She is so down to earth...I've never really cared or gotten anything from Comedians...but she is awesome. I wish this interview would have been longer.
32:40 - when she accidentally got mustard on strangers's clothes. Similar thing happened to me to me twice - once was when I was a kid and I accidentally spilled mac and cheese on this man's white T-shirt at a HomeTown Buffet, and the second time was a person next to me at a college campus buffet line getting hot piping spilled on his arm due to my clumsiness. At the college campus, I got so embarrassed I decided to sit myself in a corner away from everybody as if I was giving myself a timeout for that accident. It certainly helps hearing her story knowing that humans make human mistakes - it's what makes us humans. I also resonated with her at 35:18 where she was listing out her school crushes. Each year in elementary school I would have a different one, then I had one from all through middle and high school, and then a total of two in high school 😂
Three favorite bits. 1) The importance of sibling relationships. 2) First crush and First heartbreak. 3) How she felt about her BiPolar diagnosis and then how she felt about how she felt about her BiPolar diagnosis.
Taylor's last special was life-changing for me. It made me seek out a psychiatrist and work through my shame of taking antidepressants. Very thankful for her approach to comedy and relatable story!
I love Taylor! She is absolutely hysterical and she seems so grounded. Seeing her get real about her relationship with her siblings was really heartwarming. This interview was a good time!
Taylor rocks. Intellectually beyond her life experience. Words of wisdom and always seems so strong and centered then tells us she feels different on the inside. That’s strength at its apogee.
I’ve never cackled and cried back and forth so much listening to a podcast thank you because to quote steels magnolia’s “why laughter with tears is my favorite emotion”.
I have so much respect for Taylor's honesty. I feel like this is something you can't make good jokes without and she is very funny. I hope to see more of her in the future.
I really hope everyone gets to experience inner child therapy/healing and energy healing. Its so pleasurable and balancing. Feeling loss of self is really tough. And im sorry to everyone who has and your whole and loved.
The advice at the end to middle school Taylor is something I relate to so much. Middle School is a terrible time for so many people, and I wish I could go back to my old self too and tell me everything she wants to tell her former self. ❤️
This podcast is such an amazing podcast cause it literally is like a healing thing to watch for me. I just love that I can connect to these guest based on the things they go through when they are in middle school. and to see that its okay to revisit my middle school self as a 23 yer old and seeing that people can get throughout all of the things. so thank you for creating Podcrushed🥰💕
Such an insightful and entertaining podcast. Everyone is so relatable. Huge fan of Taylor Tomlinson. I wish we could all go back and tell our younger selves that things will get better.
To answer your question, favorite part: her being herself and seemingly feeling right at home and open ... sounded like she was talking to friends.. Taylor is great. Only got to see one of the shows a month ago but she is awesome. Some of her revelations were pretty surprising liking anxiety and insecurity. I wouldn't have thought. Kudos to you as a podcast team to asking intelligent questions and making her feel relaxed like that...
man, randomly found this channel while searching for interviews with Taylor and this chat is just perfect. thank you all for sharing and making me think, as well as laugh. chef's fucking kiss :)
the siblings going through shit and getting closer really resonated with me, like most things from her so that explains why i love her comedy so much oh shit not the aunt uncle's pov loss of a sibling now, ok ok i'm crying stop it (tw y'all)
Taylor's act is one impression after another, just marvelous. I watch over and over and it never gets old, even though - or maybe because - I know what's coming next
Insomnia baking or doing house chores is how I cope with chronic pain and chronic fatigue syndrome teaming up to keeping me awake. I'm actually awake now (almost 6am at my house) doing stuff because I can't get to sleep. I gave up trying to get to sleep after 2 hours... I'm basically a night owl now. My 24 hour cycle is I sleep in the morning from 4-6am until midday and work in the arvo then nap for a couple of hours then work until 4am to 6am. Work out what works for you then do it... If baking helps you to get calm or settle enough to sleep then use it. Blessings from South Eastern Australia, Dot
This was a great episode I loved the other Tomlinson I am so proud of her see I've been watching her for a long time and she really has is very successful.
Its so true about siblings! Not that you can replace a specific child that was lost, but its likely you can still be a parent(of living children)if a child does pass too soon. If you lose a sibling thats been there for your entire life however, there is no way you can just "make another one" like we typically can after the loss of a child. Im not even close w most of my siblings, only semi-close to 1 sister but even then, I cant imagine losing someone who Ive known and grown with my entire life, someone who shares childhood memories and inside jokes, someone whos been w you in rough times, someone that gets you without you having to constantly explain, someone who can see the truth about your parents and family dynamic etc. I already feel quite alone in life but if I lost my 1 sister who gets me and all the chronic illnesses we share, it would destroy me and my will to go on.
I hope so much that my children love each other as much as Taylor's siblings love each other. My brother and I were friends, but then he fell into some serious mental health problems and became extremely irritable, resentful, narcissistic (seemingly, but that's not necessarily in a clinical way), depressed, paranoid, angry, and it became impossible to have a rational discussion with him. I don't blame him for his problems, but I wish I knew how to help him. Unfortunately, he is extremely difficult for anyone to be around, and I feel sorry for him and for myself.
That “foikennn reeeeallly??” 😂 and the beginning and end of her relationship with God joke was so funny. Such a difficult time in life and losing a parent on top of all that must have been so hard and devastating. I’m not finished with the video yet but I’ve already taken away so much from this video. This episode was so frothy 😂❤ honestly it was a very beautiful and therapeutic conversation.
It makes me very happy that she's so open and honest about her beliefs, her journey, her mental health, etc. I think this has the potential to help people heal from childhood trauma, from feeling discomfort with their internal thoughts and feelings, and of course to help with seeking out therapy for stronger mental health.
I enjoyed every second of it 😊 especially when Nava asked her how she handles making jokes about her mom who passed. I always wonder how comedians keep it cool when it comes to personal stuff. Great ep ❤!
I relate to everything that she is saying about social anxiety. I have been stepping into the stand up comedy the past year. It is terrifying. And my best friend I have had the same one since I was 12 years old haha
Taylor, if by any chance you read this comment know that the discomfort you had to endure on this podcast has had a real effect on my mood. The things you told and the smart things you are saying to yourself to keep sain give me inspiration. I am sorry you had such an intense experience but it will be an enduring positive model for many people who struggle with mental problems. Even though you are no longer a believer I do feel you are doing God's work by helping alleviate pain. You don't have to believe the American story about God to be doing God's work. God is love and you are pursuing the eternal love by helping people and being so bruttaly honest. I wish you a great life with emotional stability and hopefully a great partner to make you feel the love that you deserve. You rock! Much love from me ❤
i remember really wanting to get tickets for when she came to dallas when i was living in the city but ultimately not wanting to go alone and now that i’m an hour+ outside the metroplex with a small army of animals to care for i can honestly say if virtual tickets were a thing, i’d 100% pay for a virtual live ticket. i have no idea the infrastructure required for something like that so it might be an infeasible ask but just throwing it out there
That ketchup packet story was so funny bc someone did that to me at universal(I dont think it was intentional though) and I had ketchup all over me the rest of the day, even in my socks lol
I’m at 50:11 in the video, I think diagnosis, therapy and medication can be so helpful ( I probably have heard people say “the medication made things worse” and that scared me for a long time I think, but when you do find the medication that works for you, whether it’s a specific prescription, 420, (haven’t done psilocybin Myself yet but have heard it’s helpful for some people) It’s game changing. Like I was dealing with severe multi-source PTSD, CPTSD, anxiety, action paralysis, autism that was undiagnosed, a bit of adhd, OCD, … like so much was going on And I’ve made a ton of progress since then. I think being able to identify things can be that first helpful step to being able to work through things / make progress (speaking for myself I think I’ve seen the most progress working through my PTSD to where the episodes of depression are not as deep, not as heavy, not as devastating…. That did take years of work, but I’m in such a better more positive place with my mental health, I wouldn’t say it ever vanishes… but from where I was to where I am now is so different to where I can make progress in my life… and I think it’s a bit of a healthy defense, but I know which people to avoid too )
30:27 I use the acronym “FINE” meaning “FKd up, insecure, neurotic (old timey term for anxious), and emotional.” You can say your fine to someone but don’t need to explain which definition
George Carlin was doing standup around then, when Taylor was in that range of years. He'd been doing it for maybe 2 decades already. I listened to him in the 70s, even.
Dude... I totally did the mustard thing! Except it was ketchup in 7th grade! And it spewed onto like the white shirt of the most well-dressed, nicest kid from a great family in the whole grade. He came after me and shoved me, and I had nothing b/c I was so totally horrified that I did it. I apologized profusely. He eventually kind of forgave me but it haunted me for weeks.
I'm shocked by her saying "none of us have a relationship with my dad". Didn't she say in one of her specials that she loves him and he's like her best friend?
On her latest tour (Have It All) she talked about how she no longer has a relationship with her dad. I can’t imagine he’s been supportive of her and her siblings (one of whom came out as nb) in certain important ways
One of her jokes is about how difficult it is to find a father's Day card. "You've always been there for me...Nope" "you are a father, this is a day, here is a card" or something like that.
This comment is for me and random gen Z and the occasional millennial oh what am I saying we all did MBTI deep loops during the pandemic. So, I’m an ENFP married to an INFJ and watching Penn’s acting clips from the past decade which I missed since I was working night shifts in ob nursing and having our babies… so, anyway. The getting to know the INFJ personality type should come with an opening from Penn saying… “and welcome… to your own personal Hell where only you get the commentary and the subtext of life” until one day you look across the room at some other NF and they just pick up what you’re subconscious is latently putting down, but again only in subtext. 😂😊.
Thanks to my Love for #TaylorTomlinson, this episode found me, followed by another amazing episode, #50 with #RobLowe 🤩 When you surround yourself with good things, more good things find you 💯 Thank you, #ExicitedNewPodcrushedFollower 😍
I would like to know all the parallels of Narnia and Lord of the rings to religion. I never watched it like that. But I didn't grew up religious - and didn't even saw "Matrix" as something like that. Only after watching it with our religion teacher and him pointing it out.
Ever since I started my period even before I started having sex I’ve always been afraid I’m pregnant but I’m not religious I just have anxiety and intrusive thoughts lol
Unlike many women working in comedy today Taylor is so much more than " pretty girl says sex stuff." Yes she does have jokes about sex, to me at least, the jokes are more for context and not so much for shock value, they remind me of how Richard Pryor would talk about race and use the "n" word.
Wow, didn’t realize she was so crude to the Lord esp after he’s done so much for her. I was a fan, I’ll be moving on now. We get enough disrespect from unbelievers but to have to deal with this from former Christians, NO! Very sad. Another Hollyweirdo who has sold herself to the devil for temporal fame. Good riddance.
Gee Molly, depending on YOUR life experience, it MAY be difficult to understand how you interpret another’s relationship. Not every relations ship is peaches and cream. To determine/judge another’s experience is not how Jesus intended for you to behave. Or is that too inconvenient to understand?
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When she said she has survivors guilt for her younger self, I felt that so deeply. Loved her and you guys
I'm going through dark night of the soul Scorpio time and it's like exactly like that
She is so down to earth...I've never really cared or gotten anything from Comedians...but she is awesome. I wish this interview would have been longer.
32:40 - when she accidentally got mustard on strangers's clothes. Similar thing happened to me to me twice - once was when I was a kid and I accidentally spilled mac and cheese on this man's white T-shirt at a HomeTown Buffet, and the second time was a person next to me at a college campus buffet line getting hot piping spilled on his arm due to my clumsiness. At the college campus, I got so embarrassed I decided to sit myself in a corner away from everybody as if I was giving myself a timeout for that accident. It certainly helps hearing her story knowing that humans make human mistakes - it's what makes us humans.
I also resonated with her at 35:18 where she was listing out her school crushes. Each year in elementary school I would have a different one, then I had one from all through middle and high school, and then a total of two in high school 😂
Three favorite bits.
1) The importance of sibling relationships.
2) First crush and First heartbreak.
3) How she felt about her BiPolar diagnosis and then how she felt about how she felt about her BiPolar diagnosis.
Taylor's last special was life-changing for me. It made me seek out a psychiatrist and work through my shame of taking antidepressants. Very thankful for her approach to comedy and relatable story!
So happy for you, we can have floaties!
Same with me! I want some pool floaties I’m so done with almost drowning 😂
That’s awesome! Floaties for everyone!
The more I see from Taylor, the more I want to see from her. So excited to see what Taylor can do on her new late night show, After Midnight.
I love Taylor! She is absolutely hysterical and she seems so grounded. Seeing her get real about her relationship with her siblings was really heartwarming.
This interview was a good time!
Taylor rocks. Intellectually beyond her life experience. Words of wisdom and always seems so strong and centered then tells us she feels different on the inside. That’s strength at its apogee.
I’ve never cackled and cried back and forth so much listening to a podcast thank you because to quote steels magnolia’s “why laughter with tears is my favorite emotion”.
I absolutely love Taylor. I wish her all the love and happiness in life.
I have so much respect for Taylor's honesty. I feel like this is something you can't make good jokes without and she is very funny. I hope to see more of her in the future.
The Kelly Clarkson bit is hystericalllll ! 29:18 Penn's imitaiton is amazing lmaoooo
I really hope everyone gets to experience inner child therapy/healing and energy healing. Its so pleasurable and balancing. Feeling loss of self is really tough. And im sorry to everyone who has and your whole and loved.
The advice at the end to middle school Taylor is something I relate to so much. Middle School is a terrible time for so many people, and I wish I could go back to my old self too and tell me everything she wants to tell her former self. ❤️
This podcast is such an amazing podcast cause it literally is like a healing thing to watch for me. I just love that I can connect to these guest based on the things they go through when they are in middle school. and to see that its okay to revisit my middle school self as a 23 yer old and seeing that people can get throughout all of the things. so thank you for creating Podcrushed🥰💕
God when she was talking about her first heartbreak, brutal 😭 😭. It’s sad to relate but glad she was willing to talk about it.
I was always told and still am told "you're so funny!" And I love that. I love making others laugh and smile. I love laughing at myself!
She is fantastic! A true genuine soul, appreciate her openness and ability to be honest but layer it with humor.
Such an insightful and entertaining podcast. Everyone is so relatable. Huge fan of Taylor Tomlinson. I wish we could all go back and tell our younger selves that things will get better.
To answer your question, favorite part: her being herself and seemingly feeling right at home and open ... sounded like she was talking to friends.. Taylor is great. Only got to see one of the shows a month ago but she is awesome. Some of her revelations were pretty surprising liking anxiety and insecurity. I wouldn't have thought.
Kudos to you as a podcast team to asking intelligent questions and making her feel relaxed like that...
omg I love her !! this is the most exciting unexpected cross over omg
You were so right in your introduction. She was really open in her last Netfix special. I couldn't imagine being that open about my personal life!!!
Really enjoyed this episode. Very endearing, sad, and relatable. I'm so sorry for her struggles.
man, randomly found this channel while searching for interviews with Taylor and this chat is just perfect. thank you all for sharing and making me think, as well as laugh. chef's fucking kiss :)
To quote Lex Fridman - Thanks you, Taylor - you're a wonderful human being!
the siblings going through shit and getting closer really resonated with me, like most things from her so that explains why i love her comedy so much
oh shit not the aunt uncle's pov loss of a sibling now, ok ok i'm crying stop it (tw y'all)
great listening to show. Like when Taylor is talking about figuring out she was bipolar. Glad she shared.
Love this episode! Love Taylor Tomlinson. I watch all her videos.
Taylor's act is one impression after another, just marvelous. I watch over and over and it never gets old, even though - or maybe because - I know what's coming next
Her insomnia baking is awesome. She is wonderful
Insomnia baking or doing house chores is how I cope with chronic pain and chronic fatigue syndrome teaming up to keeping me awake. I'm actually awake now (almost 6am at my house) doing stuff because I can't get to sleep. I gave up trying to get to sleep after 2 hours...
I'm basically a night owl now. My 24 hour cycle is I sleep in the morning from 4-6am until midday and work in the arvo then nap for a couple of hours then work until 4am to 6am.
Work out what works for you then do it... If baking helps you to get calm or settle enough to sleep then use it.
Blessings from South Eastern Australia, Dot
Taylor is awesome - thanks for bringing her on!!
This was a great episode I loved the other Tomlinson I am so proud of her see I've been watching her for a long time and she really has is very successful.
Its so true about siblings! Not that you can replace a specific child that was lost, but its likely you can still be a parent(of living children)if a child does pass too soon. If you lose a sibling thats been there for your entire life however, there is no way you can just "make another one" like we typically can after the loss of a child. Im not even close w most of my siblings, only semi-close to 1 sister but even then, I cant imagine losing someone who Ive known and grown with my entire life, someone who shares childhood memories and inside jokes, someone whos been w you in rough times, someone that gets you without you having to constantly explain, someone who can see the truth about your parents and family dynamic etc. I already feel quite alone in life but if I lost my 1 sister who gets me and all the chronic illnesses we share, it would destroy me and my will to go on.
Love Taylor Tomlinson! I enjoyed so much of this. Great questions and loved the flow between funny and deep stuff.
I hope so much that my children love each other as much as Taylor's siblings love each other. My brother and I were friends, but then he fell into some serious mental health problems and became extremely irritable, resentful, narcissistic (seemingly, but that's not necessarily in a clinical way), depressed, paranoid, angry, and it became impossible to have a rational discussion with him. I don't blame him for his problems, but I wish I knew how to help him. Unfortunately, he is extremely difficult for anyone to be around, and I feel sorry for him and for myself.
I like the jacket. Very ✨”clueless”✨
Oh no I can't unsee it now!
Amazing interview! Thank you all so much!
Good stuff, this is how to do a conversational interview 👏
It’s always a joy to listen to Taylor, great episode, thanks!
These hosts got a lot of interesting new info out of Tomlinson. Great listen!
I am so freaking pissed I missed Taylor when she was in my city - I loved the podcast!
That “foikennn reeeeallly??” 😂 and the beginning and end of her relationship with God joke was so funny.
Such a difficult time in life and losing a parent on top of all that must have been so hard and devastating.
I’m not finished with the video yet but I’ve already taken away so much from this video. This episode was so frothy 😂❤ honestly it was a very beautiful and therapeutic conversation.
It makes me very happy that she's so open and honest about her beliefs, her journey, her mental health, etc. I think this has the potential to help people heal from childhood trauma, from feeling discomfort with their internal thoughts and feelings, and of course to help with seeking out therapy for stronger mental health.
These two in conversation! So excited to watch this!!!
“Grief is the price we pay for love.”
quite frankly this is fantastic....cheers!
thoroughly enjoyed the episode, thank you guys
I enjoyed every second of it 😊 especially when Nava asked her how she handles making jokes about her mom who passed. I always wonder how comedians keep it cool when it comes to personal stuff. Great ep ❤!
I relate to everything that she is saying about social anxiety. I have been stepping into the stand up comedy the past year. It is terrifying. And my best friend I have had the same one since I was 12 years old haha
Go Taylor, it's your pod day🎉
She is actually funny in a comic world where many people pretend they are funny.
Taylor, if by any chance you read this comment know that the discomfort you had to endure on this podcast has had a real effect on my mood. The things you told and the smart things you are saying to yourself to keep sain give me inspiration. I am sorry you had such an intense experience but it will be an enduring positive model for many people who struggle with mental problems. Even though you are no longer a believer I do feel you are doing God's work by helping alleviate pain. You don't have to believe the American story about God to be doing God's work. God is love and you are pursuing the eternal love by helping people and being so bruttaly honest. I wish you a great life with emotional stability and hopefully a great partner to make you feel the love that you deserve. You rock! Much love from me ❤
13:44 Conan: “Tyler Timlinson!” 😂😂😁
Taylor is so funny…love her!
i remember really wanting to get tickets for when she came to dallas when i was living in the city but ultimately not wanting to go alone and now that i’m an hour+ outside the metroplex with a small army of animals to care for i can honestly say if virtual tickets were a thing, i’d 100% pay for a virtual live ticket. i have no idea the infrastructure required for something like that so it might be an infeasible ask but just throwing it out there
That ketchup packet story was so funny bc someone did that to me at universal(I dont think it was intentional though) and I had ketchup all over me the rest of the day, even in my socks lol
I ran the second I got the notification!!! 🎉🎉
Great show, I love Taylor she is so damn talented.
I just saw Taylor last weekend in Jamestown doing her Have it all show. She is so great and hilarious
I’m at 50:11 in the video,
I think diagnosis, therapy and medication can be so helpful
( I probably have heard people say “the medication made things worse” and that scared me for a long time I think, but when you do find the medication that works for you, whether it’s a specific prescription, 420, (haven’t done psilocybin Myself yet but have heard it’s helpful for some people)
It’s game changing.
Like I was dealing with severe multi-source PTSD, CPTSD, anxiety, action paralysis, autism that was undiagnosed, a bit of adhd, OCD, … like so much was going on
And I’ve made a ton of progress since then.
I think being able to identify things can be that first helpful step to being able to work through things / make progress (speaking for myself I think I’ve seen the most progress working through my PTSD to where the episodes of depression are not as deep, not as heavy, not as devastating…. That did take years of work, but I’m in such a better more positive place with my mental health, I wouldn’t say it ever vanishes… but from where I was to where I am now is so different to where I can make progress in my life… and I think it’s a bit of a healthy defense, but I know which people to avoid too )
Enjoying this interview. Very cool humans
Most authentic ameriacan comedian
I was "forced" to listen to a Rusty Warren album at 10. I didn't know what a Knocker was or why one should be up. Oh, and by the way, I adore Taylor!
30:27 I use the acronym “FINE” meaning “FKd up, insecure, neurotic (old timey term for anxious), and emotional.” You can say your fine to someone but don’t need to explain which definition
release the full cut!
George Carlin was doing standup around then, when Taylor was in that range of years. He'd been doing it for maybe 2 decades already. I listened to him in the 70s, even.
please interview TAYLOR MOMSEN, bring little Jenny memories to the show
Love her! Pretty funny & pretty person!!!
Hello from Spain❤I enjoyed this episode so much.
taylor is just the best :)
they did her dirty with those headphones 😭
Taylor ❤❤❤❤❤
Penn Badgley? More like Badge Pennley.
Dude... I totally did the mustard thing! Except it was ketchup in 7th grade! And it spewed onto like the white shirt of the most well-dressed, nicest kid from a great family in the whole grade. He came after me and shoved me, and I had nothing b/c I was so totally horrified that I did it. I apologized profusely. He eventually kind of forgave me but it haunted me for weeks.
I'm shocked by her saying "none of us have a relationship with my dad". Didn't she say in one of her specials that she loves him and he's like her best friend?
On her latest tour (Have It All) she talked about how she no longer has a relationship with her dad. I can’t imagine he’s been supportive of her and her siblings (one of whom came out as nb) in certain important ways
One of her jokes is about how difficult it is to find a father's Day card. "You've always been there for me...Nope" "you are a father, this is a day, here is a card" or something like that.
@@honorisaliveit sounds like he’s still super religious, the kids have outgrown the fairy tales, and he can’t learn and grow.
He's probably a narcissist
This comment is for me and random gen Z and the occasional millennial oh what am I saying we all did MBTI deep loops during the pandemic. So, I’m an ENFP married to an INFJ and watching Penn’s acting clips from the past decade which I missed since I was working night shifts in ob nursing and having our babies… so, anyway. The getting to know the INFJ personality type should come with an opening from Penn saying… “and welcome… to your own personal Hell where only you get the commentary and the subtext of life” until one day you look across the room at some other NF and they just pick up what you’re subconscious is latently putting down, but again only in subtext. 😂😊.
She works a crowd like nobody’s business.
Thanks to my Love for #TaylorTomlinson, this episode found me, followed by another amazing episode, #50 with #RobLowe 🤩 When you surround yourself with good things, more good things find you 💯
Thank you,
#ExicitedNewPodcrushedFollower 😍
Thank you,
Is this the guy from You series?
I would like to know all the parallels of Narnia and Lord of the rings to religion. I never watched it like that. But I didn't grew up religious - and didn't even saw "Matrix" as something like that. Only after watching it with our religion teacher and him pointing it out.
Ever since I started my period even before I started having sex I’ve always been afraid I’m pregnant but I’m not religious I just have anxiety and intrusive thoughts lol
Thank you people I forgot about my experance being told to leave the church by the priest.Alot to do with whom I am.All good
🖤🙌🏻✨
dude did not his research, glad that Taylor was good about this. hello listen to her act
Is it the actor from You?
Yes
BRUCE Taylor had a crush on u bro u missed out # UsUCK LOL
Unlike many women working in comedy today Taylor is so much more than " pretty girl says sex stuff."
Yes she does have jokes about sex, to me at least, the jokes are more for context and not so much for shock value, they remind me of how Richard Pryor would talk about race and use the "n" word.
Same, girl 37:09
Interviewer is so lame asking Taylor AGAIN about when her mom died
I feel Taylor is being interrupted too often..
Is the name na'ava or nava the former means resplendent in Hebrew and the latter means beautiful in Hebrew
Nava means music in persian
@@alalehfarahmand6306 cool my father is from shiraz
Taylor is bigger then these people. She should be on a COMEDY PODCAST. Idk what these people's appeal is at all.
Also they sound like the lamest radio group ever.
OMG headphones do not suit that face 😂😂😂
weird to say that out loud
Wow, didn’t realize she was so crude to the Lord esp after he’s done so much for her. I was a fan, I’ll be moving on now. We get enough disrespect from unbelievers but to have to deal with this from former Christians, NO! Very sad. Another Hollyweirdo who has sold herself to the devil for temporal fame. Good riddance.
Gee Molly, depending on YOUR life experience, it MAY be difficult to understand how you interpret another’s relationship. Not every relations ship is peaches and cream. To determine/judge another’s experience is not how Jesus intended for you to behave. Or is that too inconvenient to understand?