 It used to be pepperoni and pineapples, but then I stopped eating pork. But I still love pineapple on my pizza. So now I just do it with chicken. My cell phone. Tissue. I have tissue. Secret party drink. Margaritas. I don't make them. I drink them though. I drink them really well. Depending on whose party it is, I am known to become the impromptu DJ. I'm known to switch up the music and really get it going. Double Decker is something. Like a lot of meat. Yeah. Um, I mean, I'd probably just be like a club sandwich. Sounds, yeah, cool and classy. Think there's as long as arms. I feel like there's more, still awkward, but more that you could possibly accomplish. Yeah, yeah, maybe the same. I don't really watch reality TV, honestly. I don't neither. How do you get a Canadian to say sorry? Punch him in the face. Yeah, that sounds like that. Probably something to my mom. She was wondering why we haven't been communicating. It's because we're like, the time difference is crazy different from here in Toronto. So I just had to let her know, like, ma, in London, I'll get you back when you're awake. Probably my publicist is telling her what I wanted for lunch. I usually just do like a peace, like a peace sign. Like it just, you know what I'm saying? Like, am I looking so fine? Finding love. Something serious. Always serve face and selfies. I rarely smile in selfies. Brandy's Cinderella is what popped in my head. Yeah. Yeah, I mean Cinderella, classic, for sure. You didn't really have a whole ton of time to rehearse. It comes with having a small budget in New York. So we pretty much just had to hit the ground running. Do our work beforehand. Understand that this film was riding on the love between Tisha and Fani and making sure that that was believable. They, I think, took three scenes from the script that we were working on. And ultimately, it honestly just felt like a rehearsal. We would do the scene one way and then Barry would give us direction. And we were just playing with each other, like, you know, just listening and receiving. And yeah, and I don't know how chemistry is gauged necessarily, but like, I feel good about it. And guess what, it's all right. I learned so much about being confident on a film set. Yeah, just really, you know, owning the space of like, I'm here, I have a right to be here and I got some work to do. I think my favorite thing about working with Kiki was just like, you know, just her energy. She had this like, raw energy that she don't really get to see in actors or actresses who have been around for a little while. So I appreciated that. Definitely have their awkward quality to it. But I think what's special about this film and Barry's direction is that it's not even, like it's not even a sex scene. Like it's a love scene. It's just they are taking this next step in expressing how much they love each other. And what's wonderful about Barry is that he allowed that moment to take its time. It wasn't rushed and it gave us time to, you know, really keep checking in with each other, you know, as Tish and Fani, but then also as Kiki and Stefan, like, okay, now we're doing this and gonna keep on going. Definitely when the family was together, like if Coleman was there, if Coleman was on set, we definitely were having a good time.