There was so much COVID
protocol to get in here. I love it. Yes. No, we're very strict here. Very, very strict, which is
why we get to have an audience, thank God. And it feels so good. Yeah. It feels good. Kim, you and I have seen a
lot of each other lately. We have. Yeah. We've been kind of
hanging out peripherally and through your mom and
Corey, and we send you late night videos. I have to say, my
outlook on life has changed since
you've been in my life. Really? Yes. No, it really has. Because-- I don't know. I don't want this to
sound the wrong way, but I would think of
my mom and everyone and just think, like, oh
OK, what is she going to do? We're all grown up
and what is she doing? And I would go to her house
and every single night till I don't even know when,
you guys are drinking, dancing, doing God knows what, but it's
a party every single night. And I thought to
myself, oh my God, this is what life is going
to be like after. This is going to be amazing. There's so much to
look forward to. Yep. You guys are living life. You guys have never seen
this energy, this partying. I literally felt like,
wait, I'm the grandma going to bed before you guys. I know. You guys are just up dancing. The videos, the sneaky
videos I have of you guys, you're lucky I don't
have my phone out here. Of them dancing, it's so cute. By the way, it's
at 10:30 at night. You just go to bed
really, really early. But yeah, there's dancing
that goes on, there's scaring. We scare your mom often. Yes. But you love scaring her too. I mean, there's nothing
that gets me more, that makes my life
than scaring people. I love it. Who do you scare? I Mean, we've scared
Portia so many times. I have so many Portia
scare videos in my phone. Yep. I scare everyone. Anyone that walks
around the corner, I just like to scare them. My kids scare me because
I scare them so much, so know they want to get me back. It's so much fun. Do you scare easily, though? Oh my gosh, yes. Like everything, when you
brought out that spider. If you ever want to
get me, it's a spider. So a spider in your
house is not OK? No, absolutely not. You don't usher it
out, you kill it? No, I kill it. Yeah. My kids want to keep them,
it's like a whole thing. I don't care. I have a no spider
tolerance rule. You're dead, I don't care. What do you mean your kids
want to keep them, as pets? Yes. They want to keep the spiders? They keep everything
as a pet, yes. A lizard was in my
bathroom the other day. We caught it. Yeah, they want pet. Well they go out looking for
frogs all the time too, right? Yes. We frog hunt. Is that what they're looking
for when they're going-- At Palm Springs. Yeah. We frog hunt, but
we're not hunting. We just look and they
get scared and run away. Right, right. We don't capture them. Yeah. They don't even find
any, I don't think. Yeah, no, there's so many. I've never seen. You've never been
frog hunting with us? I have not. I'm waking you up, because
it has to be night, so. No, I'd rather dance with Kris. I don't want a frog hunt. So by the way, thanks for being
here for the premiere week, it really means a lot. Of course. Of course. That's a big deal. I want to show, talking
about the kids and spiders, there's a picture of Chicago
who is in your closet. All the time. OK. So she is a little you. My Chi Chi. She is my girliest girl
that loves pink and purple and make up. All my kids are so different,
North is, like, Goth. She's into Hot Topics
and she dresses with, like, she puts fake
tattoos on her face, and she listens
to Black Sabbath, and she's just like
a full Goth girl. Saint is like video
game, tech wiz, amazing. And Psalm is really into
Paw Patrol and cars. Every kid is so different, but
Chi Chi is my little princess. Anything princess, anything
girly girl, that's her. They really are
completely different. And that North is
into Black Sabbath. How did she even learn
about Black Sabbath? I have no idea. I think TikTok. I don't know. Wow. And Psalm is the one that
was wearing the giant chain around his neck. Yes. Is that Psalm? Yes, yes. Oh my God. And he's so big. And he wears this
fake, giant chain. Wait, did you say fake? It's fake. It's not. It's not? It's not. Oh my God, it's huge. I know, but it's not. How can he keep his head up? It looks like a wrestler's
belt or something. It's not fake? It's fun. No, it's not. Oh my God. No. I just assumed because
it was so huge. That's hilarious. Yeah, no. Oh God. Yeah, no. All right, and so but they're
really well behaved though, they're really good kids. They really are. I got really lucky. They definitely give me a
hard time, they really do. And North, I thought she was
going to grow out of this, I want to be an
only child phase. She hasn't. It's a struggle. Even to go to
school, there'll be times where she's
like, I'm not riding in the car with my brother. So morning drop off has to be
a fun thing, and luckily so many our friends and
cousins, they all live in the same neighborhood
so I'm like the carpool mom. So I go to three homes every
morning to pick up kids and I have to make it
a thing where we just sometimes we do have
to take two cars, because I've agreed
to pick up so many, and I have to separate
the kids because she wants her own music, she
wants her own vibe, she wants to sing
with her friends. So I have to trade off, it's
always the thing, bribes. It's hard. I don't know how you do it. We have to take a break,
but when we come back, some of our text exchanges
are, because you know she's studying to be a lawyer. And anyway, we have to
talk about your life, because I don't know how
you balance everything. It's incredible. We'll be back.