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That is my dream.
That is my dream.
I love true crime. I love documentary. I love reality. Obviously I love dating. So like for me, anything in that wheelhouse is that's my vibe. I can see that.
I love true crime. I love documentary. I love reality. Obviously I love dating. So like for me, anything in that wheelhouse is that's my vibe. I can see that.
I love true crime. I love documentary. I love reality. Obviously I love dating. So like for me, anything in that wheelhouse is that's my vibe. I can see that.
I think what it's taught me about me is like how dedicated I am to this job. Like even for Catfish, like I said, I'm technically just a host. I don't have any producer credits. I'm not, you know, I don't get any royalties from anything that's on the internet or streaming or what have you. But I watch every single episode.
I think what it's taught me about me is like how dedicated I am to this job. Like even for Catfish, like I said, I'm technically just a host. I don't have any producer credits. I'm not, you know, I don't get any royalties from anything that's on the internet or streaming or what have you. But I watch every single episode.
I think what it's taught me about me is like how dedicated I am to this job. Like even for Catfish, like I said, I'm technically just a host. I don't have any producer credits. I'm not, you know, I don't get any royalties from anything that's on the internet or streaming or what have you. But I watch every single episode.
edit before it goes to the network and goes live on television because I care about the way that we tell people's stories and the things that are important to them. So if we're, you know, doing an episode with someone who is trans or who's
edit before it goes to the network and goes live on television because I care about the way that we tell people's stories and the things that are important to them. So if we're, you know, doing an episode with someone who is trans or who's
edit before it goes to the network and goes live on television because I care about the way that we tell people's stories and the things that are important to them. So if we're, you know, doing an episode with someone who is trans or who's
queer in any capacity or someone who's a person of color and has gone through microaggressions or racism or for dealing with someone who, you know, has been through sex trafficking. Like we've had a lot of these kinds of really heavy conversations and I would never want for that to be showcased on television in a flippant light. Like these are real conversations and let's face it, like,
queer in any capacity or someone who's a person of color and has gone through microaggressions or racism or for dealing with someone who, you know, has been through sex trafficking. Like we've had a lot of these kinds of really heavy conversations and I would never want for that to be showcased on television in a flippant light. Like these are real conversations and let's face it, like,
queer in any capacity or someone who's a person of color and has gone through microaggressions or racism or for dealing with someone who, you know, has been through sex trafficking. Like we've had a lot of these kinds of really heavy conversations and I would never want for that to be showcased on television in a flippant light. Like these are real conversations and let's face it, like,
People who watch reality TV come from all over the world, all over the country. It's not just people in LA. It's not just people in New York. It's all the people in the middle. And if you've never met a trans person or never encountered a black person or had a black person as a friend, You don't know our stories.
People who watch reality TV come from all over the world, all over the country. It's not just people in LA. It's not just people in New York. It's all the people in the middle. And if you've never met a trans person or never encountered a black person or had a black person as a friend, You don't know our stories.
People who watch reality TV come from all over the world, all over the country. It's not just people in LA. It's not just people in New York. It's all the people in the middle. And if you've never met a trans person or never encountered a black person or had a black person as a friend, You don't know our stories.
And if it is the first time.
And if it is the first time.
And if it is the first time.