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Oro: Best Co-host ever! His antics, humor, and Sonny's response to them: priceless. Oro means Gold in Spanish. He definitely is worth his weight Gold! Keep up the great work Sonny! I anxiously wait every video you release!!
Sir, those are NOT tamales. Those are PASTELES. Tamales are steamed in corn husks, while pasteles are boiled in banana leaves. Just wanted to clarify for anyone that thinks Puerto Ricans eat tamales because we don’t, they’re pasteles. 🥰
The tourism board should use this video for its visit P.R. campaign as I’ve never really been interested in going there but after watching not only did I get really hungry but now I want to go to Puerto Rico
I swear no one works harder on TH-cam than this dude, between this and his second channel it’s like an insanely well produced video a week, I can’t imagine how long it takes
The video from yesterday was a $40,000 per person cruise. What part of that represented hard work by Sonny? All he does is eat. Dude hasn't worked a day since Minnesota.
Puerto Rican food is so bomb. I grew up with it in nyc and have been hooked forever. I finally visited on vacation in November and had the best mofongo I’ve ever had in San Juan at this spot called Muelle 13. It’s on the same block as Raices where all the tourists go. Sooo good! Omg I almost forgot, the Pina coladas were 🔥🔥🔥
Next time go to "Mojitos" and try other ways of eating rice and other kind of beans. Try the thin steak with sauteé onion, rice with white small beans. By the way, our food is not tacos. That's mexican. And each hispanic is not the same thing.
I do follow you to different countries, I'm glad you was able to visit my island this time. I would like to highlight that in Puerto Rico we don't call it "Tamales", instead we call it "PASTELES". Pastel means "Cake", meaning a cake made out of green plantains. Tamales are made in Mexico and Cuba with corn flour instead. They are both very similar, Tamales are wrapped with a corn leaf and Pasteles are wrapped with a banana leaf. Tamales are steamed upright , while Pasteles are cooked boiled in the water. The other highlights are the "PASTELILLOS", which are also called "EMPANADILLAS" in different parts of the island. You were right when you said that it was like an "EMPANADA". The name empanadilla means a small empanada. We use both names around the island and the funny thing is people fight (in a funny way) which one is the correct name since we grew up with one of those names. My dad was from Spain and my mother from Puerto RIco, knowing both cultures, personally I think "Empanadillas" are the most accurate one because the root of the word is "Empanada" which in Spain means "stuffed pie". "Empanadas" in Puerto Rico are like the "Pasteles" that you ate but made out casaba and cooked in the oven. The word "Pastelillo" comes from the word "Pastel" that in Spain and Mexico means "Cake", like a birthday cake. Also, in the island we have a conflict with the word "Pastellillo" because on a bakery they will referring for a desert that make kind looks like a croissant with guava. So in conclusion, we accept both names, but be aware that depending where you go, you may find both names for the same thing or may get some thing different. Ask if you have any doubt, we like to help, we don't mind at all to answer any questions. For those that want to try the Empanadillas in the USA, in the supermarket frozen Goya brand section, they sell the dough discs where you can take it home and stuff it with whatever you like, from just plain American cheese to your preferred meat or seafood, just fold it in a moon shape, use a fork to seal the edges and deep fry, a quick snack meal. Don't buy the Goya already made frozen ones, those are not that great, make better your own. I do like to add pepperoni, pizza sauce and mozzarella cheese, those is awesome for the American taste and super easy to make. Note Tips: As any country, as you get out of the tourist area, the better the people and the food quality. If you enjoyed the east side, imagine the west side, that is even better waters. North the island is windy, the Atlantic Ocean is great for surfing, high altitude rocky shores, nice sceneries like in the Pirates Of the Caribbean. The South of the island is the Caribbean sea, it has calm waters, calm winds, slow water tide, so it is hotter and have extended beaches, better for boat cruise, sun tan, jet ski and fishing. East and West kind is a mixture of both depending how close you are to one of the waters, the best sea food. The center is high mountains, cooler, a lot of vegetation, fruits, zip line, horse rides, four tracks, the best pork meat food. We are all friendly, mostly speaks English and Spanish, we treat you as we know you for long time and like to talk a lot (LOL). As away from the capital you be, the friendlier the people are and the best quality living you get. The old San Juan is pretty, very guard by the police, but if you around in the whole capital, like any other country, you may end in a not that good area. As the center/west you get, away from San Juan, less worry you will be and better it is all in general.
1:00:55 I found trifongo tastier than mofongo. Soooooooooo good - seafood cocktail - more like a cerviche than the name would suggest - mine had octopus, conch and shrimp, sooooooo good.
By the way, the mofongo was a side complement at the beguining, not stuffed. Was usually use to complement our savory asopaos (Gumbo kind of soup) and the size was small. The mofongo had in the original recipe, pork rinds and garlic, all smash and made in a ball shape.
@@normagonzalez7470 No of course, there seems to be many different and delicious things to try there. But, what I meant was that in case Iguana and Caiman become staple foods, I wouldn't say no to go there to try it out.
35:32 I don’t know if I’m the only one who heard it (hopefully not the only one from my country here) but “should we try it out” sounds exactly! the same in Serbian! “Da probamo?” I…I’m stunned
Similar in croatian. It is not that much of a deal, many languages have some similar words through either coincidance or an older base language family.
Thank you for visiting the island and showing the amazing people that live in there, but we don’t make tamales, which are made with corn masa,we make pasteles which are made with different varieties of vegetables and root vegetables, please called it for what it is pasteles, and thank for the PR , that’s love
now it all makes sense. These duo go wayyyy back thats why the chemistry is so natural, its like watching best friends having a good time. Cos they are. Cheers to both of you!
Sonny is such a good friend to Oro he lets him do all the fun stuff, and I bet that even if it looks like a chore for Oro he enjoys it and appreciates the little push to do those things. I sure would feel lucky to do those things.
This show has SO MANY good parts, lines, music, experiences…that I could write a really long review about. I’m just going to say I REEEEALLY ENJOYED IT!
I'm a new subscriber here. Watched a few of the long videos and love this channel! Sonny is such a a goof but underneath all that he is such a kind and thoughtful person! Much respect to you and keep up the great content!
This really is one of the best food review shows to ever exist. I like Josh and Ollie from Jolly though too. Love their stinky cheese content for some reason those episodes stick with me.
What If Best Ever were to releas longer cuts of these adventure (like more of hunting crocodile, cooking process, etc) ? An hour show that combines travel, cuisine, culture , and a charismatic host. Would you watch ? I'd even pay to download it exclusively.
I an second generation born an American Puertorican , Bronx NYC. My grand parents, from my mother and father are from Puerto Rico. Hence as I watch this pod cast and the showing of my heritage. My eyes teared up. I feel so proud, yet so sad, as if something was stolen from my soul because I was born and raised in the United States. I am ashamed that I don't flow as Boriqueno people do when it comes to speaking our dialect of Spanish, my spirit feels as if there is a whole in it, ( Though Christ has filled it up) but do I tear up sometimes and don't know why when I hear the language and music. I grew up eating all these dishes that have been show on this show, before my mother and father divorced and the family,s got swallowed up by the American dream. I hope to go live their one day and maybe I can get what I feel was stolen from me. But being a sold out father to my children, all my time and money has gone to being a father. And now, fatherhood has taken me to live in the Philippines for the past 8 years. One day I hope to go to my blood land. Thanks for this pod cast! 🙂
You’re the living example of “Boricua en La Luna”, by Juan Antonio Corretjer. Everybody knows the story, but pay close attention to the words. As a Rican livin’ in the US, you do feel the difference and, at times, miss that PR warmth.
You made me so homesick. Thank you for featuring my beloved island. I hope you return and go to some of the other unique areas on the island. I love your videos.
a culinary and adventurous journey that many people really want, and get a lot of new insights👍I also want to travel around the world to expand my knowledge🤭👍, always successful Sonny
That FX airgun rifle is SICK, and the Element scope, as well. Everything in Puerto Rico looks delicious. Those sausages look amazing especially since they're deep fried for a minute. 31:37 "I told my husband you need to make me a chicken, a kitchen outside." LOL. That cooked pork looks AMAZINGLY delicious. Oro is hilarious, so is Sonny, of course.
Oro is the best co-host Sonny has ever had and he'd be hilarious and awesome as a permanent co-host! These videos with him stand out so much and they're hilarious 🤣
OK. This is one of you best episodes. I love the chemistry of your college friend and you. I want to move here now. Do something like this again please.
As a Puerto Rican (though born and raised in Connecticut and Florida (by Puerto Rican born and raised parents)) this video made me SO happy! Our food is delicious!
I know i’m not the only one who would like to see Oro in every episode. His chemistry wit Sonny is endearing but then he seems to have that with everyone. ❤
This guy is so entertaining I am addicted to his broadcasts I don’t no who does his production but it is professional and well done what a great utube website I look forward to it every night . He should never loose his red banner or his personality.
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Oro: Best Co-host ever! His antics, humor, and Sonny's response to them: priceless. Oro means Gold in Spanish. He definitely is worth his weight Gold!
Keep up the great work Sonny! I anxiously wait every video you release!!
Sir, those are NOT tamales. Those are PASTELES. Tamales are steamed in corn husks, while pasteles are boiled in banana leaves. Just wanted to clarify for anyone that thinks Puerto Ricans eat tamales because we don’t, they’re pasteles. 🥰
@8:34 Oro to Sonny , ". . .I will translate your Bourdain to a more mundane . . ." That's a quotable quote !
You should take this guy everywhere you go he’s funny af i like him 🤣🤣
Very true
Sonnys friend is the funniest. They both make the show. Not only sonny
I want to see Calvin on again too!
who’s sonny ?
The tourism board should use this video for its visit P.R. campaign as I’ve never really been interested in going there but after watching not only did I get really hungry but now I want to go to Puerto Rico
C'mon!!! You are going to have a great time here.
Be careful with politicians, those are thrash, people is lovely, we are lovely.😉
I swear no one works harder on TH-cam than this dude, between this and his second channel it’s like an insanely well produced video a week, I can’t imagine how long it takes
and his team*
It is rather insane. Dude pumps out stuff that’s better than travel and the food channel DAILY
The video from yesterday was a $40,000 per person cruise. What part of that represented hard work by Sonny? All he does is eat. Dude hasn't worked a day since Minnesota.
This video is just the last few videos put together. So no actual work. Doesn't seem like he works that hard to me.
Cheap labour gets it done
I absolutely love the way you and Oro play off each other. You two are hysterical and I love watching you together. 😂😂
😊😊😊
Absolutely.. Oro and sunny is a perfect match
Puerto Rican food is so bomb. I grew up with it in nyc and have been hooked forever. I finally visited on vacation in November and had the best mofongo I’ve ever had in San Juan at this spot called Muelle 13. It’s on the same block as Raices where all the tourists go. Sooo good! Omg I almost forgot, the Pina coladas were 🔥🔥🔥
Next time go to "Mojitos" and try other ways of eating rice and other kind of beans. Try the thin steak with sauteé onion, rice with white small beans. By the way, our food is not tacos. That's mexican. And each hispanic is not the same thing.
I do follow you to different countries, I'm glad you was able to visit my island this time.
I would like to highlight that in Puerto Rico we don't call it "Tamales", instead we call it "PASTELES". Pastel means "Cake", meaning a cake made out of green plantains. Tamales are made in Mexico and Cuba with corn flour instead. They are both very similar, Tamales are wrapped with a corn leaf and Pasteles are wrapped with a banana leaf. Tamales are steamed upright , while Pasteles are cooked boiled in the water.
The other highlights are the "PASTELILLOS", which are also called "EMPANADILLAS" in different parts of the island. You were right when you said that it was like an "EMPANADA". The name empanadilla means a small empanada. We use both names around the island and the funny thing is people fight (in a funny way) which one is the correct name since we grew up with one of those names. My dad was from Spain and my mother from Puerto RIco, knowing both cultures, personally I think "Empanadillas" are the most accurate one because the root of the word is "Empanada" which in Spain means "stuffed pie". "Empanadas" in Puerto Rico are like the "Pasteles" that you ate but made out casaba and cooked in the oven.
The word "Pastelillo" comes from the word "Pastel" that in Spain and Mexico means "Cake", like a birthday cake. Also, in the island we have a conflict with the word "Pastellillo" because on a bakery they will referring for a desert that make kind looks like a croissant with guava. So in conclusion, we accept both names, but be aware that depending where you go, you may find both names for the same thing or may get some thing different. Ask if you have any doubt, we like to help, we don't mind at all to answer any questions.
For those that want to try the Empanadillas in the USA, in the supermarket frozen Goya brand section, they sell the dough discs where you can take it home and stuff it with whatever you like, from just plain American cheese to your preferred meat or seafood, just fold it in a moon shape, use a fork to seal the edges and deep fry, a quick snack meal. Don't buy the Goya already made frozen ones, those are not that great, make better your own. I do like to add pepperoni, pizza sauce and mozzarella cheese, those is awesome for the American taste and super easy to make.
Note Tips: As any country, as you get out of the tourist area, the better the people and the food quality. If you enjoyed the east side, imagine the west side, that is even better waters. North the island is windy, the Atlantic Ocean is great for surfing, high altitude rocky shores, nice sceneries like in the Pirates Of the Caribbean. The South of the island is the Caribbean sea, it has calm waters, calm winds, slow water tide, so it is hotter and have extended beaches, better for boat cruise, sun tan, jet ski and fishing. East and West kind is a mixture of both depending how close you are to one of the waters, the best sea food. The center is high mountains, cooler, a lot of vegetation, fruits, zip line, horse rides, four tracks, the best pork meat food. We are all friendly, mostly speaks English and Spanish, we treat you as we know you for long time and like to talk a lot (LOL). As away from the capital you be, the friendlier the people are and the best quality living you get. The old San Juan is pretty, very guard by the police, but if you around in the whole capital, like any other country, you may end in a not that good area. As the center/west you get, away from San Juan, less worry you will be and better it is all in general.
One small thing to add, Pasteles are not cooked the same as Tamales. Tamales are steamed upright , while Pasteles are cooked boiled in the water.
I did not know Tamales are cook under steam. Thanks, I did learn something new today.@@francheskarosado-sandoval3252
You enjoy torturing poor Oro a bit too much. lol
The flashing clock on the stove of the cayman segment is indicative of a lot of power outages.
I love Puerto Rico 🇵🇷 I'm Dominican 🇩🇴 you have to go to Dominican Republic 🇩🇴 you would love it ❤
I love dominicanas!!!!!!!
1:00:55 I found trifongo tastier than mofongo. Soooooooooo good - seafood cocktail - more like a cerviche than the name would suggest - mine had octopus, conch and shrimp, sooooooo good.
By the way, the mofongo was a side complement at the beguining, not stuffed. Was usually use to complement our savory asopaos (Gumbo kind of soup) and the size was small. The mofongo had in the original recipe, pork rinds and garlic, all smash and made in a ball shape.
Oro needs his own show😂😂😂😂😂 he’s funny watching from Saint Lucia 🇱🇨 ❤
Love from Jamaica 🇯🇲
Best Ever Music Review Show, where Oro travels the world and explores different music and dance traditions!
Watching from SLU as well❤
I want Oro, Calvin, and Andrew all in one damn episode!! Make it happen Sonny….
I’ve been waiting for this video forever. Finally one in my beautiful island 🇵🇷❤️
My last name is Negron too, What i like about our last name is its only Boricua,, no other Latino has this last name
I would 100% go to Puerto Rico just to eat Caiman and Iguana. The view, people and whole vibe would just be an amazing bonus.
It's not our delicacy. We don't eat that. Is just that place.
@@normagonzalez7470 No of course, there seems to be many different and delicious things to try there. But, what I meant was that in case Iguana and Caiman become staple foods, I wouldn't say no to go there to try it out.
Oro is hilarious i love when he cohost with Sonny. And Sonny tortures him once again 😂😂💜
Thank you Sonny & Oro, my favourite collab!!
Thank you for visiting our beautiful island and showing are food and dishes to share with the people from around the world 🇵🇷10-10-10
I have been to Puerto Rico, it's charming, vibrant and the food is amazing!
35:32 I don’t know if I’m the only one who heard it (hopefully not the only one from my country here) but “should we try it out” sounds exactly! the same in Serbian! “Da probamo?” I…I’m stunned
Visit us!!
Similar in croatian. It is not that much of a deal, many languages have some similar words through either coincidance or an older base language family.
The 'puertorrican Tamales" as you call em we call them in the island as pasteles de masa, there are also some who are made from rice
I love seeing Oro with Sonny! Definitely a good food review Duo!
28:05 The background music is a guy telling some lady named Maria not to hit some other girl named Juana with a tree branch😂
BAHAHAHAHA
Not a good thing but in thia context I can not help but laugh.
because Juana was hiding under her bed and Maria came in and hit her 😅😅
Love your food show I think It's great. 👍👍.What do u think guys?
Lest go!! Puerto Rico 🇵🇷🇵🇷
@@blardymunggas6884
Unless "we"? Go and sit down, your skirt is showing, Texan.
@@rgruenhausbored 😢
Wepaa ❤
You are the bravest man I know. Anyone who can rock an out-of-style 1980s hairband headband like that is afraid of nothing.
Oro is so awesome. Gives a great vibe when he's around.
Thank you for visiting the island and showing the amazing people that live in there, but we don’t make tamales, which are made with corn masa,we make pasteles which are made with different varieties of vegetables and root vegetables, please called it for what it is pasteles, and thank for the PR , that’s love
It's true, Puerto Rico has the best pork chops ❤❤❤
now it all makes sense. These duo go wayyyy back thats why the chemistry is so natural, its like watching best friends having a good time. Cos they are. Cheers to both of you!
where is he from? i didnt see any backstory here or maybe i missed
@@su2130 they used to be roommates in korea 4:40
ohhhh i see so thats how sonny knew how to speak korea i didnt know that@@discorsion
@@su2130they have been collaborating for years
We love Oro! I would sub to a channel with him exclusively although the combo of Oro and Sonny are pretty excellent already!
Those are not tamales they are Pasteles 😊
Ora is so naturally funny and what a great guest, speaking of guests, you always have great guests.
Sonny is such a good friend to Oro he lets him do all the fun stuff, and I bet that even if it looks like a chore for Oro he enjoys it and appreciates the little push to do those things. I sure would feel lucky to do those things.
Always love when sonny & Oro do a series together.
Thank you Sonny, for saying “addictive” and not “addicting”
There's never a dull moment with Oral on you show😂😂😂😂 i cry till i fall from my bed when you both link up omg.
All Latin American food is amazing. Keep up the good work!
All food is amazing.
I look forward to your shows every weekend. They are my morning news paper!!!!!!! THANK YOU SIR
Oh my gosh how did i miss a whole series.... Puerto Rico... getting my popcorn now to binge on this
am I the only one who loves watching his videos especially while eating 😂🫡
This show has SO MANY good parts, lines, music, experiences…that I could write a really long review about. I’m just going to say I REEEEALLY ENJOYED IT!
16:27 ik I’m not the only one who has to keep going back to read the subtitles this woman is beautiful 😭
I'm a new subscriber here. Watched a few of the long videos and love this channel! Sonny is such a a goof but underneath all that he is such a kind and thoughtful person! Much respect to you and keep up the great content!
This really is one of the best food review shows to ever exist. I like Josh and Ollie from Jolly though too. Love their stinky cheese content for some reason those episodes stick with me.
Love Oro! You guys have been a great team over the years! :)
What If Best Ever were to releas longer cuts of these adventure (like more of hunting crocodile, cooking process, etc) ? An hour show that combines travel, cuisine, culture , and a charismatic host. Would you watch ? I'd even pay to download it exclusively.
Best episode I ever watched for you. Thank you for showcasing my beautiful island
Puerto Rico is indeed a country that happens to be a colony of the United States. Kan-Kan refers to a style of skirts used by women until the 1960's.
7:10 that first plate looked amazing
I have been binge watching your videos, and this one is the most FUN, and I was laughing soooooo much. Your friendship is to die for. ❤
Sonny “Oro welcome to the sausage room” Oro “eheh my favorite place to be” 😂 same Oro same😂 so funny😂 I love this duo😂🙏🏼
Man I love Oro! He is the perfect Robin to your Batman!
I love you too Sonny!
Looks great.....everything.....
Best alcapurrias in the area. Have eaten there a few times. Ready to go again this year.
Many people like to watch your show, I open it every day for them to watch.😊
Ironmouse would probably like this vid
I an second generation born an American Puertorican , Bronx NYC. My grand parents, from my mother and father are from Puerto Rico. Hence as I watch this pod cast and the showing of my heritage. My eyes teared up. I feel so proud, yet so sad, as if something was stolen from my soul because I was born and raised in the United States. I am ashamed that I don't flow as Boriqueno people do when it comes to speaking our dialect of Spanish, my spirit feels as if there is a whole in it, ( Though Christ has filled it up) but do I tear up sometimes and don't know why when I hear the language and music. I grew up eating all these dishes that have been show on this show, before my mother and father divorced and the family,s got swallowed up by the American dream. I hope to go live their one day and maybe I can get what I feel was stolen from me. But being a sold out father to my children, all my time and money has gone to being a father. And now, fatherhood has taken me to live in the Philippines for the past 8 years. One day I hope to go to my blood land. Thanks for this pod cast! 🙂
You’re the living example of “Boricua en La Luna”, by Juan Antonio Corretjer. Everybody knows the story, but pay close attention to the words. As a Rican livin’ in the US, you do feel the difference and, at times, miss that PR warmth.
@@angelrivera6422 Thank you for the information and the empathy Angel Rivera! I will look up "Boricua en La Luna" Gracia
This was such a fun video! Chef Deborah has such a beautiful smile! 😍 & the dishes she made looked delicious!
so crazy to see sonny at the spots i frequented in Loiza. 15:24 i've gotten my medallas at the bar behind him.
finally homie visited PR
Maria and Deborah are just awesome ❤️❤️❤️!
There’s literally no better food review person than Sonny ! I wanna try everything in this video 🎉
You made me so homesick. Thank you for featuring my beloved island. I hope you return and go to some of the other unique areas on the island. I love your videos.
Sonny and the Editor really did Oro dirty. He always get cut everytime he said "But..." 😂😂😂😂
I had fun watching, Thank you
a culinary and adventurous journey that many people really want, and get a lot of new insights👍I also want to travel around the world to expand my knowledge🤭👍, always successful Sonny
That FX airgun rifle is SICK, and the Element scope, as well.
Everything in Puerto Rico looks delicious. Those sausages look amazing especially since they're deep fried for a minute.
31:37 "I told my husband you need to make me a chicken, a kitchen outside." LOL. That cooked pork looks AMAZINGLY delicious. Oro is hilarious, so is Sonny, of course.
This guide Oro is so funny and smart 😂. He makes watching this so intertaining
I love oroh so much! he's such a sweetheart! He's my favorite guess in BEFRS! More Oroh pls ❤❤
ORO!!! I hope to see more of him together with Sonny, in the future!
Please come to the Dominican Republic 🇩🇴 🫶🏼
❤❤❤❤🇵🇷❤️🔥 gracias por visitar a nuestra isla
Your video uploads are consistently fantastic! The effort you invest shines through. Keep up the awesome work.
i miss and love my Puerto Rican food, nothing like it.
Oro is the best co-host Sonny has ever had and he'd be hilarious and awesome as a permanent co-host! These videos with him stand out so much and they're hilarious 🤣
Thank you for sharing my island Puerto Rico 🇵🇷 has so much to share for the world.
Editing of your videos is amazing
OK. This is one of you best episodes. I love the chemistry of your college friend and you. I want to move here now. Do something like this again please.
I absolutely love this video ❤. Excellent education and brings awareness to such a beautiful place full of history.
Love this video- thanks Sunny and team!
Please let Oro be a regular! 🎉
This is a Master Piece, I ❤.
This channel has improved it's quality.
As a Puerto Rican (though born and raised in Connecticut and Florida (by Puerto Rican born and raised parents)) this video made me SO happy! Our food is delicious!
I know i’m not the only one who would like to see Oro in every episode. His chemistry wit Sonny is endearing but then he seems to have that with everyone. ❤
This guy is so entertaining I am addicted to his broadcasts I don’t no who does his production but it is professional and well done what a great utube website I look forward to it every night . He should never loose his red banner or his personality.
Amazing video! What a wonderful experience. I’m from Puerto Rico and I really enjoyed this video! 🇵🇷♥️
I love oro in the videos with you.
You guys are awesome together in the videos 😅
6:35 "boil em, mash em, stick em in a stew" xD
Lets go boriken style🙏🏾🇵🇷
First hes in a cruise ship now hes in Puerto Rico, what a legend
I love watching you! Another great video! 😊
Thanks for this excellent experience video information ❤
Oro made this extra special!
46:00 So exciting! You're in my hometown.
Y’all are a great team, keep the colabs comin 🤙
TY for visiting my island ❤❤
I love this show. I wish you would do more Caribbean islands like Martinique or Guadalupe