00:00Because you're both an expert of it from being on reality TV and then also as a reality television commentator
00:05and interviewer
00:06Did you give advice to any of the contestants on Age of Attraction before it started?
00:11Yeah, a little bit. It's just I always tell them that, you know, your most vulnerable self is your best
00:15self
00:16And just not to sound cliche, but just lean in. You've come this far. You didn't come this far to
00:22not be remembered
00:23Like just be honest. I think sometimes when you you walk into these shows, you get nervous
00:27You see the cameras you clam up a little bit. You're like, I don't want to I don't want to
00:30cry
00:31I don't want to look stupid is usually a feeling and and again sometimes
00:35What you think is you looking stupid is someone watching the show really connecting with you and empathizing with your
00:42situation and and rooting for you to overcome
00:47The challenge that you feel like you're facing and I think when it comes to like, you know
00:51One of my best moments on reality TV is like me getting broken up with or dumped, you know, and
00:57how did I respond to that?
00:58You know, I had some bad moments. I had some good moments, but like
01:02We're not usually looking when we're watching
01:05reality TV for perfection
01:07We watch reality TV because it's a mirror and then we see ourselves or we see our exes or we
01:13see our friends
01:14And it's just a lot easier to judge the people on reality TV than ourselves or our friends, but that's
01:19why we watch it
01:20So we're not looking for
01:22aspiration as much as relatability
01:25And things like that. So I you know, that's just something I reminded our cast
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