this light? If I say this, how am I gonna look? Nah, just...

be yourself and just go for it. Have fun. And if it flops, then it flopped, man. And then you just go run with it and then go from there. - Oh my God. - I'm not gonna lie, bro. I didn't expect to laugh the way I'm laughing today, bro. Yeah, man. It's just fucking, the sincerity is funny, bro. I appreciate it. - It's why you are the way you are, man. - It's fantastic, bro. That's why you're him, G. That's so funny. Oh God.

- All time eclipse, right. So let's talk about the reason you're here. It's music time. - Yes. - Yeah, it's music time. You're back in your music band, bro. So obviously you've achieved a lot in your music career. - What did you think of it? - What's that? - Think of it. What did you think? - That was a deep gulp. - I heard the gulp from it. - Yeah, that was a deep gulp. - In terms of? - The song. - From like a theoretical standpoint? - Just tell me what you thought of the song.

- He's asking you by the way. - Yeah, he's asking us. - Both of you. - Oh, okay, cool. - You know what? Can I be honest? - Yeah, of course. I love honesty. - I didn't, first of all, okay, I'll actually tell you a true story. - Yeah, yeah. - First of all. - Okay, cool. Yeah, I know the story. - I didn't give a shit left or right. - Okay. - I just heard the song and I was like, "Cool." And then like, I heard it a lot. - Yeah. - And then I was like, "Damn, I'm hearing this song a lot." But then I was like, "Everyone's slewing this song, but I'm hearing it always." So I was a bit like,

Some people don't like the song. Some people like the song. - Yeah, yeah, yeah. - Impartial. - Impartial. - Yeah. - Okay. - So then I went to your charity match. - Okay, so I went to your charity match. - Yeah, yeah, yeah. And I was chilling in the YouTube box as you do. And I was like, this is cool. This is like incredible, production sick. And then AJ Tracy performed. He didn't come, but AJ Tracy performed. No, no, no, I'm saying you couldn't come. I'm not saying you didn't come because you didn't wanna come.

- Okay cool. - He wasn't there. So like I'm telling you what happened. So AJ Tracy came out, I was like, "Oh, AJ Tracy's performing." And then like they gave him like, I think they gave him like a box to stand on or something like that. Like a Sainsbury's crate. I think he was standing on that. And they gave him like some guy was there with confetti, go pof, pof. And then like, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. So he popped out and there's a couple of balloons. I was like, "Oh, sweet man." And then,

this guy was in the changing room and then jogged back out, still in his kit. And then I'm pretty sure there was like jets that flew over with the colours and then it moulded into gas. And then I was like, what the fuck is going on? And then they somehow blocked out the sun.

- It was a spotlight. - And there was just enough of the eclipse to shoot a spotlight. I was like, they're manipulating everything. And then obviously now understanding the context, can't tell him no. So they blotted out the sun, there was one spotlight left and there was a complete silence. I was like, whoa, there's like 90,000 people in here. How is it so silent? And then like, he dropped dick of it, bro. And no word of a lie, the entire stadium, word for word, bar for bar. And I was like,

Fair enough. Fair enough. I've never, the only time I've ever seen this happen was at a Beyonce concert. So from that,

I think it's great. - Wow. - From that alone, there's not a single piece of cap in that sentence apart from this solo clip. I did embellish on the solo clips, but the rest of it was pretty spot on. So I know I rate this song bro. And everyone like, as such as I loved how you dealt with like the law around it and the backlash and like doubling down on it. And then at this end of the day, like,

the song's famous as fuck dude i can't say anything yeah well that's it that's it like i just i'm able to take criticism i feel like there's a lot of artists who can't i feel like if you say oh i'm not a fan of this they go oh you're disrespecting me yeah yeah for real how are you gonna do that to me like yeah and just like no it's not that deep i just don't like that song yeah for real but that is fine and like obviously when there's a whole movement of it like for me i'm there like

everything I release is great. And I'm always going to say that. But like, if someone doesn't have the same...

Point of view is that I think it's fine and I like playing with that So I'm just a guy who just likes to just have fun in it So I've always funny with the whole means and everything So that's why with this new song catch me if you can like I don't think it's gonna be mean worthy I don't okay. I'm not I didn't make it to be mean well Yeah, I just made it because it's a good song and I'm also releasing another song with it Okay, so far away with a friend of mine. Okay, that's X. I

So it's a song that I've just had just in the locker for ages and I've always wanted to release it and just we weren't able to find a good time until now. - So we played it on the speaker earlier. - The production? - The production is fucking juicy, dude. I'm not gonna lie. - Oh wait, you actually played the song? - Yeah, we listened to it earlier. Before you got here, we were listening to it. - Which one? - "Catch Me If You Can."

- Wait, really? - Really? - Yes, really. - Oh, you actually heard it? - Yeah, I've heard it. Yeah, yeah, yeah, it's sick. - Oh, sick. - Yeah, yeah, yeah. - Yeah, let's go. - Yeah, we just heard it. - I didn't know you actually heard it. - Yeah, bro. - Yeah, it was fucking sick. - Yeah, so it's just like,

And with me, with music, I like just doing random stuff. I hate being in one lane. And I, you know, when people would always ask, what's your sound? I always felt like I needed to have a sound. But then I realized my sound can be not having the sound. Yeah, literally. Like I'm literally a guy that can just hop on to any genre and make it sound good. I want to be that artist that has...

one song that someone likes. - Yeah, yeah, yeah. - At least one song. So whether it's Holiday, Thick of It, Domain, or Catch Me If You Can, So Far Away, or you know, no matter what, if there's one song where you're like, oh, this one KSI song, Heater. - Yeah, yeah, yeah. - Heater, yeah. - Yeah, yeah, yeah. - No, bro, that's sick. - Yeah, yeah. - I'll write it.

- I don't care ass. It's okay. It's okay. - That's so different to like anyone in anything ever bro. Like you're going to have that one prime favor. I was like, I don't like that flavor. You're going to have that clip that you play on trying to laugh. - Yeah. - That just wasn't funny. - That's just really shit. Just not funny at all. Just one of the worst things I've ever seen.

- It's okay. - It's literally okay, man. And 100%. And I think like you have like an incredible perspective about it. 'Cause we always joke around 'cause we do a lot of content also behind the payroll.

Patreon.com/shitsandgeeks. Three pound amount. - 10 billion. - So anyway. - Get your money. - Oh yeah, man, it does okay. Yeah, it keeps the lights on. But on there we do like a lot of like experimental content that we like to have fun with. And we always joke around about like doing like a music episode where we create songs and all this kind of shit. And like to come from like where you've come from in terms of like expressing an interest in something, pursuing it, I can't imagine us

making an effort and having like a fun time making music for them people to be like that song shit and you'll be like okay i'm just enjoying myself like we're trying to create something for fun and enjoyment and that that we look at and think wow we actually did this this is actually pretty cool like and yeah if people were like oh this is actually fucking shit it actually just proves the level that you're operating on because they're comparing you to like

their favourite artist. And I can't imagine coming from where we're coming from to create something that's not in our initial kind of like lane. And for us to be proud of it and then people compare us to fucking Drake or whatever and be like, bro, that shit's a good song as shit. I'd be like, I'm just...

I don't know why you're even comparing it. - I'm just like, I say it. - Fair enough, I'm clearly him. - Yeah. - So bro, well played, man. I'm not even joking. That's like, that's seriously incredible. All right, bro, as we said, we obviously listened to the track earlier. Stussy is out now. - Thank you, man. - How are you feeling about it? - I feel good. I'm intrigued to see the reception online, 'cause obviously,

In person people are like, "Oh yeah, this is hard." And then when they go online. - And your back's turned. - Yeah, when my back's turned, legit. They're like, "No man, fuck this guy. Ass! Trash! Get outta here, man. No one wants to listen to this.

- Keep this unreleased. - Oh, damn bro. - Damn. - But I'm positive about the reception. - Yeah. - We've heard it. - We've heard it. - You guys are cool bro. - Thank you man. - Well played G. - I appreciate it. - We've got some fan questions. So if you'd like to read out the question. - Okay. Questions from the fans. What is the craziest myth someone has made up about you? And can you debunk it today? Craziest myth? Oh, that I've got a big forehead. - That's a hate. - Yeah bro, it's not that, bro.

- No, don't damn bro. No, what? - Reflex, sorry. - Reflex? - Sorry, yeah, sorry. I'm glad we've got the exclusive though. - No, say something then. Why are you just laughing? - I understand, okay. - Why are the girls on the bike just laughing? - I don't know. Wow.

I understand how we achieved the solar eclipse at the- - Oh no. - Yeah, yeah, yeah. I understand where we landed there. And that actually makes way more sense. And I think that's a positive. If anything, you should take that as a positive. - Okay. - I also love that you doubled down, to be fair. - No, no, it is loose, man. - Yeah, it's debunked though. - Yeah, it's debunked, bro. You literally debunked it today. - Yeah.

- 'Cause like, Giovinio, bro. - Yeah. - Yeah, that was different. - Come on. - Also an Arsenal player. - Yeah, you can't say-- - Miri image, I hear it. I hear it, yeah. Yeah, I hear it. - Wow. - What's something you've learned about yourself in the last year that surprised you? - How much money I can lose.

- You say lose or use? - Lose. - Damn, sweat. - Yeah, yeah. - How so? - Gambling, yeah. - Oh. - Yeah, yeah. - Is that stopped now or do you feel like- - Oh no, it stopped, it stopped. - Oh, but you were- - It wasn't good, no. - You were balls deep?

- What was the game of choice? - It was Vegas, I want Vegas. - Oh, okay. So this is in one sitting. - Well, yeah. - Wow. - Yeah, just can we get a ballpark? - You want a ballpark? - Yeah, just rough. - 20K. - Okay. - Yeah, just like, but in one go. But I've lost about 100K, yeah. Plus, yeah. - That's pretty sick of him. - Yeah. - But it's not as bad as my crypto. - That's... - Yeah, that was in the M's. Yeah. - Yeah? - Yeah, man.

- Yeah. - I can't lose ems. - Yeah, I can't lose ems. - Yeah, honestly, just stay away from it, man. - Yeah? - Yeah. - I mean, it's, unless you're a guy or girl that is patient, crypto ain't for you. - Yeah, it's heart attack central. - Yeah, yeah, it's just not worth it. - Fair play.

- Who packed the hardest punch out of your opponents? Logan Paul. - For real? - Yeah, yeah, yeah. He hits hard. - Damn. - Yeah, yeah. - He fucking looks like he does, bro. - Yeah, he's a big guy. - Yeah, I haven't seen him in the flesh, boss, but like the dude looks fucking insane. - Yeah, he's jacked, bro. - He's jacked, yeah. - Yeah. - I think Pritishal would look like that though after the 60 day, two month ting, yeah. - I think he's the only person that has, no, I wouldn't say only person, but.

when we fought, especially the second time, he's hit me and it's flashed. - Yeah. - Like my eyes. - Yeah, yeah, yeah. - Yeah, yeah, yeah. - That's only happened to me. - I think someone was taking a photo with the flash on. Yeah, it's . And I was like, what the fuck was that? Yeah, that was crazy. - I know that feeling. - Yeah, that's only happened to me once when my dad smacked me around the face. - Oh. - Oh, you know what? Fair. - Yeah. - Were you like, - I didn't think you were gonna say that.

- I've said it 10 minute before. - You probably have. - Yeah. - Yeah. I mean, but we've all, I've been there. Yeah, yeah. Just especially when the dads get really angry. Yeah, yeah. It's scary, man. Holy shit. I beat him up now though. - There you go. There you go. - I actually don't think I would beat my dad up. I don't think my dad would beat the shit out of me. - No, I don't think you'd beat up my dad. Me and my dad are good.

- Would you rather fight one horse size Deji or 10 Deji size horses? Probably one horse size Deji. - Damn, fair. - Yeah, I feel like I could knock out a horse. - Yeah, yeah, yeah. - Yeah. - That's crazy. - No, but like- - A horse is massive by the way. - Okay, maybe a pony. - Okay, fair. - Yeah. - Fair, fair, fair. - Yeah, or like a donkey or something just like,

- Eye level. - Yeah. - Eye level. - Eye level is important. - Yeah. - Horses are massive, bro. - Yeah, yeah. A horse is a bit mad, isn't it? - Yeah. - Yeah, I used to think I used to be able to knock out a horse and then I realized I'm just out of my depth. - So you're still going with that for that answer? - One size Deji? - One horse size Deji. What does that even mean though? - Is Deji the size of a horse? If Deji was the size of a horse, do you think you could still knock him out?

- Or 10 horses the size of Deji currently. - Oh, but then there's 10 of them though. - Yeah, for real bro. - But they just stand in there. - I'm not gonna lie, when you read the question, I was thinking they're like, they're herbivores, no? These man are just eating grass. They're just minding their business. - What are they gonna do to me?

I'm just gonna hit it and they're just gonna stare at me. - They'll kick you, bro. - No, they can't kick forwards. - Yeah, bro. - If I'm in front of it, what is it gonna do? - Are you talking about the one or the 10? - Well, both. - Well, there's no one 'cause the one is Deji. This is, we're losing track. - I've never seen a horse kick forward. - We're losing track. I've never seen a horse kick forward. - Yeah, it's always back. - Yeah, fair. - As long as you're in front of them, they can't do nothing. - Fair, bro.

- That question's insane. - If you had to live in an anime, what anime would it be? I mean, obviously Dragon Ball, but I low key would like, I mean, what's it? Oh, I've forgotten it now. - Describe it. - They level up, solo leveling. - Solo leveling, yeah. - Yeah, like being able to level up. - Yeah, yeah, yeah, sick. - Would be sick. - Yeah, 100. - Like, oh my God. But I feel like it'd be also overpowered.

and then you'd have like a power complex or a code complex. - Like telling, are you because you'd be like, oh, no one can tell me no. - Yeah, yeah, yeah. - Yeah, yeah, yeah. Interesting. - What has been your highlight of the year so far? - Highlight? - Apart from coming on this pod obviously. - Yeah. - 100. - Yeah, that's definitely up there. - Thank you bro. - I mean, highlight, it's hard. You know what?

- The Simon & Charlie match, yeah. Yeah, yeah, you know what? Yeah. The amount of money we raised for that was ridiculous. - And it sold out quick as well. - It sold out like in less than an hour. - That's ridiculous, dude. 90,000 less than an hour. That's ridiculous. - That is mental in itself. - Let's get a round of applause for that, bro. - Yeah, bro. - Yeah, yeah. - That's absolutely insane, dude. - And then to raise the amount of money we raised as well, like to beat the last Charlie match,

by a decent amount. Yeah, like it was such a good event and everyone was just came out of it like happy. It was just good vibes. - Sick man. - Yeah. - Well played bro. Honestly, that was like one of the most impressive things I actually have ever seen. - Oh, thank you man. - Seriously, I was gobsmacked.

- Yeah, it was fucking sick. - Ghostbusters, wow. - No bro, that's us. It was fucking sick. Right, so we've got a game. - Okay. - We're gonna do two truths, one lie. - Cool. - So you're gonna read us out a few scenarios and it's up to us to figure out which one you're lying about. - Okay. - I think we got this. - I think we've got this. I feel like his poker face is shit. - No, I think I'm, okay, all right. - All right, cool, cool, cool, cool, cool. I'm ready. - Okay. I have bought a private jet. I got attacked in Vegas.

I have a song with John Legend. - Interesting, right. Can we ask questions? - Of course, yeah. - Yeah, yeah, so. - Of course. - What's John Legend like? - He's a nice guy. - Yeah? - I've never met him though. - Oh, wow, just like a... - Yeah, yeah, one of those ones. - Okay. - Yeah, yeah. - Damn, that's high. - Which hotel were you at in Vegas? - What, when I got attacked? - Yeah. - MGM Grand. - MGM Grand, is it serious? - Yeah. - It was inside the casino?

It wasn't. It was outside of a restaurant, I believe. Where was Security Steve? Yeah. This was before Steve. Interesting. And you said you've been with Steve for eight years? Seven, eight years. Yeah. Yeah. Cool. And the PJ? You bought it outright? Installments. Okay. Installments? Yeah. Yeah. Because it's a lot. Yeah. Understandable. Rough guide price? I don't think...

- Can I say, we'll say 25. Yeah. Obviously not a thousand. - How many? Yeah. How many? - Sorry, I didn't need to do that. I'm sorry. - You didn't need to do that. - Yeah, yeah, yeah. - Nah, if we had to fight back. That gesture was insane. Like a quick, obviously not a thousand. Yeah, I know where your limits are mentally, but yeah, I'm not talking thousands. - Are you doing this to me? 'Cause he looked at you.

- All right cool, sorry. Right, so. - He's got the driver, so. - No, no, no. - You realise? - We earn the same thing. - We literally earn the exact same amount of money to the penny. - Wait, but you have a driver? - He lives outside of London. - I don't live in London. - It's crazy, man.

- If anything I'm more off. - Yeah, yeah, yeah. He's got more in his bank, man. - Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, man. - Anyway, back to the scenario. - Sorry, he's trying to get us off track. - Yeah, he is. - He's trying to get us off track. - So you bought a jet in installments. - Yeah, where have you been in the jet? - Yeah, where'd you go on the jet? - I mean, wherever I need to go. So Barcelona. - Fair. - Yeah. Madeira. - Okay. - Yeah. - Interesting. Okay, there's all specific spots.

Can we ask?

- When you were attacked in Vegas, they smack you up or did you hold your own? - I held my own, yeah. - This is pre-boxing, pre-bodyguard. - I was kind of boxing. - Okay. - Yeah, yeah, yeah. But I held my own, yeah. - How many people? - It was just one guy. - Oh, so it was one V one. - He had a few people filming. - Oh. - Yeah, yeah. And I had two of my guys as well, but they weren't able. - To help? - To help. - Damn. So it was straight one V one? - It was just one V one. - And you came out on top?

- I'd say it was a stalemate. - Okay. - Yeah, he ended up running. - Ah, interesting. - But he was trying to knock me out. - What was his motive? - To knock me out. - Where did it stem from? What happened? - He just saw me and wanted a viral clip. I mean, it would go viral. - Interesting. - If you knock out KSI in the street.

Interesting. And what was the last one again? So John Legend. Ah, John Legend. So talk to us about the song. Is he on the chorus? Is he got a verse? How did that come about? He is on the chorus. He's on the chorus. But he does a little bit as well. Okay. And how did this come about? Just...

Our management talk with each other and then, yeah, we just send them the song. Is this something that's due to be released or is this something that's just going to stay in the vault? Possibly. Okay. It could come out. And you weren't intrigued to meet him or was it just like a call type situation or he sent his bars and you sent yours and then just...

- I don't know if it was bars. I think it was more singing. - You know what I mean. - But yeah, yeah. - You think it was singing? - Yeah. - Huh? - You think it was singing or it was singing? - No, it was, it was singing. - Okay. - Yeah. - Interesting. - Yeah. - Right. So let me get this straight. Before security Steve, when you were just minding your business in Vegas, a guy saw you and said- - Viral clip. - Yeah, viral clip.

- Cool, let me knock out KSI. He was unsuccessful and then fleed. - Yes. - Cool. - Fleed. - Next up, you dropped a rough 25M in installments on a private jet and took it to Barcelona and Madeira so far. - Yeah. - Or the great John Legend came out of retirement to sing on a KSI track. Or did KSI drop bars on a John Legend track? Who knows? - Who knows? I'll tell you what you're leaning towards.

Bro, I feel like John Legend is a very random person to bring up. I guess that's the point. Exactly. This guy's playing chess with us. The Vegas ting.

I don't know, man. I don't know. I'm thinking it's Vegas. I think Vegas is the lie. Because he obviously would have lost and we obviously would have seen the video. The latter part is the main part. We would have seen the video. Yeah. He had multiple guys filming and the streets never saw it. KSI is famous now, but KSI back then as well was equally as famous. So that would have gone viral everywhere. And I don't think many people have seen that. So I think that's the reason why I think that's the lie. Because you said two people filmed it. And if two people filmed it, there's probably like 20 people filmed it.

- Interesting. - That's where my logic's at. - All right. And what was the other one about? The jet? - The jet. - He obviously bought the jet. - Yeah, that's- - Yeah, come on. He can't help it. - Yeah, yeah. - He can't help it, Flex. - Yeah. - All right, I'm gonna go with the Vegas Singers cap. - False. - Swear? - Yeah. - Damn, really? - That is the truth, yeah.

- I actually got attacked in Vegas, yeah. - Damn. - Damn bro. - Well done, poker face, well done. - Yeah, yeah. - You did. - Yeah, fair play. - Yeah, and it was evenly matched and then he dipped. - Yeah, so he tried to fully, tried to knock me out. He came up to me and he was like, "Are you KSI?" And I was like, "Oh yeah, it's a fan. Yeah, I am." He was like, "Oh cool." Punched me in the stomach. I was like, "Bro, okay, it's on." - Shit bro. - So then, yeah, we just started scrapping. My mates

- They were not the fighting type. So they kind of just froze. - Nah! - Yeah, yeah, yeah. - Damn bro! - But yeah, I had my own and then he just peaced out. - That's nuts. - Yeah, yeah, yeah. - Sorry G, that's grim. - Yeah, I mean it is. - Fuck bro. - That is shit. - Yeah, damn. See, this is actually like,

out of, not even out of context, but we have like chats about, we had a chat the other day and it's about like security and stuff. And like when you get security, it must be like a weird feeling at first, but then like people don't think about shit like that. Like people don't think about the likelihood that a random person

in Vegas is just going to pull up and rock you in the stomach. Well, I think everyone was also afraid that because it's America, he could have just had a strap. Oh, 100%. So it was kind of wild that I'm just there fighting him as well when he could have just pulled out a pistol and just finished it. Yeah. He did. It's crazy. Yeah, bro. But I mean, I don't know. Like, I'm definitely a fight guy. Yeah. You know, if,

a situation got mad, I'm there like locked in. So that's just how I am. - Fair. - Yeah. But not everyone's like that, but that's okay as well. Like some people run, some people are smart and would run. - Fair play bro. - Yeah. - Okay, cool. - Fair. What was the lie? - So the lie was the jet. - For real? - Yeah. - Yeah. - Oh damn. - Damn. - Damn. - Unagi. - I got everything except that.

- 'Cause I knew like, with me saying like, I got a driver, a chef, even with the box also, 'cause I knew you guys were like, "Whoa, what?" - Yeah, we looked at each other, yeah, we did. - But then I was like, with the chair, you guys aren't gonna blink. You're gonna be like, "Of course he has that." But no, I don't like that. - Interesting. Is it on the box? - It's actually, nah,

like makes more sense financially just to hire out a jet whenever you need it fair yeah so good to know good to know this guy's this guy's a piece of shit by the way can we just address him

'Cause I don't wanna finish the episode and just think that I've been okay with half the shit that these guys have. This guy's a piece of shit. But fair play, bro. Aspirational. Damn. Right guys, we're gonna call it a day there. But bro, thank you very, very, very, very much for coming in. We appreciate you G. Honestly, this has been like a really good episode. - Yeah, I know, I've had a good time. I really enjoyed it. - Again guys, KSI, thank you very much. - Thank you guys.

Okay, Daddy Fantasy is here, guys. And as you know, we are currently reading the second part of the Imperium series, which is Iron Flame. So...

where we left off um 10 has just bodied solas and major varish is not happy with violet in the slightest so again yeah that day he pulled up and then adana wasn't there and he was happy about it and then 10 just said enough is enough you're not bullying my rider anymore

Took it into his own hands, bit the shit out of Solas' neck, made Major Varys get on his knees and beg for forgiveness from Violet, which was absolutely diabolical. Now, we've moved on from there and Major Varys is basically backed off. Okay. But...

he's still moving in and out of just letting Violet know that he's still about. And he's smiling like nothing's happened. - Okay. - So she knows this guy's got something for me. - That's what I see. - So now the story's now moved on where Violet's just cracking on with her day to day. And there's a sparring session going on one day. Dane pulls her to the side one day and is just like, "Look, are you gonna talk to me or not?"

Obviously they were best friends for 15 years. She hasn't spoken to him since he violated her and stole her memories. That was such a juicy chapter. Stole her memories and then used it to send her and the marked riders off to their impending doom. So she hasn't spoken to him since and...

Long story short, he's like, talk to me, talk to me, talk to me, talk to me. She's like, go fuck yourself. Don't touch me. Then they're at a sparring session one day. Dane gets on the mat and he's like, I challenged Violet.

Now the professor is like, chill, chill, chill, chill, chill. You don't need to be doing all that. It's very like, and she also, Violet at this point dislocated her shoulder from a flying maneuver session. So she's, and then the professor's like, bro, she's mutt. And you're a wing leader. Like, it doesn't make sense. And he's like, because I'm a wing leader, I'll do what I want. So put her on the mat.

and everyone's like damn so she gets her daggers ready everything and dan's like in the sling still yeah she's in this thing she's got one arm in the thing and she's got a daggers ready she puts one in her arm backhanded like that and she's like bro why are you doing this you're taking a piss you're a dickhead he's like i don't give a shit you're gonna talk to me one way or another damn she says and then she says if if your hands touch my face i swear to god i'm gonna slit your throat in front of everyone and he's like bet

So he comes up, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha. She's, he's, he's, he's. Yeah. Comes, comes, comes, slices his leg a little bit. Kick, kick, kick. And he's like, yeah, cute. Douche, douche. Knocks her on her back. Quick pull. Yeah, quick one is like enough play. Gets on top of her and he's like, fucking talk to me now. She's like, shut the fuck up. He's like, what is wrong with you? She's like, you know what's wrong with me, bro. You stole my memories. You fucking used that to tell your dad to do this, to do that. Wait, pause. Does...

Does Dane know that Violet knows what Dane did? He does now. Just in that meeting? So the place that they got sent to, which was the deserted outpost of what was called Athenbyne or whatever. So the only thing that Dane knows is when they got back and they survived it and all this kind of stuff, Xander turned to...

Zayden. Zander? Yeah. Zayden turned to Dan and was like, Athenbine. And his eyes like went like that. So, I think he had a suspicion that they know what he's done. But this is the first time of us like, I know what you fucking did. You stole my memories. You sent us to our death, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. And he's like, no, no, no, no, no, no. All I did was tell my dad that Zayden

Zayden and his cousin have been flying to Affenbein. That's all I knew. That's all I've said. All I know is they've been flying when they shouldn't be. I didn't know anything was gonna go on. She was like, shut up, bro. You're a liar. And he said, nah, nah, nah, nah, sweat down, sweat down, sweat down. So it all goes, all goes, all goes. She's like, get the fuck off me, you prick. And that's it. She's like, he's like, she was, that's it. Before they left, I told you that Dane said, I'll miss you. And she was like,

so um yeah that was the last word he said to violet so he's like you mean to tell me when you're telling me you'll miss me you didn't know that you were sending me to my death and he's like i said i miss you because i've lost you to zayden i've loved you all my life and i told you not to trust him and you still chose him over me and she was like you told me not to trust him bro i shouldn't be trusting you you're a snake and she's like um he's like bro you you don't even know like what it is for him like he has it against you and she's like we're in love bro shut up

what do you know about anything and he's like bro I promise you there's secrets he's not telling you

And then Avila's like, what are you on about? He's like, oh, I'm assuming since you're sleeping together, you've seen the scars on his back. So basically he has like a hundred scars on his back where he basically takes, he got those scars because he would, each scar that he was given from a whip represents each of the marked children. So Zayden has taken responsibility for each of the marked children. So he's got over a hundred scars on his back.

She was like, oh, you haven't seen the scars on his back, have you? And she was like, ha, that's where you're wrong. He has shown me the scars on his back. I know where they came from. He's taken responsibility for each of the marked ones, like a real man. Unlike you, you fucking bitch. And he's like, swear. Did you tell that your mom's the one that gave them to him?

She's like, you're a liar. She would never. He's like, hey. Hey. Ask him. Yeah, yeah. Ask your man. Yeah. Ask your man. Ask your mom. Yeah, ask your man. Ask your mom. And he got off her. As soon as he said that, it was like, my time here is done. And he told the professor she wins and walks off.

And Violet's like, no, no, no, no, no. Can't be, can't be, can't be. Lilith is twisted. Yeah. Twisted, bro. Twisted. Okay. So now Violet's like, that can't be true. Okay. He's just trying to stir shit. Re-te-te. Now, then we move on from that. That story dies there. She hasn't seen Zayden again since to sort it out. He's offends, yeah.

And in second year now, they have a special course. I think it's called RSC or RCS or whatever. But basically it's where they teach you how to survive in certain scenarios out in war. So sometimes they'll drop you in the middle of a forest and you have to figure out how to get out. And sometimes they'll do this and sometimes they'll do that to help you figure out what it's like in real war like situations. One of the criteria in this is that they steal you from your room.

You and your squad and they torture you and they'll give you a secret password and they torture you until you say it. And if you say it, you're off the course. And also the thing that they've, it's like an unspoken thing. It's kind of like everyone knows it, but like no one's ready to speak about it. If you're off the course and you're bonded to a rider, you're dead. If you're bonded to a dragon, so you're dead because they can't have bonded riders just out here willingly that are not part of the army. So if you're off the course, you're dead.

So if you give up the secret in this thing, you're off the course. If you're off the course, you're dead. - I see. - So they're trying to see who can hack it. And then her sister left her, 'cause now she's in secondary, she's allowed to get- - Mira. - Mira. Mira left her a note or a letter and basically was like, "It's illegal for me to tell you about what happens in this thing, but for the love of God, just know it's not no walk in the park thing." Most second years die during this thing.

like do not give up that secret. So they make up a random secret each her and her squad mates make up a, and you would have known like it's Rhiannon and all them and there.

they're all in a dungeon together they've been kidnapped and then they have a two riders just walk in and they're like cool tell us the secret but it's like shut up bro and they think it's a play play thing you're like shut up bro we're gonna get this shit together because before the riders came in they were like cool guys this is what i've been training for this is this we can do it they can't get the information out of us in fact we're actually going to break out of here because there's a secret rule that like you get extra points if you can actually break out okay of the dungeon and no

no one's done it in like 10 years or something like that we're gonna break out of here we're gonna survive this this is easy and they're like cool so two riders walk in and they're like cool right guys time to get the secrets while go on tell me the secrets viola's like shut up or you ain't getting nothing i mean she says swear bang rocks violet rocks violet it's just like nah i thought it was play play and then before she even asked her again what the secret is same spot again

- Bang! - Damn. - And then Violet says her eye swell shot immediately. - That's a slap. - Yeah, slapped her, her eye seal shot immediately. - Oh my God. - She said rah. And she said she could feel blood dripping down her face. She said, "Fuck, fuck."

And then she smacked her again. And she was like, and then Violet's there rot, spitting blood out. She's like, I ain't telling you nothing. And then the rider was like, ah, I know types just like you. You're one of them ones who will suffer for everyone but can't let anyone else suffer. So she grabs one of the breads and said, let's see if you can handle this sovereign girl.

whack to one of the boys she said blood splattered against the wall whack whack whack whack splat splat splat I have to close my eyes I can't I can't the bro was right because he's chained to the thing as well the psychiatrist said his hand stayed there his head was drooping

He said, "Fuck." He was like, "Fuck." Bro, his head was like, he was like, "Don't tell her. Don't tell her anything." He was like, "Shut up, bang, bang, bang." Bro, they're chomping him. - Yeah. - And Fyde's like, "Stop. Fucking stop. Hit me."

And he's riding, he's like, "Vyla, don't tell her anything. "I swallowed her, bro." And they're like, "Nah, we're not gonna make it." And Rihanna's there like, "No one say nothing. "We can deal with this." And the rider's like, "You made a joke, man." Rihanna in the face, they said her head smacked the back of the thing. She was unconscious immediately. - Fuck. - Vyla's like, "I can't see this. "I can't see this.

I know these men have been warning me for months about this, but there's no way they do this every year. - Yeah, this is crazy. - They're killing us. And then it goes on and on and on and on. And eventually all their men are murked. They're murked. And then they're like, guys, they're all swallowed up. And they're like, guys, I think we did it. I think we did it. The first wave is over.

The first wave is over. We can survive this. And all of them are like, yeah, yeah, yeah. We can survive this. We can survive this. They're not going to get this, the secret from us. And they're like, cool, cool, cool. So then Major Varys opens the door.

And he's known for torturing people. Yeah, you said so. His specialty is torturing people. And he walks in and he's like, he comes in with the slow clap and he's like, I knew you were our top group for a reason. They couldn't get anything out of you. I'm so impressed. And then they were like, yeah, fuck you, Varys. Try your best. You fucking dickhead. And he's like, cool, cool, cool. Well, I'm not going to put my hands on you, man. I don't want to interrupt the flow of things, but maybe you're familiar with

Dane, he's gonna come in and have a few words with you. And obviously his power is getting whatever he wants from you. So yeah, he walks in, Violet's jaw dropped. And she's like, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah. And he's like, Mr. Atos, I'll leave you with them. Take it from here. And then the chapter ends, bro.

So where I'm at right now, Dane's about to do a madness to this man. And Violet needs to learn how to block him out while she's just been tumped to pieces. Yeah, she's lucid. Yeah. And now he's got, he's got something in his back pocket. He's about to tear her mind up. Damn.

Yeah. It's juicy. Damn. So yeah, I'm very intrigued about what he's going to do to her. I was envisioning everything. Yeah. I'm so intrigued about what he's going to do to her. I can imagine. Well, I can't imagine. I'm excited. Yeah. And it's also like, let us know if Dane's a good guy or a bad guy. Yeah.

Is he going to go full strength and just put paws on her and get what he wants and tell his dad? Or is there actually a shimmer of light in there? And is he actually her best friend or whatever? It's super intriguing. But Varys is gassed. Yeah, because he's been smiling all time. Yeah, he's been smiling, bro. He's been smiling all time. He's like, you think I forgot what you did to my dragon, bro? I promise I'm never going to forget. I'm never going to forget. I couldn't forget. If you could envision what I saw in my head, what Ten was doing to him. Fair. They said he was squealing. Damn.

They said he was squealing. Baris was on the floor nearly crying. Damn. If I'm a major, yeah, and some second year in high school...

Their dragon is making me get on my knees and beg for forgiveness. Bro, as soon as I stand up and brush the grass stains off my leg, I'll be like, I promise you. Violet, I fucking promise you're done, bro. You're dead. Yeah, you're fucking done, bro. I don't care who your mum is. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Bro, I'll be speaking so calmly, bro. You think I can fuck about your mum, bro? I'm going to even make an icon thing. You think I can fuck about your mum, bro? You're fucking done at it. You're done at it. You're fucking done.

Yeah you know them ones Where you just ramble Because you're so angry Yeah yeah Yeah and you're like Do you know what's actually funny Do you know what's actually Fucking funny Yeah I hope your dragon hears me You little dickhead Yeah Yeah bro It reminds me of Do you remember Do you remember in Kiddohood Where What's the fucking bully's name In Kiddohood Noel Clarke Noel Clarke Oh he's actually You know when Noel Clarke Pulls up to them three man

It is Sam. Yes, Sam. Sorry, I said Sam. Sam, yeah, yeah, yeah. When they pulls up to them, man, and he's just looking over them, man. Is it in the chicken shop? It might be in the chicken shop.

And then, yeah, he pulls up and then, yeah, Adedika's just like, I didn't even say anything. Yeah. The way he stunts on them man in that scene is how I'll be. If I was Major Varys, that's how I'll be. That's how I'll be standing on Violet. Fair, fair, fair. You're done. You are done, bro. You want to embarrass me in front of. And he embarrassed him in front of the whole school. The whole school. And they said that all the dragons and all the students, while Tam was doing that, all the dragons looked down like that.

There was like a hundred of them out there. All of them looked at the floor like that. All of the students looked at the floor like that. Ten was just tearing Solace up. Baruch was on his knees screaming, please stop. He's not going to give this up. Yeah, he couldn't. He can't. He's been embarrassed in front of his whole student base. He can't. Yeah. So as you know, I've been...

Listen to the audio books. And I am, I have finally just listened to the bit. I was driving to work today and I slapped an episode on or a chapter on. And I am up to the bit where Violet, all of a sudden, I think she was in a room or something, all of a sudden it started feeling like

feelings in her body, right? And she didn't know wagwan. She was saying, "Andana, is this you?" No answer. "Tayn, is this you?" No answer. And then the more and more she keeps feeling these feelings, it's like taking over, it's like a lust thing. And then she realizing that Scale and Tayn, they're mating. They're clapping cheeks. - They're banging. - And obviously, Tayn and Violet connected, Scale, Zayden connected, so they could feel each other's emotions per se.

But she is unaware of how to block it out at this point. She's still a novice at this. This is the first time it's happening. So she's like, she's walking around, walking around, walking around. And then she stumbles into Zayden outside by the wall. And Zayden is chilling by the wall, just smoking a spliff. Yeah, he is. He's zoning out because this is the only way he can block out what this girl's doing to 10. He's fucking her up. He's fucking her up. Yeah, bro. He's...

- In scale bro. Zayden is daggering her. I couldn't be Zayden, neither two of them, I couldn't be Zayden. 'Cause his dragon's getting clotted. - Yeah, he's fucking her up. So he needs to roll one quickly. - To numb it. - To numb the pain and to numb that feeling. And Violet's like, "Oh, what's going on?" And then obviously Zayden now telling her, talking her through it, saying, "Oh, this, that, and the other." And Zayden offers Violet the spliff. She's like, "Nah, nah, nah, I'm not on it, but I'ma chill with you so we can like experience this together type of thing."

And then Zayn was like, oh, I'm gonna teach you the, what's the thing when they block it out? What's it called? I'm gonna teach you how to, for example, it's called something, but let's say it's called that to block out that emotional connection. - What do they call it? It's like walls or? - I can't remember what they say. I listened to this one, I can't remember. - Grounding or something like that. - Grounding, something like that. Let's say it's grounding. I think it's grounding. Let me, I'm gonna teach you how to ground. But she said, he said to her, but you have to ask me nicely.

And this is where the sexual tension, 'cause throughout the whole thing, as much as Violet hates Zayden, Violet can't help but look at how buff Zayden is. - Yeah, literally. - So it's like a, it's a forbidden fruit type thing. - Yeah. - When I say I was listening to this on the drive to work, trying my hardest not to smile. Because it's one of those ones where you're flirting with a badass

And you know when that eye contact is eye contact, I will put my hand on your throat. - Yeah, 100%. - You have no idea. - Yeah, I'll spit in your mouth. - I'll put my hand on your fucking throat. - Yeah, yeah. - She says, he said, asked me nicely, said, "Zayda, can you please teach me how to ground before I climb that tree of yours?" Starting along, I was thinking, damn, these lot are getting heated. - Yeah, yeah, they're getting too heated, bro. - They went forehead to forehead and he had to pull away.

- I was thinking, yo, yeah. - He was solid as a rock. - 20 minutes I was driving, I was locked. I was locked. It was a good chapter. - I know you were licking your lips. - I was trying to hide a lot of smell. - Yeah, yeah, yeah. - 'Cause I've been there. I've been there. - Same G, tension is everything to me. Tension is my oxygen, you man. - Yeah, fuck it all. - It was good. It was a good chapter. - Being a human being rocks, isn't it? - It does. - Just the fact that's a thing.

- No one else has sexual tension like that. - Yeah, true, yeah. - We build on that. - Yeah, we do. - I think animals flirt. I think animals flirt. - I don't know, just get down to business, bro. They shoot a shot or get pied or not. - Bring them like a dead gazelle or something. Maybe like that. That's about it, innit? - No, they don't flirt, bro. - Yeah, humans are mad. - Yeah, humans are mad. They build it. - It's the best day. - That's crazy.

But yeah, that was my little input to- - Nice, well played. I'm glad that you're consistently adding in things that I haven't mentioned and it's reminded me of that scene. And it's so funny when you're talking about, I can picture that scene in my head right now where he's leaning, he got like one foot on the wall and he's just slipping up, bro. - And it's snowing. - Yeah, snowing, bro. - So everything is bright as day 'cause it's snowing. Yeah, it was crazy.

Yeah, I was imagining everything. Fuck. Yeah. Yeah, it's nuts. And like... Okay, cool. Do you know one thing that...

fucks with me in this. Obviously, because it's from Violet's POV, there's times where her and Zayden get entangled in it. And she'll always say like, he squeezed my ass. And I think, I can't relate. I can't relate to that last. I'm not trying to get squeezed. And I can appreciate, damn, that's sexy. Because I've been the squeezer. But to be the squeezy? She loves it. He squeezed my ass. Oh, damn, that's a bio.

that's a vile um yeah but damn yeah i'm glad you enjoyed it yeah man i'm locked in all right cool so yeah that's 30 fancy for this week um and your next i'm i'm reckon next update i'll have some serious development how far into the book are you i'm about 30 percent in oh damn stuff's happened yeah okay i'm about 30 percent in so yeah um i'm reckon yeah by the time we record again i'm gonna have like a good chunk of information because there's

what's happening is like, this is happening and then they're stopping it. And then they're moving us over here. They're getting us to this point and then they're stopping it. So there's literally like three cliffhangers happening at the exact same time. And then there's gonna be a big whole fucking thing and it's gonna be juicy.

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