4.8 • 618 Ratings
🗓️ 20 July 2020
⏱️ 28 minutes
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0:00.0 | Hey Dee, can you hear me? Yes, bitch. I think being the only Latinas in the room strefing our bond or something, like we got telekinesis or something. Yeah, delgible. Yo, you know what I think they think that we Latin acts. Yeah, I think we are. I think that's what it is. You sure? How you know? This is what they calling us. I'm pretty sure they keep looking at us when they say it. Childhood friends Darlene Demarisi and Sasha Mercy were working at a hotel in Midtown Manhattan when they started making |
0:38.4 | funny Instagram videos to entertain themselves. Those videos about everything from what happens when |
0:44.2 | your sister steals your clothes to the things a New York girl cannot resist took off. Now Darlene |
0:50.5 | and Sasha have a new series on fuse, like Share, Dimele, where they take on pop culture, politics, dating, all with no filter. |
0:58.3 | Today, we talk about growing up as funny, outspoken kids, their plan for a total takeover beyond Insta, |
1:04.4 | and how they've stayed true to who they are as the stakes start to rise. |
1:12.0 | So how do you two know each other? |
1:14.0 | Okay, so my family and her family were friends way before we were even born. |
1:18.9 | So we were always seeing each other at family gatherings when we were younger. |
1:23.4 | And then we started getting very close in our teenage years. |
1:29.8 | And that's when we found out we were identical. Identical. Yes, indeed. Dee, what was Sasha like as a kid? Sasha was very |
1:38.3 | artistic. Like, I remember when I would see Sasha, especially because when we were kids, we kind of hated |
1:43.2 | hearing about each other because our parents would kind of pin us against each other. Like my mother would always be like, oh, you know, Sasha is doing a play in her school, in her middle school, in high school, and this and that. And I, and then her aunt who was raising her, would be like, oh, well, you know, D gets straight A's all the time. So we would just be tired of hearing each other about each other all the time. And we were like, I don't even want to hear it. But when we started becoming a little older and we were forming our own opinions about one another, I just remember her being super artistic, always drawing, always singing, always creating, and so loving. |
2:17.7 | Her energy always, like the first thing you would see when you see Sasha, especially when she was younger. |
2:21.4 | Well, still not, but, you know, as a first impression is she would always hug you. |
2:25.8 | She was always, like, loving and stuff. |
2:27.5 | So that was how I remember her as a kid. |
2:30.5 | Sasha, what was Dee like? |
2:32.6 | Dee was very smart. |
2:35.0 | Like, I just knew if you want to know something, it's like, D already, she knew facts all the time. |
2:40.6 | So my aunt was always telling me that she had straight A's. |
2:44.3 | I was very impressed by how young she was and how she was able to like articulate herself. |
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