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00:00Yes, I know.
00:01My leg is big.
00:03My lymphatic system is messed up.
00:06The fluid kind of like builds up in my body.
00:09It is hard to move around.
00:11I want to travel.
00:12What scares me, Mahagini, is that fluid going somewhere else.
00:17I was born without a jaw.
00:19But my wife fell in love with me.
00:22He can't get water in his trachea.
00:28I've been asked, like, are you real?
00:31Is that a mess?
00:33I don't even know if I remember how to dance.
00:36It's like riding a bike.
00:37I don't know how to ride a bike, so thanks for that.
00:39Y'all make some noise for my friend Zara.
00:43I know you really, really want kids.
00:46You're not scared to have a child.
00:49Best believe I will travel out the country one way or another.
00:52Am I being foolish?
00:55Like, am I being stupid?
01:03The most popular comment I get is, are you wearing a mask?
01:09No.
01:10This is my face.
01:17Morning.
01:20Keep that tattoo.
01:22OK.
01:24Got my stool in reach.
01:28My name is Zara Ingersoll.
01:31I am 42 years old.
01:34I was born with something called Freeman Sheldon syndrome.
01:44Layman's terms is called whistling face syndrome because my mouth is pursed together like you're
01:53going to whistle like that.
01:55I've been asked like, are you real?
01:59Is that a mask?
02:01Some of the things I'm just like, are you guys for real?
02:04Like, come on now.
02:05Like, come on, I have some common sense.
02:14It affects the way that my mouth is, the way that my head is shaped, my hands, they don't open
02:22all the way.
02:23My arms are kind of like double jointed.
02:31I had feet amputation.
02:34I've worn prosthetics on my leg since I was 12, and I've been walking great ever since.
02:41My name is Zahra, and I'm Zahra's mother.
02:46Zahra is very active all the time.
02:49Zahra is very active all the time.
02:50She likes leaving.
02:53I just want to do everything that I can do.
02:56I mean, I went to every single dance there was in high school.
02:59I never missed a dance.
03:01Even if I didn't have a date, I went.
03:10I love acting.
03:12It's like this weird thing that I literally sort of fell into.
03:15A friend of the family was head of the, like, disability department with the acting.
03:21She took me on as a client.
03:24I auditioned for my first movie, the horror film.
03:28They pretty much looked me on with Scott.
03:32Did a couple other movies.
03:33And then I also worked big, big music festivals where they have these, like, massive crowds of, like, 30,000
03:41people.
03:43And I never felt different when I was working these raves because it was all about love, unity, respect.
03:53It's like normally they would put you on display as, like, a circus character.
03:58But it's like now, instead of them doing that, I'm doing it myself.
04:03And I have control of how I want to be perceived.
04:15For the past couple months, I have been dealing with a injury to my knee that I sustained from my
04:28prosthetics.
04:39I haven't been able to wear my prosthetics for three months.
04:43It has been so hard because I am so dependent on everyone to pick me up and put me in
04:51the car and do this and cook this and do that.
04:54And it just makes me feel like, oh, my God, I just want to do it myself.
05:00For her, it was a nightmare.
05:02She thought that she couldn't walk.
05:04She's like a prisoner.
05:06Stay at home.
05:07She couldn't go anywhere.
05:10I'm just so tired of this.
05:12Honestly, I'm exhausted.
05:14Sick of dealing with that.
05:16I'm so over it.
05:25No offense to people in wheelchairs.
05:28I never want to be in a wheelchair.
05:31I'm in an appointment for about three days with my prosthesis doctor.
05:39And God willing, I will get to walk out of there on my own two feet.
05:47I'm just praying that I can wear them.
05:50Please let me walk out of there with great feet.
05:54Please.
06:03This is my leg.
06:05Let's see if I can show you better standing up.
06:08Let's see.
06:10Hey, y'all.
06:11How y'all doing?
06:11My name is Mahogany.
06:13I am 28 years old and from Knoxville, Tennessee.
06:17Because of my condition, I never thought I could roller skate.
06:20But check a bitch out.
06:21Hold on.
06:26Now, I suck.
06:27I suck.
06:28But I'm out here.
06:29So what I have is called lymphedema.
06:40There's four stages of lymphedema.
06:42Mine's the last stage.
06:43Kind of like irreversible.
06:45Some people call it elephantitis.
06:48I mean, the main issues that's coming out of my leg,
06:50is it feeling really heavy and really tight?
06:54It is hard to move around.
06:57How big is your leg now?
06:58I just assume maybe a hundred-so pounds.
07:08People only notice my leg, but yeah, like, it's my whole left side.
07:16It's my hands, my arms.
07:21It's like, when I suck it in, watch this.
07:25This is fluid.
07:26Are you supposed to put lotion on when your skin is still wet?
07:29I don't know, but I'm doing it.
07:35My life always revolved around my condition.
07:39What's up, y'all?
07:40I went pants shopping yesterday at the mall.
07:43This is how they fit.
07:44As you can see, they're really big on the right side where I don't have lymphedema.
07:51Trying to show y'all the pair of jeans that fit at Walmart.
07:55Those are a 26 wide.
07:58I gotta buy two different shoes.
08:01Majority of the time, they are men's shoes.
08:04Because men's shoes are the only shoes that are, like, really wide enough to go over, like, my left foot.
08:11If I, like, cut myself, I can get, like, infections.
08:15So, my leg will leak blood and will leak fluid, too.
08:18Today, we're going to my physical therapy.
08:27If you don't wear your wraps, you work against yourself.
08:30If you wind up the tree.
08:32It can become really dangerous.
08:34Yeah.
08:42My current situation is work, school, eat, sleep, repeat.
08:51And I'm like, oh, I'm lonely now.
08:54Okay.
08:55But, yeah, mama didn't raise no bitch.
08:57She didn't raise no quitter.
09:01Can't walk fast.
09:02So, if I'm about to get ready to go somewhere, I have to leave maybe, like, extra early.
09:06I feel ashamed.
09:07I'm like, ooh, good day.
09:09One time, I did feel bad because it was a school trip.
09:13And everybody would be, like, so far ahead of me.
09:16And I'd be, like, back here.
09:17I'm like, oh, my God.
09:18Like, I'm holding the group down.
09:26I'm at an age right now where I'm really impatient.
09:29I just want to chase my dreams.
09:33I want to travel.
09:35Would it be easy with my lymphedema?
09:39No.
09:41Now I got a passport.
09:43I'm really, I'm ready to fill this bitch up.
09:51I got this condition from my dad.
09:58Who I haven't met.
10:01She didn't start walking until she was three.
10:04The only thing that would hurt my feelings is that I knew that she was going to have to deal
10:07with people talking about her.
10:09And I knew she was going to have to deal with people staring at her.
10:13I just did a lot of praying.
10:15That's the only thing I can really tell you.
10:18It's just to give her strength.
10:20When I was younger, we were kids, fifth grade.
10:23I know they asked me, like, if my pee was normal.
10:25Like, I don't know if they thought I was, like, some radioactive, like, mutant when I was a child.
10:30But I was like, yeah, it's yellow, like everyone else.
10:33This girl caught me in the hallway and was like, there go that deformed bitch right there.
10:40I am resilient, but I am human.
10:42So I have my days where I'm down.
10:44But I think now that I'm older, I know how to get back up and keep moving.
10:54One of the fears of the lymphedema is the fluid traveling, like, to my heart.
11:00And that is a fear of, like, my family's.
11:09I'm one of those, hope for the best, but prepare for the worst.
11:12I just hope my family doesn't freak out too bad when I tell them I want to go out and
11:20start traveling.
11:22And sometimes I do second guess myself, like, am I, am I being foolish?
11:27Like, am I being stupid?
11:31I was born without a job, something that doctors had never seen before.
11:37But my wife fell in love with me.
11:49My name is Joseph Williams, ID 45 in April.
12:01I have a tube in my throat.
12:04This is called a tracheostomy.
12:07It helps me to breathe better.
12:16I can't speak.
12:18I don't have a jawbone.
12:21I have no bottom teeth.
12:23My tongue is underdeveloped.
12:25And I have one roll of teeth.
12:28I can't eat through my mouth.
12:46I was born with a sealed windpipe.
12:50The only way for me to eat or drink, is by pumping food directly through a port in my stomach.
12:56The g-tube has a small end on it.
12:59So I have to make sure that the food is small enough.
13:03I like to eat mashed potatoes.
13:06Or anything that's soft.
13:14Can I taste it?
13:15No.
13:17They tried to make me an artificial jawbone when I was little.
13:21But my buddy rejected it.
13:23But I've been like this for a long time.
13:26So it doesn't bother me.
13:36Based on his parents, most people will, you know, be like, whoa, that kind of thing.
13:41But he's more confident in himself.
13:44There were some times where Joseph had some difficulties.
13:48Just being accepted and being okay.
13:53Good set, brother.
13:54Good set.
13:55And then to find him saying to me, hey, I think I found the love of my life type of
14:01thing.
14:01And then meeting her, like, oh, man, this is awesome.
14:05How many pancakes do you want?
14:08You want two?
14:10My wife fell in love with me.
14:14I still have it.
14:19Don't show these health shoes on there.
14:24He has to remove his breath aid when he takes a shower.
14:28He can't get water and his trachea.
14:31Or else he'll cough it up.
14:37Dating was very, very hard.
14:39People have looked at me and they've written me off.
14:42I remember the first time I met Joe.
14:45He was talking to other coworkers.
14:48And now I see him talking to them with his phone.
14:50And so I was like, oh, that's interesting.
14:53And then he introduced himself to me.
14:56He's very grounded, down to earth.
14:59And he has a sense of humor.
15:01And so that's what attracted me to him.
15:05When Joe asked me out, I didn't want to go out with them because I was always about image.
15:11It took some time for her to get comfortable with me.
15:16Which I get it.
15:17No one expects a person to be born without a job.
15:22Oh, it's a video?
15:24My bad.
15:27We're too extra.
15:29We're way too extra right now.
15:31It's nice.
15:32It's a nice little stroll.
15:35We like trying to be born on a like romantic night out.
15:41Get cute, take pictures.
15:45I started to love Joe when he told me more about his story.
15:50It was just like, it hit me so deep.
15:52It felt like I knew him all my life.
15:54We bonded that way.
15:56And I know we do have a beauty spectrum.
15:58I'm not oblivious to that.
16:01I overlooked him not having a job.
16:03It was hard at first.
16:05So I do think people are afraid of what they don't understand.
16:09Social media doesn't make it any better.
16:15Of course, on social media, you get like weird questions, personal questions, stuff that you don't want to really talk
16:20about.
16:21And I don't answer it.
16:23When people talk to me instead of talking to him, it's offensive.
16:28Yeah, because he can hear and he can respond.
16:33And did I ever ask for pity for how I was born?
16:37I haven't met a person on this earth like Joe.
16:45I was born April 1st of 1981.
16:48They told me that my birth mother was in shock.
16:52That she did not believe that I was born like the way I was.
16:58My birth mother would come to visit me, you know, on and off.
17:03But money got to be tight.
17:05And so she had to stop coming over.
17:09And then I stayed at the hospital for three years.
17:14And that was my home.
17:24My adoptive parents.
17:27They were there for another kid.
17:30I guess he fell in love with me and said to his wife, I want to adopt him.
17:37I definitely want to have kids.
17:41We still got to talk about it.
17:43We still got some things to work out before we talk about kids.
17:46I just still want to take my time with that.
18:04Because I'm going back to school for psychology and I want to have my own practice.
18:12But right now I'm worried about how we can make that happen.
18:23I haven't been able to wear my prosthetics for three months.
18:27The doctor has given me this little compression sock
18:34that I have to wear between now until Tuesday,
18:39which is when I go back for another appointment
18:42to see if, like, the shrinker sock has helped with the swelling that's still there.
18:57I am putting so much more pressure on the bottom of my stumps.
19:04And I have hardwood floors in my house.
19:09And it's just becoming no door.
19:13I'm so ready to be able to wear my prosthetics again.
19:18You make the best of everything. Best egg.
19:21Oh, thank you, honey.
19:27There's nothing like your mom's home cooking.
19:36I'm originally from Tehran, Iran.
19:40But I moved to the States when I was about a year old.
19:47When she was born in the hospital, my mother and my husband didn't show her to me.
19:54I said, I want to see what's going on.
19:58Because she has no mouth, they have to put the tube on her nose and then feed her.
20:04And I get really upset.
20:08And when they did the surgery in Iran, she'd gone to a coma.
20:14We thought that she's not going to come back.
20:18But eventually, a miracle.
20:23They didn't have all the facilities in Iran.
20:26And the doctor told me it's going to be very dangerous for her.
20:33We thought it's a better option for her to bring her in the state if it's possible.
20:40Those visas don't last very long, so she couldn't stay here very long.
20:44She obviously wasn't going to take me back to Iran.
20:53I had to put her in a foster home.
20:58She was very small.
21:00She was one and a half years old.
21:02It was very hard for me.
21:04I didn't want to leave her alone to some people that I didn't know.
21:10But I was sure that if I take her back to Iran, then maybe she died.
21:17It was very difficult for me.
21:20But because of her, I did it.
21:24You know, that takes gumption to be able to leave your only child and fly across the United States.
21:33I didn't get to see my mom for like six years after that.
21:37So, I'm sure it was agonizing for her.
21:42Right now, I've been stuck in the house for so long.
21:45I'm so tired of it.
21:47If it's like tissue damage, then unfortunately, I probably want us to not wear them.
21:55Come on.
21:56Not wearing at all?
21:58And then I'm thinking like, what if it's something worse?
22:01What if I need surgery?
22:03Uh-huh.
22:04That will be bad.
22:06I know, baby. I hope it's nothing serious.
22:18I really do not know what I'll do if my knee doesn't heal enough for me to wear my legs
22:26again.
22:28I'm in the car, on the way to the appointments, I'm nervous.
22:34Ah, here goes Napa.
22:43But we're going to see if it works for me to get my legs on here.
22:48Let's go.
22:50Let's go.
23:01I've never been told that I need to amputate my leg, so I'm not going to, especially if I don't
23:08have to.
23:09I asked what would happen if my leg was amputated, because I was getting a lot of comments about it,
23:16and she said the fluid would just go to my stump, so.
23:19A lot of people, they think if she had her leg cut off, that that's just going to solve her
23:25health problems.
23:26No, that's just going to bring on more health problems.
23:29You know, I could lose my child over a physical look.
23:35No, we're not doing that.
23:37I know my family is just overprotective over me because they've basically seen me my whole life.
23:46And they know how difficult life has been for me in the past.
23:53When I was growing up, my life always revolved around my condition.
23:59I ain't gonna lie, I was a depressed little kid.
24:03The kids didn't really bother me so much.
24:05It was more the adults.
24:07They would just stare.
24:10I got the habit of, like, disassociating.
24:13I can block out them or anything.
24:17The things people say are kind of the same.
24:19Yes, I know.
24:21My leg is big.
24:22What else?
24:23Is that it?
24:24Oh, okay.
24:25Well, move it along.
24:27That's all I can say.
24:30Oh, this is cute.
24:32Come on, best friend.
24:36I have a condition and I'm not able to really wear regular shoes.
24:42Is it okay if I just wear my tissues?
24:45Oh, I like this.
24:47I just hope my family doesn't freak out too bad when I tell them I wanna go out and start
24:55traveling.
24:55And sometimes I do second guess myself, like, am I, am I being foolish?
25:00Oh, shoot.
25:01I can't live my life miserable.
25:04Let's see.
25:06Come on, give me a strike.
25:07I love Japan.
25:09I'm not gonna lie.
25:10This caller said, hey mom, I'm going to Japan.
25:12She like, what?
25:14Like, it's so different over there.
25:16Like, I don't know how to explain Japan.
25:19Cause I know a lot of people like to go for like the, the anime stuff.
25:24Now traveling with my legs, so what I've been told is that gravity pulls like the fluid down, so I'm
25:32not gonna lie.
25:32That is a fear of like my families.
25:35What scares me, Mahogany, on a serious note, is that fluid going somewhere else.
25:42Could imagine this world without you baby.
25:44And you know, just knowing that fluid can go anywhere, that's like, it bothers me.
25:49Yeah.
25:51Growing up with Mahogany, we always were worried for her health.
25:55Yeah.
25:55No matter how far she travels, of course I'll be a little sad because we've always lived close with each
25:59other.
26:00But I'd be supportive and I'd, you know, just check up on her, call her.
26:04LA!
26:06Oh!
26:06I know my family is just overprotective over me.
26:11But best believe I will travel out the country, one way or another.
26:22So you're really, really hungry, huh?
26:25People think that I'm gonna run out on him and he's just somebody I'm using for money.
26:30And I'll be like, well, Joe doesn't have any money.
26:33People think I'm his caretaker.
26:36Like, well, why would you marry someone you're gonna have to take care of?
26:39He feeds himself.
26:41He hardly goes to the hospital.
26:43And, um, I don't know, everything else is working.
26:49Everything else is working, okay?
27:06So...
27:09That looks so good.
27:11First toasting to getting out with you.
27:13Aww.
27:15We needed this.
27:19Look, I didn't even drink all of that yet.
27:21I didn't even drink that much.
27:22And I'm already...
27:26We still got some things to work out before kids.
27:30I feel like Joe does push me to take care of things,
27:33because I'll, like, lag and be like, oh, I got time.
27:35And then I'll be 80 years old and still didn't do it.
27:39You not scared to have a child?
27:42You want a boy or a girl?
27:44You want a girl?
27:45I could tell.
27:48You know how I could tell you want a girl?
27:50Because you told me you had a dream that we had a little girl.
27:54And you was like, she was so pretty and...
27:58I had a little anger towards my birth mother.
28:01To know you were rejected for something you had no helping hand in that hurts.
28:07No matter what my child looks like, my child is not going to be left without a dad and mom.
28:13Does this say that I am going to be better than my birth mother?
28:17Yes.
28:17What do you think we'll be next year?
28:21Just work together. I'm getting a place together.
28:24Yeah. A nice house.
28:27And a kid.
28:33You said kids with an S. I said kid.
28:39Just one, yeah.
28:40Because we're too old for too many kids.
28:42You don't want to wear yourself down.
28:45We do feel like we bring out the best in each other.
28:47And I think God did send me, Joe, to get me out of that superficial image.
28:54Just showing me what's important in life.
28:57You know, not status.
28:58Not money.
29:00Not looks.
29:02But being a good person.
29:06I would like to toast to the future.
29:09I am praying we come out of God.
29:11And we will.
29:12We will.
29:20I am in the doctor's waiting room.
29:24I hope that swelling has gone down.
29:28What if I'm never going to be able to walk again?
29:34I am in the doctor's waiting room.
29:37I'm kind of a little bit scared.
29:42I hope that swelling has gone down.
29:46I'm ready to have gone down.
29:50Who have to время aleator?
30:00I'm happy.
30:01And I'm glad we are getting Gewick, Tribal,burner.
30:01And there he is.
30:01Right on schedule.
30:03We're going to try this on.
30:08All right, so we made some adjustments for where you're getting that pressure on your
30:11knee.
30:11Hopefully it's a pair of our problems.
30:13I hope so.
30:14Let's go put your sock on first.
30:15I'm so proud of this man.
30:17Yeah, I have no doubt you've been laid up for a little while with that.
30:20I just hope I didn't ruin my knee.
30:24I had to have like minor adjustments over the years, but I never had anything like serious
30:31as I did this time.
30:35All right, let's go ahead and stand up here.
30:39Oh, that looks a lot better.
30:41It should continue to heal, but it is going to take some time.
30:44I just have to go on any time.
30:47Like, I'm not going to be able to wear this normally again.
30:50Well, just from seeing you last time, your swelling is going down a lot.
30:53I can tell your limb looks a lot better than it did.
30:56Let's see you walk one more time here.
31:00Just looking at it, you're much less full on today than you were last time.
31:04So, keep your feet down.
31:05I think two weeks from now, it's going to hopefully be completely better.
31:08We'll find out.
31:10All right.
31:11All right.
31:11Take care of yourself.
31:12I was like, thank God.
31:14For the most part, it's healed.
31:16I can at least wear my prosthetics.
31:18Now, it's not too painful.
31:23I've gone to my appointment, and as you can see, I am walking.
31:32I got my feet.
31:36So, the doctor said that I need to ease into wearing them because we want to be careful
31:46that I don't re-injure my knee.
31:49But, for now, I have Luan, and I'm walking, and I'm so happy.
32:06Let's go.
32:07Let's go to the beach.
32:13Isn't the beach so pretty?
32:16Oh, look at people.
32:18Like, they are giving me no problems today.
32:21I just feel like a little human because I've been, like, depressed because I just haven't
32:28been able to walk, and I don't know.
32:31I just feel...
32:32And you're not anymore.
32:33Not anymore.
32:34Because you are...
32:35I know.
32:35Walking.
32:39Oh, look at the view.
32:41Oh, yeah.
32:43Who knows what kind of life I would have had in here on.
32:46I probably wouldn't have had a life if, like, my mom had not made that choice 40-something
32:51years ago to bring me to the States because I would be dead.
32:56I really would.
32:58My mom definitely made the right choice.
33:00I mean, I thank her for it.
33:03My goal, I guess, right now is to get to a place where my knee is completely better,
33:13and I don't have any issues with it.
33:16Cheers.
33:16Cheers.
33:23We are headed to get coffee.
33:27Coffee time.
33:28Coffee time.
33:28Coffee time.
33:30Amy is my best friend.
33:32I met Jamie in 2020 during the COVID times.
33:38I downloaded TikTok, started making videos, and I started to develop a following.
33:45Instantly, we just, like, started texting.
33:47We exchanged numbers and FaceTimed, and it just took off.
33:51The difference that I've experienced coming out and being gay versus her experience and
33:56being different with her Friedman Sheldon Syndrome.
33:58You bond with that person because there's something different.
34:02So I was like, I really want to come out and meet you.
34:05And she was like, okay.
34:07So I booked a ticket, and it was only supposed to be for a couple weeks.
34:12I never went back home, and I made Florida my apartment at home.
34:18We're going to Calgary tonight.
34:20Oh, my goodness.
34:23Now, I don't have a brush, but I do have, um...
34:25I don't think I need one.
34:28Hopefully it doesn't fry.
34:29Oh, my God.
34:30Right.
34:30Watch my hair fry off.
34:31Right.
34:32Okay.
34:32That's good.
34:33Right?
34:35Jamie, he's an amazing person.
34:37He's helped me a lot.
34:39It's just been really hard because we haven't really been able to spend time together because
34:44I haven't been able to walk.
34:49Are you excited?
34:50Yes.
34:51This will be interesting.
34:53My mom had no idea what a drag show was.
34:58I was trying to get out a way to explain it.
35:01And then she kind of looked at me with, like, this perplexing look.
35:05I'm excited.
35:06I'm excited for her to talk her drag show, Cherry.
35:10We'll see.
35:10We'll see.
35:11I'll tell you later.
35:12Right.
35:13She'll tell me later if I've traumatized her.
35:16Yeah.
35:21Just got done washing my ass, as you can tell.
35:26And I'm about to go ahead and get started on my makeup.
35:39Now, when it comes to traveling, my leg can be an issue.
35:44As in, like, of course, walking through the airport, my leg is very heavy.
35:51I do get tired.
35:53We just going to keep pushing and do the best that we can to make our dreams come true.
36:01The only thing I can do now is just let her go.
36:04She knows how to handle herself.
36:06She's going to achieve all goals.
36:09You best believe that.
36:13Y'all, I'm in the airport.
36:15This is really real.
36:17Like, I'm really finna go all the way out the country for the first time.
36:22Damn.
36:29Y'all, I'm in the airport, about to go to Japan.
36:33This is really real.
36:35Like, I'm really finna go all the way out the country for the first time.
36:41Damn.
36:54I love Japan.
36:55The temples, the shrines, anime and ramen and cherry blossoms.
37:02I know this, like, once in a lifetime thing.
37:04I will go back.
37:06Japan is, like, so pretty and it's so fun out here.
37:10The only thing is, like, you got to walk a lot.
37:14When I say my feet were killing me the first couple of days.
37:21But, I'm grateful.
37:23I want to trade this in for the world.
37:27I can say I finally made it to Japan.
37:31I did get stared at a lot while I was in Japan.
37:35But it's like, I'm used to getting stared at with my lipoedema.
37:38So that didn't really, that didn't really bug me.
37:45The future, girl, I'ma just do me.
37:48I'ma just do me.
37:54Look at us.
37:56I know.
37:57Ready for this night.
37:58I think so.
38:00You feel cute?
38:01I feel cute.
38:03Okay, turn to the other side.
38:11I'm super excited because I've been down for the count for the past three months.
38:16I've just not been able to go anywhere.
38:20So, it's kind of like my coming out party, I guess you could say.
38:28You guys ready?
38:29Yes.
38:29Yes.
38:30I'm excited.
38:31All right.
38:33Hello.
38:38Hello.
38:41All right.
38:44How you doing out there, y'all good?
38:46What?
38:49This is going to be to an unforgettable night.
38:51Oh, yeah.
38:52Wow.
38:53Cheers, y'all.
38:54Cheers, bitch.
38:57How are you?
38:59How are you?
38:59How are you?
38:59I've been stopping home because I had a knee injury.
39:04Oh, my goodness.
39:04So, it's going first night out in like three months.
39:08First six months.
39:09You're so glad you're doing better.
39:10I'm ready.
39:11All right, you guys.
39:12Who's had a great show on this?
39:13Are you ready for party?
39:15Yeah!
39:19How are you?
39:21It was so much fun.
39:26My mom, she loved it.
39:29I could see it all over her face.
39:31I don't know when I started because I have a feeling my mom's going to be like wanting to go
39:36to like all these drag shows now.
39:39So, I might have created a monster.
39:42Hey, baby.
39:42What's your thing?
39:44I mean, this.
39:45Y'all make some noise for Violet Derry.
39:47Y'all make some noise for my friend Zora.
39:54I saw you.
39:55I saw you from over there.
39:56You was dancing over there, girl.
39:58She was in it now.
39:59She was giving you a show.
40:00Thanks, baby.
40:03I needed this night.
40:04Like, seriously needed this night.
40:06I just echo human again.
40:09Echo like me.
40:11We are so happy you were here with us.
40:13I hope you're having a great time.
40:14I haven't like danced on my feet in like months.
40:20I loved it.
40:22I loved it.
40:23When I see that she's dancing, it's so enjoyable and being with her makes me very happy.
40:31We only had a wonderful time.
40:33Thank you so much for joining us.
40:34Thank you guys for joining us.
40:35I know I look different.
40:36I'm fully aware of that.
40:39But if people took the time to get to know me, they would see that I'm like literally no different
40:49than they are.
40:54You're not scared to have a child?
40:56Huh.
41:00So yeah.
41:02Children are in the works.
41:04Two.
41:07Uh oh.
41:09Of all, I thank God for my wife, for her love, her patience, and her presence in my life.
41:17She sees me for who I am, not for what I lack.
41:20She's my blessing, and I don't take that for granted, not for a single moment.
41:26She's gonna pump.
41:27She's gonna pump.
41:28Uh oh.
41:29She's gonna pump.
41:31She's gonna pump.
41:31She's gonna pump.
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