I'd say the number one thing I'm grateful for with Harry is the fact he stood by me throughout my skin condition and didn't view me any differently, didn't love me any differently. Just that strength in our relationship has been like the number one thing.
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Have you ever imagined what it would be like to have a million followers on social media?
Ah?
No, No, I can't say I've never I've never imagined that. I'm always amazed that people do have that many and more.
Yeah, who's got.
The Taylor Swift that's got the most in the world.
Probably she's probably got two hundred million.
Night Yeah she probably, She'd have to be up there, yep.
But I remember back in the day that when someone got a million followers, that was like Beyonce and people like that had them a million, and I was huge.
I remember when Jennifer Aniston joined Instagram and I put it that long ago actually, and I think in two days she was at forty million.
Is that right?
Yeah?
Forty yeah, forty It does sound like a lot of work that many followers, right, But our guests have got a very cool five million plus followers on TikTok. Actually, I think it's more TikTok is their jam Rosie Daniels and Harry Potter. Yes, you got that right, he's actually the og. He's the og born before the Wizard. Fourteen days, fourteen days.
Yep.
They have over two hundred and thirty eight million views on their content together.
Yeah.
Their proposal video has got over five million just on that one video.
Romantic.
They just moved from the from the UK the northwest of England to the Sunshine Coast in Queensland earlier this year, as you do.
They flew their dogs over from the UK to Australia with them as well. They've managed to blend comedy, heart and adventure adventure, adventure, adventure, and they've invited us, including you listener, along for the ride. Let's chat with Rosie Daniels and Harry Potter.
Welcome to OZ.
Thank you Rosie and Harry.
How when did you arrive?
I think it was eight months ago, Yes, start of February, end of January.
Months ago.
Wow, I know you been through the Aussie winter, which is probably nothing compared to the Yeah, like we say.
That and it does. I can't even register that it was winter like. It was just felt like some of the hotel we've been here.
You landed in the Sunshine Coast. I mean, what a beautiful place.
So nice. Although we did bring rain with us though. We feel because when we got there.
Rain for like three months straight. Yeah, not like a little rain.
It was it was like, yeah, but it's still hot, so yeah, you know, yeah, that's right.
I recognize this rain.
Yeah a little bit.
Look we are we are a relationship podcast, and we love to sort of dive into your relationship and everyone's relationship. But how did the two of you first meet and what was your first impression of each other?
You know that thing where people say love at first sight and it sounds so cringey and you think it doesn't happen. Well, that kind of just happened with us, and I didn't think that existed.
But we'll love at first sight on Instagram.
First it was yeah, but then you messaged me first actually I didn't reply, which is which sounds really bad.
Yeah, Harry actually ignored me for probably like how long ago was this coming up to six years ago?
Yeah, she got to like five.
I just turned nineteen, Yeah, twenty one.
Yeah, so you you saw were you following each other on Instagram?
But that's Rosie for a long time. And then I didn't realize that she we worked for the same company.
Yes, it worked, that was where kind of how you.
Yeah, so I knew Rosie from that.
She was posting a fitness stuff, so as you can imagine, I was quite interested.
It was like the outfit, what she was, just.
Like the whole thing.
Yeah, you found me on a video I think on Instagram as well, and then we were like we worked out we're going to the same Christmas party and we were decided to meet up there and like yeah, and then from there and there just just like.
Hit off from the first time we met each other.
So it was great message for a week straight, weren't we Yeah, we met and it was either going to be really bad or really good, and it was like exactly how Yeah.
And it's just crazy to feel like that we met through like work rather than online. I feel like in this generation, it's so hard to meet people without kind of like that online dating. So we're just so grateful to have met.
You met me without that way in the same company, but I was like on the other end of the country. Yeah, three hours apart. So even when we worked together, it was like we worked for the same company. Yeah, not together, I worked together.
So if you ever get married, you're gonna have to like be in full denim, like a whole Genes outfit, like just in honor of the company that you worked for and.
Just yeah, I mean maybe maybe you don't, Oh maybe saves me.
Who do you like better? The Beatles or.
They're too young for both?
Yeah, I was going to say, think Cherry.
I don't know any of the songs, but I'm going to say I listened to it.
Song.
What prompted the move to Australia.
I mean I grew up in Australia. I grew up just south of Perth in a town called Bustleton, and then my family's originally from England. We moved back to England when I was fifteen and then met Harry. My parents moved back to Australia in COVID because they were just sick of the UK. And then since the day that we met, we always I straight away told Harry I'm going to be moving to Australia when I'm older.
So I never wanted to live in the UK like all my life, but I didn't know where I wanted to go. It was either America Australia. It's like it wanted to live somewhere with an Ayah. I was like, America sounds cool, but I don't know. Yeah, you obviously mentioned Australia and I was like, I'm all for it.
But the wird thing is when I was younger, my mum went to see the psychic Yes and they literally said your youngest son that doesn't involve uniform and also live the furthest country a way and I literally did that.
That's weird.
I don't know if that's a coincidence or what, but really really weird.
That's cool.
She predicted my future. That was what prompted the movie.
Yeah, look, it's I'm sure if you had a dollar for every time somebody asked you this, you know this question is coming to you.
Harry.
You Harry way down by all the dollars in his pocket.
So when like, at what point did you know that you had probably one of the most famous literary names in the planet.
I think I was. I think when I fully realized it was my name, I was like three, Yeah, okay, yeah, before that.
It's such a long story. It's going to be interesting anyone listening, because it's like, I actually got jk Rownings. She wrote me a letter.
No.
Yeah, So my dad was a police officer the time, and he knew where she was in this particular house, so he wrote to her and she wrote back on like the Huggle paper and gave us. It was her that gave us the tickets, but we got all tickets, like the first premiere in London, in London, and it was really cool. So that yeah, I think when I was like three, I started to realize it's actually my name. But my parents used to play the fact that, like all the pencil cases was mine.
Yeah, like three years off.
But they just used to say yes for you, and I was like, cool, I guess it's like a really cute thing to tell a kid. Yeah, when I was three, I was like, oh, maybe this isn't actually me, which kind of sucked.
And then from then on it just went joke after joke after joke, he.
S went downhill from there.
Yeah.
Yeah, and I just refer to my last name now as Potts.
No. I do love it, I really love it. But it's it's just such a funny life.
Yeah, because he wasn't og.
He was the O G. Harry Potter.
He was born before.
Before fourteen days Got ten days.
Harry Potter is invited to the premiere of the movie too. Yeah.
No, god, I was so young. I've got got born in the frame at home. I was like a lot of money.
Yeah, so cute, it was.
It was really cool. I don't remember. I didn't actually know why I was there. I was my parents did, but I just went along for the ride.
Did you ever dress up as him for book Week or anything like that?
Did you?
Yeah?
Even I didn't know.
You went as Slytherin?
No, no, no, no, no, I had to go and turry. Yeah.
I had a massive forehead as a kid, so like I used to draw the biggest like scar, I used to rinse it as a kid. Yeah, I would just always talk about it and stuff. And then when I got to like ten, I was like, you know what this was getting boring?
Yeah, I've been there, done that.
Man, did you ever give him crap? For? Do you ever make a Harry Potter?
Yet?
Never? That's why?
Yeah? True?
Yeah.
A Stupid podcast hosted asked about.
Was there a moment that you knew that each of you was the one? I mean, I know you spoke about it was love at first sight, but was there something else that really cemented and just went ah?
Yes?
I think just from day one, very similar. Just yeah, like everything every goal we wanted for our future a line related.
Yeah.
So I think having that common long term goal in a relationship is probably like the number one thing because I think if you meet someone and you want different things, different paths out of life, it becomes difficult. So I think just from like very early on, we were always on the exact same page and had the exact same things that we wanted to work towards together. So it kind of just just worked from day one.
Really nice. Yeah, nice.
And since you've moved from the UK, how different is your life now?
And it's like we're dreaming, isn't it every day?
Yeah?
Because like when you.
Think of the UK versus Australia, it's so different with the palm trees that those guys so hard to get. The ocean the UK. If you go to an ocean in the UK, everybody in the UK is there, yeah, one.
And it's pebbles usually yeah. Yeah.
Yeah. It's so different, isn't it than you really because you already lived this life.
True? True. I just think the variety of things to do in Australia just gives you such a good balance in a relationship, especially when you work together. You guys can probably relate when you work together, you spend every day together. Just having a lot more things to do rather than being trapped inside every day in like the cold weather. It just allows you to get out and clear your head in different ways and just be a lot more happier in general.
I think we could have fun in London.
It would be fun when we lived there in Manchester, but I think lifestyle will.
Find a nice cafe. It's harder to do that in the UK. We found anyway.
I don't know where we lived in particular, but just a little thing and our dogs love it here as well.
I want to ask you about you.
I was just going to say, though, imagine do you tell your friends when they say so, where.
Are you living in Australia.
You're literally in a place called the Sunshine. Yeah, yeah, it is just it's sunshiny.
Yes, so true, it's true.
Yeah, No, dogs love it over here.
We have to fly him over, which sucks eleven thousand miles for them, and Stuffy.
Cried every day every day.
Dogs, aren't they? Yeah? The most part dogs?
What sort of dogs?
Are they?
So beautiful? They're still young.
Yeah. We lived in the States for twenty five years and we had one, well, we had multiple dogs across our time. But when we're moving back here, we still have our gorgeous little rescue mutt. And as you know, the process to get that dog into austraight.
So you moved a dog from the the quarantine unbelievable.
The worst thing is, like you save a mortgage for it ends up going on your dogs.
It goes on the dog.
I think it cost us to move our dogs over, was it?
Yeah?
Twenty dogs.
Yeah, everybody would tell that's like no way, I would have just got new dogs.
I'm like, you don't get anymore dog owner.
Yeah, it's all our savings like a house pretty much dogs.
Yeah, well, we call our dog the most expensive rescue dog. Ever because he was about yeah, he was about eight thousand American.
I think it was to fly him over and then he got terribly, terribly sick from the journey because of the stress. She's now on medication, no, just yeah, medication.
That we put him on.
Right, So he looked like do you know the book Harry McClary from Donaldson's Dairy.
Oh my god, yeah, Dobby I grew up Dobby Harry, Dobby, Dobbybbby.
Yeah, Dobby Harry.
Yeah, no connection, but Dobby looked like Harry McClary, right, And so now he's started on these like steroids and cortisol or whatever.
He's on adrenal system.
Yeah, yeah, So he's on the couple of pills a day.
Well, he grew another coat of.
Hair with the stuff, so I think we've found a cure for baldness. Great with his corsop, but he actually looked like he put his claw into a into an electrical socket that's gone all out.
So now we have to trim him.
And Dobby's still there sixteen, maybe seventeen. We don't really know.
That's crazy.
We do think the pills are keeping him alive, and he is still a very highly sex dog, because that's crazy.
He will mount the drawing that actually I was.
Going to anything that moves. It's not even what moves, he's still he mounts his pillow.
Yeah, got these mattresses right, and with what came with the mattresses were a little.
Stuffed toy or Koala's right, and.
Dobby would Dobby would grab.
The Koala the stuff Koala and you'd see him bouncing past the back door as he's being the He had it anatomically correct as well.
So holding it in here.
We didn't realize girl dogs do that as well. They do it out of excitement and play. Yeah yeah, yeah, it's funny there.
But the dogs are well, they're okay.
Traveled better than they were in the UK. Were just they're more loving now.
I think it kind of gave us. I think he gave a bit of separation, but like without the anxiety. I just made them almost appreciate us a bit different.
Isn't a coddler at all, but she's the fluffiest little thing you never see and now she's a cuddler, so it's literally changed.
Made her more needy.
So yeah, hey, your so your job, I mean we said in there in our intro that you have five million followers you know on TikTok and things. Is that your job now here in Australia? Is that what you're doing?
And can you take us through that because we look with gen X's and he's.
A boomer, a boomer, and I'm leading gen X to woman, look at me.
I'm not.
I act like a boomer, but you're not. There's a bit of a wash over period. What happened and what point.
Is we don't really understand TikTok and I don't know how you and how did it start in the UK and how's where's it evolved to now?
Okay, So I feel like, going back maybe more than ten years ago, that was one of the big things that me and Harry had in common when we first met. We both always wanted to do something that involved entertainment. Harry Moore so always wanted to be on YouTube. And you started like vlogging when you were what like I was thirteen.
Yeah, fourteen, I think, yeah on a video, you know, like all the clips and stuff people do.
Oh did you that?
Yeah?
Parkle, that's it? And I got into that we're filming and I was like this is really fun. Then I figured out YouTube and stuff, and I was like, what if it could be my job? So I just set that as my mentality for like, yeah, I guess like ten years until it actually I reached my tenth subscriber and went, yeah.
I think covid and lockdown was a huge thing because since the day we met, we were always making content and nothing ever kicked off. And then COVID happened. Obviously everyone was at home and everyone started watching our stuff.
It was weird though, because do you remember vine ye six second videos? Yeah, all the people like Logan Pool, the big creates, now that's where they came from.
It's almost like Tiktoks the next generation. Right, we were in the I think we're in the shower and they I think you're in the shower.
I was like taking a pooh. I don't know what I was doing. We were having a conversation anyway, were you taking Yeah, our little nighttime routine anyway too much?
A lovely.
Yeah.
And we literally said to each other, you know, like, we just need something like like vine to come around again, don't we. And as soon as we said that, I think TikTok was like, right at the bottom of people are dancing and stuff like that.
There's like really relationships on there.
Yeah, and we just.
Started posting videos on it.
Little did we know that would become what we said in the shower version, fine right, what it is today?
Yes, And it kind of just grew and grew and grew. And because it was always our goal, we always prioritized making videos and content like it was just our number one focus and it still is today.
I think the thing the key with social media is like if you kind of adapt to something that no one's really doing, you get favored quite early on. Let's say you're doing comedy videos and there's no couples doing any couple of videos.
Yeah, you start doing it, then you're going to be favored.
Because I think we got on very early doing stuff like that because we would just post stuff instead of separately together. People really liked it. And as soon as we started doing more stuff together, our followers just went up enough. And I feel like it's just because we got on it early. Yeah, sure, just like anything, I guess, yeah, yeah, and it just spoiled from there.
Was there one particular video that like you can look back at.
It's a running one oh my god, it's so bad. Obviously through obviously through the years, social media changes.
A lot, and you could take some like weird, risky videos just to see, Oh I wonder if this will do well.
Right, this was one of them.
We did a video where we basically faked that Harry was someone I'd never met before and he would run past my house every morning, and I filmed him running past my house and basically made this story of like should I give him my number, and just faked this the whole time.
Like editing it.
We were laughing, thinking this is just being laugh so much. And it got like, like what sixty million views? I think got thirty million.
We went four days and we went.
From having two hundred thousand followers to a million followers in the space of a week. Yeah, just from that video and video from that one video, and it's so stupid, and people thought that's how we met.
And it's almost because we built such a foundation of that one video. We felt bad not doing a part two, so we just kept doing part two and just carried on.
Yeah, I think people realize. I think we put a video art saying it was it was like, it's just a joke. Yeah, we're quite like funny online.
We just were quite raw and if we make it for people know we're joking.
So I think they knew we would. I hope they didn't.
But then obviously from that point we adapted our content to instead of continuing being jokes and funny, now it's kind of just real life lifestyle, every day things and just our life really now, which is yeah.
We just kind of promote being a health relationship and just being best friends. You know. That's what people like about it because it's just so raw and just ourselves when we're ourselves. We noticed that, like we're the best in content, but when we four stuff, it's just like, yeah, we used to put out three videos a week on three videos a day sorry.
On oh wow.
I think sometimes like three videos a week on YouTube NonStop. And then we noticed our relationship kind of fizzited out more, didn't.
They, Yeah, because we just went prioritizing the right thing.
Yeah, and then it was so that we wouldn't talk as much because we'd be doing those of contents. So we literally went like a ten percent down. Sorry, no, we went from ninety percent film into like ten percent and everything went so much better.
So everything, meaning your relationship.
Clearly, work went better as well, and.
There was one year we just prioritized work way too much. And the funny thing of our job is like if we're not feeling good, we just we're not going to be good on camera. So it's like you want to just see us be happy and see us something.
Yeah.
Yeah, And I think we looked at it too much like.
Like a job, just like more.
Like like a structure didn't need to be that start a job. Yeah, we just couldn't really figure out how to look at.
It because it's all like learning.
Yeah yeah, and we yeah, we figured it out.
How do you how do you create the content?
Like do you do you come up with the idea first, or like will you just be sitting out at dinner and go, this food is disgusting, that's correct, can't about that? Or like is it just sort of whatever is in your daily life.
Changes because like sometimes things just happen, they're unexpected and other times, yeah, other times we will plan our videos as in videos like the other day we did like a morning routine as a couple that's just moved to Australia, so obviously that's kind of planned. But yeah, we do. We do plan out what videos we do for the week, but if there's unexpected things then.
That videos we're going the film together, we both and if there's videos that I want to do she wants to do, we kind of keep them separate, yea, like surprises and like surprises and stuff.
Keep it on the same account though.
Yeah, okay, And are you shooting on just phones or do you use proper use.
Professional on the floor that's got all my camera stuff in for YouTube that we just use our phones for TikTok and Instagram.
Yeah, okay, because you've become quite a prolific editor, I understand, like from you just self taught.
Yeah yeah, yeah, yeah, that was the thing from a young age. I just I don't think I'll ever give up editing for YouTube. Yeah, it takes so much time. I just can't give it up.
I don't know why.
You're like a bit of.
A meditation though, isn't it sitting sitting in the quiet creating timing?
I love it.
Yeah, it's so nice, deep into it.
I think I was quite a boring kid, and I love the fact that I could make a video more entertaining than I am. So I think that's a bit addicting. And now I'm just like, yeah, it's super fun.
Yeah, if you thought about like taking it one step further or deeper into like creating.
Story, you know, like a.
Like acting drama, drama brother or comedy or Harry would be great as an actor.
I'm not so much that kind of style.
But I think Rosie would love to.
You'd love to do something to give back to all the people that have supported you for.
Your skin throughout the years.
Yes, And like, was it like make a book maybe interesting stuff like that. I think I don't really know about that. If it comes around, I wouldn't say no.
I just wondered, because there you were making a plan back in the day to adapt your goal is that is that goal evolving now into a further areas and deeper into Jaffe is evolving.
I think we'll always want to do social media and creating content because the fan base that we've grown is almost like our family. We view them like our best friends, and I think we will always want to document our life in that way. But yeah, we've we've been working on some other things behind the scenes, as far as creating extra things. We can't really say too much.
Yeah, if you're super fun.
Yeah, yeah, we spoke about starting something four years ago, but actually now it's.
Probably going to come out.
Yeah wow, okay, fun something that's like super creative but kind of means a lot.
To us that we can give back. Yeah, and yeah, we're really going forward to that. So I too much.
The content of you packing up your life in the UK moving here must have been amazing, because that's fun.
Yeah, that's a lot of content.
It's our favorite thing. When big things in life happened, we love just documenting it. That's our favorite start of content as well. Yeah, for sure.
Interesting.
Yeah, I know you briefly mentioned Harry about you said something about Rosie's skin, and I know that's something.
It's the rice. Yeah, yeah, can you explain what that is?
I think so autom conditions, So as much as it presents itself as like similar to it looks like EXMA kind of thing, it is actually like an internal condition in my immune system. So my immune system doesn't work typically the same as what someone else's does, and it has like an overdrive and basically creates like red patches on my whole body. And I've had it from when I was like probably twelve, but not too bad. It was kind of just on the back of my scalp.
And then I think when I was around about eighteen, I started to get patches just like appear on my body, mainly my stomach, and it just worse and worse and worse and worse until I was about eighty percent covered in sirisis it covered literally from about here completely down, Like I'm surprised I don't have scars on my arms. My stomach is quite scarred from the crisis. I still have it now, but yeah, it's just got really really bad. I think it got triggered from the birth control pill.
But now that it's kind of triggered, they usually say once it starts, it doesn't stop. So yeah, I think for me, it's going to have to be some sort of medication for the rest of my life, which is a bit hard. But also I'm just grateful that there's options out there. Conditions like that.
Is it painful when it's flairing kind of like sunburn?
Sure, But when it was really really bad, like I couldn't wear tight clothing, Like I couldn't even lay down in bed with a duvet on me because it would just like yeah, yeah, Like I always describe it as as if like someone had like poured acid on my body. Oh gosh, yeah, very painful.
Isn't that what Kim kardash has. So you look at the two of you.
Like the top content creators.
Yeah, you're able to swim in the beautiful sunny coast for water is.
A really good for would be good?
Yeah, well that is a really good thing.
Yeah.
It definitely helps like soften my skin. Yeah, but sometimes when it's like really sore and flared up, it does sting a little bit because you know how like salt water it can make the shifting. Yeah, but yeah, usually it's fine.
She tried everything as well to get rid of it, and nothing worked. And that was where that's why you think it's the birth control pill, because as soon as she came off that, it's just reduced by fifty percent. Like wow, yeah, it's super strange. Yeah, you're all good now, Well.
Fine, I feel like it's just made me stronger as a person.
Is there something Do you show that on TikTok as well? And you're yeah that with a lot of people.
Yeah, very open with my journey with my skin condition. I think it helps so many women out there just to see how it's not always perfect. You know, there's so much online these days of perfect looking people that it ends up being a bit toxic. I think for young, younger generations, and I think it's important to spread the message that you're not always perfect.
Everyone has like it was almost a make or break theough, wasn't it. It was was when when it first started getting quite bad on her body, she was like, I don't know if I can do social media. It was either we stopped doing it or because you couldn't.
Hide it, could you know?
Because I was embarrassed.
And then I said to her one day, I think you should like maybe put a video.
It might help.
But it was a big thing for your confidence, wasn't it one video? And just had so much love?
Yeah?
Yeah, And I think that's where our family of fan base now comes from, right. They feel like they really connect to ros interesting.
If you show till the truth, show some.
Vulnerability, you immediately embrace people because we all go through exactly tough journeys.
We all have our challenges and you never know what is going on for somebody.
That's what social media should be, right, just get you embracing.
I feel like too many people showed just the best moments of their life on social media and.
Like the things that you think they want to look at. I think the more years are going on, people just want to be real. Yeah, they want to see you just like open up about your insecurity and stuff.
And I think that's the foundation for us as content creators. I think going through that huge exp experience with my skin and things is like the main reason we just want to be real on social media.
Of course, yeah, yeah, people can sniff out of fake oh god, yeah, a fake relationship or a fake accounts.
Like they get there, they're like, yeah, I.
Don't know, we've we've seen a lot now, so you can tell the real ones from there from the fake ones for sure. Was that one of the videos that sort of went viral that.
You were completely unexpected? I thought it went so well, Yeah.
I'd say so.
Yeah.
I think it was like fifty to fifty. If I shared my skin condition. I was scared that you're going to be bad and people be like, oh, like I don't want to look at that, or the opposite, and people were very supportive of it, which is how it went. And that was great.
It's actually the healthiest thing though, for us to look at our career because we used to put videos out sometimes just for the views. We knew it would get really like loads of views. I think one video one they got thirty million views and it had barely any likes.
And we put out a video like your Skin and it was just like something to give back, like you know, explaining her story and stuff, and I ended up getting I think thirty as well, thy minion, but the comments and the likes were like the ratio.
Was like what a lot higher?
And that's when we realized that we should just this is the content we should be making because.
People actually interact with it and want to see it, rather than it makes us feel better as well.
How do you deal with because I'm sure you get the decades that are going to write something nasty, How does that affect your mental health?
Do you block them? Do you read them? How do you work with?
Yeah?
For us, just stick out the stuff that Rosie wouldn't say, like she'll be like, oh this person, I should block them up.
No, I give you ten minutes and loads of people.
How dare you say?
There they go sweet? It's really sweet?
Yeah, but I think I think for us, like I think, if you get negative comments, there's always going to be negative people out there that judge you, that don't like what you're going to do. But I think you have to kind of do things that don't really put yourself in a position to get those negative comments. So you just have to be mindful with what you say, what you do, how you kind of portray yourself, just to
kind of help against things like that. But there is always going to be people that hate you.
That's just that's right. It's just like, that's right.
You can't I think if the world will be a very weird if you.
Try and seek everybody to love you, it's not gonna happen.
Is there is there a formula for success on TikTok or Instagram that you guys think.
God, I think it's actually harder now because it's like the social media apps are getting old and older and older, and there's like leaving.
Less room for people.
I don't think as a I wouldn't say there's a formula apart from just being super unique and being you. People ever enjoy watching it or they don't. I think that's literally what it is. Okay, and consistency, consistency and being yourself.
I think it's if it's your like your goal. I think you'll always make success, Like you see this thing all the time, Like there's no as failure, Like if you just try it and try and try and try, you always get what you want out of life. I think anyone could be a success on social media if it's their number one goal and that's all they dedicate their time to. I don't see why you couldn't, so I wouldn't say there's a secret format. I think it's mainly like your own drive.
What I found really hard, and I think I like didn't pursue it as much as I could have as a kid so much because of confidence. I was always like thinking, oh, what if someone thought this is me? What if someone thought that? That is just the number one thing. You've got to get out of your head, like you just you've got to not care, like you are going to get millions of people see you and they're going to comment and say stuff. If it's your dream job, then you'll just make it work.
Yeah, you just have to be confident in yourself.
Yeah, you have to be very confident yourself.
Yeah, A great reminder is how quickly we are forgotten when we die. Why would you give a crap about what anyone where you live?
Yeah, you know where do you see yourselves relationship wise in ten years time?
Are you thinking about children in the future.
Yep, you would love to start a family, Yeah, whenever it's possible. So I think for us, having a baby is probably like our number one goal for the short term, which is very exciting. I think it sounds so weird and I don't know whether we're always going to get hated when we say this, but our dogs have made us so ready to have babies because I.
Think we treat them. Yeah. I almost feel like the love.
That we've learned from having like another fluffy thing that you look after that depends on you kind of in a way, is going to be similar to when you have a child. I guess.
I don't know.
Some people might hate.
Exactly.
That depends on what type of dog.
Parents have a little boy, little dog, and they.
Start with a plant.
Then although we can't look after plants, we're so bad looking after plan If you want taking care of your dogs, you'll be right. Yeah. But yeah, we would love to start a family, and I think for us, I think the number one thing in life is just love, isn't it. I think when you've got love, you're surrounded by love,
and you're doing things that you love, you're happy. And I think over the next ten years, like we're engaged, so we'd love to get married, start some new businesses, and go on some new business ventures and.
Yeah, but still remain doing social media. I would always be a thing we do always. Yeah.
So I'm just going to say, there's so much in the press, as you would know about social media, mental health teens. You know, we're just about I think.
Did we pass the law about putting that law into place for social media and.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, we saw that.
What's your sense of that? Would you allow your kids on social media at a certain age? Like, what's your feeling about that?
So hard to say.
I don't always social media is going to be by the time they can have a.
Phone, that's exactly right. Yeah, you might have gone back to flip phones. Yeah, who knows.
I feel like we were like the last generation to grow up without social media. I'm so grateful for that, and I definitely think we want to take a lot of how we grew up in our childhood with a lot of coloring in and sticker books and still do things like that.
We just ordered a three hundred and fifty dollars.
That embarrassed me, like this.
Coloring.
Then I took it from her and I started with all these coloring books. We're still coloring all the I don't know why which.
Kind of medita it is exactlyactly and depends are great.
I don't know where you got them from Amazon team, but yeah, I would have five dollars from literally. But yeah, I think in the future with our children, it's kind of just one of those things you just gauge as you have as they're in your life and.
What they'll never know, like the you know when you have the knock your phone and you press it three times to press one of the things, yeah, letters more and then you get it wrong, you know, to go back fiftes will never experience experienced.
Dial phones one.
It was the most ironic thing in Australia.
Zero zero zero is the our emergency number and that was the longest one to get round.
Dying.
Yeah, I think when that time comes, it would just be it's tough to say.
You just feel it in your gut, don't you When you're in that extinct.
Then you never know, Yeah, to do with it?
How do you guys keep yourselves?
How do you protect yourselves from your public persona to your private lives and can you separate it?
What do you do?
I think for us, we've just always made sure our relationship is our number one priority over work, over filming. Like we love our job and we love filming, it's literally like our life, but our relationship is number one for us. And if we are having a bad mental health day or one of us isn't feeling great like, that is always way more important than getting the video posting on social media. So I think we just make sure we always have a balance and we will never
film past certain times in the day. Take Yeah, we take weekends off as well, and just to try and keep that like structure.
Definitely.
Yeah.
Be in Australia now there's so much to do as well, so much to do exploring.
Do you get recognized out the streets?
Yes, And it's very very sweet and weird being in Australia having that, Yeah, Because in England that was where like our whole social media started, so we were kind of like used to it by then, do you know what I mean? Yeah, but now coming from outside of the world and people were like, oh.
I know you were like parents love it. They're like I can't, I can't understand it. Yeah, how know you?
It's so sweet, it's so lovely. Yeah as well, like we post these videos and see numbers, but we don't really want to. Isn't it think about that those numbers are actually individual people.
Sure when you go to like the Wembley Stadium in the UK and there's one hundred thousand people and it's like and then every day we'll get like more views than that, and I can't comprehend that.
It's just like, really, everyone's sitting in Wembley Stadium use.
Of an entire country, Like, I meanly, that's bigger than a lot of countries.
I can't Australia can't can't fathom it. It's one of those things that's like when you meet the people out in the street, that's kind of when it feels a bit more real.
I think we actually felt like we had more followers when we had twenty thousand followers, didn't we Why do you think so weird?
I don't know. I think the first.
Twenty fifty hundred thousand, it's such like a whoa, that's crazy from like below ten thousands, like one hundred thousand, and then anything past that, you just can't really comprehend it.
The number, I'm like.
A million views comes in or six million followers. I think that's what we have, maybe five. It's just weird. Can't really comprehend that many people want to watch us.
I don't know.
Yeah, we're just like little ass.
Yeah, it's really nice.
Why.
I don't know if we'll know them, but I'm curious to ask this question anyway. Do you have favorite people that you love to watch?
We definitely do. Yeah. My favorite girl to watch that I've always watched and has helped me through my crisis is like a fitness influencer called Whitney Simmons. I've always followed her. She's from America and she has crisis just like me. I think it's really nice to see other women doing similar things to me with that. So, yeah, she's one of my fitness yes, yeah, yeah, so it's really nice that we've kind of got that little going on.
How about you, Harry, your favorite?
I did have a favorite, like ages ago, they always change.
I love Ryan trey Ham.
I know if you've heard of him. No, he's a big YouTuber. I love I really like him. He's a He's an awesome guy. He makes some good videos. I appreciate his like editing and.
The way because you view it from the editor.
More like.
He's not like you know, you watch some people you think fake. He's not that type of same witness.
She's like, yeah, okay, so I've become obsessed with someone. It's he's an Instagram but I think he's on YouTube too. But he's an Irish guy garn music Garant.
Do you know what's so weird? Right? We don't use social media. So when you say, when you say, people don't really scroll, like you know, yeah, we don't scroll. So when you say people aren't, yeah, sorry.
I think because because I'm always on it more than you more or less.
What does he do?
He well, he is a musician, but he is this Irish guy with with the fowl's mouth. But he's the funniest, funniest human. I mean, I love anything Irish anyway. But he's just he's just take on things. He'll be talking about the chocolates and his tagline when he when he signs off, he goes follow me.
I'm delicious. He's like, is a bigger dude.
He talks about his size and he's absolutely hilarious.
I'm constantly sending them to you.
Sends them to me, and but I know that she's about to send one because I'll hear her in her office going.
Can you get a notification coming?
Yeah, you said, do we get recognized? I don't know if you guys remember or even new. We had pink hair.
For three years.
Oh really yeah, both.
Of us had pink hair for three years.
And that's when we've got even to mention that that's where our kind of followers boom oh wow. And we actually did it because Rosie's skin condition was a similar color to pink. We thought, like, you know, if we die pinks, maybe it will take away the fact that people look at our skin so much.
And then we just stuck with it for like three years. I don't know why.
We think it was kind of our thing that made us stand out a bit differently.
We were saying about people recognizing us. We literally could not go anywhere about them being like okay.
It was so vib and hat on all the time.
And yeah, it's it's so funny now because like the pink hair was a crazy time and.
It was was just goingdn't miss it. Two people going down. You just knew it was us.
Yeah, I never do that again.
Never moved, thank you, like without meaning to.
Yeah, I was so done with it.
We're both very done.
Because when you have to bleach your hair first and then color, it was like it was.
Like a pre color, wasn't it.
It was like a conditioner type thing. So every time we washed our hair, we'd have.
To color it.
Like twice a week.
We'd be coloring our hair, just thinking as a as a as a dad, or the grouse in the in the showers not.
Too bad for me. It wouldn't stay, and we've made sure we had one that didn't stay.
Can just die the dogs next time?
Like so many people said to.
Do that, so many to get canceled. Then we're definitely.
Yeah.
All rights actives were like literally all right, we do something called the two minute shower.
So it's just you know, keeping your your answers nice and shot because we're in the shower together. We're saving water.
As we always try a different tagline, but hey.
We're not.
Let's turn the shower on.
Now he comes to shower.
All you put this question in, So I'm going to let you ask.
Oh, meat pies or bangers and mesh, meat.
Pie, meat pie? Okay recently though, All.
Right, what's something about each other that you're very grateful for?
I'd say just I'd say the number one thing I'm grateful for with Harry is the fact he stood by me throughout my skin condition and didn't view me any differently, didn't love me any differently. Just that strength in our relationship has been like the number one thing I would say.
I'm so, that's very sweet.
I'd say, I'm so grateful for finding someone that's not only just like a relationship, but it's it's.
Like my soulmate.
Yeah.
Yes, it's like we'll spend every day together doing our work, filming and stuff like that, but.
We have such a good time to make me tear up.
We have such a laugh together, like we're literally so silly. So that's what I'm most grateful for. I found everything in one basically.
Oh, that's beautiful. You can see that, you can feel it. It's really really true.
All right, last question, your partner in one word, Oh, my.
God, if you need to, will allow it.
But one word tacular.
That's very fashioned and like, yeah, spectacular, like the most English world I could.
Think of it.
I'd say patient.
I've got patients written on me.
She might have got it from very patient.
Beautiful Rosie and Harry, thank you so much for your time and having leaving your dogs up in the in the sunshine.
How do we find you on TikTok right, Rosie and Harry all social platforms.
Yeah, TikTok, Instagram.
I love it.
Thank you so much for having Thank you, thanks so much.
They were fantastic.
They were so sweet, very very humble, young couple just thought was amazing.
How you know they felt more presence from a smaller amount of followers than the millions of followers.
Yeah, I wonder what that is.
It's just I guess, I guess because those early followers are just yeah, you're really and you really They do probably feel like they're following you because they really are dedicated to you in a certain way.
But you know, you just wow, if you getting too, five million, that's that's a lot.
We can follow them at Rosie and Harry on all platforms, that's right.
See what they're all about and their life on the Sunshine Coast.
Now meet the puppies, meat labradors. Yeah, how great, beautiful. Okay, we're done.
Yeah, catch us next time. On separate bathrooms, fine, yeah,