 Can you tell me your funniest and most memorable moment for filming? Honestly, the whole thing was memorable. I know it sounds corny, but it's true. It was fun. Everything that I got to be a part of, whether it be rehearsals or actually shooting, it was just, it was a blast. And I think everybody was there, felt the same way. Yeah, I was like going to theater camp. Yeah. Yeah, I was like going back to something extraordinarily fun. And I mean, every day is like, get up and dance, swing from, you know, the trapeze. Get up and learn. Try something new and sing and you end up in a recording studio. Like, how often do you get behind a mic and record? Like, I don't, it's not my everyday thing. So it was really fun. Took me out of my element and put me back into this world that I really missed. Were there any blooper moments where I assume there must have been so many times when you guys tripped up or choreography went wrong? No, none. Seamless. It's perfect. What you saw, we did it once. Our number is pretty much impossible to do all the way through because it's just there's too many setups and rigs and harnesses. To get into this tight spiral span, we had to like run away from each other and like do this kick turn and then get lifted up. They would like pull us up and we would come off the ground and that would sort of like make us swing together even faster. And if we weren't in the exactly the right place, like we would meet in the middle and for this tight spiral. It was just a head on collision. So that would happen. Just bam. Quite a bit. She was upside down. She started to swing upside down on your knees, right? Yeah. And would come all the way from across the room and just literally her head would just barely miss this handrail and she would come up to the eye level with me. And I was like, what the heck? This is crazy. They're like, I didn't even, I didn't have to act at all. Mind you, we have to be cute. I have to be cute. I have to be like a beautiful. Yeah, she would pull up and it would be like a perfect. Elegant face. It's not Zoolander, it's a dead face. It's like the whole time I'm like, and then as soon as I'm back down. That was it. You just got a little. I was going to be like. Ah. I usually don't like that shot. I kept going, Michael, because I have this huge vein just right down my forehead because I've been upside down for like three minutes. That's the one thing you notice. That was pretty impressive. My face is red. With the head on collisions, was it quite awkward before you got to know each other when you'd be like, my god, that hurts? It was a good icebreaker. Yeah, first day we were in there. So we, that kind of, that uncomfortableness of like slamming into each other or whatever, it's gone. It became a partnership very quickly. Yeah, it was very much, you know, we were always checking in with each other first and foremost. And after we knew we were okay, then we would take notes and everything, but first we were like, well, we did. Yeah, we did. I mean, there's very little that is not us. It must have been months. Quite literally, it was a month of rehearsals and everything like that, it was a lot. That was incredible, if we had a month to prepare for every movie and get ready for a film, everything would be wonderful. I was so excited to do dance rehearsals and then they'd be like, oh no, you're in the air. And I'd be like, oh, so every dance, every dance rehearsal's like, yeah, I get to, you know, like get into my thing, you know, like, and then they'd be like, oh no, for this you're gonna be in the hoop, so. You don't need to memorize that. She was always spinning above everybody. I was always doing something in the air, so. Which is dope. Which is pretty cool. But I wish I could have been on the ground every now and then.