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00:00Coming up on The Weekend View, Amy Schumer and Meghan Trainor
00:04are getting the last word on the relentless body shaming
00:07and speculation over their weight loss.
00:10Actress Katherine Hahn is coming clean about her 30-year relationship
00:13hasn't always been a fairy tale and why that's not a bad thing.
00:17Plus, Kourtney Kardashian opens up about embracing attachment parenting
00:21and why she won't bring up her baby the way her mom, Chris, raised her.
00:26It all starts now on The Weekend View.
00:30Hello and welcome to The Weekend View.
00:54Thank you. Thank you so much.
00:57So Amy Schumer and Meghan Trainor are sick of online trolls obsessing over their weight.
01:03Amy recently posted that she dropped pounds to survive
01:06because she suffered from a condition called Cushing's Syndrome.
01:09She also admitted she's on Monjaro, adding,
01:12sorry if that lets anyone down.
01:14And Meghan told Drew Barrymore why these trolls need to grow up.
01:18Watch.
01:18One day, like, I just started getting so many hate comments and it was about my body.
01:23And they were like, ew, what have you done to yourself?
01:25And I was like, what's going on?
01:26I'm like a mom of two and I just want to live forever.
01:29And I've been trying to, like, focus on me now, like, after the pregnancies
01:33and getting gestational diabetes and going through so much with the pregnancies and the C-section.
01:37So I was just posting pictures and people just went off and were like, you're the bass girl.
01:42You're supposed to be the bass girl.
01:43Why are you smaller?
01:44And I was like, I was 19 when I wrote that song.
01:47I'm 31 years old.
01:48So do you think that these blunt responses will put an end to the chatter
01:52or are people always going to body shame you?
01:54People are always going to body shame you.
01:56Listen, first of all, unless you're paying for my Monjaro,
02:00what I'm doing or not doing is none of your damn business.
02:02Correct.
02:03Yeah.
02:03And, but I, you know, I used to get, in 2025, you are going to get hate attacks
02:11and trolls on social media, particularly if you are a public person.
02:15But even when you're not, I used to get a lot of them.
02:18I still do.
02:19I just don't give a damn.
02:20When I started on TV, it would bother me.
02:24It was, you know, they were hurtful attacks about being fat, being this,
02:29go back to Mexico, even though I'm not from Mexico.
02:32Eat another burrito and go across the border,
02:35even though I didn't come across the border.
02:36All of those things.
02:38And then one day I just decided I'm not going to let any of them define me.
02:44Good for you.
02:44I'm not going to let any of them bring me down.
02:47And I just learned to shut off the noise.
02:52Yeah.
02:52You could say whatever the hell you want about me on social media.
02:57I don't give a damn.
02:59Do you read it?
03:00No.
03:01No, no.
03:01Whoopi gave me that advice years and years ago when I first started,
03:06because I did read the comments before, and it is hurtful.
03:09And people talked about my appearance.
03:10They talked about my hair.
03:11Just talked about everything.
03:14And, I mean, I'm off X now because it's a hellscape since Elon Musk took it over.
03:18So I'm just not even on that anymore.
03:20But Facebook got really mean, too, I think, because there was no limit.
03:23They gave more space.
03:24They gave a lot of space for people to rant.
03:26It needs a little room.
03:27Yeah, it was really something.
03:29And I just, I turned off the comments.
03:31I'm rarely on social media except to, you know, make sure that rescue dogs are rescued.
03:37And cats and animals and things like that.
03:40But other than that, I stopped listening to the noise.
03:44And I protect my peace at all costs.
03:46And I think that's really important.
03:47And if you engage them, by the way, if you engage them, if they know that they get under your skin,
03:52they will get emboldened and do it even more.
03:54And continue.
03:56Ignore it.
03:56Ignore it and live your life.
03:58Sometimes when I used to read the comments, then you look at the profile of the person.
04:02Oh, my gosh.
04:02It's like, grandmother of five, I love Jesus.
04:05Really?
04:06Yeah, there's a lot of that.
04:06What you just wrote to me was not very Christ-like.
04:08It's always looking.
04:10I do enjoy that.
04:10I won't respond.
04:11But if I see some, sometimes I do look.
04:13Because I love when they're parents, they're grandparents, they're, you know, they, I kind of like, oh, my gosh.
04:19Because the one thing I would say is every time I open my mouth online, it's always true to who I am.
04:25I would never have an inconsistency where I secretly hate type.
04:28And then I'm like, Susie Sunshine by day.
04:31Right.
04:31But a lot of these people are.
04:33They are.
04:33But I think the other thing is these drugs that people are taking are being linked to a lot of other beneficial things.
04:39There are people now that they're recommending microdose to bring down their cholesterol levels.
04:43Yeah.
04:43Not just people that are overweight, like, just their cholesterol numbers.
04:47Yeah.
04:47It's also being used for addiction.
04:49So you're going to see people.
04:50The Majaros.
04:50Yes.
04:51Oh, the GLPs.
04:52Yeah.
04:52The GLPs.
04:53The benefits are still being discovered.
04:55And so I'm surprised that people are focusing that much anymore.
04:58When it first came out, and you saw people, I remember my sister was at the gym, and she worked really hard.
05:04She does Orange Theory.
05:05And this woman, after years of being similar size, she comes in, and she looks super cut.
05:10And she's like, I don't know why.
05:11I'm, like, on chicken and veggies.
05:12I go, she's taking shots.
05:14And, like, I had to teach her that that's what it is.
05:16Can you imagine if all of a sudden they run out of these drugs and we all go back to, like, you know, like that Willy Wonka movie where the girl turned into the big blueberry?
05:26Okay, here's another story.
05:28The very funny Catherine Han got serious about the status of her 30-year relationship on Gwyneth Paltrow's podcast and said it hasn't always been a rom-com.
05:39Watch.
05:39I feel like we definitely have, like, gotten married and divorced, like, seven times over the course of it.
05:45And then, like, I remember somebody saying, like, if you're married 30 years, if you have, like, five years, they're still doing great.
05:51Having somebody leave the house and go to college all of a sudden really brings into relief, like, how grateful I am to have somebody to, like, look at getting old with.
06:01Yeah.
06:02So you think it's hard for people to admit that they're in a marriage slump?
06:06I mean, a lot of marriage is a slump, isn't it?
06:09I think people know when they're in a marriage slump.
06:11They maybe just don't say it out loud.
06:12What is it, exciting every minute or having a party every second?
06:15Yeah, no, it's not.
06:16It's not.
06:16It's not like that.
06:17It's not like that.
06:17But I think people like to sometimes project an ideal life, an ideal marriage, an ideal family, and kind of like the Instagram version of your life, right?
06:31Where you're happy, you're this, you're that, and it's not every moment of your life is happy.
06:35And, yes, people have arguments, and, yes, people have slumps.
06:38What do you fight about?
06:39I fight.
06:40We have no fights.
06:41I never fight with my husband.
06:42Because you're in different rooms.
06:44That's true.
06:45That's true.
06:46But we're also, we fight in the car.
06:48About?
06:49About people cutting him off, and he starts yelling at them and cursing, and I'm the only one who hears him.
06:54Yeah, and he only uses ways, and you don't like that.
06:56And also, he's ways his bitch now.
06:58Yeah, yeah.
06:59Yeah, you don't like that person.
07:01I fight about that, too, and I keep telling Al, you've got to stop raging at people because we live in Miami and everybody has a gun.
07:09That's right.
07:09Yeah, but no one hears you except the person in the car.
07:13You know, I've been married 27 years.
07:15I've said it on the show a couple times.
07:1727 times.
07:1827 times.
07:20What did she say?
07:21I said, I'm married 27 years, 27 years.
07:24And I really identify with what she said because all 27 years can't be happy and exciting.
07:31Unless you're psychotic.
07:32I mean, exactly.
07:33There are times, you know, there have been weeks when I have not spoken to my husband.
07:37I've left stickies, sticky notes.
07:39Don't forget to do this, you know, and stuff like that.
07:42And you've taught me, Joy, that the silent treatment is really, it's mentally cruel.
07:48Are you done with it?
07:49Are you done with the silent treatment?
07:50No, no, I still do that.
07:52She took out stock with postage.
07:54Yeah, but I do think that it's just realistic to know going into a marriage that it's not going to be a honeymoon every single day and that there are going to be problems, especially when you start raising kids and you have finances and you're in your career and, you know, there are career bumps and there are friendship bumps with your friends.
08:12Renovating a house.
08:13Renovating a house.
08:15Remember you and Al were arguing about all the Amazon packages he was getting.
08:19Remember Al bought that beautiful piece of art?
08:23Don't even talk to me about that.
08:25I went to Anna's house and I saw so many boxes.
08:28I was like, wow, what are you doing, girl?
08:30She was like, that's Al.
08:32And I mean, I could see the fury.
08:34But you got over, you got past it.
08:36I think you had to go to therapy.
08:37But I also think that's why it's so exhausting, the keeping up appearances.
08:41I don't know why people try to, because if you know it's false and you know what your life and your struggles are really like, what's the point in making someone else?
08:49I think that what you're showing them is possible, because it's not.
08:53And I find that when you're honest about it, you get more feedback on, wait, I've been there too.
08:59Oh, my God, I'm so glad you said that.
09:00We've talked about it.
09:01Yes.
09:01Yeah.
09:02And it helps.
09:02So I really want transparency to be cool.
09:06Nobody likes it if you BS about how great everybody is.
09:08Well, no, because anyway, you literally assume if you see that, you're like, that person's lying.
09:12Like, I know they're lying.
09:13And then, you know, three years later, they're getting divorced from their perfect...
09:17Usually it's about a month before they post something.
09:20Like, they post something really lovey and you know it's coming.
09:22That being said, I will tell you, Al begs me to, like, say that we have a perfect marriage.
09:27He's like, why do you always have to say the truth?
09:29I'm like, yeah.
09:30Well, if you say only that everything's happy, you couldn't have this job.
09:35No.
09:35No.
09:37Let's tell the truth.
09:38Yeah.
09:38Come up here every day and say, oh, I'm just happily married.
09:41I love my husband.
09:42Who cares?
09:44Speaking of relationship challenges, the actress Nina Dobrev and Olympian Sean White recently
09:51broke off their engagement.
09:52We don't know why, but podcasters Rachel Scanlon and Mackenzie Goodwin were speculating on the
09:58way Nina handled the split.
10:00Take a look.
10:01She gets paparazzied on a yacht with none other than Zac Efron.
10:05Yes.
10:06The next week.
10:07Perfectly played.
10:08I was like, I love how she rolled that out.
10:11Because if I was ever, God forbid, cheated on.
10:13If you were cheated on and you needed to go on a revenge yacht photo op.
10:16Who I would go with is the entire cast of Law and Order SVU.
10:19I would.
10:21I think that you'd be jealous.
10:23All right.
10:24So who's booked on your revenge yacht?
10:28Well, you're trying to make somebody jealous, right?
10:31Let's be clear.
10:32Yeah.
10:32You're trying to make somebody jealous.
10:34Because you're living your best life right now.
10:35So you put somebody in the yacht that would make them jealous.
10:38Correct.
10:38You want to know who mine was?
10:39Yeah.
10:40Who?
10:40Salma Hayek.
10:43My husband loves Salma Hayek.
10:45So does Manny.
10:47Can I tell you something?
10:48He would be jealous.
10:48He's not on the yacht.
10:49I've been with Salma Hayek several times.
10:52I'm in love with her, too.
10:53Yeah.
10:53She's the daughter.
10:53I mean, she is enchanting.
10:56Yeah.
10:56She's Manny's hall pass.
10:57She is enchanting.
10:59She's the one hall pass that Manny always brings.
11:02I'm like, oh, so if you had a hall pass, who would it be?
11:04Salma Hayek.
11:04Really?
11:04I mean, it comes out of his mouth.
11:06So she's very exotic.
11:07Yeah.
11:07That's what it is.
11:08There's something.
11:08Sarah?
11:09I always joke that the people on my yacht would end up looking like my husband,
11:12because I have a type.
11:13You have a type?
11:13Like Kit Harington, Pedro Pascal, Jason Momoa, also Idris Elba.
11:22What did you Google?
11:23Every actor in America?
11:24Yes.
11:24No, I thought about the ones I fantasize about.
11:27Well, you can't have Idris because he's on my yacht.
11:29No, but you said we could share.
11:31We can boat up and then share him.
11:33We can boat up, but he would be on my boat.
11:36Well, let's let him choose.
11:37Who's the one with the long hair?
11:38Jason Momoa.
11:39Jason Momoa.
11:40He's from Iowa, folks.
11:41Well, I have a different yacht.
11:44I have Idris because he's on my yacht first.
11:46He's just splitting yachts.
11:47I have Michael Ely because I just think he's sexy.
11:52I actually love Isai Morales.
11:55He was the Puerto Rican Day Parade Grand Marshal, and he is enchanting.
12:03And then I have my best friend Regina on it because we just have a good time together.
12:08Who is she supposed to make jealous?
12:10Nobody.
12:10Well, we're going to be laughing and having a good time together, so Manny would be furious.
12:14I see.
12:15And just when you have a yacht, you don't need revenge.
12:19The yacht itself is a revenge.
12:21That itself is good, too.
12:22I was on a...
12:24That's a good point.
12:25I was.
12:26I would, you know, I've actually been, you know, on boats that I...
12:30And it is the most marvelous thing.
12:32And I think that if I was on a boat...
12:34Why don't you take this with you?
12:34All by...
12:35That's me.
12:36That's all I need.
12:37All I need is me, the captain, and my dog.
12:40And that will make Al crazy.
12:42Well, the captain is an issue.
12:44No, the captain.
12:45Make him jealous.
12:47A Greek god.
12:48A captain.
12:49Oh, really?
12:50Yeah.
12:50Let me tell you, those Greek captains...
12:53Yeah.
12:53There wasn't a bad one in sight.
12:56Really?
12:56Yeah, because they're golden.
12:58They all look like Apollo.
12:59Oh, my gosh.
12:59I mean, it's like...
13:01I gotta do that.
13:02All right.
13:02Done, girl.
13:03I'm already looking for next year.
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13:23Okay, welcome back.
13:27So, on a recent episode of The Kardashians,
13:30Kourtney talked about using attachment parenting
13:32to raise her baby,
13:34which is essentially never leaving the baby's side.
13:38She also explained why she won't raise her kids
13:40the way mom Kris Jenner raised her.
13:43Watch.
13:43When I was 30, when I had Mason,
13:46nobody told me what to do.
13:48I didn't read any books,
13:50but the way that I felt my maternal instinct
13:53was to do attachment parenting.
13:56Before I had Penelope, though,
13:58I read the attachment parenting book,
14:00and it was more intentional.
14:02I am a lot different as a mother than my mom was.
14:06She was definitely more controlling and still is,
14:11but it was the 80s then.
14:13It was a different time.
14:15To me, like, I'm just like,
14:16live your best lives, guys.
14:18What do you think about attachment parenting?
14:20Well, it's a lot in the early years,
14:22this attachment parenting is about breastfeeding,
14:24co-sleeping for the first three years.
14:26Oh, I don't do that.
14:27Wherever you go, you take the baby.
14:29It probably has beautiful benefits.
14:31Oh, I'm not an attachment parent.
14:32Well, when you look at hunting and gathering societies,
14:34there was some truth to this,
14:36that it worked then.
14:38I just don't...
14:38Oh, yes, I was there.
14:39Yeah.
14:40But I think it doesn't necessarily...
14:43It would be very difficult for most people
14:45to pull this off and support your family,
14:48make a living, go to work, all the things.
14:50So although it probably has beautiful benefits,
14:52I don't think it's realistic for so many people.
14:54For how long, though, are we talking about?
14:56For the first three years
14:57are the main part you're focusing on.
14:59Oh, I...
14:59So you're breastfeeding for three years?
15:01Well, and you're sleeping with them every night.
15:03I don't think you should be sleeping with children.
15:05But it does make sense that there were times
15:07when families slept on the same bed.
15:09Like, people just slept,
15:10and there was a comfort there.
15:11We, as a modern society, Western,
15:14you put your kid in another...
15:15Do Europeans do it more than Americans?
15:16Well, you put your kid in another room,
15:18which we did, and I'm not shading that,
15:20but it isn't as natural.
15:22So I think there are some benefits, and...
15:23How about your dog?
15:24I sleep...
15:24My dog sleeps with us.
15:25Oh, my dog was up in my business.
15:27Oh, honey.
15:27Really?
15:28If attachment parenting is a thing,
15:30I'm definitely doing it with cha-cha.
15:32Oh, you absolutely are.
15:33That dog hasn't seen the ground in a while.
15:34I was just saying,
15:35yeah, that dog is with you all the time.
15:36I carry her, I schlep her around,
15:37and I baby Bjorn,
15:38or she goes everywhere.
15:40Really?
15:40How have we gone this far into the show
15:42without talking about
15:43the Real Housewives of whatever?
15:45On the latest episode
15:47of the Real Housewives of Salt Lake City,
15:49Bronwyn explains the theme
15:50for the party she's throwing.
15:52Well, isn't that special?
15:53Watch.
15:54So we are going to have
15:55our own private
15:56Boston Spill the Tea Party today.
15:58So behind your chairs,
16:00everybody has their own
16:01little ceremonial tea
16:03that you can throw into the harbor,
16:05and you are going to label it
16:06with the name of the person
16:07who you have maybe spilled tea about.
16:14I think the forefathers
16:16might have been smarter than me,
16:18but I am using something
16:19out of their playbook.
16:20You got to break all the crates of tea
16:22wide open,
16:23pollute the out of that harbor,
16:25and then, you know,
16:26fight for what we want,
16:27which is a, you know,
16:29a more perfect union
16:30with all of our friends.
16:32So they're just trashing
16:34each other or what?
16:35It seems kind of messy.
16:37It's like, you know,
16:38so everybody's going to get together
16:39and not be offended
16:41by being told something
16:43about yourself
16:43and being told that, you know,
16:45gossip and stuff
16:46about your life.
16:47Well, spoiler alert,
16:47people were offended.
16:49Yeah.
16:49There's a lot of screening.
16:50That's, I don't, I don't,
16:51I mean, we could never do that.
16:52I mean, you do this psychodrama.
16:54Oh, God, not again.
16:55Does it make sense
16:56for a group of people
16:57to get together
16:58and then start sort of
16:59trashing each other
17:00and airing out
17:01the dirty laundry?
17:02Does that make you
17:03to move past?
17:03It makes a hell of a lot of sense
17:05if you're on Real Housewives
17:06because it makes for great TV
17:07and great ratings.
17:08But can you do it
17:09in like in your personal life,
17:10do you think?
17:11Well, they're pretending
17:12that that's their personal life.
17:13But can you do it?
17:14Let's apply it to real life.
17:16Can you do that?
17:16Who would you invite, Sonny?
17:17Like, who in your life,
17:19aside from family members
17:20occasionally,
17:21talks trash about you?
17:22Plenty of people.
17:23That you hang out with?
17:25Probably.
17:26Ha!
17:27Sonny, I've met
17:28your friend group.
17:28I don't think so.
17:29You have a suspicion
17:30that somebody
17:31in your cadre, a group?
17:33Not my close friend group,
17:34but like, you know.
17:35Extended?
17:35Extended, sure.
17:36Would you do this?
17:38No.
17:39I think I'd be offended
17:40and get pissed off.
17:41Everybody talks about
17:42everybody a little bit.
17:43I think there's an extreme,
17:45we're talking about
17:45an extreme behavior pattern.
17:46But honestly,
17:47most of these women
17:48aren't really that close
17:49in their real lives.
17:52Like, you know,
17:52I know some of them,
17:54you know,
17:54there's Real Housewives
17:55of Miami,
17:55and they don't see each other
17:57unless they're filming
17:59a lot of them.
18:00You know,
18:00some may be friends,
18:01I don't know.
18:02But you can't tell me
18:03that we do not talk
18:04about each other sometime.
18:05Oh, I've been talking
18:06about you for years now.
18:08Burn the texts.
18:10Yeah.
18:10I'm sure that we've done,
18:11all of us are guilty of it.
18:12Yes.
18:13Come on.
18:13Brian's probably the guiltiest.
18:14Well, I've got the text
18:15from all of you guys
18:16talking about each other.
18:17I was talking about the other.
18:17He's got the receipts.
18:19All right,
18:19we'll be right back.
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18:41Welcome back.
18:44So, not for nothing,
18:45but Brian got
18:46an early Christmas gift
18:47when I was on
18:48the Behind the Table podcast
18:49this week,
18:50and we got into
18:51some deep conversations.
18:53Watch.
18:54The New York Times
18:55has a story about
18:55five questions
18:56to ask your elders
18:57over the holidays.
18:58Problematic for you.
18:59Okay, my elders are all dead.
19:01Yes.
19:01Yes.
19:02But, you know,
19:02I've done that already.
19:03You know that, right?
19:04I did not.
19:04I took the videotape.
19:05I videotaped it.
19:06Oh, that's right.
19:06I've seen it.
19:07Yeah, yeah, yeah.
19:07Yeah.
19:08But here's a couple
19:08I want to ask you
19:09as an elder.
19:10As an elder.
19:11Did you ever get in trouble
19:12as a child?
19:13Of course.
19:15I was taken off
19:16of the honor roll
19:17because of my big mouth
19:18in junior high school.
19:19Oh.
19:19I thought that was unfair.
19:21What does that have to do
19:21with how smart you are
19:22if you talk a lot?
19:23I got locked in a closet
19:24for talking too much.
19:25That is abusive.
19:26See, that would not
19:27happen today.
19:28They would be brought up
19:29on charges for that.
19:30That's right, Ms. Schneider.
19:31Who are the loves
19:31of your life?
19:33The loves of my life?
19:34Yes.
19:36My mother.
19:36Mm-hmm.
19:37My aunts and uncles.
19:38Mm-hmm.
19:39My father,
19:40in retrospect, maybe.
19:42Yeah.
19:43Although he's not
19:44at the top of the list.
19:45No, but he's there.
19:46He makes it.
19:46He makes the cut.
19:47That was my father.
19:48Mm-hmm.
19:48But number one
19:48is my daughter.
19:50Aw, beautiful.
19:51My daughter.
19:51And my husband.
19:52I was going to say,
19:53I can't help but notice
19:55you hadn't mentioned
19:55your husbands.
19:55No, my husbands,
19:56well, blood is thicker than water.
19:58You know what they say.
19:59The Italians always say that.
20:00Mm-hmm.
20:01And you love your husband,
20:02but he's not the one
20:03who popped out of your body.
20:05She is.
20:06No, I understand.
20:06So you have to have
20:07a special love for your offspring.
20:08Oh, if there's one thing
20:09I'm aware of,
20:10it's that the husband
20:10does not rank as well
20:11as the children.
20:12Let me be clear.
20:13That's true.
20:13That's very clear in my home.
20:16And then the dog,
20:16and then I'm somewhere
20:17beneath the dog.
20:19Poor Brian.
20:20That's interesting.
20:22Well, I think that, you know,
20:24this idea that blood
20:25is thicker than water,
20:26I mean, you gave birth
20:27to this child.
20:28Yeah.
20:29They didn't exist without you,
20:31so you can't love a stranger
20:32who is your husband.
20:33Yeah.
20:35In that context.
20:37That's such an interesting question.
20:38But I really like the idea
20:39of asking, of, like,
20:41what you were talking about,
20:42of videotaping...
20:43Oh, that's my...
20:44I regret not having
20:46asked my mom some questions
20:48that now I wish
20:50I knew the answer to.
20:51You know, as I'm going through
20:52remembering some things,
20:54I wish my mom was wrong.
20:55People tend to videotape.
20:56Everybody has a camera now.
20:57Yeah.
20:58They tend to videotape
20:59their children.
20:59They should videotape
21:00their elders because you will
21:02find out things you didn't know.
21:03And then after they're gone,
21:05you say, oh, my God,
21:06you know, I can't believe
21:08that happened.
21:08You know what I've seen
21:08on Instagram that I've loved?
21:11Um, this trend
21:13where people are going
21:15to their elders, right?
21:16To their grandmother,
21:17their elderly mom, whatever.
21:20They're putting paint
21:21on the arms.
21:23And then they are having her
21:24hug them with a T-shirt
21:26or with a sweatshirt.
21:27Oh.
21:27And so it's like a forever hug
21:29from your mom
21:30or your grandmother
21:31or your grandlouder.
21:32Yeah.
21:32I'm going to do that.
21:33I loved your answer, Joy,
21:35because, you know,
21:35you think...
21:36I think a lot of people,
21:37when they're asked,
21:38who are the loves of your life,
21:39they start thinking
21:40about romantic partners.
21:41Oh, yeah.
21:42And I, like you,
21:44I mean, my children
21:44are the loves of my life.
21:45Yeah.
21:46And my parents
21:46are the loves of my life.
21:47I just spent a week
21:49with my dad.
21:50And my husband, of course.
21:52But also my best friend,
21:54Regina, is...
21:55I love her.
21:56I love her.
21:56Regina?
21:57Yeah, I don't have sisters,
21:58but she is a sister to me.
22:00Yeah, right.
22:00Yeah.
22:01And you?
22:01She has those feelings.
22:02I would say my parents,
22:03for sure.
22:04My kids would be...
22:06My parents and my siblings,
22:08as problematic
22:09as some of them are.
22:10And then my kids...
22:13My husband would definitely
22:14be at the lower part,
22:15and I think it's because...
22:16And I don't mean this
22:17in a mean way.
22:18I could survive
22:19without my husband.
22:21I really could.
22:22Yeah.
22:23I could not breathe
22:24without my children.
22:25Does Max watch the show?
22:26No, but Max knows that.
22:27I think he'd say
22:29the same thing about me.
22:30They know that.
22:30They know that.
22:31He would say
22:32the same thing about me.
22:33We are very pragmatic about it.
22:35We love each other.
22:36We don't want to be
22:36without each other.
22:37Could we?
22:38Yeah.
22:38Could I wake up one day
22:40without my kids
22:41when I watch people
22:41that survive their kids?
22:43Oh, no.
22:43I actually can't breathe.
22:45Who's the love of your life?
22:47Cha-cha.
22:49That's easy.
22:50Listen.
22:50And your mom.
22:51Your dogs...
22:52I mean, here's the thing
22:53about dogs.
22:54They always love you back.
22:57Yeah, yeah.
22:57They're always ready
22:58to breathe you.
22:58Especially if you have food.
23:00Well, I had a cat
23:01Cleo.
23:02She was the love of my life.
23:03You know, just as a callback,
23:04I hear they're giving
23:05Ozempic to fat cats.
23:07Really?
23:08They're called Ozempets.
23:09Ozempets.
23:10No, seriously?
23:11Yeah.
23:11Obesity is a big problem
23:12in the cat world, apparently.
23:15Wow.
23:16Yeah.
23:16I had no idea.
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23:19Behind the Table
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