Kylie & Regina Hall on Jason Mullet Confession, Wyatt’s Oscar-Worthy Eagles Scene & Scary Movie | Ep. 36

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Kylie’s back for a brand new episode of Not Gonna Lie presented by Peppa Pig and kicks the show off with an apology on behalf of the team… our bad about the spider photo last week unannounced (1:35)! Kylie also reacts to being named to Sports Illustrated’s Power List: The 50 Most Influential Figures in Sports (2:40)!

Kylie then gets honest about “Kelce Family Fall.” Despite not being a “pumpkin spice girlie,” Kylie is all in on some other classic fall activities like apple picking with the family, however some spooky stuff can, and I quote: “Kiss her a**! (5:30)”

Then, in Doomscroll of the Week, Kylie weighs in on “the girlfriend effect” trend on TikTok where girlfriends and wives are sharing their partner’s glow-up since they first started dating (10:55). Kylie shares whether or not she had this effect on Jason, as well as her true thoughts on his hair transformation over the past decade (12:10).

After that, “Scary Movie” and “Girls Trip” star Regina Hall joins Kylie to talk about everything she can share about Scary Movie 6 and the upcoming Girls Trip sequel that’s in the works (16:40). She also tells Kylie about her experience making “One Battle After Another” and clarifies how she first heard about the script from Paul Thomas Anderson while gardening (19:09).

Kylie also asks Regina about the celebrity who made her feel the most starstruck in her career, her love for romcoms and whether or not she’s a sports fan (21:50).

Regina then gives Kylie some incredible advice in “Coach Me Up” in case her "most dramatic" daughter Wyatt does end up pursuing acting in the future (33:!5)! Kylie shares a hilarious moment that explains why she thinks Wyatt is destined to win an Oscar...

Then, Kylie asks Regina about her favorite things to do at home which leads them to a hilarious tangent about the raccoons who terrorized Regina’s yard many times over (41:35)! Regina details all the things she did to try to deter them and Kylie ultimately realizes these creatures must’ve been sent to prepare Regina for her biggest role yet in “One Battle After Another.”

Make sure you tune into More Sh*t Monday on the Not Gonna Lie YouTube channel for more exclusive clips from Kylie’s longer conversation with Regina Hall.

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Oh, great.

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Welcome back to Not Gonna Lie, a Wave Original, brought to you by Peppa Pig.

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I'm your host, Kylie Kelsey.

I love traveling, but not with my children.

You all somehow convince me to speak into a microphone each week, which is crazy.

And I have a lot of strong opinions on extremely niche topics.

For example, there's no such thing as flushable wipes.

Seriously, guys, it can say flushable wipes on the packaging, but the cast that a plumber removed from my parents' drain says otherwise.

Coming up on today's episode, in honor of the first day of the season coming up, I'm going to get real honest about Kelsey Family Fall.

It's a lot like Kelsey Family Summer, winter, and spring, because we have four kids.

We're trying our best.

But I'll weigh in on all fall things.

Plus, there's a trend on TikTok right now called the girlfriend effect.

And I'm going to share whether or not I had any influence on Jason's style in Doom Scroll the Week.

I didn't.

And after that, I'm going to be joined by the hilarious actress you know from Girl's Trip and Scary Movie.

I have no business talking to her.

It's Regina Hall.

But first, a couple quick NGL announcements.

First, on behalf of Queen Emma and the team, our bad about the spider photo last week with no warning, we got a couple comments like this.

Aaron Smith said, you just jump scared the shit out of me.

I threw my iPad across the room.

We forgot 99% of people don't actually find them cute.

Next time editor Brad will put up a warning like right now warning hit it Brad hit the warning and now Lucas the spider nailed it.

Also, speaking of spiders, there were a lot of comments like this one.

Am I the only one that thought Kylie describing the jumping spider sounded a lot like how she described Jason?

Funny you should say that.

Literally on the phone with Queen Emma, I made this exact joke about myself when I started describing it as furry and I wanted to pet it.

And

yeah, I just, I think that I'm consistent.

You can check my track record for favorite breeds of dogs.

I like scruffy bearded beings.

Next announcement: we might need a new segment.

Liz Kylie has no business being on because I've officially been named to Sports Illustrated's power list: the 50 most influential figures in sports.

For starters, thank you so much.

That's so nice.

I appreciate it.

And also,

what?

I was when I first heard about this I was very concerned I was very concerned because I thought

that people were trying to

put me into a category with

elite athletes and that was going to bother me deeply

But it turns out

they just put me in the influencer category.

Being put in the influencer category, my body wants to reject it, but here's the deal.

If I'm going to influence you about anything, it's going to be about

philanthropic efforts.

It's going to be about women in sports.

It's going to be about how athletics shaped my life.

It's going to be normalizing the ridiculousness of parenthood.

And if that puts me on the power list of the most, the 50 most influential figures in sports,

okay.

I still think there's probably a couple other people who are more deserving, but I do appreciate it.

And also, just to be clear, the reason I'm concerned about being put on a list with elite athletes

is because,

guys, I played Division III field hockey.

I am a NARP now.

For anyone that doesn't know what a NARP is, it's a non-athletic regular person.

The minute that I was done playing my senior season of field hockey, I became a NARP.

So I have no business being on the same list with literally all 49 other people.

Guys, cut it out.

So to our friends at Sports Illustrated, thanks so much.

I really appreciate it.

I will say, it's a little, it's, it's slightly validating

because it means that you guys get it.

That the only reason that I got behind this microphone was to be able to talk about things that I feel strongly about, and athletics and sport is one of them.

So,

but I definitely don't think we hit top 50 over here.

So,

moving on, the first day of fall is coming.

So, even though I just told you guys I'm not really a fall girly,

that was that was for pumpkin spice.

I figured I'd get honest about some of the fall shit our family is in on.

This is where my basic pitch comes in.

Fall, I love apple picking.

I love it.

I'm going to do it.

And you know what we're going to do after we fill up our boxes and buckets?

We're going straight to the pumpkin patch.

I,

you know what?

There is something about a caramel apple

from the little market shop after you've gone out and picked a bunch of apples fresh from the trees.

Also, the kids love it.

They love it so much.

And we've leveled up to a point that we now bring a wagon for anyone who maybe isn't feeling into it because

we have four children and anyone that has,

I mean, even if you have one child, you know, that you could do an activity

and they are so into it.

And the next time you go to do the activity, they're not into it.

But when you've driven 45 minutes to an hour to go to this apple orchard, your ass is picking apples, whether they're throwing a temper tantrum or not.

So we've leveled up.

We now bring a wagon for anyone who is not into the activity.

Last time it was Benny.

Within,

I would say 15 to 20 minutes into the activity, she got out of the wagon and started picking apples herself.

It's so fulfilling to do something that's so simple.

And yet you do it.

There's no screens involved.

No one's asking to turn on a movie.

You're out in the fresh air.

Everyone's walking.

That's great for tiring them out.

And

we have had all of our announcements besides Finney's announcement at the Apple Orchard.

Because we kept saying that we were adding another apple to our orchard, I think is what we said.

I don't actually know what I post, guys.

I don't post often enough, and I'm not that invested in it.

So

take that, influencer.

Wait, how did you know I was a caramel apple girl?

I just scrolled down to that.

Queen Emma reads my mind on a regular ass basis.

Yeah, God, you just reminded me.

I love an apple cider donut.

Okay, I don't need apple cider.

I don't need it.

I don't want it straight up.

I do want it in donut form.

That shit is

fire any other fall treats i like an apple dutch crumb over an a traditional apple pie it's way better if you disagree with me

you're wrong

that seemed aggressive also uh not in a la mode girly don't put do not put a scoop of ice cream on my do not put a scoop of ice cream on this is a hot take don't you put a motherfucking scoop of ice cream don't put a fucking scoop of it makes me so mad mad.

If I wanted

cream, sweet cream poured over top of my dessert, I'd do that.

Why are you going to get a scoop of warm apple crisp and then

put a cold

scoop of ice cream on top?

What are you doing?

Stop doing everything a la mode.

Oh my gosh.

If

it's a...

Don't get me started on when you do it to a goddamn brownie.

Okay.

Do we take the family on a hay ride?

No, they don't actually like it that much.

When it comes to haunted hayrides, you can kiss my ass.

Anything spooky, anything remotely scary,

Wyatt is going to lose her effing mind.

And then she's going to wake me up at least four nights in a row.

Wyatt is not a spooky girly.

She wants to talk about Halloween because she's convinced that her October 2nd birthday kicks off Halloween.

She's not really wrong,

but she does not like spooky things.

So, for instance, my mom was showing her lawn decorations for Halloween to get the temperature check on whether or not Wyatt would still come to her house if my mom put these things on her lawn.

So

spoiler alert, it was pretty much everything was a no.

There was a giant spider with glowing eyes and Wyatt looked my mom in the face and was like, why would you show me that?

Was I a spooky girly?

No.

Like

we went on a haunted hay ride when I was in college with my field hockey team.

And I specifically remember

people could like grab your ankles while you were on the hay ride.

Like they would pop out of the woods and grab your ankles.

No.

Because I

might.

I might.

You know?

Next, it's time to get into what I've been doom scrolling late at night this week.

First up on Doom Scroll, there's a new trend on TikTok right now of women in relationships posting their partner's glow up.

It's basically them when they first started dating and then

what they have matured into, otherwise known as the girlfriend effect.

queen emma hit it it says i heard we were posting our husband's glow up

oh he's cool now he has little tiny sunglasses i think that these tick tocks are hilarious i think that it is

lovely to shed a positive light on people in relationships and i like that it's girlfriends basically showing off their boyfriends to be like hey

I saw the potential.

Queen Emma would like to know if I would say that Jason's fashion sense or look changed at all when we first started dating.

No.

Nope.

He had long hair when we first started dating.

He had the man bun.

He chose to cut it on his own.

A bunch of people thought that he cut it because of me.

And he did not.

He actually cut it because he couldn't comfortably put his head back on the sofa.

I'll tell you what, he looked very good with a man bun.

You can look it up.

There's plenty of evidence.

He looked great with a man bun, but I do love a fade.

And he looked damn good with a fade.

I will say, the one

which we were already married, the one haircut he knows that I just wanted to, I almost, I came very close to shaving his head in his sleep, full transparency, was the mullet.

I just,

I swear he did it

to fuck with me.

I

and the part

this is the trust tree here.

We're in the trust tree.

Don't anybody tell him.

I'm serious.

Don't tell him.

He kind of made it look good.

Don't tell him I said that.

Don't tell him I said that because I'm still on the

he kind of made it look good.

And that made me so that that made me more mad.

And I do feel like Jason has progressed in his style in a way that

he's, he's gotten a little funky with it.

The bluey two-piece was a great,

I mean,

I wouldn't have, I wouldn't have even thought to go there, but he bought that.

He had like a Daffy Duck shirt for the kids.

But then, like,

it's such a skill to be able to make a bluey two-piece, right?

A shorts, short-sleeve, collared, button-up shirt, and matching shorts.

to be able to make that a thirst trap.

You kidding?

The Eagles did post

the evolution of my husband's hair so we could take a look at that.

Oh, he looks like a little baby.

He looks so young there.

Okay, let's see.

Oh, mountain man.

This, I'm pretty sure he has the undercut that goes into the man bun.

There's the man bun.

Guys,

try and tell me.

No, I don't need you to try and tell me that that that doesn't look good because I know that looks good.

It doesn't matter what you say.

God damn.

Look at how cute.

Oh,

look at his little smile.

You see what I'm saying about that fucking mullet?

I swear to God, if any of you tell him, he just, God damn,

that's where it went off the rails.

Right there.

That's the not the one where he has the aviator glasses on.

get out of here.

Don't tell him.

I swear to god, if you guys tell him, I'm gonna be so mad.

The oh god, the fucking bleached hair.

I forgot that.

I think I blacked that out.

And the salt and pepper sides, they're they're back.

They're back since he dyed his hair.

And

aging like fine fucking wine.

Okay.

This is just like a, this is like a, someone turn a fan on.

That's it for Doom Scroll of the Week.

Regina Hall is coming up.

But first, I got to talk about one of my kids' favorites, Peppa Pig.

We're in the midst of a lot of firsts right now as a family.

Wyatt just had her first day of kindergarten.

Ellie had her first day of pre-K.

Finn just watched her first Eagles game.

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You know her her from her hit movies like Girls Trip, Think Like a Man, and my personal favorite scary movie.

She's starring in the brand new film Everybody's Talking About One Battle After Another out September 26th.

And now she's officially not gonna lie, Regina Hall, welcome to the show.

Thank you for having me.

I'm excited to be here.

Just to gear up for this today, watched Think Like a Man last night.

I don't get a lot of time.

I have four little ones, so I don't get a lot of time where I get to enjoy what I call adult movies, grown-up movies.

But it just, it was, it's, it was as good as the last time.

I just love, it was so good.

The other, the other one, scary, all of them, the scary movie franchise.

Now there's another one.

I'm so excited.

I can't wait to tell my dad that because for our show prep, we were talking about it.

I was like, I can't wait to call my dad because it

he and I used to watch them together and he would cry laughing, like cry laughing.

One of my personal favorites was when you get in a fist fight with the girl from the ring.

Just

yeah, the skeleton, the skeleton.

It's so good.

Oh, no, it's so

when she comes out of the TV.

She comes out of the TV, right?

And so

yes.

Yes.

Oh, God.

It was, I really, I love those movies.

And now, like you said, Scary Movie 6 has officially been announced.

Was it an immediate yes for you to come back to do another one?

I mean, I think, I mean, I certainly was excited when I found out, you know, it was

everyone, you know, from the original.

So I was just kind of excited to see what they were going to write.

It's a different time, you know what I mean?

And how far can we push the envelope?

And what are you allowed to tell me about it?

Nothing.

Not much.

No, no.

That works.

I'll take it.

I'm NDA'd all over.

But I love that.

I love that.

We start shooting soon and it'll, you know, it comes out in June.

So it's not a long wait.

That's, that's enough.

I can live.

I can live with that amount of information.

That's hope.

That's what that is.

Now, is there a horror movie that you,

well, we'll leave, we'll leave it alone.

I was going to say, is there one that you think gets spoofed?

But if you have read the script, then you can't.

you can't lead us.

We can have Brad bleep it.

I'm kidding.

I'm not going to do it.

Now,

I'd love to talk to you about the real main event here, which is your brand new movie, One Battle After Another, which officially comes out next week on September 26th.

What's it been like?

What's the level of excitement around this movie?

I feel like I have heard so much rumble about it.

Yeah, it's exciting.

I mean, first of all, you know, I'm a huge PTA fan.

So I love all of his work.

And it's great to see him be able to do this on a different scale than his other movies.

It's not, they're all amazing, but he got an opportunity to do a different scale of film.

And I think also there's something to be said about a movie that has a lot that you don't know.

You know, you watch the trailer and this is a component of the story, but there's so many other elements and it's always good to laugh.

Now, I read that your next-door neighbors with the director,

And he told you about the script when you guys were gardening.

No, out in the yard?

I know.

The article was written quite lofty.

It wasn't, it wasn't perfect.

The truth is, my yard was a mess.

I was renovating.

It was quite up.

Paul was like, I want to come walk.

I want to, I want to, I'm going to want to talk to you.

He just walked over and I thought he wanted to see my yard because he was going to do something in his.

So I immediately was like, hey, come in.

And I was like, so look, you can see this here.

I think I want to put this here.

This is going to have a little fire pit.

So I was honestly just talking about the yard.

And he was very, Paul's very patient.

He said, that's great.

That's great.

Could we talk inside for a second?

And I'm like, okay.

So I sat down.

I was looking a hot mess, which he sees that constantly.

The truth is I'm more unrecognizable to him

this week than I ever have been because he sees me at home and like sweats and whatever.

and then inside is where he actually said, So, I have this movie, and that's when I found out perfect.

So, he came over with a different intention, and you were like, Hey, neighbor, look at this yard, don't you want to do renovations?

Yeah, well, he was going to be doing something in his yard, and I was like, But look what I'm doing, yeah.

So, I guess I thought his intentions were to come.

I think I had been talking about my yard before and my renovation, and I think I thought, oh, he's going to come see these.

I don't know.

That was nice of him to entertain the tour.

Didn't rush me at all.

Didn't rush me at all when I was sitting there saying, I want to plant some stuff here.

Didn't rush me at all.

That's amazing.

That's, I love that.

Now, you, of course, star alongside Leonardo DiCaprio in this movie.

I was just talking to

Wanda Sykes last week.

I love Wanda.

Well, I was talking to her about who she was most starstruck by in her career, and she said George Clooney.

And I feel like Leo is sort of in that same department.

Yeah.

But was there anyone throughout your career that you have been most starstruck by?

I mean, I thought Wanda was going to say me.

It hurts.

So I'm not going to say her.

She did give you a shout out

about the Oscars co-hosting the Oscars.

She said she had sort of one of those moments where it was like, this is crazy that I get to be up here with these amazing women doing this.

Yeah.

So,

yeah, no, we had, that was a blast.

My most recent was when I saw Brad Pitt, but I didn't speak because I was, um, I got shy.

So I didn't, I didn't say hi.

That's amazing.

Now, you guys are doing another girls' trip.

That is surprisingly fulfilling.

I love that you guys are hitting us with a sequel to that.

Once again, I have to ask, what can you tell me about it?

I have to tell you, I don't know.

This one, I'm not even hearing from you.

I don't know.

I am supposed to find out.

I think we're about to get our draft.

You know, I know they've been working on it.

Perfect.

They knew that you were coming here and that I was going to try and drill you.

Yeah, I know.

And they were like,

we're going to set you up with nothing so that she can get nothing.

They did.

I think so.

That's fine.

I'll take it.

I will be on the edge of my seat again.

Waiting.

I'm probably really on the edge of mine.

I'm like, where are we going?

You know,

I'm just along for the ride.

I'm kind of excited to see.

Like, what are we doing?

Are we in trouble?

Do you have your girls trip?

Do you have your own Flossy posse?

Queen Emma, my producer, and I were just talking about this.

I am currently in the phase of life where we have not gotten out.

into a girls trip, but I absolutely have my friends who like the minute we are all like all of our children can be left for an extended period of time, goodbye.

And who are you?

Who are you?

And which one?

Which, which girl?

That's a great question.

I know.

I mean, I'm, I'm called mom.

So the, the, I just, I have to be.

You're Jada.

The response.

Yeah, I'm responsible.

Then that, that same like nurturing.

Yeah, definitely Jada.

Well, thank God.

You couldn't be Tiffany.

Oh, no.

I, the,

I mean,

the the still the clip where like at the beginning of the movie where she walks out and she's like it's chlamydia I'm like this is

this is

I like

like gasped the first time I saw it and then just I mean the fact that it's like it's curable like it's outstanding.

Oh yeah, gratitude.

It's always so good.

You can find that silver lining.

That's it.

That's it.

Look at the positives.

But I do love like that.

That's the beauty of the girls' trip movie is that it is transferable to,

we all have that friend.

And even if it's not four of you and it's three of you or six of you, you, you have those same personalities across.

Like, I could absolutely tell you exactly which one of my friends would have been walking out like,

it's curable.

And that's, that's why it hit home.

Like, that's why, yes.

That's why I'm on the edge of my seat for the sequel.

Yes, I know.

No, I really am too.

I'm excited.

I mean, I love the girls.

So I'm excited to be able to go and

make them have some crazy times and do some, you know, wreak havoc.

Yeah, recap it.

Recap it.

That's awesome.

Now, you've been in some great rom-coms, and the real ones, no, I love a rom-com.

I love a rom-com.

What's your favorite?

Give me, give me your top three.

That's a great question.

I love how to lose a guy in 10 days.

That's a really good question.

I don't even know that I could like top three.

I always have like, it's usually the most recent ones I've watched.

Okay, and what's your favorite one that you've watched recently?

Because if I haven't,

maybe I'll go see it.

Although you probably have watched a cartoon love story or romance.

That's honestly, I'm telling you, that's why last night I was like, I'm going to take the time to watch Think Like a Man.

I straight up was like,

I need to click my brain into grown-up movies.

Yeah.

And also, you don't have like that much time because you still have your husband, you have your children, yes, your work.

Yes.

I have like family and then like friends.

So

that doesn't leave a ton of time to watch movies.

No, it does.

What's your favorite?

If maybe I can put it on my list.

Yeah.

Well, of all time,

I mean, I love Nora Efron.

So I go back.

I mean, I do love Pretty Woman because it's like...

God, it's so good.

It's so good.

I mean that would be top three for me.

That would be top three of all time.

Yeah.

And then I love a little

well, I love

I love when Harry Met Sally in Sleepless in Seattle.

I mean in terms of quintessential classics, that's what I mean.

Does your husband like them where you can watch them together?

He does.

That's like a date night almost at home.

He is he is very critical of them though.

We are on record of like specifically Love Actually, the Christmas movie.

Oh, Love, Love Actually.

He shits all over it.

He fucking hates that movie.

Does he really?

He thinks that it's not because he thinks it's not a holiday movie.

He thinks that like the holiday of it is just in the background.

He's like, all these people are like, this is so messed up.

This is not jolly at all.

And I'm like, I get what you're saying, but it, like, it's also real life and entertaining.

Yes.

Yeah.

No, but he loves a rom-com.

He used to love like the Vince Vaughan rom-coms.

Oh, yeah.

He was big.

Like, that was, that was his gateway.

Vince Vaughan and I loved it.

Jennifer Annison.

Breakup.

Was it the

break-up?

Yes, I think so.

That was, that was one that he would name consistently as, like, if he needed to watch a rom-com, that's the one he was going for.

You know, this isn't a rom-com, but Silverlining's playbook had a bit of like rom-com.

No, no, I'll take it back.

It's not a rom-com at all.

It's just an element, a sprinkle.

Yes, that leads me right into my next question.

Are you a sports fan?

This is an interesting question.

This is a very good, interesting.

This is a good question.

So I have a friend who is a sports fan, right?

One of my best friends.

And so if you ask me, am I a sports fan in comparison to her?

No.

Do I watch every game?

Do I watch the big games?

Absolutely.

Or the big matches.

I do love boxing.

Okay.

But

you could teach me a couple things then.

Yes, I love boxing, but I don't.

I tend to only be attracted to men who like sports.

And as much as maybe because I grow with brothers.

So

as annoying as it might be for me to be like, you're watching another game, you know, whatever.

Yes.

It would be odd to me if they don't.

That's a very interesting take.

It's like a quandary.

I have never,

I don't know that I've ever been

interested in a guy that didn't.

This is what I'm saying.

Watch sports.

I know.

Now that you mentioned that, I didn't even think to think.

I

yeah, I have a friend who, you know, she's, she's the opposite.

So when I thought about it, I was like, no, it's not, but I'm so used to them playing in the background or being, you know, there or being talked about.

So it is just, I don't think that was, I don't, I'm going to speak for you.

It was certainly not a conscious decision, but that's.

No, that's, that's that's really i've never thought about that

i

that is so interesting now do you do you like when they

like were athletic themselves or are still like an active person

i mean that's always nice but there's something about i don't because it usually comes with it you know what i mean

if they do i would think so they would right maybe that's why i've never thought about it yeah i yes maybe that's

yeah

now i did play soccer in in when I was young in like junior high school, but I was awful.

And you played,

I was awful.

Field hockey.

Yes, you played field hockey, which

my assistant was like, oh, is that?

And I was like, no, field hockey.

Cause we had a field hockey team.

Did you?

Yeah, we did.

Where did you grow up?

In D.C.

Perfect.

The East Coast, specifically the Northeast, is like a hotbed for hockey.

And when I met my husband from Cleveland, Ohio, he was like, What kind of stick is that?

We are not as well known as, like, soccer is a great one because everyone starts with soccer.

Like, if you're playing team sports, everyone starts with soccer.

But you're saying you were not a good soccer player.

Would other people have said that?

Well, I would say my entire team, the entire team we were on.

I only think they would say it because we never scored.

Sure.

An important part of this game.

We're never short.

We never scored.

I think we scored one goal.

Uh-huh.

But we never won.

Oh, no, we didn't score a goal.

We only lost by one because they scored a goal.

Sure.

So Important scoring goals in trying to win.

It is.

It'll get you.

It'll get you.

Now,

your friend who is a sports fan, has she helped you pick a team?

Like, do you have an NFL team?

Because

I'm ready to rally rally for the birds.

That's all I'm saying.

You know what?

I'm going to, because I'm from Washington, I'm going to say the commanders.

Commanders.

Because that is who my family always roots for.

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Now, I would love to do a segment with you called Coach Me Up.

Okay.

Because you are an absolute master of your craft.

I have four daughters.

And so the chances that one of them might get involved in the arts,

maybe acting.

Yeah, they're high.

It's good.

Yeah.

Can you tell?

Do you see it now?

For sure.

I say our oldest, her name is Wyatt.

I tell people that if she doesn't win an Oscar, I want my money back because Homegirl is dramatic.

Okay.

And I mean that in a complimentary way.

She is,

everything is like a little bit extra.

She she wants to stand on the table in the playroom and she wants to put on a show.

She will say, Keep watching, keep watching.

It's in her being.

It is.

And I, I'm very proud of her for living her truth.

What tips would you give me as a parent to help foster that?

I need you to coach me up on that.

I think you're doing it.

Whenever you don't, you know, you have to, you have to, you got to watch her and engage.

When she's like performing,

that's literally coming from her soul.

She's not even trying.

So

you got to applaud her and be her audience so that she can feel really comfortable.

Now,

when you say she's dramatic, give me examples.

I mean, everything is,

it depends.

Her delivery is very...

She has a lot of this.

sometimes it's body that's yes so you've i love that sometimes body's her instrument she's got to use it all that is a very positive way to look at it because sometimes i've recently told her your head is going to bobble off of your neck

Because every so often she will start talking to me and it's all this.

And I'm like, girl, you better calm your chin down.

Right, right, right.

Because that's, you're not sending that to mom.

I'm going to need you to send that somewhere else.

And I also respect that that because what she can do is she can reserve that for the prop for the stage.

That is what I need.

How do I do that?

How do I, first of all, nip it in the bud?

Because you're not going to give me that much attitude.

You can do what my mom did.

My mom used to say there's one woman in this house now.

So

you can say

it down a notch.

And then

reserve it for the stage.

That's perfect.

I like the reserving it for the stage because right now my question is, who are you talking to?

Yes.

Yes.

Which is another version of reserve it for the stage because it's not for me.

So it must be for a different audience, right?

It's not

that one.

Yes.

See,

that might be the way to turn it.

Yes.

That I'm happy to be your audience.

Right.

So I'm going to need you to dial that back.

Yes.

I'm going to need you to

channel it.

It's good too.

I'll tell you why that's good because

I feel like expression is incredibly important.

I feel like boundaries are incredibly important.

And that doesn't mean that you limit it, but you certainly you direct it.

Sure.

And so

when you take that and you allow her to channel all that emotion and expression positively, well, you're creating an outlet.

You're allowing her to perform, but then you're also teaching her respect when you're like, I'm mommy.

yes and um

must be treated as such now there was i will tell you in

one of the things that she has done before and we may have to clip this because we've avoided this story multiple times but yeah right brad

now i i've heard that you enjoy a curse word so much so that you have said that you've been cursing since you were six is that right yeah i i i i've been yes the expletives have been a part of my vocabulary everyday vernacular love that for a long time

but not in front of my mother only to my siblings and not in front of my parents you know my dad

they didn't but my my siblings my brothers and then they would tell and then i would of course deny it Sure.

I still don't say the F-word in front of my dad.

I'm 33 years old.

Never cursed.

It's just my parents.

Never denying,

but never cursed in front of them.

I, I can't, I won't do it.

No.

If I do it, I apologize.

It's like it comes out.

I'm like, oh, sorry.

Yes.

But one of the ways that our oldest daughter has displayed that I think she is headed in the direction of the arts is the one day that we were watching an Eagles game

and she was

she was sitting on the couch and she was watching.

I she was watching the game and I

shared my thoughts and feelings about the game.

Yeah, she sat there and

I could see it on her lips, and she was.

And I was like, What are you, what are you doing?

So, I luckily knew to pull out my phone because I was like, This is something's about to pop off.

And she said

exactly what mom said in the exact

inflection, tone, all of it,

spot on.

They're sponges.

They're amazing.

It was so impressive.

It was almost as if she like had taken, she watched me do it.

She took notes and she was like, I can nail that.

Well, that's what she's going to do on stage, too.

That's what I need.

And on camera.

Yeah, that's what I want.

To be clear, the quote was

quickly.

I said,

excuse me.

And she goes, sorry.

Grum upward.

I was like, you're right.

It is a grown-up.

How old is she?

When she did that.

When she did that.

Three.

Because it was what my husband was still playing.

Three years old, I think.

I got to tell you,

I got a lot of hope in her.

I think I'm like you.

I like it.

She wasn't

five.

I was already like.

I tried to reel it back.

I tried to.

I immediately was like, hey, this is my reaction.

We're not using grown-up words.

Those are grown-up words.

But in my heart,

it was, I was a proud moment.

How could you not be?

It was very,

my mom had a couple of phrases herself that I'm sure I picked up from, but I was not allowed.

I'm like you, she did not

say to me, Oh, you know, or allow it or laugh.

She's no, I'm sure it's on the inside, you know what I mean?

It had to

later on, later on, aggressive laughter.

Yeah.

But in that moment, I was like, oh, no, thank you.

Yes, yes.

And later on, I was like, wow, she did you go to the Sea Hoover last year?

Did you go?

I did.

Wow.

That must have been great, huh?

It was mixed emotions because of my brother-in-law playing for the Chiefs.

Yeah.

That's true.

But go birds.

Yeah, that was a mixed one.

And what about for your husband?

Was it mixed for him?

He was very sad for his brother and very happy for his former teammates he was very much he was so conflicted it kept him up for days before and it kept him up for days afterwards and how because they're your loved ones of course and how did you feel going into the game so you couldn't not correct so he couldn't really celebrate after huh because i don't even know that he would have because he was so sad for his brother he truly it hit him hard yeah

Yeah, it would.

But then you got little mama there.

We'll be in one battle after another in about 10 years.

Now,

I saw a clip with

you and Jennifer Hudson where you said that Kevin Hart calls you Nana Jean Jean.

Nana Jane Jean.

Because you stay at home a lot.

Yeah.

I don't, you know, I feel like I did it.

I don't, yeah.

Going out and dressing and being in something, it just, it's, no.

It's not for me.

I lost it.

Now, what are you doing at home?

That is like, is there there like an activity of choice?

Is it just

hanging out?

Is it enjoying the renovated lawn, garden?

It is just.

This is making a lot of sense.

Is that why you're renovating so that you can have an excuse, even more of an excuse to stay home?

You know, I was really looking forward to using my yard a lot.

And then that first year when it was completely done, I had

some

squatters, raccoons, who decided that it was their yard.

They were

even more excited about those renovations than I was.

Yeah.

Yeah.

And they're

those raccoons are something else.

They're relentless.

It was like a war.

It was like War of the Roses, except it was the raccoons.

Everything that you read online, like they don't like this, don't like that, didn't matter.

At one point, there's a video.

They're playing in front of the lights.

You know how it used to say.

You think they've, no, nothing.

i don't know these are these are these are these are today's raccoons they're not like yesterday's raccoons wow and they're big did they flip you the bird they did did they hit you with the double they pretty much did they i mean i think they threw feet in there they would wow you could you could hear them it's my my assistant was like she heard it on the audio And she's like, they were playing in the pool.

You could just hear them flapping the little hands.

Oh, no, they were, they were, they were, I can't, at one, and they won, they were winning the war.

At one point, they were, they won some battles because they're nocturnal.

So we would be trying to stay up.

And one day,

Kiara's like, I'm coming over.

We're catching them tonight.

Tonight is the night because they've been getting us, getting them.

Looking at the camera and I'm like, it's five o'clock.

I'm like, I can't take it.

I think I got to go take a shower.

And I was like, this, we're done.

We're a wrap.

They haven't come back because they had come back three times and we missed them.

As a matter of fact, they were on fire super bowl night

they came five times that night i don't know who they wanted to win or lose but they were

i don't know they were they happy or mad we don't know they were either celebrating or pissed and then

finally sun comes up

She's like, well, they didn't come back tonight.

And I'm like, yeah, I had a feeling.

I was like, I'm going to just take my vitamins.

I go and I look outside.

They came in the daytime.

They're spiteful.

I read it online.

I read it online.

They came in the daytime.

Sun up.

Sun bright.

Came back in the morning.

We weren't prepared.

We could see them getting fatter by the day.

I mean,

they were living and eating probably in your yard.

They were in trash cans coming to us.

It was all night.

That's outstanding.

I'm so sorry you went through that, but it's incredible.

Yeah, there's videos.

There's just tons.

I just have no

idea.

Now, has the story of the

original?

I have to tell you this.

That was the original one battle after another.

Was it?

That was the original one that I fought.

That was one battle after another.

Yes.

And your neighbor, is it PTA?

Yeah.

Your neighbor saw what was happening and he was like, you know what?

He didn't see it from where she's ready for the.

Oh, yeah, I know.

He was like, I'm feeling something.

He was like, you know what?

Did you send the raccoons as recruits?

They were the French 75, the originals.

You let him know that we're on to him.

Yeah.

And we figured it out right here.

I'm glad you helped because I've loved it.

And now I'm like, it's clear as day.

I love the just talking about it.

Are you getting a little like

sweaty?

Because like I've since we've put it behind us, but I'm telling you at one point it was like, we can't, I mean, I mean, we weren't sleeping.

We just see them just prance right on over, just prance, wash their little hands in the pool.

I was going to say, I do think the way that they waddle with their fat asses, you're like,

it almost makes you more mad.

Oh, my goodness.

Oh, yeah.

And at one point,

they had learned to waddle.

with their fat asses and take that fat ass and face the door so they could see if we were coming out.

They had a lookout.

Yeah.

They had a lookout.

I don't.

They're stubborn.

They've got a tenacity that you, you, you, you have to.

Perseverance you kind of have to respect.

We did have to respect it.

I'm going to tell you right now, PTA sent those raccoons

to see if you were ready for this movie.

You're right.

Well, maybe I should thank them.

I do love the movie and I love the way it came out.

So maybe they were a gift.

This is perfect.

We will say thank you to the raccoons for preparing Regina for this role.

Yes.

Yes.

Perfect.

There's that silver lining that we knew always.

Right.

Yeah, we found it.

We found it.

Now, make sure you go and see her in one battle after another out September 26th.

Regina, thank you so much for coming on Not Gonna Lie today.

So much fun.

And that's a wrap on another episode of Not Gonna Lie.

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You thought I was gonna fuck that up and we were gonna have to do it another time.

So did I.

She nodded first.

The fuck?