I want to talk about all kinds of subjects, things that people don't want to talk about, especially in my culture. You know, a lot of things are still taboo. My transparency and my honesty can sometimes get me into trouble with my team. I'm a very confident woman, and I don't care how beautiful a woman is. I love. I'm not a hater at all, So I can be standing next to a body down woman beautiful and I just feel just as sexy as hurt. What up? Everybody? Get that?
I hope you're all having a wonderful day. Finally, Fault is here. And I don't know about you guys, but I love fault and winter. It is sweater season, scarves, beanie boots. I love it, or, as my assistant only calls it, gray sweat season. So my name is cheek Ease, and I want to welcome you to my brand new podcast, cheek Ease and Chill. This podcast has been in the works for years. It's been on my vision board for like almost three years now, so I'm excited to finally
share it with you. And since it's our very first episode, I thought it would be the perfect opportunity to do a little Q and A, so you have a better sense of who I am. So grab a drink, some tequila wine, whatever you want, Um, popcorn, pizza, and let's do it chickens and chill. Alright. So, as I mentioned, today is our very first episode and it's all about me. So we're going to pull back the curtain and we're gonna get real comfortable. I have my producer to sell
and Brianna here with me. Hi, guys, cheek ease, thanks for having us. You know we're usually behind the scenes here, but today we're grilling you because we want to know all the exciting and spicy stuff that's going on. First, congrats on the podcast and joining my Heart Radios podcast network. We're so excited to have you, and I know Brianna is Here's why. Oh yes, Brianna Cheeks, how are you good? Good? Good? Um? I'm good too, and I am so excited to be here and to learn a little bit or maybe a
little bit more about you. Uh yeah, So I can't wait to get started. Oh nice, anything you guys want to ask me. I'm an open book, so I ain't I ain't scared of nothing, and I want truths here, nothing but my mom, I only want truths here, so you know, don't don't be lying to us. We need the dirt. I promise I won't lie. Scouts. Ready, here we go, Get ready, buckle up? Yeah, exactly. Okay. Um, so let's start with who is cheekies? Uh say in
three words? Who is cheeks? In three words? Okay? Three words? Um damn. I'm I'm very passionate, very passionate person um A woman of integrity. Uh just three okay? Uh? Faith and hard working I put into And how much different would you say you are in your private life versus you know, your your public persona. Is there a difference there? So that's a good question, Brianna. Okay, So there's cheeks, and there's Janney and sometimes Valentina. So let's just focus
on cheeks and Jennet today. So cheeks is the glitz and glam. I love makeup and all this stuff, you know, and I love the lights and the wind and singing on stage. And it's different, you know from Janet. My everyday life is just more at it's you know, I'm at home. I'm I prefer not to wear makeup. I have my hair up in a bun. I'm wearing sweats. I'm running around getting things done. I love doing things myself. I love driving by myself. Um, I go eat by myself.
I've gone to the movies by myself. Um. So I'm just I want to say that cheek Ease is extroverted. Of course I have to be, that's my job. And then Janet is very introverted, like I would rather stay at home than go out, you know, and and I liked to eat and watch movies. Okay, So cheekies Janet, And I think you said, there's Valentina, So tell us a little bit about her. What's she like? Okay? So Valentina is the bitch? Okay, um Cheeckie is very sweet and you know, I am just like all about helping,
and so is Jane. But you know, here comes Valentina. Is like, I'm gonna defend both of you, because sometimes we're kind of like pushovers, you know. And Valentina comes and brings out the middle fingers and let it be known you feel me. She don't come out that much. I try to suppress her with meditation. Well, I haven't met Valentina yet, and I'm a little bit scared, but I can tell you cheekies has a heart of gold. From what I've known so far, is genuine through and through.
And you know, we have a couple of things in common. We are both La Natives. You grew up in Long Beach, which it is, Michigana. You love your coultura. You're all about culture. What's your favorite thing about NUESTRAA Wow, my favorite thing about um Damn. That's a hard one too, because it's just like, there's so many favorite things. I mean, I love the food, I love, you know, I want to say the music. I want to say the music.
There's so many different um sounds, so many different instruments, and what you feel when you listen to our music, it could go anywhere from BANDA to regeton to I think that our music is so beautiful, you know what I mean? Like, I just I want to say that that's probably one of my favorite things about our culture, amongst other things. But that's my favorite. Oh my gosh, yes, food, music definitely some of my favorites too. What would you say is the best advice you've ever been given by
your late mom? Music icon Jenny RIVERA shout out to my mom up in the sky. Um these times are so difficult, like fall in winter, because this is when we lost her, you know, so you bring her up and I'm like, oh, you know, but it's a good thing. That's my mom, and I'm proud of who she is, what she's accomplished, and what she's done in my life and still is doing in my life and so many lives. But um, anyway, she taught me so many things. Um, the biggest lesson I want to say is not to
be a victim of my past. Of what I've gone through. Um, I've been sexually molested, I was sexually messing by my dad. Um. And then obviously her and I had some situations growing up as well. It was difficult. She was we're fifteen years apart, so we grew up like sisters. So she would always say, oh my gosh, why are you so like You're not like me? You know, I was like a straight a student and this and that. So we
always had actually you didn't come with Emmanuel. But she taught me that no matter what I've gone through, don't feel don't be a victim of the past. That does not define you. So I think one of those things where I'm like, Okay, no matter what has happened in my life, if I have to keep going, she'd be like, if you fall, you get back up, you brush your
shoulders off. And that's what's helped me. I think that's one of the reasons why I'm still where I'm at despite the criticism and all that stuff, you know, the adversities I've had to face. Yeah, and you know you're so open about that and open about sharing so many things. And that's what I believe it's going to make such a great Cheekies and Chill podcast. Is you just being real and honest? And you know you did mention that this time of year is difficult because it's the anniversary
of your mom's death December nine. You know, how do you all still honor her despite you know the fact that we've lost her. Yeah? You know what, for me, it starts in October. I lost her on October two, and then she left in December. So all these months they're always really emotionally heavy. And you think it's going to get better because it's almost nine years, but I it's that's my mom, you know what I mean? Like I missed her all the time. It doesn't matter how
old I am. I still need her advice, you know, um, and we do our best to honor her. For me and personally, it's having my siblings together now they're older. Now I can't necessarily tell them what to do. They all have their lives or have their children, they have their things or jobs. Before it was like we have to be together. We have to like watch my mom's favorite movies and you know, her favorite foods. And now that they've gotten older, I've learned to respect their decisions.
You know, I can't force them anymore. And now with issues that are going on in my family, we used to get together and you know, Karanda drink some tequila because as my mama, she loved a party. You feel me. But now that things are a little different, Um, I think this year, whoever wants to come over to my house will be welcome. I always let go, like I always let a balloon go into the sky and I write her a message. You know. We we've had that
tradition for all these nine years. So we haven't really talked about it, to be honest, for this year because things are kind of weird. But I'm hoping I could be with my siblings. That would make me really happy. And speaking of siblings, you are the eldest in your family and I'm actually the youngest, so very different experiences, I'm sure, and I'm curious to learn from you about some of the hardest parts, some of the easiest or best parts about sort of existing in that role. Oh
that's a good question. Okay. So growing up as the eldest was at first very difficult. I would ask my mom why, but why am I the oldest. She's I don't know, talk to God, because she's like, you're the example. You have to be an example to your siblings, and they're going to follow everything you do. And I was always the second mom, and sometimes to my mom, I was a mom, you know, because she was so young and she had me sewing, she had all of us so young, so she kind of want to wanted a
party and do her thing. And I'd be like, hello, you have kids, and she's like, well, um, that's why I have you. So I was like, what the heck? Growing up it was difficult, but now I'm so grateful that I'm the oldest because now instead of it looking looking at it as a chore, I look at it as a beautiful thing. It's it's a responsibility. But I love to set the example for my siblings and show them everything that I'm doing and how I don't give up and my perseverance so that they can also follow
that hopefully, you know. I'm like, so, it's it is a huge responsibility. There was a lot of pressure growing up and still there is because my mom always told me you are the oldest, you have to keep your siblings together. I want you guys to be different from my family, from my siblings. I want you guys to be united. And if you guys fight, you sit down and you talk that sh it out, you know. And I feel that responsibility like right here. And now they're all older and have a mind of their own. So
I'm like, dude, this is hard. I'm like, Mom, help me. Literally, I pray. I'm like, help me with Johnny. What do I do? Like, help me with the kids? And I just I just pray for patients and I'm like, God, help me. But I love it, honestly, would not change it for the world. I love being the oldest sister and being a friend. Now was always like a mom to them. Now I'm that sister, you know, And and I never really had that, so it's kind of cool. Um, but times I do wish I had like an older sister,
just sometimes not all the time. All Right, we gotta get into a little bit of dirt here, and I need to know about your love life, So we're gonna transition a little bit into um men women relationships. But you know, as your manager, Mr Bull likes to say you are every man's dream girl, and I think for a lot of women as well. I think you know, he says, Oh my god, he says that. He says that nice, Mr Bull, thank you. He's right here with me that you say I'm every man's dream girl, Mr Bull.
My dad a Jerky's such a dad. I love him. Yes, So what do you think it is that men and women physically love about you? You know what? Physically I want to say. The first thing that attracts him is my ass. You know. It's kind of like, oh, she has a fat booty, you know. Um, I want to think it's my personality, you know what I mean? But you know what, I'm a very confident woman and I
don't care how beautiful a woman is. I love. I'm not a hater at all, so I can be standing next to a body down woman beautiful, and I just feel just as sexy as her, like I'm I am all thicker. But whatever I said, you know, I just I think that when you walk with confidence and you you have your head held high and you feel beautiful, like people feel that and that attracts men. It doesn't matter your size. And I learned that very early on
in my age because my mom always like that. So I learned that from her, and now I've tried to teach my sisters that and now it's like Jackie is so confident, Jennica, she's blossoming right now. So I think it's that it's probably my confidence be like, oh, look at this girl. She thinks she's you know, she thinks she the ship. Yeah, I'm a little bit. And where does that confidence come from? You would say from your mom, because you know, like all women and you know, latin
As we struggle with body issues. We don't always wake up feeling the prettiest some days, right, But where do you find that confidence to like shine? You know what? Initially, yes, I learned it from my mama. I saw her. Um. She was a thick woman herself, and she was confident and never had a problem with gin men. You know. Um, But as I've grown, I've learned that true confidence comes
from knowing who you are. Knowing who you are and knowing where you're going, having goals, having knowing that makes you so powerful. Yo, I don't go around trying to hurt anybody or watch my back because so so I think that all of that helps me just be confident. You know, a woman that I am and the woman that I strive to be every single day. I want to be the better version of myself every day. And I think that gives you a different type of globe too,
you know. Yeah, so we know what men like about you? What do you love physically about men? I guess what I'm trying to say is does size matter? Okay, look we're going there now. Size to me, it doesn't it? Okay, wait hold on, let me answer this correctly, because I've had different penises sizes just okay, God, so I think the right the right. Maybe a question is do you like it longer, thicker like girth? Is it? Is it better? That?
You know what I mean? But to me, I've had a partner that it wasn't that big ish you know, but he handled you know, orally perfectly and he knew how to work with what he got. So it kind of like it really doesn't like, I don't feel like you need to have a big penis in order for me to be satisfied. It's like how you want to satisfy me? You know what I mean? Okay, cool, perfect, perfect sense. Yes, but I'd prefer girth anyways, go ahead, girth to length two inches, friends, girth two inches. Yeah,
it's okay. So my next question, so you have basically grown up in the spotlight, in the public eye, first because of your mom and now because of yourself. I mean, you're a singer, you are an author, you are a business owner, you're all of these things, and I think that with that comes very little privacy. So can you tell us how you cope with that? You know, Um, sometimes people tell me you have no right to ask for privacy because you are exposing your life. And I
don't like that because obviously, yes, we had reality. I was in reality. That's how I started my career in reality ten years ago. But um, you grow from that, and I learned a lot from that. I learned, like, wait, there are certain things that I just don't have to talk about. It's okay for me to keep this private, my relationships maybe, or just a lot of things that I was kind of like, if you ask me, I'll
be honest, you know what I mean. I'm very transparent, but there are things that I'm like, you know what, I just rather not talk about this. Now I have that voice and that confidence to say wait a second no, before I felt I had to. You know, Um, sometimes it gets a little frustrating. Um, just because I want to go to Disneyland or something, and I don't get
frustrated from the fans. I love taking pictures. I'll never say no. But I feel bad for the people that are with me because we get stopped and stuff like that, and I think that can get a little frustrating for them. And that frustrates me because I'm like, damn, I feel bad. But I'm like, hey, if you're around with you know what you're getting yourself into. And this is my job. And I love these people and they pay for my bills. They helped me, you know what I mean, they and
and and that's why that's how I see it. Um. But yeah, I mean it's it's hard to get to have privacy. And do you ever feel like you're being too open? You know? Um, maybe to my management, I share too much, um, But for my standards and who I am and what I've created on my social social media platforms and through my reality shows and through my music, I feel like I share enough, you know what I mean.
There's other things that I couldn't share, but I my transparency and my honesty can sometimes get me into trouble with my team, you know, because you're like, oh, you shouldn't be saying that, you know, But I'm like, wait, I'm still human. I'm still a woman before a singer, before X, Y and Z, you know what I mean? And um, but no, I think that sometimes I can
even share a little bit more. To be honest, I've kind of held back a little bit because it was a rough year for me, so I've kind of held everything, you know, to my self, a little bit of everything but some things. But no, way, I think that that's the place to do it. Have that that direct contact
with with your followers. Yeah. And you know, I'm interested to know because you post these like incredible pictures and sexy pictures and you know you're You're revealing a lot of yourself, and it seems that all those pictures make news, right, It's like, oh, is this too much? Like stad has knew that or this? And that you know, like a like the confidence to post that is already huge and you've talked about that. But is there backlash? You know, are the trolls coming for you and are like shaming
you in some way? And how do you deal with that? You know what to se I think and I've learned that. You know, this career is a learning process. Let me tell you that it's crazy because I can. I can post a picture that a girl that is way skinnier than I am, a size two, assize four, the same exact picture, and I look vulgar because I'm thicker. But if a thinner girl does it, it's not that much of a big deal. And that's what I'm not okay
with because why why? Because I have cellulite, because I have thick thighs, because I have a fat ass, I can't do that. I can't feel sexy in my own skin. And that's those are the things that I want to break because there are so many women like me and I want to be and represent us. You know. Obviously there's always room for improvement. I always want to look better, I want to work out, I want to lose weight, but in reality, this is the body God gave me.
And I've never really been skinny, you know what I mean. So that's what bugs me and I do get backlash because I, like Bogardo, is that I'm just like dude, Like, I'm a thirty six year old woman. I know I may not look it, you know, but I'm a thirty six year old woman that feels good about her body. And I don't have kids yet, and maybe when I have kids, that's going to change. But that's part of evolution,
you know. But that's where we have the responsibility with our children to say, wait a second, teach them certain things, and I'd be a very open mother. So I don't know, I don't agree with certain things that I'm criticized for. But well, no, I think it really does come down to size. I think there's my size bothers them sometimes. Mm hmmm. So you're clearly very confident, comfortable in your
own skin. You embrace your curves, which is obviously fantastic, and um, I guess my question is do you ever feel the need to conform to Western beauty standards now that I've gotten older. No, When I was younger, yes, I wanted to look like the girls on the magazine. Now that I'm in the business, I know that that's all kind of a facade, you know. Now, I know photoshop exists and all that stuff, And you know, I don't feel like I have to conform or or or be what I am who I am, and I'm beautiful
in my own unique way, you know. And I've i've now that I'm older, and I just I'm more comfortable with it. So we talked about size, yeah, right, and men loving your um backside, right, I love. I love my producers. They're just like you know, your backside, love it, trying to keep it clean. So I'm sure a lot of people want to know, especially the men and maybe a lot of women out there. Are you single? Do they have a chance? Can they slide into your d
M s? What is the relationship status? You know, even if I if I'm married or I have a boyfriend or single. Guys do not care. Let me tell you. Let me start off with that. Guys are crazy. They don't care. They always feel they have a chance like, oh you can get divorced, Oh you don't have kids yet or whatever. And I get it, and I've gotten it for years. Even this one guy one time, he told me that he wanted to suck a fart out of my butth hole? Can you believe that way? Did
you say fart? I'm sorry, girl, that is just too much, that's what he said. Anyways, But I am not single. I am not single. I haven't been for for a minute. Um, yeah, I'm not single. Guys, Okay, So where did you meet this special someone that you are calling your boo ma boot thang? Okay? So I met him for the very first time last year in May. I've never talked about this guy. So this is exclusive on my podcast Chickens
and Chill. So I met Emilio his name is Emilio in May and I did a song called Joline with Becky g and Becky was in the middle of the pandemic. Quarantine was like really really strict and we had to do the photo shoot and the video for it, and she said, look, I only feel comfortable with my photographer and you know, um, that's who we have to use
because he's already you know tested the whole thing. I know he's he doesn't have COVID, so I said, okay, fine, and I had my own photographer, but I was like, that's fine, let's just do it. He came to my house, he set everything up, and when I saw him, we saw each other, it was just like whoa Like I was like there was something there, but I was very heartbroken.
I was that that was the beginning of my separation, um my ex husband uh in May, he had already moved out of the house and everything, and um, I was very heartbroken. So I was kind of like, oh, he's cute, but I was like, I don't even want anything to do with anybody right now. I had one of my guys though, one of my my makeup artists, actually asked him, hey, you know, I asked him if he's married. He said no, he wasn't married, you know,
So that was it. We left it at that, and he always tells me he's like that day, like I thought there was something going on. And when I was leaving, you were so cold and so like nonchalant, like okay bye, and I really he's like, yeah, you gave me this half half asked a hug and I don't remember because I was like, my mind was everywhere. I was literally like heartbroken. So that happened. That was me. Lorenzo and
I tried again, uh in July. It was in June he was gone, so so July we tried again and so we you know, we tried it all up until oh September, I'm lying, Okay, is Lorenzo your X. Yes, Lorenzo's my X. LaRenzo was my ex. Um. Yeah, we're going through through a divorce right now, so we were, we were it was really rocky since we had gotten married, so we were going back and forth. Finally we called it off in September. I was just like I'm done, and you know, went through it was really bad. November,
December was horrible. Then comes January started feeling better, and then in March. I remember March one, I had a surprise party for Becky g. She was she's really good friends with us. We see each other as family and my sister and I had a surprise party for her at my house, and I honestly had forgot kind of about Emilio, you know, and he had actually told me that he was following me. And then unfollowed me because he saw that I didn't follow him back anyways. That's
a little side thing. Yeah, He's like, you didn't follow me back. So I was just like, whatever, you didn't even repost me, Like when he was posting Jolene and stuff. I was like, dude, I don't know. Anyways, I was in a relationship. So then in March, um she you know, her mom invites her peeps and Emilio is one of them.
Again that same thing that happened the first time. I was coming out of my glam room and he was coming inside of the house and we looked at each other and we're like again like that feeling of like this connection. It was crazy and we were talking and everything. And then later on during that night, I just told him, hey, can I poke your dimples because he has really pretty dimples, and he said, yeah, you could do whatever you want. I said, all right, his own. So we kissed and
that's how it happened. So, Brianna, I don't know about you, but my invitation to Becky Gee's party got lost in the mail. I got lost. I didn't get one. I don't know a lot. Talked to Mama ge Mama she was. She was, Yeah, she was in charge of inviting. But also, do you feel do you believe in this that like the universe kept putting you guys together, like kept finding ways for you all. To me, absolutely, I I believe in everything. Everything happens for a reason. It might sound
a little cliche, but I truly believe that. And if he came into my life, it is for something, for a reason, whether we end up together forever or not. I'm learning something from him and he's learning something for me. I will be very honest. That day, March one, I had decided that I was going to remove I. I used the i U D the copper I U D for as birth control for many years, and I took it out that day. I took it out that day. I had gone to the doctor and I told myself,
I'm just gonna date. I'm not gonna, you know, have sex with anybody. I just want to go on dates. I was going to go on like dating apps. And then he came into my life, and I'm like, I think it was God saying hold up, girl, and he came into my life and it was just this instant connection and and we we hit it off. You know what I mean. So, yeah, absolutely, everyone comes into your
life and they're here to teach you something. I wanted to know what was the first thing that you noticed about in media that you were like, oh, I need to like kiss him tonight. Like what was it that like drew you to him so quickly? The first time I met him at the photo shoot, it was his eyes. I remember telling him, well, you have beautiful eyeballs. He'll never forget I said, eyeballs. Um. The second time I saw him in March, it was his smile. I love
his smile and his dimples. It just it's captivating, and I'm like, WHOA like that? He just has wonderful just teeth and just all this you know, mouth area is just very nice. Alright, alright, so as I was like, I want to kiss that boy. Good to know. You know, I have a little confession to make on the hugging situation. I've had guys told me that before too, Like if the hug isn't like a tight, powerful hug, goodbye, they get like sad and they don't like rejection. So yeah,
I think that's what he felt. All right. Well, that was tons of fun, uh, lots of nuggets of information in that previous segment. Now we're going to be moving on to something similar but a little bit faster paced. It's gonna be uh, something like a rapid fire Q and A. Are you ready for this? I kind of. I don't really like these, but I'm gonna do it because I love you guys. So fine, let's go. All thanks, you know we love you too. Okay, here we go.
First question, do you kiss on the first date? Yes? Okay, as we know from the immedial story with Emilia, Yes, do you more than kiss on the first date? I have? Okay, funk. I gotta be honest, right, you have to be I have, I have. I want to say I have, because again, live your life, do whatever you want. No judgment here. Um, I have though I have done more than a kiss on a first date, but I didn't like how it made me feel. So I'm just like I'd rather not you know what I mean, But got that in. But
I do kiss. I need to know. If you can't kiss, we can't go on. I mean, why even like try a second day? I'm so sorry. No, what's more sex? Hum? Uh? Yeah? Anything like you know, oral sex or like fingers and stuff, you know for play. Yes, when it comes to oral sex, do you prefer to give or to receive? I prefer to give. She's a give guys. I like to give. Really good at it too. In case you were wondering, And what about anal, I've never done it. I'm down to do it. I just I haven't done it, all right?
What what would you say? Has been the sort of craziest place you you've had se x? Okay? So you guys know those car washes that like those drive through car washes. We were in a two seater okay, okay, so we were in one of those. You were washing the car and I just got on top of him and we did our thing through like do that little splash. E's in the sob and we just did our thing and then I just hopped right off. I had a dress on. We'll never look at a car wash the
same way again. All right, So shifting gears just a little bit. Okay, Um, who was the last person you texted? And what did it say? You have to pull it up and you obviously have to read it to us. The last person I text um emilio. Actually he said my love and I said Hi, baby, he said, I just got a hair cut, smiley face. That's it. Did he send a picture? No, he did it? Let me tell him. Hi, babe. Sorry, I'm doing the podcast right now. I'm so sorry. I just saw this. But send me
a picture. I want to see your hair cut. Yeah, okay, there we go. What about You know you're a lot of people's celebrity crush, but who is your celebrity crush? My celebrity crush. I love the Rock I really and you know why. Yes, he's tall, he's buff and all this stuff. But more than that, I love his mind. He's such a smart man, and I could tell that with just his interviews and his social media. So that's why melo crush. I have a female too, though, you do.
I do Scarlett Johansson. She's so hot girl. Yeah, okay, and what was the last photo? U tech? You have to pull it up and show us the last photo I took. Let's see. Hopefully it's PG. Hopefully it's not. Oh oh no, it's not even dude. You're gonna laugh because he's crazy. It's it's a it's dude, what I took a screenshot of a green because I sai Antho hone and I'm like, dude, it's fall. I want some sol and I wanted green. And that's why I say so, I don't freak it. I took a picture, not have
a picture of it from someone's Instagram. I know, y'all. I think she's lying to us. She didn't want to show us the real picture because she got kind of cringe. E Um. Sure No. I actually last night though that this was that was this morning. But last night I did send Emilia a picture of me on the toilet, just like a little selfie. I was like, Hi, I stuck my tongue out and stuff. So that was the real one that she didn't want to show. What's your favorite food or dish? And what's your go to drink?
You know, because when we have girls night and we got to get some cocktails flowing, what is what is cheeks Janet and Valentina drink? How about that? Oh? Okay, got you girl? Okay, so cheek ease. Most definitely straight up tequila, just no lemon, no lime, just straight tequila. I love it. Um. Janet is more of a tequila on the rocks with mineral water and at the hayin rim with some lime, a garnish lime. Valentina which crazy. She likes Cosmos okay, and that vodka does not work
for us. Vodka like that will get me. I'll forget my name, I'll forget where I'm at, I'll forget my life. So Valentina, she's crazy. She likes Cosmos. And my favorite food Mexican food any day, every day, Conuco. I love corn tortillas. That's like something I can eat every single day. I love and anything Asian. I love anything Asian. But that's my plate. Sounds so good, for sounds so good. I love talking about food. That is making me so hungry. But one thing I really want to know is about
plastic surgery. Now you say you're an open book and you talk about everything, So I want to know. Have you had plastic surgery? What if you had done? And are you a fan of plastic surgery. I am in favor of plastic surgery. I love plastic surgery. I'm like, do what you be healthy? You know you know, and and get your studies done and all that stuff. But I love plastic surgery. I've got lightbil suction. I got
lightbul suction when I was a lot younger. My mom actually took me to do it at nineteen years old. She was just so obsessed with like you know, so she took me to get light bil suction. Um. And then I've gotten breast augmentations and then reductions, and now I got my breast done again. I got in plants again. Um. But yeah, I mean, I'm all for it. I'm all for it already. So we've reached the end. I have one last question for you, just to kind of wrap
things up. Um, why did you want to start a podcast? I have wanted to start a podcast for like I said earlier, like three years. That's been on my vision board because I feel like it's a space where you can just be honest and completely be yourself. Sometimes when there's cameras, you worry so much about how you look that you don't focus on what you're saying. And I'm all about what comes from the heart reaches a heart.
And this is my way of spreading everything that I have in my mind and the feelings that I have in my thoughts. And I'm a very I'm a person that is very open and transparent. I want to share that. I want to talk about all kinds of subjects, things that people don't want to talk about, especially in my culture. You know, a lot of things are still taboo, and I want to kind of break that generational curse, you know.
So this is my way of just radiating love and truth and yeah, getting so people get to know me on in a different way. Thanks so much, chick Eas for opening up and answering a lot of our questions. It's been so fun to learn more about you, and I'm really excited to continue to learn about you as more episodes of Chickens and Chill come out. Thanks so much. Yeah, thank you so much for having us. This was so much fun. I learned so much about you and really
appreciate your openness, your rawness, your vulnerability. And I'm sure there's a lot more to come. So hopefully everybody stays tuned and listens to new episodes every Monday. Thank you guys so much for listening in. I hope that you learned about you know, Cheeks, Jenne, and Valentina a little more on deeper level. So thank you so much. Make sure that you listen in Cheeckens and Chill, and I want to end this um episode with gratitude because That's
something that's very important to me. Attitude of gratitude. Having an attitude of gratitude, you guys thinking about and focusing on what we do have, not what we're lacking. And the more grateful you are, the more blessings that you get, and you are able to share those gifts and those blessings. So I'm grateful. I like to say this. My sister Jannet actually taught me this. Um say three things every
single day that you're grateful for. So I'm grateful for simply waking up, for having the blessing of speaking to you guys. I'm very grateful for that that I can just speak my mind and you guys accept me for who I am. And the third thing is love. I'm grateful for love. Love is the moving force of the universe. So without love, we don't exist. I suggest that you guys do it as well. What are you grateful for today?
And do it every single day. Attitude of gratitude. Don't forget, and don't forget to listen to Cheek, Ease and Chill every Monday on the I Heart Radio app, Apple podcast or wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts. This is a production of My Heart Radio and mikel podcast Network. Follow us on Instagram at Podcasts, and you can keep up with me cheek Ease on Instagram at cheek Ease.
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