lee curtis. >> oh, yeah. >> jimmy: she's going to be on the show tomorrow. >> that's so great. you're going to love her. >> jimmy: no, i love her so much. >> she's so wonderful. >> jimmy: and dave, yeah, yeah. >> then i saw him at the party, and i was like, "oh, my gosh, he's wearing diamonds, and pearls, and this suit." and i was like, "where's my gentle gia?" [ laughter ] my gosh. >> jimmy: but when you're doing this, did you research real showgirls? did you talk to people? >> yeah, i had the showgirls come to my house. i had tea with them, and we talked show girlstories, like what they do -- what they did after the show, what they -- all the, you know, showgirls dos and don'ts. >> jimmy: yeah. >> which are, you know, they're not burlesque. they don't wear pasties. that was a big deal. >> jimmy: yeah. >> it's really important to know that. >> jimmy: but it must be tough having a gig, that's your gig, and then it goes away. and you go, "now what do we do?" >> well, it's all about reinvention. i think everyone -- it's very relatable in many different fields. i mean, you're -- even just the mother/daughter story, in the -- it's really touching. and how we all have to beg forgive