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Burying the Past with Frankie Delgado

May 28, 202146 min
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Wells catches up with the couple you aren’t seeing ENOUGH of on The Hills, Frankie and Jennifer Delgado! They’re here to recap ALL the drama from this week’s episode.


Frankie opens up about how the pandemic totally changed his relationship with his family. And we hear some insight on why he thinks Audrina always chooses the “wrong” guy. 


Plus, Wells talks to Brandon from Siesta Key! Find out if there’s any hope for him and Camilla!

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Come on, let's go. This is the Wells Cast with Wells Adams. I heart radio podcasts, not a different name. Hills Cast is I don't know as the Key Cast. It's just cast pomped for today's episode because of last night's episodes the Hills Man, they are really coming at us hard with some good apps. I mean, last night, dude going down to s D getting turned up. Well, I guess if you're Spenser hid to your amber. Everyone

else kind of was just chill. Anyways, I'm so excited about today's episode because I feel like we're getting all like my favorite cast members on the show. Early we had Justin Bobby last week, who he's the Shaman of the Hills, He's the witch doctor of the Hills. He's like the pirate from Pirates the Caribbean of the Hills. He was amazing. We had Jason on a couple of episodes ago. I love him, always one of my favorite

people to interview. And then of course we had I want to say the lead first in the call sheet with Audrina on episode one and then today. So excited to have what I considered to be like the normal people on the show, Like everyone's kind of kookie, but everyone's also kind of normal at this point now and

they're like mid thirties. But I do feel like Frankie and Jennifer are like the most even keeled normal people, and I have a theory on that the reason why we don't see a whole lot of them is just because they're just like normal people. You know, Frankie's got like a real normal job, and then they've got kids, and it's just and obviously there's anything wrong with being normal.

Actually there's something very right with being normal. Well, when it comes to the show they're looking for, like the Spencers and the highdis Is getting turned up and the brodies of the world taking paths with brand new characters. But even though a lot of their scenes I feel like are getting left on the cutting room floor, I know as a fan of the show, but they are gold.

I just need more of them. I want to know what's happening in their lives petition for Frankie and Jennifer to get their own television show, That's all I'm saying. So on the episode today, We're gonna have Frankie Delgado and Jennifer Acosta Delgado on this show. And then actually later we're gonna have Brandon from CS two key on talking about last night's episode as well. It's all happening right here on the Hills Cast Wells Casts. He has two key out. Can we just maybe just let's just

get another name for the show. I don't know what else, figure it out. Yeah, back on the Wells Cast Slash Hills Cast. Um very excited for today's episode because last night's episode was pretty fantastic. But I got an bone to pick with MTV okay, because my favorite people on this show are for some reason getting cut out of the goddamn episode. And I'm calling up via Calm and I'm yelling on at somebody because this is starting to get ridiculous, all right. They they're throwing out my boy

Jason and his wife Ashley every episode. I don't like that. We're only getting like Shaman justin Bobby every once in a while. And I'm sorry, but the other voice of reason and normal human beings on this show are getting cut out and I don't like it. And so now we're gonna talk to those people about it, and we're really going to have a therapy session. Frankie and Jennifer, What the guys, because you guys are my favorites on the show, and I feel like we're not getting enough

for you guys. Do you feel the same way or do you just not care? I mean, obviously, we we filmed through the whole uh show, and we think we're gonna be on it, and we think there's a bunch of stuff that we brought to the table. But um, but we're but certain things get cut out for obvious reasons, you know when they when they When the show used to be thirty minutes, I got more air time. Now that it's an hour, I get less air time. So

but you know what, we're We're in it. We're in it because we love we love everybody on the show and it's just fun to be around them. Even when we're shooting it. We don't get the air time, it doesn't matter. You know, we're we're America's favorite Mexican couple. That's very true. Um So, when I had Jason on the show episode one, he said, like one of the most like poignant and meaningful moments, um of that kind of like burial scene was your, guys, is the thing

that you contributed to the box. But unfortunately it was cut out, So I wanted to hear it from you guys. What was it the thing that you threw in that box? Because COVID actually affected you guys, not only like emotionally, but I would assume financially with what you do. Frankie. Yes,

So that's that that actual scene. You know, it's a little hard for me specifically because what I was supposed to be buried on my side was to throw out something that represented nightclubs, right like Bury nightclubs, Bury what you do for a living? Bury, what you what? What? Like? Had you stressed? Anxiety? All those things with work that like nightlife brings to somebody, like the way they like to like not be able to wake up early, hangovers,

all that stuff. And at that point when we shot that scene, I was very probably I'm still very confused today, not not not saying that he wasn't confused then, not now. I was very confused about if I wanted to change my lifestyle completely, because that's what's given me all the

opportunities that I have today. Right, nightlife gave me a bunch of friends and family, friends that became family like that have helped me throughout like this process and in quarantine, and I started a new career with a marketing group that I started for like social media influencers and brands and put them together and just kind of connect the dots in that world, consulting for a lot of companies. And but that's not paying the bills the way nightlife did.

And I spoke to Mario Lopez yesterday actually, and we have the same kind of thought process of like, hey, I have two kids. I have to send them twelve years high school and the first g eighth grade and perhaps college right if they want to go. And it's around half a million dollars at the cheapest way possible per kids. So I'm like, this company that I started, maybe it could grow into something way bigger. And when

it does, yeah, I would step out of nightlife. But it's hard to step out of nightlife when you have to really pay bills and say, hey, this is what I've been doing for the last seven, fifteen, seventeen years, and now I have to like just bury it right and put it and and and not never come back. You know, when you bury something, you're supposed to never get to go back to it, right, And and I took the meaning of the burial like a lot, maybe a lot harder than everyone else. So I was like,

I really have to. I was gonna bury up the card The King of Clubs, the the from the Deck, and I was just gonna throw it in there like I'm done, and then I just decided not to. So it became like a thing with with with the show, but like, hey, why don't you bury something? And people

didn't like that. So I personally didn't bury something. But when Jen goes up, she buries a clock, and she can tell you the story of why she buries a clock, um and where it went down and how it went down, and and I guess I'll let her go from here, yea, since you guys didn't want to get to see what happened.

Um So I decided to bury a clock to represent the time that I kind of missed out on being with my husband more because he, you know, in that industry, he has to be He was out a lot, especially the last few years, meetings all day long, so I didn't really get to see him. And at nighttime four to five days a week, and he has to be out. It's a nightclub, so he has to be out pretty late.

Um So, that thought is representing the time that I didn't have with him and that I got to have with him during the pandemic that I appreciated so much. And I completely like bawled out. I didn't even expect it, Like I was just like all this season and just throw out a clock and I couldn't even finish my sentence. I just started crying, like shaking. I was like, Oh my god, what has come over me? And I couldn't

like believe it. I guess no one has really like asked me, like personally what how my life has been during the pandemic. And when someone actually said, okay, get your turn, what do you have to throw out? And why, it kind of just hit me. I guess, um. Yeah, So that was pretty hard for me, and I think for Frankie too, just to like hear it, because I don't think he really heard it either in that kind of way. Yeah, to hear that my wife needed me

there more. And by the way she exaggerates certain things when she says in like four or five days, that wasn't true, and I wasn't out all day long, but I was out at doesn't matter. I wasn't out all day long. I was out at nighttime, and that's what bothered her the most. En, you keep saying the wrong way everything, and you always say you don't mean it, but you keep saying it. I was, and you keep saying to people that are gonna listen, so they're gonna

listen that she listened to the truth. My daytimes were always at home, but I was hangover and I was always like tired. Okay, that's what it was. But my wife keeps saying that I wasn't here. I was here,

but I wasn't here present. So when it came to like going and picking up the kids from school or taking them to school, or waking up early to help her with something, or like sometimes it was like soccer practice and I would miss it, things like that that were very important to me when I first had kids. I just wasn't able to be there mentally for those

things because of nightlife. And I think that's why, Okay, you know, being out till late and not being there president or birthday parties that I just would miss, or or like their friends birthdays or their cousins birthdays. I was just not there and it was and it sucked, and it sucked for my family because during the pandemic they got to see a new Frankie. That's like always

they're like awake early. I would even like I would start the day by like doing the bed and then get up and actually having breakfast, which I hadn't had breakfast in so many years because I just wouldn't wake up for breakfast or like and if I did, I was like I didn't feel like eating breakfast, And there was I don't know why those three days from it

was like Thursday, Thursday's, Friday, Saturdays. I'd just be so tired from those three days that the rest of the week it was just it just didn't hit the same way. I'm turning forty on Sunday. And with that said, I think that those hangovers were like a lot harder on me.

Every single week they would just feel worse. So at that point when when my dwen Jen said those things, it actually I was like, Yo, you're throwing me under the bus right here, like saying like like that I'm not there any day, Like I was like, what do you mean, Like I'm actually at home, But but I now I understand what you meant, but like I wasn't there physically I wasn't there, like I mean mentally, I was there physically, not mentally, and I I guess they

didn't show that part of our lives. And they have so much there for us to be part of the show. And and you know, but I think the show is still great without without us on here or whether we're on or not. It it depicts us as a as a couple that's just always there for each other. And and uh, through through through everything. Well, I'm glad you get to tell the story, and I'm glad to get to hear it, you know, from your mouth, not through secondhand, even though Jason did tell me like it was like

a really meaningful moment. But it's a bummer that it wasn't. It wasn't included on the show. And listen, I get it. I've been the victim of falling on the cutting room floor so much and it is frustrating, but it is what it is. It seems like almost the theme of this season is the paradigm shift between a lot of the cast being, for lack of a better term, party

years now becoming not party years. And I guess that's just like a natural progression in life, is you get a little bit older, you kind of slow it down a bit. Um, you know, Brodie seems like he's kind of slowing it down, you guys, or you especially like with work and stuff. Brandon is not drinking, Jason is obviously working on his recovery constantly. And then you have this outlier with Heidi and Spencer who just seemed to

be getting trashed like left and right every episode. And here's my question to you, because I realized it's good TV, like the producer had me, is like, yeah, this is hilarious. Is it? Does it seem as bad in real life like they're drinking as it is being portrayed on the show. It's absolutely not us how it looks on the show. I think that people are like, I mean, the way that they portrayed it just seems a little bit too much.

But I was writing next to Spenser on every drinking episode, and I was drinking with him on every episode, and we were drinking probably I mean four glasses of whatever we were drinking. It wasn't like we were like on our twentie um, but we weren't pounding drinks with san Diego and and and the way that it starts, I mean we had we had a rough day that day, you know, we had we had some like I mean,

I guess it was a bad day. It was it was we drank a little bit too much and and uh, you know Jen's not used to go into wineries and to continue everything has been shown. Yeah, here here's my question, because I I'm the bar tender on Paradise, right, so, uh, my job is to get people up. But there's also compliance officers on my show that like make sure that everyone's staying on the level, and they get on me if things go awry. Do you guys have that or

is everyone doing whatever they want to do. I don't think we have a compliance but I think everybody's very Like I said, I think no one drinks on the show, right, So no, Justin doesn't drink, Jason doesn't drink, Brody doesn't doesn't drink. Ish Um, Brodie, I can never forget Brandon doesn't drink. What was what was my missing? There's four of them that didn't drink at all, and then me

and Spencer were the ones that would drink. And then on the girl's side, I guess, I guess most of them would drink a little bit but but but it ain't. It ain't heavy pores. You know, nobody's like out there just you know, a bottle of champagne. But when you split in, like when you open it's only four glasses at the end of the day. And when you split

it between tweet, what's two and two? When when I'm there, I'm like, Yo, give me some two now, it's like, you know what I mean, Like, it just doesn't it doesn't portray how it is. Yeah, they do pop the bottle, but we're all there to get a little bit of that champagne as well. Um, I want to kind of rip through the episode with you that aired last night, But um, before we get into that, are you guys

happy with like the direction of the show? Because everyone I've talked to seems like pretty positive about what they're seeing this season and almost like feeling like they've gotten back into the groove, whereas last year seemed a bit clunky to them. How are you guys feeling about this season so far better? I think everyone got to know each other a lot better. Everyone's more comfortable with each other. There was some gaps in the show because of the pandemic,

but overall, I think it's definitely a better season. And what do you think, Um, I I the first that was third episode yesterday, right, the first three episodes have I mean, obviously I'm watching them through a different lens, so I'm I'm entertained because I don't get to see a lot of what they shoot obviously because I'm not there. But but I just I mean, I wish I was

on it more. Right, So when I when the when episode ends and I'm they're seeing it and watching one hour of it and I'm not on it, you know, it's kind of like, okay, So I so I get like a little bad taste. But but when you see it just from a fan perspective, I think that you can tell that everybody is more comfortable with each other. So this show's obviously gotten better and better and better. And I think there's a lot of a lot of

steak right now on the shows. A lot of steak on the show because for for everyone individually, because it's not like when we used to be single, right, we used to be single, and we used to be able to like not not like if we've picked up or if somebody did something wrong, or if somebody yelled or whatever, the case was there was no uh consequences on the back,

like it was just a show and everybody enjoyed the show. Nowadays, you're a parent, so you're being seen like oh if they if they portray you as like you're drinking too much, and like when you're a dad or mom or whatever, it's like, oh, you're bad parents or this or that.

It's like are you kidding me? Like that's not what it is and that's not how it is, and so nobody wants to really everybody's trying to be as as tight as possible what they're gonna like let loose on the show because everyone has now a family to like be judged by. You know, it's it's just if you're gonna be on TV, it's like the one thing that you have to just be able to especially a reality TV show, you kind of have to go there to bring it. And sometimes maybe that's why we're not on

it because we just can't. Maybe this is just who we really are and we can't really cross that path of like be be an asshole or be uh backstour or be this or be that, and it's like I'm just not gonna do that, just not not I'm just not that guy or she's not that woman, and and and we were there for them. They need us, they we need to have a nice talk. We're there. If there's if somebody did cross me, then it's a different story.

Then let's go there. But how come nobody's crossed me? Well, I wouldn't with you, Frankie sithe, I think that's kind of part. I'm just kidding, but like it's just like white white, Like they don't cross me, why would I cross them? Right, It's just like there's no there's no issues between us. So I guess we're I guess that's why. To answer the first question from the beginning and of why we're on the sideline, well, maybe it's a testament to your characters that you are too normal and that's

a problem. Um, alright, I gotta show I gotta show a pitch for you guys. Why don't we do the accost the sisters which my my my wife has six sisters by the way, and two brothers, so they're like, I'm not gonna like, yeah, they have no filter between them, and I think that would be an amazing show between these these sisters. They're like really fun and really all beautiful and they glamorous and they love to be in that like um lime light. So let's do that one,

all right, I'll let you produce it. Yeah, we'll call it Accosted by the Acousta Sisters, Zaring ten o'clock Eastern on MTVS. Okay, so let's just's go rip the episode really quick. I won't go through every scene especially, but I just kind I want to take your guys this temperature on on what's going on? The first scene is Adrina hanging out with her friend Slash Stylist, which I need more friends that just bring over close to me

because that just seems like a great relationship. But they start talking about Sean um and it just seems like we're setting up Sean for failure. And now I'm starting to feel bad for this guy. Do you guys feel that way or or no? Um? Yeah, okay, it's like, uh, where is this really gonna go? You know, like if if, Yeah, I have a theory. I have a theory about Adrina. I've had her on we had her on the like one of the first episodes, and she seems super sweet.

I've met her once. She okay, so and I hope that no one takes this like out of context or is offended by this, especially Adrina. Um. She seems to me like a really like was like a really dorky person when she was younger and then turned into this total hot smoke show thing. And but but deep down she still feels like a nerd, so she thinks it she needs to be with the cool guy, and the cool guy, unfortunately generally is the guy that like kind of wicks her over. And when you give her another nerd,

she's like, Nope, I can't do it. Do you feel that way or am I just way off base on that? That's the Frankie question. You know her that you've known her so long? Yeah, I've been I've been around her for a lot of years. And uh, you know we have that gap where like everybody went on their own. But before that, you know, I know when she first moved out here. And I think you're wrong, but but but like you know, everybody has their opinion and and

and stuff. I think she was always the like like like the I think she's always been like the girl that's like everybody's been interested in her in and people are always like hitting on her. You know and and so she's I don't think there's a lack of interest guys towards her. I think she gets to like pick from the litter, but she likes the bad boy guy. She is too sweet and she is too nice and that is and that is not fake at all. That she is who she is. She is, she cares, she's sweet.

She like cares about her family so much. She loves her kid. She is like like an excellent mom. She's always worried about like being home like like like or filming too much because she has to be there for for her kids, for her daughter and so so in every aspect, I don't think she was ever dorky or anything like that. She's really like like she loves cool music and she's like on edge, and she loves to be around her like when she's with her friends, she

like makes everybody, everybody feel comfortable. When she's around my friends that she's never met, she everyone like, she's never like she's always like brings you in like with her warmth. And I think that's a like that's if you've met her, like that's why said when you first met her that you think she was like a sweetheart, like, yeah, maybe I'm confusing nerdy for like she's too nice. She's like too nice for bad guys. Okay, So the next thing

that we see is Caitlin and Caroline packing for San Diego. Um. I don't know Caroline. Um, just as a viewer, I'm just assuming that any any time Brody or Caitlin say this is someone from our past then and I you don't need to respond to this, but as a viewer, my thought is, oh, this is someone that used to be part of, like you guys all hooking up together, and that's just what I assume, and you don't even

need to say anything. But but anytime that and then she even says, but we're not romantically together, then I'm like, WHOA, why would you say that if if you're not, you know, like it just seems like every time that happens, That's

what I'm thinking. So whatever, Caroline is not from Caitlin's past, Caroline is from Brodie's past in my past, and when we say our past, is that she was part of the like the homie group that we all like when in two thousand and four, two thousand, five thousand six, those years when we're like one she was we we all went out, would would go out together, and it was like she was She's been Para Sultan's bff that

whole time. Um, and she like their their crew and our crew would always like meet up at the clubs and we the after parties and but it was never anything romantically at all. And she's always been like a

really like cool it girl model. Like then she turned into a DJ and then you know, she carried that the Moors Pizza name behind her and then she did her own thing now on the show with like the Pizza Girl Sauce, which it's absolutely amazing and delicious, and and I give her big ups for like going out

and doing it on her own as a woman. You know, she's a single mom, so like like it's it's it's commendable for like that she's like out there like working her ass off and and and actually created a great product. I mean, she knows the pizza business, so she knew the sawce. Yeah, and she went and did it well. But she's like but she was like a homie homie, like like one of like like it's just but they finally integrated her into show. There's a lot of people

that should be on the show that we're on. On the show because of COVID that you would meet other new characters to the viewer, but like people that were like in our lives this whole time. Um, you see some glimpses from a friend of ours name Nick Montalegre, who's like one of my best friends and one of my partners in my business what in night life, and you see him here and there, but like he's really in our life and he really is always there at

all of the parties with us. And but but because of COVID, you know, we could only bring them when they were tested, and then they were and they had to be regularly tested, and you couldn't be like out and about and at a already lost that even though you got tested yesterday and then go to film. So this is our cast was really small, really tight, and I think that's where you start seeing like Caroline's evolution of on the show and why she got brought in. Um,

everyone's showing up in San Diego. I feel bad for Caitlin because Brodie, you know, brings Amber, but also there's a little part of me. It's like, of course Brodie brought some chick like it would actually be weird if he didn't bring some chick. And so, Caitlin, you were married doom, you should know this. You should have brought

somebody just because you knew it was gonna happen. Was it as awkward as it seemed or was it like Brodie it was Brodie's first time having someone around, which was like it took a second, but it was awkward. But I did. I knew that Brodie when like she she made other than what why they broke up and the whole thing of like, yo, you did this and I did this, and I wasn't there whatever after that and after their breakup, you know, she went and moved

on right. So for it to be like a year later and for her to be bothered, I didn't know what she was bothered. And she was being bothered at the show when we're filming, and I was like, well, she shouldn't be bothered, like like there's no more courtesy cause of like, hey, by the way, like we're divorced, we're moving on right, we're doing our thing, and there's

no more courtesy calls. But I think that they had a relationship that's from the outside looking in, but they had like more of a of a friendship, right that you can see that they're still talking to each other,

still hanging out on the show. You still see them like give each other a hug here and there, and like she goes over to his house to see the dogs, So they still have that mutual respect and friendship that if they did do that, then maybe he should have given her heads up like, hey, by the way, I'm gonna bring my friend Amber um to the trip just

so you know. But Caitlin was me in Caroline on the trip too, so I don't know, Um, Spencer inviting Sean that, like I totally understand it in terms of like, if you're making a television show, like this is an easy way to do this, um, but also like manners and like niceties still bubble over when I'm watching this, and I'm like, that's so rude to invite someone to

someone else's party and like kind of blindside them. Were you, guys, this is kind of were you even though like Sean is part of the show now and it's fun and you know they are dating or whatever, was there any part of you that was like this is kind of uh no, we all kind of wanted Seana. Sean is a funny guy. Man. Sean is a really cool guy, and he's funny and he brings that like little like

comedic tim into situations. Uh in real life where we're that that when we're on the show, like he's actually it's more fun to album more friends there that are actually like, it's just the more than Mary. It feels whenever we could get another cast member on the scene, he just felt like it was more fun. So I didn't. I didn't think it was rude or anything, but but you know, I mean, should they should have checked up

on it with Adina? I guess yeah. The last thing for Let you Guys go is it's kind of the the climax of the episode where you know, Amber is getting kind of turned up by Heidi. Um. It seems like Brodie is not super pumped about Amber getting drunk. You know, Adrina goes and confronts Brodie. Brodie's like old temper seems to pop out even though he's not drinking. Um. Was it as heated as it came across on TV.

It became something for sure because everyone everyone ended up finding out like through somebody, like what was happening between the two of them and what part what part are we talking? We're talking about because because she was drinking and Brodie wasn't drinking, was having a good time and said, hey, joined me in the fun, and I think, oh, it

was an issue. It was big issue because he's like, hey, Like in Brodie's defense, you know, he was like, yo, dude, like I'm sober here, like like I see, it's not like it's like a choice he made to be healthier and stuff, and he wants to be there with someone who cool, like is going to support what he's doing, and somebody else is over there like giving giving her more drinks. So he got really bothered by that. But at the same time, you know, you gotta let people

do what they want to do. So it's it's kind of like a balance on that one that that's kind of where we think we knew who he brought and he should have recognized that and not had faith in that she was going to support him. I think, you know, well, we'll see what happens. I guess, because we kind of leave it on on a cliffhead. Are we excited about the next episode or are we nervous? I haven't watched it,

so if I'm on it, yes, I'm excited. No, I actually sometimes it's better to like just stay on the on the background, just watching it as a fan again, because it's really it's it's, it's I don't know, it's a really good show. I think it's it's it's, it's it's it's got some substance there that not a lot of other shows have. It's not just it's fun to see an old group of people who used to see ten years ago back on the show and see how they act with each other. I don't think that ever

gets old for sure. And I think that I think that what I like the most about especially this season, is it does seem like there is a lot more maturity, uh with all of you guys, And I think that, like my initial thought is like I want everyone to get like, you know, st up and yell and scream and fight stuff and then to seek everyone's like maturation is is kind of nice and extremely entertaining. And so yeah, I don't know, I am really liking this season so far.

My only complaint is that I just need to see more of you guys. Well thanks, you appreciate that, and um and we didn't really say this at the beginning, but yeah, we're fans of yours too, by the way, and so I just want to make sure that it got cleared that we are fans and we we want we we I think that you need your own spin off of everything from this point on. Well, I can't wait for um, you know, directing accosted by the Acosta sisters and uh and then you know making yes literally

they break up with their boyfriends. Then I have a new roommate every three months. Yeah, well I want to be respectful of you guys this time. UM, so let you all go. Where can everyone follow you and keep up with what's going on in your life? Um? Where can they follow me? King Frankie del Gato right here? King at King Frankie Delgado on Instagram and on Tiller? Yeah,

I'm Jennifer M. Delgado all right? Whoever? And keep your up, Oh Jennifer M. That's a running joke that we have because she always calls the company is like, oh, so, what's your email? And that she says the MS is they always ask for n m m hmm. I think I can help hand pan situation. Yea, all right, guys, Thank you so much for taking the time. It's wonderful to talk to you. Um. When I do see you

on the screen, I absolutely love it. You seem like a very normal, real representation of what like actual humans are, and I appreciate that. Um, And it's really nice to find the kind of meet you guys and talk with you. So thank you so much for taking the time. I really do love it. I appreciate it. Hopefully we see you soon in real in person. Yeah, exactly. All right, man, alright, see you guys, all right, and take a quick break, and when we come back, we are going to have

Brandon from CS two key on the show. That's right, we're gonna break down what happened in last night's episode as well, because this is turning into like a Hills Cast CS two key cast. I don't know what we're gonna call the show. All I know is, uh, it's gonna be good. Big thanks to Frankie and Jennifer for coming on the show. I love them so much, I really do. Freaking awesome. All right, stick around, everybody, We'll be all right, all right, back in the Wales cast,

Hills Cast, CES two key cast. I don't know what the hell, the name of this show is anymore. But I'm very excited to have Um, one of the principal characters on CS two key on the show today. It's Brandon. What's up, bro, How you doing. I'm doing fantastic, man. How's everything going on over here? Your way? We're doing great, man, We're I feel like we're almost out of this pandemic. I feel like I'm going to a concert tonight, so I'm gonna see something live music, which feels good. I

know you are. You're a musician yourself, so you've got to be happy about the prospect of actually getting to go out and tour again. I'm super happy, you know, just gonna do shows again, get in front of people. That's like, that's obras me alive, you know for sure. Um. Speaking of COVID, I don't think I've asked anybody from your show about this, but like, what were the challenges that you guys were presented with in terms of filming

whilst the pandemic was happening. Yeah, so we UM. You know, it wasn't easy, but it was necessary filming during UM COVID strictly for the fact of you know, everything that we've done before it's usually been like parties, bigger parties, you know, we can disinvite as many people as we want. Um, we had to do things a lot smaller scale, you know. I mean everybody on the Cash is getting COVID tested, you know, three or four times a week, um, following

off protocols. And we actually went to an island you know to uh sort of stay remote and get away from everything and be able to film. So all in a man, I've just been very blessed to shoot this show through the pandemic and continue to give our fans what they want and keep growing. You know, how did you get involved in this show? I always find it amazing how people got cast on cs KEY. Um, So CSD Key for me, CSD Key was really like out of all show base and everything that I've ever done,

you know, csd key was a really natural thing. Um. You know, I was friends with Alex compotra Kiss, who was you know the start of the show. Was friends with him a while ago. Um we played football together and our families knew each other, and um, really it

was his show, you know. He started his dad. Um, you know, like got a camera for to come to town and they just started filming with some of Alex's friends, and um, you know, Alex reached out to me, you know, during that process and was like, hey man, you know we're doing this is something you'll be interested in. And you know, I just sort of came on and literally I knew everybody already. I knew the whole the whole cast.

I went to high school with them, you know, I grew up in c Has the Key with them, So it was really natural. You know, I wouldn't say I got casted. It's crazy. Listen. I've done enough reality shows to know that it's one thing when you bring yourself into situation because you're the one making the decision to kind of put yourself out there and become a public figure. But it's always nerve racking to have family members ripped in because that's not something that they technically ever wanted

or asked for. Your storyline definitely includes your family and there, Um, you know, I guess a skepticism towards your music career. How have you been able to wade through those waters? So? And you are you saying like in terms of you know, bringing my family into this and everything and then staying you know, level with my music. Well yeah, because I feel like the perception is that like your your parents, I think, you know, weren't super pumped that like you

were trying to be a rock star. Yeah yeah, okay, so I mean so so look so I mean pretty much like I'm gonna say, like this, my family has always been very supportive of like all my moves, UM, musically, UM and entertainment. They've always been supportive. At first. You know, when I first started saying like, you know, I want to go rap, I want to go do entertainment, TV stuff like that, they were like, oh, you know, you should definitely have you know, playing B a backup play.

You know, everyone doesn't make it in this, but for me, I was just like, look, honestly, like this is what I live and die for. I want this. I don't want anything else, Like it's all I want. So I think it just came a while of them, you know, everyone understanding that like, look, this is what he does,

this is what he wants. Nothing's holding them back. So they just sort of, you know, got on board, and you know on TV, you know, they played up, they played all that stuff up for sure, but you know it was, um, you know, it's it's it's stem from real stuff, you know, but that's just where I's might take on. Speaking of real stuff. Um, your relationship with Camilla, it seems it seems like it's a tough situation for you. How do you feel about how it's being portrayed on

the show? Uh, you know, I mean it's like in real life that like it was extremely tough, you know, like you know, uh, you know, a breakup with Camilla, you know, stepping into fatherhood, having cameras everywhere, you know, it was like for me as a most transformational year in my life. You know. So, Um, the relationship with me and Camilla. You know that we were best friends.

You know, we were relationship for three years and um, you know, like I messed up so bad that she just sort of like how to like take a big step back and and and TV was right there all perfect time and to pick up all like the stuff as it was happening. And I mean, like it's there's a lot of other things that happen, you know, behind the scenes, but as far as like on TV, you know, it's it's the highlights, it's what was like caught first

and whatnot. But there's just so much between that, you know, Like I've talked to her so many times on camera, off camera, you know, so it's like it's it's it's right where it's it's right where it's at. You know, is the book closed on YouTube? Or do you think there's a possibility that, um, you know, eventually wounds will be healed. Um, you know, I can. I can only speak for myself. I hope that you know she thinks the same. But it's like, um, you know, I I

messed up extremely bad. I made mistakes, um you know, but the love is still there. It's just a matter of if you know, we could rise and above everything and see if we give it another shot. I know right now, like she's very focused on her things. She has her like Babe's Haven, sort of like luxury like comfortable line she's doing. And I'm focused on my music. So we're very like focusing on ourselves right now, you know.

But as far you know, they love still there, and I guess, like you know, something to not put too much pressure on, but it finds its way back then, it does. And that leads me to my next question about Jordano. How do you feel about her? And is that going to be a thing. Yeah, So, I mean I mean like Geordanna, you know, she was, she was a new she was a new friend. Uh that um sort of came into the picture with you know, Juliette and Sam and all them. And I didn't know she was.

You know, I've seen her before, but I didn't know who she was. And you know, we were filming, I saw a lot of her and I think, you know, especially last night's episode. You know, I'm just I'm naturally like a flirtatious guy, you know, like I flirt, and I think Georgana was, you know, sort of the same way she was flirting. And you know, I saw Camilla talking Will last week in that episode, and I was just like, you know, like I'm not gonna you know,

I feel too bad for myself. But you saw I was looking at Camilla and I don't know, I'm stuck. I'm stuck in the middle, man, I'm stuck in the middle of like a pinball. Is that pinball, um, you know, falling to one side of the other right now for you? Or or do you not know where it's gonna end?

I mean right now in real time? Like I know where my head's at But I mean to the viewers watching and what they're seeing right now, I think that Pinball is uh is just really just going just back and forth and doesn't even know what he wants and doesn't understand like where things are at right now. But um, I think I think through the season, you know, coming

up on these next couple episodes, you'll definitely see me. Um, you know, just think not with my head, and you're gonna see me just I'm fun, being just young, you know, and then you'll see me trying to figure it back out. But uh, yeah, there's just a there. There's a lot. There's a lot going on there. Okay, So if I'm reading between the lines of what you just said in terms of previewing what's coming up, it sounds like you are not super pumped about what's going to happen in

the upcoming episodes. Am I right or wrong about that? Now? You're definitely right now, You're definitely. I'm definitely nervous, and I'm definitely like, damn, well, you know, holy geez, Like, what was I doing. I'm just really like, don't care at all. I was just doing whatever I wanted to do. But you know, I don't know, I heard people through that and I'm just trying to grow. So we'll see. But to the viewers and the audience, yeah, you guys

have a hell of a show coming. You're gonna see a whole lot of b G on the free Aside from your storyline, what storyline? Uh like interest you the most? Not as someone on this show, but as a viewer and someone who is entertained by the key um so as you know, as like a consumer, as like a consumer viewer, you know, because I watched the show and I like the show. So there's a lot of storylines that I, um, you know, I relate to and they

move me. Uh I like hustlers, you know. So I mean this season, you're seeing a lot of like Kelsey and Juliette, you know, like building their swimwear lines and and you see them like get into their like hustle like and like friendly competition, right, a little more than friendly competition, but you start to see like people trying to get some money and trying to get you know what I mean, trying to get a career in a

business and hustling. You know, So I relate to that and I connected that so like Juliette Kelsey, you know, and and Garrett's also a hustler for sure, but on you know, this season, you know, like uh, Garrett was like Garret found a new girlfriend. You know, they're super in love. So there's a lot, man, you know, like there's a lot going on. But I'll probably say more than every when that's starting their new businesses and stuff like that. Love it. Well, you guys can watch thees

ta Key Wednesday nights a p m. Eastern on MTV. Brandon, dude, thanks so much for taking the time and uh enjoining us on the show today. Where can people follow you if they want to find out more about what's going on with you and your music and whatnot. Yeah, absolutely so you guys can follow me at Underscore Brandon Goms on Instagram and YouTube and Spotify and Apple Music. It's just Brandon Goms everything and uh enjoy it. Go streams some stuff up, have some fun. I appreciate you, man.

Good luck with these next couple episodes, uh coming at us. Uh, I wish you well, thank you. I appreciate you all right, see dude later. Subscribe to Wealthcast on I Heart Radio, Apple Podcasts or anywhere you get your podcasts, it's the Internet.

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