Rita’s complaint is spot on, my mum (african born) said that not providing food is not of african culture if you invite someone to your house, it’s foreign influence that’s made that a thing per say
14:14 I wouldn’t really care if I saw like a bunch of dudes sit and bunch of women standing. I would care a little, if someone was clearly like hurt, or look like they couldn’t stand for long. I can tell when Sister is struggling on heels, you know.
This is my favorite video so far. S/o to Charlie for being open and for both of your personalities. Deep, insightful, and hilarious! Keep going Rita 🎉
Awww thank you for watching, this makes me happy! So glad you enjoyed it ❤️🥹
This is one of the best episodes. We haven’t stopped laughing out loud all through out😭😂😂😂
😂😂 my top 10 for sure!!
A good mix of being a funny yet deep episode, I enjoyed watching! 👏🏾
Loveeee that you enjoyed! Thank youuu ❤️🥹
Charlie brought me here
Welcome ❤️
He said "I'm somebody's child!" 😂 Hilarious episode again. And nice little therapy session too 😊
This was an amazing episode. 😂😂😂😂 12:59
The part about being intentional in your friendships was real man 💯
Thank you so much for watching 😂❤️
Loved this episode 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
❤️❤️❤️🥹🥹
This was such a great conversation 👌🏾
Yay! Thank you so much for listening ❤️❤️
20:40 “I being BLEEDING” 😭😭😭
Rita’s complaint is spot on, my mum (african born) said that not providing food is not of african culture if you invite someone to your house, it’s foreign influence that’s made that a thing per say
Great episode once again!!!
Thank you so much for watching 🥹🥹❤️❤️
Great episode - it was funny but I also enjoyed the deep conversations 👏🏽
Not “how old is old?”😅😅
😂😂 crazy!
10:33 if they are not pregnant, elderly or on crutches, why stand up. Equality! 🙌🏾
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14:14 I wouldn’t really care if I saw like a bunch of dudes sit and bunch of women standing. I would care a little, if someone was clearly like hurt, or look like they couldn’t stand for long. I can tell when Sister is struggling on heels, you know.
12:23 but first of all, even by Charlie’s ‘equality’, wouldn’t at least half the people seated need to be women?