tv Jimmy Kimmel Live ABC July 15, 2024 11:35pm-12:37am PDT
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[ cheering and applause ] ♪ >> anthony: all right! [ applause ] all right! okay. all right. all right. all right, everybody, calm down. we got a show tonight. welcome to "jimmy kimmel live!." i am your guest host anthony anderson. this is my 17th time hosting this show. now i'm very excited to be here, but i know it's a weird night. everybody's still shaken up by the tragic events at the trump rally this saturday. all weekend, i kept thinking: "i wonder what jimmy kimmel's gonna say about this on monday" and then i was like, "oh
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[ bleep ] i am jimmy kimmel on monday!" [ applause ] what would he say? well, in all seriousness, i do want to say that our thoughts with the families of the victims and that hopefully this will be a moment that we can all take a step back from the hatred and vitriol in our politics and maybe chill the [ bleep ] out. right? [ cheering ] and by the way, if you want to maintain your sanity during this crazy time, do not go on the internet. all right? they are insane conspiracies popping up on both sides. you know how the far right has qanon? well, conspiracy theories from the far left are now being called "blueanon." blueanon? that sounds like a support group for people who give anonymous oral sex.
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that's the one you go to right, mama? my mama goes there. now it's only been two days since the attack, but this is america, so of course folks are already trying to cash in on etsy. now this is actual merch. we did not make this up. look, they've got shirts that say "my pronouns, you/missed." "grazed and unfazed." and finally -- "ear we go again" a lot has been written about the attack, but the award for worst article about it goes to forbes. who retracted this dumbass story -- "will surviving gunfire be donald trump's next appeal to black voters?" what? getting shot at doesn't make you popular in the black community.
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if it did then the most famous man in the hood would be liam neeson. no one gets shot at more than that dude. he's the irish 50 cent. speaking of 50, 50 would have been a good running mate for trump, but instead, today he chose ohio senator j.d. vance. vance has everything trump is looking for in a running mate. he's white, he's -- well, that's pretty much it. he also looks like if eric and don jr. had a baby. that's some blueanon [ bleep ] right there! we're now less than two weeks away from the olympics. the torch arrived in paris yesterday. there it is. [ applause ] now, i have a question. did they mean to make this look
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like the world's biggest blunt? no seriously, the guy looks like the grand marshal in the willie nelson parade, doesn't he? let's isolate that thing right now. mm, yeah. yeah! that's some good dang torch right there, baby. [ cheering ] hey guillermo, you want a hit of this torch? >> yeah, bro, pass it over. >> anthony: you got it. yeah, that's what i'm talking about. okay, okay, okay. guillermo, hold on, say something. hey, mama. you want some? >> i want some. >> anthony: okay. bring it back here. all right. hey, mama! mama. >> that's some good stuff.
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>> anthony: don't hog it all. puff, puff, pass, mama. all right. well, mama, now that you high, did you see the minions movie this weekend? >> hell no. who want to look at them little yellow men? >> anthony: okay. well, "despicable me" just set a box office record. it became the highest grossing, animated franchise ever, with $5 billion. all right. and that's just ticket sales. that doesn't include toys or halloween costumes that make our dogs lose their will to live. i have mixed feelings about the minions franchise. on the one hand, the fact that there are no black minions feels racist. but on the other hand, if there were black minions it would definitely be racist. and one more thing. as you know, i am a beloved world famous celebrity.
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[ cheering ] >> anthony: thank you. but i've noticed that sometimes, certain people don't recognize me. and by certain people, i mean white people. so i conducted an experiment. i sent a team out on hollywood boulevard to find out if pedestrians of the caucasian persuasion could identify your humble guest host. and here's how that went. ♪ >> what is this actor's name? >> oh, ah, god, i know. ah, ah -- pass. >> what is this man's name? >> ice cube. i think so. isn't it? i think so. [ buzzer ] >> oh, i forgot. i forgot his name. i don't know. >> give it a shot. >> i know he is not ice cube. i was going to say ice cube. >> he is not ice.
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>> no. >> is that chris rock? >> it's not tyler perry, is it? >> it's not tyler perry. >> what is this man's name? >> mike tyson. [ buzzer ] steve harvey. [ buzzer ] o.j. simpson. [ buzzer ] . >> i know that's kevin hart. but then, um -- >> he is the host of a game show. >> um, i need a lifeline. >> would you like to ask a black friend? >> yes. >> video call so they can see the picture and so that we can see that they're black. >> i don't think i have a -- a black friend to call. >> no black friends to call. >> no. >> it's okay. >> ah, ah, i don't know. it's -- it's. >> here's a hint. >> that's messed up.
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>> who's that? >> isn't that billy carson? [ buzzer ] >> what about favorite black actors. do you have any favorite black actors? >> i love rainbow who plays in "blackish". >> so you're a fan of "blackish." what is this man's name? >> that's dre from "blackish." [ buzzer ] >> what about now? >> my name is anthony anderson. i know his face. i don't know his name. >> you a big fan? >> not really. >> do you a favor? >> kangaroo jack. >> best two hours of your life. >> awesome. i'm watching it after this. don't worry. thank you, andy anderson. that his name? [ buzzer ] >> anthony anderson. >> what is this man's name? does he look familiar? >> he does. he looks familiar. >> would you like to phone a black friend? >> like a black friend, like call them? >> see if they know who he is?
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>> i might just get someone off the street. >> yeah, do you know who this guy is? >> i do. and i love this brother. >> you do? >> to be honest, i actually dated his niece and went to his house for one christmas in encino. that's anthony anderson. very great, famous actor. local, amazing guy. anthony anderson. >> anthony anderson? >> he plays on a big show starring tracee ellis ross called "blackish". >> "blackish"? >> thought out to kia. kia, his niece. shout out to anthony anderson, he is a gentleman and a scholar and treated us lovely. i got to play chess with him and drink some of his hennessey. >> that's great. [ applause ] [ cheering ] >> anthony: look, my super fan is here in the audience right there. [ cheering and applause ]
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and correction. kia is not my niece. she is my cousin. true story, he was [ bleep ] her. my mama right behind you. we have a very good show for you tonight. meagan good is here. we've got music from pepe aguilar. and we'll be right back with gina rodriguez. [ cheering and applause ] ♪ >> lou: "jimmy kimmel live!" brought to you by target.
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"tyler perry's: divorce in the black." meagan good is with us. [ cheering ] . >> anthony: yes! then later, a grammy-winning artist who first performed at madison square garden when he was just 3 years old. his album is called "que lluvela tequila" pepe aguilar, from the outdoor stage. guillermo, did i say that correctly? >> guillermo: no. >> anthony: what's the name of the album? >> "que lluvela tequila." >> anthony: yeah, what he said! and i'll be hosting all week with my guests -- lisa kudrow, ken jeong, sam richardson, roy wood jr. and howie mandel. our first guest is a talented actress who won a golden globe for her role as "jane the virgin." now she's partnered with shaquille o'neal to co-host a new quiz show. "lucky 13" premieres thursday night on abc. please welcome gina rodriguez. [ cheering and applause ] ♪
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>> hello, hello. look at you. >> anthony: look at you! look at you. >> your spanish is getting so good. >> anthony: well, you know, i only know curse words in spanish and things i can't say on television. >> good for you, good for you. >> anthony: since the last time we saw each other, it's been a while. >> it's been a while. >> anthony: you've become a mother. >> i am a mommy. >> anthony: congratulations. >> thank you, thank you. >> anthony: a baby boy? >> a baby boy. but he's 17 months old. >> anthony: 17 months old. >> i'm absolutely obsessed with him. he is the greatest. i cut my hair to be a soccer mom. i'm not into it yet, but it's okay. >> anthony: i was going to comment on that. it looks nice on you, though. >> thank you, thank you. i was fishing. >> anthony: what's his name? >> charlie. little charlie. >> anthony: all right, charlie. and he is playing soccer already at 17 months old?
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>> he is kind of like a little prodigy baby, yeah. >> anthony: okay, all right. >> so we got him into this soccer camp, and we brought him. they were oh, he has to be 18 months old. oh, whatever, i'm bringing him. because he is really good. really good for a 17-month-old. let's not get it twisted, right? but i bring him on to the field and these kids are thumbs-up their asses -- excuse me, pardon me, not talking down on any babies. but they're just not up to par, you know what i'm saying? so he is slaying it. he took six soccer balls, i swear to god, he took six soccer balls and he loves to say goel, and it's the cutest thing in the world. he kicks, boom, one, two, three, for four, five, six. the coaches are i think he needs to go with the 2-year-olds. you think? look at this kid. i mean, my son needs a challenge. >> anthony: okay, okay. i like that. a proud mother. speaking of motherhood, how are you as a parent? >> how do you think?
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no, i feel like i -- it has softened me in a way i never thought possible. but then it has hardened me. like that mama bear. >> anthony: uh-huh. >> that's so real. and maybe mixed with postpartum hormones and craziness, it makes me evil. i find myself protecting. i can't even imagine when he is in school, because i fear bullies. >> anthony: okay. you fear bullies. >> i fear bullies because my son is so sweet. he is like "hi, people." oh, i know. grocery store, "hi, people, hi, people." and if somebody doesn't say hi to him, excuse me. >> yes? my son just said hello to you oh, oh, hi. yeah, we're going do this again. charlie? charlie, go up and say hi. "hi people." your turn.
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and i get really like -- i don't want to beat up a 5-year-old, you know what i'm saying. i don't want to go to jail for beating up a 5-year-old. >> it's interesting hearing the things you force yourself to say hello to the 17-month-old child and you don't want to beat them up. but your husband, joe, is the fighter in the family. is it muay thai? >> muay thai, yeah. he is so sweet. my husband is the sweetest. nobody ever believes he is a fighter. he is so gentle. gina, leave them alone. they're just getting their eggs. getting their eggs and saying hello to charlely. he is the softer one. thank goodness it balances out. so my son is a prodigy. he knows legitimately over 300 words. >> anthony: really? at 17 months old? >> and he pairs word. charle leg jumping, charlie laying down. this is crazy, right? and my mother told me just recently, and then again and probably five times after that,
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you know, you weren't this smart when you were his age. >> anthony: right. >> and i'm like are you kidding? of course i was. 100% you weren't. so my husband loves to say i think he has my brain and your fire. >> anthony: ha ha ha. >> he has your brain and my fire? it will suit him well. >> anthony: it's interesting you bring up your mom. my mom is sitting in the audience right now. >> yes. >> anthony: i have a question for you. how has your mother changed from mother to grandmother? is there a difference? because i know how mine has changed. >> well, my mom points out wonderful things like i wasn't that smart when i was little. so she's doing great. she is -- charlie is her ninth grandchild. >> anthony: oh, wow. okay. okay. >> my sisters have been at it. they've been busy. i don't even remember her husband's name. i don't know how you have more.
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i'm so obsessed with my child. but they are wonderful. my father and my son get along so well, like kind red spirits. they're wonderful. and my mother is like, you know, spread thin. she's got a lot of grandkids. so she's got to spread a lot of love. but she is with us right now in our house, and every morning my son is nana, let's go see nana. so it's really, really special. i've stolen her from my sisters and the rest of the grandchildren. so what? you've had her for a long time. it's my turn. >> anthony: i don't try to get in anybody's business, but how did you and your husband meet before i go into the next thing. >> what you going to show me? we met on "jane the virgin." >> anthony: okay. >> yes. he was playing don quixote, the stripper. [ cheering ] and he took off his don quixote suit and he came thrusting
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towards me. and jane was supposed to be yeah. and i was oh my god. i'm going to have your child one day. and i had his child one day. >> anthony: all right. there's something about a blue suit. can we talk about the blue suit? >> oh my god. so my husband -- oh my god. this suit is going to haunt me forever. >> anthony: let's show them. >> oh, he is beautiful. look at him. look at him. get up close. yes. that's when everybody collapse. [ applause ] >> can you tell what kind of mother i am? you guys clap! >> anthony: is at the s.a.g. awards in 2017. >> we just started dating. he came to a red carpet with me, and he said oh, you know, you're going to wear a suit and maybe my stylist can help you. no, no, i got a suit. i love my suit. i have a suit. oh your suit? it's just the one suit. and he got it from nordstrom rack when he was in college.
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>> yeah. >> and he wore it. and i was like you look beautiful. you look great. you look gorgeous. >> okay. because this is a picture on your wedding day two years later in 2019. [ laughter ] [ applause ] blue suit. same blue suit. >> same blue suit. he is going wear that blue suit to my son's wedding. the fact that he can still fit in that blue suit is phenomenal. but what you don't is the 18 pictures in between of all the red carpets including the oscars that he went to with that blue suit. so when we got married, my favorite is hollywood is oh, he looks so stung. it's the same fricking blue suit! >> anthony: does he own anything other than the blue suit? >> no, that is the blue suit. that blue suit goes horde. but when we were getting
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married, yo, you got to get another suit. and he was like okay, i'll get another suit. i want it to be blue. of course, fine. wear a blue suit. so he goes justin baldoni takes him to this fancy suit store, gets him this nice suit. the day of the wedding the suit, the arm is attached to the hip. it made no sense. that's what he said to me. or he just destroyed the suit and i can't wear this suit. it doesn't fit. it's terrible, gina. i have to wear the blue suit. god. and he looked damn good, yeah. >> anthony: well, you know. [ applause ] if you want, gina, i can take joe to the slauson swap meet or warehouse and get him a new suit for you next day. >> thank you, anthony. >> anthony: all right. we'll be right back with mother gina rodriguez after this. [ cheering and applause ] ♪ [ navigation ] stay straight for the next 200 miles.
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welcome to "lucky 13." tonight big money hinges on a test of nerve and knowledge that can see ordinary people walking away with up to $1 million, or as shaq likes to call it, pocket change. there are just 13 true or false questions, but to win life-changing money, they don't need to know all the answers. they just need know what they know and know what they don't know. >> in front of us are 13 people, and one of them is going get their shot at winning a fortune right now. [ applause ] [ cheering ] >> anthony: welcome back.
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i'm here with gina rodriguez. gina, that was you and shaquille o'neal, co-host of a new game show called "lucky 13." >> yeah. >> anthony: it's a true or false game show? >> yeah. >> anthony: with a twist? >> with a twist. so there is -- it's a series of 13 true or false questions. some you'll know, some you won't know. but the whole thing is knowing about what you don't and what you do. so then you get to guess how many of those, or make a very educated i know myself, i got 7 through 9. and then you're going up for $25,000. 10 through 12, and i'm going up for $120,000. you forget you're getting all 13, that's when you win a million dollars. it's really interesting. the whole thing is very fun. i love trivia. i love true or false, because there is a 50% chance of getting it right or not. i love that many odds for me. but it's also really interesting to see people trust themselves or see when people don't. and it's really a game about how much do you trust yourself, how
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much do you believe and what you know and what you don't. >> anthony: yeah. >> and then you can see people get a little greedy, or when people don't trust you knew so much! it's really, really fun. >> anthony: did anyone ever leave with the jackpot? are you allowed to say? >> i can't tell you. >> anthony: okay. >> it's a lot of -- it's really awesome, and a lot of people win a lot of money. >> anthony: okay. was this your first time working with shaq? >> oh my god, i love him so much. >> anthony: he is a great guy. he is a great guy. >> he is so wonderful. i love him. he is everything you want him to be and more. he is so fantastic. and you know, he has a bunch of kids, which is wonderful, because i often -- i'm still breast-feeding, no brag. >> anthony: your son is 6 now, huh? >> yes, yes. >> anthony: hold on one second. mama, when did you stop breast-feeding me? >> 1. >> anthony: okay, you had 1. your son is almost two now. >> my father brags that he did it until he was 9.
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i'm going for the family goal. guys, guys, it's nutritious and a life source. no, no, no. we'll go back to my friendly brag about me still breast-feeding. so i would often have to leave set to go and be with my baby. and he was so supportive. because sometimes, you need to go, don't you? yeah. i need a break, i need a break. and i would be like aww. >> anthony: wow. >> he said once in an interview we were doing together, she is my partner, and when she needs to plug into her life source, i need to support her because i know that charlie is her world. i was like -- >> anthony: aw, that's beautiful. >> yeah, he is so wonderful. he is so wonderful. >> anthony: speaking of charlie, how was it introducing charlie to shaq? >> i think charlie felt the same way everybody does, which is you're so tall. because charlie literally went like this? but then he fell madly in love with him. it was teo shaq, and we would put on teo shaq's old hip-hop
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songs and jam in the room. have i this beautiful picture of charlie in teo shaq's shoes. you have that? >> anthony: i have that. i have that. here we are right here. these shoes are bigger than charlie. [ applause ] look at him. >> he is so precious. he loves shoes. that's probably his second word ever. he is always shoes, shoes. he saw shaq's shoes. and shoes! and he would not want to get out of them. >> anthony: he didn't say zapatos? he said shoes? >> shoes. he was really special with him. >> anthony: charlie meeting shaq, it's like his own personal amusement park. mom, i want to go climb. i want to go to the i want to climb shaq. >> he is the sweetest with kids. working with him was hands-down one of the best experiences.
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i really, really love him. >> anthony: i love shaq. i have a shaq story. we've been friends for a long time. first time i was invited to shaq, to his house for a party. i went to the party, and that's when i realized we weren't really that cool. and then i said it because he wouldn't let me use the bathroom inside the house. he made me use a port-a-potty in the backyard. i thought we were boys, dawg. you personally invited me to your crib. you got to [ bleep ] outside. >> he has a thing about his house. >> anthony: he does. i want to thank gina for coming on to the show. "lucky 13" premieres thursday at 9:00 on abc. we'll be back with more meagan good. see you soon. [ applause ] ♪ (man) that looks really high. (woman) it is high. whenever you're ready. (man) are there any snakes? (woman) nope. (man) are you sure? here we go! (vo) it's time to push your limits.
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♪ >> anthony: welcome back, music from pepe aguilar is on the way. our next guest was just 13 when she was cast in the movie "friday." two years later she came down from her contact high and continued her impressive career. you can currently see her star in tyler perry's drama "divorce in the black."
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>> aren't you glad to see me? >> no. how did you get in the house? i changed all the lox. >> can't no lock stop me from getting in my damn house. >> no, no, no, no. you left this house. it's mine, and you need to leave. [ cheering and applause ] >> anthony: "divorce in the black" is available now on prime video. please welcome meagan good! [ applause ] ♪ >> hello! >> anthony: oh, meagan good! put on your red dress! >> and your high heels. >> anthony: it's crazy. we go way back. and i didn't think or even remember this, but we were in a
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movie together called "three strikes". >> yeah. >> anthony: back in 2000. >> yeah. >> anthony: 2000. that was 24 years ago. >> yeah. >> anthony: you seem like you're only 30 years old right now. >> i'll receive that. [ applause ] >> anthony: wow! yeah. >> yeah. >> anthony: a long time ago. >> long time. >> anthony: i consider myself to be the black kevin bacon. yeah, i'm my own seven degrees of separation or six degrees. all right. now you also worked with shaq too. . we just had gina rodriguez out here and she worked with shaq. how was that experience? or what was it that you worked with shaq on? >> you know it's crazy. i did the show "cousin skeeter" when i was a teenager. [ applause ] and shaq came on to direct an episode. >> anthony: okay. >> the first day he is kind of directing. and it went from that to him wearing silly teeth. and the third or second day, he wasn't direct, he was just walking around doing pranks. and basically the producers had to come on, look we have to
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direct this so we're going get it done. >> anthony: okay, okay. do you two still stay in touch with another? >> crazy enough we do stay in touch. he is a sweetheart and a wonderful soul. the crazy thing is one day i was leaving this club, and it was about 2:00 in the morning. i stopped at a gas station and got gas. as i was pulling away, i left the gas thing in the thing. >> anthony: the nozzle in the gas tank in your car. >> so i pulled i are it away and see a police car pull up. the police car pulls up. and it is nondescriptive and has the woo-woo woo. and you see this massive man get out of it. and he was like meagan, you will be under arrest. wait, what? and it was shaquille. he is an honorary police officer, and he was too big for that damn car. he got out and said he was going to arrest me, but he let me go. >> anthony: he let you go? >> he let me go. >> anthony: so he didn't write a report.
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did you go back and say the gas is leaking? >> no, no. yeah. i don't remember how it all ended. i just know he let me go. okay, you know. >> anthony: as he should. shaq, those are the cops we need on the street. you also grew up here in southern california? >> yeah. >> anthony: yeah, you know. grew up in compton. my mom is here. where in so cal did you grow up? >> canyon country, california. >> anthony: canyon country. how was that? >> which is also known as santa clarita now. back in the '80s it was canyon country. it was different. it was a lot of wildlife. a lot of coyotes, a lot of tarantulas, a lot of jumping mice, a lot of iridescent scorpions and all kinds of things. >> anthony: you came encounter with these things. how? why? >> because we lived two houses down from a mountain. so literally we had a horse stable up in the mountains near us. but there was basically all the wildlife in the world that you don't want to experience. >> anthony: growing up in compton, our wildlife were pit
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bulls and roaches. >> it's still wildlife. [ laughter ] >> anthony: i also understand that one of your neighbors worked in the movie industry? >> yeah. >> anthony: worked for steven spielberg or something like that? >> he did. he did. he did "indiana jones and the last crusade." he was the guy that had all the bugs, the roly pollys, tarantulas, everything you can think of. there would be situations where he would leave home and a big tarantula, orange and black one would come crawling out of the house. we would all see it. look, there go one. and basically, we would build a city of rocks around it and wait until he get home. there go your thing. it's your thing. we don't want to kill him, but there go your thing. >> anthony: really. so living that close in proximity to the mountains in canyon country, ie santa clarita. >> santa clarita. >> anthony: any bad animal run-ins that you may have had? >> well, you know, there was lots of coyotes. >> anthony: okay. >> and coyotes don't mess with
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you unless you mess with them. but on this particular night in 1990 something, i was walking home when the streetlights were coming on, and i saw a dog basically coming up behind me. and the dog started barking at me. and then it looked like it was a rabid dog. okay, i'm going walk fast, get in the house, it will be fine. and i start walking up and realize there is a coyote in front of me. and the coyote is going off because of the dog behind me. both are looking at me. oh my god. i have to get to my front door. i have to try to jump in the car in the front driveway. i literally take off running. and both start rung after me. i jump in the car, and please, god, let the door be open. it's open. as soon as i close it, the dogs start jumping up. oh my god, i got to get my mom. my mom comes to the window. she is like yeah, no. there is nothing i can do. [ laughter ] when they're gone, i'll come get you. it will be all right. >> anthony: that sounds like a mom i know. you know, it's interesting.
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i'll tell you about -- i didn't really have -- my mother had an animal run-in when we were growing up. we had a 250 pound st. bernard. >> oh, my. wow. >> anthony: and it with australia warm summer afternoon. my mother was wearing a sun dress. and our st. bernard caught whiff of my mother. and he mounted my mother against our station wagon, right. and my mother is screaming for her life because it's a 250-pound st. bernard attacking her in the worst possible way. and my dad is in the backyard just laughing hysterically at my mother. so my mother wrestles the dog off. she opens the driver's side door, gets in the dog sees the opportunity to mount again. he jumps in with her. my mother gets out, closes the passenger door, comes around, closes the door on the passenger side, locks the st. bernard in
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the car and goes back and commit commences to beat my dad. and then i will say my dad was not allowed to mount my mother for at least six months. how long was it, momma? >> eight. eight months. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> he asked for it. >> anthony: all right. well, let's get here. let's talk about this movie. >> yeah. >> anthony: your character makes some bad relationship decisions. >> yeah. >> anthony: talk about it. let's talk about the movie. what's the plot of this. >> well, this story, it follows eva and dallas, but really it's eva's story she is in this relationship. she grew up in the church. she was taught to always stick it out, figure it out, and she is dealing with all these different things. and at a certain point in the relationship, he decides that he just wants the relationship to be over. and i think that that is obviously very traumatic for her. but then she realizes like wait a second, i choose to be excited about the second act of my life.
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>> anthony: right. >> i choose to be open to all the things that i'm being taught. i choose to love myself to know that i'm worthy. it's really a story that's about her journey of exploring and discovering and rediscovering herself. and then it's got a lot of twists and a lot of turns. and the first scene is crazy. and the last is crazy. but it's a fun film. >> anthony: it's a very crazy movie. talk about the fun that you were having on such a dark, you know, story. >> you know, it was fun to drag cory down the staircase. it was fun to throw cory in the car and slap him. but cory is such a sweetheart. he is so different than the character, and he really created the space for me to feel comfortable and safe and the explore the character and explore with him the dynamic between to characters. i've known cory for almost 20 years. i'm so happy to see him win and to be able the do this with him. >> anthony: yes, yes. >> when we threw him into the car, he was just slap me, sis.
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no, no, no. just slap me. slap you? all right. whap! you slapped me, sis. you told me to. >> anthony: it's crazy. i was watching, it tells you it has a crazy opening and ending. the opening of the movie, they're at a funeral. they're burying your husband's brother. >> yeah. >> anthony: and then the mother stands up and gets into it with the pastor and tells your husband's brother to take the body out of the casket and take it home. >> yes, yes. >> anthony: that's crazy. you guys got to see this movie. you guys got to see the movie. >> but not before she takes her clothes off. >> anthony: and she takes her clothes off in the church. she is like take these damn hand me downs. >> it was crazy. >> anthony: i want to thank meagan good for coming down. we have "tyler perry's: divorce in the back" now available on prime video. we'll be right back with pepe aguilar. ♪
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tequila don julio's summer of mexicana. >> anthony: that's all the time we have. thanks to gina rodriguez and meagan good. "nightline" is next but first, helping us celebrate the summer of mexicana, here with the song, guillermo help me out here. >> guillermo: "mira quien lo dice"! >> anthony: from the album "que lluvela tequila," pepe aguilar! ♪ [ singing in spanish ]
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