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00:00I would say, Sarah, um, you are so beautiful, hold on, on the inside and on the outside.
00:08Oh, I thought you were not on the outside.
00:10So, let me give my freaking compliment.
00:15Why was she interrupting me?
00:17She didn't even listen to the full thing, you know?
00:20Hey everyone, Sarah Malisky here, and welcome back to Real Talk, where vertical talent talk,
00:25play, and go behind the scenes.
00:26Today, I'm reuniting with my literal best friend, Noah Fearnley, and I am so excited.
00:32You guys might know him from Escorting the Heiress, Faded to the Outfit, or Virgin's Bucket List.
00:36Oh my god, Noah!
00:56Ah, hello everybody!
00:58Hi, thank you for being here!
01:00Thank you very much, Sarah, for having me.
01:02Oh my gosh, of course.
01:03Not that I don't see you outside of work all the time.
01:07Yes, we do.
01:08We see each other very a lot.
01:09Yeah, we do.
01:10We do, which is super fun.
01:12We go ice skating, and we do fun, friendly activities, which is great.
01:15And the dogs!
01:17We do, yes.
01:18I just had puppies born.
01:21And then for Christmas, we went ice skating, right?
01:24We had a group of about 20 of us, and we all went ice skating and got together.
01:26It was fun.
01:27A lot of fun.
01:27Super fun.
01:28It's so good, I feel like, because obviously we see each other a lot when we are on set
01:32together, but you know, it's like we do these 12-hour days, and it's crazy.
01:36We can't really, like, vibe.
01:37It's super fun to just do something random.
01:39And I feel like you and Tyler are really good at actually making plans, because, like,
01:43I won't do it.
01:44Yes.
01:45Like, you guys are both really good at doing that.
01:46I mean, we are always texting and trying to figure out how to.
01:49The problem is that everybody's always on set.
01:51I know.
01:52Right?
01:52Everybody's always so, you know, working so much.
01:54So we've kind of gathered this thing of, like, how can we try to get everybody together
01:59for little things so that we can, you know, bond, have fun, and all that stuff.
02:04Oh my gosh, for sure.
02:04And I don't know about you guys, but, like, it's really hard to find activities to do
02:10as a young adult.
02:12As a unit.
02:13As a unit with a ton of people that are kind of known also.
02:17Also, that's not just revolved around drinking.
02:20Like, I, you know, like, it's like, okay, I don't want to just, like, always go to a bar
02:24or something like that.
02:25It's like, so you guys are really good at doing, like, the bowling and ice skating.
02:29We don't, we don't really like to, we don't like to go to bars.
02:33We don't like to go to clubs.
02:34We don't like to do the whole party thing.
02:37We like to do bowling and ice skating and.
02:40Yeah, we're all, we're nerds.
02:41Like, activities.
02:42Yeah.
02:42You know, like, like the things that people in, like, Los Angeles don't really do that
02:46much.
02:46Right.
02:47We like to kind of do the whole activity thing.
02:49So it's fun.
02:50For sure.
02:50For sure.
02:51Okay, so Noah.
02:51The beach.
02:52Oh my God, the beach.
02:53The beach.
02:53I don't ever go, though.
02:54You didn't come.
02:55I never went to the beach party.
02:56Sarah, Sarah did not come to the beach.
02:58We had, like, 20 or 25 people at Venice Beach.
03:01It was, it was so much fun.
03:02Yeah.
03:02And she, and she, uh, didn't come.
03:04No, no.
03:05I was doing something weird, probably.
03:08You know.
03:08Yeah.
03:09No.
03:10Sarah, Sarah was home reading.
03:11She wasn't doing something weird.
03:12No way.
03:13Daddy's little angel.
03:15So you and I, I mean, we met on a real short.
03:19Go way back.
03:20We met on a real short, and it's funny because, honestly, we've only been doing verticals.
03:24I don't know.
03:25You started before I did.
03:26You're the real short OG.
03:27So when did you start?
03:28I, I mean, I, I started, I started in real short, like, it feels like forever ago.
03:33I mean, when, when, you know, there was not many shows kind of going, and this thing
03:39was still, uh, evolving and, and understanding, and the, and the, the space was still new,
03:43and, and the fan base was still new.
03:46Yeah.
03:46And, uh, it's just grown to something that's, like, absolutely, uh, I mean, pretty remarkable,
03:52you know, how, how much it's grown.
03:54You know, uh, there's a lot of things going on.
03:56There's so many shows coming out.
03:57I, I, you know, I was speaking to a couple of people here in the office and, and, uh,
04:01you know, real short is, is, um, uh, let's just say projected to do a lot of shows in
04:062026, a lot.
04:07And that's something that's incredible and, and they're growing and, and, and it's, um,
04:11I'm just, you know, very, uh, excited and blessed and happy to, uh, to kind of be back
04:16in the office and this is a new office, right?
04:18This is a new office.
04:19And a podcast studio.
04:20I mean, it's, yeah, this office is pretty great.
04:22Yeah, definitely.
04:23So you're in my first show together was escorting the heiress, which was fun.
04:30Do you remember working on that one?
04:31I mean, there's been so many since, but that I remember I met you at when we were shooting
04:36at that hotel.
04:37Yes.
04:38That's actually the only location that I remember.
04:40It was, uh, did we shoot the whole thing there?
04:42We, we might've, um, most of it.
04:45That was, I think that was my first or second, uh, vertical ever, I believe.
04:50And, um, now I just finished my 49th.
04:53Oh my God.
04:55So 49th.
04:5649ers.
04:56Oh man.
04:57I've been, I was like, there was a, there was a time period in that little, little gap
05:01that I started to get worn out.
05:03Well, yeah.
05:03Can you remind us all, uh, what your streak was?
05:07Yeah.
05:08I did like nine in a row at like, in like 2023 or something like that.
05:12I remember seeing your story.
05:14I don't know if it was like close friends or 90 days in a row.
05:17Yeah.
05:18Like something like 12 hour days.
05:19I was like, almost like, yeah.
05:22I mean, but you know, you've been grinding and it's been showing and you've had so much
05:26success in verticals and outside of verticals.
05:28What was your first vertical?
05:30Do you remember?
05:31Oh man.
05:31You know, I don't, I don't, I don't, I don't remember.
05:35That's okay.
05:36I know there's, it's fine.
05:37It might've been that.
05:38It might've been escorting the heiress.
05:41When did you do faded to the elf?
05:42That was after.
05:43So I think that was my first actually.
05:45Oh my God.
05:46Yeah.
05:47I feel like I remember you talking about like lifetime and stuff.
05:50I did.
05:50I did.
05:51I did the whole lifetime, lifetime mostly, Hallmark, Ion, like that whole world of movies
05:58before.
05:59Yeah.
05:59And, and I had done like some small roles on some TV shows, you know, very small here
06:04and there roles.
06:04Um, and then I started into the vertical world and, uh, it was, uh, I mean, wow, it
06:10was a rollercoaster of, of, um, of things that have went on and now we're here.
06:14I know.
06:15I do have to say, I mean, for so many personal reasons that you know why also, but my favorite
06:20show I've ever, my favorite vertical I've ever done is a hundred percent virgins bucket
06:24list.
06:26Big part of that was because you and I became very, very good friends on that show.
06:30That's what, honestly, Noah and I were always friends, but virgins bucket list definitely
06:34bonded us to become as close as we are.
06:36A hundred percent.
06:37I mean, that was, that was so much.
06:39We had so much fun.
06:40We had so much fun.
06:41It was such a good set.
06:42We were throwing like, was it cake around or something like that?
06:44We were literally having a food fight on the set and just everybody on that one, because
06:49we do so many of these.
06:50So the thing is sometimes, you know, the crews are different and people are different, whatever,
06:55but that one, it's just all the stars aligned and every cast member, every crew member,
07:00everyone was a vibe.
07:01Everyone loved each other and it was so good.
07:03It was my favorite one I've ever done.
07:05I had a great time.
07:06Yeah.
07:06And the outside when we're, when we're like under the stars kind of moment.
07:10Right.
07:10Yeah.
07:10That was so fun.
07:12And the girl is getting, she's getting bullied and you know, like, come to the rescue.
07:17Yeah.
07:17You know, like, so, you know, well, I mean, what are you, what can you say?
07:22It was a good, honestly, it was a really good love moment between you guys.
07:26Um, I, I cast that one too.
07:29You did.
07:30And I wasn't supposed to be in it.
07:31No, no.
07:32Also, I was not supposed to be Alyssa and thank God I was, but I wasn't going to do it.
07:36And then they were like, kind of need you.
07:38And you know, what's so crazy is that now that we're speaking about it, I mean, like,
07:41if you really think about it, there's been so many like moments and, and memories in the
07:47last, you know, a couple of years for everybody, for, for, for, for, for real short, for,
07:51for the cast, for fans, for, for platforms, industry, everything in the last three years,
07:56there's so many memories from like people that have like been involved in, in the world.
08:01And so, you know, there's a lot, a lot of more people kind of coming in and, and maybe,
08:05um, there is a, you know, a level of, uh, interest of people that are wanting to be in now.
08:14And so for the people that I've kind of been in, in the last, um, uh, two, three years,
08:19I mean, how many, how much memories, how many memories do we have?
08:22I mean, it's, it's incredible.
08:23Really?
08:24Honestly, I mean, it's going to be something that like in the future, we're going to look
08:27back and we're going to be like, wow, what a time to be alive.
08:30Honestly.
08:31No, really.
08:32We are in like the golden era of our generation.
08:34And, you know, they talk about this in film and TV, like, Oh, like the actual golden era
08:39and all these different areas of film and TV.
08:41And we really are the spearheaders of this industry.
08:46And it's such a cool thing, but it's also scary.
08:49Like, I don't like, I definitely get nervous about it too, where I'm like, Oh my gosh,
08:52like, you know, the success and I don't want to lose it, but how do you keep that momentum?
08:57And that's even a good question I have for you, just for our fans and, you know, aspiring
09:01actors and stuff.
09:02How do you keep the momentum going when there's fear attached to it?
09:06You know, cause even sometimes when you get to the top, it's scared.
09:09Cause if you fall, then you're irrelevant.
09:10Like you've done such a good job of it and you stay, all of your shows are so good for
09:16whatever platform you're on.
09:17And you have so many fans who love everything you do.
09:20How do you stay on the course?
09:24I think there's two parts.
09:25There's one, which is like, um, of, of, and maybe this is cliche to say, but, but genuinely,
09:30I mean, it is, is always being kind to people because genuinely like, you know, from a,
09:36from a business standpoint, from anything, I mean, you don't want to burn any bridges.
09:39You don't want to, you don't want to upset people and you don't want to hurt people's
09:41feelings.
09:41Right.
09:42So, so there's this sense of like, no matter who you're with, you, you're working with,
09:45you always want to, you want to make sure that you stay kind of people.
09:47And then the second part is like to always just stay working no matter what it is.
09:51I think there's a lot of like, uh, ego and, and, you know, cool guy type of deal that's
09:57going on, you know, and, and that's, and that's just stupid because, because at the end of
10:01the day, we're, we're kind of on this planet and, and we're all, uh, going to, to live,
10:06you know, we're, we're all humans and we're all going to live once.
10:09And, and, and, and none of that, none of that matters.
10:11It's all, it's all absolutely ridiculous.
10:12So, um, it's just, you know, just keep busy, keep, stay working, you know, keep, keep learning
10:16your craft and don't say, don't, they'll be saying no to things, you know, I mean, if
10:21you, you know, if you get really slammed, okay.
10:22Yeah.
10:23But, um, always stay working, I think is really important no matter what it is, you know?
10:27Well, one of the things that I remember about you and I actually, if somebody asks me a
10:35question, like, cause I know everybody in the space.
10:37And so people be like, Oh, like I haven't worked with Noah yet.
10:40Like, what's he like?
10:40Cause you're very famous and people see you and they're like, Oh my God, like, is he, is he
10:45like, what's he like?
10:46I'm like, okay, literally Noah on set shakes everybody's hand when he leaves.
10:50Like he doesn't leave the set after a 12 hour fricking day without shaking every human's
10:56hand or giving everybody a hug.
10:57So that's, that's Noah.
10:58That is so interesting that you, uh, that you know that.
11:02Yeah.
11:03He does that.
11:04That.
11:04And I don't, I don't know if, if that's even recognized, to be honest.
11:07I really, I don't know if it's recognized, but the one thing that I make sure, uh, it's
11:13just for me.
11:14I just think that there is a crew that is behind you that is making you, you there's,
11:23there's, there's no this without them.
11:24Oh.
11:25And so every single morning when I walk on, I shake, I shake, uh, uh, the DP's hand always.
11:30I always shake the director's hand.
11:31I always shake, uh, uh, camera operators, whoever's in the room when I first walk on set.
11:35And every single time that I, that I leave set, I shake someone's hand.
11:38And honestly, after 49 verticals and, and stuff like that, I guarantee you could probably
11:43ask any, uh, uh, crew members that have worked with me that I always try to make that a point.
11:49I shake your hand and I say, thank you because I genuinely am, am, am appreciative for how
11:53they make me look and, and, and, you know, everything they do for me.
11:56So I can't do that without them.
11:57Right.
11:57I mean, absolutely.
11:59And without them, we would just be shaking little baby kittens without milk because like
12:06we're actors.
12:07What an analogy, Sarah.
12:08Yeah, I know.
12:09Jesus Christ.
12:09Yeah.
12:12No, but it's, it's so true.
12:14It's so true.
12:16Um, that stood out to me though.
12:18And I think it does make a difference.
12:21And I was saying this to somebody the other day, uh, who was an actor that feels like they
12:25missed it.
12:26Like they're just starting out, you know, they're doing small supporting roles and that
12:29they can't get a villain or they can't get a lead or anything.
12:31And they're just doing like, uh, you know, very minor supporting.
12:34And I'm like, listen, don't worry.
12:35Just keep doing it because even if you're a day player, you might meet somebody that
12:40like me, I'm an actor, I'm on set all the time, but I'm also a casting director and
12:44I can be like, oh my God, book this.
12:46And then they might be on set with you and you could refer them to a bigger director.
12:50It's just all about referrals.
12:51It's all about, I feel like for me, the biggest takeaway is how a human makes you feel.
12:58It's not what they look like.
12:59It's not how they are.
13:00It's how did me interacting with them make me feel inside?
13:03Was I insecure?
13:04Did I feel like I wasn't meant to be there?
13:06Or did this celebrity or this person that I look up to make me feel warm and okay to be
13:11in the same space as them?
13:12I mean, a hundred percent.
13:14I mean, I, I think there's a, there's a struggle with actors, including myself that I deal with
13:19all the time, which is, is kind of who you're thinking about always.
13:22Are you thinking about yourself or are you thinking about the other person and how they
13:26make you feel?
13:26And, and I'm going to say something real quick and I don't mean to like name drop.
13:30Okay.
13:30I don't, I don't want to name drop and, and, and whatever.
13:33It's okay.
13:33It's a safe place.
13:34I have a, I have a situation that I was in that like kind of changed my entire perspective.
13:39And, and I, and one day when I, when I meet him, I will, I meet him again.
13:42I will, I will say this, but I worked on, and I don't even mean to like start throwing
13:46out, out, you know, the things that I've done, but I worked on a new movie that's coming
13:51out in theaters called Mercy.
13:53And it was, it was Chris Pratt, who I've looked up to my whole life and I walked on set
13:59and, and, and real, real quick, uh, I, I know what it is to be the lead of a movie.
14:04I know what it is to lead a set and all that stuff.
14:07So when I walked down, I know how busy I get and I didn't want to bother him.
14:10So, you know, I walked in, I saw him, you know, hi, how are you?
14:12Just sit down, sit in the, sat in the corner by myself, you know, whatever.
14:16And, um, and I did, and that was my first time kind of being around, you know, being in
14:20the same presence and ready to work with somebody that was so prominent.
14:24And, um, I was sitting in the corner and, and, and Chris was, Chris was over there and I,
14:29and he just, he kind of just turned to me and he went, Hey, you, what's, what's your
14:33name?
14:33You know, what's your name?
14:34Nice, nice to meet you.
14:35Why don't you come over here and sit?
14:36And, uh, and I was like, uh, okay.
14:39Yeah, sure.
14:40Yeah.
14:40You're like, yes, Chris Pratt.
14:41Oh yeah.
14:41I mean, Chris Pratt.
14:42Chris Pratt.
14:42Yeah.
14:43I will sit next to you.
14:43If you really want me to sit next to you, I will.
14:45Uh, uh, and, and, but long story short, I mean, it really changed my perspective because
14:49I was always kind to people on set and always trying to make them feel welcome.
14:54But the moment that, that he did that, because I didn't know how to handle it with, with somebody,
14:58but I, you know, he's, he's a person, he's an individual, but it's somebody that I've
15:01looked up to.
15:02And, uh, just to have him incorporate me no matter what my role was, you know, um, was
15:09something that like hit me so deeper that when I left, I was like, holy crap.
15:14Like that was, that was like so kind, uh, to me because I was so nervous.
15:20Yeah.
15:20Yeah.
15:21I have a lot of experience, but working with somebody like that and being on a huge set
15:26was, was nervous for me.
15:28So he, ever since that day, I have walked onto every single set and I've been like, I mean,
15:33I have taken a point when there's somebody in the corner, Hey, how are you?
15:36Who are you?
15:37Nice to meet you.
15:38Please be welcome.
15:39Because at the end of the day, we are all working on a film.
15:43Yeah.
15:43And if somebody's bad, we all, it's going to look bad for everybody in a way.
15:49So we all have to work together as a team.
15:50So that was a, that was an interesting story that I've never told.
15:53I mean, honestly, it makes so much sense and it, you don't know what as cliche as this
15:59sounds, but everybody's going through something.
16:02Even if you like for us, we work as actors.
16:04So it's like, we go to set my drive there.
16:07I may have been crying from an ex-boyfriend or something.
16:10Like we don't know.
16:10Hello, Noah.
16:11Um, and, and then, you know, I'm on set and I'm trying to be bubbly and stuff, but like
16:16you being nice to somebody and even if it's just an acknowledgement of like, Hey, good
16:20morning.
16:20It's like, okay, cool.
16:22Like I'm fine.
16:22It just kind of grounds you almost.
16:25There's some people, you know, there's some people that I've met that I think about and
16:28like their first experience meeting them was like, it sucked.
16:31Oh yeah.
16:32It was horrible.
16:34And the moment that I met them and they were just such a, like, there's been like three,
16:38three or four people that you're just get, get that out of your head, man.
16:42You're, you're not, you know, it's ridiculous.
16:44Um, you know, we're all on this planet together and, and, and so, uh, the drama and the cool
16:50guy thing, it's just, it's just stupid.
16:51Also it's like, yeah, you might for this week have a great role and a great paycheck, but
16:58you may never get booked again.
17:00You like, that is the name of our business.
17:02So that's why it really boggles my mind when some actors are so rude to other people.
17:08Yeah.
17:09Like I've seen it many times and you know, there is a blacklist and there is, you know, you
17:13know, let's, let's also, let's also play the, the, the, the devil's advocate here.
17:17You know, people have bad days.
17:18Yeah.
17:19Everybody goes through something and you know, there's moments and we're also speaking about
17:23an industry or a craft that's all about emotions.
17:26And so people rise and people fall.
17:28And, and I specifically, uh, you know, my emotions, they are up and down and up and down,
17:34but I try to keep them controlled.
17:36Um, but at the end of the day, you know, when everyone's ready to go home, I mean, you know,
17:41you make sure that you tie up loose ends of, okay, you know, all good.
17:45For sure.
17:47I do have to say, um, this just like inspired me to do this.
17:51I have, um, I want to know your pet peeve about being an actor, like something that annoys
17:55you that people do.
17:56So for, I'll go first to make you feel safe.
17:58So for me, my biggest pet peeve when I'm acting and doing scenes is it usually happens with
18:06greener, uh, crew members, but if my character is a villain or if I'm hysterically crying or
18:13having a really emotional moment, if I'm picking up my daughter, seeing my dead daughter or
18:18something, or if I have to hook up with someone's boyfriend, that's my sister, something crazy
18:22dark.
18:23And I'm like, you know, trying to get into the space and like, that might look a little,
18:27I might not look like bubbly Sarah, but if I'm like really trying to get there or make
18:31myself cry, go to an emotional place, think about the most darkest thing that's ever happened
18:34to me personally.
18:35And then people are like, wait, what's wrong with you?
18:37Are you okay?
18:38Why?
18:38What's happening?
18:39And I, and I, and then I, I'm like, I'm, I'm really trying to keep my cool right now,
18:44but I'm also an actor and I'm trying to like be able to be a, the version of myself for
18:51the craft, but that's not Sarah.
18:53Yeah.
18:53I struggle with that all the time.
18:55What about you?
18:55I, I, I struggle with that.
18:56You're always trying to, you know, uh, not give off such a bad vibe, but I get into a
19:00headspace and, and I get, uh, I get pretty locked in sometimes and, uh, you know, it
19:05changes me a lot in the moment.
19:07Um, a pet peeve of mine, I would say, you know, I don't know, I'll say it, whatever is,
19:13is, um, is, is when, um, a director kind of comes into the room and, and, and before we
19:22even start talking about the scene kind of just says, okay, you do this, you do that, you
19:25do this, you do that.
19:26And, and, and, and it kind of bothers me because as an actor, I don't prep my decisions and
19:32my choices, but I want to try it.
19:35I want to let things flow for a sec because the moment that the, the director is kind of
19:40giving you all the choices you're trying in your head to, to match all those choices together.
19:44But I think as a director and something that in the future, you know, when I, when I kind
19:49of get deeper into directing is that, um, I think you really have to let the actor make
19:55his choices and then you have to guide him or her to, to be able to find that, that path.
20:01Because if you tell somebody what to do, they're trying to match you, but if you let them do
20:05their own and you guide them in a direction, it changes scenes and dynamics and all that
20:10stuff.
20:10So that's a little bit of a peppy.
20:12That's so true.
20:13Yeah.
20:13It's almost like you're just, it's not giving the, you, the actor, the artistic ability to
20:20like try something, which is, would be authentically organic in the moment.
20:24And then you're just doing, it's like not real acting.
20:26I'm just, and then for me, I'm like people pleaser.
20:30So if, if somebody tells me, if a director is like, do this, this, I'll be like, oh my God,
20:33now my job is to literally copy paste exactly what you want.
20:36So I am your girl.
20:37You don't hate me.
20:38You know, you're trying to follow a path and, and as a, as an artist, you're creating
20:44the path and the director is guiding two people in the scene to match each other, but, but
20:49giving the choices, you know, you can give some, you know, suggestions on, on how to
20:54change my choices, but like telling how to match choices is like, you're, you're just,
20:59you're messing up my brain.
21:00Totally.
21:02Um, so I want to know what, I know that you have a lot of top secret big projects out that
21:08you've done that you are attached to that we might not be able to talk about, but would
21:12you let me know some of the things that you are able to talk about, um, within reason,
21:17whatever you can say slash.
21:18I want to know your perspective of what some of the major differences are working on vertical
21:26sets and then some of your other horizontal, uh, film and TV stuff.
21:31Just if, if you feel comfortable.
21:33Yeah.
21:33I mean, I mean, it's, it's, you know, it's out there.
21:36And, um, I, I, I, I worked on all summer, um, uh, a new, uh, a show, a new show for, uh,
21:43for, um, uh, uh, Ryan Murphy productions.
21:46And, um, it's, it's for a Fox and, and Hulu.
21:49And it's, um, uh, basically about, you know, the story of, uh, Jeff K. Jr.
21:55and Carolyn Bissette.
21:56I play the role of, uh, Michael Bergen, which, which Michael was, he was the face of Calvin
22:02Klein in the 1990s, or he, he became like, I'm just like, all right, Noah.
22:10I mean, I, I, I, you know, and, and just a little bit, I, I really kind of, uh, deep
22:15dove into his life and, and understood him.
22:18And, uh, so I, I kind of started in the modeling world and I hated the modeling world, uh, for
22:26how it was.
22:26And I think he, he had a very similar, uh, situations or things that he was in.
22:30So, I mean, there was a sense of trying to, to, um, uh, make it something or then it
22:36was, then there was a sense of like, wait a second, I've, I've been in this so many times
22:39that it was like a feeling of, I know this feeling, I know this feeling.
22:43Um, but yeah, so the difference is, um, you know, I think verticals were, were moving fast.
22:49We are moving 12 hours a day, um, 12 hours a day.
22:53And, uh, we are shooting, you know, 12, 12, 15 pages and, and, and nonstop, nonstop.
22:58Yeah.
22:58It just doesn't end.
22:59And, and, and, you know, on, uh, on that show or, or on the, you know, the movie mercy
23:03or, or, or whatever, you know, other things that I've worked on, it's a lot slower and
23:09you have to learn how to pace yourself and you can't keep yourself really too much like
23:15in the moment cause you burn out.
23:16And so I really had to learn recently, uh, that the level of pacing matters and you have
23:22to really teach yourself how to jump in and jump out, jump in and jump out because I'm
23:26kind of somebody that I kind of lock in and, uh, I'm, I'm a little bit stuck locked in.
23:33And so when there's a lot of time in between my stuckness starts to, to go and then there's
23:39other people around you and you don't want to offend anybody or, so I kind of get locked
23:43into this thing, but don't want to offend crew or anybody around me.
23:46And then I try to go back into it and I'm like, okay, now let me get back in, but I'm
23:49in and it's this whole thing.
23:51So it's kind of the mastery of, uh, of pacing and, and stuff like that.
23:56I think is a difference.
23:57Interesting.
23:58Uh, a question I have for you, would you say that?
24:01So obviously, you know, it's no new news.
24:04Everybody knows this.
24:05Even the fans that watch this, obviously when we're working on verticals, like you just
24:09said, it's a go, go, go, go.
24:10It's crazy.
24:11You know, we have no time to say it's like scene, scene, scene, scene.
24:14And it's, and we're so accustomed to that now.
24:16And so would you say that the environment for that, when you're working on a feature
24:22film or a network TV show is a little more nurturing for an actor due to the fact that
24:28you're not going go, go, go, go, go, go, go, or do you think it's not like, what would
24:33you say?
24:33I do, but you know, I also think like, I don't think it's that thing that, um, verticals don't
24:39want to be nurturing to actors, you know, I think they do, but, but there's this, you
24:43know, there's, there's budget, there's timing, there's so many other components that it kind
24:47of makes production more, I don't want to use the word importance, but it kind of uses
24:52production in the sense of trying to go on a production schedule rather than a performance.
24:58Right.
24:58And I think that's, you know, but it's something that it is what it is.
25:01And so you kind of have to learn and adapt and all that stuff.
25:04So, so working on verticals, I mean, I feel like the fast pace of it has definitely helped
25:07me with my skillset of being an actor, just literally like functionally moving very quickly
25:12and being able to adapt fast.
25:14Has that helped you with working on feature films and network stuff?
25:18Yeah, I, I think, um, it has, uh, it also has changed my brain a lot where like I, to,
25:25to try to memorize the night before kind of drives me nuts.
25:29Like, like I, I, I'm very focused on what's going on.
25:33What are we doing?
25:33Who is this guy deep diving into the character more, but in the situations, but to, to, to
25:38really knit grit on, on, on lines, you know, 24, 48 hours before, I mean, it, it drives
25:44me nuts because you're, you're thinking about the lines, but the idea of this, of this situation,
25:49like right now, I'm not thinking about what to, I'm not thinking about my lines.
25:52I'm, I'm, I'm in a, in a situation, in an environment and that's creating the voices
25:57and the words that's coming out.
25:58So you can't knit grit on those lines.
26:01It doesn't do you any good.
26:02Right.
26:02Oh, for sure.
26:03And I do it all the time still.
26:04I have problems that I have to check myself, check myself.
26:07So you said you were doing a lot of prep for your character on the Ryan Murphy show.
26:13So what does that look like for you?
26:14Cause I know that with our jobs, we don't really get time to prep on our shows.
26:19So what does it look like to do that?
26:20Do you Google search these people?
26:23Like, do you read about them?
26:24Like, what were you doing?
26:25Well, I, um, uh, there's a lot of, uh, there's a lot of videos, uh, regarding, um, uh, Michael
26:31years ago and, uh, and he has a book that, that came out that kind of, um, which, uh,
26:37actually really interesting to me because, uh, his, his book, uh, we're kind of, we're
26:42both from Connecticut.
26:43We're, we're, we're, we grew up going to the same sandwich shops and, and, uh,
26:46Oh my God, this is like the perfect role for you.
26:48It's like meant for you.
26:49He, he, he started from going, you know, taking the train from New York or from Connecticut
26:53to New York to go into modeling gigs and meet me modeling people.
26:56And I did that.
26:57And so I know that thing of sitting on the train.
26:59You know what train he was on, you know, what seat, like, you know it.
27:03So I kind of knew that, but I, I read a lot about him and I, um, I studied a lot of, about,
27:07uh, his, his, his aura in a way.
27:11Yeah.
27:11Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
27:13And then I don't want to put myself, but I know the situation.
27:15So I had to like nit grit on differences between us.
27:18I focused a lot on, on what's different because we were so similar.
27:21So like what makes us different?
27:23Oh, okay.
27:23That was my, my focus.
27:25That's so interesting.
27:26Oh my gosh.
27:27I can't wait to see it.
27:28Oh, I'm so excited.
27:31Yeah, me too.
27:32Me too.
27:33And this is a really funny question.
27:34So, uh, the fans want to know what it was like working together.
27:38Me and you?
27:39You, yeah.
27:39Us.
27:40Oh, Sarah Molesky.
27:42Oh my gosh.
27:43I literally love working with Noah.
27:45Anytime I get the chance to, I will do it.
27:48Like, obviously.
27:50But for me, I just love having you around because I feel like you're my brother.
27:55And if something's going on, I can just be like, Noah, come here.
27:58And, and it's just having a best friend around and we laugh so much and, you know, we do our
28:03job obviously, but we have so much fun doing it.
28:06And, um, I also will say, I love being around you because you're obviously super funny and a great actor, but you're also very sensitive.
28:15And when I'm going through something, you get it.
28:18So like, I call Noah all the time and I'm like, so I'd say you're just like a well-rounded guy.
28:24And it's kind of hard.
28:25You don't really meet guys like that, honestly.
28:27So all the fans, I know that you're.
28:28That are soft.
28:29Is that what you're saying?
28:30I'm not, I mean, I've, I've tried to like shy away from it for years.
28:36Have emotional intelligence.
28:38I, I, you know, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm kind of a soft guy.
28:41Yeah.
28:41Cancer.
28:42Yeah.
28:43I mean, I, I, I, you know, I can, I can have moments for sure of, uh, you know, changes, you know, but, uh, deep down, I think it comes from a place of, uh, softness and, and, you know, being gentle and, you know, so, uh, yeah, I, I prefer that.
28:57Yeah.
28:58Yeah.
28:59Uh, okay.
29:00What was it?
29:00What's it like working with me?
29:03How much time we have?
29:06I mean, we're talking about somebody that is, um, uh, the most outgoing, the most energetic.
29:15I mean, can you, can you, we're talking about 12 hours of Sarah Molesky.
29:20Yeah.
29:21And when you're talking about me, you know, the, there's dips.
29:24Yeah.
29:25After lunch, it's not, I'm not talking much.
29:27Sarah Molesky.
29:29She is always on.
29:32And, uh, and no, but I have a blast.
29:34And we know that when we, when we work together and we collaborate, we're, it's always going to be fun.
29:38We're always going to kind of make, make, uh, we'll be doing something.
29:43You know what I mean?
29:43Yeah.
29:44So, so there's like iconic.
29:45So, um, I think, I think you are the life of the party.
29:49I'm just along for the ride, but you are the one that keeps everybody up and going and I cannot get down when, when you are on.
29:57It's impossible.
29:57How, how can you get down when you're, that's like what you, that's, I'll just go, I'll just go home and get down.
30:03You know, honestly, that is for me, my biggest superpower.
30:11Like it's your superpower.
30:12It's your superpower.
30:13But it's also what actually fills me is when I can like curate a vibe to make people kind of like what we're just talking about though, with making people feel safe and chill and happy and like having a good time.
30:26And I'll make myself look dumb or do something a little wild and questionable to get a laugh, to make you have fun.
30:33That's just who I am.
30:35And you know what, it's whatever this even means, but I, I, I was, I used to be very much like you.
30:41And when I say like you, I mean like really outgoing, really personable, really X, Y, Z.
30:45And I, and I think I've, over the years I've kind of changed and I've become a little bit more introverted and X, Y, Z, but to be around you, it reminds me of when I was, Hey everybody, welcome.
30:55You know, like I used to be that guy, but I'm a lot more reserved and, and, you know, been through a bunch of things and yeah, I've, I've, I've settled down a little bit, but I love being around that energy because it's, it's really one of a kind.
31:08Well, you know, it's funny and you're going to be like, what the actual hell?
31:12Um, so I've settled down.
31:14This is me settled.
31:16So in high school, Noah, like I was unreal.
31:20Really?
31:21Yes.
31:21I was like, gosh, I know.
31:23I, I, I know.
31:24No, like it, not okay.
31:28Okay.
31:28So this is me as like an adult, like calm.
31:33Yeah.
31:34But you know, guys, what's funny for me, I, um, I, uh, what's it called?
31:39There's a term, a term for this where people get energy from other people.
31:43Like I do better with humans.
31:45Like I, I, um, when I'm alone, oh, like the sad girl era is out.
31:50Like she's emo and sad and cries a lot, but when I'm around people, I'm like, oh yeah.
31:56And this is me again.
31:58I reflect off of who is around me.
31:59And that's why it's a real.
32:01Oh, well also actor.
32:02I feel like that's a very actor thing.
32:04Very reflective off of people.
32:05So, so, so the people that are around me, the friends, the X, Y, Z, it's, it's, it's hard
32:10when, you know, there's a lot of negative people around me because I become negative.
32:14Yeah.
32:14Oh, for sure.
32:15And I can't, I, it, it, it, it hits me hard.
32:18Yeah.
32:18So that's why when there's negative, negative stuff around me, I can't do it.
32:21I can't, I gotta go away.
32:22Well, you're like a sponge, like humans, especially actors, because we take in traits and stuff.
32:28And that's also even just, I think a general note for everybody watching too, is it really
32:35who you surround yourself with actually does affect you.
32:39Even if you're, even if you can kind of be above their decisions, like, oh gosh, like
32:43Gloria's doing that.
32:44I wouldn't do that.
32:45But it still does kind of get in you like the energy force field or whatever it is, whatever
32:51it is, it's, they touch.
32:53It's true.
32:54Yeah.
32:55Okay.
32:55So this question is, what is Noah like in real life versus on the screen?
33:01What am I like in real life?
33:04Really peaceful.
33:05Yeah.
33:06Really.
33:06You are.
33:07I try to stay really calm and I enjoy that.
33:11I don't really leave my house much.
33:12No.
33:13Kind of always in the house and I'll get out every once in a while, but I like to be home.
33:16I like to be with my puppies and my dogs.
33:18I'm like a really family guy.
33:20It's right on my side.
33:22And I know, I know.
33:24And, but yeah, I think, and then on the set version, something kind of comes out of me
33:30in those moments where it's a, it's a, it's a, I don't know.
33:35It's, it's something else.
33:36It's the, it's the kind of, I don't want to say the ability to kind of be somebody else,
33:41but it is.
33:43Yeah.
33:43No, no, it literally is.
33:44And playing somebody else kind of, you know, I get insecure and I, and I had a lot of personal
33:50things, you know, I talk about it a lot.
33:53I talk about, you know, mental health, depression, anxiety.
33:55I, uh, I struggle from all of that and I speak on it all the time.
34:00And, um, and, and for somebody that goes through that, I think the craft allows you to be able
34:05to push it to the side for the moment and, and create something new in someone else.
34:12So I enjoy that.
34:13Yeah.
34:13I definitely, honestly, though, my answer for that is there really is your acting and the
34:21characters that I see you in, you still have though, like a spark.
34:28Like, I love watching your acting work.
34:30Cause there's still like, I see Noah in there, like a cut, like a little crescent of you though.
34:36Like you do keep, I feel like with all your roles, there is like a little element of Noah
34:40in there and that's what makes them so good.
34:42Cause it's still a little drop of you.
34:44Obviously you're embodying this other thing, but it's still like in moments I do see you
34:50come through and I think that's why all the fans love watching you too.
34:53Cause they love you.
34:54But I do remember, oh my gosh, there was this one scene that you scared the crap out of
34:57me.
34:57It was in Virgin's bucket list and I was making fun.
35:01I don't know what I was doing.
35:02I was on a laptop and then Noah got really pissed and comes in and remember you threw the
35:07laptop.
35:08This was a party scene and you were so mad.
35:11And this is the first time I've ever, you were, you were, and you even warned me.
35:14You were like, I'm going to yell at you.
35:16And I was like, dude, do it.
35:17And then I was like, Oh, you're so sad.
35:21Disgusting, huh?
35:25What the fuck do you think you're doing?
35:28Uh-oh.
35:29Yeah.
35:29Yeah.
35:29See, see, that's my, see, that's, that's a little bit of, it's not a problem.
35:34It's not a problem, but that's my thing is where like, I have this wall of trying not
35:38like, cause if I go there, I go there.
35:40Yeah.
35:41And, uh, I don't want to say there's no control cause there is, it's, it is controlled,
35:46but it's, it's a flow of emotion.
35:48It's like, I need, I do need to calm down.
35:52Well, it's also like, I don't think other people really get this unless you're an actual
35:58actor or you're a director's actor or something.
36:01Think about it when you get really pissed, when you're really pissed off and you're
36:07really mad, even in a real life situation, you don't just automatically in one second
36:11when you don't want to be mad anymore, be like, okay, I'm fine now.
36:14Okay.
36:14And I see some of the, I see some of the, the kind of, you know, the, the, the kids,
36:18you know, they're always like, and then they're like, okay, I'm good.
36:21It's like, no, no, no.
36:22I was, I was like, no, like I was pissed.
36:25Yeah.
36:25I was, I was, I was, you know, and you feel it in your bones and you were seeing red.
36:29Yeah.
36:30Do you ever play like mean guys or are you always like the sweet angel?
36:35Yeah.
36:35I mean, before, before this world, you know, and the, yeah, I played some, some, some mean guy.
36:40I, I did one, a vertical that I'm not even going to talk about because it, you know,
36:45it was, it was just so negative and there were so many, so many parts of this, but yeah,
36:51I've, I've, I've went down that, that road and yeah, I can embody it for the moment.
36:57And then, and then, you know, I have to, I have to get rid of it.
37:00I have to.
37:00Do you have anything that you do?
37:03Do you have things that I honestly, I don't, and I need to learn a little bit more about how
37:08to regularly and things like, and I know it sounds so cliche, but whenever I can do like
37:13a hot yoga class, it actually does help me, but I can't do that on set.
37:16Like, I, I have something that I think won't fly in the horizontal space.
37:22It's not going to fly.
37:22You know, there's a lot of directors that they don't want phones on, on, on the set.
37:26Right.
37:26I hear that all the time.
37:28The problem is that the, the, the phone sometimes checks me out and it, and it puts me back into
37:33my life because I, I find myself falling a lot into someone else's life and I don't
37:40even remember who I am and that kind of, yeah, that, that, that hurts me.
37:44So I, my phone helps me.
37:46Oh wait, remember, this is, this is the life you're actually living.
37:50And so that, that really, so the phone helps me, but you know, sometimes people don't want
37:53the phone.
37:54They get rid of the phone.
37:54I'm like, all right, we can do that.
37:56But you know, there's times the phone checks, checks you out.
37:58Cause it puts you back into your own life, you know?
38:00Right.
38:01Yeah.
38:01That's so interesting.
38:03So I, I want to play this game called, we're not, I want to play this game called, we're
38:12not really strangers.
38:14Yeah, but see, we're not really strangers.
38:15I know.
38:16Like, like you, you, you live three minutes from me, Sarah.
38:18We, we could have carpooled.
38:19I know we should have.
38:22Uh, okay, Sarah, I, I, close your eyes.
38:24Okay.
38:24What color are my eyes?
38:25Blue.
38:27Okay.
38:28Well, that's a dumb one.
38:29All right.
38:29One more.
38:31What's the first thing you notice about me?
38:32I mean, your smile.
38:35Jeez.
38:36Yeah.
38:36I mean, I think everybody, let's ask the fans.
38:39Fans, what's the first thing you notice about Noah?
38:42Comment below.
38:43Okay.
38:43One more.
38:44What does, oh God.
38:45Oh God.
38:46Oh, I hate social media.
38:48Let's just start off there.
38:48What does my Instagram tell you about me?
38:51Well, this is a hard one because it's like our Instagrams are so about our careers.
38:55I mean, it tells me that you're a very successful actor.
39:00Like, I guess it, no, you know what it should be.
39:02What does your close friend story say about you?
39:04Oh.
39:05Likes dogs.
39:07Yeah, I have.
39:07All right.
39:08One more.
39:08And then we switch to you real quick.
39:09Do you think I intimidate others?
39:12Why or why not?
39:13Okay, so it's a two-parter.
39:15Yes, you 100% intimidate people.
39:17But then when they get to know you, you change that and they realize that you're a really nice guy.
39:22Yeah.
39:23But yeah, if I didn't know you, I'd be like, oh God.
39:26Yeah.
39:26I'm scared.
39:26I hear that.
39:27I hear that people, you know, say that and then they meet me.
39:30Yeah.
39:31Oh, you're actually really.
39:32You're actually like nice.
39:33You're actually like really kind.
39:34Yeah, exactly.
39:35Wait, do another.
39:36Do another.
39:37Okay.
39:37Okay.
39:37One more.
39:37Yeah.
39:40What?
39:40No, it's stupid.
39:41Oh God.
39:43They're all too personal.
39:44What does.
39:45No, it's dumb.
39:46What do you think I've.
39:47No, you already did that.
39:48Last.
39:49Do you think.
39:51What character would I play in a movie?
39:53I think I was talking about this before.
39:55What character would I play in a movie or.
39:58Yeah, sure.
39:58I guess.
40:00Honestly, I think I'd love to see you play like a Joker.
40:04You're saying.
40:05Because I was saying that before.
40:07Well, yeah.
40:07Somebody asked me before.
40:09They were saying what is like the role that you.
40:11You really want to play one day.
40:13Right?
40:13Honestly though.
40:14Wait.
40:14I'm going to interrupt you though.
40:15Go ahead.
40:16If you.
40:16If we didn't just talk about that.
40:18And you actually asked me this.
40:20I would love to see you play a hot serial killer.
40:23At like a college.
40:25Like some.
40:26I'm thinking like.
40:27It's actually.
40:28It's a hidden identity thing.
40:30And you're like the cute hot guy on campus.
40:32Like football star.
40:33Like YA vibes.
40:34But then you're actually murdering everybody.
40:37Damn.
40:37That's what I would want to see you do.
40:39Because you can go dark.
40:41And like.
40:41I think we'd all like to see that.
40:43Like that'd be a cool thing.
40:45But you know what.
40:45I'm going to.
40:46I'm going to put this on.
40:47I've never said this before.
40:48I want to put it on this.
40:50Is.
40:50I think one day.
40:52You know.
40:53One day.
40:53I will.
40:54I will.
40:55I will play the Joker.
40:57Yeah.
40:57Yeah.
40:58At real short.
40:59Okay.
41:00You're up next.
41:01Okay.
41:01My turn.
41:01Do I look kind?
41:04Explain.
41:07Uh.
41:08You.
41:08I would say.
41:09Depending on the outfit that you walk out of the house.
41:12And I genuinely mean that.
41:13It's a kind statement.
41:14Um.
41:15You know.
41:16Sometimes she can walk out.
41:17And she can be really kind.
41:18And then the time you go.
41:20Yeah.
41:21Yeah.
41:21I don't know.
41:22I swear.
41:22But yeah.
41:23Yeah.
41:23You know.
41:23Like there's.
41:23There's.
41:24There's two different sides to Sarah.
41:25Uh-huh.
41:26And you got it.
41:27You have to know that before you.
41:28Depending on what day it is.
41:29You know.
41:30Yeah.
41:30I feel like.
41:31Most people think I don't look kind.
41:34Ah.
41:34Really?
41:35Yeah.
41:36But you are.
41:37Right.
41:37And you're very genuine.
41:38For sure.
41:39It's not just trying to be fake.
41:41Oh.
41:41This one's cool.
41:43What do you think I'm most likely to splurge on?
41:47As in what?
41:48Like money.
41:49Money?
41:49I don't know.
41:50Are you really a shopper?
41:52I don't think you are.
41:53I don't think you're a.
41:54I don't think you're a shopper.
41:56I think you're.
41:57You're.
41:58No.
41:59I think you.
42:00You want experience.
42:02And you want to connect.
42:03Human connection.
42:03You know.
42:03I don't think you're a shopper.
42:05Why is that making me like water?
42:07Shopping's dumb.
42:09I wear.
42:09I wear t-shirts.
42:10Yeah.
42:10And sweatpants.
42:12I literally.
42:12I work for Shein.
42:14So.
42:14Yeah.
42:15And that's where I get all that clothes.
42:16Yeah.
42:17I love you at Shein fam.
42:18For you.
42:19What do I think you most splurge on?
42:21I would say.
42:24I don't know what she's going to say.
42:26Cars.
42:26Stuff.
42:27Cars.
42:27Car stuff.
42:28I like.
42:28I like cars.
42:29I.
42:30I.
42:30I'm a.
42:30Well.
42:30I also know your car life because you've helped me with car life.
42:35Oh yes.
42:36Yeah.
42:36Noah helped me with my car drama.
42:38She.
42:38She had a little thing.
42:40A big thing.
42:40Made a quick call and it was.
42:42And Noah.
42:43Noah is that type of friend.
42:44Noah is my.
42:45Literally there was an issue.
42:46Noah's like.
42:47Let me help you.
42:48What compliment do you think I hear most?
42:50I genuinely believe that you hear a lot about how you make people feel.
42:55Right?
42:56Yeah.
42:56Honestly.
42:56Yeah.
42:57I mean being around being.
42:58You can't.
42:59You can't be sad around Sarah.
43:01It's not.
43:01It's not.
43:02It's not possible.
43:03You can hear some of the days that I've had in my life.
43:05You get on set with Sarah and I mean.
43:08She is a beautiful soul I would say.
43:10Generally.
43:11I mean that.
43:11I mean that.
43:13Yeah.
43:13I'd say it's probably people are like oh my god I love your energy.
43:16Yeah.
43:16Energy.
43:16It's like that.
43:17Yeah.
43:17Energy.
43:17So that's what that means.
43:19You know what's funny is I feel like the easy one for you is like.
43:22Okay.
43:23Like you're so handsome.
43:24Like okay we all know.
43:25Like easy.
43:26Wow.
43:26But I think yours is the same.
43:29What is.
43:30I do think you're.
43:31What compliments do you think I hear the most?
43:33I think people would say oh like you made me feel good.
43:37Like you made someone feel seen.
43:39I don't know if someone would say that.
43:40Like you made me feel seen.
43:41Who would like actually like let you know that?
43:43I was you know I was talking to someone the other day and we were talking about looks and
43:47I don't.
43:48I truly.
43:49I don't care about looks.
43:50Yeah.
43:50I really don't.
43:51It doesn't mean anything because we're all gonna you know get old and die and da da da da da.
43:56It's stupid.
43:57For sure.
43:57And at the end of the day your your soul is is is is the thing and if you're an asshole you're
44:02just an asshole.
44:03And if you and if you are kind and you make people feel good I mean that's that's what
44:06matters.
44:07Right.
44:07What else does this looks mean?
44:10Oh yeah wait.
44:11Level three?
44:12Wait yeah let's get the harder ones.
44:15Level three sounds scary I'm not gonna lie.
44:18Oh god.
44:19I mean.
44:23Go ahead give me give me a level three.
44:25I mean this is.
44:25I can handle.
44:28I don't know.
44:28Okay should I say it?
44:29I mean it's it's okay I'll just say it.
44:32What would make you feel closer to me?
44:35I can't like.
44:37What would make you feel closer to me?
44:41I'm just gonna say Sarah we are already close.
44:43That's what I'm saying like we're pretty close.
44:46Yeah.
44:46What do you think I fear the most?
44:49That's pretty deep.
44:51Fear?
44:51I don't see you as somebody that fears.
44:55Maybe you just hide it.
44:57Yeah.
44:57You hide it.
44:57Yeah.
44:58What do you recommend I let go of?
45:02You know.
45:19You too!
45:20You too!
45:21I'm just kidding.
45:22JK.
45:22JK.
45:22okay cut that maybe your turn now cuz I can't okay okay okay just yeah okay
45:29level three yeah the level three some sweating you know it's crazy is I'm out
45:33of breath again we were dancing in the beginning I was like based on what you
45:40know about me do you have any Netflix recommendations God whatever oh what do
45:45you think my weaknesses general um what's my weakness Sarah tell me please tell
45:54me what my weaknesses it's kind of like related to like the one that we just
45:58laughed over a little bit like letting go of some things and not letting it
46:03control you like I'm kind of similar to this to where I don't know if you guys
46:07can relate to this like if a really bad thing or something that affects me
46:12strongly happens I sometimes I'll overanalyze I can't stop thinking about
46:18it it's like the rat on a treadmill thing or whatever and I just can't let it go
46:22like I overthink and I feel like you're kind of like that too big overthinker
46:25big over and yeah so the the letting go a bit and just moving on yeah yeah yeah
46:31I mean yeah yeah you'll in like life you know life everything you know a lot of
46:35things come at you and you know you're gonna learn how to take and take and give
46:39taking it it's so hard yeah and it's so hard yeah all right real quick last one
46:44last one level three oh great this is great to end off scared and we can both
46:51do it okay okay give your partner a compliment you don't think they hear
46:56enough and I can go first a compliment I don't think you hear enough I would say
47:05Sarah um you are so beautiful on the inside and on the outside oh I thought
47:13it's not on the outside so let me give it let me give my freaking compliment why was she she's
47:21interrupting me she didn't even listen to the full thing you know the shitting
47:25thing here's the thing you I I think you are extremely beautiful on the inside and on
47:30the outside and I mean that here you go oh yeah dude my turn give me give me help
47:38that please I guess this is kind of like personal but so was yours like you make me
47:45feel like a better person that I'm friends with you and I I'm grateful that you
47:51exist because your existence of who you are and everything you do in life you're so
47:57giving and I've gone to you for so much advice on things and you're just like yeah
48:00of course like no stress off your back you get lunches with anybody like you're
48:05such a kind giving soul and it's so easy to say oh my god you're so attractive and
48:09you're successful like easy that's an easy one but like I feel lucky that you're my
48:17friend and that even if these don't exist and you decide you don't want to be an
48:21actor like you're my actual friend and you mean a lot to me and make me feel
48:26excited that you exist and I love knowing you're down the street like it
48:29means a lot so you mean a lot to me and I love our relationship seriously I love
48:34you I love you so much baby yeah that's a wrap okay last but not least one final
48:47question for you okay what is one thing about you that the internet or your fans
48:53or even maybe your close friends don't know oh my god that they don't know yeah I'm I try to be
49:02pretty open about you know highs and lows that I have I don't value
49:09superficial things genuinely I don't care don't care about social media as much as I
49:17try in a way to play the game I don't care about social media I don't really care I don't care about
49:23looks being around pretty people it's nice but I don't care I care about soul um I really care about
49:33family um and and uh that's kind of and and that's kind of what I really value in the bigger
49:41in the big scheme of things uh just those those those things all the other superficial crap it's
49:48not going to do anything for you it's not gonna do anything for you it's not gonna do anything for
49:52other people so it does not matter and so I don't think I've you know spoken on that much so yeah that's
49:58probably my answer yeah yeah beautiful I love that well is there anything else you want to say to the
50:03fans before we sign off um I mean wow uh we are in 2026 and uh I started in uh at real short in 2023
50:13I believe and so it's been three years and the growth from where this platform has started
50:19and where it's at is is is is emerging and it's it's been crazy um and so I think um the the thank you
50:31goes to only one group of people which is the fans who um support and uh are kind and are are just so
50:42amazing to everybody who uh works really hard yeah and enjoys what they do so I think uh if if I was
50:49to say anything I'd say thank you I'd say thank you from myself uh from Sarah from uh everybody at at
50:56uh at at real short and and everybody in the industry you know uh it's a it's a job that we
51:01love doing we we are we are excited we are happy we we love it so um none of it is is possible without
51:08uh the fans so I think that's a great thing to kind of maybe end off with so so thank you everybody
51:14and we are now starting 2026 so what a year oh my gosh yes what a year and guys definitely drop
51:21some comments with roles that you want to see Noah do or Sarah and Sarah and also we've low-keyed
51:27and trying to get a project together yeah so um yeah we guys I know I don't know I think there
51:34could be something brewing we'll make that happen in 2026 absolutely yeah all right real short fam we
51:40love you guys so much see you soon bye guys
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