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Mi Gente Latino | Fabrizio Guido | Ep. 8

April 16, 2026
This week we link up with Fabrizio Guido from Running Point to talk Season 2 renewal, take a deep scroll on Instagram, and drop some real Pero Cada Quien advice.
Show transcript
00:00
It's time for a deep scroll into your Instagram.
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We wanna, we did some digging,
00:04
some stalking. Yo,
00:07
yo, smiling face.
00:11
That was probably like right after my first kiss too.
00:15
the All right guys,
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well, I guess I'll kick it off,
00:21
but I got my homie here,
00:22
Fabrizio Guido joining us,
00:24
and you were here from last time,
00:25
right? Of course you do.
00:28
Well, last time we were talking about Running Point season 1
00:31
but now you're back because Running Point is coming back for
00:34
season 2. Let's go fucking season 2.
00:37
Congratulations. Thank you.
00:39
Thank you. The last time I was here we were talking
00:41
about, like, I think it was like a couple days
00:43
after I was like we had gotten the news this season two
00:46
Almost feels like I never left.
00:48
Just been here in the green room the entire time.
00:51
He knows that was one of the shows I came in.
00:52
I was like, Yo,
00:54
gotta watch it. I'm like,
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I banged it out already,
00:56
bro, like. Get on it.
00:58
We got more April 23rd.
01:00
April 23rd. Cool,
01:02
I guess they'll shoot.
01:03
You're done shooting, right?
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I mean, it's what,
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March? No, we're still working on.
01:08
Oh, I mean,
01:08
hey man, no,
01:09
yeah, we've been done.
01:10
We've been done doing it.
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I think they're just finishing up whatever final touches.
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I've, I've been in there,
01:16
doing like ADR just capturing any little extra stuff that
01:19
they might need, but yeah,
01:20
I think. I think about right about now if not by
01:22
the end of this week they are done and packaged.
01:25
Oh, exciting. Well,
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I know everyone's really excited to see you in season two.
01:30
The internet's fallen in love with you and I know they want
01:33
more. They want to see you in more projects.
01:35
They want to see Running Point come over and over again.
01:38
How does that feel for you to kind of see like,
01:41
obviously you've been auditioning for a while and you're Seeing your success
01:44
come to fruition. Yeah,
01:45
I, it's been so well received,
01:48
like it's so cool,
01:49
you know, I put my heart and soul into this character
01:52
I love this character.
01:53
I love my job,
01:55
you know,
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it's something that we all make each other look good.
01:59
Like I come in doing my thing,
02:01
the rest of the cast comes in to just try and elevate
02:04
each other as a team,
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like just the whole process has been,
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been so cool watching it be so well received,
02:10
now again, like we get to give the world a second
02:12
season. It feels good.
02:14
We'll see how it goes,
02:15
bro. I know you're moving up in season two.
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Well, I was gonna say,
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right, because in season one,
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let's, so let's backtrack a little bit.
02:21
So your character comes in.
02:23
He's kind of like,
02:24
no, they don't,
02:25
he doesn't belong to the family yet,
02:27
right? They find out,
02:27
oh dang, my dad had a long lost son.
02:29
I got spoiler alert if you haven't seen it,
02:31
go watch it before season 2 comes out.
02:33
So what in season 2 can we expect from your character?
02:36
I mean, you know,
02:37
you can get. But the hard part is keeping it,
02:40
right? There's always that,
02:41
like, yeah, there's promotion,
02:43
but there's also different things that,
02:45
that might put Jackie at risk,
02:48
you know,
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there, there's a lot of new things that come into the
02:52
organization that is the waves,
02:54
and it's so hard to talk about it and it's
02:58
not good. I mean,
02:59
we'll tune in obviously and I'll bro,
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hey, what happened.
03:03
Yes, so I remember last time you came,
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you, you mentioned that you were doing stand-up,
03:07
bro. How's that been going for you?
03:09
Like, any new abuela material?
03:11
Like, talk to me.
03:12
How them green rooms doing.
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I think I'm getting funnier.
03:16
I, I,
03:16
I'm still getting up.
03:17
It, it's a huge part of my life when I'm not
03:20
on set or even when I'm on set and not shooting at
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night. You'll catch me at a comedy club or like an
03:25
open mic, just any chance I get to run material.
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I will do. I write during the days,
03:31
it's the best.
03:32
It's since from then when we last saw each other till now
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it's been full of like such beautiful experiences and I,
03:40
I'm not big on nightlife,
03:42
but this is like nightlife with a purpose,
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so it's like, you know,
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I, I feel like I'm making good use of my time
03:48
It's been, it's been a lot of fun.
03:50
Love to hear it.
03:51
Well, speaking about other comedians,
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we know you and Kayla Monteroso Mejia are kind of carrying the
03:58
industry right now. There's a section of the internet that just
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kind of adores both of you and,
04:03
and the work that you've been doing.
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Are you by any chance friends offline?
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I'm the one running the fan accounts for her.
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I'm the one that I'm that part of the internet in real
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life., she is such a special person,
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and I, I tell people this all the time,
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like I wish everybody could.
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Get to know her.
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she is so funny both in front and behind the
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camera,, and,
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and every time I get to check up on her,
04:26
she checks up on me.
04:27
I feel flattered, whether,
04:28
whether it be like a FaceTime call or we run into each
04:30
other at an event,
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which like rarely happens because she's so busy and I'm
04:34
so happy for her.
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I text her, I'm like,
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are you going to this?
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She's like, No,
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I'm on set. I'm like,
04:37
yeah, you are.
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Don't, you know,
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but she's amazing.
04:41
She's so cool. Love to hear it.
04:44
You're that homie that makes the,
04:45
the plans come out of the group chat,
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or are you kind of With Taylor,
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with anybody, I mean,
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you, are you the one driving those or you kind of
04:51
more chill? No,
04:52
if I make plans,
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I, I'll follow through.
04:54
The thing is it's tough for me to make plans.
04:57
Yeah, like every once in a blue moon,
04:59
you get that text from Fab,
05:00
you're like, OK,
05:01
we're pulling it up because this never happens.
05:03
In a way, yeah,
05:05
in a way, yeah,
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I'm kind of like,
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if you don't text me the day that we're supposed
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to do something and I don't hear from you,
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it's not happening. It's not happening.
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You stand people up.
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I don't. I'm just saying if we're supposed to do something
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you don't reach out to me to let me know,
05:18
yo, are we still doing that?
05:20
We're not still doing that.
05:21
Yeah, I assume that it's not happening.
05:22
Yeah, I assume I'm like,
05:24
Yo, if it's something big like,
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yo, we were supposed to go here.
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You're supposed to be here already and you haven't hit me up
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You don't, I'm not going to make a big deal
05:30
about it. They're both hoping they forgot.
05:33
Oh damn. I think the power move is still showing up
05:36
whether they show up or not.
05:37
It just shows people that you're good with yourself,
05:40
like, because you had already made the time for it.
05:42
You just got to go and do it,
05:43
right? Ladies, this is,
05:45
this is, this is amazing advice.
05:48
We should all think like this.
05:49
I should pull up more.
05:50
This sounds like a perfect debate topic for our segment called Peroakian
05:54
except this episode,
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I don't know what it's about.
05:57
We basically have a segment called Perokakian.
06:00
Fan of the show calls in,
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and this time they want your advice.
06:04
So let's hear them out,
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see what they have to say.
06:11
What's up, migente Latino fam?
06:12
All right, I need some peroca advice right now.
06:15
My partner and I are living with our parents.
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We're saving up to move out,
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dude. The only problem is that he doesn't want to do
06:21
anything. He doesn't want to fucking get jigged with it,
06:22
like, literally, just because they're next door.
06:25
Come on. Like sometimes they go to work,
06:27
sometimes they go to the store,
06:29
but nope, no kidding,
06:29
nada. Can you give me some advice?
06:32
Like how can I convince them?
06:34
Oh, so like they live with this person's parents or they
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live with his parents.
06:39
I think they live with his,
06:40
with his parents. There's parents involved and the couple is living
06:44
together at home, and I think they're,
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or I think he does live with his parents still and like
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his homie, yeah,
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homegirl or whatever. They both,
06:53
he lives with his partner at home and I don't think he's
06:56
getting any action because of that.
06:58
Like the partner's like,
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nah, your parent is your parents' house it's sacred.
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I don't do that.
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I'm not, I'm not doing that here,
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even if they're not here,
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which is whack. Like,
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all right, if they're not home,
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cool, you know,
07:08
like what do, what do we,
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what do we do about moving out or what do we do
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about getting busy? I mean,
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what's your advice? Like get learn to be stealthy shit like
07:20
exactly with this economy to get your own apartment,
07:23
bro. Like, nah,
07:24
you gotta get used to,
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you know. Mom's next door.
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She has a novela on.
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Oh no, I'll be quick,
07:30
I promise. Are your parents on Find My?
07:32
And then when they're out and about,
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like, all right,
07:34
they're like 30 minutes away.
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We's the 360369. That's right.
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But I mean,,
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damn, bro, like if you're saving,
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if you're at home,
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I'm guessing probably tight with money,
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yeah, because I'll say maybe get a hotel room every once
07:52
in a while, but that's not the point of staying at
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home is to save money and I got talo in a hotel
07:57
You don't need a hotel,
07:58
but like, well,
07:59
his homies doesn't want to give him that release that he needs
08:02
so bad. OK,
08:04
we're at this person,
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this, this. This person is like,
08:08
yo, I want to respect your parents and their household.
08:10
I don't want to do anything here.
08:12
I kind of took it like this person doesn't,
08:14
isn't making any effort to try and move out,
08:16
like they're complacent. Am I wrong?
08:20
I like your perspective.
08:21
Well, he's. No,
08:22
I think he's trying to save.
08:23
And they're not saying that because if it's such a big issue
08:27
why don't they save,
08:29
grind, pick up an extra job or whatever,
08:31
find a solution so that they can find their new safe space
08:35
No, but the house should be safe space,
08:37
man, but it's their parents' house is what he's saying and
08:40
and we're in the mood.
08:43
You know, like,
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why not? Has this ever happened to you?
08:45
Have you brought over girl,
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yeah, man. Like I don't have money for a hotel
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when I was that age for,
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for that type of activity.
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I mean, the thing is,
08:54
being invited in 2026,
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this could be a 30 plus year old now in 2026,
08:57
bro. You know it's tough out there.
08:58
And imagine your mom walking in.
09:01
That's the thing. You get a lock.
09:02
You lock the door.
09:03
You'd be on your P's and Q's.
09:04
That's why we have ring cameras like motion detected.
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Get off of me,
09:08
you know, like.
09:09
Have you brought a girl over to your parents' house?
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Yeah, yeah, and,
09:12
but your parents weren't home,
09:13
right? Shower. Turn the shower on.
09:14
Like do something in the shower.
09:17
Speaker in the shower.
09:18
Like there's, there's,
09:20
are they saving up that bad they don't have a car?
09:23
I was gonna say the car is another parking lot action,
09:26
bro. Like go to the beach,
09:27
like, you know,
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damn. Isn't that like a ticket?
09:31
Touch the grass, explore nature.
09:32
It's cheaper than one month's rent or like putting a down payment
09:36
on the house. Oh man,
09:38
shit, man. Wait,
09:39
so you brought girl,
09:40
oh man, that's scary,
09:41
bro. I remember my mom would be like,
09:43
like, Mom, please.
09:46
Yeah, my mom will give me the,
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the speech like, I'm not taking care of no kids.
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I'm like, Yo,
09:50
we're just watching a movie.
09:51
You chill out. Like leave the door open trying to watch
09:54
Rush Hour 2. I don't know,
09:56
Fabrizio, after his picture day response and his first kiss,
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I, I, I,
10:01
I validate your mama's concerns if she ever had any.
10:04
My mom knows I'm responsible.
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She's always just been like.
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yeah, shout out Mom.
10:10
My mom's, she's big on protection.
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She just always telling me to use protection.
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That's it. And that's,
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hey, that's the best because when they condemn it,
10:18
it's almost like, oh,
10:20
what is this? I gotta go explore that part.
10:22
Ibueno, so she let you do it at home though.
10:25
Oh shit, I mean that's what I'm wondering.
10:28
It's an unspoken like,
10:31
no, my mom isn't like,
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yo, I'd rather be here than somewhere else.
10:35
It's not like alcohol.
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That's what I was gonna say.
10:37
It's like alcohol, no,
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like I'll do it here,
10:39
be safe. Don't go to the,
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the park and get a ticket because bro,
10:42
I've been at the park and then.
10:44
Hey,, what do you guys do,
10:45
bro? I got put on the curb,
10:46
and my, my wife at that now and she's like,
10:49
hey man, let me see what I did.
10:50
I'm like, bro,
10:51
she's older than me,
10:52
freaking cougar. Don't do the park.
10:53
Don't, don't do the park.
10:55
The park is back.
10:55
Go like to the beach,
10:56
go somewhere else, because like if you do it at a
10:59
park, it's a place for children that'll end up really bad
11:02
It was, it was yeah,
11:03
like, well, yeah,
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but bro, it's one a.m. allegedly it's a park.
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Where's the cops? Sorry,
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I don't know, man.
11:09
OK, yeah. Well,
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talking about growing up.
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Sorry How old were you when you started working?
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I was doing,
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I started doing commercials when I was like 70 my God,
11:21
wait, so how did you get into acting?
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Where, when did the journey start for you?
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My mom, she,
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she's heavily involved with like the local theater in LA.
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I remember, yeah,
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so, so she would do like plays and stuff.
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I'd get picked up from school and just go and hang out
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at the theater, do my homework.
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He, you know,
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she was still 20-something,
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so like people. That were like in the university for like
11:43
film school and stuff would like kind of cross paths with the
11:45
theater people and they'd be like,
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hey, we're doing a short film,
11:48
can we use your son ask him and then I started doing
11:51
that. I liked it.
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I was like, Mom,
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I want to continue to do that.
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That's fun. That day was cool.
11:56
She was like, alright,
11:56
we're gonna get you in commercials.
11:58
Started doing commercials did well.
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I just like, what's the first one?
12:03
It was like a a.
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Non-union insurance commercial. Spanish or English Spanish.
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So I was doing a lot of Spanish commercials.
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I was hot in Latin America.
12:13
My grandmother was showing me off,
12:14
bro. Yeah, dude.
12:16
I was playing with like when novelas were playing.
12:18
My grandma was, dude,
12:20
I was homeboy is popular Vallarta,
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bro. Oh, it's a kid.
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Were you,,
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were you a theater kid?
12:28
Not really. I think I was spending so much time in
12:30
the theater as a kid that like.
12:33
I didn't wanna do that exact damn dude.
12:36
I feel like I'm about to go Timothy Chalamet ballet and opera
12:41
right now, but no,
12:42
I was spending so much time in theater and picking so much
12:45
stuff up from the people I was watching,
12:46
but like. It was like school theater to then do theater
12:50
even more.
12:51
I was like, no,
12:52
I'm, I'm cool.
12:53
I kind of just wanna go and play with my friends and
12:55
then you throw in like me starting acting and going and doing
12:58
commercials and stuff. It was like,
13:00
I definitely need time to be a kid.
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I love the theater.
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No disrespect to the theater.
13:04
Again, we're not going full Timmy,
13:07
like, but yeah,
13:08
it was just one of those things where like I had done
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a couple of plays,
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but it wasn't something that I was avidly doing.
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OK. And so when you were going to class and stuff
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like, were you fully committed to acting or as you
13:22
were growing up, did you dabble in other jobs?
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No, it was,
13:27
it's pretty much always been acting thankfully it has.
13:29
So you've been able to leave school early to go do gigs
13:32
Yeah, damn,
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that's my dream. We had like one actor kid in my
13:35
class growing up. I'm like,
13:36
damn, gets to leave right now,
13:38
like for real. He takes his math test to go like
13:40
they don't like that.
13:41
Are you kidding me?
13:42
They don't like that.
13:43
I was going to a public school and,
13:44
and, you know,
13:45
that's when I started having to.
13:46
homeschooled because it was a problem.
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Yeah. Speaking of where you grew up,
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where did you grow up?
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Because you've lived in San Diego,
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but you're born and raised in LA,
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right? LA, I,
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I consider LA home.
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I moved around a lot in LA,
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so I just consider all of LA my home.
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I've lived in Alhambra,
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I've lived in Culver City,
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Pico Rivera, Whittier.
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I think the last time I was here,
14:09
you had done this game when you had like shown me like
14:11
slides of neighborhoods and as you were showing me that I was
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like, I live there,
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I live there too,
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I live, you know,
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so all of LA just feels like home to me
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A lot of area codes.
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What area code do you have right now on your phone?
14:25
310,310. OK. LA pretty much like 626 is like Pasadena
14:32
Montebello Covina, San Gabriel Valley 818 is San Fernando Valley
14:39
You still, you still cool with any other child actors
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like from that time period or not?
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Like how, how,
14:45
yeah, actually,
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yeah,. Someone that I,
14:50
that, that I used to see a lot as a kid
14:52
was Cholo Mara. Yeah,
14:56
he's Cholo's absolutely killing it,
14:58
which it's, it's so crazy to see because like I've known
15:02
Cholo before our voices changed,
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you know, that's what I'm saying.
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I'm like you've been waiting for auditions,
15:06
like you just see the same face and it's like,
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Yo, we're homies.
15:09
If you get it,
15:09
you know, I win too,
15:11
you know. And obviously as a Latino,
15:13
I'm sure at least I used to act when I was a
15:16
child. You would see the same faces because usually the casting
15:19
call would be bilingual,
15:21
brunette, Latina, Hispanic,
15:24
and ethnically indigenous or Agui,
15:26
and then we'd all show up and like we know the parents
15:29
we know the same kids,
15:31
which one of us is going to get it.
15:34
I have another hard hitting question also.
15:36
What did you do with the first check?
15:38
Like I remember when I got my first check and cashed it
15:40
out, I was like I'm going to Foot Locker and buying
15:43
every sneaker right now.
15:45
I think it was.
15:47
So like the way it works like you had mentioned,
15:49
there's a Coogan account.
15:50
You don't get access to all your money until you're 18.
15:52
It's a portion of the money.
15:54
I think the first time I was actually able to spend my
15:57
money because It was like,
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like, yeah,
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I didn't have access to my money,
16:02
but I was definitely pitching in for gas,
16:03
like my, you know what I mean,
16:04
like I, I wanted to sustain my career.
16:07
I remember the first time it was an iPod.
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It was the one that didn't even have a screen or anything
16:13
shuffle iPod shuffle the Nano,
16:16
the Nano, I think it might have been the Nano is
16:18
the colorful one with the skinny that just has the deep pad
16:20
Well, that one was the later one though.
16:22
I don't know, but yeah.
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It was an iPod.
16:24
I knew it played music,
16:25
but you went, dropped the,
16:27
I dropped, I dropped money on the iPod,
16:29
and then I didn't have money for songs,
16:31
so. And I was,
16:33
you know, we weren't gonna pay for songs.
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I had an older cousin that was hooking it up,
16:37
so he loaded my iPod with good music.
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And I'm assuming it was your mommy who was taking you to
16:43
all these auditions. You said pitching in for gas.
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She, she helped you get here commute,
16:49
yeah, all over LA,
16:50
Santa Monica, Melrose,
16:52
A, yeah, yeah,
16:52
randomly like the San Fernando Valley,
16:56
always Santa Monica, always that place in Santa Monica with the
17:00
it's got like,
17:01
it's got like cotton walls.
17:03
It's got like I've always,
17:04
I always wanted to bite into a wall,
17:07
yeah. Yeah, it's pretty cool.
17:10
Yeah, that was at least a 3-hour commute every time because
17:13
they would always schedule it like right at 4:15,
17:16
peak traffic hour. So my heart goes out to everybody busting
17:21
those missions right now.
17:22
It is not for the week.
17:25
Do you audition currently?
17:26
What does that process look like for you right now?
17:29
I haven't really walked into a room again ever since like COVID
17:32
like I've been maybe 3 or 4 times.
17:35
But now it's just like self tapes,
17:37
film myself, send it out.
17:39
Is are there specific roles that you're manifesting in your career?
17:43
I know you spoke about Spider-Man earlier.
17:47
I, it's. I wanted to play something different.
17:50
I wanted to do something that that was different from what we've
17:53
seen in Running Point.
17:55
I was like, is there anything I can do with like
17:57
an accent or just a different kind of character?
18:00
Funny enough, just very recently I got word that,
18:03
that I'm joining this film with Stephen Merchant and Cameron
18:05
Diaz and shoots, shoots in New York and I'll be playing
18:08
a New Yorker, Gene,
18:10
who was just talking about this,
18:11
but,, so I'm excited.
18:13
I'm really excited to do that.
18:14
That, that sounds like I'm gonna have a lot of fun
18:16
and, and,.
18:19
You're gonna be out there for a month,
18:20
right? About a month and a half.
18:22
Do you have your New York accent on a little bit.
18:25
Wait to see. It's in the process.
18:27
You hear me with that.
18:29
I knew I'm walking.
18:30
This guy, I mean,
18:31
he's from Jersey. He is from New York,
18:32
but coffee, he's from,
18:33
he just told me no,
18:34
no, no, no,
18:35
bro bro. Don't listen to him.
18:37
Look at his plates born and raised in New York.
18:39
I grew up. My family relocated to Jersey when I was
18:42
20, but he's from the Bronx,
18:45
yes. I'm gonna go to the Bronx and ask him to
18:48
go ask for me,
18:48
bro. Pull up to the block.
18:51
You could go ask,
18:51
be like, Yo,
18:52
you know this kid?
18:52
And they'd be like,
18:53
Yeah, they'll, they'll,
18:55
they'll let you know what's up.
18:56
And I did, no,
18:57
no. The thing with New York is that I did elementary
18:59
school, middle school,
19:00
and high school there.
19:01
I'm not one of these kids that moved to Jersey and then
19:04
they're like waving the New York flag.
19:06
Like I have some cousins that,
19:07
bro, you went to school in New York when you were
19:09
like 7. You were 7 years old.
19:12
Did you really grow up out there?
19:14
It's like the equivalent of being from San Bernardino and saying you're
19:18
from LA from LA.
19:19
Like, is that valid?
19:20
I folks? No,
19:23
you're the IE and that's cool,
19:24
you know, nothing wrong with that.
19:25
We agreed to be two different entities,
19:28
but we fuck with each other,
19:30
you know. We're about to be around good food.
19:32
The weather's gonna be right.
19:33
We went all together to New York.
19:34
Was it been a year,
19:35
a year already, right?
19:36
Cinco de Mayo, Cinco de Mayo last year,
19:38
right? Yeah, we,
19:39
we have that was a movie.
19:40
You're about to hit the city.
19:42
I'm excited. I don't know.
19:43
I've. Spent like weekends there at most,
19:46
but this will be a good chunk of time that
19:48
I'm actually there and I can't wait to see what that version
19:51
of myself will start to look like.
19:53
You're gonna come back like,
19:55
Austin Butler after Elvis when he would continue with the
19:57
accent. I, I'm curious to see.
20:01
I'm trying to think what what Gene.
20:04
I'm pretty sure he's from Los Angeles.
20:06
Like, no, I'm from the Bronx.
20:08
I'm from the Bronx.
20:10
I'm from the Bronx.
20:11
You gotta throw that.
20:12
There you go. good.
20:15
I was pretty good.
20:17
no, man,
20:18
I'm just trying to see advice.
20:19
Don't stand at anybody on the subway.
20:21
The walking pace, you don't wanna seem like a tourist,
20:24
so you know, put a little like on the treadmill,
20:26
4.3. 0 dude,
20:28
I'm fast. That's like 4.3.
20:30
Wait, but what are we talking about because they have all
20:32
these rules, and when I was there in Times Square,
20:34
you don't want to give off that vibe that,
20:35
oh, I'm a tourist.
20:36
Oh, I'm vulnerable.
20:37
No, 4.3. 4.3 is the speed that I,
20:41
you know, I like to walk.
20:42
I know what you mean like.
20:43
Just in general, I think my,
20:45
I don't want to like jinx it,
20:46
knock on wood, but like I think,
20:48
I think I'm nice with like getting around.
20:49
Like I think I've been around the block enough to know how
20:51
to carry myself. Like I never walked into a gas station
20:54
like all meek in a bad neighborhood.
20:56
Like I make my presence known so people are like,
20:58
you'll be yeah, I'm,
21:01
you remember when we were in New York,
21:01
Kayla was like, hey,
21:03
so you're they're from around here,
21:03
right? We're like,
21:04
we're from LA. But like I was wearing a Yankees cap
21:06
and that was enough to like throw her off.
21:08
I was like, alright,
21:08
I'm good. I'm,
21:09
I'm a New Yorker.
21:10
I know, but she just assumed like she was like,
21:12
oh hey, like.
21:13
You know, I felt good.
21:15
Yeah, well, before we finish our conversation,
21:19
it's time for a deep scroll into your Instagram.
21:21
We wanna, we did some digging,
21:24
some stalking, and we just want some context to some of
21:28
these old Instagram. Yo,
21:32
I scrolled back 600 weeks,
21:33
bro. Yo, dude,
21:37
that, that was probably,
21:39
that was probably like right after my first kiss too.
21:43
Bro, what, what you had on the ears?
21:45
What you had playing through the,
21:46
through the headphones? No,
21:47
it's probably like Wiz Khalifa or something.
21:51
Did you? My question is,
21:52
like, did you send this to someone on Snapchat,
21:55
like streaks, or probably I wouldn't put it.
21:58
I wouldn't put it past this kid.
21:59
Yeah, no, this was the first picture because I did
22:02
the scrolling and I'm like I just stopped and I feel a
22:05
rosary., I think so.
22:07
Bless up, up,
22:09
baby. I think it was just like a fashion choice.
22:14
sorry, God,
22:15
but yeah, love,
22:17
we love God, but I think,
22:19
I think that was just definitely in also the,
22:22
the performative male headphones,
22:24
you know, the plug,
22:26
I mean, we didn't have air.
22:27
Pods yet, but so you weren't being performed.
22:29
I'm trying to think what was in in 202013.
22:33
No, it's 2013.
22:33
200, 2013. Diablo.
22:35
I was 23. Yeah,
22:36
yeah, like I said oh fuck,
22:41
yeah, I was washed at that age.
22:42
I want to see the next picture.
22:43
Let's see. I got one more.
22:44
I got one more.
22:46
Oh, the Xbox red carpet on,
22:49
and it's plugged in.
22:50
What was it green?
22:51
OK, influencer, this is who we're sending to walk the
22:54
streets in New York.
22:56
Oh yo, that's crazy.
23:00
I, I remember this day.
23:01
It was,,
23:02
it was out in Comic-Con.
23:03
Xbox had invited me to go test out a new Xbox,
23:08
and it was at some suite,
23:09
and I was like,
23:10
yo, like, yeah,
23:11
let's go. Let's do it,
23:14
Yeah, and it's crazy because later on I,
23:16
I, I got to do a short Xbox's first animated film
23:21
this was probably like 3 years ago,
23:22
2 or 3 years ago,
23:24
which was a dream come true because like Xbox was
23:27
doing it and I got to act with Benjamin Bratt who I
23:29
looked up to,,
23:31
for Since I was younger than that,
23:34
so it was like a cool full,
23:35
full circle moment because shout out Xbox,
23:37
they sent me an Xbox after I did that.
23:39
That's, that's what I was about to ask you.
23:40
Are you still gaming?
23:41
Do you still game?
23:42
Like, not as much,
23:43
not as much anymore.
23:44
No, I, I,
23:45
I did because I remember those times that those years,
23:48
man. Xbox Live and getting on at night and breaking night
23:51
like playing zombies mind you 23 mom basement just staying up late
23:57
and playing with people zombies you know I thought of it I
24:00
saw the picture I was like oh bro he's younger than I
24:03
was mangan song playing these games.
24:06
I can't believe those are still up.
24:08
Leave them up archive and then boom,
24:12
it came up. Are there a lot of archived that you
24:14
have, or, or you leave everything up?
24:16
I, the thing is I don't tend to it as much
24:19
as I should. I feel like all my postsers are like
24:21
almost a year spread out.
24:24
I will get better at that,
24:25
but I'm gonna leave them up because it'll,
24:26
it'll look bad if I go and take them down after this
24:31
Oh, no,
24:31
they're, they're iconic.
24:34
it's like Ryan Gosling,
24:36
his wife Eva Mendez is currently acting as her,
24:39
his social media manager,
24:41
so he literally, it's Ryan Gosling's account,
24:43
but on Eva Mendez's Instagram page.
24:45
So you scroll and it's just like,
24:47
wait, is this Eva Mendez or Ryan Gosling?
24:49
The captions and stuff.
24:50
My last, my last picture I posted was 208-19.
24:54
Post on stories. You're,
24:55
you're a guy. I'm a guy.
24:57
I love stories. We're just afraid of commitment,
24:59
you know. Wait,
25:00
but I have a question,
25:01
bro. I have a question about life.
25:05
Yeah, I have a question about stories.
25:07
When someone likes your Instagram story,
25:09
does it mean something?
25:10
Yeah, I think so.
25:11
Wait, well, it depends what it is.
25:13
It depends who it is depends what,
25:14
OK, context. Guy you've never met but like you know
25:21
like he you know what I'm talking about you could shoot shots
25:24
wait wait wait what's going on here no you you could you
25:28
could shoot shots on stories it just gets,
25:30
I think weird, you know,
25:32
like if one thing is to send a like or an emoji
25:34
but once you start leaving the little thing that be in
25:37
rotation here like. You ever seen it.
25:40
Like you can leave a comment on the story,
25:41
right? You gotta be careful.
25:43
Stories are tricky because that's where the micro cheating happens,
25:46
alright? So like,
25:49
here's the thing, if,
25:50
if someone's liking the story,
25:52
right, that's fine.
25:53
And then they start liking the other person's story back,
25:56
and then you're going back and forth liking the story,
25:59
that's a Definite, hey,
26:01
why are you not in my DMs yet?
26:03
That's like definite tension that just keeps building and building and building
26:06
It's like say something,
26:08
but it depends on the person.
26:09
You got to read the temperature.
26:10
You got to read the room.
26:11
But if we're liking up each other's stories,
26:13
I'm like we just support each other,
26:14
you know. Oh yeah,
26:16
in that way, but there's,
26:17
there's specific individual, you know,
26:19
like you see. Their little picture,
26:21
you know what I mean?
26:24
There he is again,
26:25
just liking my story.
26:26
It was like a poke back in our day,
26:29
and on Facebook, Facebook.
26:34
It's been a minute.
26:35
Why are you poking me and poking you back?
26:37
Yeah, bro. Are we,
26:39
are you liking the stories back?
26:41
If I Depends. Depends if there's like a potential,
26:49
you know, but like some people I'm just like,
26:51
no, you have no,
26:53
no. But also here's my issue grown men with families and
26:59
a wife liking stories like that to me,
27:02
like in, in,
27:02
no, no, no,
27:04
no, no, no,
27:05
no, no, no,
27:05
no, not in that way.
27:06
Colleagues, people I am friends with,
27:11
there's specific posts and like random people.
27:14
But they random like public figures where you're like,
27:19
I know your wife and I know like at that point as
27:21
a girl do you go to no because it's an Instagram like
27:26
but still like you,
27:27
you said it micro cheating.
27:28
I liked what what did I like if you're coming at me
27:31
We're also we're we're in the industry where like you kind
27:34
of like again networking and shit like it's not,
27:37
it depends on the individual.
27:39
I don't even know how to describe the individual I'm thinking of
27:41
besides you just get the vibe names we need names hey yo
27:45
bleep it out we need names yeah I can.
27:53
OK, you want to launch this?
27:57
What do I do?
27:57
It's like. You hear that,
28:01
right? I think it's that time.
28:04
There's a UFO above us and they're most likely gonna beam you
28:07
up, OK, so are they gonna do,
28:10
but you have to tell them why you deserve to stay on
28:12
Earth and you have 30 seconds.
28:15
Good luck.,
28:16
Diddy's house is down the street.
28:20
we got,
28:20
we got a lot of stuff to do here.
28:22
There's better people to take.
28:24
I don't own a bidet.
28:27
keep it moving.
28:29
That's it. You have more time.
28:30
Good enough. All right.
28:35
I think you're safe.
28:36
I think I'm safe.
28:37
You made it. You're valid.
28:38
Yeah, I think the swamp ass made him like,
28:39
nah, I want that shit to take me,
28:42
yo, y'all gotta see my Klarna statement.
28:46
Don't say that. They're gonna come for you.
28:49
They're gonna come for you.
28:51
Oh, the UFO took the technology with him.
28:54
We lost the TV.
28:55
We just lost it all.
28:58
What time is your flight?
28:59
I mean, sorry,
29:00
we can't say that on here.
29:02
We can what time my flight is like you leave,
29:06
somewhere tomorrow,
29:09
How do you prep to travel?
29:11
I haven't packed yet.
29:14
I'm I'm gonna get home.
29:14
I'm gonna do laundry.
29:15
I like to travel light,
29:17
but I'll be there for a good amount of time,
29:18
so it's like I gotta put a little more thought into it
29:23
clothes.
29:25
Or whatever, like I'm gonna just take stuff that I like
29:28
and I'm gonna use,
29:29
but then like anything I can buy out there,
29:31
I'm gonna just try and buy out there like essentials like body
29:35
wash or whatever the heck.
29:37
Do you show up early to the airport?
29:41
So like, but what's early because you know Latino parents 4
29:44
hours or 5 hours ahead of the airport or the,
29:48
the takeoff time. Are you I'm like a 2.5.
29:52
Yeah, and I'm good now because like,
29:54
yeah, and I got like like TSA PreCheck.
29:56
I got all that.
29:57
Come on, player,
29:57
you gotta show up like me,
29:59
bro. I pull up literally 30 minutes,
30:01
1, 30 minutes.
30:02
They travel. I mean we missed a flight,
30:04
but look at her face.
30:04
They missed a flight 11 time is too much.
30:07
No, no, no,
30:08
no, no, Farizio,
30:09
it wasn't just a flight.
30:11
It was a flight to the Dominican Republic where he's from to
30:14
go see Bad Bunny.
30:16
Opened his world tour with a brand.
30:19
Did you make? Did you,
30:20
did y'all make it?
30:21
Y'all still made it for a two day trip from LA to
30:23
DR, and we missed one entire day because he didn't want
30:27
to check in. That was the only time,
30:30
pre-TSA check didn't come through for me,
30:32
but every other time I get on when the pilot and the
30:35
crew don't listen to his advice when it comes to traveling.
30:38
I was on the call with her after she left.
30:40
She was so pissed.
30:41
I never wanted to make a call with her like that again
30:43
I was just like,
30:43
Hey, you can see your camera.
30:44
I'm like, No,
30:44
it's fine. It's working.
30:45
I'm like, OK.
30:46
It was like I was so scared.
30:47
You don't mess with the young woman trying to see Bad Bunny
30:50
That's that's insane,
30:52
bro. It was the tension was insane.
30:54
I was sitting like,
30:54
you know, in the little area where they have before you
30:56
get on the plane.
30:57
I was like, I'm going to sit over here by yourself
31:01
Just mind my business and just listen and Yeah,
31:05
mind you, Becky G's on the line,
31:06
and we're trying to coordinate an interview for when we land back
31:08
It was insane,
31:09
but I will recommend one restaurant while you're over there,
31:12
and I took these guys to it,
31:14
Floridita, bro, Floridita in Washington Heights with a list.
31:19
I got you with a little list,
31:20
but I don't. Everything I would say go to Floridita,
31:23
bro. It's open 24 hours.
31:25
Go have a sandwiches or whatever you want.
31:28
You'll enjoy it. There's a couple of locations,
31:30
right? There's two,
31:31
but I like the,
31:32
the one on Broadway.
31:32
I'll give you that one before you leave.
31:34
Go check that. And then real quick before you leave,
31:37
literally,,
31:38
so there were some rules that I saw for like airports and
31:40
like specific airlines where it's like,
31:41
oh, you can't wear like these shoes,
31:43
these pajamas. What's a big no no for you for travel
31:45
Like when you see that,
31:46
you're like. Yeah,
31:48
some white people shit or like,
31:50
you know, that's not me.
31:50
Like my guy, don't wear the chanas.
31:52
Like don't wear those sweats,
31:53
like those Cookie Monster pajamas.
31:55
Like they gotta go.
31:56
They banned Crocs. They banned sandals.
31:59
And what else? There's like a pajama pants rules now.
32:02
Like there's some fights are like,
32:03
no, you can't get on without,
32:05
you know, this kind of dress code.
32:07
I let people do whatever they want.
32:09
One thing I don't like anywhere,
32:10
period, is the toe shoes.
32:12
Oh, that stuff gives me the.
32:14
There were those toe shoes.
32:16
It looks like a freaking glove,
32:18
yeah, no, no,
32:19
no, no, no,
32:20
no. That's a media.
32:23
Yeah, that's those bad boys,
32:23
those bad boys right there,
32:25
yo. If I,
32:27
if I see you at the airport.
32:28
With those or anywhere with those,
32:30
well, my thing that I saw,
32:32
I keep seeing this,
32:32
bro. What is it with people going into the bathroom barefoot
32:36
on a plane like the calsos?
32:38
I saw it twice.
32:39
I'm like, yo,
32:40
what are you doing?
32:41
I almost want to warn them,
32:42
but at the same time I'm out my business,
32:44
you know, like I,
32:44
but then they bring that with them outside of the bathroom though
32:47
and this is why I hate planes.
32:49
I don't I don't even like going to the bathroom on the
32:51
plane. That's not a real.
32:52
I try not to.
32:52
I try not to,
32:53
but unfortunately, but it's a long flight.
32:56
It's like 5 hours to New York.
32:57
Yeah, no, no,
32:58
no. Like I usually prepare for that.
33:00
Like the night before.
33:01
I won't eat tranquilo,
33:03
but shows up late,
33:04
you know. Yeah,
33:05
don't listen to him.
33:07
turbulence. You know what happened last time he was there,
33:10
man. It's caught turbulence while I was in there,
33:13
unfortunately. Yo, I had turbulence on my last flight coming
33:18
in from like Toronto and everybody was freaking out.
33:22
They were like, Yo,
33:23
have you, like,
33:24
are you OK? Are you doing all I was like,
33:25
Bro, flown bolati like this,
33:29
trust, we're good.
33:30
No, I, I'm pretty bad with them.
33:31
What is it? I was playing clips of,
33:32
of videos on the.
33:34
No, no, no,
33:34
literally I do like right before takeoff it's just him like a
33:38
tontio and it's just boom and I'm over here anxious respian and
33:45
it's just he's like,
33:46
did you see that?
33:47
Did you see that?
33:47
I saw enough. I saw because think of,
33:49
I mean, my whole mentality on a plane is like,
33:51
yo, y'all do know there's nothing you can do.
33:54
I, I, I pos,
33:56
whoever you want, there's nothing you literally can do.
33:59
You just pray that the pilot is piloting,
34:01
you know, and doing his thing,
34:02
but there's, the more you accept that there's nothing you can
34:05
do, the less you'll care.
34:07
Perfect. You, yo,
34:09
I know what you mean because like I get up there and
34:11
I start thinking about life deeply.
34:13
I'm like, something happened like how am I going to change
34:15
what's going on? What's important to me?
34:18
What are the things I want people to know?
34:20
Me, it's just like,
34:20
yo, the dude that built this,
34:22
how is this metal thing up in the air right now,
34:25
so high. And I'm just,
34:26
I'm looking at the stats on the,
34:28
you know, you,
34:28
you seen me, you've seen me travel.
34:29
I'll tailwind, all this other extra shit.
34:32
I'll be googling. I'm more like you.
34:34
I do contemplate, get deep,
34:37
journal some dramatic things in those pages,
34:39
and then I land and I'm like,
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OK, we're good,
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we're good. like so and so has a family.
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He's liking my. And I should tell his wife,
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but no, what if I ruin the marriage?
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Pero bueno, we'll decide next time we,
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we see each other.
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well, you have a flight to catch and you
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have a role to prepare for and a new series to keep
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promoting, so we're gonna let you go.
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But it was so lovely to have you spend time with us
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and catch up before what's to come because we know so much
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more. You need to check out Fabrizio in season two of
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Running Point and everything he's in,
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and those Instagram pics go back and stalk him and leave a
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comment if you watched him in this interview.
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Hey. Oh wait,
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wait, we didn't hit the crowd with mi gente Latino.
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We got, we got to do it.
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We do it all at one time,
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at once, all at one time.
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OK, ready? 1123,
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migente Latino.