00:00Season two, when Nini and Kim fell out.
00:02And were you on both of them?
00:04You were talent producing both of them?
00:06Yeah.
00:07So imagine they're both in your ear at the same time.
00:09Oh, God.
00:10Ep-heart, yang, yang, yang.
00:12I'm like, this is when I'm like, the reality show
00:14should have been behind the scenes, too.
00:15That would have been so good.
00:16Seasons one through three should have been a reality show
00:20behind the scenes.
00:21Yeah.
00:21It was the best time of my life.
00:24How did you not choose sides when it came to Nini versus Kim?
00:28Or did you feel like you kind of did?
00:29No, I didn't.
00:30And I think that's the problem with new producers.
00:33I think the problem is they choose sides,
00:36and they become, they befriend them in a way
00:39that isn't the most professional.
00:41The reason why, think about it, 16 years later,
00:45I have an amazing relationship with Kim and Nini.
00:47Oh, with both Kim and Nini.
00:49Oh, yeah, me and Kim talked a few weeks ago.
00:50Oh.
00:51I love that.
00:52It's because I was always professional,
00:55and I never chose a side.
00:57They would tell me everything.
00:59What is that bitch saying about me?
01:00I'm like.
01:00And do you tell them?
01:01No.
01:01No, I'd be like, no, you know, I can't do that.
01:03Save it for camera.
01:04Wait, that's impressive.
01:04Save it for camera.
01:05You're out.
01:09insan astronaut, I am good with you.
01:11I'm like, no.
01:13No, no.
01:14What do you think we can bring in there?
01:16mothers the little bit about me.
01:17What can happen with us?
01:18Friends,
01:27and I'm like, please.
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