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Emily Hampshire

Mar 30, 202338 minSeason 2Ep. 7
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It was instant love between Bethenny and Emily. But why wouldn’t it be when you meet someone that loves to hate the same stuff as you! 

Find out why Emily never wants to date again, what super weird smell they both secretly like and why the words ”sex dungeon" came up in conversation.  

Plus, Bethenny pitches a Schitt’s Creek spinoff that Emily believes has a chance!

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Emily Hampshire is best known as Stevie Bud in the hit comedy Ship's Creek. In addition to that, she boasts a long running career of film, television, video games, and awards. She's the author of the new comic book graphic novel Amelia Airwood, Basic Witch, and stars in the upcoming movie The End of Sex. And She's my new best friend

and this is my favorite guest I've ever had. Emily joins me to share the details of her career and her personal life ups and downs with a person who appears almost as hard to crack as her most famous character. This is just me with Emily Hampshire. So welcome. Thanks is your hash? Yeah, it's very short, It's it's not that new anymore. But I'm still getting used to it. I mean when I first did it, my phone didn't recognize me. And yeah, do you like it? You're happy?

I do look beautiful? Thank you. I am in a love hate relationship with it, like I feel like, I like it feels more me except have you ever had short hair? Yes? And it's harder than long hair, which is like a weird annoying which nobody tells you. No it's more annoying because you like the right product and things turn and then they look Yeah I do know. Yeah. I never even owned a brush when I had long hair, and now this is like I have to have product. So yeah, I'm I'm done with I'm not somebody who

wants to do my hair ever, so I'm done with it. Yeah. There's a vibe about it, though, like there's a confidence to it. So I'm sure you felt different when you got it, you know what I mean. There's just a vibe about like I'm free, I'm fresh, I'm not weighed down. It's nice. Yeah, when somebody does my hair, yeah, I feel free and fresh. Yeah, but who care? What are we? I mean ninety percent of the time my hair's up in this Yeah, well that's what. Yeah, oh great, you

can't do that. No. First of all, I read a lot about you, and I am surprised by so many things about you. So I like that, and I can't get into that, so that we'll get into that. I'm okay. But obviously you know I found you on Ship's Creek and I was giving my daughter cutting her nails during the pandemic. It's so funny. She was young enough that I was cutting her nails. Now she's twelve, and um,

she didn't, you know. I always introduced her new shows that she's reluctant to watch, or she walks in and I'm watching it and she's like intrigued. She would doing her manicure and Ship's Creek was on, so she was forced to watch. It was like the fifth episode of the first season, and she got hooked. And it was our pandemic pleasure And the only thing it sucked was that it was like too junk foody. It went too fast,

like we were just eating bags of it. We weren't enjoying like you were enjoying it, but like we wished we savored it. We wished it was like thirty years ago and we could watch one episode a week with a commercial in betweens because it was like it went too fast. So she's still Oh, I always catch her always watching it. It's like one of those things that she's never not watching. Like I was good with it. I watched the whole thing and I was done, like I did it was she's never not watching it, so

I can't really didn't tell you. Yeah, oh my god, that's so so many people tell us that they watch it over and over again, Like I don't watch anything over and over again, but but it's so funny that you're like, she was forced to watch it. I feel that way about Like I think the show was amazing, but I do think there was something about it that people were forced to watch it and because nobody, Like, we'd got six seasons of this show that no one

was watching until it went on Netflix. It got a bit popular, but um, really it became popular when everyone was in quarantine. So oh, I didn't I didn't know that. That's interesting too. Oh wow. And I saw Daniel Levy recently on an interview with someone, and he said that he would only do something else or some other iteration or some union or some movie if there was a good enough idea that would move him to do it. Did you do you see that interview? I didn't see

that interview, but I know that of him. Okay, So I have here's my pitch before we get into you my pitches, because I literally I asked my publicist for his publicist information. I think it's forty two West and his agent, and I thought she's gonna be on. I'll just tell her my pitch is the family. So the family's now like you know, and successful, they came into money. They're like sort of back. They had to come back, right, So they are approached to do a reality show with

their family and everyone around them. That's a really good pitch. That's a pitch scripted, but like you could have a little curb your enthusiasm in it where there's some like reality. So it's like a little meta like it's a scripted reality show. Their pitch to do a reality show, but it's a scripted show, but you could have some reality within the scripted show. That what's crazy about that is you've just pitched the pitch that I just did form

my comic book. There's a reality show within the book, and I'm pitching it to be a series, and I want it to be like a live action series with a reality show as like the Kinder Surprise inside. That's amazing. So imagine them on a reality show though you're you and it's always who are your friends around you? It's like all the people would have to be in it naturally, because that's what a reality show is. It means like

they always want to know who's your yoga teach? Or who's your there, Like it's all the characters around you. So it's like just a next iteration. That's my pitch. You can pitch my pitch to whoever you know, but that's my pitch. I think that's a really good idea. Like that's the best idea I think anybody's head. Wow, all right, Well, so tell it's to Eugene and Daniel and just say I was going to get in touch

with their people, but you were coming. Oh if you talk to them, like I assume you're all like living together on a motel. Yeah, yeah, no we are. I mean the only thing about why, you know, and Dan and Eugene wanted to end the show because that's that was the story they wanted to tell them there was they didn't want to go on with it and it'd be shitty, um right. But I think like the thing that we keep being like we're going to do something is together is because we like each other. Like it

does feel like family. We miss each other and everybody's gotten really busy since Shit's creep, which is great, but like it's so hard to not have those like four months where we know we're going to see each other, right, and I'm thinking, I can't believe, but this is what we're doing with you, Ornevie. I'm gonna stop after this comment. Like just you know, there's always like the awkward the fot like thet Eugene leaving would be awkward on TV, like he wouldn't be able to land it. Like some

people are weird when the cameras come on. They're like performative or like Scott Distick like and like just not everybody. Not everybody's good at it. So it'd be really funny to see like who's good at it? Who sucks at it? Because some people, you know, and then who does the audience fall in love with it? Doesn't it would be some unexpected character, it would piss other people off. I'm just thinking, this is me knowing the real life of

what happens in reality TV. Anyway, if they like the idea, tell them to call me, because I think it's a

really funny, great idea. I think it's so, but I also think it's kind of like I'm not to keep this going, but I just kind of like there was an episode where I think Alexis was trying to be the pr person for our motel, and I remember Stevie and mister Rose were very, very awkward on camera, and I feel like we would definitely be the uncomfortable ones, right, or like what if you were the star character to

annoy them. It's not even their fans, you know, and like, yeah, I could be the reality TV show producer that like comes in and pitches the idea it's ridiculous, but it's cleaned this to them as zero thing. Yes, okay, you never know, you never know. I just I kept flushing it in my mind, like you know when I wake up in the morning, and I thought, it's not like just like an idea. I think it's a really good like it's a good idea. It's like, no, it's a

really good idea. Okay, So tell me about this graphic novel because I love the cover. So it's it's basically, I was approached by an old agent of mine had had gone on to He wanted his passion his comic books, and so he went to work for a comic book company and they do mostly like music people and their comics. And he was like, you know who I think might have a comic book in her as Emily, and so he pitched me the idea of doing something, and I was like, I don't know what I'd do. I'd have

to have an idea. And then I was watching the Kardashians as one does, yes, and I was like, what if I was like just born into that family, I would be the sister that like no one heard about because I would be totally kicked off that ship, like they wouldn't let me on the reality show because I

was such a bad influencer. Um. And so I kind of got this idea that like, what if the Kardashians were a family of witches, like super elite witches, and there was this one sister who you never heard about because she was kicked off the show because she was a shit witch. And so that is Amelia. She is.

I mean I did originally want to call it shit, which but it's um, she's a basic I love but basic, which is amazing because it's so like TikTok language, like you're such a basic, which it's great, what a great I love that idea. I love the whole entire thing. You should see Bad Cinderella. I really enjoyed it because it was so funny and stupid but effectively Bad Cinderella is Oh my god, I feel like the title says it. Yeah, yeah,

that's totally it. And what's so funny is the reality show you pitched me for for shits is exactly how I see the show of this comic book going. That's so for how weird were like the speaker that I came in with that to you at this time, and you're having that thought. This book it's weird. It's like meant to be very interesting. So this is another strange

thing I'll say to you. I have never learned so many things that I wanted to ask questions about from somebody's US Weekly twenty five things you don't know about me. Usually it's like I like China gum, but I only like like, you know, it's just like very it's like stupid and you flip by and who cares because I've done it myself. But this is where I learned everything you ever need to know about you. So I don't know what that means, but we're going to talk about it.

So you reapposter a couch on your own. So I like you love home design. I love it, and I love crafts and projects and I love I'm not good at executing them. How did you reapholster a couch on your own? I want to hear what the process is like to do that. Okay, So I, like you just said, I love making things, and so what I just did was I took it apart. I got a like fifty dollar couch from Goodwill, and I took it apart, and then I just copied it and put it back together.

And it I mean, if I did it again, why, well, because I put it back together new fabric. Like you know, I just made that sound easy. What do you mean you took it apart and put it back together? Like, how do you do that? How did you know how to do it? You do a YouTube video? No, this was even This was like in two thousand and six. I think I have an album of insanity with it. It It took me, like way too long. It took me almost a year or two be a holster this couch.

So it wasn't like but it because I really wanted this at the time, this couch from anthropology that was like so beautiful, and at that time it was like what I could not afford it, And so I would make things that I couldn't afford. And uh yeah, So if I took it apart the fabric, each thing I'm stitched it and then just copied each one and then I know how to sew a bit, and I did that, and then I got a staple gud and then I got a little nail, and then I did each little thing.

It was a project. It was just no. I then sold it for like I sold it for a thousand dollars, which was like to me, yeah, yeah, yeah. I mean, I'm not sure if those people who I sold it to, like the minute they sat on it, it disintegrated, but it looked good. So these are things that I relate to you on I my dogs because I guess sometimes they're in the Hamptons and we're we're near the beach. We're not on the beach, but sometimes they smell like some like sort of fishy and I like it, Like

they smell like doggish and I like it. And I read that about you liking the smell of your dogs when they like don't and it's weird. It's like gasoline or something. It's like a smell that I I love the smell of dog paws, specifically dog they smell like like Freedo's kind of most dogs. Pause. Um, I'm asking, Brine, do you have dogs around you right now? Small their pause, they're upstairs. Brin will go because she likes fritos and she she loves any kind of dog talk, any kind

of dog talk. And then that you're a big hat but by the way, for your new hair, your big hat wear, which I am, and I've been a hat wearer since before it was cool to be wearing hats, like I'm you're you're a person who looks good in every hat. Is that your thing? Well, it's it's not a fashion thing for me. It's not a fashion that I wear a giant it's a sun thing. So I wear a ridiculous hat all the time, so much so that some like this production got me a cake in

the shape of my ridiculous hat. Um, so I never wear like a fashion hat. Oh okay, I do both at the same time. But I my purpose for bringing hats a vacation is sun. But then they may as well be fashionable. That's sort of my my emma. Yeah, that's what I need to do, though, I need to like kill two birds with that one hat stone I had to be able to do. Yeah, you grew up in Canada. Yeah, from I'm from Montreal. Oh okay, my really good friend went to mcguil and it's from Montreal

and I love my dad went to Miguel. Oh really, it's like a special place to go to school and it's like only people who know no and it's a good school. Yeah, it's a really good school. It's a really good school. And I went um on my show I think years ago, to Montreal and I was really it's not talked about how European that city is, Like, it's not discussed. It's so close to fly there and you're in like another I mean, you are in another country, but like you feel like you were on a plane

for eight hours. I don't know why they need better marketing from Antrea. It's a it's another kind of like yeah, you're in Canada, but even Quebec kind of is like being in another country from from Na. It's like it's like nowhere else. What's so funny though, is that, um, you know how you just said, you said Montreal. That's the thing I would like to correct language on. Um. Every American says Montreal, Montreal, Montreal, Montreal. Right, yeah, okay, yeah,

I loved it Montreal. I loved it. I thought it was beautiful. Um, and you speak French because of growing up there. That's just why everyone speaks French. Yeah. Yeah, like you have to, Um, you have to be in French immersion, which is from like kindergarten to grade four it's all in French. And then four of six is like half the day in French, half to day in English. And so basically I can't like read or write in any language. Um. It just yeah, you have to learn,

which is great because you have a second language. I yeah, then you just do the rest of the time in you have French class. And so how old do you and you knew you want to be an actress? Um? I mean I I I normally say when I'm asked this, I always say, you know, it was one of my mom took me to see lay Miss in grade six,

and I like wanted to be a Bunyan. And but the more I've like thought about that recently, and especially because my mom had sent me sent me these like vhs converted to to like whatever files of me when I was younger, and like I was doing like commercials when I was five, pretending to do suff So I feel like it was always there that and I didn't know it until I saw somebody doing it as a job.

But then I also in high school, I did a play and I had this tiny part and the high school vis principal came up to me after and she was like, you were really good. You were funny, and that was it. That was like I was just going to do that, and you were dedicated to it since then, So you've been a working actress most of your life. Yeah, since I was like eleven, that's amazing. And but was Shit's Creak your pop off? Like is it was a

game changer? It was game changer after when it became really popular, But at the time, you know, I think we thought it was going to be more game changer than it was. Like I was signing onto a series with with Katherine O'Hara and Eugene Levy and and then it kind of we thought it was great, but no one was really watching um And only when we were done did it become really popular, which is very Shit's Creaky. And by the way, it's very ships creaky and very

um bummer. Like while it was happening, you didn't, you know, get to. I mean, it's this amazing surprise, but you kind of thought, shit, this is like sucking a little. Why was it? Why did it get so many seasons if no one was watching it? Well, it got so many seasons because when they first went out to sell the show, they went out to everybody in America, like all the networks, and nobody wanted it. And so they did a pilot presentation and still nobody in America wanted it.

So they went to the CBC in Canada and did it there. And because it was done in Canada with our Canadian broadcaster, that is the only reason we got a second season. And because with our Canadian government the sponsoring like our show, so nobody really has to watch. We just have to be all Canadian. Um wait, everybody's Canadian? What did you mean we have to be hold everybody show? Yeah? Yeah, except for Chris Elliott. Yeah. Is that a thing that

everybody knows? I mean I don't know. I didn't know that. No, well I don't know. I don't think everybody knows it. But it is like if so, this CBC is like a networking Canada that is the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, which has government funding in it, and so if you're going to have government funding or use a tax credit it in Canada, you need to use Canadian talent. You need to use So that's so. Yeah. So but now Canada must have made a lot of money off of this.

In the aggregates, they must be love you. Yeah, it's kind of the greatest. It's my favorite story whenever I go out to pitch my own stuff is like nobody wanted it because at the time they wanted edgy stuff, edgy, dark comedy, and like this was something that nobody had seen before. And I do believe that the next big thing is not going to be the thing that is already popular. That's exactly that was the Skinny Girl Margaret, and nobody wanted it. Nobody. I pitched every major liquor company.

They all said no. They all later came and tried to buy. It's the same story. No one's even like cared in the room, like coming on. I love that. I can't once again, I can't believe that. It's so shocking when you hear those stories after but it usually is the story of every like super breakthrough thing, and it's great, it's bittersweet, it's actually really nice. It's it's working harder and then the reward is a music. Um, and you've decided you're never going to be in a

relationship again. Yeah, I kind of think I I really am obsessed with work. I Um, I love my friends, I have a great life. I feel like I don't want to make sacrifices for somebody else. Well, yeah, you're being so I love that You're It's so funny that you're saying this to me. And that's what what does pan sexual mean? So pan sexual is um? Oh, there

was an episode of It's Uh. There was an episode on Ship's Creek about the wine life that that um that Dan's character David was explaining his sexuality through this metaphor of that he liked the wine, not the label, and so sometimes he liked the red wine a white wine and um, and I actually never understood that after I was like telling him, well, what am I If I just like I just fall in love with a person, doesn't it really doesn't. The gender wherever they are on

the doctor's spectrum doesn't. It's like if I'm into that, and so that is what pen sexual is. But what annoys me about it is that that was that's a label that I was kind of given. Or I understand that people need to identify as something so that there's visibility and all that, but all the ultimate goal to me is like I don't want to have to identify as any right. But what's so funny is that the minute you say on my label that I'm like, I'm not I don't want a relationship, everybody wants to be

in a relationship with you. It's the most attractive label for somebody say I have to do the reverse, I'll owe. What I was going to say is I think that's so interesting because as I've gotten older and I see this more with people around non traditional relationship. It's like I have a long distance relationship my fiance, it lives in Boston, his kids are there, my daughter's here. We have a long distance relationship, you know. And you know, I go to things alone a lot, Like I went

to a movie premiere last night without him. Most things I go to alone. I'll even go on vacation sometimes. And and I don't even think people. I don't know if people judge me anymore, but like we're also together a lot, and we travel together a lot, but a lot of times he's in Boston going out with his friends or doing work things or on political events or whatever with without me, and like it's non traditional, but it works, and I want to say I like it.

There's some things I don't like about it, but it's not about not being together, because I like not being together as much as I like being together, which is not by God. You just describe what might actually work for me as a relationship if I ever had when, which is that thing of the long distance, because that thing of I like going to things alone or being doing my own thing, and I like connecting with other people,

and but I also like things. So if there was like a lot of space, I want my own place. I want my own Yeah, and we didn't. But by the way, we fell in love and we were like trying to put all the pieces together, like the calendar. Okay, you know we'll never be a part more than the days, and we'll put this here in the minute you get back. You'll come to New York and real life comes in and jet leg and dehydration and your job and your kid and you're fucking amount a rubber band man. So

in the beginning he got bronchiatus. I was running around. I wasn't even happy. I was like, all we're doing is trying to talk about the calendar. With the term the calendar is like gives me hides because all we were doing was like in the when we're doing and it became unenjoyable. So even yesterday Paul was like, email me, He's like, just calendar thing, it's just out there. It

doesn't mean me have to talk about it now. It just means because I am so averse to the calendar that he's the only one who even understands what goes on with it. It could be June ninety nine today and I wouldn't know saying, you know, so he has to keep a little otherwise we never you know, because I get angs up. Yeah. Oh once, but he was he's younger than I am, and he used to have more of a problem with it because he's a traditional kind of guy and he, you know, hasn't been in

as many relationships and also, you know, younger than I am. Once, like the idea of it not being ideal where you're judging yourself when you're judging your own relationship about like what it's supposed to be and then it's not I'm supposed to think it's this, and I once that took a year to like defrost. He's started like accepting to himself. I like being alone and I don't like you know,

I like being alone. I like being alone with my kids and alone with my routine, and you know, because because stupid shit, just I want to go in the room and fucking review makeup for ten hours and like not be. I want to see what I want to eat. I don't want to be like, oh I don't know what I talk about dinner. I don't want to be what we're gonna have for dinner. But that sounds so you're so right. That's when you take out that thing that you're supposed to do, that it can become like

its own thing. Also, we have a very similar calendar thing because when somebody is on me about like when we're gonna do some there or something, I just like, first of all, I'm never gonna want to do it when that thing comes, because I do it. That's where this thing you have to understand. I don't like anyone telling me I have to do anything, even if I want to do it. Oh my god, I have this therapy session every week with my therapist that like a friend of mine will be like, oh you want let's

watch this movie. You wanted to watch it. Well, now I don't want to watch it. Oh my god, I love we can be very good friends. I'll tell you why, because I just will. I'm the same person I like. I don't want to go. Why, I just I don't. I don't want to go, that's my answer. I don't. I don't care what someone like. I'm very non filtered in that way. But it's not about you. It's not that I don't like you. Right now, I don't talk. I text you twenty minutes ago. I wanted to talk.

Then I don't want to talk. Oh my god. So the best president I've ever gotten from a friend who really knows me is that they'll from my birthday, will see up like a dinner, that we're gonna have dinner, and then they cancel. Because nothing makes me happier than game canceled plans. It's my time. I would never give

myself and the credit because you didn't. Do you get a cred you got a credit point too, But we are the same that totally, But like, really I do tell my therapist every time about like, why what is this that anytime someone tells me what to do, even if I want to do it, I don't want to do it anymore. We're god, guess what you can fight. I'm not saying you have to find sun. There are people that can roll like that, and but they have to be trained. Like it's just the way that goes.

It's very very very interesting. We have I have a new best friend. Yeah, I like what you say. It's not the partners that. Yes, I would marry you right now, right now. You can go over a few makeup you know. My favorite thing to do is actually a parallel play where I'm doing my own thing, you do your own thing. We're together, but leave me the fuck alone. Same same, But I died over what you said about the fucking meal.

When the other person has a different style and you need a protein and a vegetable and a thing, I'm like, I want to eat hummus or pure ad soup as a meal or cake and like yogurt like whatever there. I don't want to talk about it. I don't like meal time either. I want to walk. I don't want to time to walk doesn't tell me when I'm hungry, I don't watch and exactly that thing. I like, well, you want to eat all order my own thing? You what we have to both get that we can both

uber eat something different. Oh I could, but I can't believe the meal time thing is also Again, my therapist is like, this comes from your childhood, not have anything. I'm like, I just don't want I eat what I want to fucking eat. No, it's not you. I totally agree, I'm the same. Then we have the same child and I'm the same thing. Because I don't want to think about it. I literally think I failed at a talk

show because it's seven in the morning. They would come into the clipboard next week and what did you want to have for lunch? And I'm like, I don't fucking know. It's seven in the morning, I asked me at twelve forty two. Then I'll decide I probably I probably won't even know the definite have met anyone who understands. But nothing enrages me more than that question. Or actually that's not true. The only thing that I enrages me more

of somebody texting hi or how are you? Or hey, which is past what do you fucking want just say it's passive aggressive. It's very passive aggressive. It's that's funny. So I think you might be like me where you'll like I'll sometimes have Paul on my therapist with me and he's like, oh, heays, you know, she's Melinda and she's so nice and she's so therapisty. The other day I said to her, I came home and I needed to unpack, and there were all these boxes that came

it's because of this beauty influencing. We'll talk another day. I became an accidental beauty influencer. I'm like, it's ridiculous. It was literally like it's like ship's creek. It should have been. I wasn't trying, I was doing nothing. I look like a train wreck. So I walk in the house and the onslaught of all the stuff when I walk in. I got to unpack and to go through it, etc. So Melinda says to me, well, it's interesting that you, you know, you decided that you needed to unpack the beauty.

At that point, I go, no, it's fine, it's not fucking interest. It's never changing, Melinda. That's one of the things we never need to work on. It's a dog being a dog and a cap being. Okay, I walk in the house, I'm unpacking the ship. I got a full fight with her, I full fight. I'm I do not don't say it that way again. Oh my god.

I actually have been working on with my therapist and that he now thinks that I'm annoyed when we've said an appointment, because we've said an appointment, and I kind of am because every time I have it, I'm like doing something. So I'm like, oh, I don't want to do this now I don't want to and but like so then I'm like, don't. I'm like, I have nothing

to say. I have not Anything's like, this is because you think that this is a lorded over you are forced on you and you don't want to be controlled. It's true, it is by you, but you decided you were gonna be that person, and you decide you're gonna get leg warmers and work out also, and that doesn't seem to be going that great. So you know, I decided I was gonna get a thousand, ten thousand steps

every day. I get ten hundred steps every day. So that's why you made the appointment, and now you fucking hate Yeah, I chose it. But yeah, yeah, and you should get that's a funny ship's correct thing. I should get a therapist for my therapist. And I, oh, that's a great that's a great idea. That is a great idea. That show for that's fictitious show. I'm produced already. Yeah, yeah,

they have to because that. They always make you do a therapy scene on the reality shows like I'm I'm the first one to have done that because I had my therapist now was a very big deal on the show Doctor Ramador. So it'll be funny if like maybe and his therapist or moy whoever, David, David get a therapist. That's really good. Yeah, yeah, we are friends now, this is I love you so much. I love you so

so much. And you can cancel when we make plans because I'm the person that's like ten minutes before I'm like, if you want to get a drink, let's go. If not, yeah, it doesn't matter. Yeah, you know I'm marrying you. That's it. We're done. I know. I know you've got this thing in Boston, and that's fine with me. Now that's actually fine with me. I'm calling I'm gonna tell Paul Tell miracle mom. I'm gonna tell him he might be fine. She's pan sexual. Yeah that's oh my god. I love you.

Don't even know what we talked about. I think you're not either. I think you have a graphic novel. I think you Um yeah, I think you're amazing. I think I want to be friends. That's I mean, really saying that I want to be friends with someone like I'm pursuing a friendship with you. I have more friends, I have more friends ever, but this is this is gonna

work fide one in all right. I gotta give them your tell your people to give me information so we can laugh and send each other funny things that we see because I love you, and also tell your friends about my idea because you never know we might be I will, I will. I actually think it's really great. Also, I kind of only want to do a new Ship's Creek thing if you're in it now. So yeah, um, either put in your contract. Yeah yeah, yeah, okay. I

love you so much. I love you too, so this is so oh wait, wait, get my dog Molly again. Oh Brita's so happy if I marry someone from Ship's Creek forget it. Oh wait, are you gonna get your dog or your dog and daughter brit Oh my god, Pete too. Hold on, let me sell to get we gotta smell feet, we gotta get brand and hold on and come down. Yeah, okay, she's coming. Wait. How many daughters do you have? I have one daughter and two dogs,

Biggie and small As. They're ten pounds, one letter one small. Yeah, they're very cute, and I'm saying, bring them to and the dogs. Hold on. What a fun wow, what a funny, unexpected conversation because I'm never like really prepared, but it usually is just like sort of some background and whatever. We just like roiled into randomness. It was so awesome.

Oh this was honestly. I like, so, I've been like I don't want to do pod Yes, yeah, I know I know someone's podcasts because it's the same and it's no one's bolt. It's just like, I only have one life, so I only have one story for every moment of my life, and I feel like I've told it a million times. All right, Tebe is my friend. You want to ask her anything? Oh, I pitched her the show. I pitched her a show. I think that's all of the ship. The one that all of ships creak the reality.

Do you have any questions for her before I let her go? Because I only ask for your favorites or oh, who's your favorite character Alexis and Annie who plays Alexis? Who's yours? David? That's what I'm But she says, I'm like David. Are you most like your character? Are you? Of all the characters, are you the most like Stevie? No, I'm no. People are usually disappointed that I'm not like Stevie as much, but um no, Dan is the most

like his character, and I'm the most like him. I very much have his personality, and she very much has Alexis personality. Who's who are you the most like? Well, I guess in all the I guess Stevie. But I'm not really like Stevie as much. I'm a little I'm a little Moira too, with the dramatic outfit sometimes and coming out of the club, I'm a little more too. All Right, we're gonna leave her. You'll get to meet her because we're gonna be friends. Yea, I might be

your your new moms mom. Yeah, that mom, that first person ever and like a long time she said that about sick. Yeah, because we like the same we like we're very we like the same thing and liking nothing and we don't want to be correct back. Oh you finished? Was this exciting? Yeah? All right, Well we'll go to La and oh, no, where where do you live? Now? I live in La, but I'm coming to New York. Right, Maybe we'll include that when we go see Bad Cinderella,

which is, oh, I want to see Bad Cinerella. I'll get yeah, know that the expectation. It's not lakaja fox or lay miss. It's campy, cheesy. I loved that. I thought it was very funny. Like I said, I got a shitty review. I enjoyed. I want to take her. So maybe I'll get tickets and you don't have to show up. I loved to okay, Steve, and I'm gonna show now. I want to go all right, like, oh,

look at her graphic novel. Hold on, Britt, Remember when you used to read graphic novels and I'd say, you can't read them as books, like you have to read so but you can because that's how I'm dyslexic. So I found it really hard to read, and so I could read graphic novels because there's pictures. So she's a witch. That's part of like a witch family like the Kardashians, where they're all like good social media and they're all like graded and she her character is terrible at that.

So her character like needs to be excommunicated from the family because she's a basic witch. She wanted to say shit witch, but they wouldn't let her. But she's a big do you like it? So cute? Ruining everything the Amelia Airwood story, so she's she screwed it all up. She's kind of like Karty Kardashian. She's the all time you know, she's the alarative one not playing the game. Um all right, well, I love you, I love you. I can't wait to meet you in person. That was

so exciting. Best part of my day. Those my rose, best part of my life, my entire podcasting life, best part. So thank you, thank you so much, Bye bye. Okay, that's my favorite podcast I've ever done. Favorite podcast guests, And um, you know her Emily and she's Stevie from m Shit's Creek And I was excited because my daughter loves Shit's Creek and excited as I am forever guests just like, yeah, looking forward and let's hear that. But that was ridiculous. That was epic. It was so fun,

so interesting. I don't know if I've met another person that's more like me. What a pleasure, a dream. Love her and I'm gonna take her. Got to text my publicists right now because I'm going to take her to bad Cinderella Fact loved her, follow her by her book. She's my new best friend and possibly wife. I gotta call Paul and get approval. Bye, guys,

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