




Think you’ve seen everything Calabasas Confidential has to offer? Think again. These deleted scenes are serving the drama you didn’t know you needed. Watch Emilie and Dylan go on their first date and learn the full story behind the tension simmering between Emilie and Kimora. Plus, get a behind-the-scenes peek at Kimora rehearsing for her music video! And if you’ve ever wondered what these high school friends really think about each other when the cameras are rolling and the filters are off, the confessionals don’t lie.
Emilie: Jemma knew I was on a date with Dylan, she would definitely be jealous.
Dylan: But no, I was talking to Emilie and then Kimora was like, "Hey, can I have a word?" I was like, cock-block, but I guess."
Hercy: She played Hall of Fame defense right there.
Dylan: Hall of Fame defense.
Hercy: Hall of Fame.
Kimora: She just kept talking about herself in the third person saying, "Emilie's drunk right now. Emilie can't answer the phone right now." It's the way she was saying it to me. No, you had to be there. I literally was like, "Is she okay?"
Alexie: [inaudible 00:00:26]
Dylan: I'll be honest, I'm kind of over hanging out with these girls from high school.
Sterling: Preston, if you were alcohol, what would you be?
Preston: Oh, like a 1942 or something.
Jemma: Okay. I'd probably be like Fireball or some shit. I don't know.
Sterling: A Luke won Fireball shooter.
Jemma: Yeah.
Raine: Wow. Red wine on the white couch.
Jemma: I know.
Raine: Dangerous.
Jemma: I know.
Kimora: I don't know if you've seen Dylan, what he looks like now a mess. He walked in.... It's a fool.
Jemma: It's a fool.
Kimora: Yeah. No, he's crashing out right now.
Raine: Yeah.
Jemma: Okay.
Kimora: I don't know why.
Raine: Intervention. We're staging an intervention. Okay. All right. Interesting.
Jemma: And then him and Preston kind of got into it a little at our most recent pool party.
Raine: Gathering.
Preston: Yeah.
Jemma: Okay.
Sterling: At the party?
Jemma: Yeah.
Sterling: Where were we? Was me and Hercy doing...
Jemma: I don't know where you guys were.
Kimora: Y'all were eating steak.
Sterling: Oh, we were.
Kimora: Yeah.
Sterling: Yeah, we were.
Raine: I heard there might have been a little kiss.
Jemma: Yeah, I kissed Nolan at the pool party.
Sterling: Wait, was it good? Did you hate it? What-
Jemma: Yeah. We went on a date the other day.
Raine: Oh, my gosh. Stop.
Jemma: He cooked me beef brisket for 24 hours.
Raine: Oh, my God.
Preston: Oh my God, he let it marinate.
Sterling: That's kind of impressive.
Jemma: Marinated, he cooked it for 24 hours.
Sterling: That's so romantic.
Jemma: [inaudible 00:01:48]. He made me sides. Guys, he made me a mac and cheese, dessert, chocolate cake, pies.
Raine: Wait, stop.
Jemma: He made me dirty martinis. He's really sweet. He's a really nice guy.
Raine: Oh, I love that.
Jemma: But I don't know. Nolan has now come back into my life, so I'm trying to explore that and what his situation is with Dylan. I'm just trying to not...
Raine: Good, doesn't even matter.
Sterling: Wait, did you know him before?
Jemma: Yeah.
Sterling: Oh, you did?
Jemma: Yeah. Yeah, because him and Dylan were best friends in high school.
Kimora: When was the last time you guys saw him?
Sterling: We saw him...
Preston: We saw him...
Sterling: Oh, the rodeo.
Preston: Oh.
Kimora: You went to a rodeo?
Sterling: We went to a rodeo last time.
Kimora: How was that?
Sterling: We went to a rodeo, guys.
Preston: I swear we're sitting there watching one of the guys go walk on a horse and I swear horse shit flew and hit me. [inaudible 00:02:31]. It was like this big.
Sterling: Yeah, it actually was.
Preston: It was horseshit. Dylan was like, it's dirt. It was this big. It was a ball of shit.
Jemma: And so was that fine? You guys were good terms. Was everything okay? What was the dynamic with everyone?
Preston: I feel like it was chill. It was chill.
Jemma: Okay.
Preston: Honestly, I don't know. Dylan's kind of been strange so I'm playing it safe.
Jemma: Really?
Preston: Yeah. I really went just because I knew Alexie and everyone was going to be a bigger group, so I was like, "Fuck it, we can go." I thought that's the one thing he told me is he's going to try and make sure you like him so he can kind of use you and I'm starting to feel that.
Kimora: Damn. Sterling, how do you feel about that?
Sterling: I've never heard any of this side. He seems like he's grown from how he was in high school and so I don't know. It's cool to see that and just at least acknowledge that he was like, "I was a shitty person in high school. That's not me."
Kimora: He's just a liar to me. Get him on a lie detector test now, bro.
Preston: I was telling Alexie, I was like, I've been so patient with him and it's starting to come out more and more.
Jemma: Speaking of Alexie, she was at the fair with you yesterday. How was that?
Preston: Honestly, it's just show.
Jemma: Really?
Preston: We had a little one-on-one convo and it's just like this other guy showed up to the pool. She got emotional.
Raine: Oh, yes. I heard about this.
Preston: And she's like on the verge of tears because he didn't give her a one-on-one convo.
Raine: Right.
Sterling: The rizz.
Preston: Yeah. So that happened and then that made me realize like, oh, we're friends. If you like someone else, that's fine.
Raine: I would say don't close it off.
Preston: You have inside information. Is that what that was?
Raine: Yeah.
Preston: Okay.
Jemma: The insider information.
Raine: I'm not going to like spill.
Jemma: Yeah, don't like...
Raine: But I'm just saying I wouldn't close any doors on Ben. I think she's more... I think what hurt her was-
Preston: Emilie.
Raine: ... Emilie.
Preston: Yeah. I got that.
Raine: Not Ben. I was like, if one of my best friends came up to me and was like, "Oh, my God, I think that guy's hot."
Jemma: He's immediately off limits.
Raine: I would be like, he's dead.
Jemma: Immediately off limits.
Raine: He's dead. Died. He's gone.
Jemma: Even if he was about to get hit by a bus, I wouldn't touch him to push him.
Kimora: Literally.
Raine: I don't know about that.
Sterling: That's crazy.
Music: Raise your hands up. Don't be hesitant. Show them all up.
Sterling: I think your dad is cool. You grew up traveling the world on tour.
Hercy: In Calabasas. And, yeah, traveling.
Sterling: In Calabasas.
Hercy: But honestly I heard some of the world traveler. I kind of like that. Got to ring to it.
Sterling: No, it does, but how you grow up and your parents transforms your life, like good or bad.
Hercy: No, definitely having a set of parents who actually instill in the right stuff into you definitely lead you a long way. I'm chasing my dreams and goals and my passion to be an NBA player. I follow after big footsteps. I'm a businessman, entrepreneur. At the end of the day, I learned from the best businessman there is. People don't realize how much support you really have from the people around you, the people who love you. After today, I realized we wouldn't be where we are if we didn't have the support and love from our family, from my parents and everybody. So it's like just seeing that, that's real with everything you do and with everyone around you. It's like, you are what you are and you are where you are for a reason.
Romeo: What's going on in here, Hercy?
Hercy: Uh-oh, Romeo.
Romeo: What's going on?
Hercy: Romeo.
Romeo: Hey, where are the women at? I'm just saying. What's going on in there, bro? There's supposed to be two women in the middle of this bed. I haven't been in no bedroom with another dude.
Sterling: [inaudible 00:06:11].
Hercy: We're about to go to the festival right now.
Sterling: I'm Sterling.
Romeo: I'm just making sure. Hey, where the girls at? Y'all hide them under the bed? Shit, the only time me and Debo, we just us in the same bed we was hiding some girls in the room. I know they in there.
Hercy: They in here, they in the closet, don't worry.
Romeo: They in the closet?
Hercy: Yeah, they hiding over there.
Romeo: All right, ladies. I know y'all somewhere in there. I'll remember them faces. I got to watch y'all, man.
Alexie: Wait, also, I made charcuterie. I tried making it pretty. I tried making a [inaudible 00:06:43].
Nicole: Wait.
Kimora: Thank you.
Nicole: This is so good.
Kimora: Yeah.
Alexie: I tried looking up a TikTok on how to roll the salami into a flower and then I did-
Nicole: Oh, with a wine glass?
Alexie: Yeah.
Nicole: I can't do it.
Alexie: I gave up and it wasn't very cute.
Kimora:Thank you.
Nicole: Thank you.
Alexie: How are you guys?
Nicole: I'm good.
Kimora: I'm doing a little sneak peek to my EP that's coming out. So I'm having a little party. Inviting everyone. Everyone can come.
Alexie: Wait, I'm excited.
Kimora: I want to play some of my unreleased music and also getting lit. That's why it's kikichella.
Alexie: Kikichella. So I need a theme. What's the look book?
Kimora: Think neon carnival, because it is kind of like glow in the dark meets pool. Pool party.
Alexie: Wait, when is this?
Kimora: Friday.
Alexie: I'm there.
Kimora: It'll be so fun.
Nicole: I need an outfit.
Alexie: I don't know if I can go to the mall and find Euphoria, x neon, X carnival, X bathing suit, x-
Nicole: My Halloween costume from a few years ago.
Kimora: EP release party.
Alexie: Where's Party City. I need a Halloween-
Nicole: Oh, they closed, babe. Out of business.
Alexie: Halloween town.
Kimora: Just get a mermaid tale.
Alexie: Spirits.
Kimora: Spirit.
Nicole: Who's going to be there?
Kimora: I invited literally everyone.
Nicole: Has anyone been knocked off?
Alexie: Oh, that's a good question.
Nicole: Yeah.
Kimora: No, I invited everyone. I want everyone to come into this space and listen to my songs, but also if there is something that needs to be addressed, it can be addressed there.
Nicole: Yeah.
Alexie: What needs to be addressed?
Kimora: I don't know. I miss the old Emily because I feel like now she's completely changed as a person. She became more self-centered and more male centered as well. Where I feel like certain guys, if I'm talking about them or even my other friends, she makes weird comments as if she kind of wants them because I have them.
Even in my situation with Hercy, don't get me wrong. I don't have a problem with him, but a while ago when I went to Lala Land with Preston, Hercy, her, and Jodie, she brings up these DMs to me and it's like my first time seeing them being like-
Alexie: Hercy's DMs?
Kimora: Yeah. She was trying to say that Hercy DMed her. It's like, why did you wait until we got to Lala Land in front of everyone to just be like, "Look at these DMs. He's DMing me."
Alexie: You could have showed me before.
Kimora: Yes.
Nicole: At any point in time, especially if they're old.
Kimora: They're old. Because of course I told Hercy about it and I said she showed me these DMs and he was like, "These are old." And he showed me his phone and was like, "She's lying." It was one of those moments where I'm like, "Hmm, maybe this girl really isn't my best friend." We haven't spoken since and it's just very hurtful.
Alexie: Yeah.
Kimora: That's enough for me to take a step back. We'll see how she acts on Friday and maybe I will have a conversation with her or maybe I won't. It really just depends on her actions.
Alexie: Did Kimora text you about tomorrow?
Emilie: No, I haven't talked to her.
Alexie: She came over last night with Nicole and she's having a party euphoria neon. She posted-
Emilie: Who did she invite?
Alexie: Everyone from Jemma's. She said that she was inviting you.
Emilie: Me and her haven't talked at all.
Alexie: She said that.
Emilie: Last time I was at your house was literally the last time I had reached out to her and tried mending whatever little tiff that we had. Honestly, I'm kind of unclear as to what even happened. I just feel like she's kind of being cold towards me and she's upset about something and I don't know whether it was me not answering my phone. That's cute.
Alexie: I'm kind of really into this, sorry.
Emilie: Or Hercy things are involved. I don't know at all, but there's nothing going on there.
Alexie: I mean, do you want to come with me tomorrow?
Emilie: I would want to come if everyone's going-
Alexie: Everyone's going.
Emilie:... but at the same time, I feel a little awkward and uncomfortable. What am I going to do? Go and we haven't even talked. Don't you think it's weird? She doesn't text me?
Alexie: Well, I agree and I asked her, I was like-
Emilie: I don't want to go to someone's house unwelcomed.
Alexie: Well, here's my perspective on it. I do think you should go and come with me and then maybe plan a time to have a conversation or have a conversation tomorrow.
Emilie: I agree.
Alexie: Because I think you guys do go way back.
Emilie: Me and Kimora have honestly never had a tiff in our lives, so then maybe this is why we don't know how to go about it. We're best friends, but at the same time, there is a conversation needed to be had because if she doesn't want to open up as to why she's having some sort of animosity towards me and there's this weird tension, then it's not really a friendship I'd want to continue.
Alexie: You guys do have some things to debrief and hash out. So whether or not you guys become besties after this again, but I do think you guys should talk it out and I don't know if tomorrow is the place, but I think you should come because everyone will be there.
I hope they do find some resolution tomorrow, but I don't really want to have that ruined Kikichella for Kimora because that's going to be even worse if there's drama at that, because this has to do with her music and some other stuff and I know she's been working hard really to plan it. She was super excited about it yesterday.
Emilie: If she's cool, I'm cool.
Alexie: I agree.
Emilie: We don't even have to talk about it.
Alexie: Yeah, you guys don't have to do that tomorrow, I agree.
Emilie: You know that's so not me, I don't hold any grudges. If she's cool-
Alexie: Which is why I think it's important you should go tomorrow just so you can kind of establish it's cool.
Emilie: So am I invited?
Alexie: Yes. She's just not going to go out and text you.
Emilie: But she said I was invited.
Alexie: Yes. Do you want to try these on?
Emilie: Yeah, let's try something. If I show up and I'm all-
Alexie: Wait, no, I promise. I promise. I promise because then you can yell at me, but I promise.
Emilie: Oh yeah.
Emilie: Hey, cowboy.
Dylan: Hey pretty lady. Nice pink hat. Look like cowgirl Barbie.
Emilie: Thank you. That's what I was going for.
Dylan: Welcome.
Emilie: I'm excited to be here.
Dylan: Yeah. This is Lucero. This will be your baby today.
Emilie: Hi. I've never ridden a horse before.
Dylan: Never?
Emilie: I think I'll be a natural.
Dylan: Yeah. I think Emilie is just coming from a place right now of trying to wrap her head around what happened the other day. Glad to know she's in better spirits now.
Just swing that right leg over. There you go.
When you have a tough week like that, you're very on edge about who to be around and who's there for you in those situations. So I hope she knows that I'm somebody she can count on.
So you're going to give a little...
Emilie: Okay.
Dylan: Like pucker your lips a little bit and he'll just know to get going. There you go. Good boy.
Emilie: Okay. Not too bad.
Dylan: Feeling good?
Emilie: Yeah. Feeling comfy.
Dylan: Biggest thing, just be confident. You guys are working together. Pull back a little bit more. There you go.
Emile: Okay.
Dylan: So you're in control, so he's listening to you always. Just kind of how your ex-boyfriends. They're listening to you. Pull back on those reins and they'll stop.
Emilie: Perfect.
Dylan has this macho presence. Dylan's sexy and spicy and he kind of likes smolders, but I think he's like a total softie inside and I can tell, but he likes to be the more dominant one, so you got to play your cards right.
Have you ever taught people how to ride a horse?
Dylan: A few. A couple times.
Emilie: Any lessons?
Dylan: Yeah. Well, that's what I'm doing right now.
Emilie: I know. This is like a lesson.
Dylan: Usually I charge, but...
Emilie: For me it's free. Good company.
Dylan: I wouldn't say free, but... There you go.
Emilie: Don't be too jealous of me and Lucero now.
Dylan: Oh, all right.
When the time comes to be a man for a woman, I want to be ready for that. I'm just someone who lives deeply in his emotions.
Yeah, pull back.
Emilie: Whoa.
Dylan: Pull back. There you go.
Riding a horse teaches you how to communicate without just using your words. You can't yell at a horse. It doesn't take commands verbally. Takes commands physically.
Go for it.
Emilie: Whoa.
Dylan: Pull back. Pull back.
Emilie: Whoa.
Dylan: There you go. And you just can't force that.
Now let go. Let go of the rains. There you go. Just pull it out and then swing out.
Emilie: Okay. That was good.
Dylan: You did good.
Emilie: Oh, they're kind of crazy.
Dylan: They're a little spicy today, but hey.
Emilie: Having a rough day.
Dylan: I've seen you with some liquor. You're about the same.
Emilie: No. Are we wearing the same boots?
Dylan: We might be.
Emilie: We totally are.
Dylan: Is it meant to be?
Emilie: We're twinning. And you were acting like I wasn't ready for this. Look, I'm a real cowgirl.
Dylan: Yeah. Well, we can do this on the second date or we can do something else.
Emilie: Date. Is this date?
Dylan: What do you call it?
Emilie: I don't know. We just thought we were just hanging out.
Dylan: Same.
Emilie: Getting to know each other.
Dylan: Same difference.
Emilie: Same thing?
Dylan: I'll text you this weekend.
Music:
Now I think I'll roll the dice. Place all my bets on you.
Emilie: If Jemma knew I was on a date with Dylan, she would definitely be jealous. And does that make me happy? Not necessarily, but I mean, if I saw her in person have a little reaction, I'd probably be smiling.
Dylan: I want you to know 72 seconds I ride that sun of the gun. Just to get this for you.
Emilie: Thank you. That's funny you kept it.
Dylan: There it is.
Emilie: I feel like so much was happening at once. I was so overwhelmed. I just ran in the car.
Dylan: I'll be honest, it sucks seeing you cry at the end right before you got in that car.
Emilie: Yeah. I mean, I don't get emotional ever. It really takes a lot to break me, but yeah.
Dylan: At the end of the day, I'm here for you. I don't want to see you be put in that situation. I feel like just with my interaction at the last party, there's a common denominator here.
Emilie: What do you think the common denominator is?
Dylan: Jemma.
Emilie: Yeah. Jemma is like a loose cannon and the clapping was a lot. I feel like maybe it had to do with you, but...
Dylan: Even that, unfortunately that it's something that I can't escape from.
Emilie: I feel like there was also kind of like a narrative of you in high school. I kind of joke about your whole douchey old persona.
Dylan: Yeah. I mean, to be fair, you're one of those people. So, if people want to hold onto that, they have every right, but I'm not going to sit there and cry and be apologetic all the time because I did something when I was a kid.
Emilie: Yeah, I don't think you have to apologize for that. But honestly, I don't think it's too deep.
Dylan: Look, I'm all about ELE. Everybody loves everybody. I've got no problems and no issues and I'm not holding onto anything.
Emilie: So, hopefully my makeup didn't get on your shirt. For real, came to my rescue.
Dylan: I'm just a guy in some boots and a hat.
Emilie: Do you practice that in the mirror?
Dylan: Practice it on anybody that comes to the ranch to ride my horses.
Emilie: How many girls a week?
Dylan: Well, it's only Tuesday.
Emilie: You're such an ass.
Hercy: I ain't going to lie. After we're at the golfing range the other day and y'all are saying how ... I mean, obviously we're friends, me and Emilie. I don't know.
Sterling: What do you mean?
Hercy: Do I have that conversation with her? What is this? I don't really care. We're friends.
Sterling: But you do care a little.
Hercy: Just a tad bit.
Sterling: Obviously you're not wanting to get rejected/read wrong.
Hercy: Yeah. I'm not trying to read the room wrong.
Sterling: Yeah.
Hercy: Known each other for who knows how long. I'm not trying to have anything I say affect the friendship that we had for all these years. So, it's just tough. I don't know what to do for real. In my head, if you tell me right now that, oh, I'm not really feeling you, I'm not going to lose sleep over it.
Sterling: But maybe a little.
Hercy: It's not going to be me like, "Oh my gosh, I can't," though. I'll be cool.
Sterling: Yeah, you'd be even more cool if you're just like, "Actually, I'm good."
Hercy: Oh, so what... I mean, you want me to make her lose sleep?
Sterling: No, not lose sleep. I just want you to... You're kind of at a point where there's no damage done, you guys could return to just being friends.
Hercy: Okay, so [inaudible 00:18:44].
Sterling: Your mind's on other things.
Hercy: No, that's valid. I respect that and I think she'll respect that too, but if I were to do that, how would I do it? What would I say? Let's go on a second date or let's just hang out.
Sterling: Personally, I wouldn't ask her on the second date. Maybe we hang out in a group.
Hercy: And tell her in a group.
Sterling: At the beach, you kind of vibe while we're all hanging out and there's no harm. There's no stress on that. But if it's just you two and then she's like, "Yeah, I see us more as friends," and you're like...
Hercy: So I think the next time we all hang out, I try to pull it to the side and it's actually just like chop it up. Be like, should we pursue this or should we just dead it and just be like, had a good first date and that was what it was.
Sterling: Okay. Knowing her now, is it worth messing up a friendship? Is that worth it?
Hercy: No. I mean, I don't like messing up any friendships.
Sterling: Yeah.
Hercy: If I know it's going to get messed up.
Sterling: As much as you can say like, "Yeah, I can go back to being friends." I think there's still a part of you that would be like, "Damn, I don't want to be friends with her. She just..."
Hercy: Yeah, that's true. So I just don't know how to feel about the situation.
Jemma: Hello.
Kimora: Hey.
Jemma: Oh, my God, this is so cool. I'm so excited to be here.
Kimora: And you're going to dance with me.
Dance Instructor: Thanks for coming. We've heard a lot about you.
Jemma: I walked in, they're like, "You ready to dance?" I'm like, "What? Not me."
Dance Instructor: We want to teach you a little something. It's a really small groove that all the girls are doing. And if we can pull it off, it'll be in the music video.
Jemma: Okay.
Kimora: I think we can do it.
Dance Instructor: You can do it. Come here, Jemma. Come here, Kimora. Right over here, Kimora. On this side, right on this side. Okay? So this one, the left one's on the hip, right? Left one's on the hip, right? I call this a chicken wing, really cute chicken wing. Okay? Yeah. So you want to think about arm is going to hit here and it's going to snap faster around and hit and around and out and around and hit and around and out. Boom. Hey.
Jemma: I feel like that's all I could do.
Dance Instructor: Okay, cool. You ready?
Jemma: Oh, my god. Do I take my shoes off?
Dance Instructor: Keep your shoes on.
Jemma: Okay. Kimora is just the best person to be around. I could never get sick of being around Kimora. She's so positive. She's so fun. I'm a very loyal friend and I think because I have been hurt so much by girls in the past, I try so hard to make girls feel good and Kimora reciprocates that back. So thank God we've found each other and I think that's why we bond a lot. We're very similar.
Wait, this is so exciting. Thank you so much for letting me come and see this. I know you're like, you don't really like to have people watching you. So I know you've been a little bit shy, but I'm like, "You not at all today." I was like, yeah. I can already see it and have lighting. Coachella. Kikichella for real. I'm like, I need Kikichella, but for real.
Kimora: I'll be like... You too, you're going to be out.
Jemma: Oh, I will come on the stage with you. I hope you know I will make the moment about myself. I will be like, "Oh, my God, I'm on stage at Coachella."
Kimora: We have to do this. I'm manifesting it for us.
Jemma: So what are the next steps in this? This is rehearsal, when are we going to actually start shooting and all of that?
Kimora: In a few weeks.
Jemma: Okay. This is an exciting time for us. I feel like this summer has had so many ups and downs, but the ups are so much better than the downs and there's ...
Kimora: Even when we were down, we're still up.
Jemma: Yeah, that's the great... Yeah. Even when we're down, we're still up.
Kimora: Yeah.
Hercy: I ain't seen Preston hoop in forever.
Dylan: It's heat.
Hercy: It's the summer.
Preston: I'm more an indoor athlete.
Dylan: Yeah. Hockey?
Preston: Nah. Talking like dinner dates.
Hercy: When'd you start hooping? How old were you?
Preston: Start hooping? Since I could (beep) walk.
Hercy: Because you just grew up around it.
Preston: Yeah.
Hercy: I mean, I came out the womb and seen motherfuckers just...
Preston: Yeah.
Hercy: My dad, mom, aunties, uncles, cousins, brothers. Everybody in the family played basketball, too. We in high school playing in front of 19,000 people. So they screamed Hercy Miller. 50 kids came rushing. Oh, my God. I'm like, yeah, come on. Come on.
Preston: I remember all that, but I was over it at a certain point. Once COVID hit, that shit was just dumb to me.
Dylan: Well, you're still working, right?
Hercy: Hell yeah. Now the goal is to go to league, but (beep)... I don't know.
Preston: It's time to hang up the hoop dream, man. I've known Hercy for a long time. I think he's a beast, but I think he's coming to the realization that every year it gets harder. I'm not going to say if he's going to make it or not. I'm just going to be there to support him.
Hercy: Hercy Miller goes to the NBA. Yeah, it sounds right when I say it.
Preston: Got a nice ring to it.
Hercy: Yeah, that's a nice ring to it for sure.
Preston: I think mine too. Preston Pippen.
Hercy: Yeah, Preston Pippen comes back and hoops.
Preston: Forbes Billionaire.
Hercy: The comeback. Comeback.
Preston: I'm a businessman, now. I got some business ventures on the move.
Hercy: Just knowing where Preston come from and knowing who his dad is, I definitely seen that the genes are strong. I'm looking like, damn, I literally thought I'd seen a flashback, like a highlight of Scottie Pippen and Jordan.
Preston: I mean, statistically the Pippins are in the league. I went to college for entrepreneurship and I want to start making my own businesses and I do think baking is something that I want to get into. I make a mean pumpkin bread. You can ask Hercy and Dylan about it.
Hercy: Preston's dad is one of the goats in the NBA and he's one of the goats in the kitchen. As I'm with y'all right now, I'm loving the vibes. I just live and laugh a little bit because my whole life, I just grew up just hoping, not going to no parties. I enjoyed us all being together.
Preston: That was more than I signed up for.
Hercy: Who was the life of the party?
Preston: I don't know.
Hercy: Yeah, it was fun.
Preston: But I agree. And then it became toxic very fast.
Dylan: But no, I was talking to Emily and then Kimora was like, "Hey, can I have a word?" And I was like, cock block, but I guess.
Hercy: She played Hall of Fame defense right there.
Dylan: Hall of Fame defense.
Hercy: Hall of Fame.
Dylan: So I was like, "All right, whatever." And then I heard crying, screaming, clapping.
Preston: The crying threw you off. I was like, oh, my god.
Hercy: The clap heard around the world.
Dylan: No, but that's-
Hercy: Hey, why are you smirking? Can we talk about him? I seen who he was talking to.
Dylan: Who'd you see-
Hercy: He was talking to Alexie all night. What's up with that? Bubba, you ain't slick.
Dylan: You know what? I did notice that.
Hercy: You seen that, right?
Dylan: Yeah.
Preston: Just a little friendly catch up, I think. How'd you get home?
Dylan: I Ubered.
Preston: Oh, I thought you got in the car with someone, but ...
Hercy: You didn't see nothing. That was nothing.
Dylan: Nah, that's nothing. I talked to Suede. It just so happened that when I walked into the house at the same time, somebody else was there.
Preston: I do feel like something might have happened between Dylan and Suede, but that's all I could share. I got confidentiality. Sorry.
Sterling: How are you bro? I think it's easy to be like, "How are you? " And you're like, "Good." But how are you really?
Dylan: Good.
Sterling: Okay. Like I said,
Dylan: I don't know. And I can't even get a text back from Suede.
Sterling: Oh.
Dylan: Yeah. She's pretty set and committed on let's just be friends.
Sterling: What?
Dylan: Hey, look. Definitely hit hard. I mean, I'm only saying this not to trauma dump. I'm a Calabasas girl, but I care about Suede a lot.
Sterling: That's facts.
Dylan: Yeah. I mean, so what? What can I do about it other than just sit there and nod my head and wait to get out of there.
Sterling: Wait to get... I'm sure you wanted to. In the moment you're like, "Holy cow, it would feel so good just to go off."
Dylan: No, 100%. I think that now I'm not going to let my emotions interfere with my intellect. Not to toot my own horn, but I think not drinking says a lot about my mental strength because, damn, I wanted a fucking whiskey. That was my bread and butter.
Sterling: Well, exactly. So that kind of boils down to being disciplined.
Dylan: I think that not falling into the rage bait and being reamed at or confronted or whatever you want to call the charade that they put on at the pool party.
Jemma: Don't lie on my name. If you want to talk, that's fine.
Dylan: Nobody was lying on your name.
Nicole: Everybody in this group talks shit.
Kimora: You did.
Jemma: Oh, you didn't? Don't even make me get into this with you. You piece of shit.
Dylan: I for sure wanted to yell back, but I don't gain anything out of that.
Sterling: Yeah. What do you think Jemma's goal was to just trying to get a reaction out of you, get attention? Because all I hear is just like, I see claps and a fight. It's kind of like what is their goal?
Dylan: Idiotic.
Sterling: What's the goal at this point?
Dylan: What is your goal? You just want to say things.
Sterling: What's the end goal?
Dylan: You just want to talk. They just want to hear themselves. It's like okay, you're just being loud. It doesn't mean you're winning an argument. So it's like, yeah, I don't know what her, or their, problem is. I don't know why they're incapable of addressing that problem, but we're not on the same wavelength. You know what I'm saying? I'm not worried about the patty cake of names and insults that's coming from high school girls. I'm just not. I've definitely learned to not engage with it. So pretty fired up about myself on that one.
Sterling:Yeah.
Dylan: But I've got so much that I'm trying to work towards right now and whoever's with me, let's get on that wagon. I'm not here for any bull. I'll be honest, I'm kind of over hanging out with these girls from high school.



























