Life of a SAHM podcast edition with Kylie Pitts
This week Kail is joined by Tik Tok sensation Kylie Pitts. A 21 year old SAHM of an adorable three year old boy that shares her day to day relatable life. Kail and Kylie discuss what it was like being young moms and how the world views you. What it takes to make being a young mom work and how friendships fit into the equation. Both unapologetically themselves Kail and Kylie seem like an unlikely pairing but they have far more in common than meets the eye!
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Speaker 12 All right, Kylie, welcome to Barely Famous Podcast.
Speaker 6 Thank you for having me.
Speaker 12 Thank you for taking your second flight to be here.
Speaker 6 I was scared, but I came anyways.
Speaker 12
It's so crazy to be. So you flew to Houston before, and then this is your second flight ever.
Yes.
Speaker 2 So you brought Landry.
Speaker 12 That's his first flight.
Speaker 2 Yes.
Speaker 12 We love that for him. He's going to be a little traveler.
Speaker 2 I hope so.
Speaker 12 I was so surprised when I walked down and I saw him. I was like, this is so cute.
Speaker 12 Actually, someone messaged me and was like, I think she's going to be on your podcast, but make sure you ask about Landry. And then he was here.
Speaker 6 Oh, yeah. I've never left him before, ever.
Speaker 12 Are you serious? You've never left him.
Speaker 6 I've never left him.
Speaker 12 That is actually really cute. So do you ever feel overwhelmed then?
Speaker 2 Oh, yeah, all the time.
Speaker 6 But I just, I can't bring myself to leave him anywhere, though.
Speaker 12 And how old is he now? Three. Three, yeah.
Speaker 2 Okay.
Speaker 12
I also, I have a two-year-old. I have a four-year-old.
I have to leave my kids for work, but you are a stay-at-home content creator. Yeah.
Speaker 6 And I only have one, so it's kind of easier.
Speaker 12 I agree. There was a time where I was traveling with my third son because I had him all the time.
Speaker 12
And so just like, I brought him to every single podcasting, even if we podcasted in Georgia, Texas, anywhere. I brought him everywhere.
So I do understand.
Speaker 12 But hopefully there's a time you do get a little bit of a break. Maybe you and your man can go on vacation.
Speaker 6 Maybe one day.
Speaker 12 I have to know, when you started content creating, because I was scrolling through your Instagram, not your TikTok, but I was scrolling through your Instagram and I noticed that he's not really in a whole lot of your content.
Speaker 12 And I also don't have Elijah in mine. So when you started doing all of your content, did it sort of just take off?
Speaker 12 And then you told him about it? Or did you were like, I think I'm going to try to be a content creator? And And you had a conversation with him about it?
Speaker 6 No, I actually started doing like little videos, but I never took it serious. Like, I would just do a couple here and there a couple of years ago.
Speaker 6
I was actually probably just when I first had Landry, but it was just kind of like just to give me something to do so I wasn't so bored. Yeah.
And
Speaker 6 like he would see me doing it around the house, but then I like started taking it serious, serious. And I always had a tripod out and I always had a light out.
Speaker 6 And then like, I don't know, he just moves around, gets out of the way.
Speaker 12 And did he ever ask you about it? Was he like, what are you doing?
Speaker 6 I mean, he kind of knew, I guess, because like he would see me editing them and he would just, he didn't ever ask.
Speaker 6 He knew, like, he knew where it was going, but he just got TikTok like six months ago.
Speaker 12 Okay, so I was going to ask you.
Speaker 2 He didn't even have an account.
Speaker 12 I was going to see if you like showed up on his for you page. You know what I mean?
Speaker 6 He didn't even have a TikTok account until I started like really kind of getting a lot of traction. Then he was like, I guess I'll download it to see what people are saying and see what you're saying.
Speaker 12 So he keeps up with Kylie on TikTok.
Speaker 6 No, he don't even get on there anymore. Like he got on there for a little bit and then he's off again.
Speaker 12 So how do you decide whether you're going to include him or not?
Speaker 6 I guess if he gets in the way, he gets in the camera and then he's in there.
Speaker 6 But like, I mean, if we're out and about, I'll put him in there. But like if we're at the house, he's usually not in there because like he'll see the camera and like kind of dodge it.
Speaker 12
But how did you know how to create content? Because I've been doing this. I, you know, I was on TV for 13 years and then I started TikTok.
Just,
Speaker 12
I don't even know why I started TikTok. I just did, but I still am not.
Like, they gave me, they had to give me a shot list for what I need to get to come to New York.
Speaker 12 And then while I'm in New York, and I still will miss half of the things that I need to get. So what, what are the tips and tricks? Cause I need to know, unless TikTok goes away, obviously.
Speaker 6 Well, I mean, I usually,
Speaker 6 I don't know, I just feel like I was just made to do it almost. Like it's just so natural, but I also.
Speaker 6 When I was little, I would be like in my bedroom with a little camera and like a little tripod when I was like seven years old and I would make little YouTube videos.
Speaker 6 I didn't know how to post them though. So they never got posted.
Speaker 12 But you made them. But I made them.
Speaker 6 Yeah.
Speaker 12
I love that. So you were born in 20 or 2003.
Yeah. So you're 11.
Speaker 12 What's the math on that? Nine years younger than me. So I'm 92.
Speaker 12 So would you be considered Gen Z?
Speaker 6 I think so.
Speaker 12 Or Gen Alpha?
Speaker 2 Z.
Speaker 6 I'm pretty sure it's Z.
Speaker 2 Okay.
Speaker 12 So did you even know what Teen Mom was?
Speaker 6 Yeah, because my mom is a teen mom and we used to watch it. together
Speaker 12 and her mom's here for those of you watching and her mom is here so okay this is so crazy to me because I think of
Speaker 12 Gen Z as like really young but really we have a lot in common yeah I think so because you have I mean you're 21 yeah and you have a three-year-old so technically you were a teen mom too I had him when I was 17 Was he the inspiration behind starting TikTok or sort of or you just did it and it just was a coincidence that it was around the same time that you became a mom?
Speaker 6 I think it was really a coincidence because I always like wanted to like I would always film my days in the life, but I would never post them because, like, I kind of really didn't have much going on.
Speaker 6
Then when I became a mom, I was like, dang, I actually have something going on. Yeah, yeah.
Like, I have stuff to do.
Speaker 12
No, people are obsessed with you. I cannot tell you before you came on this podcast, how many people were like, you need to get her on the podcast.
And then I think we talked about it. Really?
Speaker 12
Oh, my gosh. People tag me in your stuff all the time.
And they're like, get her on the podcast. And I was like, okay, like, chill out.
Speaker 12
No, but I love that. Instagram is not like TikTok.
I don't feel like I can post the same content.
Speaker 6
I don't feel like I fit in on Instagram because I feel like Instagram is so picture perfect. Everybody's got to have like the most perfect put together live.
Yes.
Speaker 6 And I feel like TikTok is just all over the place. You can really be
Speaker 6 you can be yourself on there and nobody cares. But like one wrong thing on Instagram, like I post the same videos because I do post on Instagram, post the same content.
Speaker 6
Plus, I'm like, I'm on my stories and everything. So I do like Instagram for that.
Like I can actually post more of my stories and interact a lot more. Yeah.
Speaker 6
But I'll post like the same video on TikTok and I'll post it to Instagram. And the comment section is so different.
Like TikTok is like, oh my God, we love you so much. We love you.
Speaker 6
We're so supportive. And then Instagram is like, oh, my God, your car is a mess.
How do you live like this?
Speaker 6 Or you're clean in the clean house. What is wrong with you? And then I'm like, okay, then, whatever y'all say.
Speaker 12 And then we have Facebook, which is also a free-for-all.
Speaker 6 Yeah, I want, I don't post on there.
Speaker 12
I do post. I'll use the same video and they all perform very, very different, like wildly different.
But I will also say that I feel like TikTok has been so life-changing for people.
Speaker 12
And I appreciate that about it because it's like you can be real and raw and get paid for it. Right.
Yeah. Like, I also saw, I think it was on your tick tock that you
Speaker 12
did you buy a house. Yes.
Are you excited? I am. How far is it from where you live now?
Speaker 6 Uh, well, it's actually on like the same piece of land. So we're like on 60 acres and it'll be like just right across.
Speaker 12 What? Yeah. How did that, how did you manage that?
Speaker 6 Well, we live by my mother-in-law. So we're like, we're all on a family land on like a little family compound.
Speaker 12
Okay, so that was my plan for my land. I bought 20 acres of land and I was like, oh, like each kid can have an acre.
And then Delaware was like, no, you can only build one house on this 20 acres.
Speaker 2 Really? Yeah.
Speaker 6 Oh, they don't care what we do in Mississippi. We could have 50 houses on there if we wanted to.
Speaker 12
Wait, I have to tell you whose accent you remind me of. I said I was going to tell you.
Did you ever watch Young Sheldon? Yes. Georgie.
Speaker 6
Okay, cool. Okay, good.
Because I thought you were going to say like Tiger King or something.
Speaker 12 Tiger King?
Speaker 7 Like something crazy?
Speaker 12 Wait, how's he doing?
Speaker 2 Should we Google him right now? I don't know what he's doing.
Speaker 12 Let's see how Tiger King is. Imagine I'm like, hey, can you come on this podcast?
Speaker 6 I don't know. I hadn't heard of him in a while.
Speaker 2 Is he out of jail?
Speaker 6 I think that he was getting out.
Speaker 2 I thought.
Speaker 6 Or maybe that was just like a lie on TikTok I seen. Because
Speaker 6 they'd say a lot over there.
Speaker 12
As of yesterday, the big cat rescue fame goes up for sale in Tampa. Oh, big cat rescue of Tiger King.
Yep.
Speaker 2 Goes up for sale.
Speaker 12 Is that in Mississippi?
Speaker 6 Where is that? I don't know where that is.
Speaker 13 Florida.
Speaker 12 Oh, I don't know shit about shit, I guess.
Speaker 6 I didn't know where it was.
Speaker 12 Okay, well, speaking of the hate that we get on Instagram versus TikTok, do you ever see hate about showing your son at all?
Speaker 6 Not really because I guess I don't show him much,
Speaker 6
not a lot. So I guess I don't really say much about it.
Yeah. So not really.
Speaker 12 I go back and forth with my kids on social media. And I also just don't think that at first when I started teen mom, 16 and pregnant and teen mom, that wasn't really a conversation.
Speaker 12
It was like exploding your kids. And once they've been on the internet for how long, I just...
at what point do we pull back.
Speaker 12 I think naturally just seeing all the hate comments that other people were getting and understanding, you know, their right to consent and, you know, knowing what they
Speaker 12 want or don't want, I sort of pulled back naturally. It just like wasn't something that I was putting as like the forefront of my content.
Speaker 12 And now I just sort of let them decide if they want to be on it or not. But do you think that you'll show more of him in the future? Do you think that?
Speaker 6
That's kind of what I do now. Like, I mean, he's not in a lot of it, but he is in obviously my daily life and I don't hardly leave him to do anything.
So he is there 24-7.
Speaker 6
So it's kind of hard to not get him in anything. But like if if he's like, no, I don't want you to video me.
Obviously, I don't put him in it.
Speaker 2 Yeah.
Speaker 6
But usually it's not his face or anything. It's him.
Like, I'll push him in the stroller and I have that in my vlogs or something. So it's not much.
Speaker 12 I hope that you can teach me how to vlog like you. Like before we leave New York, I need you to help me because I truly, like, you literally walked in with the tripod.
Speaker 6 Yeah.
Speaker 12 So do you just bring it everywhere?
Speaker 6 Yeah, pretty much. I don't.
Speaker 12 Do you react funny to it?
Speaker 6 I don't really get nervous when I'm like in other places, but like when I'm in my hometown, it's like the population is like very very small so and they're like a lot of old people or people that don't really know about it so then they're like what is this weird girl doing wait so do you feel like you don't really fit in do you feel like a fish out of water in mississippi if it's just small oh no i feel like i fit in oh you do oh yeah okay but i feel like i'm just like I've never been to Mississippi, but I want to do a show on for my Patreon where I can go do wild ass shit and like record it.
Speaker 12 And there's this girl, Hannah Barron, that does these like water things in mississippi i think or maybe alabama would you ever do anything like that like what do you mean water she like goes and she like scoops the fish up with her arm oh hand grabbing excuse me yep hand grabbing you've done that no i hadn't but people do it all around missippi and alabama like they go underwater so we go do that
Speaker 6 you can if you want to get on a snake a snake
Speaker 6 what if like you go and dig your hand in that hole and the snake gets you i don't think they get hannah well hannah's lucky
Speaker 12 Hannah's lucky.
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Speaker 6 Okay, so your content resonates with so many people because it's authentic but it's just natural to you yeah it is but i also feel like i don't really try to do stuff that's like kind of out of your comfort zone out of my comfort zone like i really am just me what are you cooking on socials like what do you mean i heard that you cook a lot do people say that yeah oh my husband says i don't cook much at all
Speaker 6 does she cook at all I cook, but just, you know, he cooks a lot more.
Speaker 12 So, but somebody is cooking in the house.
Speaker 6 Yeah, somebody is cooking at all times. Mostly Colton, but she does cook.
Speaker 2 I do cook. Macaroni and cheese is famous.
Speaker 12 So have you made mac and cheese on TikTok? Yeah. See? Okay, then I asked you, you were like, what do I cook?
Speaker 6
Well, I mean, I do cook, but I don't know. I guess I don't cook as much as I think I cook.
It's just because it's, I guess it's just normal, you know.
Speaker 12 I can make chicken Alfredo. I tried to make mac and cheese homemade, and it came out like soup.
Speaker 6 Did you bake it?
Speaker 12 I tried.
Speaker 2 Oh.
Speaker 12 It was not good.
Speaker 6 See, I'm going to diet so I can't have have it right now.
Speaker 12 I diet.
Speaker 12 But it is good. Someone told me yesterday to get on Ozempic like an adult.
Speaker 6 They, in my PA box, they'll send me diet pills.
Speaker 12 Like what kind?
Speaker 6 I don't know because I throw them away.
Speaker 12 Don't throw them away. Send them over here.
Speaker 2 I'm scared.
Speaker 6 They're like, what if it's like something crazy?
Speaker 12 Wait,
Speaker 12 you might be too young. So when I was 16, you would have been like six.
Speaker 12 These
Speaker 12 green tea pills came out and like I was they came probably from the black market. And we were in high school and right out of high school, just taking these green tea pills.
Speaker 12
We have no idea where they came from. Like, that was the thing.
And we'd be in the bathroom all day, but we were doing it because we were dying to be skinny.
Speaker 6 Like, it was just like, well, it was probably getting you skinny if you was in the bathroom all day.
Speaker 2 Oh, yeah.
Speaker 12 But we had no,
Speaker 12 no other life.
Speaker 12 How do you decide what you share versus what you don't share?
Speaker 6 I guess maybe. I really don't know because
Speaker 6
I guess it just comes natural. Some things I'm like, oh yeah, I would not put that on the internet.
But there's not much that I don't put out there, honestly. Like I'm really open book.
Speaker 6 I just kind of put it all out there.
Speaker 2 Will you put your move on there with your new house? Yes.
Speaker 12 I love that. So will you rent out where you're at now?
Speaker 6 No, Colton's grandparents are going to live there.
Speaker 12 Stop.
Speaker 12 That is the cutest freaking idea. So who owns the land?
Speaker 2 Colton's mama.
Speaker 12
owns 60 acres. Yes.
And then you live on it. And then you're going to move from your house to the new house.
Are you building it or you're buying it? Yeah.
Speaker 6 Well, where it's being built, but it will be able to be moved to our land since we already have like our shop established and our lake and stuff.
Speaker 12
I love that so much. That's literally, people tag me in compounds all the time.
And I'm like, no, that's a dream.
Speaker 6
I know. I don't know why they won't let you on Delaware.
That's kind of crazy.
Speaker 12 I don't, I think it's like a farmland thing, but even if I took, okay, I have seven kids and then, and then my house.
Speaker 12 So really, if we have eight houses on 20 acres, one acre apiece, we would still have
Speaker 12 over 10 acres to keep farming.
Speaker 2 Yeah.
Speaker 6 That'd be like a little subdivision.
Speaker 12 Okay. So do you think that TikTok has contributed to the ability to move, to buy a house, to build a house, to do any of those things?
Speaker 6 I mean, yeah, it's definitely contributed, but we were talking about building before I even started TikTok. So
Speaker 2 we were going to build last year.
Speaker 12 And what happened?
Speaker 6 Well, the market was so crazy and everything. You can't find a builder where we're at because they're so booked out.
Speaker 6 Like, I guess everybody's trying to build a house right now because we'll be on like the wait list and the waitlist is like a year long, two years long.
Speaker 6 And then once they start to build the house, then it's still like a year till you get in the house.
Speaker 12 So then it's like two to three years. Even if you go private, I built my house with a private builder.
Speaker 6 And that's what we were going to do.
Speaker 12 Yeah, because I have the house that I built now is on farmland, but it was through a private builder.
Speaker 12 And I mean, they'll give you a timeframe, but you actually won't get into it until like six months after that.
Speaker 2 Yeah, it's crazy.
Speaker 17 But
Speaker 12 has so your grandma, not your grandmother, your grandmother-in-law, basically,
Speaker 12 your mother-in-law, does she live on the land? Yes.
Speaker 12 And then what about your mom no my mom lives about 20 minutes away okay that's still not bad though it's not bad and what do y'all do for fun in Mississippi
Speaker 6 yep there's not much to do cook mac and cheese yeah that's really it we cook and that's really it we have to drive like an hour to go do anything like the nearest targets an hour away
Speaker 12 anything if you want to shop you have to drive an hour or over an hour Okay, that's sort of similar to me too. Like
Speaker 6 yeah, we don't have nothing but Walmart.
Speaker 12
Yeah, our Walmart is a good 20, 30 minutes away. So I definitely understand that.
Do you find that you're seeing comments on any of your socials that are from like mean comments from other moms?
Speaker 6
It's usually old men. It's always an old man.
Usually moms don't really say much, especially stay-at-home moms.
Speaker 6 There is some moms like working moms that kind of, they're like, oh, you're about to have to get a real job.
Speaker 6 And well, that's just.
Speaker 12 But does TikTok tock pay in monopoly money because what else what is it but that's also like you said that's not going to make or break you if tick tock goes away that's just extra cash flow to you guys but you're you know colton works yeah and was working before you were making tick tocks
Speaker 12 i don't think people understand that they think that i quit a job to do tick tock full-time but i didn't i never did that and there are people who did but even still it's like i don't think that people i don't think that the government maybe they do maybe they don't they don't realize or people who are not in the creator fund or on tick tock the way that we are i don't think they understand how much tick tock contributes to the economy in terms of i don't think they don't small businesses and you know what i mean just like in so many ways truly it is because so many small businesses have taken off and they are not small anymore because of tick tock and they'll be like Because of TikTok, I have extra funds to donate to the California wildfires.
Speaker 12 So I've donated thousands of dollars to those wildfire, all those foundations, the programs, the animal rescues, because because I was using my TikTok money.
Speaker 12 So I just, did you see, have you, are you a fan of Spencer Pratt?
Speaker 6 Who is that?
Speaker 12
From the Hills. Maybe your mom knows.
Your mom might know.
Speaker 12 Do you know, did you watch The Hills or Laguna Beach?
Speaker 12 A little bit. Spencer and Heidi are.
Speaker 6 I've seen something about them, but I don't know who they are.
Speaker 12
Okay, so they were on a show on MTV called The Hills, and I think probably, I don't know if they were on Laguna Beach. It might have been just The Hills.
Was it Laguna Beach?
Speaker 12 Just the Hills. So
Speaker 12 they were on this MTV show called The Hills, and they were sort of like filmed as the villains. And people really loved them or hated them, but mostly hated them.
Speaker 12 And they used all of their money to record Heidi's album 15 years ago. And then their house burned down in the wildfires, like burnt to the ground, ashes, the whole nine.
Speaker 12 He started this whole thing on TikTok, getting people to stream his wife's music to make money to be able to like get a new house or rebuild their house or whatever and the album is 15 years old and it is now number one on the charts and for album and for song and people are just all over the place with spencer you'll have to look him up but he's so funny um wait i kind of love that though he spent all his money to make his wife's album yeah yeah and sweet oh i and i was like you're his you're your wife's number one fan number one fan but that is such a he's not asking for monetary donations he's not asking for money at all y'all already have spotify and iTunes like just play it and then that helps them out.
Speaker 12 It's number one. It surpassed all the Bad Bunny's new album.
Speaker 6 Now I'm going to have to go stream it because I have not even seen that. I did say that their house burned down and it was like a big thing on TikTok, but that's it.
Speaker 12 What do you think has surprised you the most about being a social media influencer?
Speaker 6 How the people that are strangers will be more supportive of you than like your friends.
Speaker 12 Have you had friends that are not supportive of you? Are they like sort of haters?
Speaker 6
Yeah, kind of. Not many, though, really, honestly.
But like, I guess that's when you find out who your real friends are.
Speaker 12 Oh, I've had people that I considered almost best friends of mine that don't support my content or the things that I do.
Speaker 2 Oh, yeah.
Speaker 12 And that's
Speaker 12 like, what the fuck? You know what I mean?
Speaker 6
And then there will be people that used to hate you and then like they see like you're actually something now. And then they're like, want to be friends.
And I'm like, no.
Speaker 12
Oh, no. My sixth grade bully messaged me and was like, hey, I don't know if you remember me.
And I said, yeah, I remember when you bullied me. That was my response.
Speaker 6 Yeah, that's how they are.
Speaker 12 You don't get to come back and tell me, oh, hey, I hope you're doing well. Fuck you.
Speaker 6 Yeah, basically.
Speaker 2 I got to get left on red.
Speaker 12 Wait, when I was 19, I had this bully who went to school with my ex and she messaged me like five years later asking me to sign up for her MLM like situation like the direct sales and I was just like are you kidding me?
Speaker 6 Are you kidding me? Did you take Shirack?
Speaker 12 I don't even remember what the response was to that. I think I either just did left her on red or I was like, no, thank you.
Speaker 6 I wouldn't have even said no, thank you. I just would have blocked her.
Speaker 12 Do you ever get accused of being a sellout?
Speaker 6 No, not really, I don't think.
Speaker 12 I feel like I haven't seen too much hate. You don't get a whole lot of hate, which is amazing.
Speaker 6 Yeah, I don't get too much hate. People were mad that I bought my car, but that's it.
Speaker 2 What kind of car did you get?
Speaker 6 Just a UConn. It's nothing crazy.
Speaker 2 Me too.
Speaker 6 I mean, that's really it.
Speaker 12 Hey, what color is yours? Gray. Mine too.
Speaker 12 I bought it thinking it was black because I did the whole thing over the phone and like online because it was like last minute. Did you get the XL or the regular?
Speaker 2 Just the regular.
Speaker 12
Okay, I got the Denali. I got it literally the day before I got surgery.
Didn't get to drive it for two fucking weeks. But I love it.
Speaker 2
It's brand new. Oh, brand new.
Yeah.
Speaker 12 And I'm getting, Elisha texted me and was like, what kind of tints are you, do you want? Cause he's going to get tinted for me tomorrow.
Speaker 12 But I love it. I went from suburban to Yukon and I like it.
Speaker 2
I know. I love it.
I do.
Speaker 12 But see, TikTok is doing major things.
Speaker 6 I know. I think so.
Speaker 12 And like, Landry needs to drive in a night. Like, he needs to be in a nice car.
Speaker 6 I mean, yeah, he will be. Regardless of what happens to TikTok.
Speaker 12 Do you feel like TikTok has made you out of touch at all?
Speaker 6
No, not at all. I feel like my hometown's definitely kind of humbled me because, like, it don't matter how much I could put on on social media.
I still live in a tiny, small town.
Speaker 6 There's nothing to do.
Speaker 12 Nothing.
Speaker 12 How tiny is, like, what's the population? Give me a number.
Speaker 2 Oh, wow. Oh.
Speaker 9 What do y'all think the number is?
Speaker 6 It's tiny.
Speaker 12 22,000, I believe.
Speaker 6 Oh, I don't even think it's that big.
Speaker 12 My hometown is 4,000.
Speaker 6
That's how small it feels, for real. Like, it really is tiny.
We have... He is like 5,000.
Yeah.
Speaker 6 I mean, it's the one that's like 22,000 000 in the county oh well that's the whole county though the city
Speaker 12 yeah i don't feel like i give small town vibes but i think it's because
Speaker 12 i don't know i just don't get people told me that 4 000 was not
Speaker 6 small that is small i feel like that's really small really small it don't sound small when you think of like 4 000 people but that is small the college i went to i think had more people than that though oh yeah you know what i mean I um no, it's a very small town.
Speaker 6 Like a Mexican restaurant, two that that's it, really.
Speaker 12 Walmart and two Mexican restaurants and like one other other place to take that's it yeah our red robin just closed unfortunately oh we don't even have that what it what is that it's like a chicken place chicken and burgers oh but it's a chain like we don't have mom and pop restaurants where i live but i don't live in my hometown i live in a different my ex-husband was military so we moved here and um
Speaker 12 i don't know i would not be opposed to leaving delaware but it is kind of cute like there's no whatever it's fine i've never been to delaware i don't like is there nothing there for you no like if you're gonna go to the beach you're not gonna pick a delaw beach.
Speaker 12 Alice Saunders over there shaking her head. Like, absolutely not.
Speaker 12 Absolutely not. So, who are your favorite content creators or celebrities on TikTok?
Speaker 6
I really love watching like smaller creators. I feel like.
Like, obviously, like, I love my girl Courtney Mosley. Oh, who's that?
Speaker 2 Let me look her up.
Speaker 6
Oh, my gosh. I love her.
She's just a stay-at-home mom. She lives like an hour and a half away from me.
I love her.
Speaker 12 And so are y'all friends in real life?
Speaker 6 Oh, yes, we are.
Speaker 2 I've got like a little friend group from TikTok.
Speaker 6 And like, we are friends in real life now.
Speaker 6 And like, we got macy and we got madison y'all could do like what are the moms yeah but in mississippi yeah southern what southern yeah we did something southern wives or something we called it something i don't even remember what we called it though y'all should really do that i really want to would they do it
Speaker 2 i don't know because what
Speaker 6 she's so cute i love her she is um She's really sweet. But I do like to watch smaller creators too.
Speaker 6 But I think like some of my bigger creators, I love Emily Kaiser. I love Avery Woods.
Speaker 12
I love Avery Woods. I don't know nobody can make me hate Avery Woods.
I don't care.
Speaker 2 I don't care.
Speaker 6 I love her.
Speaker 12 I don't like how she speaks her mind.
Speaker 6 She does not care what anybody thinks.
Speaker 12 And it is it is sort of like a double-edged sword, right? Because you want to be authentic, but if you say everything, then you could get canceled. And cancel culture is still very real.
Speaker 12 And that's where it gets frustrating because it's like...
Speaker 12
I do think that people can grow from what they say or grow from something they did or said in the past. And I just, I don't know.
It gets, it gets really sticky. It does.
Yeah. Yeah.
Speaker 12 what is your who's your dream collab dream sponsor
Speaker 6 you know I really don't know maybe like GMC honestly did you drive a GMC before your GMC no but I love it I love it I love it
Speaker 6 this is my first one but I'll GMC would be a good collab
Speaker 6 I think so um
Speaker 12 I love skims and good American yeah I do too um I'm trying to think what else I oh yeah that would be good yeah that would an airline would be good that would be really good not jet blue though said people die on their flights or whatever What?
Speaker 2 They were found in the cockpit, I think.
Speaker 6 Oh, yeah. But I thought that that was people trying to sneak on the plane that didn't want to pay for a flight.
Speaker 12 And they died?
Speaker 6 Yeah, because you ain't supposed to be down there or up there or somewhere, wherever that is.
Speaker 12 That's diabolical. Like, I'm not dying for a flight.
Speaker 6 No, it's never that serious.
Speaker 12 That's why. So you've never been out of the country?
Speaker 6 Uh, we went to Mexico on a cruise.
Speaker 2 Oh, okay.
Speaker 12 So you've been out of the country, but I don't think you need a passport for a cruise, right?
Speaker 6 No.
Speaker 2
Okay. I love that.
Well,
Speaker 12
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Same for GMC. Honestly, I'll take McDonald's as well.
Speaker 6 How many times, honestly? I mean, I would never target.
Speaker 12 I'll take a double cheeseburger at Mac sauce.
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Speaker 12 What are your guilty pleasure shows? What are you watching on Netflix, Hulu, anywhere?
Speaker 6
I don't watch TV. Me neither.
I don't. I can't get into it.
I think because TikTok has made my attention span so short, if it's over a minute long,
Speaker 2 I can't. I can't.
Speaker 12
I, so I got surgery last month and I'm a reading girly. So I typically read sometimes 10 books a month.
It depends on the month. I got surgery.
I didn't read for two weeks. Now I can't read.
Speaker 12 I've been scrolling on TikTok so much that I cannot focus when I'm trying to read. So I'm like, what is going on? I could not watch watch a show to save my life at this point.
Speaker 6 No, I couldn't either. I mean, it's honestly, that sounds really bad, but even if it is like a one-minute video, I had to put in the two X speed to listen to it.
Speaker 12 Isn't that crazy?
Speaker 6 Yes, that's terrible.
Speaker 12
Well, we'll do better. We'll try.
So you don't know. So you don't watch like Selling Sunset or...
No.
Speaker 2 Okay.
Speaker 6
Okay. Like, I will watch Keeping Up with Kardashians, but that's if I want some background noise in my house.
Like, if it's too quiet.
Speaker 12
Right. Background noise is a different sort of conversation.
I mean, Young Sheldon is always on at my house. I love Big Bang Theory.
Speaker 6
I actually did watch Young Sheldon. That's the only, I guess, series that I could really get into.
Was that a series? It was some, was that a series?
Speaker 2 It was a series. Yeah.
Speaker 12 I don't know how many seasons. I think six seasons, seven seasons, something like that.
Speaker 6 I was able to get into that.
Speaker 2 I don't know why I like that so much.
Speaker 12 And what's crazy is if you look it up, it's like for 10-year-old 10.
Speaker 6 I know. And I was like, dang, is that trying to say something about me?
Speaker 12 I'm like, am I emotionally stunted? Like, insurance stunted?
Speaker 12
Yeah, I don't, I have not watched TV. I went to the reality awards and they did like a whole like red carpet moment.
And they were like asking me what I binge watch.
Speaker 12 I'm at the reality TV awards and I was like, I don't watch TV.
Speaker 6 Oh, I would have.
Speaker 12 I was like, can y'all edit that out?
Speaker 6 Yeah, because you wouldn't even be able to come up with anything on the screen.
Speaker 2 No, I couldn't come up with it on the spot.
Speaker 12
I just like didn't think about it. I couldn't.
I also, speaking of collabs, would love to go on ridiculousness.
Speaker 6 Oh, yeah.
Speaker 12 You would be good for that, I feel.
Speaker 2 You think? Yeah.
Speaker 6 Okay, maybe we need to manifest that.
Speaker 2 Like, hey, Rob, if y'all are looking for anybody.
Speaker 12 Looking back on your social media journey, is there anything that you wish that you didn't put on the internet?
Speaker 12 There's a lot that I wish I didn't put on the internet.
Speaker 6 I guess maybe because I was like already kind of
Speaker 6 knew about social media and knew how like from watching other creators, like what they did and messed up on, I kind of like learned from it without posting myself almost. Okay.
Speaker 6 Because like I didn't start posting until, well, I didn't start consistently posting until like. March of this year.
Speaker 6 So I was like watching through others and living through them and seeing what they posted. And I'm like, I wouldn't have posted that.
Speaker 12 So then I kind of like learned before i started posting okay okay there's definitely things that i wish a team mom too like also i wish there was some not some things that were not on the show but once it's out there there's really no going back but stuff that was accepted back then is not accepted now though like so i would also agree so like it came back yeah
Speaker 12 to get cancel like you didn't get canceled the first time you're definitely gonna cancel when it resurfaces which is a scary place to be because you're like okay but that was 10 years ago and i'm not saying that everyone can change and grow but i do think that a lot of people can
Speaker 12 um you know the people who want to grow and the people that want to change will. And that's what's scary: I do think that cancel culture has become a little bit too much.
Speaker 12 And that's a scary place to be. I will say that.
Speaker 2 We'll definitely do that.
Speaker 12 So I saw on your TikTok also that you have a lot of projects that you are sort of talking about or not really talking about. So can you tell me?
Speaker 6 We are building a lake right now.
Speaker 12 What does that mean?
Speaker 6 Like, what do you mean?
Speaker 12 Like building a lake, like a man-made lake.
Speaker 6 Yes, like digging.
Speaker 6 Yeah, there will be fish eventually.
Speaker 2 Oh, that's so cool.
Speaker 6 Just really to like look at when you're on the back gorge.
Speaker 12
No, absolutely. But that's on the land that you guys are.
Yes.
Speaker 2 Okay. That's what we're doing right now.
Speaker 6 And then we'll be moving soon. And I think that's really the only big thing.
Speaker 2 Okay.
Speaker 12 Because that is a huge thing.
Speaker 6 Yeah. We don't have any like trips land or nothing.
Speaker 12 Are you going to do all of your like home decor and inspo stuff on TikTok? Yes. Like will people be able to follow it?
Speaker 2 Oh, yeah.
Speaker 12 Okay.
Speaker 12 I.
Speaker 12 Didn't really do that whole process of designing the inside of my house and I feel like I list missed out on a lot of money not doing that, but I did like film the process I wish that it didn't go as fast as it did but I also did not love it as much as I thought I would how long did it take about a year it's a long time yeah especially when you have like kids that you know are excited to well because I had bought um
Speaker 12 I lived in like a 6,000 square foot house and then it was only me and just three kids and I only had two of them half the time and so I was like we don't need this much space and so i built the house that i'm in now which is like a slightly smaller but it was like perfect yeah then i had three more kids and i was like now i wish that i did not sell the other house because that's nine people that would fit yeah nicely you know what i mean um but i yeah it's it's a
Speaker 12 some people love it some people hate it i thought i was gonna love it a lot more but i i would do it again still i think i mean i feel like everybody needs to do it at least one time in their life They say if you build one, then you have to build another because you know what works and doesn't work.
Speaker 12 And so I will say that that's been true for me.
Speaker 12 But you, I saw on your TikTok too, that you still have plans to build, but like a different house but not right now yeah because i feel like i'm also still so young like you're only 21 years old for sure so much which is so crazy to me because i feel like you've lived a thousand lives in 21 like just in this short time on tick tock i feel like i have like you don't strike me as a 21 year old no i don't think so but maybe becoming a mom so young has sort of not given you an old soul but like i wouldn't relate to another 20 year old 21 year old that doesn't have a child i feel no i don't all of my friends are like in their 30s like all my friends are older because they have kids i'm sure yeah so do you have friends in your 20s that in their 20s that are not moms yet yeah i have one friend that is 20.
Speaker 12 and so is it a boy or a girl this she's a girl okay so what how does she I guess interact with you and Landry then?
Speaker 6
Oh, she's she's fine, but I guess maybe because she's not like a crazy 20-year-old, she's in nursing school and she works at the hospital. So she's like an old soul, too.
Yeah. So like we can relate.
Speaker 12 I just, even though I because I was the only pregnant girl in my high school and I had a really hard time with that because I mean even still some of those friends that I had at that time they to this day don't have kids and we're in our 30s so it's I do find it hard to relate to people but like I said I have a four-year-old and a two-year-old so Landry's right in the middle of that I also have raised kids before and so I think now just hanging out with like-minded people the age of the friend doesn't actually matter it's what you have in common yeah yeah exactly you know what i mean so that's so interesting Cause I just would not have known, I would not have guessed that you were 21 if you didn't, if you didn't tell me.
Speaker 6
I feel like I've always been kind of an old soul, though. Like, I never wanted to do anything like that.
People my age were doing, like, ever.
Speaker 12 When I hear about people partying in high school, it's like I never did that.
Speaker 6 No, I didn't.
Speaker 2 But I was having sex.
Speaker 12 I definitely was having sex.
Speaker 6
I never wanted to go out. I never wanted to party.
I had no, like, once I got home from school, I did not want to really leave. That's it.
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Speaker 12 So tell me how you met Colton.
Speaker 6 We met at a football game when I was in high school.
Speaker 12 No. 13.
Speaker 6 We've been together since I was 14.
Speaker 12
Wait. Okay.
I cannot imagine being with the person I lost. I lost my virginity when I was 14 years old.
I cannot imagine still being with that person today.
Speaker 6 Oh my gosh. Me and Colton are like not even high school sweethearts, like middle school sweethearts.
Speaker 12 Was there ever a time, and if you don't feel comfortable sharing, that's perfectly fine.
Speaker 12 Was there ever a time that you guys like broke up, got back together, like you you weren't sure that you wanted to be with him or was it always you knew you were going to be with colton no we've never broke up we were like always together
Speaker 12 from 13 yes and what was your parents reaction oh they didn't really have nothing to say i don't guess like is that a normal in mississippi like that's common like to have a boyfriend or that's like i guess small town romance sort of that's a trope i would read in one of my books no i don't guess it was like normal because all my friends were like had like multiple different boyfriends and then it was just me and colton but that is so cute i think so
Speaker 12 So did you you had Colton in high school then or when you graduated?
Speaker 6 But you met had Landry?
Speaker 2 Oh, sorry.
Speaker 12
Sorry. Yeah.
Did I say Colton? Yeah.
Speaker 2 I meant Landry.
Speaker 12
My bad. Okay.
So did you have Colton in high school? You would have been, what, 18?
Speaker 6 Yes, I got pregnant at 17. I had him at 18, but I dropped out of high school before that.
Speaker 12
Okay. And then you were just like...
I'll just be a stay-at-home.
Speaker 6 Well, I dropped out of high school, but that was before I got pregnant with Landry. And I went a little bit of 10th grade and I was like, you know what? This is really not for me.
Speaker 6 I decided that I was actually going to just go get my high set and then I went straight to college. What is high set? It's kind of, it's basically like a GD.
Speaker 6
It's like it's called a high high school equivalency diploma. Okay.
But I'm pretty sure it's the same thing as GD.
Speaker 2 Sure, sure, sure.
Speaker 6 And I went straight to college after that, like within getting my high set, it was like a week gap of like me not doing anything.
Speaker 6 Then I went to college and I completed all my prerequisites for nursing. I got accepted into nursing school.
Speaker 2 What?
Speaker 6 And then I got prengged with landing.
Speaker 12 You dropped out of high school and then got immediately accepted into nursing school.
Speaker 6 Yeah, after I did all my prerequisites for nursing. And this is all while helping my mama because she was in nursing school at the time.
Speaker 12 I hope my kids call me mama for the rest of their life. Like that is the sweetest thing I ever heard.
Speaker 6 And that's what everybody calls them in the South.
Speaker 2 What do you call your grandparents?
Speaker 12
Nana and Paw Paul. I've heard granddad, granddaddy.
Like I've heard like those, like I'm, that's not something in the northeast that we would say.
Speaker 6 No, we just, everybody's like Paw Paul. Paw Paul, Mama, and Nana.
Speaker 2 Like me, mom.
Speaker 6 Yeah, me, me, Papa. That's like, really?
Speaker 12 So, yeah.
Speaker 2 What is it?
Speaker 6 Yeah, my mama is honey, and my mother-in-law is Nini.
Speaker 12
No, honey is the sweet. I literally just got done saying on a podcast, I want to be called KK as a grandma.
Don't call me grandma. Don't call me me, mom, don't call me nanny.
None of it.
Speaker 12
Because I'm never going to get old. So I'm not doing it.
I know.
Speaker 6 And these are young grandma's now. So, like, they didn't need like a grandma name.
Speaker 12 Right. No, honey is so cute.
Speaker 2 That is the sweetest. Okay, wait.
Speaker 12 We need to go back to this conversation because I think that there's such a stigma surrounding young mothers in general, not just teen moms, but young moms in general, right?
Speaker 12 Like, I had this like preconceived idea
Speaker 12 before I became a teen mom that like, I would look at girls in high school, other high schools, because I was the only one at mine.
Speaker 12 And I would be like, what is she going to do with the rest of her life? Right. Like, what is she going to do? How is she going to get by? And I was judging.
Speaker 12
And then I turned around and I got knocked up. And then I was like, okay, the number one thing that is important to me besides my child is finishing some sort of something.
So I finished high school.
Speaker 12
I tried community college. That wasn't for me.
I tried dental assisting school. I ended up finishing that.
And And then I went to a four-year degree to get my bachelor's degree.
Speaker 12 But I just think that so many times people are like teen moms and young moms don't do anything. But that is absolutely incredible because I could not even pass chemistry to be a dental hygienist.
Speaker 12 So that's why I went to dental hygiene. I went to a dental assisting school.
Speaker 12 So for you to have dropped out of high school and then got accepted to nursing school is just like, it doesn't even compute for me.
Speaker 6
See, it really don't make sense because I do love school so much. I don't think I like the high school that I was at is the reason that like I didn't want to go.
But I do love school.
Speaker 6 Like I would go back to college in a heartbeat, but I want to be a lawyer. But
Speaker 6
I don't want to go. I just don't want to.
That's a lot of school. It really is.
Speaker 12 I think too, it also has to do with your interests, right?
Speaker 12 Like I don't want to learn about things I'm not interested in, but I do understand the idea that it makes us well-rounded and we need to have like the full circle, you know, know a little bit of everything.
Speaker 12
I do get that. But I do think it is, it does have something to do with like being interested in the stuff, right? Like I don't know about chemistry.
I don't want to learn about this shit.
Speaker 12
Like me neither. I don't want to know about chemistry.
But I feel like,
Speaker 12 does Mississippi have the apprenticeship for lawyer? Cause you could just apprentice under somebody.
Speaker 6 Oh, I don't think so. I've never heard of that.
Speaker 2 Yeah. Someone
Speaker 12 I was doing in California.
Speaker 6 Oh, is that what she was doing? Yeah.
Speaker 12
She used to have to take the bar. Yeah.
I was going to take the LSAT during COVID because I think it was online. So I was like, oh, perfect.
And then I got pregnant again. So
Speaker 12 everything is just a little setback.
Speaker 12 I'm like, okay, when the twins go to kindergarten, then I can go to law school, but there's no law schools near us it's like an hour and a half away so oh oh that's so interesting so then what made you decide that you didn't want to go to law school or what made you decide that you didn't want to go to nursing school or you weren't going to finish nursing school because they told me once i got pregnant with landry that i would only be able to miss two days of school when i had him and i was like well that's not going to work because we're not leaving a newborn so then i didn't go because of like clinicals and rotations and stuff i guess so Because the other thing is too, and maybe this is a hot take.
Speaker 12 I don't know. I feel like if you get the work done and you pass your exams,
Speaker 12 attendance should not matter because you're the one paying for it.
Speaker 12 So if you pay to go to nursing school and you miss half the semester, but all of your work is done, all of your rotations, your clinicals, all of that is done and you're doing well.
Speaker 12 Why does my attendance matter?
Speaker 6 I think it was because it was during the,
Speaker 6
I guess, clinical or something. You had to be there.
Like you cannot miss. I guess for your hours or something.
Speaker 12 Would you ever go back?
Speaker 6 Not to nursing school. Like, I'm so glad it turned out the way it did because I have no interest in it now.
Speaker 12 Divine intervention. intervention that's what needed to happen because
Speaker 12 it is what needed to happen because i don't feel like i would be working as a nurse right now i have no interest in it whatsoever i actually think avery woods was a nurse or she was yeah she was i could never do it i get queasy like don't show me i used to not until i had landry and now it's like i don't want to say nothing nasty i don't want to say nothing gross Motherhood changes us, I swear, because there are certain things that I could stomach before I became a mom.
Speaker 12
But as I had more children, too, it got progressively worse. Like nurse, anything related to like the health field, don't don't show me, don't tell me, don't ask me.
I don't want to know.
Speaker 12
But also, my pain tolerance changed the more kids I had. You would think it would go up because I have so many kids.
It went down. Really? Yeah.
Speaker 12 Like, I can't sit for a tattoo. Don't, I'm not going to get a tattoo.
Speaker 6
I feel like my pain tolerance is pretty high. But like back to the thing where like you're, I guess you're how sensitive you are to stuff.
If it was like on my child, I could do it anytime.
Speaker 6 Like throw up does not bother me. Nothing like that bothers me as long as it's him.
Speaker 12 Oh, see, no, I can't even, my son the other day fell and smashed his mouth knocked his teeth back i didn't want to look at it like i did because i'm his mother but i was like like in my head i was freaking the out no i would be freaking out too but like i feel like i could i don't know it's just different when it's your own kids yeah i mean i guess you'll like i could i don't like it but i'll still stomach it for my child i'm not gonna yeah like if it was somebody else you'd have to go somewhere else like you can't be around me with that oh my gosh So plans for law school, maybe?
Speaker 6 I don't know.
Speaker 12 I really would like to do it, but it's got to be like way down the road i mean when landry goes to kindergarten yeah i have thought about doing something when he goes to kindergarten but i'm not sure what yet but i really would like love law school have you watched suits on netflix no i don't watch tv i know you should though that one that one's a good one i i could probably get interested in that that one's about actually and i think uh megan markle's in that if you're a fan of megan markle um she's in there but it's so funny it's it's a lawyer show i'm i was obsessed with it when i watched it i think there's like eight seasons but it's so good i could probably get into something like that man do you follow follow Reb Maisel?
Speaker 2 No. Oh my God.
Speaker 6
I'm like on your rock. I really am.
I don't scroll on social media hardly.
Speaker 12 Okay, so Reb is an attorney and she does, she reads iconic transcripts. She does way more than this, but this is what I think really got her to pop off.
Speaker 12 Was she would get the transcripts from court hearings and she would read them in like a really funny and like condescending sometimes way, sarcastic way.
Speaker 6 I feel like I have seen this on my For You page before.
Speaker 12
Oh my God, it's so funny. Like the people that say these wild things to the judges and you're just like, what is going on? So funny.
You have to follow her name.
Speaker 12 Reb, R-E-B, and then Mazel, M-E-M-A-S-E-L.
Speaker 6 I'm going to have to go look her up. Oh, yeah.
Speaker 12
She's so funny. I think she's like, she is a practicing attorney in another, and she also has a podcast.
Oh, okay. Yeah.
So, I don't know. Aspiring lawyers podcast up.
I don't know.
Speaker 12 What kind of lawyer would you be?
Speaker 6 Oh, I have no idea.
Speaker 12 I don't think I could do family law.
Speaker 2 I don't know.
Speaker 6 I think I would want to do like criminal, like murder cases or something.
Speaker 2 I don't know.
Speaker 12 I could see that.
Speaker 6 But like, I wouldn't want to be on the the murderer's side.
Speaker 12 Could you? Yeah. Could you defend a murderer?
Speaker 6 No, I couldn't. I'd have to be like on like the family side or something.
Speaker 12 See, that's where it gets tricky for me. I've always wanted to know.
Speaker 12 I think it was Rob Kardashian that ended up dropping out of the, you know, OJ Simpson's dream team because he felt like OJ was guilty.
Speaker 6 Yeah.
Speaker 12 I personally don't think that I, I would be intrigued by the murderer.
Speaker 6 I would too. Like I would want to talk to him and see like what is going on inside their but I don't think I could defend them knowing.
Speaker 6 No, like what do you do like if you deep down like if you are the lawyer to this person person and like you know that they're guilty, like what do you do?
Speaker 12 You come up with other theories. I couldn't.
Speaker 2 I don't think I could do that.
Speaker 12 I don't know if I'm smart enough to come up with another theory.
Speaker 6 I think I could maybe come up with something, but I would not be confident in defending that.
Speaker 12 It's just like a little bit of reasonable doubt.
Speaker 6 You know what I mean? I don't know.
Speaker 12 Do you follow true crime?
Speaker 6 Yes, I love true crime.
Speaker 12 What's your favorite case? Or like the Roman, your Roman Empire?
Speaker 6
I don't know. Anything that Bailey Sarian covers.
Oh my God.
Speaker 2 I love her. I love her.
Speaker 6 Anything that she covers.
Speaker 2 All of it.
Speaker 12 Yes. And I started watching her when she was doing the get ready with me and she was talking about true crime.
Speaker 6
Her makeup Mondays. Makeup Mondays.
Murder Mystery Makeup Monday.
Speaker 12 Don't understand. Also, that's another piece of content that I just cannot figure out is the get ready with me.
Speaker 12 I have already told the story and I've only done step one, which is a foundation. So like,
Speaker 6
you have to pause because I can't. I can't do it.
I tried to do that this morning in my vlog. I saw that.
I couldn't.
Speaker 6 Because like, yeah, I was doing my foundation and done told the whole story and then it cut. And I I was like okay well Here's here's what I look like.
Speaker 12 I don't know how to do it. I don't get it.
Speaker 6 I guess you just you know, I don't know. I need to like study somebody that's doing it because I don't know.
Speaker 12
It's funny you say that their social media is a major at school now. Really? Yeah.
So at some colleges, obviously not all of them, but they have like they offer social media.
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Speaker 12 Okay. We could do some
Speaker 12 rapid-fire questions.
Speaker 2 Oh, gosh.
Speaker 12 Or this or that.
Speaker 12 What does a typical day of Kylie look like?
Speaker 6
It's kind of changing a little bit now, but I wake up, fix my coffee, get Landry dressed. We go to workouts.
He comes with me. We come back home.
I usually fix him some breakfast.
Speaker 6
We'll get dressed for the day. And usually I love to get out of the house.
I don't like being at home. I'm a stay-at-home mom that does not like to be at home.
Speaker 6 So we'll find something to do, no matter if it's going to Target or going just to the grocery store, anywhere. And then we just usually spend the rest of the day at home.
Speaker 12 I'm also a homebody that might want to run out to Target, but that's actually it's dick sporting goods for us
Speaker 2 that I live at.
Speaker 12 I know other people love Target, but yeah, same. I feel like that's pretty relatable.
Speaker 6
I feel like I don't want to be out of the house for very long because then I got kind of get overstimulated. There's a lot of people out.
Landry is usually fighting to sleep or something.
Speaker 6 I'm like, okay, I did my one errand. I'm ready to go home now.
Speaker 12 Like one thing a day is perfect.
Speaker 6 It really is.
Speaker 12 I love that though. Okay, favorite, favorite food, Mexican or Chinese?
Speaker 6 Probably Mexican only because that's all we have. We don't really have a good Chinese restaurant.
Speaker 12 Are you serious?
Speaker 6 We have one, but it's not good.
Speaker 2 Oh, no.
Speaker 12 So. But you like Chinese? There's probably.
Speaker 6 I love Chinese.
Speaker 12 Here in the city.
Speaker 6 Is it good?
Speaker 12 I'm sure.
Speaker 12 I think New York and New Jersey are like two of the best places to get food.
Speaker 2 Oh, okay. I don't know.
Speaker 12
That might be a hot day. People might.
be pissed off by me saying that. Iced coffee or hot coffee?
Speaker 2 Fast.
Speaker 12 Okay, I make hot coffee at home, iced coffee when I go out because I have not found a way to make iced coffee without making the ice melt.
Speaker 6 Oh my God, instant coffee.
Speaker 2 What do you mean?
Speaker 12 Isn't it hot?
Speaker 2 No,
Speaker 6 you have to use it.
Speaker 12 What is it? Does it go in the fridge?
Speaker 6
No, no, no, no. It's coffee grounds, but like instant coffee grounds.
Like you just put like a couple tablespoons or teaspoons, however much, however strong you want it.
Speaker 6 Dissolve it in like a little bit of water. It don't even have to have to be hot water.
Speaker 6 Dissolve those grounds and then like, you know, fill it up with some milk, put whatever sweetener, creamer you want, and you're ice. And it's cold.
Speaker 12
I've been doing that. And it doesn't water it down.
Because I have, I got this one, um, this one iced coffee machine, but it still was hot and it melted the ice.
Speaker 12 So it was like, I know you've got to get instant.
Speaker 6
A lot of people don't like instant, but it's so good. And it's strong.
The one I use is really strong.
Speaker 2 Okay.
Speaker 12 I'm going to need the link.
Speaker 6 No, you're, you're going to have to.
Speaker 12 Or tell me what to buy.
Speaker 6 If you look up Cali Coffee on TikTok, it's just, it's a whole rabbit hole.
Speaker 12 We probably don't have it in Delaware.
Speaker 6 It's, it's, it's like the old folks coffee, like Nest Cafe.
Speaker 21 Not old folks.
Speaker 2
It really is. It really is.
You know what?
Speaker 12 Your next, your next project is you coming out with old folks coffee brand. I'm freaking crying.
Speaker 12 Okay, so mountains or beach?
Speaker 6 Probably mountains.
Speaker 2 Really?
Speaker 6
I love the beach. I really do.
But we go to the mountains and we go to the beach every year.
Speaker 12 What do you do in the mountains?
Speaker 6
It's really a lot of sightseeing. You can like ski if you want to.
It's just like a the atmosphere. I love the atmosphere of the mountains.
Speaker 2 Okay.
Speaker 6 Like the beach is hot, sweaty, sandy. I don't like,
Speaker 6
I will not get an ocean. I don't like to get an ocean.
I don't like sand to be on me, but I like to be at the beach.
Speaker 12 What if you went somewhere that you could see through the water?
Speaker 6 Yeah, I would love to do that, but.
Speaker 12 Because that's the only water I'll get in. Don't ask me to get in no brown
Speaker 12
New Jersey water. No.
Although LBI is kind of clear. Yeah, it can be.
My cousin has a house on LBI and that's pretty clear.
Speaker 6
No, I do love the beach. I just don't like the the actual beach.
Like, I don't want to be out on the beach for hours.
Speaker 12
Yeah, I'm not. I want the vibes, but I don't want the actual sand.
You know what I mean? Like, not always at least. Okay, what is a deal breaker for you in a relationship?
Speaker 12 Like, if Colton was like, I'm going to be a content creator full-time.
Speaker 6
I don't know. He couldn't do it full-time, but if he wants to make a video, like, he has made a couple of videos.
I'm usually just cooking, though. He loves to cook.
Speaker 12
See, Elisha loves to cook too. Every time I get him on camera, he's cooking.
He's doing something. Yeah.
Speaker 6 Colton loves to cook, but like, if he was going to say, hey, I'm going to do this full-time. No, I don't think I can do that.
Speaker 12
Elisha better not. He better not become a full-time content creator.
I won't even let him open up his socials. He wants, like, he is all private.
And I was like, we're not doing this. We're not.
Speaker 12
Because he is just such a man of very few words. And I don't know Colton's personality, but like.
Elisha doesn't say much.
Speaker 12 So if he was to get on socials and talk a lot, I'd be like, who the fuck are you? You know what I mean?
Speaker 6
Yeah, that's kind of how Colton is. I have to like tell him like, or I have to be in a voiceover with him.
Yeah. Like, and like I'm like narrating or helping him or something.
Speaker 12 I am gonna have when I get home I'm gonna have Elisha narrate my a day in the life because I feel like
Speaker 12
that would be fun. I don't that would be really funny.
Alice under knows Alice
Speaker 12 Elijah doesn't talk.
Speaker 12 So it's okay. Bad haircut or bad dye job?
Speaker 6
Oh, probably bad haircut because I can just wear extensions. I wear them anyway.
So do you?
Speaker 2 Yeah. Oh, your hair looks so good.
Speaker 6 Well, thank you. It's not real.
Speaker 2 That's okay.
Speaker 6 I cut all my hair off because I had postpartum hair loss i did too so when it thinned out i was like i better cut it off i cut mine off when landry was six months old and i had like a it was it was a bob it really was and but it's kind of long now it really is long yeah but i just like the extensions because it's so thick and so much of it i need to know where how you came up with the name landry
Speaker 6 i was looking on pinterest one day and i was like looking up door hangers just like you know for like the hospital like to go on the door like with his birth weight and everything oh god got it got it okay like a little sign, yeah, like an announcement sign.
Speaker 6 And I seen the name Landry.
Speaker 6 And I mean, me and Colton couldn't agree on anything, literally anything.
Speaker 12 What were some other names that you guys were talking about?
Speaker 6 Well, he wasn't talking much at all, but I was gonna name him Southern Case. I still would have named him Southern Case if Colton wouldn't have hated it so bad.
Speaker 12 Southern for the first name, yes, Case for the middle name, yes, Southern Case. Yes, I low-key love that.
Speaker 6 I love that. I still love that.
Speaker 12 But he said no?
Speaker 6 He said no.
Speaker 12 What was his gripe with it?
Speaker 6 He said it was not. It was like Southern was kind of just, he didn't like it.
Speaker 12 Actually,
Speaker 12 a book I just read, the first name was Southern.
Speaker 6
I love it. It's the cutest thing.
And I also was going to name him Cash Baker, but it was two names, but you would call him Cash Baker.
Speaker 12
No, I really love Southern. I love it.
I probably should go through IVF right now just so I can name baby Southern.
Speaker 6 I don't want any more kids, but if I was to have another one, it would have to be Southern.
Speaker 12 Can we talk about that? Yeah.
Speaker 6 what is the deciding factor for you about not wanting kids because i typically don't ask people about their uteruses but because you said it i feel like i feel like when you know you're done having kids you know is there a reason not really like landry is an amazing kid he really is no he's so good he's really is good my pregnancy was amazing i would I probably would be a sarah because I love pregnancy so much.
Speaker 6
I loved it. I was never sick or anything.
My birth was so smooth. I think the only thing really is he don't sleep.
And I would never be willing to do this again.
Speaker 12 That's fair.
Speaker 12 And I think that there is people, there are people who don't know their limits and then they'll force themselves, they'll force themselves into being overwhelmed having more kids, even though they.
Speaker 6 Oh, yeah. I get overstimulated now and I'm like, wow, I could not imagine there being like more than one.
Speaker 2 Really?
Speaker 6
Like, I just feel like when you know you're done having kids, you really just know. Like, there's just a feeling that you can't describe.
Like, you just know.
Speaker 2 You don't have that feeling?
Speaker 12 I think the general public, I think popular opinion is that I should have stopped having kids four kids ago, but I, you know, I just wasn't done. And I think that you know.
Speaker 6 You just know when you're done, I swear.
Speaker 12 And you know what? I went back and forth with having another one because I only have one girl and I really wanted her to have a sister. But I think
Speaker 12 that is a fantasy that I was just like wanting my daughter to have a sister, right? But I think in the back of my mind, it was like, I'm done. Like this is all I can handle.
Speaker 12
I cannot handle another child. So yeah, it sounds good.
It sounds great
Speaker 12 in theory. But the real, the reality of having more kids when you're overwhelmed is
Speaker 12 could it could be life or death. You know what I mean? Like people hurt their children because you don't know what could happen, right? Like you had a great pregnancy, but like, what about psychosis?
Speaker 12
What about postpartum depression? And that was something I experienced too. It's like, you know, there are people who don't know their limits.
And I,
Speaker 12
I can't imagine having eight kids. Like seven sounds like a lot to so many people, but like I cannot imagine having eight.
Like eight feels like a lot to me.
Speaker 6 I mean, you know, what's just one more at that point. I mean,
Speaker 6 I think you could handle it, but...
Speaker 12 No, I don't think I could.
Speaker 6 I mean, that is a lot of kids, though.
Speaker 12 But seven doesn't feel like a lot to me.
Speaker 6 Because you're used to it.
Speaker 12
It's so weird. But one feels like a lot to you.
Yes. That's so interesting.
Alessandra, if you think you would have just one?
Speaker 13 Yeah, at this point.
Speaker 12 I'll be 34 this year.
Speaker 2 So the one is so good.
Speaker 6
And one is like... You can take them anywhere and it's just one.
Like, you can just get up and go really anytime. Like, you don't have to really, like, pack up a whole lot of kids and go.
Speaker 12 Oh, I can't.
Speaker 6 Yeah, I know. Like, you, like, I could just, like, if if somebody's like, hey, I need you out the door in five minutes, I can be there.
Speaker 12
I can't. So, that's something that I take a lot of time doing is like making sure that my kids get one-on-one time because there are so many of them.
But a lot of times,
Speaker 12
one, somebody else is upset. Yeah.
But it's like I do have to spend, like, be intentional about spending one-on-one time with them.
Speaker 12 And that's another thing is like making sure that there's enough time for everybody to go around, right?
Speaker 12
Because just because there's seven of them doesn't mean that I shouldn't spend one-on-one time with them. Exactly.
Okay.
Speaker 12 So, um, last like sort of rapid-fire fire question is what is your take on Crocs? Do we love Crocs? Do we hate them?
Speaker 2 I have a pair of Crocs and I will wear my Crocs out. First of all, I wear my house shoes out.
Speaker 6 I really don't care.
Speaker 12 Wear house shoes?
Speaker 2 Like slippers? Yeah.
Speaker 12 Like, what do you mean?
Speaker 6 Like, I wear them out.
Speaker 12 But like slippers?
Speaker 6 Yeah, like house shoes. Like shoes that like for the house.
Speaker 2 What?
Speaker 2 What do you mean?
Speaker 6 Like, can they be like, do they have a soft bottom or do they know all mine do have hard bottoms, but like, I wouldn't put it past me wearing a soft bottom.
Speaker 12
Like the ones that you like wear in your bedroom, like bedroom slippers. Yeah.
Is house shoes. Yeah.
So you would wear them out. Yeah.
So you would wear Crocs.
Speaker 6 Yes.
Speaker 12 I'm a Crocs stan.
Speaker 6 I like them, but I'm not about to pick them over any other shoe. But like, you know.
Speaker 12 But if you're just casual going to run an errand, would you slip your Crocs on?
Speaker 2 No.
Speaker 6 If I'm going in the yard, I'll slip my Crocs on.
Speaker 12 You won't go out in public with them?
Speaker 6 If I have to.
Speaker 12
Oh. Like if that.
We're not aligned.
Speaker 6
If that was my only shoe left. Landry, he will wear Crocs anywhere, though.
Like, Landry is a, like, I will let my, I'll let him wear it, whenever.
Speaker 12
Okay, but there's something to be said about a kid in Crocs. It's like the cutest thing we've ever seen.
They are cute. Because why are they so little and cute?
Speaker 6
They are so little. The tiniest little Crocs.
I don't even know what size they are. They're like the smallest little ones he had.
Speaker 6 And I kept them because they were the tiniest, cutest things I've ever seen.
Speaker 12
Put them in a shadow box. Yeah.
Glue them to the shadow box and stick it on the wall because that is so cute.
Speaker 12 Okay, and last thing, where are you going if TikTok gets banned? What app can people find you on?
Speaker 6
I'm on Instagram and I'm on Snapchat. Kind of, I gotta get better about posting on there.
Same, but Instagram, I'm on Instagram right now. I've been on Instagram, and that's where I'll be.
Speaker 12 And is there anything else that you're promoting right now? Do you have any projects? Do you have any goals that you have in the works over the next couple weeks?
Speaker 6 Um, we're kind of like laying low right now, kind of taking it easy after the holidays.
Speaker 2 Built in the lake, yeah, that's all.
Speaker 12 Have you ever seen um Holes the Duck May Swim on the Lake? Have you seen that?
Speaker 2
No. Okay.
I'll send you the gift.
Speaker 2 I feel like I'm old.
Speaker 12
Like, I don't know. We relate, but I also feel old.
Anyway, thank you for coming on Barely Famous. I hope that you love New York City as much as we do now that we're here all the time.
But
Speaker 12 follow Kylie on Instagram, TikTok for now, and also on Snapchat. Do you want to just say your handle?
Speaker 6 Yes, Instagram, Kylie Arianape, TikTok, Kylie Pitts, and Kylie Arianape on Snapchat. Perfect.
Speaker 2 I think.
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