Interview with @MOMMYRN88
Life Liberty HappinessFebruary 07, 202400:10:5815.06 MB

Interview with @MOMMYRN88

Hey, folks, coming up on the show is Sti. You might know her as Mommy are in eighty eight on TikTok. She's also on x, Instagram, and YouTube. You've also seen her on Tucker Carlson Gutfield and she was even invited tomorrow lago to cackle for mister Donald J. Trump. All right, welcome to the program. Esti, Hey, what got you into doing TikTok's in the first place? So we were actually mid pandemic, very bored, and everybody was talking about this app, and you know, I'm out of sheer curiosity and boredom. I downloaded it and started with the lips, thinking, I just know. I did a couple of skits and I was really just having fun with it because we were all absolutely out of our minds board home with the kids, and it took off from there. I just decided to continue pursuing it. Well, we love it. Obviously. You have a little bit of an accent there, So I assume your background is from the New York area. Can you give us a little bit of inside of your background? Yeah, absolutely so. I came to New York when I was four years old. I was actually born in the former Soviet Union before the collapse. We basically picked up everything we could and came to America. So I am an immigrant. My kids would be, you know, considered American. And you know, it was really rough growing up the poor way that we did, but we kind of made it here and I've been here ever since. I always complained about it. I think it's a New York thing. We have a hate love relationship with New York. But you know, I'm still here for now. I do want to leave to a red state, But I think I speak for most New Yorkers when we say we want to turn it back red, because I think most people in the in the area feel the same exact way, like the crime is just ruining a very beautiful city. So exactly, I remember growing up to New York from the eighties and then watching it transform in the nineties to really a vibrant place and in the early two thousands, and then, like you said, it just seems to have had some issues since then, mainly from the Blue side. But I know, absolutely, yeah, I watched this transformation. You know, we came here in the nineties and that's exactly what I saw that Guliani cleaned up the streets and it became like a place that was just flourishing and thriving, and it started going downhill again. So we hope to get it back to its glory. Well, I tell you, I listen and watch a lot of your Kamala Harris h impersonations. I guess as you say it, and I can't get enough of it. I watch it over and over and over, and I how long did it take you to master that? Is that just something that happens overnight or is it something you've look in the mirror and do I mean, how does that come about? Well? I don't have any professional background in acting. The first time I was asked to do a Kamala Harris impression was just by chance. I was doing a video and one of my followers said, you know you kind of like in small moments, you sound like Kamala Harris. And I respond to that comment by basically attempting a Kamala Harris impression. And it went a little something like, Tamala Harris speaks in a more condescending tone. Okay, she says a lot of things without saying a lot of things like I think that video got three point three million views on TikTok and then Rebel News Canadian Network reached out to me, and it wasn't that good at first. My Kamala Harris impression took me a good year to really master and they were just wonderful with me. I did a lot of skits for them, and with their guidance, I just kind of kept tweaking it, adding different things, and now I just feel like it's second nature. It actually destroyed my real laps. It's a very bittersweet things get some questions for you. So one of the things I think before come out before I saw those impersonations, the lip syncing that you do. You do skits where it's you and a second person or maybe even a third person, and sometimes it's at the end of it. I've had to convince myself you're two different You're the same person doing it both. I swear. The editing is so good, the lip syncing is so good. How long does it take to do a thirty second or a minute video like that? And how much editing is it? No, there's no team. I'm a full blown solo act. This is just something that I've kind of been learning as I go along, and I see my own progression. I'm definitely just trying to learn everything I can off of the YouTube on how to get better. But yeah, it's a completely solo act and it takes about two hours to master a skit because I'm very I'm very like nuanced. I like to get all the breaths. I like to get all the movements, slamming the table like it has to be perfect for it to be believable. And it does come very you know, like I'm humble, but it does come genuinely natural to me. I don't find it difficult, so I do repetitions and what I do it over and over again. When I finally find the clips that I like the most, I put them together and then I post it and people love it. I've just been genuinely playing with different characters, even though I have voice, soo you know, I try to nail their mannerisms just to see what else I can do. I'm really just finding out along you guys, So do you how are you working on other impressions? Are you doing more than just kmalas or voices or another talent out there that you want to follow? Right now, I'm just milking the Kamala, cow hyena, whatever you want to call it, just because I really do feel like she's nearing the end of her legacy. Yeah, you know that's actually Woody are a producer here, our button pusher. That was a question that he wanted to know. Are you sort of semi rooting for Biden and Harris so the so the material can keep can keep going? Absolutely not. Well, Look, I know you have a family, right, so I know it's like mommy rin, I'm just guessing registered nurves because I'm a sleuice like that. But so if you got a job of family, kids, I like, we talked about trying to record a time because when the kids come in and work around things, how much juggling you? I mean, are you up to night or two am every morning? How do you juggle all this? I really just decided that I have to cut out a few things in order to make TikTok work because it is a very full time thing. I am blessed enough to be able to work from home. Since COVID, I do quality assurance, so I oversee a lot of patients charts and it's really like hands off contact. So I'm able to kind of be flexible. But when it comes to juggling, I don't watch TV anymore. That's one thing I follow up with no shows. So that was a big sacrifice I had to make. And yeah, I'm up late nights. I'm not that social. It's just something I really want to see through. I feel like I have something and I really want to just see where it takes me. I mean, I love movies, I love film. Not a fan of Hollywood, but this has just been a great way to like, you know, connect with the community and patriots alike. And it's just been awesome. It's been an incredible experience. I got to meet Trump. I did the cackle for him, Like, that's just something I never thought would be possible back in twenty twenty. Oh wow, I bet that had to have been a highlight of your career life. I mean, that would have just uh, you know, I don't know what I would have done with myself for that one. Yeah, no, it was. It was an incredible experience. And again it was just simple social media networking. You know, A member of mar A Lago reached out and we did like we basically came to the Halloween party as the Biden administration and Trump loved it because we had we had a very slow Biden. I was I was kamalag. We had we had the Press secretary with a mop on her head, and we had Hunter Biden with like a bloody cocaine nose. It was it was fantastic. We stole the show and it was a great night. He's a phenomenal guy and it was nice seeing him surrounded by people that love him and nobody had anything bad to say about him. It was a really eye opening experience of how like how the media portrays him. It's just not the way he is at all. You know, I got to jump in a question that Brown's got one more for you. But you made me think about something. One thing that I think we missed on Trump is we talked about Marlo Lago in Florida, and we act like he's not a New Yorker. It's like we've forgotten that he's a New Yorker. How do the people in the streets. I not watch TikTok, Which is my favorite thing of TikTok is you get to see real people say things and without without media influence. What's what's it like on the streets I mean, what are people are they thinking, like you, let's turn it red. You know, in Long Island and in the outer it's like only inner New York City. Unfortunately, where I happen to live, in the Five Boroughs, it's mainly blue. But even them, I'm seeing that. Listen, nobody likes this situation. It's really bad. The streets are dirty, homelessness is rampant. You know, this law enforcements not doing anything. We have law enforcement basically letting them go the next day. They don't have an incentive to even catch these guys anymore. And nobody likes that. But in the outer skirts of New York City, everyone is red. It's insane. If you see the neighborhoods, everyone has an American flag. Everyone talks about how much they love him. They don't give a shit about what's going on in the media. It's like the world is waking up before your eyes because you're starting to see people genuinely, you know, clash with the narrative on the media. And I keep my you know, I keep my ear on the ground, so I do see both spectrums. At this point, it's like Twitter, It's filled with it's like hatred for him at this point, like, I don't know. I see what these people are doing and it's like propaganda upon propaganda. But then when you get off social media and you start to interact with real people, that's not the same thing you're seeing on social media. So that says a lot. You know, people want to feel safe, they want to just be happy, they want to afford to live. So you know, for the most part is they're not blue haired and big eyes. They want Trump backs. Yeah, that's cool. Well, we appreciate you taking the time out of your business schedule to give us an interview today. One of the things that we want to know from our guests when we have the moon, if you could spend one day with one person twenty four hours, it could be someone in history or current Who would it be and where would you hang out with that person? It would be JFK. And it would probably be like in the middle of a forest somewhere so that I don't feel anyone listening in, but I would have a lot of questions for him. Oh that's a terrific answer. Again, thank you so much. We are so talented. We love watching you, and thank you for joining this interview today. Thank you so much. And if I may end with with a little something just for you guys, because you're so awesome. So you know, as his second in command, Joe knows that the work we've done, okay, it's been hardly worked one, all right, and together after many needed discussions with regards to community and unburdening what has been and yellow school buses, we will continue to work on the work that has never been worked on. Thank you, all right, Thanks, take care, thank you. That was Kamala Harris here live on life, liberty, Happiness,