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Jonathan Vaness is one of the main, you've probably seen him, he's all over the show. Yeah, he's all everywhere. He's phenomenal. All the new cast is great. Great, funny. And it's, I think, more, it's more about changing people's lives now than just changing their appearance. Right. And stuff like that. Which was the original, the dressing, what was it? Anyway. But yes, this should be interesting because obviously Indian grandmas, at least in America, are more conservative. And that's usually how old people are. But also the bill, it didn't pass, but I think they're gonna come back to it, I think in January, I think is what they said. But the marriage being legalized for gay marriage in India. So hopefully that passes. Yeah. Because they deserve every right, just like everybody else does. Yeah. Yes, this should be fun. Here we go. Oh, we all got to climb trees. And I was very good at it. I can't believe it now. Not worry about anybody. Yes. Enjoy their life. I know. Men are slowly coming around. But I was around when they first... Boom. When they first moved in. Hi, guys. This is Anirudh. And this is Sarita Aunty. I'm Shruti. And this is Smoveni Aunty. And this is Sarita Aunty. Today we are going to be watching one episode of Queer Eye. Aunty, have you ever watched an episode of this? No. You want to watch it? Yes. Before that, can I ask you a question? What are your views on homosexuality? Homosexuality? Oh, homosexuality. I'm telling you, no answer is the wrong answer. You can say anything you want. Here's the wrong answer. I think that it's for safe already. But I don't think about it because it's a fact of life. I can't explain this thing. Like, you're the same person from the same sex. I don't think I could answer that question better. Why are you going on? That is a Hollywood honest. The guy that we're meeting today has made it is Anthony A. Day Brown. This is purple. This is that house. That's how houses are there. Oh. This is what happens to these high men. They're going to change lives. But how did Jesus live? So the hosts actually are called as Path 5. This one's the culture expert. This one's the fashion expert. This one's the grooming expert. This one's the design expert. And this one is a real jack-o-lantern. Who is the food and wine expert? Anthony said there's something wrong. What is wrong? I told you. Oh my God, Kenny. Oh, ceiling. They go to, you know, different people's houses and they give you a whole living house. They're going to renovate his house. They're going to renovate him. Oh, great. Oh, how uncamped it is. I think it's something like a mother. They don't care about their work. Susie, the government, the senior house. No, this is their work. This is their work. They charge for that. They have a lot of money for this. I should defend it. Okay. Why are you concerned about that? I mean, it's a concern, but I'm not okay, guys. Do you think boys and girls should dress a certain way? Oh, no. No, not necessarily. Girls are dressing up exactly like boys. And boys are dressing up like... So if boys dress up like girls, what is that? When I meet people, sometimes the questions that I face is that, oh, why do you have your head, you know, one side saved? Are you saying that you're a man and a woman? And I'm like, maybe I just like this? Yeah, it's cool. My friend did that. You don't find a version of working. It doesn't have to be working. He's saying that you don't need to dress like any other person. That's why you want to dress. You don't need to dress like that. But dress confidently. You'll be lighter. So all the time, it's a pressure. Am I looking feminine? Yes. How is my body moving? You know, like you're always in a cage. I wish I did tell my dad, but I just couldn't say it. Now I regret it. He's going to come out with his father, but then he's with the wife. So it's just one of his biggest injuries in life. Which is why he wants to come out with stepmother now. Because better late than never, right? I'm asking you a question. Please, Jib. How you came out? So I think I figured when I was 16. I figured out when I was 23. So when I came out to my sister, she was the first person I told. The first person I told was my sister. And she is my best best friend. She knows everything about me. So when I told her, she was like, oh, this, okay. She ultimately said to me, it's completely fine. Don't worry about it. This is shocking, but I, yeah, I mean, I don't know what to tell you, but I will always be there for you. And I think you should tell it to mom and dad too. So I was, I was very afraid. So one day I sit with them. I say, I want to see something. You don't know who I am. Kushni, the entire idea. Your parents, you want their acceptance, you know, their love. And you want to be their pet. My dad and mom thought that, oh, there's something that should be cared. And they were like, how can you, like, boo? Yeah. Oh, maybe this is just a phase. Should be. Oh, is that so? Yeah. So I say, I say, I'm, I say, I'm, I'm gay. And I said that when I started crying from all the reactions that I expected. I look at them and they say, it's okay. Oh, yeah, I know. Yeah, finally my parents were like, yeah, we love you, you know, they, they, I guess they'll just be how you are. A huge battle to have won. I think we should be open on this. Hannah, that's what I was going to say. He will watch the rest of it. I don't even recognize myself. I was looking so different. I know, do you think you look fresh? So fresh, you look like a Raja. This is your room, no, no, no. He's so happy. He's really happy. Isn't it? It's looking as if somebody else is a partner. Would you live in it now? Anybody would love it. Anybody would love it. He's feeling very scared about telling us. If what people say is true, then you also know that I'm gay. Oh, she's smiling. I'm not a nation. I know that. That's how it should always be. Relax. Maybe she hasn't seen a nation. Maybe she did. She knew about that, right? I've never seen women like you. It was very, very easy. I'm always going to be there for you. It's like, I know you're going to be there. Is that how it should be? Everything. Maybe she's going to be coming out. Sorry. No, no, no, no. Did you like it? I like it. Would you guys like more episodes? Write my heart every time. Absolutely. Okay, Auntie, now we're done with the episode. Now can you tell us what you think about women's sexuality? I thought in ours. And it was difficult, but now also it is difficult. That in five to six years, it will be a non-issue. Number one, accept. And once you accept a thing, half of the battle is won. At that time only, a girl. You sit in the college, you can talk to her, you can sit with her. And whatever you want, you can talk to her. There's no darkness at all. There's no darkness at all. It's much about social fabric. What's creation? He has a big way for everybody. But it's always no hesitation. They do. Now we're going to do a small game, okay? Or you just don't repeat what I say with lots of enthusiasm. Okay. Yas. Queen. Yas. Yas. Queen. What a fact. This is amazing. I love you. I love you too. So guys, don't miss this fun show where you can watch it on Netflix. Can you believe? Can you believe? Okay, that's it. Clap your hands. I love you. That was great. That was wonderful. I love that. That was their reactions. That was phenomenal. I was concerned we were going to get all of the stereotypical shock and, oh my goodness, and uncomfortableness. It's great for the video, but obviously the broader reality is probably more than not that reaction. Yes. Sadly, currently at least. Well, it's obvious in the way that things aren't getting passed. Yes. But, yeah, that was wonderful. You should just watch it. I'm sure Andrani has watched it. I guarantee she got one. Already, but the cast themselves, because they each kind of work with the guy to help revamp, I guess, their life. Right. And their style, their house, their personality. There was a show, it was a guy and a girl years ago that started that whole, at least I saw, that started that, where you revamp people. And what they always got down to was the fact that the way the person carried themselves in dress was always down to something inside of them that needed healing. Yeah. In some way, shape, or form. Yeah. Self-esteem, whatever it was. There was always something deeply personal. They go into, like, father-daughter relationship. Sure. Multiple episodes will make you cry. They gave people that do come out and stuff like that, but it's a mixed, they have old country, they actually, they're stationed in, I think it's Georgia. Really? Well, where in Georgia? Well, they're in Atlanta, but they go to the rural areas. Oh, okay. So they go into, like, rural south. Wow. And that was, they do that on purpose, they said. Yeah. They go to, like, they do multiple people that are big in, like, church. Yeah, wow. And so they, and one of the characters, not characters, one of the guys, he was Bobby, but he used to be heavily involved in church. And now he's fairly, like, he has a very acceptance. He's very jaded against the church because of how he was treated. What a shock. So they have lots of episodes about, you know, the relationship with these people and the church. And so I would highly encourage, if anybody hasn't watched this show, it's incredible. It will make you cry. I can tell. I never cry. But if you are a person that does cry, you will cry. My wife has cried multiple episodes. I guarantee I would cry. I love that. I love their reactions. These grandmas were wonderful. Super, super sweet. Yeah. And so that was great. If there's more of this kind of stuff, please let us know about it. I was also glad to hear their two stories that their families were accepting. Yeah, that their families were accepting. And uniformly you hear that in the telling of the story, I mean, Ellen DeGeneres talked about this. She didn't know, she wasn't expecting to. And that's usually the testimony of people who come out to their moms and their dads is the floodgates just open. And they didn't want to cry. But they can't help it. Yeah. And that when they, like Ellen said, the first time she uttered those words was when she had come out to her family and just the saying of it for her was an emotional catharsis because it had always been just locked up inside. It's an unfortunate thing that our society has to deal with because in a perfect reality, no one should ever have to come out. Right. It shouldn't be, it shouldn't be stigmatized. Yeah. It should, it should just be, yeah, I'm gay. Yeah. He's, no one comes out of his straight life. Hi guys. I'm straight. I just came out to my parents, but it's just something that our society to do generations for a long, long time. It's just how it's, through a long, long time, but it's also culturally throughout history. There have been many societies where it was been fine. Yeah. Has not been a problem. Game of thrones. Yeah, it has been. Sorry. Yes. Middle Earth, obviously, the Hobbits, clearly Mary and Pippin. Yes. I mean, come on guys. So, yeah, this looks great. That looks great. Like I said, go watch Queer Eye. It's a great show. This is not sponsored by Queer Eye. You're dead. You're dead.