With Jenny Garth and Tori Spelling Happy to hear happy, It's can you believe it? Two? Three? Yes? How how was it for everyone? I want to know? Yeah, let us know. Let us know. My mom turned eighty. Oh me, me, Memester turned eighty on New Year's Day. So very very grateful that to be ringing in the new year with my mom and she's doing well and she's so so happy because all of my daughters were here to celebrate her and her daughters. It was really special. I love
it and we love you guys. So we have a special episode today. That's right. It is called nine O two one over to you episode. Yes, it's all on the fans' literally handing it over to the fans to call in and guide us through this one without hesitation. Let's do it. Let's call. Let's get into caller number one. Are you there a caller? Hello, labies Hi, how are you welcome? Megan? Right? Megan? Right? Where are you right now? Where are we talking to you? I am in my
Dallas office. I work for a marketing firm here in Dallas, and we are actually moving offices. So everything's kind of scattered and stacked because we literally are moving out next week. So where I am right now, I'm packing up, packing up the office. Wow, that sounds fun. Yeah. What should we do with nine, O two and O MG in the new year? Um? What would you like to see
from the podcast? I think, I well, I love her as it is, but if I if my career, I think one of my Christmas wish, I'd love to see some of the bigger name asked members come on as guests and kind of talk about us two Okay, Okay, it's because it's really it's so it's it's such an iconic show and and and and I've ben in my adult years, I've I've rewatched it. I want to say one or two times, um, just because I think I
was pregnant around aternity leave. I can't remember the last time I did that, but it had come on I'm like pop or soap net so one of those networks, and I got sucked in again and I started dvring and and even my husband was like Thistle Show like two years old, and I'm like, guess that it's so good still um um, But but I think it's fun to kind of go back, and it's it's fun to hear your perspective from from from so many different parts of it, from making it and or being or seeing
the characters again for after so many years. But I'd love to know, um, you know, get some perspective from from some of those other past members. I think would be super fun. Well we'll put it out there. You put it out there, We'll put it out there and it will happen. I feel it. Okay, Yes, that would be great. How do you feel about Jen likes organization and she likes an order, So Amy and I are kind of all over the place and we're just like you get excited, like can we go? Do you like
it in order or just like passion statements? I'm the witness here. Sorry, No, that's okay. I like I think I like it more in an orderly in order we passion I think with a with a few passion statements. Um thrown in is kind of like that's just the way that my mind works too, um, and that that's that's the way I operated my average. So I think I prefer it that way and I love it, and I like how Jenny is like, okay, well let's go back to this because we were jumping in too far.
And let's just back it up. And I'm like, yes, let's back it up, because there's a lot of thing you know, so so I think my mind kind of looks like that too. That's just one. That's one girl's opinion. Everyone's different. They love to jump right to the meat of the episode, right to the middle. Excited. When I think about really iconic couples of you know, the two thousands, you kind of think of Carrie and Big and and and um Ross and Rachel and and the third one, Mom,
this is Donna and David. But for some reason, Kelly and Dylan or Brenda and Dylan don't really pop onto my list. And I'm wondering, do you ever think about do you ever think about, like what would who? What are some other couples that might compare to the three that I just that I just listened of that time frame.
But I don't think Kelly and Dylan or Brenda and Dylan, we're a couple long enough to resonate as a couple, like there was always breakups and all the things that went and then they all went their different ways, all the characters in their different ways. Um, but I feel like you're asking us you know, what's that Brandon Kelly? I think Brandon and Kelly. Yeah, see in my mind though,
so I'm interrupting my mind. I thought of Brenda and Dylan as like such an iconic couple, and then watching it back now, all these years later, I'm like, wow, they were together such a short time, but it back then it just felt like huge because they blew up so much. I guess, yeah, so times so timing that that that that's a good answer. But even though I hope but other shows you mean, but yeah, well my
question was twofold. It was that, And then you know who in your mind, who are some of the other kind of iconic characters that kind of are at that Carrie and Big Ross and Rachel Donn at David level? Can any can you? Can you think of any? I know, it's it's sort of the first thing that came to my mind was from Cheers with Sam and uh what's her name? Dan? Diane? H good one? Okay, okay, uh,
I got nothing okay. And then another one of my super big, big burning questions when Kathleen Robertson, is that did I say your last same right? Was? Is it Robinson Player's character when she went the show, none of the other characters kind of like addressed it in the storyline. It was like, Okay, she's on the beach with Steve and they're saying they're goodbyes, and then she walks off and no one talks about it again. I know, we haven't gotten there, and we haven't gotten there yet. Wait
a second, I don't know what's happening. I know, and so I tho, but I know, I know. But okay, so it's not like what well that happened all the time on our show. Things would disappear and then not
be talked about again. Yeah, maybe, but I felt like that, And even when I watched it back, I remember thinking that as my young self, being like, why didn't her roommates just even when they went to the graduation party and I know it's skipping so far ahead and Jinea I don't remember, but it was like, why didn't they say, oh, like Claire's left so sad or our roommate just moved out. I don't know. It was just like never to be talking.
I just thought it was at all, well, we definitely want Kathleen, we want Kathleen on the show, and she was gonna come on the beach episode Beach House episode, but she was in Jamaica with her family, so we'll have to ask her how that went down because we don't remember. I know, I feel like it's out of sight, out of mind. Isn't that the expression? They really took that to the next level on our show all the time, yea, But there was so much story to tell that they
had to move on. I guess yeah. And then my last one was um and Antonia Tony Machette's character, Rebecca.
I wondered if there was any um what what were your feelings toward her when you were when you were filming and things, because you you guys talk a lot about how even though it's it's, you know, fictional versus reality, but there was you guys were young, and there was a little bit of like wordlines sometimes even when you weren't filming, about feelings towards other cast members, And so I wondered, what was your what were the feelings towards her?
Because her character alternately stole the heart of doing so I wondered what was what was the feelings to herd on towards you know, during filming an onset and when she came on to the show. I always kind of wondered about that. Rebecca was really sweet. She was very easy to get along with, you know. Yeah, I just remember us. I mean you could speak differently because obviously Kelly and Dylon, but I just Rebecca Gayard was so
like we became instant friends, and she was friends with everybody. Um. Yeah, when I thought, if I'm being honest though, like I would say, from Kelly slash Jenny's perspective, I probably did experience feelings of jealousy or like, don't you know, totally normal and I didn't really like it that that happened, But it happened with Kelly too, So yeah, I can't you know, you can't can't be like both ways, right right?
And I and from a viewer, I thought that for her and for the best match of any of them, and that he I was horrified when when when she went off the show and the way she died, and I remember feeling just like, oh my god, I was so sad the way that that happened. Um, And I said, but I always kind of wondered about, you know, what were the feelings toward her during and things like that. Just because there is. It is part of you guys have talked about in the past. So I wanted to
ask that I remember. I don't. I don't remember their storyline now, but I'll be so excited to watch it back. But um, what season is that even? I think, I want to say five or six? I want to say six. I don't. I don't remember exactly this season. Um, I want to say like five or six. I remember filming a scene on a bluff, like a wedding scene. Is that right to that's their wedding? Okay, I can see that in my it was really cold, it would be, but I remember thinking, this is so beautiful. I wish
that was Kelly. I wish that was my character sad. But also what we're talking about seasons, I wanted to to ask, where when did you guys think that the show was in its prime? For me, it was like around that time, around seasons five and six, when Jamie Walters was on the show. There was just so many good things happening and so many of the storylines. I wondered when you guys thought the show was like and
it's true prime. Oh my gosh, that's impossible for me to answer because I don't remember, like I haven't seen them yet, so I once I watched it all back, I'll be able to really answer that better. But for now, I'm gonna just say season one because it was just so fun to get to know everybody and and see them all and learn about them. Yeah. I definitely always say the college years, just because I remember so much
fondness of those scenes and so far. You know, we're rewatching season four and I'm like, m was I wrong? But I think you're right. It's one season five hits that I really got excited about stuff. I can't wait something to look forward to. Agan, Thank you so much for helping us with our nine O two Over to You episode. Happy to Okay, care, okay, okay, okay, Now we go to call her number two. Tanya is our next yes on the nine O two one over to You? Okay,
I just like saying it. I'm gonna you say it. Well, Hi, how are you our glasses on? Are you you can keep them on? It's just okay? Thank you? Where are you Tanya? Right now? Where in the world are you? Okay? I live in Newport Beach, California. I'm in Orange County. So not too far phone you guys. No, and um, yeah, I have two kids and and yeah, I'm just I'm at home. My in laws are going to pick up my kids from school at three o'clock. And Harry, I know, be a part of our podcast. Thank you for being
here today. Thank you. This is our over to you episode. So we're handing it over to you podcast. Oh my goodness, good luck. It's all on me. Okay, okay. Well. Um. The very first episode of Beverly Hills nanna to know that I saw was UM season one, episode eighteen. I only know this because I looked it up. UM. It aired on um Marche synopsis. It's only a test, it was called, and it was the one where Brenda does
a self breast exam and she finds a lump. It was the first episode I'd ever seen, and it prompted me to do the same. I had never done a self breast exam before, and um, I think it was the very first time that made me spring into action without parental prompting. And so I did the same. And I actually did to find a lump. So threw my whole house into this tizzy, and my mother made an appointment with the doctor. I saw the doctor the next
day and everything was fine. But I mean, apart from seeing a show with kids my age that looked like me, that we're going through the same types of things I was going through. I was nineteen at the time. Um, and then to have this, you know, this, this action that I took on my own accord because of something I saw on TV was just I mean, that's invaluable. And I know I wasn't the only one. I know that you guys have had many storylines where you've done
that for other people. So for that, I thank you. I am lucky that it was nothing, But yeah, I distinctively remember that, you know, that moment when I saw that show, and well, we do hear that a lot. But it's it's interesting when you break it down like that, because watching this show back then was such a different experience for teenagers than they had ever had before that.
You're right. It was seeing characters that they could really relate to and seeing them go through real life things, and that was what I think made such an impact on our audience. And now why still to this day there are fans of the show that are you carved out a place we carved out a place together, you know, exactly exactly. Yeah, I know, I'm I know, I'm not
the only one that experienced something like that. And then the other thing we're sharing that with us that it is nice to know, like all these years later, that it did have such an effect on people and really help people get through because it is it's like we're in way different decade now, obviously, but it's still like teens and young people and humans in general, we go through the same issues. Yeah, there's nothing that compares to that me too factor, you know, like, oh she does
that as well, or they they're going through that. I totally relate. You know. It's like hearing a a song that's really meaningful, or reading something in a book that just like wow, I never could have put that into words or you know, quite like that. And so there's someone out there that it gets me, you know. Um, So that was really meaningful to me, and I mean I was hooked from from day one. It's like, wow,
I had that experience. And then my sister at the time, who would have loved to have been here, leah, Um, she was seven, so she wasn't able to watch it at the time. My parents were living overseas. My sister and my parents were living overseas, and so I would record six or eight episodes, and you know, because back then, we had to wait a week until the next episode came on. So I would record six or eight UM episodes at a time and send them to her on
a VHS tape. And I swear we started the ben Jing trend before it was a thing, because she would get, you know, a VCR tape and she'd sit there and watch episode after episode after episode after every So that's how she got up. I remember doing that. I remember that clunky VHS tape and you had to hit in, you had to push record, like it seems so archaic now, yeah, that's what we used to do. Yeah, and the most binger. Yeah, yeah, it was great because I mean I recorded I recorded Dynasty,
I recorded not Landing, all the spelling, you know, franchise. Um, I think I recorded Dallas, but definitely nine O two one out. And she loved it. Oh my gosh. So that was she was only seven then, well she was seven when I saw the first episode, and then it was a few years later when she was probably like yeah, yeah, yeah, middle school, high school, yeah, yeah, yeah, no, no, it was. It was a few years later when I started doing that for her, so, um, yeah, so she's a big
band too. And then she remember when she bought the the ten year um the d d yes and she still has it. Yeah, and so we would remember that episodes. Let's watch it, you know, we have to find it, and we'd watch those. So that was fun. Later on, Yeah, makes tapes, you guys, Oh my gosh, yes, I know. So we grew up in the best time ever. I feel. I feel like playlists just aren't the same, Like because you had them, you have to decorate them and give them to someone, not just be like, yeah, here's my
here's my Spotify list. Yeah, I know, right, I agree. I agree. Well, we're so grateful to meet you and get to talk to you and hear your stories. Thank you. Oh you're awesome. Thank you. Well I don't I did over you anytime, Tanya, A little crop, did a little crap, I did a little crep um. So I just have a couple of questions. You know, it's so hard. I
know you guys have been asked everything under the sun. Um, but a couple of things, I mean kind of I guess going back to some things that you've talked to
on the podcast. Um, you know, especially like Kelly's character between rape and disorder and eating disorder, excuse me, and almost getting sucked into a cult, and abuse and physical you know, physical abuse and all these different things that you as an actor went through, and of course tore your character had some very similar things that they put you through. I feel like that really messes with your
psyche and future relationships. And I was just wondering what your advice would be two young actors on how to sort of deal with that. Like, you're a professional, you're an actor. You're getting into those scenarios and dealing with those things, but at the end of the day, when you go home, it's it's really you. How you know, what would you tell young today about how did how to deal with that? Um, you're right, it does have
a pretty profound impact on your growth, your emotional growth. Um. Why do you think most actors this are a little google?
It's true. Um, but I would have to say my advice would be two, really invest in yourself, like get to know who you really are as a person, getting therapy and really really really get to know yourself, so that then playing all these other things it can be a job for you and you can turn it off and go back to that person that you love so much, your best friend, yourself, and and have that safety of
you know, real life versus non reality. That is good advice because think about it, like thirty years ago when we were doing this, nobody was telling us talked about mental health and you know, like just everything, like everyone's so aware now how to really be your own advocate that you can. And back then, I feel like I don't know about you, Jim, but like I don't need if I'm thinking about, like wow, all the like storylines
that we did have to deal with. I feel like we just went home and just pushed it down and like okay, go on, go back to Mark the next day, go home be you know, you would go home and to your boyfriend, a girlfriend or spouse at the time and still so young, and you would be altered, like you had had a really traumatic experience and they would be like how is his work? And what's for dinner? Like you couldn't relate to the person at home at all because we lived in such a bubble of this
experience that we were going through. Yeah, yeah, interesting. The question that you, um, this is this is uh, this is a question for my sister. She wanted to know what were your favorite ways to promote the show. You guys did the mall tours, you did in person promotion, maybe you were, um interviewed for magazines. What was your favorite and why? And was it more comfortable being on your own or with fellow cast mates. You. First of all, you're the winner of over to you because you've asked
two questions that we've never heard before. Really, Oh my gosh, we are loving you. Yeah, okay, never leave us. Okay. Favorite way to promote the show, um, they would send I remember you didn't get to do this store because you didn't travel, but they would send us on touring appearances. I did one in Israel with a few other cast mates, and that was amazing because we got to have this incredible experience and get to know all these amazing fans
from another country. Um. And then I did one on my own in Japan, which was one of the most memorable trips of my life, and um, it was incredible.
So it was always fun to do it with a fellow cast made but at the same time when we when you got a chance to go and do something on your own, there was a whole another layer of like, oh, this is what this is me, this is you know, you got to think by yourself a little bit differently from just the cast part um with Jen's referring to so I would hear about like, oh, the cast members are all traveling, you know, to Europe, Israel, and like
I was never invited, and I was so embarrassed. I was like, in my head, I was like, gosh, Donna must be the most most unpopular character on the show. And I was so terribly embarrassed to even bring it up that I never brought it up. And then years later when I said something, everyone was like, oh, yeah, your dad. My dad didn't fly. He was terrified of travel and didn't want me traveling anywhere, so he would tell them, don't ever invite Tory to any of these trips.
But it's like it messed with me because I didn't know that until like twenty years later when people are like, oh, yeah, your dad never allowed you to do those and I was like, oh my god. I thought, like no one ever just wanted my fans didn't want to meet me, they hated me. I mean, I love my dad was trying to protect me, but I also like he didn't let me get to sleepaway camp either. Like, I'm bummed
about certain things. You are sheltered. I was sheltered, but I wish I had gotten that experience with you, like, and we've been able to do it together. We've since traveled, we got to travel to Israel a few years to go together, but I wish back in the day I had gotten to do it all with everybody. So I'm like kind of sad about that. But yeah, do you have a fear of traveling yourself now or no? Not at all. Yeah, he totally gave me his fear by
trying not to give me his fear. He totally gave me a scared gosh the night mare to fly with. Let me tell you, Jen has to deal with me, and it's not pretty, not fun. But the goodness is I will only trust very few people to travel with, and Jenna is one of them. Oh lucky me, You're so lucky, You're blessed in this lifetime. So she's knuckling it and grabbing Yeah, yeah, and I get really bummed
if she ever falls asleep. Another way that was really fun to promote the show that I was thinking of was doing talk shows like live talk shows and just meeting like Arsenio Hall and Chevy Peace and Jay Leno and all the people. We got to go and do interviews on those couches and Ellen and it was just really that was always fun and exciting. That's really fun. I did get to do those in so yeah, that's really cool. Kanya, you are a winner. Thank you so much.
Thank you very much. I love the show and I love the podcast, so keep it up. You give our love to your sister there. I will, I will for sure, she said, she it all right, take care of you guys. Thank you bye. She was great, amazing. Honestly, I never heard those questions before me neither. Next up on our nine o two one over to You episode, we have Yvonne Hi. How are you? My gosh, you guys look the same. You change, haven't changed at all. Thank you, You're very very love you. We are ready to hand
it over to you. What what do you how do you want to go? Do you want to ask us questions? You want to recipe? What do you want to do? Well? I just want to know. I mean, m Um, first of all, I'm excited to talk to both of you. I mean I watched your show like crazy, every episode everything, and just a question, um, Eve, you had to go back to your eighteen year old self, what would you say to yourself now? You know things have changed, world
has changed, everything has changed. So just wondering. Mm hmm. It's interesting because we both have teenage daughters now, and so what we what's what we do say to them is probably what we would have said to ourselves if we could have. Uh that's something I've taught my daughter. Don't know about you, but like I try to teach Fiona that that the person inside of her is like her best friend, and speak to her kindly and treat her,
give her advice that you would want her given. And I feel like for me, I would have just told myself that it's all going to be okay. I think I spent a lot of time worrying about the future and not as much time living in the moment at that point in my life. Yeah, yeah, yeah, that's beautiful. Same.
I feel like I now watched back that eighteen year old girl and I'm like, oh my gosh, like you were good enough, you were pretty enough, you were smart enough, you you Yeah, it was just the insecurity was so next level, and I always like feel weird saying next people were like, oh, you guys were famous, like boo hoo, but you know, we're still humans and eighteen year old girls going through a situation that it was different and um and then trying to you know, I mean working
full time, but also you know, representing characters and you know, we had such a lot on our shoulders, like you know, those characters were really special to us, but they were really special to a lot of people, and it was
an honor to play them. And we you know, when people say you're a role model and you're eighteen years old, you're like that was a lot of pressure because inside I was like, okay, I'm Donna, I'm a role model, but I'm tor and I'm so insecure, like I don't know how I could be anything to anybody, and um, yeah, so kinder, kinder to myself and give myself a break, and might it be fun gen to be able to go back with the knowledge we have now and have like just one week in our eight year old self.
That's why they make movies about that. That's because it's yeah, yeah, it's funny because looking at the show and you guys saying that now, um, you would have never noticed that you had any insecurity at all. I mean, you guys were I can't explain how everybody wanted address act like you guys. Um, everybody in the show was gorgeous, and you know, even now, I mean it's just it's hard. And I understand a lot of when you guys are in this industry because you are a public figure, you
guys go through that. But you would never imagine something like that, you know, But I think it's true to like with just the person next to you on the train or the person in the groceries. Yeah, you never
know what somebody's going through. And I think exactly a lot, you know, we're all learning unfortunately so much about being more kind or respectful to other people and other people's journeys, and you know, like thinking that when you meet somebody or when someone irritates you, you never know what is happening in their personal life or what's happening in their minds exactly. Yeah. Yeah, mental health now is a serious thing.
Back in our day that was not even a saying you know, but but um, I mean, it's just you know, amazing to see you too. It's just you guys are just oh my gosh, I can't believe to be talking to you guys seriously, and I admire you both. Um, you guys are from what I've read and everything, you guys are great women and from what it looks like, wonderful moms. Um. You know, not every not every Um.
It's a hard world to have to be a mom because you don't know at the end of the day when you're racing, when they get older and they you're like, Okay, I taught you this, but you're doing this, you know, and so it's kind of hard. The best we can, Yeah, you can only teach them when they got to carve their own way. Thank you nice of you know, no, thank you for even talking to me. I'm I'm it's such an honor. I would have never imagined while I was watching the show to even be right now, right here,
thirty years later. Yes, for some of us is a little bit more okay, Well we did we grow together, Yvan. Thank you so much falling in and being on our I know two and over to you episode. Oh thank you. I love you both, and UM God bless you and thank you for leaving UM nine O two one in our hits for the rest of our lives. And I hope everything goes well for you. I wish you both the best always. Thank you, we love you and happy New Year. Thank you, Thank you you too, byeye bye bye,
Thank you lady, I love her. Okay, this is it. This is our final caller for NATO and over to you episode we have with us a Molly who. I don't think this is our first time meeting. So we met you at the beach House recently. Yes, that was just so serendipitous and unreal. It was crazy because we were really our day was over, we were done. We had just gone out there to like get some fresh
air before we left. I actually wanted to take a picture of you on the balcony because I loved your outfit that was behind it when we were like, hey, and then look up what they actually live here? You think when you when you looked up and saw us, You know, I had been following the podcast and I knew that you were going to be filming and recording an episode at the beach Club. UM so I was just like, wait, is this the actual day that they're doing? Like,
how is this even possible that it's the same darns. See. I wish you hadn't known anything, so you just would have been like, hey, I'm taking picture in front of the beach apartment. Oh my god, Kelly and Donner here? Yeah, I mean I had no idea that that was good, right, No, pretty crazy though. Yes. I was just so amazed. And I didn't have my glasses on so I couldn't see you, and I was like, is that people who are renting
the airbnb? And my girlfriend's like that's story and Jenny like that's them and I was like really, And then you came down and it was amazing. Where are you? Where are you a Molly? I'm at home. I'm at home. I've been I'm a realtor, so I work from home. Man, what state were nap up? Oh? Very nice? You didn't tell us that that day that you live in Heaven? We might have yeah, yes, why did an invite? We want to come visit your Oh? Welcome. I have like
a little airbnb and you can stay there. Really perfect? Okay? Done? You heard here first? Coming on? Are are over to you. Episode. We want to turn it over to you. We want you to ask us what you want to ask us, or talk about whatever you want to talk about. M m. Well, you know, I have been watching the show since I think it was I was about two years behind because I was watching it in the Middle East in Abu Dhabi.
I kind of grew up the majority of my adolescence was there, and um so I was a little behind, but I already had known about the show and about the characters and everything like that teen magazine and all the little magazines that came out. Obviously Internet wasn't there, but my girlfriends who were in the US would talk about it, and so I kind of already knew about it and was so excited when it finally aired in the Middle East. Of course, it was censored, so there
was a lot of things that were like skipped over. Wow. Really yeah, lots of conversations that we were just like, you know, you cock your head and be like, what just happened there? Um, like, can you give some examples of what was what they I think the episode where Brenda and Dylan kind of consummate their relationship. Really we're talking about it and getting to that stage where it
was episode. So the majority of that speech that the person came out and said, you know, what her experience was sexually and how she contracted aids, that was all kind of yeah. So there was so unfortunate because there there that we could have probably helped a lot of people, oh yeah, and opened up a lot of conversations about
uncomfortable subjects, yes, and educated them. I feel like with the censorship, there was a lot of ignorance as to what could happen and what is happening in the real world. And I feel like the show really brought up topics like that that you could discuss and um, and it was important for young teenagers who were active to actually hear um. So it was it was very unfortunate that
that was censored. UM. But I got the opportunity to watch it in Sri Lanka during my summers, which is where I'm originally from, and so then I would piece the everything together what happened and that's what it meant. Now, It makes sense. Now, it makes sense. And I would watch this with my parents and my brother, and after every episode my parents would ask, so, what would you have done in that situation? Oh wow, I love that.
And they would kind of take on the gym and Cindy Walsh uh personas and they were like, well, we think we actually agree with them, and they were so similar in character. So it just like Charley bring it Home. UM. And so I watched and I videotaped everything on VHS.
And then I moved to Sharjah, which is also in the United Arab Emirates and other emirate and um, we would get locked up from the outside an seven pm and so all I would do is watch these videotapes that I had smuggled into the dorm room and that's what I watched every single night with my girlfriends. UM.
So I kind of memorized I think, majority of this show. UM. But it like it gave me a sense of comfort because I wasn't with my family and that was like a great way of just kind of feeling at home. And I transferred to the United States and went to school there. I had a lot of catching up to
do because I missed out on three years. But um, I was flipping through the channels in the dorm room and I was so lonely because I knew nobody like cry in the stairwell and just be like, oh, I don't know anyone here, but I was flipping through the channels and there you guys were, and I was like, oh, this comforting. Yes. So when I saw you guys on the balcony and come down from the beach apartment, my girlfriend asked me. She's like, are you just star struck?
And I said, you know, it's not star struck. It's I feel like I'm meeting a pen pal, or like a sister that sisters that I have never met before, like half sisters that I've never met before, but we've had this relationship. And I followed you throughout not only O two and O, but um with your person and the person that you are as well. And on the
podcast it's hilarious and I love listening to it. I missed out on starting the podcast when it did because I was homeschooling during COVID and that was my life. Now I'm kind of doing what Jenny does and reliving the podcast. I'm going through every single episode from when you started, and so I'm catching up. It's been pretty amazing. Wow, what an interesting life you've lived. First of all, you you've been all over Yeah, it's been. It's been wonderful
being able to travel. I was very blessed with that and my parents giving me that opportunity to do that,
so it was nice. And then I like what you said about it's just like meeting even a half sister or something that you haven't seen in a while, because it's weird, because it almost feels that way from our perspective too, even though we weren't watching you guys, but we we felt yourself and we had this comfort of knowing that we were so loved and these characters are so loved by so many people that when we meet
our fans, they feel like our friends. Yeah, it's definitely more personal and more intimate than like I imagine other celebrities, meaning yeah, it's yeah, we always want to hug and it's like we have that instant connection to them, so we feel it right back. M hm. I mean so much. It really does, because the whole show, your characters, you're acting, and everything that you're doing even today with your podcast, it really is very impactful and it means a lot.
And um, people who know me know that first part of my personality and my growth has been based on a lot of just living by your side with the show, learning a lot, especially living in foreign countries. I learned so much from just watching the show, even just passing my sa t s. I knew so many words and vocabulary and things that popped up because of the show. So it was very bizarre, but um it was. It
really has helped me. And it was a good show, like there was always something to learn, um and it evoked so much emotion with how you guys acted and portrayed the various characters, and it just kept on growing and I grew as a person with the show too, So gosh, thank you. Yeah that where you are, we'll always remember you from that day on the beach, for sure, Myles.
I didn't think my smile could get any bigger from every single location, and I did a little video clip too with you know, us turning around and like kind of a play on the initial um and everything like that. But once I saw you, I feel like my my smile just couldn't get any bigger. Happy, my heart was so full. You're so dear, Thank you so much for being such a devoted fan all these years. We saw the video and it brought to your star eyes. We really we loved seeing them. My husband will see me.
I mean until this day. I'm still watching reruns on Pluto and my DVDs. I have all set seasons. Um, but my kids also know the characters and they'll they'll watch see me like rolled coraled up on the couch and my husband were like, Okay, she's in her happy place. We're proud to be a part of that. Yeah. Remember how much we love you and appreciate you when you're watching next time. Okay, thank you so much, thank you, thank you for being with us. Absolutely, we love you. Wow.
Was a fun episode. That was amazing. We got to meet some really great people. Yeah, really great. I like it when they take over the show. Yeah, I mean too, we should. We should do that more often. We should. That made me happy. Well that's it, everybody. That's that's all for our nine o two went over to you episode not anymore you want to do myself? I like when you say it. Okay, I'll say it to you later. Okay, bye, everybody, Love you guys.
