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Chapter 3: What engagement news do Zendaya and Tom Holland have?
It was kind of prolific of us because we were super young. We were basically trying to like channel like the weather gods in like a sort of tribal like sense. Like, so when you hear the song, it's very like African rain dance. Like, I don't know where we pick this up. Like maybe, maybe we copied it from a movie or a TV show, but I'm pretty sure it's original. And it's not English.
It's just sounds like I actually, I'm so embarrassed. Margo is going to kill me. I called Margo. She thought someone died. I was laughing so hard. I was like crying. Okay. So it goes like this. And I need you to actually look away.
I'm looking away. I'm going to drink my, actually, I won't drink my coffee. I could choke.
Sorry.
And imagine me and Margo, we put all of our pillows in a circle and we would like do this dance where like we would go right arm, left arm, right arm, left arm, like very tribal, very like, I don't know exactly what we were, like very Aztec almost. I'm not sure. I mean, I'm sure this is offensive, but it's what we were, like we were literally six years old.
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Chapter 4: What deal is Kevin O'Leary nearing with TikTok?
And I don't know what reminded me of it. I haven't thought of it in so long. And I was telling Ben the story of Ben and like I actually was crying. Like, it was like so embarrassing. Yeah. Oh my God. And I couldn't remember like the actual sounds we were making. So I had to call Margo. Did she fill in the blanks? Of course. And I think that like, oh my God.
I think that like of all the things she thought she was going to pick up the phone and hear this was like literally, I could have given her a million guesses. She was never going to guess this. Like it had been completely erased from my mind, but it was a thing we did for years. Let me tell you, it never worked. Like we would wake up the next morning.
Yeah, I was going to say, what's the success rate? Like maybe once. And we were like, it worked. Oh my God, I was laughing so hard. Ben was like, are you okay? And I was like, no.
That is so funny. I love like how our sister Margo was just like classic, cool New York City influencer. And like, we will humble her. Like on this show, in her life, like reminding her that she's just your kid sis. She's just a member of a tribe. She's just someone's little sister. No, and it was such a little sister behavior.
She was dancing around with her big sister, with her musical big sister, because you know it was your idea. Because you know that's not a Margot-initiated game.
A thousand percent. Oh, my God.
She's such a good little sister. Because we all could see you doing it.
Of course. No, no. And she went along with it. And I remember convincing her that it had powers. And she was like, OK. She had nothing to lose. I'm sad. And if she woke up the next day and there wasn't a snow day, she would have been like,
well maybe if i did the dance there would have been maybe if i danced harder if i sang louder for her life oh god i actually can't breathe like we were such freaks we did a lot of like weird like we but we did the classic as kids like making up dances we were really into gymnastics but we were those kids let's not forget our favorite game pag popular and geek nobody wants to be cast as the geek let me tell you it's always me or margo
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Chapter 5: How do Ben and J Lo resolve their divorce?
It's so crazy that we've like gone on to do great things. Just because.
It was definitely touching. No, I'm crying. Like serious freaks.
yeah oh my god hysterical that's like sibling like you can you can never explain it like when i'm when you guys are listening to this you probably think it sounds so weird but like but then i see these memes of like people like it's a video and some will be like me and my cousin doing a dance so that we could stay up later and i'm like oh my god that's we all had the same childhood so i actually think a lot of people relate a lot of people were making up dances and like
Well, I think making up dances was like by far the most normal thing we did. Like, and it was obviously very political because we like grew up in a family that really respected the order of birth. And like Olivia took that role really seriously. We still do. But Olivia, like at the time was definitely on a little bit of like a power trip.
Chapter 6: What advice do listeners seek in the Dear Toasters segment?
Any activity that was like unsupervised, Olivia was in charge and she knew it. And she wielded it like a knife. Like she was actually like not a just ruler at all.
Yeah. She was always the coach. She was always the lead choreographer. Yeah. Did she even have the talent to be those things? Like it wasn't a meritocracy.
No, but she had a computer in her bedroom. So like when we needed music and stuff like that, she provided the equipment. So, so in addition to being the eldest and her room, like, like actually your room was the biggest, but she, she, she just like, she had power and she knew it and she ran with it. Yeah. I'd be like, if I said like, I wasn't harboring a little bit of resentment. Yeah.
Oh, but anytime we would like cook or bake. which was not like a lot, but she was always like head chef. Well, that's an issue that you would have because you were always cooking with her, like watching the Food Network. So true. It's amazing I turned out like unable to cook a single thing. No, actually try. I spent my childhood cooking. Can you believe that? I spent my childhood not.
I actually spent my childhood watching Law and Order. And Food Network, you cannot understate the importance of that network in your lives. You know what's so funny? Because when we think about, and I wrote about this in my book a lot, I feel like so much of who I am, like my personality and the fact that we do this for a living, is the fact that we watched a lot of television growing up.
And I was like one of the only girls that I knew like in high school who had a TV in my bedroom. And now we're all like screen phobic and we're like screen, screen, screen. Meanwhile, like I would not be who I am if it weren't for the television of yore.
I agree. It's definitely an interesting thing. And I do, I watch so much TV and look at me and now I choose not to. And you're literally like a success. But I think there's like a lot of different things happening. This is how I, first of all, like when your kids are two, like that's not what we were, we weren't two watching TV. No, but we were young. We were like 10. Yeah.
And like, but still it's like we were, develop more so than like a toddler. More so than a baby.
Are you saying you think you'll ease up on screens like when your kids are like eight?
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