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🎙️Nalee's Hypothetical Hotline - Episode 8 - The Shared Account (AUDIO ONLY)🎙️

Anthony Casanova and Nalee Her Season 2 Episode 8

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This week on Nalee’s Hypothetical Hotline 📞, we’re getting into a situation that sounds simple… until it absolutely isn’t:

A shared account.
 One login.
 Multiple people.
 And suddenly—money is missing. 💳

Now the question becomes:
 Who’s responsible… and who’s
really at fault?

We break down the risks of sharing passwords, the assumptions people make when access is given, and how quickly trust can unravel when finances get involved. Because what starts as convenience can turn into confusion, blame, and a whole lot of tension.

Is it negligence for sharing access in the first place?
 Is everyone equally responsible… or does accountability fall on the person who crossed the line?
 And when money is involved, can trust ever go back to what it was?

This episode dives into the uncomfortable truth that boundaries don’t disappear just because access is shared—and neither does responsibility.

Because in real life, “I didn’t think it would be a big deal” is usually where the problem starts.

Takeaways we’re side-eyeing:

  •  🔐 Sharing access doesn’t eliminate personal responsibility 
  •  💳 Money changes the stakes—and the trust 
  •  ⚠️ Convenience can come with consequences 
  •  🤝 Trust requires clarity, not assumptions 
  •  🧠 Accountability doesn’t get split just because access does 

It’s messy. It’s realistic. And it’s one of those hypotheticals that turns into a real problem real fast.

Welcome back to the Hotline 📞—where trust gets tested… and passwords probably shouldn’t be shared.

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Hypothetical Hotline And The Setup

NALEE

Ring ring ring motherfuckers. Welcome back to Nellie's hypothetical hotline. There's no right answer here, but Anthony's answer does matter. So our first situation here, or our only situation actually, today is called the shared account. All right. So just to start off the scenario, you're sharing a streaming account with a small group. It's you, your sibling, and two close friends. To avoid issues with password resets, you reused the same email and password combination across a few non-critical platforms. So one of those platforms is tied to a freelance payment portal you rarely use anymore. But it's still active and it's linked to your bank account. A few weeks ago, one of your friends mentioned logging into your streaming account from a public computer while traveling. They assured you that they logged out, but all of a sudden you noticed that there was a series of small withdrawals from your freelance account. Nothing large enough to trigger fraud alerts, but clearly unauthorized. You investigate, you log in, the location matches the city your friend traveled to, the time aligns with when they used a public device, and there's no direct evidence they took the money. Only that access was compromised. So you contact the platform and they say, well, the account was accessed with correct credentials. There's no sign of system breach, and responsibility falls on credential security. But your friend still assists. I didn't do anything wrong. I logged out. This wasn't me. All right, so the real the only realistic way to cover the funds is to formally report unauthorized access, which would trigger an investigation that implicates your friend, even if unintentionally. Alright, so the main question here is who is responsible? The person who created the vulnerability, aka you, or the one who may have unknowingly exposed it, which is your friend.

ANTHONY

Me.

SPEAKER_01

Okay.

ANTHONY

Why? I don't like to like give people like my passwords and things. Like you're just giving them access. Okay. And in this situation, by like sharing it with all these people and

Who Created The Vulnerability

ANTHONY

keeping passwords the same, that's kind of on my own.

NALEE

It's my So you're saying that like even though it's a shared account and you know, obviously you don't want to assume, but you don't have to be.

ANTHONY

It's only a shared account because I gave them my password, right?

NALEE

Yeah.

ANTHONY

Yeah, I think ultimately I would be responsible for that.

NALEE

Okay, let's say if it was like large amounts though, you would still be like, ah, it's my fault for giving it to them.

ANTHONY

Well, yeah. I mean, don't get me wrong, I would be pissed about the entire situation, regardless of whether it was big amounts or small amounts. But ultimately, it's my own fault for giving them my passwords and access to these things. But at the same time, like, what the fuck are you doing that you're logging in with my credentials into a public on a public computer?

NALEE

Oh no.

ANTHONY

Like that was the one part of your story that I was like, wait a minute. Like, it's 2026.

NALEE

Like, well, maybe, maybe like it's a well, it's a streaming account. You guys all share it. You know what I mean? Yeah. Yeah, but what are you doing?

ANTHONY

Going to the public library and logging in to watch Netflix?

NALEE

Yeah, playing games or something.

ANTHONY

Who does that at a public library in 2026? Ask whatever.

NALEE

Oh no. It's whatever. It's the situation. It's the scenario. Just go with it. Jesus. So you wouldn't, obviously, you would be upset at your friend, but you wouldn't be like, hey, where's my money? Give me my money.

ANTHONY

Well, wait. So do we think that my friend took my money?

NALEE

Yeah. It's not like it's not, there's no evidence that they took it, but it's implied that they took it. Because obviously it's at the same location that they were at, same place. Okay. And everything. So clearly the evidence doesn't point directly to them, but it's there. You know what I mean?

ANTHONY

So I misinterpreted. I I was understanding that they like logged in using my information and somehow got like hacked on the public computer and like somebody else took the money.

NALEE

No, no, no, no, no. Well, that's that's that's what's implied. So the scissionario, I guess I'll explain it to you a little bit, is you guys share your streaming account. I don't know if you know what like streaming is, but like Netflix, right? Right. Or like, yeah, Netflix, I guess. There's certain things that you can do. Like let's just say it's it's like for gaming. You could get paid to do you know, streaming and stuff. And so then that's why you would add an account to that and you could get revenue from doing streaming stuff, like playing games and stuff. And so then you're sharing that with your friend, and then the login info matches like where they travel to, the device that they use. And obviously you don't have any evidence that it's them, but clearly it's because of them that's my money is gone. You know what I mean? So it's still even if it's not them directly, it's still because they did all of that, which is like uh because they logged in on a public computer? Right, right. So then at the same time, they still allowed that what is the word that they used? They allowed that vulnerability into your account.

ANTHONY

Okay, so let me ask you this. When you developed this hypothetical, did you have in mind, is this like a game, like more like gaming streaming?

NALEE

In my head, yeah. But I put it out.

unknown

Okay.

ANTHONY

So I have an account. I'm just trying to fully grasp this. So I have an account so that I can stream myself playing video games for money to get paid money for my streaming. And it's a shared account, meaning I share it with you so that you can log in

Untangling The Scenario Details

ANTHONY

to play the game. Play the games that I play.

NALEE

Yeah, yeah, yeah.

ANTHONY

So not the same games as I play.

NALEE

You get it to tell me a billionaire.

ANTHONY

I'm gonna say what I'm talking about.

NALEE

So, yes, that's that's correct. So there's this thing, for example, there's this like website or in this streaming thing. I don't know what it is, but it's called Discord. And you could log in, you could chat with people, you could play games, and you could earn money, I'm assuming. I don't know all the all the know-abouts about it, but let's just let's just use that as an example. So then I gave you my password and username. Obviously, I could I earn money from so okay, never mind.

ANTHONY

I'll shut up. Go ahead.

NALEE

And so then what happened is you logged into my streaming account, but obviously there's money in there because I I got money from doing some other gaming streamings, but then you use it to play the games that I play. But you don't stream, you're just playing the games. And so then while you were going to the public library or whatever or the hotel computer, you left my account open. And so then there was a balance, and then people like either people used it or you used it, and you're just not like owning up to it. But then you're like, what the fuck? Like my money, I'm like, what the fuck, my money's missing? And so then I go to the customer service place and tell them, hey, my money's gone. And you know, Nali takes the money seriously. And so then they say, Well, it was logged in by your security credentials. It was taken out, money was taken out from that account, and it shows that you were the one who took the money out. So you technically we don't have anything we can do for you. But, you know, it's saying that it's at the location your friend was going to vacation from, and it was around that time that they went on vacation. So one plus one equals two. If you walk like a duck and you quack like a duck, you as a duck, not an orange. So yeah.

ANTHONY

Okay.

SPEAKER_02

We're both slow today, I think. I feel this and slow energy.

ANTHONY

I am very slow. Well, okay, so where I was having a hard time, so this dis I'm not even gonna say Discord. You you said Discord, but like so it can even be YouTube.

NALEE

If that's easier for you to comprehend, YouTube.

ANTHONY

Yeah.

NALEE

Damn, I sound like a fucking bitch.

SPEAKER_02

So YouTube.

ANTHONY

No, it's a valid because that's where I was having a problem comprehending. Because if I'm logging into my account for gaming to play games that I stream myself playing games so that I can make money, why I am not understanding why I would loan that information out to somebody else. Like, wouldn't you have your own login to log in to play your own games and to make your own money?

NALEE

Okay, let's put it in perspective.

ANTHONY

It's your struggling.

NALEE

Okay, it's you and my YouTube account for our Twin Tangents account, right? And we've earned money from that. And we said we're we're strictly just gonna save that money that we get from YouTube for our like gotcha. Our like supplies and shit, right? But then I go on vacation in Hawaii, and then, you know, I go to the public library and I log in into our YouTube account, and then we have a bounce, but then I didn't log out of it, and all of a sudden we have money missing from it. And you see that, hey, why is this out? But I say I didn't do anything, I just logged into YouTube, you know, whatever. And so then, does that make the situation a little bit easier to comprehend?

ANTHONY

Okay, now you sound like a bitch. No, I'm just kidding. No. No, that does make it a lot easier to comprehend. But only you sound like you're a bitch. No, you didn't sound like a bitch. But I but I am just gonna I'm just gonna say this. That does make it easier to comprehend. Okay. However, however, the difference is in the scenario, it's my personal gaming account, and I'm sharing it with you. And the way that you just proposed it, it's our twin tangents. Like it's our podcast.

NALEE

So it's exactly like it's exactly like how we do have a setup though. It's your bank account, right? It's your bank account that's set up with YouTube or I don't know, Bus Sprout. But then we both share it. So we both have access to it. So it's for the the use of both of us. But then we have obviously the monies, that is like it's it's in your example. It's tied to the both of us. Right. So then uh we both have access to it, but then you know, yeah.

ANTHONY

Okay.

SPEAKER_02

So from that standpoint, we're like we're like eight episodes in, and I still can't get this fucking hypothetical shit off the bar.

ANTHONY

Well, it's only because I'm putting plot holes in your story. No, it's okay. So if it's a group thing, going back to your scenario, if it's like a group game where they all stream together and they all make money together, but it's one person's account that it's under.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah.

ANTHONY

Okay. That changes the the fact. I guess it would be a team, like everybody would be responsible for it. And I think you had asked a question about filing like a a report. A fraudulent. Well, hell yeah, I would do that. If you're gonna look, if you're gonna sit here and you're gonna tell me you didn't spend the money, small amount, large amount, yeah. I'm filing a report. I'm filing in an incident report, fraudulent charges, fraudulent activity, whatever they want to call it. What is that?

NALEE

No, I I'm saying, okay, like good, good for you. Okay. I would do the same thing. I would do the same thing. Like, I get it, it's a shared account, but you are also responsible for it. You know what I mean?

ANTHONY

Bitch, but I have my money.

NALEE

Exactly. Where the money go? Make my money come back. You know, like, yeah. So okay.

ANTHONY

So then let me ask you this for the for the purpose of this scenario. So the money, if I'm streaming, playing my playing video games, I can make money. How do I make money? From people watching me?

NALEE

Yeah. So it's just like YouTube. So we can use that YouTube example. That's exactly that.

ANTHONY

And so the money sits in the the gaming account. So wouldn't it just make more s oh go ahead. Until we Oh, go ahead.

NALEE

I was gonna say it'll have a balance there until you like cash it out. So you could transfer it into your account. Or it'll just stay there.

ANTHONY

So then in that instance, I

File The Fraud Report Or Not

ANTHONY

feel like there also should be like a rule like every time there's like X amount of money in there, cash it out.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah.

ANTHONY

Why is that funny?

SPEAKER_02

Because like that's not the issue at hand, boo. The issue at hand is would you would you blame your friend? Like, would you blame them? And what would you do? You're over here thinking about the money. Like, mm, let's see.

ANTHONY

That's the whole purpose of this.

NALEE

I get it. I get it.

ANTHONY

Yes, I would blame my f I would I would definitely blame the other the person who signed into an like a public device.

NALEE

Okay. Would you tell them to pay up even if like the evidence aren't pointing directly to them? But it's pretty much implied that it's them.

ANTHONY

I would wait until after an em investigation has been completed.

NALEE

Okay.

ANTHONY

I mean, I'm gonna file the fraudulent charges and would you tell them?

NALEE

What if they're like, what if you're like, hey, I need you to tell me if you were the one who did it, if you didn't do it, that I'm gonna file the fraud report? And if they're like, okay, yeah, it was me. If they and I said, yeah, it was me, would you be like, okay, pay up and I won't do the the incident report, or would you still do it? And then tell them, like, hey, I just I'm just letting you know I'm gonna do an incident report whether it's it was you or not.

ANTHONY

Yeah, I would say pay up. If I if I absolutely knew that it was them and they were like and they admitted to it, right?

NALEE

Mm-hmm.

ANTHONY

Yeah, why wouldn't I ask them to pay up?

NALEE

I don't know. I'm just asking you. Freeze motherfuckers. I don't know.

ANTHONY

Why are you going like that? Did you do this? Is this personal experience?

NALEE

No, I would never do that. I would never do that. Okay.

ANTHONY

Well, what would you do?

NALEE

I would do I would do that too. I would be like, okay, I will give them an ultimatum. And then I would never ever share anything with them ever again.

ANTHONY

Is is the money ours?

NALEE

The money is yours.

ANTHONY

Mine personally or ours as a group?

NALEE

It's yours. So it's exactly like what I said based on the YouTube thing, where because, you know, you have I don't know, you know, like we have a lot of the stuff tied to your account, right? And so let's say if I used it and it took money out of your account, then obviously I would be responsible for paying you back. But then I'm over here being like, uh, I didn't do anything. Like I didn't do that, you know, but then clearly I did do that. And it's your money, not mine. Do you get it?

ANTHONY

Yeah. Yes.

NALEE

I think you're thinking too deep into this. It's very simple.

ANTHONY

But it's not very simple because it's like, so for us, the podcast is ours, right?

SPEAKER_01

Right. Right.

ANTHONY

So granted, my information and accounts are linked up to it. If at any point we're making money off of the podcast, let's say we made $500 and it was sitting in there and like, I don't know, is there like a YouTube financial section or whatever? I don't know.

unknown

I don't know.

NALEE

They sent you.

ANTHONY

If there's $500 sitting there and you spent it, yes, I would be mad and I would ask you to pay back my half because half of because it's us, it's half and half, 50-50. So that's where I'm getting confused with the scenario. Like, are these people a team that they're playing games and making money together? Or did I just give them my login credentials solely for them to play games and not make me any money? And they spent my money that was in there.

NALEE

Yes, that's exactly what happened. That's exactly what happened.

ANTHONY

Hell yeah, they're gonna pay that shit back. Okay. And hell yeah, I'm gonna change my passwords. Hell yeah, they're at fault.

NALEE

How long did it take us to get to the scenario? 20 minutes? But yes, you're right. Yeah, um, I would I'm in agreement to that. It's just like it's my money.

ANTHONY

It's my money.

NALEE

Yeah.

ANTHONY

So I was see, yeah, I wasn't understanding that. I thought it was an our money sort of situation.

NALEE

No, it's it's your money. It's like it's your YouTube account, but I'm using it. And then I So better way to put it for you to understand is I'm using your YouTube account, it's or it's our shared YouTube account. However, the account is connected to your public bank account or whatever. And let's say I bought some music, right? Or I played some music where it it like costs money. And I bought like I don't know, bought like a hundred dollars worth of fucking music when I was on vacation. And I'm like, that ain't me. I ain't sorry. And then come to find out it was me. So that's the situation. Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

Okay.

NALEE

This is a lame one. Y'all, we got lame ones too. It's okay.

ANTHONY

I don't think it was I don't think it was lame. I think that this one that just had so many variable factors that could come in.

SPEAKER_02

I don't think so. I thought it was really black and white. Bitch, are you high?

ANTHONY

I wish.

NALEE

You're probably high. This is an easy one. Okay. Anyways, I have one follow-up question.

ANTHONY

Okay.

NALEE

In this situation, would you then no longer share your account with him? And would you also no longer be their friend? Or would you consider it as like a rift in the relationship that you can mend?

ANTHONY

I think that that would be, I mean, depending on how much money it was, that would be something that could be mended.

SPEAKER_01

Okay.

ANTHONY

I don't think that I would give them access anymore. Did you do this? Do I need to check my bank accounts?

NALEE

No, why would I do that to you? I got my money. Why would I use your money? I don't know.

ANTHONY

You just said maybe you were on vacation. You downloaded $100 worth of music.

NALEE

When was I on vacation? When?

ANTHONY

You were literally just in Chicago.

NALEE

Nobody needs to know that.

ANTHONY

I can't with you. I can't.

NALEE

No. Yeah, I if it was me, I would be like, I would definitely have trust issues with this person when it comes to money, though. I wouldn't end the relationship, but I'd definitely be like, yeah, no. Like, I'm not giving you access to any of my stuff. I wouldn't end the relationship necessarily, but I'd be like, yeah, it's a no from me.

ANTHONY

Yeah. That's how I mean, again, depending on how much money it was. Because I mean, if you took $10 from me, yeah, I'd be mad about it, but I'm not gonna like end a relationship over it. But then if I find out you took out like $10,000.

NALEE

You got $10,000, bitch? What?

ANTHONY

Yeah.

NALEE

Dang. Now

Trust After Money Goes Missing

NALEE

I might actually do that then.

ANTHONY

I sleep on it. It's in between my mattress.

NALEE

Hey, I know what to do. When you're on vacation, I'll watch Duffy for you. Done.

ANTHONY

Too late. Too late. You could have watched Duffy. We would have paid.

NALEE

I'd be like, I'd be like, hi, whatever her name is. I well, I'm Anthony's um backup. I'm here to water their plants, even though they ain't gotten that in the background.

ANTHONY

I specifically uh picture printed a picture of you. And I said Do not allow. It's do not allow in this house.

NALEE

Damn.

ANTHONY

Just kidding.

NALEE

I'm famous. Look at me. Having pictures of me printed out and putting in your people's homes. Holy shit. How many of y'all have my face printed in your house? Let me know.

ANTHONY

Oh God, we don't want to Yeah, never mind.

NALEE

I don't want to know.

ANTHONY

Probably got some fans out there. Okay, getting back to the scenario. What else do you have for me?

NALEE

That's pretty much it. This is a cute short one.

ANTHONY

Well, that was really short.

NALEE

Normally we'd go off tangent, but this one is a really quick and really short one.

ANTHONY

I want to tangent off on this a little bit. So now, do we know for sure that it's the friend that took the money?

NALEE

We do not. The evidence points to the friend, but it does not like straight out, flat out say, oh yeah, it was them. What would you do then in a situation where let's say they they still denied like nah, it wasn't me. Like I didn't do it.

SPEAKER_02

And then you did the incident report, and they're like, hey, we have the person who took your money on camera, and it turned out to be your friend. Like, what would you do in that situation? I'd probably laugh my fucking ass off. I'd be like, you so dumb.

ANTHONY

You'd be like, hey Nolly, look at this video I got. Got anything to say for yourself?

SPEAKER_02

For real.

ANTHONY

That's what I would do.

SPEAKER_02

I wonder if that's ever happened.

ANTHONY

I'm sure that it has. I'm sure that it is.

NALEE

I mean, like, criminal law, criminalized, I'm sure it's happened. Like, they're like, I ain't robbed this place, and they got like money in their pocket, and clearly the camera's showing it's them. But like, I mean, like in the friendship, that ain't me serious. Yeah, that ain't me. I got here. I'm bald. That person's bald there.

SPEAKER_02

I got purple here now. That's what I'm saying. Who are you talking about?

ANTHONY

And then we watch as this person gets into the car. That ain't my car. I borrowed my car last week.

SPEAKER_02

That's funny. Yeah, I'd probably laugh my ass and be like, you dumbass fu, you dumb ho.

ANTHONY

And even if there wasn't like video footage, I would definitely file and my friend wanted to. Nope, wasn't me. Wasn't me. Wasn't me. Even though everything like checks, I would probably file the fraudulent charge. Obviously, change all of my passwords and give, okay, I'll give you my password again. I'll give you all the passwords. But then if it happens again, then you know the call is coming from inside the house.

NALEE

Nah, bitch. Bye.

ANTHONY

This isn't just a coincidence.

NALEE

It's a no for me.

ANTHONY

Then I would know.

NALEE

Mm-mm. I ain't gonna let it happen a second time. I'm about to be a fool for a second time. It's a no for me.

ANTHONY

But the thing is, is like you said, you don't know that your friend is the one who did it.

NALEE

Yeah. Then I don't know. They're saying they didn't. I'd be like, I'd be like, you as a grown adult, and we don't need to be sharing these accounts. Yeah, but it's a no for me.

unknown

Yeah.

NALEE

I commend you though for giving it a second try. I got trust issues over here. So one and done, baby. One and done.

ANTHONY

But it literally could have. Been somebody else too, right? He could have went to the public library and logged into the computer there to play video games and then didn't log out and somebody else came in on after him.

NALEE

And even if that was the case, that's irresponsible.

ANTHONY

That part. I'd still blame him for that part.

NALEE

I'd be like, hey, you remember that one time where you were dumb enough to log into my YouTube account and then like people stole my money? And then like, yeah. And then two weeks later, hey, you remember that one time again? Then you would like use my YouTube account and I'm a money guy stole.

ANTHONY

Now you're just being petty.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah.

NALEE

I would be fucking petty. I told you, you don't fuck with my money. It's my money. Okay? Make the money move. If you're in quadrupling or making my money come back tenfold, bitch, no.

ANTHONY

That part right there.

NALEE

Yeah. Don't fuck with my money. I barely got money. I barely got money. So why are you fucking with my not money?

ANTHONY

Why you fucking with what little money I have?

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, exactly. This shit got me pissed off for no reason.

ANTHONY

Calm down. Let's rein it in. Let's bring it home. Okay.

NALEE

Usa.

ANTHONY

Usa. Usa. Oosa.

NALEE

Yeah. If anything, if you guys have not learned anything within the past three episodes, you don't fuck with my money.

ANTHONY

Just the three episodes?

NALEE

I think so, yeah.

ANTHONY

We've released like 50 episodes now.

NALEE

But the past three episodes.

ANTHONY

I feel like we talk about money a lot.

NALEE

Do we? I feel like we do. I don't know. I feel like we talk about our lottery money a lot that has yet to come, has yet to arrive. But it's coming.

ANTHONY

This week.

NALEE

It's it's coming. I feel it coming. I feel it coming. The weekend.

ANTHONY

Your face looks so good right now.

NALEE

I bet it looks good.

Password Rules And Closing Tangents

ANTHONY

Do you have makeup on?

NALEE

Barely. I just have blush and then I have eyeliner and my eyebrow.

ANTHONY

Damn.

NALEE

Skincare, baby.

ANTHONY

Okay.

NALEE

Alright. That's it for me. You got anything else to add? Yeah.

ANTHONY

Again, I'm just gonna go back. I'm not gonna share my passwords with anybody anymore.

NALEE

Same. Don't share passwords unless it's your spouse. And even then, if your spouse is tricky, bitch, watch out.

ANTHONY

I went to go log in to our studio this morning. And it was like, I I had to like enter in my password and everything. And I was like, what the hell? And then I remembered you texted me last night and you were like, new password.

NALEE

Yeah, I couldn't get into because I just got obviously the new MacBook or whatever, but I couldn't get into it. And so I was just like, what the fuck? So I'm like, I'm gonna change it. I'm like, I should probably let Anthony know in case he freaks out about it, though. Because I know you had issues with passwords before.

ANTHONY

Yeah, I couldn't get in.

NALEE

Okay. Like that's it for this hypothetical heartland. All right, y'all. I'm on some other kind of fucking drug today.

ANTHONY

Did you ever watch Big Mouth?

NALEE

No, I didn't. Their cartoon is ugly. I don't I was not attracted to it.

ANTHONY

Attracted to a cartoon.

NALEE

Yeah, yeah. The cartoons look ugly. I'm a shallow ass bitch. If it don't look cute, if it don't look cute, if it don't look handsome, or if it don't look pretty, I'm watching it. That's it. I'm a shallow ass bitch.

ANTHONY

I'm gonna find it and send it to you. You sounded like this one character on there who was like a jazz singer. Can't think of his name. Yeah. Okay.

NALEE

Was it ugly? No.

ANTHONY

Like, did it sound stupid? Just the way that you said that sounds ugly.

NALEE

How did I say it? I don't even remember what I said. I don't know.

ANTHONY

It was like y'all. Yeah. Okay.

NALEE

Okay. All right, that's it for uh for y'all. That's it for us, y'all. Cut.

ANTHONY

Cut.

NALEE

Bye. Bye.