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the think a bye. hey folks, welcome to dennis miller plus one next up. you know, or from vander pump rules, lot of can just had a baby. so we hope pushing and answer some questions of she's not in some sort of mid day rem cycle because i'm sure she's been you're the new book of essays called give them law. and indeed we will. right up to this one. dennis miller plus one. hey folks, welcome to dennis miller plus one. and we're joined today by law. can't you? of course know her, she's an actress. reality television. star author opened a book right now. she's best known for appearing on the hit. bravo. sho vander,
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pump rules. and she recently wrote that say it's called give them lots currently available in stores and online and contrary to the great william shakespeare, i think originally the march was a celebratory festival for the gods. and certainly law can attest to this as i think she just brought a splendid new bam vino into the world on march 15th, please welcome law. how are you? i'm so good. thank you so much for having me. has that beautiful baby brag? got brag on that, you know, a little, oh, my gosh, she is just the best thing that's ever happened to me. the biggest accomplishments . i no one can prepare you for becoming a mom and just the love that you have. it's almost, it's beautiful, but it's almost scary because you want to protect them and you,
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you just without them you will not be ok. so i, i was so worried about her inside my belly. there were so many issues that i was thinking. i just need her out so that i'll stop worrying. now i just need to put her back in because i have more control over what you've in me. so i'm just over the moon and i'm a little biased because she's mine, but she's absolutely beautiful. i love the name and so there's not going to be a bunch of those in her school class. tell me about her name again. oh dennis, i wish that i had some like beautiful story to tell you which, which i definitely it makes sense that her name is ocean because i am obsessed with the ocean is something i cannot explain. and you know, i'm the, the crazy person out on the santa monica pier screaming, you know,
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save our orca all things. so it was a fitting name, but i came up with it when i was in the bahamas, actually before ocean even existed or was even i thought, a few years ago. and i saw this beautiful yard named the ocean, alexander, and i was like, oh my gosh, the name ocean for a baby, a span tactic. and my fiance randall was on board and there we get out here. we have our baby ocean, a few years later. i find it very appropriate because think about the baby for 9 months in the amniotic fluid. everything is an ocean does that. all those sounds and then the sleep and make them rest. so it's very befitting a young child arriving in the world with that lovely name. i think it's a lovely name. well, thank you. and she's a pe fees. she's a triple water sign. so it's just sees that it's very fitting where you go,
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you're covered. tell me about the, tell me about the, you know, the best thing i always liked about parenthood i have 2 boys and all of it's good and all of that sort of fraught nerve wracking but i love the fact that in a check and it got me off myself to any degree, i was never completely self absorbed, but like anybody or you're trying to make your way through the world, your focus and that ends at a 2nd where you're off yourself. i find that in talk to it really is amazing. and i think, you know, most people, when they're young, they're a little self absorbed, as people in entertainment are a special breed. but you're right, the 2nd that she came into the world, i forgot about all of my needs and wants. and i, and i'm sure this will change in time, but right now my identity is oceans. mom. i live and breathe and make every
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decision based on the well being of my baby. so you're absolutely right. you do forget about yourself. you know, the 1st, the 1st baby, so magical mystical, and you don't know what's coming only for the 2nd one. can you plan a little? and i'm just talking about branching out here from the core mother ship of the vander pump rules. if you're breast feeding on the 2nd child, you should come up with the vander pump brush pump, and i think we can make some money off this. i'm just putting it out there. i'm not trying to be callous. you're brilliant. i'm calling to ask you that. and asking her to go in on this with me, may i make a breast pump called the van her really? no, i send the deal to your lawyer for your that engine. the company like guy gifted to as a new mom, i want no piece of it. i just thought, certainly with a name like xander pump. it has to fit some products fitting way and it would seem
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to be the breast pump. perfect. hey, tell me about the new law, the new book. you know, i decided to write the book and i, i wish i could say i wanted to write this book because i think people are that interested in my stories. but honestly, there were so many things in my wife that were weighing heavy on me and i felt like this was going to be my purge. there were so many things and labels being thrown at me after i decided to sign onto a reality show that really affected me. and i felt like i was walking around the life with a scarlet letter. and for me telling all of these stories was a purge, and i think when people read the book, if they know who i am, i think they'll be shocked to read some of these things. and if they don't know who i am, i think the book is still entertaining. and i also think that it's just enough
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of a wow, i'm going to start conversations that make me feel uncomfortable. and i obsessed over every story. and should i tell this, is this stupid, do people care about this? and even some of the stories, my publisher said, are you willing to take a lot of heat and criticism? and i said, absolutely, that's actually what i'm best that. why i'm on the reality tv show. so i think the book will be, i hope people enjoy reading it as much as i enjoyed writing it because it really is something that i'm proud of. what was the law? i always like to sing the praises and congratulate people who have saved their life and quite frankly, you know, sobriety is such a brave choice for human bad and people say, oh, come on either pickering. now you can really get thrown off in this world. when
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somebody wakes up one morning says i've got to save my life here. i've got to get sober, quite frankly, social media and all bad reality tv all that, everything outside of that baby ocean and the hobby m. a in your parents or your parents should fall away. it's all. it's all sturm und drang, it's all white noise. the fact that you saved your lunch, the big thing good for you. i'm so i'm so happy for you. thank you so much. the biggest accomplishment i've ever had in my entire life. and it's something that i'm the most proud of without i always say my sobriety comes before my, my family and my fiance, my baby. because without sobriety, i am worthless to everybody. and, you know, i could be non existent, should i fall back into a life of drinking. and so for me,
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i never want to say that i will never pick up a drink again. that is my intention, but i'm proud of every single 2nd that i go without a drink. so thank you for acknowledging that the people that have been over for many years. those are my heroes because it's not easy. yeah, it's a, it's a day to day thing. obviously the great build w, tell us and, but i will say this when your daughter grows up, everybody wants to, there's so much talk of female empowerment. and there's human empowerment when that young ocean grows up and you can look her in the eye and say, guess what? i faced the greatest battle within myself and i conquered it. and i knew that you'd be coming some day, and i wanted to be there for you to show you proof of how strong a woman can be. well, that will be the most glorious. there is no drink in the world, whatever make you feel that proud when you're able to i that maybe as a young woman say, i can help you through any of this. if you have any problems because i was a champion for myself. what
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a great feeling. thank you so much for talking about this. i feel like it's something that many people, especially in my generation, are struggling with. and i just feel very grateful that i base. i bet i got off the elevator. i didn't wait for the elevator to hit the bottom for before i decided to get off. and the fact that i am 30 years old with 2 and a half years of sobriety under my bout, i feel very well that i hit that point at a young age. good for you. very proud. your duplicity is thing about social media, the thing that lauren people in this, i think everybody's feel that this world's intertwined knowledge through social media. but an odd way i saw coming together has put some people way, way further out of the loop than they ever were. there is such a i think there's such an ability to be disdainful of people. you don't know on social media, but i think that makes certain people feel more ostracized than they even are in
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the world. you've got to make your way through the world. you've got to yourself people, you've got to make friends at all the social media, all that's out the window, people who just disparage people not even know anything about them. so at the time to be a young person with some problems out there. i know they should feel embrace, but in many ways they're ostracized. yeah, you're absolutely right. and as much as i'm grateful for social media, because it's allowed me to do many things as far as the creator, and i'll forever be grateful for that. but it's also something that it really is the downfall of a lot of people. so i think it's important to kind of be able to separate social media from real life and, you know, have your tribe that they're catch you when you fall or so i would tell any kid watching out there as we go to break. if you feel like social media is beating up on you, it's not the real world. the human beings out there,
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you've got to get up close and personal. the people you've got to actually know them. i always say social media is like the tinted window in a car that allows somebody to pick their nose and they're not pick looked when people get anonymous media, they can show up outside of themselves that get out there and read them up close and personal and i think i think a lot of the must, much of that falls away, or we're talking a lot like can, she's got a new book called give them law and it's available in stores in on line. we'll talk about how short like city girl ends up what her trick was over this way and the cali and all things law right after this on dennis miller plus one the
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now i remember when i 1st moved to california, i took a bus, a greyhound bus from pennsylvania to san francisco, and we stopped overnight and salt lake city, a place i had always heard about, but never really knew and i stopped her. and i just remember seeing this is a different place i've ever been in the world, especially since i was speeding toward san francisco. we're talking to la la can she has a new book out of essays called give them law and you know, are from the vendor pump rules. of course, she's from salt lake city and i'm wondering, i know there's downsides on upsized. all places tell me about salt lake city growing up. would you make of it? you know, salt lake city was the place that i did not find it a great place or appreciate it until i left, which i bums me out because looking back i
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feel like i have the type of upbringing thought late that you see in movies like it's very family oriented, it's where your families are friends with different families and the husband or friends and the wiser. friends, the kids are friends, you grow up going on, family vacations and family barbecue it's. it's all about the family. and i found that out here in a way, it's a little bit different just because we're in a large city. but growing up in utah looking back was absolutely fantastic. you know, people still leave their doors open at night and their cars open and take a walks past 9 pm and are not worried that something that is going to happen. you know, your neighbors. so it was difficult not being a mormon in a very religious state. you know, there was no separation between church and state but i also think that that's what
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was great about it because that brought the closeness of the family. and i don't think i could pick a better place to grow up that. well, that's such a nice thing that come to also an age. sorry, i'm wondering about one of the young girls start dreaming of fame and hollywood and all that. when you're in salt lake city, does it come early or is it come in? your mid teens tell me when you 1st started thinking i'd like to try something like that. i think the 1st time i decided that i wanted to be in entertainment and on television was gosh, i was in a class with miss denise and she was my pre k teacher. so what is that 4 or 5? i would assume. so very young. i liked to perform, i loved watching tv, but it was less about the story that i was watching and more about the people that were playing those characters. and it just fascinated me,
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and i wanted to be just immersed in all things entertainment in front of the camera. yeah, it was my colleague that'll be, that'll be. and the kaufman's next the are andy kaufman and koans next show the real housewives, the pre k. i think he's working. speaker, my god, that's me. let us, let me ask you this though. you know. okay, so now you've achieved it and now people know your name and that. and that 30 you have some perspective, obviously with a child and hobby, and any, any 30 year olds that can say in retrospect where i was raised was a beautiful place. you can tell they're starting to get the life of god, right. do you find it wanting? do you find it leaves you sated or does it leave you needing more sharp is i mean
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i, i, i would say it leaves me wanting more and this is the reason i moved to lay to be an actress and it was just kind of a very weird time when i moved down here, we started getting into b. o. social media is what people are wanting. we're putting influencers in positions that are going to get people to come out to see this movie. so it wasn't so much about what is your training? what classes have you taken? it was more how many social media followers do you have and that was so strange to me because i started taking acting classes at the age of 12. so it leaves me wanting more in the sense i came out here to be an actress and was lucky enough to land a reality tv show that, you know, got my name out there. but it's not the reason why i came out to california. you know, i, i enjoyed getting a script, i enjoy working on
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a character breakdown and things like that. so yes, i want more. i want different. i want to feel uncomfortable. so yeah, that's the answer. well, that's a great answer. when you say i want to feel uncomfortable because i think at some point i'll watch great actors and they'll be put in scenarios where i'll thing, my god, how do they release themselves enough to immerse themselves and that level of that seems like enter direct when you really watch a great actor binding in the hard hard role. you think? god bless them. i don't think i can go there every day. so i think you must have that in you just the fact that you say i want to be frightened. i want to be tested, i want to, i want to walk through the fire to some degree. you still have the actors. i do. i do. i've had it in me since i live, you know, telling people to sh at the age of 3, wanting them to watch me perform. so feeling uncomfortable for many people would be like the most frightening thing ever. for me, it keeps me on my toes. i'm
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a virgo i am wanting to, you know, always do better and thrive a little bit more. yeah, conquer hunker more, you i, you saw i saw the feeling, i don't do stand up as much anymore, but when i would get to the edge that hurt my whole life. i had a walder mitty thing about being brave. i felt like so much of a timid, young man, and when i get there and i'd be able to step out and everybody had to fall back behind the people who arranged me or suggested me or want to present me. they all stopped here because they're frightened. i stuff, daughter, i was scared, but it also felt so. i feel so good. i thought i got them finally, the fear listed. i always wanted to be right. something i'd say, well if you mean about the theory it's, it's good to walk through it. i think it is till i just i crave moments where i grow each time and i know that sounds so corny but i just
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i've always been that type of person. make me feel maybe well scared i doesn't say corny to me. it's the stuff of life and sometimes the stuff of life is disparaged by people. oh, let me just say those who aren't try get find their dismissive, but obviously each step you take the growth, but sometimes when you scare the living god of yourself, they get bigger li rather than a baby. so i understand what just said. now listen, when we were talking obviously to our friend la can't, she has new book, i called give them lots available in stores and online, this area on may 4th. and i believe the book comes out today, you know, are from vander promp rules, and i must say, i'm not immersed in the world of reality television. but i've always loved the relationship between lisa vendor pump and her husband. i think his name's ken,
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them sweet together. they had the dan, the wolf shoot us little. or even though the still are on, i don't want to be. i don't want to be brushed, but they always seem like a sweet couple. please tell me they're still together, right? they're still together going strong and i, i think that's because they found their, their best friends within their lover. and i think that's really important to, you know, the looks are going to fade the sexual drive is not always going to be there. and you have to have your best friend in those moments where, you know, you're, you're not i, you're feeling like ok, i don't really want to get all that tonight. i kind of just want to put a face mask on, you know, for my parents on. so that's what they have in each other and they both are passionate about the animals and i think that's something else, but that keeps them together because they, they have their businesses together,
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their best friend. they have the same passion. they're an incredible couple. and i, yes, white people, they always, families ask me, are they like they are on tv? i love them and i hope they're just sweet. they are yeah, i think law speaks the truth there. yeah. you're not always going to be, as they say, in the libido business hanging off the chandelier. but at some point you can go out and pick a new chandelier. if you can go shopping for here on the weekend. love, it still is very sweet. next chapter in your love affair. well listen kid, i'm happy for you got to hit show and it sounds like he got more rules to come. get back to your acting now that your mom, but in the interim you're working under lisa. she sounds like a qu bosh, you get a baby. you got an old man. you love. i hope you're taking mental polaroids there. law can't because this is a, you're in the switch, but these are the ones you look back on later in life and go, boy,
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i was hitting the ball right. that yeah, i'm extremely grateful for my iphone because everyone says this goes by fact and enjoy it. so i'm capturing every single 2nd that i can, and i'm so appreciative that you had me on thursday. thank you so much. all right, and listen, well, i'll talk to you after folks. this is like can, as i said, she's got a new book called give them la la, currently available in stores in online. and it's a book of i say, so you can go in and read a snippet here, and then read a snippet there. i always like things, a nice dinner song bite sizes, so it sounds perfect for that and we wish you good luck over on vander pump roll. say hi to say hi to lisa tell her i'm a fan of thanks for your time today. la la, thank you. so much. all right, lot like can dennis miller plus one the ah,
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