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Community and conversation are the centerfolds amongst Black friendship, and among Black women, laughter and shareable moments bond us during vulnerable times. In this conversation, guests will discuss how important it is to have a strong tribe and long-lasting friendships. To strengthen the conversation, the panelist will discuss the hardships of maintaining a trustworthy friend group while becoming a trending face and name in the entertainment industry.
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00:00Hi guys. Oh wait, I'm here. Okay. Hi guys. Are we turning up? Are we having a good time?
00:11Oh, y'all turn. I like that. Okay. The conversations, they're giving, right? It's like the gyms are
00:19just getting more jimmer. I don't know if that's a word. It's okay. Okay. Okay. We're about to get
00:25into some girl talk with some of my faves, you know? So if you're anything like me, your life
00:31just would not be the same without that one group chat full of your closest friends, right?
00:36I won't put y'all business out there because I know what goes on in a group chat.
00:40Because I know I'll be letting my group chat, so I ain't even going to put y'all on blast. But let
00:45me get to the point. Well, up next, we're about to have a real life black girl group. I'm sorry.
00:51A real life black girl group chat with a few ladies who I think y'all might know. And
00:57a little help from our partner at Shea Moisture. To get it started, let's hear a round of applause
01:02for the Essence Girls United co-finder, Rochelle Dennis, and Essence content director, Nandi Howard.
01:11Oh, hello, hello. Can you guys hear me? Hey, hey. What's up? How are you girls?
01:17So are you guys excited for our next conversation? Yes. I need it louder. I need it louder. Are you
01:23guys excited for our next conversation? We got, I heard we got the it girls in the house.
01:29Oh, we got the it girls. Yeah, I heard we got the it girls. But I know all of y'all in here are it
01:34girls and forever the blueprint, okay? So I want to hear a hey if your group chat is lit.
01:40One, two, three. Hey. Okay, Rochelle, I think we're ready to get started. I think we're ready.
01:46I think you guys, you guys sound good. But before we get started, though, let me hear another
01:51hey if your group chat is lit. Because I'm not convinced enough. I'm not convinced either.
01:55One, two, three. Okay, I see you. I see you. You must got a lit group chat. They must be sending
02:01some pictures in that group chat. Mm-hmm. Yeah. All right. Well, to be started again,
02:06I am Rochelle Dennis. I also go by Young Shelley, you know. And I'm the co-founder of Essence Girls
02:12United. So thank you so much for being out here and coming out. She said, she said co-founder.
02:18That's big, right? Yeah, yeah. Okay, okay. And I'm Nandi. I'm the content director here at Essence
02:24and Essence GU. We're so excited to be here with you guys today. Okay, so now we know that you guys
02:30have lit group chats. Mm-hmm. How many of you guys out there have a close-knit circle of
02:36women in your life who hold you down no matter what? Raise your hand. Hand up? Raise your hand.
02:42Cool, cool. All right. So then you guys know that the two women that we're bringing up are super
02:47tight, super close, and have arose up in the industry together. Please give it up for Jada
02:52Cheese and Dez Dior.
02:58Whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo. Hey, everybody.
03:04Y'all look good. Miss, put that shit on.
03:11Let's get started, ladies. Let's get started. Well, what's up, everybody? We just wanted
03:18to have a really intimate conversation with these two women about black girl friendships
03:23and the power that it holds. So I think we all can agree that black women, there's nothing
03:29quite like having your girls turn at your highest and lowest points, right? And that's exactly
03:33what this next segment is all about. All right, let's get into it. You guys ready? You guys
03:39ready? We're ready. We're ready. So we live in a complex social world first. How do your
03:45friends encourage you to just do you? How do you guys be the support system for both of
03:50you guys? I feel like being a great support system is really showing up and being there
03:54rather than, you know, like, and even listening, like, hearing your friend out. I listen to Jada
03:59all the time. She listen to me vent all the time. And not only that, like, big moments
04:02for me. She's always there. We're always there for each other.
04:05What about you, Jada?
04:06I would just say being each other's inspiration, each other's motivation. Like, we feed off
04:11each other. Her energy is the same energy I'm going to give her back. So it's just, like,
04:15all about being on the same, you know, the same page all the time.
04:19Right, right. Definitely.
04:21Yeah. So earlier this summer, there was a topic trending on social media about whether or
04:24not it's okay to have that one friend you tell everything to, including things that other
04:29people tell you in confidence. I know for me, you know, that's not how I really, I like
04:34to keep things. But how about you guys?
04:37So, um, I'm not even going to lie.
04:42We're going to keep it real here. Let's be honest.
04:43Let's keep it real.
04:44Des is that friend, like, my friends, like, our other friends in our friend group, they
04:49already know if I'm telling Jada, she's going to tell Des. I don't care. It don't matter
04:53how many times I say it, don't say nothing. But that's, and I'm not even going to sit here
04:56and say that. That's okay. Cause it's really not. But this is just, you be calling her
05:02like, girl, let me tell you what, and don't say I said nothing. I mean, for you, Des, how
05:13is it for you to just, to be able to trust Jada, like, you know, and you guys be able
05:16to like, have that person that you can kind of tell everything to?
05:19It keeps me going because I feel like I got somebody I can confide in without it getting
05:24out or getting to nobody. And I can tell her like my deepest, darkest secrets and it's
05:29safe with her. You know, I feel safe with my friend and that means everything.
05:33For sure. What, um, is the biggest challenge with maintaining y'all's friend group? Like,
05:38especially with y'all's new show and all of that, how can you just maintain y'all being
05:42close?
05:42Um, so me and Des have been friends since we had these followers on Instagram since
05:50before, you know, we was wearing watches and looking cute. So it was, well, we always look
05:55cute, but y'all know what I'm saying. But, um, before all of this, this new, everything,
06:02notoriety, all of this came. So we've always just had that understanding between each other.
06:06Like we going to be somebody, but we not going to change what we got right here. The foundation
06:11going to stay the same. So I feel like as long as you got that mentality with someone
06:16you came up with, or even if it's somebody you just met who is a genuine, solid friendship,
06:20it's going to work. It's going to work.
06:23Yeah. And a lot of people, a lot of women, they talk about other girls like being jealous
06:27of them and being envious. I feel like instead of doing that, be inspired. If you, if your
06:31friend is a boss, she should really inspire you. Just like you said, we inspire each other.
06:34So it's like, yeah, just be inspired. Take notes.
06:38Don't hate on your friends. Always uplift them.
06:40Don't hate. That's not cute.
06:41Yeah. We, we don't do that. We, um, me and Des always like, we like hanging around the
06:46pretty girls. We like being, if you got good energy, we're going to take you in. We've
06:49never been a type, like we don't, y'all can't hang with us. Like, no, come out with us.
06:53We go. We's about to turn up. Let's go.
06:55Exactly.
06:56If you got good energy and that's everything to me, like to our whole friend group, like you
07:01can vibe with us. We not the mean, stuck up girls. Like we want to have fun.
07:05Yeah. We like being mixy. Put us in the mix. All right. So what's one of your favorite
07:14things to do with the girls when you just need a break from everything, get away?
07:17Go to Miami.
07:19What happens in Miami?
07:22Days in Miami.
07:23I feel like my favorite thing to do is just like real chill, intimate time. Just like going
07:27out to eat, talking over drinks or just going to her house, sleep over, watching movies.
07:32And we just have, we love a good vent session and a good, you know, I feel like because
07:36we see you guys on social media, it's kind of interesting to hear y'all have vent sessions.
07:41Y'all still have sleepovers. It's not. Yeah. That's cool to hear. That's important girls
07:45to remember to still have that one-on-one time with your friends.
07:48Yeah. And then it's also like misleading. Cause like you just said, you don't get to see
07:52that side of things. And I'm like, it's okay to not post everything. Like if me and dads,
07:57we going through something, the whole world won't even, cause we don't always see eye to eye,
08:01but it's not everybody's business to know that. So when we have an event sessions with somebody
08:06in a friend group going through something that kind of stays between us, privacy is
08:09very important in friendships. You know, you can't let them know everything. Everything is
08:13not for everybody.
08:15Do you guys feel that pressure or feel like that there's pressure that social media places
08:19on you guys as friends and your friendship?
08:20Not really. And I think that's because like, we are really friends. Like we genuine friends.
08:27We grew up together. So it's really nothing nobody can say or do to make us alter how we
08:32feel about each other.
08:33What would you guys say with your new show? Cause they on TV now. Can we get a hand clap
08:37for that? Clap it up. With your new show, what would you say is challenging? Because I know
08:42it's reality TV and you know, I know that that can't always be fun, but how do you guys maintain
08:47that while shooting a reality television show?
08:52It's different. You know, you getting on there and you sharing everything with the world without
08:57having control of like the narrative. So it's a bit scary, you know, and me, I'm very private.
09:02I feel like me being private is like protecting my peace. So it took a lot for me to actually
09:07get on there and be willing to like show everything to y'all.
09:10Um, Des didn't want to do the show.
09:12I made her do it because I said, if I'm not, I'm not about to get on there by myself.
09:18So I made literally, she backed out. She kept backing out. We even filmed together and
09:23both backed out at the same time. We both said we weren't doing a show. And then, um,
09:28yeah, like it was kind of hard for us because we are like, we share a lot on the, on social
09:34media, but we are private. Like a lot of things people don't see a lot of things they don't
09:39know that we go through. So it's like, are we ready to share this with the world and
09:43open up just a can of opinions that don't even matter. And you just never know what reality
09:48TV, how things can turn or they make things look, or they take this part out and not put
09:53this part in. So it's very challenging, but we are here with each other. So nothing could
09:58ever get in between what me and her got.
10:00Yeah. I think you guys should know that it's really encouraging to see you guys on TV.
10:04I think, I think even though it may be a little difficult for you guys, I think we grew up in
10:09the age where love and hip hop, the fight and all of that, but to see y'all being bosses,
10:13businesswomen, it's encouraging. So we appreciate it.
10:16Right. And seeing you guys, even the synergy, the energy here, like how you guys said,
10:21you guys are really friends in real life. So my next question is, cause I know a lot of you guys
10:27in the room have girls that comment underneath your photos, but you know, may not be your friend
10:32in real life. So how do you guys continue to strengthen that bond? And what do you feel
10:38about people who, who do have that, you know, who don't have that real friendship in real
10:44life, but on social media?
10:48Honestly, the internet, you can't get too consumed in that. Um, you just got to go off
10:55good vibes and good energy. Cause don't get me wrong. I've met a lot of people who are in
10:59my life off of social media, but, um, what, what you see on the internet is not what you
11:04really get. It's all about what's in the real world. Like one of our friends, for instance,
11:08we met her off of Instagram. She was a hairstylist and we took her in because it's like, nah, you,
11:13your energy is perfect. You, you, you can vibe with it. You know what I'm saying? So it's not
11:17really, I don't really get too caught up in like Instagram. Um, but you just, I go off what's in
11:22real life, what's in my face. For sure. For sure. Did I answer that right? Yeah, you did. You did.
11:29Um, what are some of you, your, you guys' favorite things to say to each other when you're just
11:34trying to encourage one another, lift each other up? Maybe Dez, you call Jada, Jada, you call Dez and
11:39just say, girl, I'm going through it today. What are some things you guys say to each other just to
11:43stay encouraging? Can I go? Yeah, you can go. Yeah. Get your ass out the house, do your hair,
11:49and we outside. Like, girl, what you outside with? What are you doing? I'm sorry. Like, we not about
11:54to sit around being sad. Like, no, it is hard to not be able to, you know, sometimes you do need
12:00off time. Like, I want to sit in the house being sad with my lights off, my windows down, I mean,
12:05my blinds down. Like, some days it gives that, but no, we not about to get stunk in this dark space.
12:11No, it's time to get outside. We about to figure it out. We going somewhere.
12:16The reassurance is everything. I might call Jada, like, oh, I just don't know. It's not working
12:20for me. I feel like it's this and that and this. And she just reassured me, like, girl,
12:23you was on the right track. You 24 years old. You doing this all by yourself. So, like,
12:27yeah, the reassurance be everything. The past in me come out. I'm always, it gets worse before it
12:32gets bad. That's my favorite thing. It always get worse before it's the calm before the storm,
12:36girl. Yeah, yeah. You got this. Definitely, definitely. Okay, so I'm going to put everybody
12:42on the spot real quick with these last two questions. Okay, so the holidays are coming
12:48up. I want you guys to give me two do's and two don'ts for gifting your girl presents.
12:53And we see your IG. Y'all be getting the presents, okay? I know. We see them presents.
12:57We see the Chanel. Try not to get something somebody already got. Like, if they got a
13:04lot of bags. Oh, please. Wait. That is so, no, no, no, no, y'all. That is shady. Let me
13:09tell y'all because Lele got me these boots and I got this. That wasn't even what I was
13:12talking about. Oh, I'm about to say this. A hit dog. That's not even what I was talking
13:16about. A hit dog, I holler every time. Like, if you, if, look, if you see one of your friends
13:21like, y'all got a lot of bags or a lot of shoes and stuff, I like to think outside the box
13:25and do something, get something more meaningful. Am I? No, no, no, no, no. That's right.
13:30Okay. I see it. You're right. Oh, you, what about you, Jada? What's some do's and don'ts
13:35for gifting your girls for the holidays? Don't get me nothing too expensive. I always tell
13:41my friends that. Get me, like, keep it cute. Don't get me nothing too expensive. I don't
13:46even be liking that stuff for real. I like buying myself the expensive stuff. So that's one
13:51of the don'ts. A do is, I don't know. Are you a good gift giver? I'm a good, like, I
14:01give the best gift. Okay. Everyone. Des, why are you laughing? No, she ain't lying. She
14:06ain't lying. I give the best gift. Okay. Okay. Okay. So that's why my friends, they'll try
14:11to, like, go over the top because when everybody's birthday come, I'm always, like, going over
14:14the top for everybody. But I always tell them, like, I don't care. You don't have to spend
14:19a whole bunch of money on me. Like, I'm satisfied with the small things. Okay. Damn. Dope,
14:23dope, dope. So last question. Give us three songs that stayed on repeat on your girl's trip
14:30last summer. Last summer? Or. Or yesterday. Yesterday.
14:34Yesterday. Hmm. Well, well, well. Stone Cold. Okay. We listen to that all the time. Stone Cold.
14:43What's the new Uzi song? Oh, I just want to rock. I just want to rock. We listen. That's the
14:48activation. That's the activation song. What's the third one? What's you, Tushan saying you
14:52listen to that song? Oh, please. It's up from there. But what's the third one? What's the third
14:57one? I've been listening to Dez and Mariah the Scientist. That's what I've been listening
15:01to. That's, like, number one. We listen to that all the time. Uh-huh. Uh-huh. We need
15:05a video. Yes. We need a project. We need a EP. Yeah. Yeah. If we need a video for that,
15:10can I hear some noise? Yeah. We need a video. It's on the way, y'all. I promise. Oh, so
15:16we got a video coming. Okay. Okay. Y'all heard it here first. Girls United. Amazing. Well, I think
15:23we should we take some questions, Rochelle? Yeah, let's take some questions. Okay. Okay. We're
15:26opening it up to a few questions. So just come up to this mic right
15:29here or we'll we'll bring it to you. Hi, I'm Jada. Hey, Jada. So my
15:36question is, how were you able to, like, obviously you guys had, like,
15:41friend groups before, you know, everything, like, blew up. But how did
15:49you know who was a girl boss and who wasn't going to bring you
15:52anywhere? Good question. That's a great question. That's so good. Yeah. So, um. Why
15:57did we think of that? Right. Honestly, everybody in our friend group got their own
16:03motion. Like, they got their own businesses. They do a service. Like, we like to be
16:08around girl bosses. Um, even before we even started, like, being on social media and
16:13stuff, like, we always hung with, like, the smart girls. Like, we just had, like, a vibe
16:18of friends we automatically would just connect with. So I think now we just, it
16:23still is like that. Like, we're not hanging around just anybody. Like, you
16:26gotta have a good head on your shoulders. You gotta be smart. You gotta, like, just
16:30have, you know, a good head on your shoulders. That's the main thing. You
16:33don't even gotta be smart. But you gotta just have some sense, common sense. That
16:37goes far. And you just can't be, like, too on the rah-rah. Like, cause we are
16:42private at the end of the day. Like, we try to keep as much private and we not with
16:46that internet stuff at all. And I feel like sometimes somebody might not even
16:50see the potential in themselves. So, like, we might meet somebody and we see
16:54so much potential in you and we be like, you should do this. Yes. Or this will work
16:57for you. You know? So, yeah. Or if, yeah, cause potential is very, very key. Cause,
17:03like, a lot of times, um, Lele, for instance, prime example, she just wanted to do
17:08makeup. And we like, girl, no, you need to start singing. Get in the studio. Exactly. So,
17:12it's just all about having potential and we see it and you just connect with our
17:17energy. And it's gonna work. Like, yeah. Cool. All right. Next question.
17:23Hi, my name is Jordan. I go to Spelman. Um, I'm an entrepreneur. I'm an entrepreneur. I have
17:28a clothing brand called Pretty Street. So, Jada and Desk, cause y'all are both
17:31entrepreneurs. Jada, in the episode of Impact, you talked about how you ordered a
17:35whole bunch of shipment and you had placement issues. So, I go through that too, having, like,
17:39overseas vendors. How do you keep going? Because a lot of that is, you go through
17:43spending so much money and then you wasted a whole bunch of money on these one,
17:47this one set of inventory and now you have to keep going and keep, like, you went
17:51through not having inventory for a couple of hours and pushing back and drop, which
17:54I know how that is as an entrepreneur. So, how'd you keep going? And Jess, how do you
17:57keep going through music? Like, even with, like, not having a label or not being
18:02supported by everybody else and have to spend your own money, how do you keep
18:04going through those hard times? Thank you. So, Desk, you could answer first.
18:09Believing in yourself, you know, that's first. And it does get hard, but I feel
18:15like, don't let it break you, you know? Like, you gotta get up, you gotta keep
18:19going, you gotta, having a good support system, it helps a lot, cause I always
18:22say that, like, my team, they help me keep going. Like, my manager, my assistants,
18:27my photographers, like, they inspire me every day too. And y'all, like, y'all
18:33keep showing me love, even though I get a lot of hate, but the love mean a lot to
18:36me. And, yeah, it keeps me going.
18:40And also, just, like, having a plan, like, does know what she want, regardless of who
18:45in the room may not feel it, she know what she want at the end of her career
18:48path, she know what she want out of what she's doing. And as long as you have that
18:52end goal in your mind, like, I know I want to make this amount of money when I
18:56launch this, it's gonna happen, it's not gonna be smooth. Like I just said, it get
19:00worse before it gets better. And just imagine if I would've got that shipment
19:03and I would've been like, forget it. I wouldn't have sold out when I dropped
19:06again. You know what I'm saying? So it's all about that end goal. What do you
19:09really want out of this? And it's gonna be times where you go through stuff. Like,
19:15that's just what being an entrepreneur is. Being successful is not easy. It's not
19:18supposed to be easy. So just keep going. Know what you want out of it and don't
19:22stop. I don't care who's against it, what you gotta go through. My site just
19:26literally glitched. And over $100,000, I had to figure out what I'm about to do
19:32and get everybody their correct size. It was a lot. And I easily could have said,
19:36you know what, F it. But I was like, nah, heck no. We about to figure this out. Get
19:41on the phone. I stayed up almost 24 hours just on my computer, on my phones,
19:45emailing people back myself to figure it out. And look, sold out. Almost sold out.
19:51So it's like, just know what you want. It's not supposed to be easy. It's not. If it was easy,
19:56everybody would be doing it. Yeah, exactly. We're gonna take two more questions.
20:01Hey, y'all. I'm Noray. I go to Clark.
20:04Hey, Clark in the building.
20:08So I'm an entrepreneur as well. I do hair. I have a large following on Instagram, but I just moved out
20:14here. So my question is like, how do you get to like the higher people, like the people who do y'all
20:18hair and stuff? Like, how did y'all get in contact with them? Did they text y'all first or did y'all find
20:23them? Like, how do you get to navigate celebrity hair as a hairstylist?
20:27So my main advice to anybody I encounter, even my hairstylist, for instance, let it come to you.
20:33Okay. You know what I'm saying? Work hard enough to where they reaching out to you. They in your DMs.
20:38Don't, don't go looking for it. Let it come to you. And once it comes to you, it's nothing nobody
20:44can say. Nothing nobody can say, oh, well, she, she reached out to me. I'm only doing her hair
20:48because she reached out. No, they reached out to me. They want me to do this for them. So just keep
20:53working hard. They're gonna come. My hairstylist, I found him on Instagram. He couldn't believe when I
20:57messaged him. I'm like, boy, I want my hair done. Forget all that other stuff. Like, if you're
21:01gonna get, put me on a schedule, you know what I'm saying? Like, that's what it's about. Work hard
21:04enough to where you don't even got to introduce yourself. They coming to you. Can I take y'all
21:08business cards? Yes. And you can. So you do hair? Don't stop posting your work either, even if you
21:15feel like you're not seeing it. Like, stay consistent. Keep putting it out there. We love some braids.
21:20And I think, um, to take away, to kind of piggyback off Jada, it's important. Content is important
21:25these days, y'all. Posting your work, being consistently posting your work. Consistent.
21:31Yeah, being consistent. Because y'all know sometimes you'll post on TikTok, then you'll
21:34like not post for like two, three weeks. Is anybody guilty of that? Because I am.
21:38Yeah. And so you just got to stay consistent. And like Jada said, they'll come to you.
21:42All right. We'll do two last questions. Are you in line?
21:45And then you two, right? Okay. Yeah. Well, you'll be the last one. Go, go, go.
21:49Okay. Hey, everybody. My name is Kalia Thornton. I'm a business student at FAMU.
21:54Okay. Okay. Florida. Okay. And my question is more towards promotions. So what makes you
22:00want to work with a brand? For example, if a brand contacts you via email, what makes you
22:05like, what type of things are you looking for when they contact you?
22:09I feel like I like for things to fit my aesthetic. You know, like if I'm going to do clothing
22:14promotion, I want it to be something that I'm into wearing already. Like I like it to
22:18be organic. So yeah, that's like my main thing.
22:22I would always tell my manager because they send stuff to my emails all day long. And I
22:26always say, if it's not something I'm going to go online and order with my own car, I
22:30don't want to promote it. I don't want it on my page. I don't want to even act like I
22:33like this when I don't. So as long as it's just natural, naturally something that I would
22:38wear or promote or want to promote, then, you know, I just look for like a, you don't
22:43even have to have a lot of followers. I work with a lot of companies that don't have a
22:46lot of followers. Just like fit my vibe, you know, like something I like, whatever. I
22:50don't care about followers. That's, it doesn't matter to me because I'm going to bring the
22:53followers. Okay. But just be, you know, just a clean page. You know what I'm saying? Like
22:59you're not all over the place and you're consistent. Consistency is everything to me. If
23:03I go on a page and I see, okay, they work with the same model. Oh, they have a way of how
23:07they post. Their page looks clean. Okay. Yeah. I want, I want my work with this company.
23:12Yeah. Okay. Thank you. You're welcome. And last question. Hello. My name's Abrea and
23:18my question is basically, can you give a tip to the young bosses? Because I feel like both
23:23of you guys, since y'all was in high school, y'all just got it. And I feel like what's that,
23:29what tip would you take and take it to that next level? Because I kind of, I feel like I
23:33kind of relate, like I'm a hairstylist. I love fashion. I feel like I could get
23:38there, but I need just a little tweaking on my journey. So what's a tip for young
23:43bosses? Always try to outdo yourself, you know, try to be better than the person you
23:47was yesterday. Like, you know, don't get caught up in other people's journey. Like
23:51we said before, stay consistent and focus on your craft and know what you want out of
23:55it. Set goals and manifest. Like we've been manifesting since we were young without
24:00even knowing. Without even knowing. Like just speaking it. We used to literally be in my sister
24:04car like, one day we're going to be in a drop top. Oh, one day we're going to have this. We're
24:07going to have this. We're going to be wearing this. Like, and we're doing it. So it's all
24:11about that end goal, what you really want. And you tell yourself that every day, you're
24:15going to get it. I don't care what nobody say. And you are so cute. Love the outfit.
24:20Love the fit. And it's all about just doing you. Just do you. Because somebody going to
24:26see it and it's going to work out for you. So just keep being yourself. And two, one more
24:30thing. It's power in the pen. I write a lot of stuff down. Like I write my goals
24:34down. I write what I want. And I'm very clear with it. So I feel like that plays a big
24:38part too. Okay. Thank you. Can I also give you guys a business card? Of course. Y'all
24:43heard all those gems, right? Clap it up. Clap it up.
24:48You look so cute. Yes, you look very cute.
24:52Can we give a hand clap for Jada and Dave?
25:08All right. Thank you again so much for joining us both. Thank you for all the gems. I know
25:13y'all appreciated it, right?
25:16All right, everyone. Well, thank you for both having us. Yeah.
25:19Thank you. Bye, y'all.
25:20Wait, wait, wait. Before we go, we just want to know what you guys got coming out. What we
25:25need to support. Oh, yeah. Yeah, yeah.
25:26You know, where can they find you? How can we support y'all?
25:30Oh, I'm so sorry.
25:31Because I heard you're almost sold out. Okay, let's make it a goal. We're going to get
25:35Jada sold out today. Yes, yes, yes, yes. Jada, they saying you're selling out too fast.
25:44So, like, the main jogging suit that everybody wanted, that's been gone. A lot of the big
25:50stuff is sold out. Like, the stuff I wanted to sell out, sold out. Okay, okay. And that's
25:54what matters. Even the stuff you didn't expect, like the hats and the socks. I didn't expect
25:56it. I swear. I'm literally, like, I keep checking my website. Like, there's no way.
26:01So when are you restocking then? So I'm doing a pop-up here in Atlanta, Black Friday.
26:05Okay, y'all hear that? Yes. Yes, I can't wait. So that's going to be, like, my next
26:10big thing. Okay, cool. Black Friday. Notifications on, y'all. Nope. They said they want rich
26:16bitch merch. Yes, rich bitch merch is in the process of being made again. I'm going to
26:20do, like, a silk collection. Because I feel like, you know, a part of being, like, a rich
26:24girl, this rich mindset is how you take care of yourself at home. So we're going to do
26:28robes. We're going to do slippers. We're going to do everything. All that luxury, nice feeling
26:30stuff. And we have a video to Stone Cold. Yes. Yes.
26:35Stay on tune for that. Amazing. Well, thank you, ladies. Let's give it one last clap.
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