What's your kiss count? Advice you wish you would have gotten as a teenager. I think a big piece of advice I have is like just find your friends and find your group and be happy with it and like there's no need to chase after like the popular group. They act like they love each other and they post the cute TikToks and they post the Instagram pictures but the whole night they were talking bad about each other. And in our camper trailer there were bunk beds in the back where the four of my siblings slept and I was on the top bunk and so I was going up and I slipped on the silk sheet and like did like a back flip and I
and I hit, like, the doorway, and my mom didn't find me till, like, 5 or 6 a.m. when she woke up. Wait, what? Were you not, like, screaming, crying? I passed out, but she said she walked up to me, and there was just a pool of blood around me.
We have a special guest! What? What? You're just gonna pass right over that. Wow, that cannot get any more awkward. I was getting to that. I was getting to that. Welcome back, Reese. Last time we had you was like seven months ago. Yes, I'm very happy to be back. Yes, and everybody loved you. Oh, good, good. We're here for another Girl Talk. I'm very excited. Yes, we're back and better than ever.
Yeah. A good smelling set that's not messy. And gross. Yeah. But we asked you guys on my Instagram if you had any Girl Talk questions because a couple months ago we did this. You guys literally sent in like thousands of questions. I'm not even like exaggerating. There were so many questions. It's like physically impossible to answer every single one. But we answered some a couple months ago and now we are answering some more because you guys liked it. So...
We all have a bunch of questions that y'all asked on our phones. So I guess, Kenzie, since you already got the questions up. Then just like go at it. I was like peeking pretty hard. Guys, it's so nice. The boys aren't here today. Yeah, it's really nice. Well, they are, but they're not sitting next to us.
And I'm kind of sketched out because the last few times this hole behind me has had some crazy things come out of it. So I'm scared. All right. Kate, have at it. I mean, you really upped the game on all of us because what are you wearing? What? Like, you look really nice. You look really good. Well, thanks, guys. We all look like we just jumped out of bed. Well, no, y'all look great. I just put this on.
Like earlier. To be fair, I put this on when I thought we were filming for Cash and Maverick and then we didn't and I just like never changed. But if it makes you... That was cute. Thank you. If it makes you feel better, I gave Honey... Are you okay? Did it... I got a hair in my... It was like a honey hair. But I gave Honey a bath earlier today so I kind of smell like dog bath. Like crap? I don't smell it. Okay, wait. So should I just pick? Yeah, go for it. Do whatever your heart desires. Okay, this one is really relevant.
for some of us in the room. Okay. I turned 16 this month, so I was wondering... Get off your phone! I
Did you ask this question? You were on Snapchat. I was on the videos or the photos. She was on Snapchat. Liar. Okay, go, please. Okay, she says, I turned 16 this month, so I was wondering, what were you most excited about when you turned 16? Well, I'm freshly 16, so I guess Harper would answer first. Yeah, this pertains to you, Harper. I guess the skirt, skirt.
Sorry. No, the skirt, skirt, the thing. Okay. It's called a car. I don't know. You mean the part where you like back into somebody in the drive on the wrong side of the road and then on the sidewalk? You didn't have to bring that up. No. Yeah. Yes. Yes. I do really like driving because it has changed my whole entire life. I know. When you start. No.
No, don't even. It does change your life. It changes your life completely when you start driving. I remember being in high school. There was a girl on the softball team with me. She was, like, a couple years older, and I didn't have my license yet, and she was talking to, like, all of us underclassmen, and she was like, when you guys turn 16, like...
don't wait to get your license. Get it right away. Because the freedom you get when you are able to just drive yourself and you don't have to rely on someone else or your parents is, like, phenomenal. It's so nice. It's awesome. Obviously, not everybody can get their license when they turn 16 if your parents don't let you. But if you can, you need to. Don't be, like, scared to drive. Because also, did you guys know that if you, like, are scared to drive or, like, if you, like, wait to start driving, the older you get, the more your brain, like, develops and you become aware of the, like, dangers of driving? Mm-hmm.
And so the older you get, the more scared you'll become. Yeah, the way that I've gone in like almost 30 crashes. Oh my God.
mine. I'm kidding, mom. It hasn't even been 30 days. Oh my goodness. No, but like. You've only been driving for like a week. No, it's just. It's the way. Okay, I got grounded and then I got it back. Okay. So since you got your car back, have you had any mishaps? You could, if my mom was downstairs, I mean, I got a sticker on my car today from the stupid school. Really? No.
Wait, did you park in the wrong parking lot? No, freak you, school. She didn't get a parking sticker that like... Oh, you didn't pay for your car. You paid for it. Like, are you kidding? And I told you literally last night that she needs to get one and then what happened today? You get a giant blue sticker on your car. It's not a blue sticker. It's green, number one. Oh, I thought it was blue. Also, number two. Sorry. Also, number two. Excuse you, Reese. Why? How the hell did you get a blue sticker?
How the heck am I supposed to go into school tomorrow, get a sticker, and go back out? They won't let you because apparently it's illegal. Okay, wait, wait, what is this blue or green or whatever? It's like a parking sticker. It's green. Well, you need like the parking sticker, and I'm assuming that the thing that got left in your car today was like a parking violation thing. Yes, and I can't get it off. They're impossible.
to get off didn't your mom i remember one time you got one and your mom was like they put it on reese's car and it's impossible to get off so impossible that has to be like vandalism or something it's stupid i'm gonna vandalize the school because of it no you're not i mean like your car is like trespassing yeah you have to pay for it i'm sorry okay does your school still give you guys parking passes like in the middle of the year
No. Yeah. I mean, like, whenever you get your license, you can get it. Dang. My school, since there was, like, way too many kids that could drive and not enough parking spots, you only got a parking pass. They let seniors get it first, and then all the seniors got it, and there's still room. They let the juniors. But once the – it was, like, on, like, the first week of school you had to get it, and then after that, they're just, like, gone. So, like, if you get your driver's license, like, halfway through the school year, you can't drive until the next year. That's so annoying. I know. Wait, can you get a parking pass without showing them your ID? Yeah.
No, you can't. They don't give out any more parking passes because all of them are gone. No, what I'm saying is, like, let's say Harper didn't turn 16 till the springtime, but what if she bought a parking pass in September or August? Oh, no, no, yeah. You had to, like, have your license in order to get one. Wow, that's dumb. Yeah. Stupid. I'm so stupid. Or I'm so done with it. Like, the school's stupid, and I'm sick of it. That'll teach you not to go get a...
Okay. Dicker. Yeah. Harper? Excuse me? Harper. Harper's favorite thing is getting her car. Yeah. Does anybody have a different thing other than that? Oh, I was really excited because...
So I had started dating Cash three weeks before I turned 16. So obviously I was like going to get my license and I was excited for that. But in my brain, I was convinced like the second I turned 16, my parents were going to let me fly out to LA by myself. So I was like hyped for that. And then they didn't let me for like six months. The difference is you were so hyped when you turned 16 to fly to LA.
fly to LA. I was so hyped to drive down the street to go to the donut store by myself. Wait, you got to drive to LA or you got to go to LA alone? No. So when I was 16, I didn't get to go to LA for six months and then I only got to go because Cash's parents were flying out there. And so when they were flying out there,
I had an itch. I had an itch up in my nose. So when they were flying out there, my parents were like, okay, you can go with them. So I went out there with them for like a week, and then a couple months later, I went by myself for the first time. Had they ever, a couple months later, you went by yourself? Well, yeah, because I had already been out there with Cash's parents. Hear that, Mom? Well, you're not going to be able to take care of yourself if you went by yourself. I would. Could you get through an airport by yourself? Oh, who is you? Who is you? Who is you?
Okay. Could you get through an airport by yourself? Yes. Definitely not. Yes! Could you find your way to a hotel by yourself? No. Lean back. I like those.
and also the only reason harper cash lived in la so it was like my parents trusted that when i went out to la by myself that cash would take care of me and he did he came and he picked me up from the airport so i didn't have to uber i know kenzie could pick me up from the airport well your parents don't know her okay you can do my mom does who are you gonna be visiting kenzie you have no time for that yeah we you have school and you have a podcast yo all right from
Bat hat baby. Oh my gosh. Would you say when you were 16 that your license is what you're most excited for? Probably. Like, is there anything else you get when you turn 16? I don't know. Maybe some people aren't allowed to date until they're 16. A license? Yeah. My sister was dating at the ripe age of two weeks old. Oh. Two weeks old. Totally. What does that mean? She, never mind. All right, your turn to pick a question. Sure. Okay, I got a new question.
um there was actually okay so Harper just made me think of this question um when she was getting mad at Reese um it made me think of this question someone asked they said did you have different phases while growing up like the I hate everything and everyone phase but the way you were just raging made me think of that
Would you say you have that? Yeah. I mean, no. No. It's more just like depends on the day for you. Yeah. Right. Or the time of day. Yeah. And right now I'm extremely mad for some reason. Don't know why. Because you got a parking ticket or whatever. I'm so mad. I'm very pressed. Yeah. I have that face. I was like yelling at everybody when I was like 15. Yeah. Nobody was safe. So yes, I did have that face growing up. Have you seen that one Miley Cyrus clip where her voice sounds like a frog and she's like, I just want to do it. And then it's a cat like farting. Yeah.
Like, it's so funny. No. Did you say it was a miss? Yes. All right. That's weird. I didn't have, like, an anger phase, but I did have, like, a just not wanting to share phase. Like, kind of secret keeping. Like, if my parents asked me, oh, what did you do at school? Or, like, how was softball? I'd be like, it's fine. Everything's fine. Oh, I thought you meant physically sharing. Like, I didn't want to, like, share my belongings. No. Yeah, I don't want to do that. I think we're going to also go through phases together. Like, phases where we'll fight a lot or, like, get along. Yeah. Yeah.
Yeah, like, yeah. Oh, that is a big thing. I don't know if you and Anna went through this too, but me and my sister, it was like up and down, up and down on when we liked each other. Like when we were five, we were best friends. And then when we were 10, we were like, I hate your guts. And we turned 13, it was like, oh, we can be friends again. And then she went to high school and I was still in junior high and it was like, I hate you again. Exactly, exactly. Yeah, I would say that, I guess we went back and forth depending on the age. But I don't know, having sisters is weird. It's like...
What's the age difference in you and Anna? Eight, six, seven. Oh, just a year and a half. What are you on? Wait, why did you act like this on the last episode too? You were like, wait, what? The last like girls episode, it's like Harper just doesn't know how to act when the guys aren't here. No, it's good. It's funny. It brings the laugh out loudness to the laugh out loud podcast. I'm just going to stop. I'm insecure now. Insecure. I'll just pick out my question. Uh,
There might be a question about insecurity. Honestly, there was a lot. There were so many questions. Like, the thing has been up for like an hour and a half and there's so many. Like, I can't even get through all of it. Okay. Okay. Why are girls so emotional? I love that question. I don't like that. I just, I'm emotional right now. Oh, okay, okay. Are you getting into character while answering the questions? No, it's just me. I can't even hear you.
Okay, you made me emotional. I don't know. But, yeah, why are girls so emotional? Personally, I'm not emotional. I don't have that insecurity or anything. Oh, I can tell. That doesn't, wait. Reese is extremely emotional. Okay, what? Put your sister
watch if i do one thing she starts going oh like okay that was a mess all right uh okay okay but like you should have the whole sister's podcast i know my sister that would be fun because we're all like similar is your sister's name jaylee jaycee jaycee right that she mixed together i have another sister but that sister is closer in age is her name jaylee her name is
Okay, okay. All right, all right. Makes sense. I got him confused. Yeah. Did you answer your question? What was your question? Yeah. Why are girls so emotional? I'm not emotional, so I don't... Well, no. I think they're asking, like, why are... Maybe not you, but, like, why in general are girls emotional? More emotional than boys. No. Boys... You don't have an answer? Boys are very emotional. I can't lie. One time, I stood up and farted in a guy's face, and he started crying. Oh, my God.
he was like running he running he's running around saying i'm gonna get it i was like what how old were you like five no i was like 12 oh my god so i don't know it was a while ago but yeah still okay anyways uh race is definitely sometimes a little emotional for sure i think i think you are too you definitely are too yeah one time at dinner i started crying to kate uh like it was after our live show i looked at her and i was like
And I started just crying. I don't see you cry very often, but you get mad more often than you cry. Yeah, that is also emotional. Like, something about Harper is, like, she never cries. Like, we all watch this saddest movie ever. And, like, our entire family will be bawling, and Harper, like, will have a straight face. And it doesn't face her whatsoever. It's like, if you see me crying, it's over something big or something, like, super small. Or over a boy. Like, what? No.
No, okay, I also started walking sideways in the hallway one time, and I started crying because I was so scared. I called my mom, and I was like, I'm walking sideways. And then she was like, okay, honey, do you need me to pick you up? You were posting on your story, and you were like, something is wrong. I was walking sideways. I was walking. Why? Like, you had, like, vertigo. I was with my friend Addie, and I was walking, but I couldn't stop.
sideways. You were being dramatic. Be so honest. Were you like trying to get attention or? Swear on everything I was. I was walking sideways. She was literally crying. I was crying in the hallway. I was like why am I
sideways and like I thought it was maybe because like my bag was on like a side of me but no I was walking sideways for some reason I don't know how long did this last it lasted for like a good 15 minutes and I was just walking sideways I wanted to but the nurse is mean oh so you just called your nurse just like honey okay did you do anything that would have caused like a concussion or something no I didn't I
I don't know what happened. I was just walking sideways. And I think I was having a panic attack. Sorry. I had a panic attack too because I was on my school's bad posture page and I didn't want to be on that page. So it's like, no. There's a bad posture page? Show me or just explain some examples. Just like, they randomly take photos. And then like people just like take photos of people like sitting in the cafeteria. Okay, yes. Submit it to the Instagram page? If I saw a picture of myself on that, I would have thought.
I was all over it, apparently. Pepper has bad posture. I get it. Okay. We'll try to tell her, but she doesn't understand. We understand, but no. Honestly, if you get clipped once on the bad posture page, you would think that would fix it. Yeah. Yeah. No. Apparently not. Yeah, but no. I don't think it was the bad posture page. I think it was just something else, like going around on, like, bar stools or something. Yeah. And I was so sad, and then I started walking sideways, and I didn't know what to do. Understandable. Started crying. So you started crying. So emotional. Emotional damage. Yeah.
Okay. Okay. The question I picked out is, what are your best tips for handling mean girls? Hit them in the face. Yes. I'm kidding. That's literally what I just said. Don't do that.
I feel like I've dealt, like, a lot with this recently. Oh, for sure. Yeah, yeah. For sure. And I just think that the best option is to not, like, fight back and be mean back, but just, like, ignore it and, like, let them win. See, she's trying to act like the perfect person right now. Well, I'm just saying, like, I've fought back before and it doesn't turn out well. Yeah. So, like, the best thing to do with dealing with mean girls is to just ignore it and act like it doesn't bother you. You literally can't give it attention.
Like, you know when there's, like, you're at, like, a family function and there's, like, the little kid and you played with them for, like, two minutes and now they think you're best friends and they want to leave you alone. You're like, oh, I just can't get attention. You have to do that to the mean girls and then they leave you alone because when you're not giving them attention, they gotta go find something else that will give them attention.
Yeah. One, because they get bored, but also, too, sometimes when you fight back, it gives them more ammunition. It literally, like, fuels them. Because you might have said something, like, let's say you respond with a text message, and you have, like, a grammatical error, well, then they're gonna roast you for that, or whatever it might be. It's grammatical. Okay. Oh, my gosh, I know what you mean. One time in seventh grade, I, like, said something wrong, or I spelled a girl's name wrong, and then she, like, did the right name with a star above it, and I was like...
Okay. Yeah. I don't just mean grammatical errors. That was, like, a light thing to say. But, like, let's say you, like, said something really mean. And now they share it with somebody else. And, like, look how mean she is. Or maybe you, like, say something contradicting to what you've said before. It's, like, just don't fight back. Because in the heat of the moment.
when you fight back it just gives them more to like no yeah just store all your emotions inside of you and then you'll be fine no that's not what we're saying either we're saying don't encourage it because when you interact with people that are being mean like that it only encourages and like fuels the fire so yeah yeah that's a good i don't know i just like literally like girls like in middle school especially like so mean and high school and high school all so mean
So mean. I mean, like, and I'm sure we're also not victims of it, too. Like, we can be mean, too. Oh, yeah. I think everybody has. I mean, I know everyone's been mean before. Yeah, I mean, Reese has been pretty rude before, too. Okay. And so have you. I think we've all been. We've all probably done things and said things to people that we're not proud of. Why?
But I think a lot of that has to do with, like, jealousy and comparison. Exactly. That's what I, that's all what my anger comes from. Because I get so jealous from Reese. Oh, that was, that was another question. If somebody was like, do you get jealous or, like, have comparison? What was the question? Yes, I have terrible. Wow, I hit the nail on the head. Okay. Do you ever struggle with jealousy or comparison? Stop it. Yeah. Do you ever struggle with jealousy or comparison? If so, what did you do to stop?
I haven't stopped. I mean, I generally, I have major comparison and jealousy issues, especially with Reese. She's tall. She has the perfect bod. She has good hair. She has straight teeth. Okay. And so do you. Yeah. Really? Yeah. Wow. Do you ever think, do you ever wish you were me? Yeah.
Are you sure? All the time. No, you don't. Stop trying to make me feel better. Oh, okay. And I just, like, don't understand. She pulls all the boys and stuff, and I... She pulls... Okay, you right now are pulling lots of boys. You literally act like no guys are ever interested in you. What? I don't know what you mean.
That's crazy. I don't know if I've ever seen it. Harper doesn't like talking about boys. Wait, we'll bring that up next question. Yeah. Because the next question was, who does Harper like? Oh, the next? I don't know. You can think about it for a second. There's five boys that I am going through right now. Or no, no, no, not going through. Sorry. Picking, choosing. Talking with to decide. Yes. You got the whole roster going. Yeah, my mom now thinks that I'm like a bad girl.
No, I think your mom knows that you're in high school and that you're going to like guys. What's your biggest lineup you've ever had? Biggest lineup? Wait, what? This is not something you should be talking about. Wait, I'm so confused. That's a thing girls go through, right? Or is that just me? I don't know. I had lots of friends, actually. Who had a big lineup. Who we talked to. Yeah. Who we talked to multiple guys at a time. And I honestly, at your age, I was like,
to be talking to that many guys yeah and i really genuinely was like cool for that i want to do that yeah and then i tried it and it was the worst thing ever because then you have all these people and then
And it's like you've got to hide them from the others. Yeah, well, then you have all these people's hearts wrapped around your fingers, and they're real people, and you can genuinely hurt them. Yeah, that's what I'm stuck with right now. I don't know what to do. So I was not going that route. Cash and I talked about it before, how I was, like, debating between him. When I was 13, I was debating between him and this other guy. And, you know, Cash lived in Oklahoma, and the other guy was in my math class. So I was, like, weighing my options. I had been talking to both of them.
And then it caught up to me because one time they both joined the house party FaceTime group chat we were on. And you blocked out Cash. I know. And then it just came back and bit me in the butt. So after that, I was like, I will never entertain more than one guy. Man. Because they almost always find out. Yeah, they always do. And then they talk bad about you. What's your kiss count? I'm about to poop my pants. What? I don't know why. Do you need a break? No, no, no. It's fine. Just keep going. Keep going, please.
Talking helps me not. We can take a momentary pause. No, no, no. Please keep going. Why are you on the couch? I would prefer for nothing to come out of you. No, okay. We're good now. We're good. You're directing your... Oh! No. No, Harper. Ew. All right. Please hold for Harper's bathroom break. No, I'm actually good. I promise I'm good. After that far, I fuck. I think you need the bathroom break. No, I mean... We can come right here. Our next question is bathroom breaks. How many of you take a bathroom break?
day go a lot no i i i feel like i used to have to go to the bathroom every single class period i go every class not to yeah it would like make me like something in my brain was like no you have to go now because they told you not to go i just have a routine even if i don't need to go to the bathroom i'll just like do a lap around school every class period you just gotta get a break honestly the authority that the teachers hold over you to be like you can't leave that's crazy
I didn't like it. How much time did y'all have between classes? Five minutes. No, it's ten minutes. I had five. Five minutes. It's like eight to ten. It's like five minutes, honestly. Okay, we had ten minutes. I was just wondering. Because in, like, movies and stuff, which obviously are movies, they're not real, but it seems like they're just in the hallway all the time. I know. It's like they have, like, 20 minutes. Yeah. I'm not kidding. That's where the drama is. There's no real drama in class. I hate to bring this up again, but in my movie, the one that I filmed for Nicholas,
filmed something for nickelodeon uh no i uh wait what's it called again my weird school my weird school yeah when's it coming out don't know like october january october sometime january we're not sure yet but uh no yeah we would always be in the hallways and yeah
yeah no i just want to say i do not have a lineup reese you were you were the one who accused yourself of having one wait now mom thinks that me but now mom thinks that i'm it's okay to talk to people but it's another leading leading multiple people on it's not good people on it you're right about that yes uh yeah so next question yeah sure um oh favorite part about being a girl
Probably, like, I know this is kind of weird, but being like, can I check you? Like, if they're like, can you check me? And I'm like, I got you. Oh, like if you're like, but
But that's your favorite part about being a girl. You're like, we can be girls, girls. Yeah. Like have each other. I get what you're saying. And I'm like, you know, you don't have poop going down your butt. Like you're fine. I'm sure you need that a lot. I'd say my favorite part is just like being able to like get ready with all my friends and do like, Oh yeah. That's also my favorite part. Like I just had prom this weekend. It was so fun getting to like get all dressed up. Like the dresses and stuff are so fun. Yeah. They're like suits.
And I just feel like... I just think girls have more fun together. Yeah, I do. Like, when you're just all in a room getting ready together and the music's playing and you're, like, chatting and giggling. It makes you want to kick your feet. Oh. Yeah. We were...
We were walking, we'll come back to this conversation. We were walking in Target the other day and Kate comes over to me. What were you talking about? I was talking about my soup. Her soup. She was telling me how she's going to make taco soup with all these ingredients in the cart. And she's like, I'm so excited for my taco soup. And I was like, okay. She's like, like, seriously, this taco soup just makes me want to kick my feet and giggle. And I was like, you did not say that. You know what I mean? Do you know what I mean? I mean, in terms of yes, but I would never say it out loud.
Kick my feet and giggle is crazy. Yeah, you need like a demonstration or something? Yeah, like when you're just like... Oh, no, she's not. No, why on your stomach? Okay, that's not... I thought you were about to just like face down into the carpet, kick your feet and giggle. That's what I thought you were doing for a second. Why wouldn't you just sit here? My next question is... Hmm. Let's see. Let's see. Huh. Who...
Best tips. Oh, have you ever broken a bone? I broke my big toe once. Same. I'm sorry. I have to go to the bathroom.
Be right back. And Harper's back. Welcome, Harper. And she washed her hands. I did. I actually did. My mom was like... We had the reminder. I forgot to wash my butt. No, I'm kidding. Okay. Let me look at you. Have you ever used a bidet? I have. I always wanted to use one. Reese, you have in Italy, duh. There were not bidets in Italy, were there? Holy crap. Are you... You're so... You're so stupid. Oh, I never used one. Yes, you did. You literally... Water's shooting on my...
Please stop. Okay. What was it? Okay. What was it like? Favorite comfort? Oh, wait. We already went over my question, didn't we? What was your question? I don't know. You asked your question and then you ran. Did we ever break a bone? Oh, bone. Break a bone. Yes. I'm pretty sure I just broke my buttocks. Oh, man.
Well, I broke my nose when I was little. Ooh. I broke my arm. Wait, how? It still don't work right. Is that why, like, is that? There's a scar. Yeah. My nose is crooked. No, your nose isn't crooked, but. It is crooked. If you look at my nostrils, there are two different shapes. It's not terrible, though. I've never noticed that. How'd you break it? Oh, my gosh. You see it? I've never noticed that. I've never noticed it either. I've noticed this, but, like, barely. But, like, what? Did they have to cut it open? No, it got cut open. Wait, how'd you do it?
When I was five, my parents, we were taking a trip to Arkansas, so we were in our camper trailer. And in our camper trailer, there were bunk beds in the back where the four of my siblings slept. And I was on the top bunk.
and I had my little silky blanket with me, and it fell during the middle of the night. And so I went down to go get it, but keep in mind, I'm already a short human being, but at five I was really small. So climbing up on a bunk was a big task, but a task with a silky blanket is even harder. And so I was going up, and I slipped on the silk sheet and did a backflip.
And it's really tight quarters because it's a camper trailer. Oh, no. And I hit, like, the doorway, like, perfectly where the door makes, like, a right angle. And it went right into my nose. Oh, my gosh. And it was, like, 3 or 4 in the morning. And my mom didn't find me until, like, 5 or 6 a.m. when she woke up. Wait, what? What?
Were you not screaming and crying? I passed out. Immediately on impact, I passed out. I wasn't there, obviously, because I was out of it. She said she walked up to me and there was a pool of blood around me. She picks me up and takes me. My dad had already gone for work because he was working on the night shift during our vacation trip.
And she calls my dad and, like, tells him what happened. And I just remember waking up. I still, like, vividly remember this memory. I woke up, and it's, like, pitch black. And I was like, Mom, Mom. And she had put a towel with an ice pack on my nose. She pulled the towel off, and the towel was, like, solid red, and I just passed out again. Oh, my. Yeah. Oh, my.
Oh my gosh. This is actually a whole story. I woke up the next time in the emergency room with my dad and he was holding me but they had put numbing gel right here so that the pain would stop because I kept passing out from it. Oh my gosh. And I couldn't see because they had got the numbing gel in my eyes and so I was just like
I was so sad. And you were like five years old. Yeah, I was five. Oh my gosh. It was the summer before kindergarten, so I had to go to kindergarten with stitches and I was so embarrassed, even as a kindergartner. Aww. That's so sad. In my kindergartner pictures, I look like I have like a soccer goal net on my face. Oh my gosh. That is awful. Oh my gosh, that's terrible. Dude, Kinsey always just randomly drops the craziest lore. I know, out of nowhere. So one time I did actually almost die in a camper trailer and my mom walked out and she found me half
dead on the floor it's a beautiful story about death too oh my god what i'll save it for another time it's about a lemon drop i'll tell you later oh my gosh a women drop but that'll keep she mentioned that come back later for oh did you like choke on it on accident or can't tell you the rest of it okay well also i was doing a cartwheel and i broke my big toe it's pretty bad that was so dramatic i don't think your toe was actually broken mom was my toe broken
She made it the biggest deal for like two days and like couldn't walk. And then one day she could just walk completely normal. I'm like, what happened to your toe? And then you'd start limping again. Do you hear my mom? There was a hairline fracture. I never believed it. There was a hairline fracture. I never believed it. Do you want to see the x-ray? Okay, then it never hurt. Are you kidding me? I don't believe you. My big toe was bulging from the pain. Like, I don't understand. Why are you...
I don't think that you broke your anything. Like, I don't understand. I broke my shoulder. Yeah, you didn't. No, you didn't. From falling off an electric scooter. That was so overdramatic. That was so overdramatic. You definitely did not break your arm. If you don't have sisters, like, this is what it's like having sisters. No, no, no. Like, because I literally broke my big toe and it was bulging out of my socks. Like, it was so bad. Oh. Now she doesn't believe me. A bulging big toe. That sounds crazy. And my toe's already big because I have the Zellmer big toe. The Zellmer big toe.
What? Yeah, it's like a thing. It's very unfortunate. I didn't know.
We have big, like, big toes. What? Like, me, Harper, my dad, and everyone on my dad's side. Oh, my gosh. She's got big, big toes. She's, like, a big, like, big toe. The Zoom are big toes. It's like a big hammerhead toe. Hammerhead. Yours is bigger than mine. It separates and goes in two different directions. No, no, no. No, yours is the biggest because it's huge. It looks like an Among Us character. No, yours is wider. No, it's not. You can see my toe through here. It's not that wide.
that wide yours is wide as frick okay new let's say new stuff yeah we can move on um somebody asked do y'all ever have a day where you just don't talk to each other do you guys as sisters yeah we've we went like two weeks without talking to each other like i just talked to you for the first time in like two weeks like three nights ago probably and then we had to sleep what
Or maybe, like, a week. It was something like that. We were just, like, very busy. And Harper, like, okay. Like, something about me is whenever I get home, like, I go and I, like, say hi to everybody and, like, talk to my family, check in on Harper. Harper just doesn't do that. Like, she just goes straight to her room. She's always kind of in a bad mood. So we just, like, hadn't talked in a while. Aw. Mom, why are you crying? I just...
No, I just bolt upstairs and, you know, just like... Yeah, I'm always like, wait, is Harper home? Like, I never know. Yeah. You'll grow out of it and wish you didn't do it one day. Yeah. I did the same thing. That's sad. Yeah, me too, honestly. I would say, well, we don't live with Harper. So we talk to her, like, on days we don't see her sometimes. But, like, yeah, there are days where we just, like, don't talk at all. Don't talk at all, yeah. And then we live together, so I feel like we talk almost every day.
But on a day we're not working, I would say maybe we don't. What? If there's, like, no work being done and we're, like, both. Which is very, very seldom. It's very, very rare. Like, it maybe has happened, like, twice since she's moved in. I think the more accurate thing to say is we don't talk to each other if she's out of town or I'm out of town. Yeah. Yeah, okay. That makes sense. Yeah, no, me and Reese, we go, like,
two weeks, one week without talking to each other and then we, uh, And then we've been talking a lot the past, like, three days. Yeah, I told her everything and she's told me everything. It's a lot to take in. Catch up on. Yeah. So, yeah. Yeah. But I do have friends that I, like, don't talk to. Me neither. And then I just click with them immediately. Me too. I know. There are friends that you don't see for months and then you'll see them and it's like, oh, hey,
yeah that's like like with my friend anna we she moved away and we barely call her anything because i'm never free and don't really have a lot of time and then when i see her like we just click immediately yeah that's good yeah it's weird when you get older and you're like busy i know that's gonna be most of your friends when you get older i know it's so sad it's so weird to think about anyways uh you wanna yeah go ahead sure okay um advice you wish you would have gotten as a teenager
Oh, gosh. Which, this is really hard for me because I'm a teenager. Yeah. And Reese is actually an adult now. I'm 18. Teen. Okay. Y'all are in the 20s. For me, probably. Which, I did get this advice and I didn't listen. So, I'm going to tell y'all. I'm going to tell you. And you're not going to listen. Okay. But, you don't love the boy. Oh. You probably.
the boy until you know for a fact you are going to get married and you have a ring on your finger. Because I went through some boys and I thought I loved them. See, my advice would be don't... Well, Kate's is different. Yeah, see, that doesn't pertain to everybody but also, mine was a very rare situation. Very rare. I started dating when I was 15 and I married him by the time I was 18. That's not normal and it's not going to happen for most people. So, I hate to be the bearer of bad news but that doesn't happen for a lot of people. If it does happen for you, congratulations. But...
Are you happy it happened for you? I'd say so. She wants her life. She wants to be here right now. Yeah. No, I'm very happy. I think a lot of heartbreak, at least for me, which is probably 99% of people, unless you have this fairytale life like Kate does. Good for you, Kate. I'm happy for you. But a lot of heartbreak could have been missed and a lot of bad decisions could have been
Not had if I were to have not thought that I was just so in love with these people. Yeah. And just, like, so...
Rose-colored glasses on. I feel like the best advice I would say is something that somebody should have told me before I started dating Cash, is don't be dependent on a boy for, like, anything when you're a teenager because they... They only care about themselves. Yeah, if you, like, become dependent on a guy and, like, he's, like, your source of happiness or he's, like, your self-confidence and it's, like, what happens when he doesn't talk to you for two days? Then you're depressed. Oh.
Don't be dependent on boys, okay? Okay. Be dependent on the Lord. Yeah. I like to hear that. Anyways. Yeah, that's like my biggest piece of advice, I guess. I'd say a big piece of advice I have is like,
Just find your friends and find your group and be happy with it. And, like, there's no need to chase after, like, the popular group. Because I promise you that popular group is not as fun as what it seems. They all low-key talk bad about each other, too. It's all just so toxic. They talk bad about each other. Like, they act like they love each other and they post the cute TikToks and they post the Instagram pictures. But the whole night they were talking bad about each other.
But think about it. That's literally how I was my whole middle school career. Career? I was literally just wanting to be in the popular group. Yeah, I feel like every girl goes through that phase where they're like, I just want to be a part of the popular girls. And then when I got kicked out of it, and then I started becoming viral on TikTok, they were like, come back. And I was like, uh-uh. Yeah. Because I'm not going to get bullied again. So, yeah. Yeah. All right, want to ask the next question? Sure, do either of y'all have any? Oh, no.
We have a lot of questions. Y'all literally, like, I'm not even joking. There's probably, like, 365 days worth of conversation on my Instagram right now. That's crazy. Okay. Oh, um, Reese, why don't you post more on your Instagram? I post more on my Instagram than you post. What do you mean? That's crazy. No, do, like, a fan page thing, like the Harper's favorite people, Kate's favorite people.
Oh, are you talking about the broadcast channel? Yeah, you should do that. Maybe. I don't think I have enough followers to do that. Wait, how many followers do you have on Insta? Like 30,000. Dang! Okay, girl. Wow. I see you. Okay, here's a question. Advice for being insecure about your body because every other girl is developing so much faster than you. Well, as a late bloomer myself... What? What?
It was just funny the way you said it. Keep going. No, I know what you mean. I was in middle school lying to my friends saying, like, I got in my period and stuff, and I didn't because everybody... I always thought it was, like, a flex that I didn't have my period. I was like, I was like... No, I was like the opposite. That's how I felt, too. I'd, like, lie about it and, like, not tell people that I had it. What? I was the opposite. Because I got it, like...
You are in seventh grade. After Evelyn Harney's sleepover, I remember. No, I like, I was like so insecure because everyone else was like, at least they were saying that they had. I was like, no, like I have two, I swear guys, like.
Like, I have it. It's rough out here. They're like, let me see. And you're like, uh, well. No, that's not what anybody said. But I wouldn't say it was like I was insecure about my body, but I was more so just insecure about the fact that I felt like I was behind because everybody had and I hadn't. But, I mean, the only thing I can say to that is, like,
You know, everyone's different. Everyone grows and changes at different paces. And, like, eventually your time will come. Okay? Your time will come. Yes. I always like being, like, small and stuff. I'm sorry. But then I really – I always like to be small and stuff. Like, didn't you kind of like to be small? Oh, like a small person? Yeah. I like being small. Yeah, like, just, like, to be cute and small and cool. Okay. Well, yeah, no, I sometimes like being, like, smaller and –
Because most of the guys are pretty small. So being small. Means you're smaller than the guys. Yeah, the guys and stuff like that. They hit a growth spurt eventually. Yeah, exactly. But no. Yeah, no. I've always been pretty insecure about my fat. No. What? Get out. You're not fat. At all.
Not at all. But you've just been insecure. But you know how that, like, feels, right? Yeah. Yeah. I feel like part of it, too, is, like, when you hit the age of, like, when you, like, actually start puberty and stuff, your body changes, like, so quickly and rapidly, and you literally will, like, gain weight and, like, just develop. Yeah, it's very scary. And it's so weird because you've never experienced it before. And no wonder you, like, prepare.
prepares you for that. Like, they're all like, you're gonna start your period soon, but no one tells you that you're gonna, like, gain weight because you're, like, literally growing. Like, you're literally turning into an adult. So you're gonna gain weight, and that's okay. Yeah, I remember I was on growth hormones, and I was, like, 80 pounds until 7th grade, 8th grade. And then I went on my growth hormones, and then
I started gaining weight and I was like, mom, mom, take me off these. And yeah, it was very scary. But that was normal. I mean, you were on growth hormones for a reason. Yeah. So it's like your body finally started doing what it was like supposed to be doing. But it just wasn't what you were used to. And nobody tells you that. They don't tell you that you're going to gain weight. Exactly. And everybody's body is different. So you can't like compare. Everybody's metabolism is different and all that. I mean, there are still people that I know now like in their 20s and stuff that like
are like significantly just like... Like, okay, I'm tall. I'm like 5'9". I'm taller than like everybody. Sorry, keep going. I'm taller than like everybody, I feel like. And there's people that are like in their 20s, like these girls in their 20s that are like so small and petite. I know. And they have abs and stuff. Yeah, and I'm like...
I haven't looked like that since I was, like, 13, but it's just, like, everybody's body is different, and it's, like, you know? Yeah. Yes. Okay, I have a question. Yeah. Yeah. First...
When did you have your first crush? And second, if you can without just straight name dropping, who are they? Okay. Mine was a drug dealer. No, I'm kidding. Oh, my gosh. My first crush was this guy, um...
I remember specifically, he was in kindergarten with me and he had freckles and I remember I had a wishing jar. He had freckles. That's so cute. I know. And I had a wishing jar and...
And every night I would go into my wishing jar and say, I wish to marry, blah, blah, blah. And then close it and then put it away. And hope it came true. Yeah, but it didn't. That's really sweet. That's so cute. Yeah, he became a felon. Oh, well, that's not so sweet. Reese? Harper has a thing for bad. I can't think of, like, Harper, do you know who my first, like, crush was? Yes. The redhead guy that I always shipped you with. You know, the guy...
Okay. I don't know. Oh my gosh. We need another redhead in the family. Yeah. I mean like the first like real crush I can think I had was in like maybe like sixth or seventh grade. Yeah. Yeah.
Who was it? I'm not going to say their name, but we're still pretty good friends to this day. Describe them. I can't. I don't want to describe them. No, you don't have to describe them. Because I don't want people to know who they are. But it was sixth or seventh grade. That's when you were like... I'd probably say real crush. Yeah. Oh my gosh. Harper, I had a crush in kindergarten and stuff too, but when do you think you really were like, oh, I really like boys? I had a crush on this guy from...
From third grade to eighth grade. I was obsessed with him. I was so obsessed with him. I had one of those. Yeah, and I would try to talk to him, and I remember one day I lifted up my arm, and I showed it. There was, like, writing on it because he, like, wrote on it the other day, and then I showed it, and my arm was super hairy. Mm-hmm.
Oh, what happened? I was like, oh my gosh, what the heck? You shave your arms now? Yes. I used to be so insecure about my arms. I shaved my arms. I still do, yeah. So now I shave them and they're a little hairy right now. I wish I wouldn't have though. I started because when I was in middle school, the boys and the girls, there were girls that were shaving their arms. Did I talk with you about this too? Yeah. We just talked about this the other day. I pulled my arm up and he was like,
Yeah. No, mine was, like, the girls. No way. He made a comment about it? No, no. He was just, like, he just, like, looked at me. He probably didn't even think anything. Yeah. I don't know. It was probably in my mind. But still, he was my crush for so long. Yeah. And I finally had a scene next to him. I had a friend that was, like, shaved her arms. And then I was, like, oh, okay, I'll do it. And now I've done it ever since I was, like, 13. But now you have to because it just grows back, like, thicker and darker. So I don't know. Yeah.
Is that true? Your hair grows back thicker? I don't know. I mean, it's definitely kind of darker than it was when I started shaving. You think? I don't think so. That could also just because your hair gets darker as you grow it.
And also because you dyed your hair brown. My hair thickens and is blonde, but I have like darker hair. Yeah. I don't know. When I was, my first crush, I remember this. Very vividly. So good. No, I remember every detail. Oh. I was obsessed. Okay. I thought I was going to marry this kid. Yeah. And he didn't fit the criteria because he didn't play baseball, but I was willing to look past that. That was so me. If I didn't play baseball, I was like, you're done. Yeah. I was willing to look past that fact if he would have wanted to marry me, but he didn't. But.
I had, like, crushes every single year in, like, kindergarten, first, second, all through, like, grade school. So when I got to, like, fifth grade, I would say is when I had, like, my first real crush. And he was in my class. Fifth.
He was, like, I thought he was, like, the cutest kid ever. And he was so nice to me. But I also was, like, I could acknowledge the fact that, like, I didn't run with his crowd, like, if you know what I'm saying. What is that supposed to mean? It means that I wasn't cool enough. But he was nice to me. He was in, like, my homeroom class, so he was nice to me. Anyways, I had told, like, my best friend that I had thought that he was cute. And I was, like, don't tell anybody because I was, like, nobody can catch me lacking like this.
And then she was, she turned around and she told his best friend. Bro. And yeah, so fake. And so then I'm in the library and his best friend walks up to me and he's like, I heard you got a crush on him. And I was like, no, I was like, uh-uh.
Uh-uh, that's not true. I don't know where you heard that. I don't know what grapevine you heard that from, but it was not true. And he was like, she told me. And I was like, okay, frick. And I was so thankful that we were going on Thanksgiving break because I knew that his best friend was going to tell him. So I was like, at least I don't have to see him for a week. And yeah, so then, you know, he never liked me back. He was still nice to me, even though he knew I had a crush on him.
But, yeah, I would have looked past the fact that he didn't play baseball. Yeah, the last time I had a crush on a guy, which was, like, four months ago or two months ago, he unadded me because he found out that I had a crush on him. That's crazy. I was like, okay. My first crush – well, I had, like, two crushes at the exact same time. Really? One of them, I thought he was so cute. He had the bluest eyes ever. Oh, I love guys with blue eyes. I was also in kindergarten. Oh. And –
And I didn't realize we had a substitute teacher one day. And I was like, today's the day I'm going to kiss him. I don't know why. What? My kindergarten self thought this was a great idea. Okay. Wait, I did something similar actually. Well, I leaned in to kiss him and he was like, stop, my mom's here. And I was like, what do you mean? His mom was our substitute teacher. Not my mom's here. Oh my goodness. I was so upset. And then I, fine, I have another guy anyways. The other guy, his last name was
name was Baker and so in my diary when I was little I used to write Kinsey Baker all the time. That's crazy. That's so cute. That's hilarious. I remember being in second grade. This was like I had a crush on this guy and I like I thought he was so cute but I wouldn't I don't know. I feel like I was too young to
consider it like my first real crush or whatever but I was like had a moment where I was like I'm gonna kiss him and so I I like plotted this out for weeks because every day at the beginning of class we'd all sit on the carpet and we'd do like our introduction for the morning and then our teacher yeah our teacher would dismiss us we were we were eight but our teacher would dismiss us and say okay go to your chairs and
And so I plotted this for weeks. I said, I'm going to sit next to him. And then when we stand up, I will purposely bump into him and I will shove my face. Yeah. I'll shove my face into his chest and then I will have kissed his chest because he was taller than me. Oh, no way. Did you do it? Yeah. Are you kidding me? I pulled through. She kissed a man's chest in second grade. I plotted that so deep. So I stood up and I walked into his chest face first and I was like, oh, sorry. And then I was like, he wants me. Oh, no.
That's so funny. I don't think he wanted me. Did you ever have like weddings at recess? Yes. Oh my gosh. No, that's fun though. Yeah. I used to be the, um, the person who like conducts it or whatever. Oh, I see a machine.
yeah the the officiant or something i was like let me kiss the bride and then and then the teachers got in trouble or they got in trouble because they weren't supposed to be kissing at recess oh my gosh we used to do that with our dogs in the backyard we would like force them to get married oh yeah we found frogs and we did that did you guys have the like at recess the like random girls that decided they were gonna start a cheerleading team yes yeah i was one of those girls oh you were i did not
not like you because you kicked me out. I got cut. I was so sad. I did not like them because they were like Harper's a flyer. Harper's a flyer. I did not know how to fly. So they would like No but like you'd want to be the flyer. Like the flyer was like always the cool girl. And then they'd be like extensions. I was always too tall to be the flyer. Yeah. At least y'all made the team. Oh.
And then I'd fall backwards onto my neck. And we'd have to, like, hide in the very back so the teachers couldn't see us dancing to each other. Yeah, it's so bad, bro. That was never me. I was the girl playing soccer and, like, kicking the guys in the shins. I didn't like you either. I didn't like you either then. Because I always was like, those girls just think they're so cool because they're playing soccer with the boys. I honestly, I did think I was so cool. That was like, I'm playing soccer with the guys. I remember. Or, like, that one girl that would play basketball with the boys.
the boys. We all have that one girl in mind right now. Sorry. I did not like basketball. I was way too small for basketball. I would get so scared. Even when I did like, it's called like little dribblers where I'm from, where it's like the tiny tot basketball or whatever. Little dribblers. Little dribblers.
are little and they dribbled anyways i couldn't dribble but anytime i got the ball i would just stand there because i'd get so scared if people would like come up to me and those people are also only five foot tall but i was only four foot tall so i'd be like looking at the thing like yeah i remember being so scared no it's basketball it's not for me i miss pe and stuff that was so much fun i used to always have asthma attacks it was so embarrassing do you have asthma yeah
I had to carry my rescue inhaler everywhere. That's crazy. There was a question that Kinsey specifically told me we should ask. I did? Yeah. Oh. I don't remember. It was in my room, remember? You were like, bring it, bring it, bring it. But the question was... I don't see. What was I talking about? Oh, do you have anything you sleep with, like a blanket or a stuffed animal? I did. And I was like, oh, yeah, I do. Like, we should. I thought it was funny because I was like, what do I sleep with?
Nothing, just Maverick. Yeah. What? Sleep next to Maverick. Yeah. Well, not me. Kate, apparently, does not sleep next to Cash. And now my baby blanket goes under my pillow. Oh, wow. That's something. So it just sits under my pillow. That's barely even a blanket there. Well, she keeps it, but when she was telling me the story in the room, it was way more dramatic.
- 'Cause I was like, oh, I don't know how I'd-- - Do you let people touch it? - No. - Are you kidding me? No. - Does it have like a name? - No, it's just Blinky. - It's just Blinky. - Yeah, well I have a bear named Huggy Bear and I sleep with it every night. - Oh, you should've brought him. - You do? - They could've been friends. - Why did I not know that? - You know what Huggy Bear is. You gave it to me when I was going diarrhea on the toilet. And I swear this is the actual story, I promise you. - What are you talking about right now? - I promise, I swear this is a true story.
I was going, you know, diarrhea and it hurt really bad. So I started crying and I went over to my mom and laid on the couch. And then you went downstairs with the huggy bear and you said, you can have this. Oh,
oh that's so sweet of you and yes and you're like i'm sorry that you bought horns but no yeah i was going down you still sleep with it i do yes and i just i remember that that's really sweet and then i also like four baby blankets from the like the same hospital yeah and they're like giraffe print oh my gosh and i sleep with them too yeah yeah no this just like sits under my pillow and then when it when i wake up in the morning i just put it in my bedside table because i'm scared stella would come in my room and think it's a chew toy she would definitely tear that up yeah
Do you ever put it, like, in your face, like, and breathe it in? I guess so. Can I smell it? How big did it used to be? I do want to smell it. Did it used to be, like, an actual blanket? It was, like, a knit. It was, like, knitted together. And then you had to, like, kind of tie it together to keep it. I don't know. Wait, did you tie it together or it just ended up like this? I don't know. It ended up like this. From what? The washing machine? No. Gosh, no. That's why I'm saying you don't want to smell it. From what? I don't know the last time it's been washed.
But how does it end up in that state? Because I do things like this and then I twist and I sometimes I go like. I'm concerned. Sometimes I go like that. But how did it get the hole to be able to do that?
I don't really particularly know. Just over time? I literally think that this was over like a 10-year period it ended up like this. And yeah, so you have to be really gentle, but I will allow you to hold it. I've had the same stuffed animal for 20 years, and he's still whole. Well, congratulations. Like, I don't know what you want me to say. I'm allowing you to hold it. You said you wanted to smell it. Let me try. What does it smell like? It kind of smells like baby lotion. I'll be careful.
Okay, this is... It looks like a toy a dog ripped up. What does it smell like? That's feet. Oh, really? I thought it smelled like baby lotion. I mean, it smells fine. That's crazy. Really smell it, Harper. Does it smell like baby lotion? Yes, I smell that. Why do I like it? I don't know. Okay. Wait.
yeah i don't know yeah i mean that's crazy that i think that's just absolutely reek because it hasn't been washed since it was bought in like 20 years oh my gosh my little dog that i have his name is valentine because he's red with heart yeah yeah and i got him when i was five when i first started having to go to the hospital and i was always so scared when my mom had to leave me but why do you have to go to the hospital i used to have tubes in my ear because i'm like same i got tubes in my ears too oh
Oh, cool. Like two sets of them. But I used to be so scared when my mom would have to like leave me at the door to like be rolled back with the nurses. And so she gave me this dog and it also had like the little hospital band that I had on my wrist. He had one that was like his collar. And so he went to me with every single surgery I had.
Oh, that's so sweet. That's so sweet. I know, I still have it. Yeah, I got this. Well, so I was really, when I was probably in high school, I went through a phase where I was like, it's a baby blanket, like it's not cool. So I just threw it in my drawer. What? Yeah, I was like, so like, I didn't care for it. And then like,
I don't know, when I got older, I, like, pulled it out again, and I was like, oh, it's so, like, nostalgic. Like, I feel like it's my childhood. Was it, like, a whole kind of? No. It looked like this. It's looked like this since I was, like, a kid. But anyways, I remember being like, what am I going to do, like, when I get married and stuff? Like, I can't just, you know, have this thing. And then I heard a story about one of my friends. She has two kids. She's married and has two kids, and she still just has her baby blanket under her pillow every night.
so i was like okay well then cash will just have to look past that and so i honestly just like didn't even tell him i just like would just like have it away on accident he knew not to because i did show him like this is my baby blanket when we were dating and stuff but like when we got married and we moved in together did he find it funny or he was like kind of like what you guys saying like what happened to it like he wasn't like you know taken back or anything but
in I was like when we just moved in and got married together I just like always had it in my bedside table and it just you know it's a part of our bed and so if he if he you know sometimes if he's like laying down and he feels that he throws it at the wall but because he doesn't want it to be in his bed but yeah so I I try to hide it from him to protect it but I used to have nightmares when I was little that I would accidentally bring it to school and
and the teachers would throw it away so i was like petrified that i was gonna lose it i said nightmares that i went naked to school i've had that nightmare yeah me too that's very scary yeah i'd hate for that to happen yeah i don't i don't think it will but yeah it could you never know you never know like what if you forget your whole outfit yeah that's scary because i'm i'm really thinking about that right now like what if you go naked to school i think there's a lot of people that you'd have to run into everybody would post about it
Well, imagine just driving naked in your car. Imagine just driving naked in your car. That would be really strange. I think before you walked out the door, Reese or your mom or somebody would be like, Harper, you don't have clothes on. Or I think you'd look down and be like, oh. Or like look at yourself in the mirror or something. Dude, that's so bad. Okay, let's see. Okay, so. I want to know the last one. What is it? What's your Starbucks? Yeah, what's everyone's Starbucks? Oh, that's a good one. Well.
Wait, I know yours. Wait, what is it? Kinsey gets a grande iced caramel macchiato upside down with extra caramel. Wow, thanks! Okay, what does this upside down thing mean? I've heard it multiple times recently. A macchiato, when they make it, they... I don't know if they...
pour in the shot first? Do they pour the milk in first? They pour the milk and then they put the shot on top so it's not mixed. So it's separated. So they do it the other way. The milk on the bottom. Whatever the opposite is. They put the espresso in first and then they put the milk in so it's mixed. But a macchiato is technically supposed to be like milk and then espresso on top and it just kind of like slowly mixes. But yeah.
I don't like that. I know. Because then I have to sit there and, like, shake it up or stir it with this. But it's also not the same as a latte. Yeah. Because when there's, because you would just be like, oh, then just get a caramel latte or whatever. But they're different, like, they're, like, different measurements. Like, there's more milk in a macchiato, I think. So, anyways. Is that, that was correct, though? Yep, that was right. Wow. Slay. I, when I get Starbucks, I haven't been drinking it lately, but when I do get it, I get the non-dairy vanilla sweet cream cold brew.
It's so good. Well, my dream... That's good. But no, no. My dream drink is just a bunch of cold foam and a Vindica. What? Have you ordered that before? No, I should though. I don't know how much it would cost. Cold foam? Is it just like sugary milk? It's just like foam. It's literally just like... It's like whipped cream, but like slightly not as whipped. Slightly melted. Yeah. I want to get it. Oh, I want a vanilla sweet cream cold brew so bad now. What time is it? It's seven. That'd be lunatic. Reese? Reese?
I get the salted caramel cream cold brew. And it's really good. That actually is so good. It's so good. I've been eating it every day. I love it in the summer because in the... So Starbucks has like different like cold brews and stuff that come out with the seasons. Like in the fall, there's the pumpkin cream. That...
Or the sugar cookie in the winter. The chai sugar cookie. But the salted caramel one makes me think of summer, so I get it then. I want to know y'all's Starbucks orders in the comments. I feel like everyone's drinks are always so crazy. I would love to have a new option because I've been doing the same drink for two years now. And mine makes me use the restroom a little too much.
do you need another bathroom that's why you're getting on dairy be serious really yeah that's why i get on dairy because it helps with my stomach i have stomach issues yeah i'm sorry yeah well it's okay well yeah well okay that is it for this girls episode but thank you guys so much for coming and chatting with us um we will definitely do more of these in the future so be on the lookout for when i post on my instagram story to ask us girl talk questions we'll see y'all next time
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