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Hey Girl (Uncut) ft. the sisters

Chelsea Season 1 Episode 10

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When we Scott sisters unite, it's a whirlwind of laughter, heartfelt stories, and an undeniable connection that can only come from a lifetime of shared experiences. Step into our world as we unravel the joys and challenges of an all-girl family dynamic, where confusion over names is just part of the fun, and strong-willed loyalty is our shared heartbeat. From candid chats about our childhood ambitions to emulate the Cheetah Girls to embracing our adult dreams and running a business together, this episode is an open book of our lives, offering up inspiration and a few good-natured laughs along the way.

Ever wondered what it's like to grow up in a sister squad with a penchant for playful rivalry and a dash of reality TV dreams? We've got you covered- in raw and unscripted form, get excited for the uncut version of this episode, where we promise even more of our free-spirited dialogue. HEY GIRL, we choosing sisterhood!

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Speaker 1:

You've made it to the Choose Joy podcast. Here we make a conscious effort to choose joy. Daily we allow ourselves to heal and grow into the path designed for us. Join me to unpack, affirm and choose joy. The craziest thing is that I have two different mini mics and still can't get my sound under control. I have a main mic but the mini mics are just so the TikTok girlies. They hype me up and I think I can do it and I cannot. So if you have any sound engineering skills, please reach out to me, because your girl is struggling and I just fired my sound engineering tech aka me. No routine over one-on-one, so serious inquiries only. Please message me. Thank you, management. Hello and welcome back. Joyful Babes. You asked and today we're answering. We're calling this podcast. Hey, girl, I got my sisters today. We're at the beach, where you want to be. We're not wish y'all could be and we're just going to dive right in because we have quite a few questions and we're going to make this as short as possible. But you know us when we get together, we just it's the time, y'all and we little chat boxes. So let's just dive right in.

Speaker 1:

What is it like having all sisters, no brothers. I would say personally, for me it's just too much at sometimes. But it's like our own group For me. I feel like having all sisters at times it's annoying. I mean our household girls it's too much at times but honestly, having all sisters it's just like another, like bam bam Annoying, but it do be a little bit too much at times. I feel like once we all kind of gotten to the teenage years, it got a little crazy because everybody got our hormones raised and everybody wanted to be the big dog. But I feel like girlhood is just something that not everybody can experience and having like not only girls in your life but sister, to kind of understand you on a different level, you just can't beat it. You really can't.

Speaker 2:

It is like having a group of best friends that you can probably annoy one another, but you couldn't see your life without them and it's like we just know each other. I mean, we may squabble and argue, but at the end of the day it's like having live in best friends.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I agree, I feel like it's like having a built in bestie. You can feel at times that we do need a little testosterone mixed in, but it is what it is. You know you don't ask God questions. Our next question is do people get us mixed up? I feel like, yes, only because there's a lot of us. We actually there is actually four of us, so that's a lot of kids and I feel like people get us mixed up not necessarily because we look like. But that does kind of tie in with another question that y'all asked Do we think that we look like? So it's kind of both.

Speaker 1:

I feel like sometimes, like it depends on the day, like it depends on if somebody has no makeup or any name, kind of color scheme, outfit. We kind of can have similarities a little bit. I feel like the most people who get us mixed up is our parents. They call us any kind of name at that point, whoever's around, they just call whatever name kind of mind. But other than that, I mean it is. But it's like what Chelsea said it's so many of us.

Speaker 1:

It don't even really matter that at this point. We know who you're talking to. What do we all have in common. What do we all have in common? Our DNA? Our DNA no, but for real, though, no, but for real no. But I think one thing that we do have in common is that argument spirit and that like strong willed spirit. I feel like that's what we have in common and that loyalty. I feel like we be loyal. I mean anybody, any friendship, any relationship, any anything. We be loyal. Also, we just dive right in. We didn't even introduce ourselves.

Speaker 1:

Y'all already know who I am and if you don't know, you should know. I mean, if you listen to the podcast, you should know whose voice this is, and my name is Yolanda, but some people call me Nay. You already know who I am. That was the baby, and I'm the third. I'm Leandra Scott, and I'm actually glad that she said that, because that is another question that we got a lot who's oldest, who did what first? Who did it? Well, we have an older sister and then there's me on the second. Leandra is the third and Yolanda is the baby. I'm the baby. Clearly, they say the best for last.

Speaker 1:

Our next question what do you guys argue about the most? I don't think, in my opinion, I don't think there's a specific topic that we argue about the most. I think it's mostly like tones. Like if we sense somebody tone is off or attitude is off, that will instantly like spark an argument about whatever Clothes, food, places to go, who driving, things like that. But I don't think it's like a specific topic. Yeah, I have to agree. I mean I feel like as a sister, it's like it's just a tone for an energy, like if they somebody saying something that, in a way that the other don't like, is on the topic. I think it changed as we got older, because when we were younger it was about sharing things, sharing clothes, clothes and clothes. But as we get older, I really do think the main thing that we argue the most about is who is right and who is right in that moment and who really don't care to be right.

Speaker 1:

The next question, which I thought this is a sweet question what do we like most about our sisterhood now that we're older? And I think that it's just a beautiful thing to see us all grow up and be in our own, you know, phase of life and, like I said, like having a sister is like having a built in bestie. So we go through trials and tribulations in our own life but, like we know, we got all real girls that really know us and, like, I mean, have known us our whole lives. So I think that's like a beautiful thing about like getting older. We don't have, like Leandra said, those trivial arguments about clothes and things like that. It's really like we're all in our element and we're like growing more into the people that we are outside of, like our family, households, and I think that's great. Yeah, I have to agree, having somebody to bring it to and just talk about your day and just what you ate this morning and all of the things. I mean all of that and to. I think as we get older, you run into certain emotions and things that I mean it's your first time feeling. And I feel like with having sisters, it's kind of like an understanding that you're not the only one I know. Sometimes, like you feel like you're the only one that feels certain things or thinks certain things or catches certain things in life, and knowing somebody who technically has the same background as you, because you grew up together and you're able to kind of connect on that kind of level too, I think that's kind of the best thing as we get older. And having sisters. That leads into the next question Did you have your own friends growing up?

Speaker 1:

Okay, I think we came from a big household and yes, it's all girls, but y'all we got our own lives. Yes, we had our own childhood friends growing up. I will say most of our childhood friends were a part of big families as well, so those siblings were like friends with our siblings type deal. But yes, to answer your question in short, we did have our own friends growing up. Yeah, we had our own friends growing up. I had like one or two friends I didn't really have hang out with like a big group of friends, but yeah, I had, we had our own separate lives.

Speaker 1:

I mean, we human, like Chelsea, still do, we still do. The next question was about girlfriends. Do we have a lot of girlfriends? Coming from a big background of girls, I think our answers are going to be different because, again, y'all, yes, we're sisters, yes, we came from the same household, but we're also individuals and we're different in our own way. And I'll say, for me, I do have a close group of girlfriends, but I've never been like the type to have a lot of, you know, being friends with a lot of girls or nothing like that, but you know it ranges from us.

Speaker 1:

I feel like nice kind of similar. Yeah, I'm similar in that way Like I only have.

Speaker 1:

Like I just say I only have one or two girls that I'd be hanging out with that I can trust. I mean, you can't really trust that many girls these days. So yeah, and that's where I differ, because I have my set group of girls from college that I met freshman year we call ourselves the baby girls and I also joined the first and finest sorority, alpha cap, the alpha sorority incorporated. So I got my line sisters as well and I feel like even when I was in middle school, high school, I was gravitated to have girlfriends, because it's just nothing like having girlfriends. And also in our household, like growing up, it's kind of easy to kind of like it's so many of us, so it's easy to like get talked over or kind of like ignored in a sense not in a bad way, but it's just so many of us, so it's kind of hard to like always have to, like you know, be the one to talk to or tell people your problems. So it's always good for me, it was always good to have, you know, a group of set girls that they know what's going on and I can kind of confide into. And so even in college I have my set group of girls and my line sisters that I'm always still now confiding in. We're always there for each other and it's something kind of that you can have outside of your sisters when things are going on in the household.

Speaker 1:

Our next question is you guys all seem pretty close in age. Could y'all go to school together and win for each of you? So we'll start with the first people to go to school together Me and Leandria. I was in fourth grade and Leandria you were in. Yeah, she was like in first grade and technically me and Yolanda went to school together. She was in like a pre-K type of situation, like a daycare, but it just so happened that her trailer that she was in was on my school campus. So in the morning when I would walk to my fifth grade class, I would drop off Yolanda to her class. And a lot of people asked this yes, we all went to the same college, but we didn't go at the same time.

Speaker 1:

And now to the real sisters that went to school together Me and Leah. We went to the elementary no, it wasn't middle, and it was high school and college. Me elementary, she was in fifth grade, I was in second. Then in high school she was a senior, I was a freshman in college. She was a senior, I was a freshman. So honestly, now that I think about it, I had that comfort blanket. Honestly, I wasn't stressed. I know a lot of people were stressed to go into high school and college and stuff. I never really had that because I had my sister. I had my big sister. She got through all of high school, all of elementary, all of college and my first year it was her last year. So big, big, big wins for me over here. And being the bigger sister is the complete opposite.

Speaker 1:

I think my favorite year was middle school because I didn't have none of my sisters going to school with me, because you got to worry about them when you get on the bus. And she's the youngest so she never had to worry about that stuff. But our parents, those like look, how big is this, look, how big is this there, and it's like at the end of the day, when the bell rings, I got to find my sister because I drove us to school and even in college I was in RA and Yolanda was sharing the suite with me in the bathroom. So even then I had to make sure she was up for her classes and all that stuff. If you didn't go to your class, it's the mom and dad of a beat and see, she wouldn't understand, she wouldn't even know I was doing that because she's the youngest.

Speaker 1:

But I feel like, in a sense, going to school with your sister that's fun, but also it's a task, it's a responsibility when you're older because it's your younger sibling. So yeah, I will say that I did miss out on that and a part of me kind of wishes that we were a little bit closer in age so I could have experienced having a sibling in the same school, because it's kind of hard Going to high school alone and then you don't have anybody there, and then even going to college, you just have to pave your own way and make those connections and things like that. So I will say that I did. I'm a little jealous, but it's okay. We all grown now and we're doing this thing the school called life together, so that's good, Alright. So now we're going to get into some fun questions. After this question what is your favorite thing about each other?

Speaker 2:

I will start with Chels. Chels literally has a laugh about her. That is contagious, oh my God. Whenever I hear her laugh, I can't help but to laugh, because I think that it is literally the cutest laugh that I've ever heard. It is so cute to me and it's very contagious. Lee Andrea I love Lee Andrea's attitude. She is very straight to the point. She has always been a very black and white person and I love that about her. I love that she has her mindset to something and she's going to execute it and nothing's going to stand in her way. So I absolutely love that about her. Yolanda, I would say that her beauty perceives her. I love the fact that she is kind of a walking Barbie doll to me. She is absolutely beautiful. Her personality definitely matches her beauty and I love that about her. I love the fact that she can literally wear anything and look amazing in it.

Speaker 1:

I would say for me, tajie's creativity. I love that she just expresses herself in any capacity that is, and she's always been, very artsy and I feel like that molded me to tap into my own creative expression. For Lee Andrea I would say it's her discipline and determination. When Lee Andrea says that she's, when she sets out a goal for herself, like best believe is going to get done, period, and I admire that. And for Yolanda, I would say it's her fire, to be honest, like I'm a fire sign. But you, baby, no man. Yolanda always knows how to make love Honestly, just by her laughing will make me laugh and I'll say I admire that the most about each of my sisters.

Speaker 1:

For me, I would say my favorite thing about Tajie would be she don't care. She don't care what people have to say, she don't care how you really feel like she's going to do what she wants to do. And I just admire that about her because it's just like who cares at the end of the day? Who cares? But somebody thinks of you, somebody what they think of your hair or whatever the case may be like. Just do what you want to do.

Speaker 1:

And for Chels it just has to be her overall just personality. I mean it's a roller coaster but every every turn and curve I mean that's just what I love about Chels, like I can call her anytime, she'll be there answering the phone, like we can talk about random things, we can do anything. Chels is the, chels is my ride. She, she, she gonna ride for Leandria. I would have to say it's her, like she's my name, my name. We've been together elementary, like we just always been together, like sharing a room, all of the things. Yeah, twinsies, she was the, she was the purple, I was the pink and just her overall like yeah, for real, like just her overall.

Speaker 1:

It's her being there, like when I say you know I'm down, I'm gonna go meet up with this girl. I need to. She gonna be girl, I'm already in the car, like I'm already on that highway 85, you know blazing, but no, and really for real, it's just her.

Speaker 1:

It's just her whether she handles things like she is a bigger person. I would say that, like she ain't bossy, she the boss, like she. Well, for me, my favorite thing about my sister that Taji, she's so independent. Like what she says for herself, she's gonna say it. If she has something that she's gonna do, she's gonna do it. And I feel like that kind of inspired me to speak up for my own self and be my own advocate. How do you use her own advocate? And she's always been that way and I feel like that's kind of something that I took from her is just to kind of speak up for myself and say what I want to do and say what I want to be.

Speaker 1:

And with Chos, my favorite thing about Chos is her heart. She has the biggest heart. She will literally do everything for you. She will literally be there for you. In her she's an impact. So when Chelsea, it feels like something's wrong with you, she matches that emotion. It's so cool because it's like if you're sad, chelsea is sad and you're like what's wrong with Chelsea? And Chelsea's like, oh, she's sad, so you're sad, it's just something because it's just like, oh, she cares so much that her, she literally will match that emotion. And with Ney, but me and Ney have similar answers for each other, like that's for real, her loyalty, her, that Friday dive, I call Ney and it's weird because we can always tell if we're joking or what, because I can't call her joking. Then I'm crying because she's going to be like girl, what you want, she'll know exactly what I would like If I say hello. She'll know exactly if I'm happy, sad, annoyed, at a drop of a dime If I tell her look, girl, we got to do X, y and Z. We doing X, y and Z In college, we had a time Okay.

Speaker 1:

The next is family nicknames and or nicknames for each other. So we do have family nicknames, which we'll start off by I'm embarrassed, don't even talk Now. Now, look, I'm going to split this up. So this question was split up. It's family nicknames and nicknames for each other. We all three have different nicknames for each other. We don't call each other the same thing between the three of us and then we have family nicknames. So we'll start with the family nicknames. I was embarrassed before y'all made it Tiktok famous, but I'm the original pookie. Yeah, my nickname is Nay Ray Comes from red name, my middle name. We entered people. Some people call me Nana. Yeah, we'll get into that.

Speaker 1:

So yeah, just Nay Smooth. Everybody call me smooth, smooth, but not sure y'all can call me smooth, just the family.

Speaker 2:

Like literally y'all can't call us our family nicknames.

Speaker 1:

Now my nicknames for my sister, my sisters, are Small fry for Ney and meatball for LeAndria. Like that is my meatball, like I don't care. Like before Jersey Shore, chastia's nickname was always Big Mac. She my Big Mac to my small fry, that's what it was. And for LeAndria, I was trying to thank y'all. I don't want to lie on the podcast, but I don't think we got one for you. I just mean love, I don't really know, it's just, yeah, winning them. I don't know, I don't know. Beth Lane, I call her name Nana, ok, so, and we can't forget, we can't forget Tajie. This girl tried to change her name to TJ and try to come home and make all of us call her TJ. Babe, we say your name is Tajie and we'll always be there. Tajie's nickname growing up was Tajime.

Speaker 1:

Favorite game growing up, ok, y'all. So we'll start off by our made up game, and actually that is where the title of this podcast came from. We used to have this game and, yes, it had legitimate rules and everything Like. We had a made up game called hey Girl, and this is where all four of us would literally add 10 years to our age. So it started off by we weren't like.

Speaker 1:

We didn't really grow up like girly girl I know there's a lot of girls here but like my dad had no son, so like he would buy us video games, boxing gloves, like we got to try out pretty much every single sport. There was tennis, bowling, basketball, track, all of that and we were really obsessed with video games. We had literally every video game. There was Nintendo, game Boy, gamecube, playstation. We weren't really Xbox family, so every PlayStation we and we used to have a card game.

Speaker 1:

So me and my older sister would do is when we first get the card game we would actually race and build up all of our money and stuff and when our accounts were good we would literally treat the game as if it was our actual cards. Like going the speed limit, we would pick out houses in the game. That would be our house. We had an ATV game that allowed us to do that and pretty much the rule would be at our current age we add 10 years. So when my mom would call us for dinner we would pretend like we were going to a restaurant. We were grown Like. So do loo-loo y'all Nay would get so upset because at the time she would only be like six or seven or eight, so she would only be like 16, 17 year olds.

Speaker 2:

We used to bully her and be like oh, you can't drink Like. We used to pretend like our Kool-Aid.

Speaker 1:

Y'all was one, y'all Like, we were really delusional, like delusional. But that is where hey Girl came from. We came up with Love and Hip Hop. That's what it was. We came up with Love and Hip Hop. When we got to that table, we made up drama, we made up storylines. I mean, that was just our thing. And actually that leads into the oh and then oh. And don't forget about Mario Mario, super Bros in the world. Oh, yeah, all the things. Yes, we loved.

Speaker 1:

Me and Nay had Nintendo DSs. Me and Nay would stay up all night trying to play those games, because you can sync them so you can play games together. And then when it was time to go to bed, we were going to not chat. Yeah, we go to go to bed. Because we couldn't talk at night. We had to go to bed. I don't even forget this question If y'all were offered a reality TV show, would you take it?

Speaker 1:

And what would be called? My answer is yes, to get paid by just living my regular, regular life. Yes, pay me please. What it would be called, I don't know, keeping up with Skots, I don't know Skot Girls, I don't know. Yeah, I had my girl. Yeah, keeping up with the Skots, but honestly, y'all, we win last. I mean the things that we say behind closed, canceled. We will get canceled First episode. They wouldn't even air the first episode. Ok, because the way our mouths get reckless down to off the wake, up off the dome, y'all wouldn't be able to handle it At all. Not because our show would be on Zeus.

Speaker 2:

If we were offered a reality TV show, would you take it? One side of me would say yes and the other side of me would say, oh my god. No, definitely not. Our mouths are not meant for reality TV. I mean, it would probably have some really good ratings, but I think it should literally be called like sisters should not, or the should not sisters, or something in that line, because I mean I'm pretty sure what's going to come out of our mouth should not be coming out of our mouth, but it is. So would I take it Kind of yes and no? Would I think it lasts on TV? God no.

Speaker 1:

Is there a lot of sibling rivalry? I feel we already touched on this about the argument. But yes, we come from a very competitive family. It's very. Everything is a competition. I'm talking about who can finish the food, who will be on a phone the most, who can run to the car the fastest, who you know what I'm saying? Like who? It's just always a competition. It's just always Olympics, it's sister Olympics every time, like both of y'all got straighters, ok, fine, and who was in the most club. But it's just always something. So, yes, there is a ring rival. I mean, do y'all have rival with y'all siblings? If not, you're not cool.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it builds character.

Speaker 1:

No, yeah, for real. Especially growing up, you had an issue with the boxing gloves on. Stop all that talk. We don't do all that talk and that's the way we are. Now we can communicate and have a conversation with folks. We're trying to put our hands on people but we're doing better.

Speaker 2:

We're trying to do better.

Speaker 1:

But we yeah, that's all it is. We're doing a little bit better. But if how Dionne Sanders is with his kids is literally how Dada is with us, like everything oh, she got all these and you got one B. Well, chassis gives the beat put on the refrigerator. If y'all were in a movie, what would it be, and who would play each of y'all in a movie? I don't know. We used to pretend we was the Cheetah girls and who was who? I was Adrian Ballon Chushi. I was the. What was the white girl's name? I don't even know the white girl's name. Don't drink. I don't know. I was the white one. I was the girl with the list.

Speaker 1:

Sabrina, I was the girl with the list. Tell us this, tell us this. And pretty much the and Chagi was Raven, yeah, so we used to really think that we was the Cheetah girls and period. And if you didn't think that you were the Cheetah girls, you're not a bad now, period, ok, so the next of these. Somebody asked us and this person knows you know what I should put you, I should out you. But this person said if we were the Kardashians, which character would we be?

Speaker 1:

I don't really like this question. We'll answer it, but I'd rather do the Braxton's, because we black baby. I would probably either be Trina or Tony, but I feel like Todd. That gives me more Tony Braxton vibes. But who's the one with the L? She's Tricey. Oh, she's the other one. She's the other one, yeah, she's. Oh, tawanda. You'll be Tawanda. Yeah, leandria will be Tawanda all day because she's got. I mean, if y'all didn't know, now you know she's a lawyer. Ok, so she's a lawyer, period, but also, oh, speaking of which, that is our career path.

Speaker 1:

I'm all things finance and that's just what I do. I'm a financial analyst specialized in logistics. Leandria is a soon-to-be lawyer, but by the time this blow up. She's already going to be one and I don't know why you wanted to keep getting these questions Specifically. Y'all kept asking her about political questions. You actually got three different questions and I'll let her tell you her background, because y'all are far from the truth. Yeah, I don't do no political stuff. And to exercise physiology, that's my major. I'm about to graduate in May 2024. Leandria, you about to graduate big B, but anyway, yes, exercise physiology to become an occupational therapist. If y'all all ran a business, what would your positions be? My position would be the financial analyst. Babes, I'm going to do what I do. I'm going to work with that money. I'm going to work with that money on and see where we can profit and how much money we got. If we're doing a rinketing business, it would be the cashier period, working with money. I love the money. Give it to me. Leandria will probably be the owner. The owner.

Speaker 2:

Leandria will probably be the owner and me.

Speaker 1:

I will not be there because I don't desire to work, so I'll be. Yeah, I don't know what I'll be doing, I'll be sleeping a bit on break. Ok, this one is weirdest habit your sister has. I got it. Ok, go ahead.

Speaker 1:

Leandria's the habit is she always the plane in the hair and weirdos have it. Um, let me think on that, please hold. Okay, ney's weird habit it's not even weird, it's just a habit that I hate. And they choose on her fingernails and she choose on Ney'o and she would chew on it while she's talking to you. She got that from my daddy, for sure. And Chelsea's habit? Chelsea's weird and it's not even weird. Chelsea's habit isn't even weird either, but it's that dog on hair of hers. She gonna rub on it and touch on it and flick it and fling it and put it behind her head. I mean, anything we doing, her hands is in her hair. That's not weird. But I definitely remember the weird habit about Ney.

Speaker 1:

Ney used to do this thing. I don't know if you want me to tell them, but she suckered fingers. And I want y'all. None of y'all come from my sisters, because look at that mouth, my sister has perfect teeth. Yeah, I got perfect teeth, girl, and no braces. No, nothing. No, some of y'all still suck your fingers, so, but anyway, yolanda doesn't suck her fingers anymore. But when she did she used to rub her hair and Yolanda still does that. So when she has braids in, you can tell she'll take one of the braids and rub them between her fingers. You can tell when she's anxious or deep in thought. She still does it and I kind of think it's just the cutest thing.

Speaker 2:

Leandria is a germaphobe. It's really weird. It's a like over the top germaphobe, so she's also a germaphobe. I think we are all germaphobes, honestly. I think that is one thing I can definitely say and we all have that in common like we are humongous germaphobes.

Speaker 1:

Picky is eater, leandria, only because she's allergic to a lot of things. Yeah, definitely Leandria. I guess it's me, but we all eat. So look, it's not necessarily picky, I don't pick, it's just, you know, I ain't got no choice. But if I'm allergic, we eat it. Go octopus, caviar, pigeons, antian, everything who takes longer to get ready in the morning, chelsea, I think it's me, but I think it's me. Yeah, and it's like she got to mope around, then she got to get up, then she got to walk in the bathroom, then she got to do her hair, then she got to do her eyebrows Most sensitive, probably me, I mean, I don't even know. Probably me, I'll cry and honestly, honestly, we'll probably cry. They said don't even pass the mic. Yeah, that's true. Yeah, it's definitely me. I think it's me, but it's not me. I'm not even sure it is what it is Like. And what about it? Um, caught taking a selfie in public, chelsea, um taking a selfie in public.

Speaker 1:

Okay, who sends the most tick tocks? No, but leo's is sometimes beginning to feel like didn't do that. Many tick tocks, many tixots. Yes, you do from you. We all send the. It is the pins, but I think it's nice definitely me alright, best driver, it's not me. I'm the person that says, the person that that hate to people what you mean.

Speaker 2:

I don't even matter, I can drive stick.

Speaker 1:

I can drive stick. I can drive stick, I would say it's either Tajie or Leandria. And the thing about Leandria is you get a little panic and if you hear a little noise on word, because we turned up that price until and you ain't gonna hear nothing, so smooth sailing probably me, tajie or Leandria who has the shortest?

Speaker 1:

use me it's. It's Yolanda. I feel like growing up, I feel like growing up it was me, but no, it's definitely Yolanda who is the nosiest. I was saying it's Leandria. All day, it's me all day long. I gotta go. What you doing, who you with, where you at, where you going? I want to know all the things. It ain't nothing wrong with it, but look.

Speaker 2:

I ain't that, I don't want to be in nobody business.

Speaker 1:

I don't want to see nothing that I'm not supposed to see. Yeah, I feel like I'm not that nosy, like I'm on my business and I'm let you mind yours. Who is the most social? I feel like Leandria is growing up. I feel like I was kind of shy growing up. I was.

Speaker 1:

I ain't gonna lie, but that's just because I play sports and I would you know, do it, but now I don't do all of it we are nice on the outside, but we are all low-key introverts my sisters are mean and I think I talk for all of us, because them babies ain't talking to nobody if they don't know you, they go stare at you like they see three eyes and they not go open up their mouth whether they walk and pass somebody and they bump into them. I mean just, I will say which my mom has already said in a previous video that I just feel like it's not really necessary that we're mean. I feel like we're really shy, like, and I feel like people don't understand that about us. And I actually learned a new word it's um and just like that, I forgot it. It's um and bevert. So people don't understand that you can actually be an extrovert or introvert, based on your environment.

Speaker 1:

But I feel like Leandria was always pretty confident. Like what are you saying? No, I want to know like, where'd you get that from? Yeah, I agree. And also too, with the COVID, with that big like they messed a lot of stuff up. So like, yeah, it was, yeah, yeah, yeah, who is the most diva? Diva, she ain't no diva. I feel like Leandria. Yeah, yeah, leandria has that for nails, then her lashes and her hair day. Like you're never gonna see Leandria and nothing is dead, like I can do without. You know, I, you know. But Leandria, she go ahead and tell us, man, she go ahead and nail us and she go ahead and lash us. Then mink lashes, she go ahead. That hair then she was just talking about her hair point and they're like tracks is better come out hair, better be straight into her back. Then she better put a pony, like she already know, like sell, upkeep, upkeep, whatever you call it. That's the diva right there.

Speaker 1:

Sunrise or sunset? Um, it's sunset for me just because I don't really like outdoors to be honest and grow and that's the rise of get hat. So I would say sunset for me. It'll be sunset for me because I won't even make it to see the sunrise. I'd be so the whole dog on there if I could get up for that who is getting. I don't really care to see the sunrise. Honestly, I'm gonna see the sunrise and be up all dog on day. I don't care. God gonna wake me up on his time me, amen. So I would have to pick sunrise, something about it being quiet and nobody watching it, but you.

Speaker 1:

Um, sunset, sunset. Everybody want to see the sunset. Everybody's up and ready and watching it to set. But with the sunrise it's literally like, okay, the day's about to start, it's coming up quiet, it's creeping up and it's here and now the day has started with your cup of coffee and then the day start when I'll wake. Somebody asked favorite youtuber. Actually watch youtube more than I do tv. I'm just not getting into like tv and stuff like that because I usually watch his comfort shows.

Speaker 2:

But my favorite youtuber will have to be Aginoree Agin on a show and then I gotta shout out my girl Monay, because you know big things.

Speaker 1:

You already know Monay by now, because everybody know Monay. If you're not on tiktok, if you don't know who Monay is, you just not that girl. I don't care if you watch youtube or not. My favorite youtuber at the moment would have to be Kaisenette, and then DDG and his like family, so like Dove family, all of them. That would pretty much be that. My favorite youtuber was my cousin, renee, but she stopped doing them videos. I subscribed and I was watching all her videos and she stopped doing it. So, renee, get back to it, girl, I'm trying to see that makeup, um, but I don't really watch youtube like that. But when I first started my natural hair journey in like middle school, I found this girl named Tiana Chanel and I still get on her youtube just to watch her do her hair or whatever. Oh, yeah, and but look now that I got back, yeah, but after I graduate let me go ahead and plug it in right here after I graduate, I will be bringing back my. You see, I did start my YouTube at the beginning of my law school journey, but, babe, we had a graduate. Okay, we can do both. Both. It is the heart. It was legally leave. So if you have to go ahead and subscribe and then whenever I get back to it after I get some more time on my hands, I think I'm gonna bring that back. See what a day in the life of a lie. Oh yeah, no, seriously, okay.

Speaker 1:

Um, somebody said all nighters together. Growing up, me and my oldest sister shared a room me and Tajie and they land are always shared a room, but like Christmas, all nighter, like we should pull all nighters all the freaking time. Our last all nighter that we I mean was last night, to be honest, like we always pull all nighters. Um, next is favorite Disney Princess. Okay, don't call Papa child, I don't care what you want to hear about it. Pocahontas, I know, I know, I know, but either between Pocahontas or Mulan, and I'm gonna go with Mulan because I want to hear it. So I'll go with Mulan and not the new live Mulan. The child thing, no, that's a little too serious. Give me Eddie Murphy babes.

Speaker 2:

So, yes, mulan, because I was a big favorite Disney Princess was definitely Pocahontas. I watch Pocahontas every day. Growing up, I loved Pocahontas because she never followed the rules, she did whatever she wanted to do and she was happy in the end. So I have one Pacific.

Speaker 1:

Favorite Pacific Pacific anyway. But it would have to be any PO. I love to be any POC's. I love Moana, I love Tiana, I love Mulan, I love anybody that got Tane, anybody that got some culture in them. You already know who this is. You already know who I'm about to say is Princess Tiana, all the way. I got her blanket, I got her book, I got her backpack, I got her Mickey ears, I got it all.

Speaker 1:

And let me tell you something I know that movie from the front to the back, to the back to the front. I watched that movie at least five times a week. Yep, do the math If seven days in a week, I'll watch it five days out of the week. That is my girl. Me and her connect on a different level. She worked hard, I worked hard, she was independent, I'm independent. She didn't even think twice when she first met that man. And that is me. And you know I can go on and on and on about Tiana, but that's my girl, all right.

Speaker 1:

And last question what are you guys looking forward to when you get older? This is actually a perfect question, because I feel like, growing up, we always were thinking about the future. I mean, hey, girl, add 10 years. We were always, subconsciously, without us knowing it, imagining is, honestly, better than I thought it was going to be. Like, growing up in my mind I had an idea and we all planned hey girl, and all this. And I feel like it's we're living.

Speaker 1:

Hey, girl, I feel like when I'm looking forward to more in the future is because, like, this question was actually very loaded. It asked about husband and kids and all that mess. But I would say I'm just looking forward of more of this. Like I feel like it's going to be better than what we imagined. I imagine it to be hey, girl, we all we in Cancun, babe, we in Dubai, babe, like you know, and like I said before yes, we talk about this all the time Like we can't wait until we are like really established in our life, like to a point where, like, we're like our parents and to like go on trips like okay, this person's hosting Thanksgiving this year, this person's hosting you, like okay maybe not hosting.

Speaker 2:

We'll leave that to the parents.

Speaker 1:

We'll leave that to the rents, but like, but. Like annual vacations, like annual sister trips Okay, but I look forward to the future. Would have to be just how we are like when we are established. Like Todd, todd, you already gave us our nieces and nephew. However, you know, my other sisters have their kids or whatever. Like I feel like that's going to be a whole new, different experiences because we are going to be older as well as just weddings and being a part of Bridesmaids of Honor, brides of Honor, just different holidays. Like we already are close now. So like we're going to be close. I just can't wait. So I graduate and get this money on so we can have some fun.

Speaker 1:

Yeah and yeah when it comes to the kids, and that's like dying for it, all of that. I just need me, my man, and we can use this money to do what we want to do, and I worry about churn.

Speaker 2:

And, for the most part, what I would be looking forward in my sisterhood is growing old with the three most beautiful, talented, smart group of women ever. I have never been more proud to call these young ladies my little sisters. Every time I look at them and just see their beauty, their greatness, their intelligence. It definitely does make me proud. So I look forward to that. I look forward to growing old together. I look forward to you know, sitting on each other's front porches and reminiscing about our childhood and talking to each of our nieces and nephews and, you know, just having that friendship with them. I think it is literally unmatched. I've never seen a sisterhood like ours. So I am definitely looking forward to the sisterhood. I am so excited to be able to grow old with Chelsea, leandria and Yolanda. I would not have it any other way.

Speaker 1:

All right, y'all Thanks for joining us. If this was fun, if you liked it. We actually have an explicit version coming, uncut, unfiltered, raw. Actually, y'all notice this with my dad's podcast. We already keep it uncut, unfiltered and raw on the pod Anytime I bring a guest speaker in. No prep work, no practice, we just go as is. Yeah, edit, but I don't cut nothing out. So that is what it is.

Speaker 1:

However, if y'all have fun with us and want to have more fun, you know what I'm saying. If you ain't got that money on, you can have no fun Period. And I also want my sisters to plug in their socials where you guys can find them and what they got going, like I do for all my guests, so I'll let you guys go. My socials is at. I am Yolandas on Instagrams and I don't really go on it, but y'all can still show love. Also, when y'all hear this, my birthday has already passed, so y'all better be wishing me a happy 22nd and show me some love on the 29th. Yeah, my birthday is the December 29th and my socials on Instagram is Leandriascots. Go ahead and follow me so you can see me graduate in May with my JD. We out here, we made it and if you really want to, you know, add another baddie to your following list. Add me, come from the living room Live Chill out bruh.