Theresa Caputo Reveals the TRUTH About Her Personal Life (S1, E18) | Beyond the Readings | Lifetime

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[upbeat music] - Come on in, to my home. - [Jim] Bus nachos for everybody. - For everybody! Are you interested in bus nachos? 'Cause there's nothing like bus nachos. - [Jim] Let's do some bus nachos here. I'm in. - I love being on the road, but the thing that I love the most is that I'm out, I'm traveling all over the country, delivering messages of faith, hope, and peace. - Here we go. - (bleep). - So over the years, we've tried a lot of different types of tortilla chips. - But there's another aspect, is my tour family. - So a combination of shredded cheese and liquid queso. - [Theresa] We're out of queso. - Okay, so we're gonna do sals, we have salsa. - You have to remember, we were off for a couple of days, so the bus stock is low. There is something pretty special about just, like, living on a bus, and I'm an Italian mom, so I'm always feeding people. They're always yelling at me. Stop food bullying me. [laughing] - What we're gonna do is, we're gonna stick 'em in the old microwave. Start out at a minute. - I don't even know how to make the bus nachos, by the way. - No. - 'Cause they make the nachos for me. - The hardest part of bus nachos is waiting for the bus nachos to be done. I think that's everything. Everybody just stands by the microwave, waiting patiently. Huzzah! Sprinkle a little salsa, a nice light dusting is all you need. - [Theresa] Jordan, do you want some nachos? - Oh, they look really good. What kind of salsa is this? - [Jim] Extra hot. - Oh, hot! [laughing] - Yeah, those look... Spency, you wanna try some nachos? - Yeah, they smell like dirty feet. - No! [laughing] - You know, that's all part of the charm of bus nachos. - Okay, bus nachos. Yeah, look at that. - They taste like feet? - Not bad, Jim. - See, now wait, this might be a problem because when we have an overnight drive, Spence is gonna be like, where are the bus nachos? - [Spence] Stopping all the time. [upbeat music] - It smell like basil? - It does, it really does. - [Victoria] Eat it, eat it. - There's something stuck in here. - Mom, what are you doing with the gloves? - [Theresa] I'm cleaning out the weeds. - Mom, you have landscapers for a reason. - This is a weed-- Oh, no, it's not. It's a flower. [laughing] - [Victoria] Oh, good Lord. - I thought it was a weed, oh my goodness. She has a chip in her, on the side here. I just noticed. - What? It looks fine. - You know that was Gram's statue. This St. Theresa statue is probably 100 years old. It's gotta be over 100 years old. You know, the St. Theresa statue, that's what I got at the cemetery, when I got the cemetery plot. - Well, you're in a whole fricking mausoleum. - Well, no, I got, no, it's not, it's a 72 person plot. - 72 people. You're gonna tell me you know 72 people to bury in there? - It's for me, for you, Larry, Leah, Grandma, Pa, Aunt Gina, Uncle Mike, Aunt Corinda, Jason. It's for anyone in the family. - This is the most depressing conversation I've probably ever had. - [stammers] But it's a, this is what happens. You ever hear that saying, there are two things in life that you can guarantee? You gotta pay taxes and you're gonna die. I picked a beautiful spot. So when you go-- - Listen. - Into the cemetery, you overlook, you could see my great-grandparents. Then if you look to the left, the bathroom's right there. I think you might not have anxiety about if you see it, 'cause you see how beautiful. - No, I'm still gonna have anxiety. - These are things that you have to think about. I know you don't wanna think about it, but you're married, you have a baby. You have to do, you need, like, a living will. You gotta know what what's gonna happen. I'm just trying to prepare you. Like, these are things that you have to think about. All right, well, you know what? I didn't mean to interrupt your peace over here. Just come and see it. - I don't even wanna think about it, look at it. - [Theresa] Just come see. - I just wanted to get a few things for my trip. I'm going to the UK. Well, listen, remember when I went to the pharmacy? My cousin Lisa hands me this little can of hairspray. I'm still having flashbacks from it. Wait, excuse me. - [Lisa] That's for, like-- - You're picking this up? - [Lisa] No. - For me, for hairspray? What are you, new? Like that'll last me an hour. - Like, a second. - I wouldn't even go to a trip to a supermarket and bring this little can of hairspray. - Well, how many cans of hairspray do you think you go through in, let's say a month? - Maybe three. Well, I'm just trying to look for stuff that I use. - And do you think they don't have any of the stuff in the UK, that you need to buy it here? - Now I'm going to another country. I don't know what they have there. I don't know what they carry. I gotta make sure I have all my stuff. I mean, I've been using this hairspray since the '80s. I'm like, all verklempt. - Does your mouth get dry when you do? Dry mouth, dryness? - I have dry mouth right now. In the pharmacy that day, it was almost like Spirit, I was feeling all of these things and then all of a sudden, I come out of the aisle and I just said, if I'm supposed to give a message, place the opportunity in my path, and... [clears throat] Excuse me. All of a sudden, this girl started saying things to me. [laughing] So to me, that was like a sign like, okay, yeah, I'm supposed to speak to her. London is calling and I wanna make sure I'm prepared. [laughing] - Right? Did you hear her voice over there? Did you see her? - Yeah, well, of course, and we know your hair. Come on. - My hair? - Of course your hair. - Come on. - But Karli was tipped off that you were going to be at the pharmacy. - Ohh! - [Dominick] She jetted over there, was like, "I'm gonna talk to this woman." - Oh, well. I know when I walk into a space, people are talking to their loved ones. This is also the harder thing about what I do now, because when I was first on television, people didn't know who I was. People didn't know what I did for a living. So it was somewhat easier for me to walk into a space. I walk into a space now, everyone immediately starts either talking or wondering, oh, could my mom come through? Do you think my dad's gonna come through, my brother-in-law, right? It's almost like I feel bombarded at times, and look, there are some times, I'm gonna say, if I'm in a big space, I become overwhelmed. I just need to remove myself 'cause it's too much to try to navigate through all of that, so. - I think she walked into the pharmacy and went up to one of our producers and said, "Is it okay if I talk to her?" And we said, "Would you talk to her if we weren't here?" And she said yes, and then we said... - Yeah. - Go ahead. We're just following her do your life, yeah. - Yeah, and really was Spirit, her dad, opening up that door. [upbeat music] - So it was Friday, which is my busy day at work. A customer came in at five o'clock and she was very flustered that she just got read by Theresa, and I was like, "I need to go get read." So I moseyed my way down and waited for my opportunity and it was, it happened. - I had this funny taste in my mouth, and then I started to taste blood. So when I taste blood, that's my symbol for where someone passed tragically or there was a lot of blood or internal injuries. Do you know someone that passed in that way? - In a tragic way, yeah. - And your, this is your dad, is that correct? - Yes. - I feel lightheaded, I feel suffocated. I feel like I can't breathe. So was there some type of accident? - My dad died at 9/11. [gasps] I was 100% expecting my dad. I'm like, that's who had to speak to me. I'm like, he has something to say to me because I was five when it happened. I'm now gonna be 28, had a lot of years of no talking. Yeah, he's the one that's gotta say the most to me. So that's who I wanted to hear from. - Was there a question about your dad, if he went back in or went in? - Yeah, there's a picture of him looking up at the towers and there's, like, that's like his last moments, but people have said like, "Oh, we saw him go back in." - Oh, and he said, "I was proud that day. I never would've questioned going in that building." - I don't doubt it. We, you know, always speculated that he went back in to go help someone but we never knew if, but we always assumed that he did because that's the kind of person he was. - He says, "You know, when I first passed, Theresa, my daughter would see me and feel me all the time." - I would, and it stopped. - This is why your dad is making me feel to approach you. Do you understand that? Even though you don't feel and sense him the way that you used to, does not mean that he's not with you. - She validated a lot of things. I always know my dad's with me. I always felt like I was connected to my dad even after he passed. So it's nice to hear that he is actually there.
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Length: 9min 19sec (559 seconds)
Published: Fri Apr 26 2024
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