-How was your summer?
Did you get any time off? -I -- well, with this show,
I'm a producer on it. -Hey!
-So, we wrapped production -- post-production last week,
but I, like, planned a long weekend
to go to Mexico. -Yeah.
-To go to Tulum. -Ooh, I heard it's beautiful. -Which I've heard so much about.
-Yes. -And it's supposed to have
really beautiful blue water. -Absolutely.
-And I got there, and the ocean was brown
and spitting up seaweed, and there were tractors that
were turning the seaweed into mulch. The seaweed smelled like sulfur.
-What? And, you guys, like,
I don't like water as it is. [ Laughter ]
-Don't like water. -I don't like jumping
in the ocean. I really don't like getting
a bathing suit on. And it was -- it just
smelled like sulfur, and it just sounded
like tractors. -I think that's -- I think
that's a great time. -But I had a great time.
-Oh, of course. Sound like a blast.
-But that -- it's not -- I've also planned, like, another
trip that was off season. I think I like deals. -What, you don't do
any research? -No, I do research. I'm like,
"Oh, this is such a good deal." And I don't know why until
I get there and they're like, "Oh, it's Hurricane season."
[ Laughter ] [ Bleep ] This sucks. -Of course
it's a great deal, yeah. No would want to -- What was
the other trip you planned? -I went to Fiji.
It was the first time I planned a vacation for myself,
like as someone who, like, has a job, and I was like, "I'm
going to go somewhere crazy." "I'm going to go to Fiji where
the water's beautiful." And I got there,
and it was off season, and we get to the island that we have this, like,
cool house on with one of my closest friends. And the locals call the island
"Mud Island" because all of the mud
from the mountains falls around this island.
[ Laughter ] So, I've done this twice now.
-Mud Island! -Like, and I just --
-[ Laughs ] -Yeah. I just -- like, the sea
isn't my cup of tea. -Is not for you.
-No. -Mud Island.
Oh, that's fantastic. -Yeah.
-I want to vacation there. -It's not for me. So, I'm just going to
stick to cities and mountains. -I'm going to call you next time
and go, "When should I go?" And I'm not going to
go at that time. -Yeah.
[ Laughter ] If anyone needs any advice
when to travel, just don't ask me.
-Don't call you, yeah. I follow you on Instagram. I like that you're doing
Instagram. -I'm doing it.
-Yeah. -Oh, yeah.
-Do you not want to do it? Oh, yeah.
-Oh, yeah. -Oh, yeah.
-I don't like interact -- I don't like interacting
with strangers. Not like I -- you know,
"Hi, hello." [ Laughter ]
But like -- it's a little...
-Private. -...invasive or something,
and so I was just like, "You know, I'm just
going to do it." And all these people were just
saying, "Just do it." -Yeah, they want to see you.
Yeah. -So I thought that if I --
if I were to do it, I wanted to do it...
-I love it. -...with a sense of humor. -Friday, you do this thing
called Feed Me Fridays. -Yes.
-Feed Me Fridays. -Alliteration's very important
on Instagram. -Yeah. Feed Me Fridays.
-Throwback Thursday. -Yeah. Throwback Thursday.
Feed Me Fridays. -Yes.
-You started this, and what it is, basically,
is just paparazzi photos of you, unflattering shots
of you eating food. -Yes.
[ Laughter ] Yes, it is.
-[ Laughs ] Well, I brought some
examples here. This is very, very cool.
Here's one that you posted. This is you, um...
[ Laughter ] -But that's like a pretty one.
There are worse ones. -That's not bad, yeah.
But what are you eating there? Like a pudding? -That's my version
of pretty also. -That's a -- that's a --
-That's a kale salad. -It is? -Yep, looks like it's
something better. [ Laughter ]
But it's not. -Some paparazzi got you,
and then here's one -- This is a -- what is that?
-An Airhead. -Oh, you're eating an Airhead.
-That's an Airhead. I'm on set, and I'm eating
a blue Airhead. -You're eating a blue Airhead.
That's a good photo of you. It's the best photo here --
Feed Me Friday. This is -- you think, salad --
you can't eat it the wrong way. -Well, it's a delicate thing.
-It's a beautiful thing. Yeah, and you're beautiful.
-It's a ladylike thing. -Yeah, a very ladylike thing. Here's you eating a salad.
Fantastic. That's just --
[ Laughter and applause ] -And this is
on my Tulum vacation. -Is that the Tulum vacation?
-Yeah. I don't know why there are
people there taking pictures in a bathing suit. -I'm so happy paparazzi
don't care about me. Oh, man.
[ Laughter ] Now everyone probably knows
you are the younger sister to twin sisters Mary-Kate
and Ashley, who I love. -Yes.
-And they're the best. And, you know, they --
when they were little, they were the Olsen Twins
and they would make these videos and movies,
and they're so cute. -About 60 videos or something. -Is that right?
-It's crazy. -Oh, my gosh.
-Yeah. -And then they would rope you
into a couple. -Yeah. It was like
afterschool care. -Oh, really?
-Yeah. -Do you remember a video
called "Butt Out?" -I do. Vaguely.
Not so well. I remember, like -- I know it.
I've seen it. But like the actual
experience of doing it, I don't remember so much. -Well, I'll refresh your memory
'cause we have it. [ Laughter ]
We have a clip. -Oh, no.
-This is you and your sisters doing "B-U-T-T Out."
"Butt Out." -Yeah.
-Check this out. -♪ Be a sweetie
B-U-T-T ♪ ♪ B-U-T-T out ♪ ♪ Eat your ziti, B-U-T-T ♪ ♪ B-U-T-T out ♪ -You're so cute. Come on.
[ Cheers and applause ] -So funny.
-You said -- acting. -I know.
-Pouting. -Yeah, "Pout. You're sad."
-Pouting face. Let's talk about this show,
"Sorry for Your Loss," on Facebook Watch.
-Yeah. -Which I do like.
I think it's really fun. I like Facebook Watch. What is the show --
the series about? -The series is about --
I play a young newly widowed woman
named Leigh, and it's about her
journey dealing with grief and loss and not doing it
in the most elegant of ways. And it's just kind --
it's an exploration of the inevitable thing
that we all have to go through, which is losing someone.
-Yeah. -And it's that conversation, hopefully grounded in something
that we can all relate to. -Yeah. I want to show
everyone a clip. Here's Elizabeth Olsen
in "Sorry for Your Loss." Take a look at this. -When was the last time you went
to your apartment? -A little before the funeral. -That's like three months? All your stuff is still there and you're still paying
rent and utilities. -Yeah.
Yeah, I know. -So, maybe you could
go by your apartment and get your stuff. -Sure. Yeah. Sure. -Okay, great. Thank you. -You're welcome. -[ Gasps ] Mm. I love you.
-I love you too. -Mm! -Elizabeth Olsen, everybody.