Crystal Kung Minkoff
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Why?
Why?
Why?
Wait, are you saying I should do everything I can?
Wait, are you saying I should do everything I can?
Wait, are you saying I should do everything I can?
I'm always ready again. If someone wants to be responsible and accountable, like I am happy to engage. If she decides to do that, then I'm happy to have a conversation. She publicly humiliated me more than one time. I did clap back one time. She didn't like that. And so I guess it's not a two-way street. OK.
I'm always ready again. If someone wants to be responsible and accountable, like I am happy to engage. If she decides to do that, then I'm happy to have a conversation. She publicly humiliated me more than one time. I did clap back one time. She didn't like that. And so I guess it's not a two-way street. OK.
I'm always ready again. If someone wants to be responsible and accountable, like I am happy to engage. If she decides to do that, then I'm happy to have a conversation. She publicly humiliated me more than one time. I did clap back one time. She didn't like that. And so I guess it's not a two-way street. OK.
Yeah. Yeah. It's not like you can publicly humiliate someone and then privately apologize. You know what I mean? Yeah. I think you have to figure out, you know, how do you how do you see if you did anything that could have been really hurtful? And again, I'm happy when people take accountability. I took it. for my mistakes. It's actually easier when people do that.
Yeah. Yeah. It's not like you can publicly humiliate someone and then privately apologize. You know what I mean? Yeah. I think you have to figure out, you know, how do you how do you see if you did anything that could have been really hurtful? And again, I'm happy when people take accountability. I took it. for my mistakes. It's actually easier when people do that.
Yeah. Yeah. It's not like you can publicly humiliate someone and then privately apologize. You know what I mean? Yeah. I think you have to figure out, you know, how do you how do you see if you did anything that could have been really hurtful? And again, I'm happy when people take accountability. I took it. for my mistakes. It's actually easier when people do that.
Yeah, I was there for about an hour. He asked the girls what they thought about my style. We had more conversations about, you know, the thing that shall not be spoken about, the prank. I'm trying to think of what else did we talk about? I think it was an hour mostly of that type of content.
Yeah, I was there for about an hour. He asked the girls what they thought about my style. We had more conversations about, you know, the thing that shall not be spoken about, the prank. I'm trying to think of what else did we talk about? I think it was an hour mostly of that type of content.
Yeah, I was there for about an hour. He asked the girls what they thought about my style. We had more conversations about, you know, the thing that shall not be spoken about, the prank. I'm trying to think of what else did we talk about? I think it was an hour mostly of that type of content.
I have zero regrets. Zero.
I have zero regrets. Zero.
I have zero regrets. Zero.
I have a lot of lessons I learned. We got incredible things. I had incredible opportunities. I made some good friends out of it. And, you know, there are parts that are really, really fun. And part of what was sad about last night when I made my statement, I was like, there's a lot of things I'm going to miss. But it wasn't, you know, for me, something I wanted to chase that feeling of...
I have a lot of lessons I learned. We got incredible things. I had incredible opportunities. I made some good friends out of it. And, you know, there are parts that are really, really fun. And part of what was sad about last night when I made my statement, I was like, there's a lot of things I'm going to miss. But it wasn't, you know, for me, something I wanted to chase that feeling of...