 Yeah, we on Boss Talk 101. You came up, you was born in San Diego. No. Yeah, you was born in San Diego. That's what I heard. That's what you heard. No, no, I was raised in San Diego. I was raised in San Diego. Where were you born? Because the Naval base, not a damn Naval base in San Diego. So I'm like, OK, yeah. Are you in? No, I just know where I'm saying, can we go up there? We be traveling, man. I was raised in San Diego. Yeah, I was raised in San Diego. I love San Diego. It's so beautiful. I like it better than LA. I'm sorry, I love it better than LA. Because the beaches are two different animals, right? The beaches are kind of different. The beaches hang out. Yes, I like beaches there. Clean, white sand beach. Yeah. The beaches in LA got a little gearing on it. I remember the first time I went to LA. And you know, you're looking for the beaches. And me from Jamaica, I'm looking for Jamaica beaches in LA. I've been dealing with this for a long time. I'm in my swimsuit jumping, and I'm ready to jump in the water. And I'm like, I don't know. I realize why people be wearing swimsuits. It is so freezing cold. It's cold. I'm looking at everybody on the beach. Like, why is everybody laying on the beach in clothes? Oh, no. It's a beach. But it's some people that are jumping in there. I've seen them. What? They call white people. They don't give a damn. They would jump in that thing. It's crazy. No, listen. You go to the beach in LA and hang out on the bullet walk, you know, walk up there. But in San Diego, you can actually go there and get in the water. The water is cold, too, but sometimes it's warm. No, because I went in the water in San Diego. It was really, really nice. Yeah. I love that atmosphere. What time of season? We always go, like, July, August. Yeah, it's not bad. There's some murky water down there, too, but it's not like Jamaica and, you know, all the Antigua and all that. It ain't like that. Out of all the places you've visited, what's the most beautiful place you've ever seen? It's got to be between Bora Bora and South Africa. What is it about those two places that you love? Well, Bora Bora, you can literally see the bottom of the ocean. Really? Yeah. Like, we're... Like a glass bottom? Like, you go in a glass bottom boat? No, you never go in a glass bottom. You look over the side, and depending on where you are, how deep it is, and you can see, like, the sandy bottom. Wow. Like sharks, uh, I had some friends. We went out, we were out there, and these ones decided they wanted to go scuba diving. Never took a damn... Lesson. Lesson. They just put the shit on and went down there. And these sharks was just... And they swam with the sharks. They swam with them feeding the sharks. These are the happiest sharks ever. I would never. I'd be scared. Come on, go on. Oh, no, trust me. Yeah, I was like, wow. They're friendly sharks. They said the sharks are full. You look yourself in that view. Okay, were your friends white or black? They were white. He the one black guy with a morning light. I was like, boy, I said, somebody got to tell this. They don't believe me. They don't think I killed you. Man, so, uh, acting, man. How'd you get into acting, bro? I love your movies, man. Anytime you're in there, man, I'll be like, this nigga here crazy like me. You gotta be crazy. This ain't real life. He ain't acting. I watched one last night. I didn't even know you were going to be in there. Which one was it? It was She Hoop with Nick Cannon and Chris Brown was in there and stuff like that. I was like, look at y'all. It's couple's retreat for me, my nigga. Well, that's Bora Bora. We filming that. Oh, really? Okay. Ooh, that was a good, I loved it, bro. Yeah, to be a part of that is awesome. Yeah, it gotta be. Yeah, that's like, we were out there when Obama was, um, elected. Okay. So it was me and, um, God damn it. What's her name? She played my, um, ex-wife. Oh, yeah, the one that was on Sisterhood. She don't talk shit. Yeah, that. She directs some BMF right now. Yeah. Oh, I didn't know that. Yeah. For real? She's a producer on it, too. She beats Moe. She, she don't. I'm picturing her face right now. I think she don't talk so much shit. Did she have a twin sister? Yes, she does. Yeah, she does. Tasha? Yeah, Tasha. Tasha. Yeah, y'all tripping. So me and Tasha out there. Okay, is she exactly how she is on the show? Tasha's crazy as fuck. I love her. She's been crazy. I love those personalities. She's never changed. She, she's the same old Tasha. She crazy as fuck. I love her. I love that personality. She's been the same. I'll be a detective. She's doing a great job directing because she was teaching acting. I've seen her whole shit. Keep just going up. I've seen her whole shit. I'm like, I'm rooting for her. I mean, she's, she's. That's awesome. Crazy. But the thing I can say about it is, you know, yeah, she, she, you really good at these parts about acting that husband that just left, you know. That just gets out of it. You know, you talked about that the other night. I'm like, oh, that nigga did that for real in the movie. So let's keep coming back. I was practicing. Your part actually fits like who you are. So did you have to prepare any for these, for them roles? Well, it is, it's not. It's, I play a more square guy. Sure did. Yeah. So I was playing, I don't play it phase on. Got a little more edge to it. Yeah. Cause I'm like, fuck that. Like when she, I don't know, the director was like, I was like, he's like, well, what would you do if your wife left? And I'm like, I'll let it go. He's like, no phase on. We got to go. We got to, we got to. Got to act like we care. So he's like, she's left. She's gone, guys. That's, I got to get her. So he's more of a square guy. Like, I try not to play him. A black is a person. Yeah. But you, and it's, it's, I've been that guy, the one or two black guys, there are the one black guy in the midst of that whole, the white, the one black guy. He always get, it's just one, maybe two, maybe two. But that's it. I've been that in carpet America. So when I see it, I can relate, man. Yeah. I mean, cause you, they said there were a black man in business is either invisible or schizophrenic. Mm-hmm. Because we got to deal with, I ain't no wholesome. It's just a little insane. Then we got to go home like, what's up, nigga? All right. You got to deal with both sides of the fence. They start to deal with that side. Yeah, yeah. Yeah, we on boss talk one on one.