00:00
I heard something recently like,
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I don't want to fight like we're ghetto.
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I want to fuck like we're ghetto.
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Oh God. And so that's where I'm learning the drama can
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live, you know what I mean,
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in the bedroom, but maybe nowhere else.
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Like, let's be conscious,
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loving partners. I would love that,
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right? Like if we're about to fight,
00:16
like, baby, hold on,
00:17
let's just touch foreheads.
00:18
Like I want, I want that.
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Hi guys. Welcome back to Mente Latino.
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I'm Jenny. I'm Daniela and I'm Jean,
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and we got to say that right.
00:31
Mente Latino Latino. So any chisme,
00:37
Anything going on? Anything you guys experienced during the week?
00:40
We got chisme, but we can't reveal it all.
00:45
so it's like real chisme,
00:48
but I guess we can give a couple of details.
00:53
yeah, it's for a food brand.
00:56
Their color is purple.
00:59
That's, that's, that's a good hint.
01:01
You can't say the food brand.
01:04
But we tease the event or it's Tuesday at like sometime in
01:08
the morning available on a streaming platform,
01:12
but we had fun and there were a lot of
01:15
a lot of celebrities like I ate a lot.
01:19
a lot or we almost didn't make it to the show today
01:22
We won't say why though because you guys were tired,
01:26
sure, yes, that's why your bodies were,
01:28
yes, tired to so much food,
01:33
I'll, I'll give this.
01:34
The Centro de Mesas legit.
01:37
What do you mean legit?
01:38
What's that? What's?
01:39
Did you take it home?
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No, we were not allowed.
01:41
Oh, they were rented no because I think what happened was
01:46
they were preventing fights because literally the first thing,
01:50
the first thing they said at our table,
01:52
everyone, everyone who sat down was like,
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Oh, this is amazing.
01:54
I want to take it home.
01:56
And then we asked and they were like.
01:59
We'll check back to see if maybe you guys can take one
02:02
home, and everyone just assumed we weren't allowed.
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it would be here with me right now,
02:07
if I could have taken it.
02:08
Yeah. And then I went to the,
02:10
to go pick up some food,
02:11
and the, the women that were working there were like,
02:13
Oh my God, did you see these bell peppers are real
02:16
Everything here is real and crazy.
02:17
And then I showed them the Centro de Mesas,
02:19
and they're like, Where?
02:20
I'm going. I'm gonna go see at the end of the
02:22
event if I could go get one.
02:24
That would have been so cool.
02:26
I'm so curious now too.
02:28
I would have thrown hands.
02:30
I think it's the first person that gets to the table should
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get the Centro de Mesa.
02:33
Unfortunately Yo, what are the rules?
02:35
What are, what are the rules with Centro de Mesa?
02:37
Like that's what the rule is.
02:39
First ro like you and you make sure you let the other
02:44
people know it. That's like calling shotgun.
02:47
You could almost put like a little paper with your name on
02:49
it like under, or I feel like part of it is
02:52
you do have to stand your ground and like,
02:54
yeah, while everyone's dancing,
02:56
you do have to sacrifice the very end of the night to
02:59
sit by the stand by the table for sure,
03:03
definitely if you fight for it,
03:05
especially Latinos. Is it foul if you pull it earlier than
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the end of the party?
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Like I'm on the way out.
03:10
No, I think that's problematic because photos and like,
03:14
it's going to look weird.
03:15
Some tables have it and some don't,
03:17
you know, and they are there for the party,
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you know. But anyway,
03:20
I'm going to go buck wild in Miami at the end of
03:23
this month. Give me more.
03:25
Give me more insight.
03:26
Oh, it's a bachelorette in Miami,
03:30
Miami a girls trip to Miamill break loose.
03:32
You know what, you know what they say.
03:34
girls trips. Oh dude,
03:36
there might be some prima primas.
03:38
I don't know. I feel everyone's good vibes,
03:40
but no casal that it's too many that humidity down there.
03:45
it's a lot of girls,
03:47
good vibes, pero with a lot of personalities.
03:49
You just never know.
03:50
I, I also don't think it has to do with the
03:53
location. The idea of bachelorette trips,
03:56
period. That's what I'm saying,
03:57
are very. Dangerous.
04:01
Like they really do test your friendship,
04:03
and I honestly think it's bold to do it right before the
04:06
wedding when everyone is,
04:07
you know, preparing to spend the most special night of someone's
04:10
life together, and you're like putting your friendship to the ultimate
04:15
test 2 or 3 weeks before.
04:17
And just because the bride fucks with all these girls doesn't mean
04:21
they fuck with each other,
04:22
you know what I mean?
04:23
And it's a bunch of like,
04:24
well, this is not just,
04:25
I'm not talking about ours,
04:26
but I'm saying in general,
04:27
bachelorettes, just because,
04:29
you know, you're throwing a bunch of women together,
04:33
different personalities. You know,
04:35
and, and expecting them to get,
04:37
well, they're going to get lit.
04:40
it's a recipe for disaster.
04:42
I know there's a group chat out there.
04:44
Any, any chime you can share with us.
04:50
My wall is taking a hit right now.
04:55
I gotta say, being asked to be a part of a
04:58
wedding in 2026. It's like I love you,
05:03
but let's really think if you love me that much because.
05:08
You're asking for a lot.
05:10
I'm just saying from my experience,
05:11
like the only wedding I've been a part of like that was
05:19
it was a heavy lift.
05:20
I'm happy. I'm excited.
05:22
I love my prima and it's going to be fun,
05:26
my wallet, my wallet is suffering right now.
05:28
It is suffering. And the other thing,
05:29
the economy, it is the economy.
05:31
You blame it all on the economy at the end of the
05:34
month, then your whole year revolves.
05:37
bro. I can't do that because I went on The Bachelorette
05:40
are you ready for Miami though?
05:42
It's going to be lit down there.
05:44
we have, we're going to go see.
05:46
Well, we're not gonna go see,
05:48
but we're gonna go cover Dominican Republic versus Venezuela.
05:53
Speaking of DR, we destroyed the Tigers last night.
05:56
It was like 12-4 insane back to back home runs.
06:00
You guys are just naturally good at baseball though.
06:03
I don't know what it is about Dominicans.
06:04
They're just, they have that power in baseball.
06:07
Like they're naturally good baseball players,
06:10
you and the Puerto Ricans.
06:11
You guys are genetically good,
06:13
but also you guys know how to.
06:16
Train and make sure the next generation the most crazy thing to
06:20
me was when both times we landed above and took off from
06:24
Santo Domingo. You literally see just baseball fields,
06:28
baseball fields, baseball fields,
06:29
baseball fields when you're taking off from the airport,
06:33
and that is where all of the Dodgers and where a lot
06:36
of baseball team what I's go to train.
06:39
That's what I'm saying.
06:40
You guys are born with the bat.
06:41
First of all, if you're playing baseball under that sun,
06:44
if you've been to DR,
06:44
you know that Sol de ladoce is insane.
06:47
If you're out there getting ground balls and fly balls in that
06:51
in that sun. You are meant for the MLB and that's
06:55
why they'd be getting signed at like 9 years old,
06:58
like a little 10 year old Dominican kid playing signed to the
07:01
Yankees. Didn't you say you can now bet on upcoming?
07:04
no, no, that was AI2.
07:06
no, no, that was a joke.
07:07
That was a dude saying that he wants to start it.
07:09
There was a comedian that made a joke on a podcast.
07:13
I wanna start investing in these kids.
07:16
let me buy that glove.
07:17
Let me buy that glove.
07:18
Let me buy them cleats for you.
07:21
Let me buy that bat for you and then hopefully,
07:23
you know, you amount to something.
07:26
return of interest. Wait,
07:28
return of investment, return of investment I didn't study finance.
07:32
What else? But yeah,
07:34
who do you think is gonna hold it down?
07:37
Music wise this summer,
07:40
you know, like I don't know if I'm,
07:43
or, or a singer right now this time change shit,
07:46
I'm drop, I'm dropping heat just because nobody knows how to
07:49
act with daylight summer,
07:50
dude. The summertime is the perfect time to release music.
07:54
You have that extra hour or at least in the city back
07:57
you don't know how to act,
07:58
especially if it's 50 degrees,
08:00
60 summertime out there.
08:02
Yeah, I have my theories about who's about to,
08:04
I don't it doesn't have to do with spring saving or whatever
08:06
the daylight savings is,
08:10
did anyone see her Brits performance?
08:13
Oh my goodness, I think that woman is about to.
08:19
Cause an evolution of what was Bratt Summer cause she's touring in
08:23
the summer here in the states,
08:27
the fun fact, the techno remix that she played is literally
08:30
from someone who dropped his SoundCloud mix to Burgaine on TikTok,
08:36
and she DM'ed him and was like,
08:40
they met, he met with her team,
08:42
and now he didn't even know what was gonna happen at the
08:44
Brits, but she played and performed to his like.
08:51
and everyone's obviously like waking up to the album,
08:54
and I have this feeling that Rosalia is,
08:58
this is such a bold take,
09:00
but the next wave of Bad Bunny,
09:02
if that makes sense,
09:04
when we look at the rise of Bad Bunny and
09:07
Devitiranmas photos, we see someone speaking in a different language,
09:11
different genres that we weren't used to,
09:13
at least from this specific artist.
09:14
We were usually seeing reggaeton,
09:17
And we see someone that wasn't.
09:24
Like he's, he's American and he's Puerto Rican,
09:26
but he's not on in the states,
09:30
states, you know what I mean?
09:31
Like its Caribeno and all to say Rosalia,
09:35
she's from Espana, you know,
09:37
there's, there's more support for someone to come up there in
09:41
the music industry, but she is singing in different genres and
09:44
like the opera is suddenly on the charts again,
09:50
the genres, and I've been seeing that a lot lately with
09:52
music artists too, like.
09:54
Like planta, like do you guys dude,
09:57
these people, they're smart.
09:59
They're miss lando things that are like,
10:02
wait, I would have never thought I would mix opera with
10:06
what else does she mix it with?
10:07
She makes it with different things.
10:09
She classical music, I fuck with classical heavy,
10:14
and it makes me so happy that these music artists are bringing
10:17
it like to the forefront with their like it just because it's
10:22
like they would see,
10:23
oh, that's old people music.
10:24
Classical is fucking from from Benjamin Franklin times or like I don't
10:29
know, but it was like yes it's young like it is
10:31
you can make the same argument with Bad Bunny bringing salsa back
10:35
you know there was this resurrection for people wanting to learn
10:39
how to dance, learn how to speak their language.
10:43
I feel like Rosalia is in that phase where it's she's catching
10:47
global eyes and she's already been,
10:49
she's already been that girl,
10:50
right, but she's never been able to,
10:53
you know, do a stage.
10:54
Stadium tour do I at least here in the state.
10:56
No, I was about to say like the concert that I
10:58
saw was packed, or at least clips that I'd be seeing
11:03
on Twitter. I'm like wherever she'd be performing,
11:04
I'm like damn, but that was an award show.
11:07
That was an award show.
11:08
Like I feel like we're about to really see her take up
11:12
her own space, not show up in them,
11:15
you know. She is so talented.
11:21
honestly, I know she gets a lot of heat from.
11:24
The Latin community. Look guys,
11:28
she, look, she is Spaniard,
11:31
yeah, but that doesn't make her bad,
11:33
she's just Spanish. I appreciate her speech for thanking people.
11:38
For embracing different languages than their own.
11:41
There you go. She doesn't,
11:42
she doesn't bother me.
11:43
I think what is it that she likes Mayo?
11:45
I think that's like,
11:46
well, no, people were kind of saying that,
11:48
and people always bring it up again that she cosplays Latina and
11:54
what's the word, appropriates.
11:56
The culture and I think she's done braids before and she's singing
12:01
reggaeton, which is not from Espana the dembo,
12:09
you know, I don't think she's appropriating Latin culture.
12:13
This is my humble opinion,
12:14
so don't come at me.
12:17
guys. I respect your opinion,
12:19
but I think she's appreciating our culture,
12:22
not appropriating. She's,
12:23
she enjoys it. Just like we enjoy,
12:26
you know, we enjoy to hip hop,
12:29
there are things we enjoy and we love when people chime into
12:31
our culture and enjoy it.
12:33
We're embracing all, all the,
12:35
all the white people enjoying Bad Bunny at the Super Bowl,
12:38
you know, it's like it gets exciting.
12:40
So listen, in a world where one side of the spectrum
12:44
absolutely hates our guts and wants to literally,
12:47
not let us procreate and build systemic sys like,
12:51
you know. Ways to lessen our population that speaks Spanish looks
12:57
etc. I will be for anyone who is open to embracing
13:03
culture, speaking a different language than others,
13:07
and,, sounds good and makes good music like exactly
13:12
Now if homegirl was,
13:15
and this is completely taking into politics,
13:16
if homegirl was You know,
13:19
in our music and says,
13:23
Oh hell no, that's when things get,
13:27
I'm sorry, that's when you're profiting off of us in our
13:31
community and just literally laughing in our face running away with a
13:36
fat check in your pocket,
13:38
so that makes things different,
13:39
but she's not, she's not as of right now.
13:42
yeah, that's my take,
13:43
and I know that's your take.
13:45
Yeah, similar, but anyways,
13:47
guys, we got someone really special for the podcast,
13:51
and we're gonna be talking to her right now.
13:53
So let's jump into our interview with Annie Gonzalez.
14:02
Congratulations., you are officially our first mi gente Latino
14:07
podcast guest. Wait,
14:14
So thank you for for me.
14:17
Thank you. Thank you Latino.
14:17
Hey, that's what's up.
14:21
How's like mental health-wise?
14:27
I fucking hate that question,
14:30
Because I ask it too,
14:32
I'm like, don't ask that question.
14:34
That's too hard. It's like,
14:37
Yeah, because, because here's the thing,
14:38
there's two ways that that can go,
14:39
right? It can be like,
14:42
which is like, which is,
14:43
yeah, or it can be like,
14:45
bitch, I don't know.
14:46
I have a canker sore and like I'm tired.
14:49
I've had a UTI for the last 6 months.
14:50
That's not the truth,
14:51
but it could be you know what I'm saying?
14:53
Like I have athlete's foot again.
14:54
You have athlete's It's unfortunately struggle.
14:57
I haven't gotten a pedicure in 2 months.
14:59
I'm hiding my hands right now because Manny didn't come through this
15:02
weekend, so I'm literally embarrassed.
15:04
I've given up on the man.
15:05
I've taken all the nails off.
15:06
I'm like, I'm a natural girlie.
15:08
I love that. I love a bar without all of.
15:12
No, how have I been?
15:12
I've been good. I have been good.
15:15
I think I have been trying,
15:19
I was telling my homegirl walking in here,
15:21
I'm like, I realize,
15:23
you know, I'm a little neurodivergent baddie,
15:25
and so I don't have something to hyper fixate on right now
15:30
I'm not like really dating.
15:32
Oh. Oh, cafecito appeared from the abyss.
15:37
Look at that. And look at that.
15:39
I'm like, you know what?
15:41
Let me, let me reframe.
15:42
Actually, I'm abundant.
15:45
That's what that is.
15:46
Never mind. You know,
15:47
I forget what the fuck I just said.
15:50
I like that universe said,
15:51
girl, shut the fuck up.
15:52
And I said, I said I'm sad.
15:58
so I'm great. I'm fantastic actually.
15:59
I'm wonderful. I'm thriving.
16:01
I'm glad you said dating.
16:02
You're like not really right now.
16:07
I was, I life be life in and just went through
16:11
a little separation and it's all for the better.
16:15
You learn so many things about yourself.
16:18
I'm learning, so we're here partially,
16:21
right, to talk about my movie relationship and my,
16:25
one of the PAs who I'm really good friends with
16:27
literally yesterday.,
16:29
I went to go visit Eva on set of her new.
16:32
It's all so proud of her,
16:33
man. And so one of the PAs that's on that set
16:35
was a PA on our set,
16:37
and we were chatting,
16:37
and he's like, What are you doing?
16:39
How's life? You dating blah,
16:40
blah, blah. And I'm like,
16:42
And he goes, Oh my God,
16:43
are you dating with intention?
16:46
art imitating life. I am trees.
16:49
I've literally been going out with people and I'm like,
16:52
Listen, we can hang out.
16:53
I'm not kissing you.
16:54
We're not touching. Like it's like it's not going to be
16:57
like constant communication because I feel like we do that and then
17:01
there's this false sense of intimacy,
17:04
and then already as well like then we start to perform this
17:07
version of ourselves that's acceptable and likable and we forego any honest
17:12
vulnerability that could come through of like of what we need to
17:16
ask for already as women it's tough to ask for what you
17:18
need and then when you're giving.
17:21
Your juices away, it's even harder.
17:23
Yeah, that's why you got to set those boundaries like you
17:25
said in the very beginning.
17:26
I've never done that before.
17:30
we're gonna get into that,
17:31
girl. We are gonna get into that.
17:34
So you're working on relationship,
17:35
yeah, relationship goals.
17:37
Kelly Rowland. Hello.
17:39
Oh my gosh, Robin Didi.
17:41
Oh my God, Linda Mendoza.
17:44
it's a powerful. Just a powerful crew,
17:47
cast, producers, Devon Franklin.
17:49
I got to work with him again.
17:51
Laura Leos, one of our writers,
17:55
Method Man, everybody,
17:56
everybody was freaking amazing,
17:57
so much fun to work with.
17:59
Yeah, Ryan Jamal Swain,
18:00
if you guys ever seen Pose,
18:05
that's awesome. It was so fun.
18:07
It's good. It's like one of those like classic feel-good rom-coms
18:11
Are you a rom-com girl?
18:12
I'm a rom. Because that's my favorite genre.
18:14
You can never go wrong.
18:16
Yeah, I love is the most constant thing,
18:18
right? It's so true.
18:20
even to have a man that loves rom-coms with you,
18:23
it's the best. Men love watching rom-coms.
18:25
Men love rom-coms. They be lying low.
18:27
They do. If they don't,
18:30
Yes, yes, it is to love it.
18:32
Everybody loves love. Everybody,
18:34
everybody pretends that they can't see.
18:36
Don't have sex right away,
18:37
guys. Close your legs.
18:39
Listen to your mothers.
18:41
or like no sex shaming.
18:43
Let your freak flag fly if that's in your wheelhouse,
18:46
you know, it's all about seasons.
18:49
right? It's hard sometimes though.
18:55
that time in between,
18:56
like, say you're in a long relationship and then you're that
19:00
time in between you go out and date,
19:02
it's like so hard to just like stay,
19:07
you know, I think it's a nervous system reset.
19:10
I think like your body,
19:12
it's, it's literally biology,
19:13
it's chemical. Your body ends up adapting to this other person's
19:17
bacteria, and so then you start to fuse with them,
19:21
and it's like more than it just being energy,
19:24
it's like an actual chemical reaction.
19:26
When you release yourself from someone,
19:29
but women feel it much more because of how we're able to
19:32
take someone in. It is a lot.
19:36
It's a skill to learn and to,
19:38
you know, embrace throughout time.
19:41
So we do have a segment called perocadaquien.
19:48
I know this. I heard.
19:52
Someone is calling for your advice and our input,
19:56
and let's hear them out.
19:57
I think, I think you can help.
19:59
I love that. I'm a big sister.
20:04
I need advice. I'm easily in the happiest relationship of my
20:09
I'm peeled, I'm glowing.
20:11
No red flags. He's great and calm,
20:14
but here's the problem.
20:15
I'm not trying to anymore.
20:17
I know I want a family and something serious,
20:19
and I feel like I'm just on double speed while this guy
20:22
is just fucking vibing,
20:24
honestly, like I'm on 2x and he's on like 0X.
20:27
So I don't know how to tell him that without sounding like
20:29
I'm trying to plan a wedding tomorrow because I'm not,
20:32
but at the same time,
20:33
if he can't get on the same timeline,
20:35
I'm willing to respectfully exit.
20:37
So I don't know what to do.
20:39
how do I say that to him without making an ultimatum?
20:42
Let me know. I don't think you can.
20:44
I think there is an ultimatum,
20:46
and I think you're going to have to be OK with that
20:48
I think, I think that's the thing,
20:49
like you can have like everything you're saying,
20:52
baby girl, is correct,
20:55
and you should be comfortable just because someone,
20:57
if you go to someone with,
20:59
hey, this is my circumstance,
21:01
then you have to be willing to understand they might not be
21:03
ready, but that's OK.
21:04
You release that and something else will come into your sphere.
21:07
How important is marriage and kids for you if it's really that
21:09
important, especially as a woman.
21:11
The biological clock is ticking and X,
21:13
Y, Z, and if you really feel that way,
21:15
then that's OK. And sometimes it's even just,
21:17
let's have the conversation.
21:19
Where is your head and heart at with,
21:22
And these are honestly,
21:22
baby girl, I should tell you first and fore,
21:24
if you are a grown woman and you know you like this
21:26
this is what you wanted ahead of time.
21:28
These are Conversations you should be going into dating with first and
21:31
foremost because, because people will try and negotiate you out of
21:35
what you want just like you might try and be negotiating him
21:38
if you have not had this conversation into a life that he
21:41
doesn't want and neither of those are fair facts that was.
21:48
I second everything you said.
21:49
I wish I would have heard that late,
21:52
Yeah, some people are cool with vibing.
21:55
I personally am like,
21:58
would I love to have a family and kids?
21:59
I think I would be a great mom.
22:01
I think that would be great,
22:02
but I saw my mom do it on her own,
22:04
and that's what's fucking hard,
22:05
and I don't want to do that.
22:06
So to me, having kids is not,
22:08
I just want to be a mom and have kids.
22:10
I would want to be a mom to somebody,
22:12
to a daddy that I would love to give a kid to
22:14
do you know what I mean?
22:15
Yeah, and who's supportive,
22:16
yeah. And breaking those generational cycles of,
22:19
you know, not repeating what our parents did in the past
22:22
because they did it,
22:23
so we're gonna be OK.
22:25
No, it's acknowledging there is a different way that we can
22:29
OK, if it doesn't work out that way,
22:31
then we learned our lesson,
22:32
but at least we're trying different things and breaking those,
22:36
not curses because they're experiences,
22:38
but there are cycles that do need to be broken.
22:41
Exactly, yeah. But speaking of which,
22:47
The movie is called Relationship Goals.
22:48
So we want to be on theme and play a little
22:52
game with you. It's we're going to build a dating profile
22:56
together if that's OK.
22:57
I don't know if you've ever been on the dating app.
22:59
Oh girl, it's been years.
23:00
I don't do the apps.
23:02
We have stories. I'm sure there's stories for days.
23:05
Not really, not really.
23:07
I was on the apps right at the beginning of Tinder when
23:10
I was like 20 maybe and then never again,
23:13
never again. Did you go on one date or no?
23:16
You just I went on a couple,
23:18
but I was, I was fucking girl,
23:19
I was 20. I wasn't trying to,
23:20
you're right, nothing serious,
23:22
nothing, yeah, I'm not.
23:24
are you guys on the app?
23:25
I, I was during my single period,
23:32
OK. Do you want kids?
23:34
I do. Have you talked to him about it already?
23:36
Yeah, we are on the same page.
23:38
That's why when you answered the peroca,
23:40
I related to everything you were saying because I was in that
23:43
situation with the girl that was on the call.
23:47
So yeah, thankfully,
23:49
What about you? Oh no,
23:50
I'm single. I'm proudly single though.
23:53
It's that time in my life.
23:54
We're exploring, getting to know myself,
23:55
putting myself first, career,
23:57
everything, and we'll get to that later.
23:59
But yes, I want kids.
24:01
and I want the love of my life.
24:02
Papacito, I know you're waiting for me.
24:04
Oh yeah, he out there just not right now.
24:07
We're booked and busy,
24:09
but we will have time for you so much later on in
24:13
But we want to build a dating profile for you,
24:19
yes, OK. I'm not actually,
24:20
but like hypothetically. Let's do it.
24:22
OK, so if you can share with us 3 profile pics
24:26
that you would want to put in your profile.
24:28
So I don't know if you have some on your phone that
24:30
you're like, you know what,
24:30
I would put this one,
24:32
and or hypotheticals like Should we be putting a bikini pic,
24:37
you know, how men like sometimes their dating profiles just like
24:39
them at the gym like this,
24:40
like, is that acceptable or is that like an.
24:44
What are the rules for profile pics?
24:46
Oh God, you know why this is so hard for me
24:49
Like, because of the industry I'm in as an actress
24:53
there all profiles are,
24:55
in my opinion, are like perception and what you're putting out
24:59
there of what you think is going to get the thing that
25:01
you want, not necessarily what you authentically are sometimes,
25:05
you know what I mean?
25:06
I love that you say that because it's a very curated.
25:10
Profile that where you're that's why the apps are so personally hard
25:15
for me because I maybe I just have trust issues like I
25:18
can't trust this perfect looking person but I,
25:24
I do agree with that.
25:25
I know what photos I put.
25:26
I have one. I do have one in a bikini,
25:27
but I just scuba diving,
25:29
so I have the whole scuba gear on and I'm like this
25:32
that's a representative of my personality.
25:36
What else? Like you're adventurous.
25:37
You want to like do things,
25:38
yeah, I would do that.
25:40
I would do one with my family because I'm very family oriented
25:44
and I like hanging out with those motherfuckers,
25:49
maybe like a garbage selfie.
25:51
I like it. That's a good mix.
25:52
Do you know what I mean?
25:53
You got the range on that on those for sure.
25:55
That's what it would be,
25:56
definitely. I think that's cute.
25:58
Now dating prompts, dating me is like.
26:04
Dating Annie is like.
26:06
Dating me is like thinking you're getting an oatmeal cookie,
26:10
but finding out it has chocolate chips and a little bit of
26:13
mushrooms later. Oh snap.
26:18
It's constantly, you're like,
26:20
I fuck with oatmeal cookies,
26:21
and you take a bite,
26:22
this is the best chocolate chip oatmeal cookie I've ever had.
26:24
And then like 3 hours later.
26:26
Or you're like, I am awakened to myself and I understand
26:32
what the universe means and I'm so glad we're here together.
26:35
I'm not me and you're not you.
26:36
We are trees. Like oh my God,
26:39
yeah. I remember I was dating,
26:41
someone and we were hanging out.
26:43
He's like, I just want it to be chill,
26:46
you're fucking with a Scorpio.
26:48
I'm here to transform.
26:51
I just want you to be pretty and nice to me.
26:54
I'll do that, but I'm gonna rock your shit.
26:57
That one didn't work out.
26:58
That didn't work out.
26:59
That relationship didn't work,
27:00
but it's fine. So you're a Scorpio.
27:01
I'm a Scorpio. Are you as well?
27:06
We do, because sometimes we're a little bit assholes.
27:11
there's been times in my life where I've been a villain,
27:13
not meaning to, like,
27:14
not fully self-accepting to know that like I can be a little
27:17
shit. And so then I'm doing it and it's this like
27:20
weird like, but I was trying my best and it's like
27:23
impact over intent, bitch,
27:24
no one cares and now I really feel like I'm in
27:28
this space of like integration like I know who I am and
27:31
I think this last relationship helped with that.
27:33
I think I tried to be the cool girl and like I'm
27:36
it's OK. Go do this thing.
27:38
And I realized like I'm not that cool.
27:42
but in that sense of like maybe let me change it.
27:45
I'm a little possessive,
27:47
OK, I feel that I and but because I
27:49
know that it doesn't mean I need to possess you,
27:51
it means I need to communicate what I need fully,
27:55
right? Like, you know,
27:56
like really and being OK again if,
27:58
if I communicate something that I need just like that girl,
28:01
right, of course it might.
28:03
Might not be met with like,
28:05
It might be met with like,
28:06
damn, I can't do that,
28:09
So I'm willing to have those conversations.
28:10
I just didn't know how to bring that up at the time
28:13
You know, at the end of the day it's all
28:14
communication, girl, and comprehension,
28:17
bitch. You communicate people in the face,
28:19
and they're just like,
28:19
I didn't hear a thing,
28:20
or I'm choosing not to hear a thing.
28:22
Yeah, the other person has to or remember,
28:25
remembering is a really big thing.
28:27
Oh, OK. She's been through anyways.
28:30
She knows, she said,
28:30
and you know another thing.
28:33
She's like to Brad at the I see you.
28:39
next dating prompt. A deal breaker for Annie is a deal
28:55
Someone who has not done inner work like gone to therapy can
29:02
adequately articulate themselves. This is more of like a like full
29:08
awareness. Someone who doesn't have awareness and can articulate what they
29:12
know about themselves,,
29:15
because then I don't know how to navigate that.
29:16
I, I I can be very hyper vigilant and that for
29:20
someone who doesn't have the language and wants to retreat is,
29:26
you could be you and that's OK.
29:27
We can be different.
29:29
But if you can't communicate what that is or when you need
29:34
and we don't have that synergy,
29:36
then, then I've just learned like,
29:38
I don't need to try and figure it out to figure out
29:41
like more emotionally present,
29:44
and grounded and like like fully self-accepting.
29:47
Like I think a lot of men also people,
29:50
we show up to these to these to date and put on
29:53
our representative and I'm very,
29:58
I'm really transparent. Like I really don't come with a lot
30:01
of pretense, as you can tell like we haven't really,
30:03
you know. I've met you once or twice,
30:06
but I don't, I don't,
30:09
I play someone else,
30:10
and I love that part about my work,
30:12
but I want to show up in the most honest,
30:15
flawed version of me,
30:17
stomach out, pimple patches out,
30:20
like, you know what I mean,
30:20
just being fully and comfortable with that.
30:23
I feel like a lot of people either show up as the
30:25
white knight. And then that that's too hard to keep up
30:30
and that's so beautiful and refreshing to hear from you,
30:33
Annie, because you are in this industry where that the opposite
30:37
of that is the standard that everyone has kind of grown up
30:41
accepting in in Hollywood.
30:43
And like you have to look perfect and you have to,
30:45
you know, be perfectly media-trained and this and that.
30:48
and, but that's not who we are and especially as Latinas
30:52
you brought up the point about therapy and embracing doing the
30:57
work. I feel like our community is in the process of
31:01
learning that that's OK and that's normal and that's healthy and that
31:04
we should be doing that.
31:06
So conscious communication, you know.
31:09
Oh, another deal breaker,
31:10
someone who doesn't read.
31:12
Oh, you got to read,
31:13
baby. What's your favorite genre?
31:16
I love books about consciousness,
31:23
I've been really into Ryan Holiday lately,
31:26
and he's, he's a stoic,
31:28
and he has like a series of books that are really good
31:37
All right, next one.
31:38
I know the best spot in town for.
31:42
Annie knows the best spot in town for.
31:46
I know the best spot in town for caldores.
31:50
where I love tamales.
31:52
It's in East LA off Cesar Chavez.
31:54
Oh, I have to go there.
31:55
Yeah, it's my favorite.
31:56
I go there all the time.
31:57
I'm such a soup girl.
31:59
Like, sometimes that's all you need,
32:00
yeah, like very Mexican though.
32:02
Like it'll be a hot fucking day and I'm like,
32:06
You're the. You're going to be the caldo.
32:07
I really am. I love soup.
32:10
And then I've turned into like really like I'm a bone broth
32:13
girl too. Like I'm gonna grab hot coffee on a hot
32:15
day. I feel like in India they say like in order
32:18
to cool the fire outside you have to burn one inside.
32:20
It's like to like regulate your temperature,
32:23
they do say that because I did hear that if you sip
32:26
on like hot stuff during like when it's hot,
32:28
it makes you cooler,
32:30
it's which is, yeah,
32:31
it's a science. So maybe your abuelita and your mama's were
32:34
actually right. They were onto something.
32:36
It's calito season. It is coming,
32:39
it's kind of leaving.
32:42
I mean, we're in California,
32:43
so like a week ago I thought I thought they say summer's
32:47
season. So then I guess,
32:50
all your, all your season there's no rules,
32:53
y'all. Do whatever you want.
32:55
Have a caldo whenever,
32:56
OK, whenever, wherever Shakina would say.
33:01
All right, last dating prompt.
33:03
The most toxic thing Annie has done in a relationship is gone
33:11
I know I'm not proud of it.
33:14
but listen, I'm self-accepted,
33:16
ho, OK, I know who I am.
33:18
I'm not gonna do it anymore,
33:22
and I'm not justifying,
33:23
but I was feeling suspicious.
33:26
bitch, you're gonna find,
33:27
you're gonna have that feeling.
33:29
You have that feeling.
33:33
It's OK. Maybe I wanted to.
33:36
I think sometimes I live another toxic thing,
33:39
I love a little bit of drama.
33:41
No, yeah, it elevates the stakes.
33:43
I do. I think we all do as Latinas.
33:46
I love drama. I heard something recently like,
33:48
I don't want to fight like we're ghetto.
33:49
I want to fuck like we're ghetto.
33:53
And so that's where I'm learning the drama can live,
33:55
you know what I mean,
33:56
in the bedroom, but maybe nowhere else.
33:59
Like, let's be conscious,
34:00
loving partners out. I would love that,
34:02
right? Like if we're about to fight,
34:03
like, baby, hold on,
34:04
let's just touch foreheads.
34:05
Like I want, I want that,
34:07
right? Everyone should start like that.
34:08
I want that. I want like,
34:10
do not give me the passcode to your phone.
34:11
I trust you. You know,
34:13
yes, well, we've also,
34:16
it comes to a point,
34:17
right, like you had a suspicion.
34:19
Like I'm not defending you,
34:22
but I'm also not judging you.
34:23
You're also, but I'm not,
34:24
not because you, I'm defending you found something to,
34:27
you have to look in there.
34:28
You have to. Sometimes I peek,
34:30
yeah, and especially if you can,
34:33
you know what I'm learning more and more,
34:34
life itself is a nervous system game,
34:37
and I think a lot of the time our cute little neurodivergent
34:40
girlies or anybody who's grown up in a Volatile household,
34:47
well, whether it be like really verbally abusive or just like
34:50
not safe, our nervous system then craves that because that means
34:55
safety to us. And so I think I'm learning now as
35:00
a grown woman, like if I'm feeling out of Touch with
35:05
myself and my energy center with anyone,
35:08
man, woman, work relationship,
35:10
even if it's a great opportunity or they're a great person,
35:14
then I have to trust that more than the words and the
35:17
reputation that the thing has across from me.
35:20
If it's not an energetic alignment,
35:23
I'm not going to meet it wherever it's at.
35:25
I'm going to either bring it down to me or I'll be
35:27
brought down to it because the strongest vibration wins,
35:30
and that's the truth,
35:31
right? So like I'm learning now if I feel like I
35:33
got to go through someone's phone,
35:35
if I feel like I have to keep cross-checking references with someone
35:38
I'm working with, if I feel like,
35:40
and not in a way that's like,
35:41
we're doing this thing together,
35:44
I'm hearing stories here and then I'm,
35:46
you know, trying to,
35:46
I know the story already.
35:47
But I'm peanut, then I'm like,
35:49
I, this is such wasted energy here.
35:52
And I think for a while I had craved that,
35:54
and that's Scorpio, right?
35:56
Very suspicious. Let me figure this out.
35:59
The dots aren't connecting,
36:01
but our bodies already know that.
36:02
There's this book called The Body Keeps the Score,
36:04
and it really talks about how it's such a good book.
36:07
I read that. It really talks about how our nervous system
36:09
handles the rest of our life,
36:10
even when I got into this industry.
36:12
And work started maneuvering faster and and I was getting more visibility
36:18
I was freaking terrified and I realized I'm like,
36:21
oh shit, I'm praying for the blessing,
36:23
but I'm not praying for how to keep it.
36:24
And once I started to do that,
36:25
then all this stuff around nervous system came up and I'm like
36:29
Oh yep, that makes sense.
36:30
It's crazy. Sometimes I get anxious and people,
36:33
like people struggle to believe me when I'm like,
36:35
No, no, I feel physically unwell right now and I
36:38
know I was fine 10 minutes ago,
36:39
but I feel like I'm about to like projectile vomit because something
36:43
just went wrong in an interaction.
36:45
I just had and it is really learning how to control your
36:48
nervous system, how to calm down your nervous system,
36:51
ground yourself, and first and foremost,
36:54
I think we constantly jump to the shifting of a thing,
36:57
but if you don't know what it is first,
36:59
like when those moments happen,
37:02
Like, even before coming here,
37:04
like this, these things can be nerve-wracking,
37:06
right? But I'm in the car,
37:09
I'm confident. I'm smart.
37:10
May the words flow through me clearly.
37:12
May I be. But then you create that practice in your
37:14
brain and you're talking to yourself that way,
37:16
and it's easy. So that when you feel the shift,
37:19
Oh, this doesn't have to throw me off.
37:20
This can just be an indicator that this is not a person
37:24
that I, that I need to or shouldn't be interacting with
37:27
Because the truth is,
37:28
if it's not good for you,
37:29
it was probably not good for them either.
37:31
Exactly. I love that.
37:32
Well, you're flowing perfectly.
37:35
They love the energy.
37:37
And we also want to talk about,
37:39
I know we all talk about our dream jobs,
37:42
but let's talk about the real stories,
37:45
our first jobs. So I want to get to know where
37:49
you started working, maybe your first job.
37:52
What was that? My first job ever was actually on a
37:55
set. I was 9 years old.
37:59
I was, I auditioned.
38:01
It was my first audition ever,
38:03
What? Yeah, it was on the show called Without a
38:06
Trace. I saw you reposted Michael Jordan's speech,
38:14
at the Actor Awards.
38:15
I feel like, you know,
38:16
he spoke about his mom.
38:18
Taking him to all the auditions.
38:19
You started really young.
38:20
What was that like for you?
38:21
Were your parents supportive from,
38:23
from the beginning? My mom,
38:27
only child single mom.
38:28
That's how I was raised.
38:29
I have two little brothers and a little sister from my dad
38:30
and my stepmom, but,
38:32
didn't really grow up with them until I was much
38:34
older that we all got connected.
38:36
So it was just me and my mom,
38:37
and she, she really was the one that was like,
38:41
if you want to do it.
38:42
I would daydream in school and one day she had to come
38:46
and check in on me and she's like,
38:47
Annie, what are you doing?
38:48
You're headed, you're just up in the clouds all cloud.
38:51
What are you thinking about?
38:51
I'm like, one day I'm going to be a movie star
38:54
and I'm going to do all these things.
38:55
Cabrona, well, you need to learn how to read.
38:56
OK, movie stars she did,
39:02
OK,, and then 2 years later we went to
39:07
we knew about this agency because my dad's an actor.
39:09
He's been performing since I was 5 years old,
39:12
since he was 5 years old.
39:14
and he's a badass performer,
39:16
and him and I are very close now,
39:17
and he's a great musician,
39:18
and we, I work with him and,
39:21
and he's bringing me into the music side more.
39:22
So it's been, it's been a really beautiful,
39:26
full circle moment with him.
39:28
But my mom. My mom is the one that really like
39:32
would sit with me with auditions,
39:33
and I remember there would be moments where I'd be like,
39:36
Mommy, what if this doesn't work?
39:37
It's so hard. And she's like,
39:38
You're going to do it.
39:40
You're going to do it.
39:43
She's like, I just know you're gonna do it.
39:45
You're going to have an Oscar one day,
39:46
you're going to do it,
39:47
like always my whole life,
39:49
like it's still my mom,
39:50
and there was, you know,
39:52
layers of moments of things,
39:53
but that is, I will say I definitely got my,
39:57
my confidence and my My fight from her.
40:01
How does she feel now to see you in these big movies
40:04
She's so proud representing the community.
40:07
she's, she's so proud and,
40:10
and you know it's interesting with us for a while because I
40:13
you know, when you're going into therapy,
40:15
you start. Realizing all the things that didn't work and pobrecia
40:18
it's like my mom was my only parent,
40:19
right? So she was the mom and dad,
40:21
and of course she gets she gets praise for the good things
40:23
and then she also gets slack for all the things that like
40:27
that were harmful, you know,
40:28
and it, it's not her fault,
40:30
it's she experienced things,
40:31
but yeah, I remember more recently as we've definitely reconciled a
40:35
lot of that, she's like.
40:37
You know, it's actually really cool because people come up to
40:39
me and they tell me,
40:40
congratulations, and I'm like,
40:41
Yeah, I'm an extension of you,
40:45
we're doing this stuff.
40:46
And now even with my dad too,
40:47
I'm like, I'm an extension of you too.
40:49
A lot of it was nurturing from my mom and then nature
40:52
from my dad because my dad's a fantastic performer too.
40:56
It's beautiful. Yeah,
40:56
it's really cool. Well,
40:57
look, they made a talented woman.
40:59
Look at you who represents always for the community,
41:02
and that's what I appreciate so much about you and your work
41:06
I know a couple weeks ago,
41:09
all of us Latinas in the industry kind of tuned into the
41:12
news that a white woman was cast as the role of.
41:17
A Latina and there was shock amongst a lot of people,
41:22
mixed reactions. I was wondering,
41:24
you know, as someone who's experienced this possibly a couple of
41:28
times before, how did that feel for you when you saw
41:31
that news break and how they handled it when she stepped down
41:35
from the role? I think it's not shocking.
41:41
this has been happening since before,
41:44
people, they would put,
41:45
you know, white people in blackface.
41:47
Like this is a thing,
41:49
I think the way that it was handled was with grace.
41:52
I think Odessa is a G,
41:53
the way that she handled it,
41:54
you know what I mean?
41:55
I don't think that it,
41:57
it, it doesn't fall on her.
41:58
I think it's a layer of things that happen,
42:01
but it was really beautiful to see.
42:04
How we did not fight because I think the thing is always
42:08
And sometimes it's like,
42:10
it's just to inform.
42:11
And I really love that everyone was like,
42:13
hey, just to let you guys know,
42:15
there are so many people that we couldn't choose from that are
42:18
also really powerful and great and can give performance that you need
42:23
and that's how we create more stars,
42:25
right? And that's how we get more projects greenlit because now
42:27
we're like, Oh shit,
42:28
there's a body of people that can do all of these things
42:31
like. There's plenty,
42:33
like you know sometimes we get lumped into these like,
42:34
these are the Latinas that we pull from,
42:36
and then you look at the group and you're like,
42:37
all of these girls are so different.
42:39
They will bring something so different to a project.
42:42
Like that's so interesting.
42:43
You know, I've had fellow peers that I've gone up against
42:46
multiple. Times or that we both have gone for the same
42:49
roles multiple times and either one of us gets it and then
42:52
we both end up being like,
42:53
it makes sense why you got it.
42:54
Like I see, I see what you would have done that
42:56
I wouldn't have done and that's cool.
42:57
And either it would have just been a different flavor.
42:59
So I just, I just think that the industry is moving
43:03
In interesting ways,
43:05
it's the ebb and flow,
43:06
but that's art and that's a part of it.
43:08
And I think we can wear it like it's heavy,
43:10
or we can just wear it like it's a part of the
43:12
dance and keep on dancing and enjoying along the way.
43:15
I mean, look at that.
43:16
You guys got a whole podcast called Mi Gente Latino.
43:19
I remember when Me too was just starting and I really wanted
43:23
to be a part of the platform.
43:25
Yes, this was years ago.
43:28
this was, oh my gosh,
43:29
this was back in 2015,
43:31
I think, 2016 around there.
43:33
Yeah, it's a staple.
43:36
and that's kind of when it was just getting its like leeway
43:41
wait, I could do that.
43:42
I could do this stuff and I would see the sketches that
43:43
they'd put out and I hadn't really booked yet.
43:46
I didn't get an agent again yet.
43:48
I was acting from 9 to 16 and then I took a
43:50
break from 20, from 16 to about 23.
43:52
And then when I wanted to get back in,
43:54
I was like, I have to figure out.
43:55
I'm going to manifest.
43:56
I'll be on this channel and it'll help me do this,
43:58
this and this, because then that was when the pedal-like world
44:00
started, right? And I ended up getting a call because
44:04
Jenny Lorenzo got sick and there was a little,
44:08
it was a, it was like a,
44:09
I want, I think now they would call it like a
44:10
vertical short, but it was like a YouTube sort of series
44:14
and it was called Beauty School.
44:16
And it was, I think Jenny Lorenzo was supposed to play
44:19
one of the characters.
44:21
and they called me and they were like,
44:23
Can you be here in the next hour and a half?
44:27
It's shooting da da da da.
44:29
Yes. And that's how I feel like slowly but surely there
44:32
was a ripple effect of things that I just was trusting when
44:35
I'd get the call I'd answer.
44:36
So this has been like,
44:40
shit has not been easy,
44:42
but We're making it happen.
44:44
We're making it where you are,
44:45
how, how far you've come within that time that with the
44:48
me too and then now and.
44:50
And that's what, that's what I have to speak on this
44:54
I feel like I relate in some sense where it's funny because
44:58
I've always wanted to work at a place like this,
45:00
and I, I didn't really believe in myself,
45:03
and I remember I was at Lock and Key in Koreatown,
45:05
and LA and I was a little,
45:06
I was in LA I was feeling it and I was in
45:13
the bathroom and it was just me and another.
45:15
The girl in there and I look at her and I was
45:17
like, oh, that's the girl from the viral video that
45:22
You got, and I was like,
45:24
oh, and it was before she was on,
45:27
you know, movies and Abby and,
45:30
in BuzzFeed and I was like,
45:32
oh my God, like I don't mean a fangirl,
45:35
but I love what you do.
45:36
I would, that's a dream of mine.
45:38
I want to work at a place like that,
45:40
like, and she's like,
45:41
Oh, I love it so much.
45:42
I really hope, wish that for you and It's crazy.
45:46
Life is crazy. You never know.
45:48
You just don't. Again,
45:49
it's a nervous system game.
45:51
You will continue to be handled handed gems,
45:54
and it's your job to polish them,
45:56
to protect them, and to share the beauty of them with
45:59
the world, you know.
46:01
And manifesting and believing in yourself is so real,
46:05
at least in, in my experience,
46:07
you know, same thing here.
46:09
I share your both of our experiences,
46:11
you know, this is not.
46:13
me too, but we all grew up with this platform.
46:17
This is a beacon of hope for a lot of people just
46:19
like every other person that looked like us,
46:22
I think, all with a dream of feeling seen and represented
46:25
on in really big spaces that we just weren't before.
46:28
And then we see this platform and these platforms start opening and
46:32
this is, this is our chance to,
46:34
to give it a try or to at least be heard out
46:36
and then it works and like I sent a cold email
46:41
no experience, no anything,
46:43
and now I get to share this table and conversation with you
46:45
all, and I do think acting on what you believe,
46:49
where you're meant to be,
46:50
is so important to remember.
46:51
And you know, I know self-confidence and insecurities arise,
46:55
but we all deal with it every day,
46:57
and sometimes we just have to be like,
46:59
yeah, the noise we're going to do it.
47:02
And if it goes wrong,
47:03
it goes wrong, but right,
47:05
like even if it goes wrong.
47:06
You don't fail. You just learn.
47:08
You just try something else.
47:09
And it's a funny story.
47:11
Very true, very true.
47:12
And seeing people like,
47:13
you know, like yourself up there,
47:16
it motivates people to be like,
47:18
Oh, I can do that too.
47:19
She grew up here too,
47:21
and where she grew up where I grew up.
47:22
Oh, I can do that too.
47:24
So it's like it makes a big difference to see people like
47:27
you up there and it gives people hope that it can happen
47:32
Yes, always. But dang what was it?
47:36
oh shoot, what's happening?
47:38
It's that time. Wait,
47:39
what's going on? So there's a UFO above us.
47:42
They're gonna beam you up.
47:44
you have 60 seconds to tell them why you should
47:48
stay. Go. I think you guys should take me.
47:51
Fuck that. I want to get out of here.
47:52
I've always felt like I was an alien.
47:53
I never fit in and honestly,
47:55
like I'm just really curious to see if you guys have genitalia
47:58
Like is it a slit down there?
48:00
Does it look like mine?
48:01
Does it look like what like male genitalia looks like?
48:04
I'm just really curious.
48:05
What do you, are you just like orbs?
48:09
I would really like to see how fast.
48:12
My ass yet in space and so I'm really curious to make
48:15
friends with you guys.
48:16
Maybe we can procreate and like create a whole new gene pool
48:19
of different people, you know what I mean?
48:20
Latinos are really cool.
48:24
I'm, I'm ready to get the fuck out of here.
48:28
I feel like I am as big as a galaxy in my
48:31
heart and in my spirit,
48:32
and really I just wanted to be a star.
48:33
OK. Oh, I guess they left.
48:37
They just said, you know what.
48:39
Let's go rewind talk too much.
48:43
Oh well that was fun.
48:46
That was fun. Thank you so much,
48:48
Annie. We loved having you.
48:49
We loved having you.
48:50
Thank you for being our first guest.
48:52
We can't wait to see what roles are to come.
48:56
you sing so beautifully.
48:58
what's next for you before you head out?
49:00
Give us a cheese a little hint.
49:02
Gosh, I'm working on some songs.
49:05
I have a gig March 20th at.
49:08
Gretel in Beverly Hills.
49:10
Yeah, it's a really cute spot.
49:12
I'll be singing with my dad.
49:14
Yeah, beautiful band.
49:16
So I'm, I'm going to be gigging a lot more here
49:19
in LA and making music.
49:21
So stay tuned, guys.
49:23
We'll be supporting from the desk and hopefully in person too.
49:27
So thank you so much.
49:30
It was fun. This is really awesome.
49:31
Thank you. And listen.
49:33
I want to take my entire girlfriend group to go watch the
49:38
When, when, and where can we watch it?
49:40
Yes, have a girls' night,
49:43
It is on Prime Video.
49:44
Look it up. Relationship goals.
49:46
It is so cute and it's literally the perfect film to watch
49:49
with your girls, to watch with your man,
49:50
to watch by yourself.
49:52
Do it. It's so cute,
49:53
you guys. You're gonna love it,
49:54
I promise. Watch it now.
49:56
Relationship goals, Prime Video.