00:00 Well, this is the man.
00:01 This is Joey.
00:01 Hi.
00:02 So nice to meet you.
00:04 Aw.
00:04 [cheering]
00:06 Hi there.
00:07 Hi.
00:08 Oh, my gosh.
00:09 So nice to meet you.
00:11 Oh, my gosh.
00:12 These are for you.
00:14 Meeting Joey, he's such a good sport
00:16 with doing the "I'm In With Me."
00:18 And I loved how he just really honored and respected
00:21 my husband and me.
00:22 This is everyone.
00:23 This is exciting.
00:24 [interposing voices]
00:25 Welcome.
00:26 Welcome.
00:27 Oh, my gosh.
00:28 Family means a lot to us.
00:29 So I really admired that about him.
00:32 A full pig represents honor for the celebrant.
00:35 So this is really a special occasion,
00:37 just welcoming you to the family.
00:39 This is amazing.
00:40 Thank you so much.
00:41 OK, maybe you can help me then.
00:42 Yeah, I can try.
00:43 I'll do my best.
00:45 Enjoying yourself?
00:45 Yeah, no.
00:46 He's great, but I just missed you guys more.
00:48 Aw.
00:49 In the Filipino culture, if the suitor
00:52 is interested in the woman, he has to eat the ear.
00:54 Yeah.
00:55 Yeah, well--
00:56 [cheering]
00:57 All right.
00:58 All right.
00:59 Because our family is multicultural,
01:02 I love how he was just so open to trying the pig's ear.
01:05 And he was very respectful.
01:07 I want to have some of the sauce.
01:08 Eating the pig tasted really good.
01:11 I just love the idea of family coming together,
01:13 having traditions.
01:14 And that gets me excited, because it makes
01:17 me want to be a part of it.
01:18 Rachel.
01:19 Rachel.
01:20 Oh, my god.
01:21 He's going to help you.
01:22 Yeah, help me, baby.
01:23 Watch, watch.
01:23 There it is.
01:24 Yeah.
01:25 There we go.
01:26 I love seeing, you know, Joey, my sister.
01:29 He's a gentleman.
01:30 He's always just checking if she needs anything.
01:32 He gets along with my son, my sister's nephew.
01:35 Let's see it.
01:36 Let's see it.
01:37 Oh, he's going for the essence.
01:38 Yeah.
01:39 [cheering]
01:40 Wow.
01:41 OK.
01:45 Oh, what's this?
01:48 OK, OK.
01:48 I don't even know what this is.
01:49 I'm ready, though.
01:51 This tradition is a popular dance
01:53 that we inherit from Spain when they colonized
01:55 the Philippines.
01:56 Oh, that's so long.
01:57 Oh, my god.
01:58 [laughter]
01:59 And it's over.
02:00 [interposing voices]
02:03 My family has the aloha spirit of just welcomeness and love.
02:06 Oh, we're doing this together, so we're going in?
02:08 I know my family's super excited to just show
02:10 Joey where I come from.
02:11 And today is going well thus far.
02:15 [cheering]
02:17 Yeah.
02:18 [cheering]
02:20 Yes.
02:21 Oh.
02:22 That's supposed to look, actually.
02:23 It's supposed to look, huh?
02:24 [chanting]
02:27 [cheering]
02:28 Wow.
02:29 [laughter]
02:30 [applause]
02:33 [BLANK_AUDIO]
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