Peaches
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
They're just like laughing.
I mean, she taught me irreverence.
She literally taught me how to be like that.
She was the cool older sister that always had time for me and, you know, things like
On Halloween, I remember once I went to go trick-or-treating and I got all dressed up and my friends didn't show up.
And she was like, come on, I'll take you.
You know, she was always taking me under her wing.
And, you know, she was also, you know, full of fear in her own things.
at night she'd come into my room, she'd be like, I'll sleep with you if you tickle my back.
And because she didn't want to sleep alone.
But I'd tickle her back and then she'd tell me what it was like to be three years older than her.
And it was just, it was really such a gift to have her as a sister.
So as I started Peaches and I was traveling around the world, that is when she lost her ability to walk.
So not only could she not travel around her own home, you know, and then I was traveling around the world.
So fortunately she lived in New York and I spent a lot of time in New York.
So, but it was so fun when she would be in her motorized scooter and we'd go down the street and she would have to say hello to every single person.