6 Girls vs 1 Secret Boy | Odd One Out
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- [Speaker 1] I am a girl.
- [Speaker 2] I am a girl.
- [Speaker 3] I am a girl.
- [Speaker 4] I am a girl.
- [Speaker 5] I am a girl.
- [Speaker 6] I am a girl.
- [Speaker 7] I am a girl.
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- I'm Claire, I'm from Huntington Beach
and I'm 24.
- I'm Heniya, I'm 26 and I'm from Inglewood.
- I'm Saing, I'm 23 and I'm from Long Beach, California.
- I'm Mia, I'm 19 and I'm from Pasadena, California.
- I'm Celeste, I'm 19 and I'm from Culver City, California.
- I'm Kacey, I'm 18 and I'm from Los Angeles, California.
- My name is Natalie, but you can call me Natt,
I am from Washington.
I recently moved here for work, but, yeah.
For the most part my technique coming in was like
a more masculine take on it,
'cause if I was too girly
then it would be too obvious.
- What's everyone wearing?
- I'm in some Sambas,
black jeans and like a light greenish top, from Zara.
- I'm wearing Levi's,
a like body suit and then Dunks.
And a little cardigan too.
- I'm wearing like a purple skirt,
like a white off the shoulder top kind of.
- Let's go like, what's everyone's shoe size?
- Ooh.
I'm a size 10.
- 10?
- [Claire] Yeah, 10 in women's.
- How tall are you?
- 5'10.
- [Kacey] Ooh, yeah, so that makes sense.
- I'm a short girly.
I'm 4'11 without these heels on.
(gasps)
- Whoa.
- On a good day I'm 5'4 though.
- I am wearing size 7.5.
I think it's pretty average for girls.
I guess I'm, I'm like 5'3.
- I'm a size like five.
- I'm six foot and I have a shoe size of nine, so.
- I like how we all just started sharing our heights.
(all laugh)
- Can I ask you guys something?
- Yeah.
- What's like your biggest insecurity?
- Ooh.
- Oh, good question.
- Hard hitting.
I was suspicious of Heniya at first,
just because she seemed to be asking a lot of the questions
and having a lot, a large role in the discussion.
- I got a big old forehead.
(all laugh)
I'm coming for everyone with a regular forehead
because y'all sound like y'all got regular foreheads.
Like I'm getting regular forehead energy here.
- [Claire] I know, your voices are like regular foreheads.
- Laughing was a big thing for me.
They were laughing a ton and I was trying to
I was trying to like. (giggles)
It just didn't work out. (laughs)
So yeah, I was trying my best.
- I think the biggest thing for me is acne.
I have it on my face and my back and it's pretty bad.
Especially when I want to go to the beach.
And so it can be pretty annoying.
- Mm-hm.
- I have a, I have another question.
What's your like usual go-to style?
- For me, Natt,
I think I would say like an urban, like comfy style.
I'm not super fancy as a person, so.
Yeah, I'd say urban comfy.
- Whatever's currently in style, I try to stick to that.
- Yeah.
- That's how I feel too.
I mean, I try to keep mine just like timeless,
wearing timeless like pieces that like,
- Yeah.
- [Celeste] Keeping it timeless.
- [Claire] Very practical.
- I'm wearing a tank top right now, so it works out.
- What did you guys wanna be when you were a little girl?
- I really wanted to be a veterinarian.
- Same, actually.
- I really loved animals.
I still love animals.
I was a horse girl.
- I can relate to that.
Actually I have horses back in Washington, so yeah.
- (gasps) Oh my gosh, I love that.
- One of 'em's name is Scooby-Doo.
It's great.
- Scooby Doo!
- [Natt] Yeah, he's adorable. - [Claire] I love that.
- I assembled like a speech for certain questions
but there were certain questions that were just completely
off what they were, like off the page.
Like the horses thing.
I just jumped in as soon as I could.
I'm like, "yeah, I have horses."
I don't have horses. (laughs)
- For me,
I've always wanted to be like a singer-songwriter.
So that's what I'm trying to do.
- Okay. - Can you sing?
So I'm assuming you can sing.
- Yeah, I do.
I write my own songs and I like release 'em.
- Okay, so we're, we're gonna be like your first fan.
- You have to show us after.
- Yeah, for sure.
That'd be awesome.
- Casey's voice is kind of high, so it
it did make me a little suspect.
I'm like, she kind of sounds like a princess
from a Disney movie and that doesn't just happen.
I wanted to be an obstetrician gynecologist.
- Oh.
- And then I got to UCLA and took chemistry
and I was like, oh, we gonna switch that around
to something else.
(all laugh)
- Were you pre-med?
- Yeah, I was like biochem.
I was like, oh, absolutely not.
I'm a standup comedian now though.
I don't, that's completely different than where we started.
- It was almost like when
you know somebody's lying because they explained too much.
That's what it was like.
Okay, she planned this script out pretty well, so.
So did you guys go to school like college or anything?
- [Heniya] Yeah.
- I went to UCI for five.
- Oh, okay.
- I graduated from like a small little school in Boston.
It's called Lasell but it's not really well known.
But yeah, so I was over there for four years
and then this is like my first full year being back.
- Nice. - Yeah.
- [Announcer] That is time, no more talking. (bell rings)
- Hey, do you think I'm gonna win this episode?
Be sure. (laughs) (bleep)
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- [Announcer] There was actually a three-way tie.
(all laugh)
- Oh gosh.
- Oh, we don't trust each other.
- Already?
- [Announcer] Meaning we'll just move on to round two
with all of you.
- I have the first question.
- All right, go ahead.
- What was you guys' first period like?
- I was just gonna ask that.
- Ohh. - Perfect.
- Yeah, we gotta get down to the nitty gritty now.
- So for me, I knew what was going on 'cause I read
like the American Girl Doll books and everything.
- Oh my gosh, same, I had those too.
- Yeah, for me I, it was over the summer
before ninth grade and I was getting ready to go
to track practice and then it just happened.
I was like, oh well I guess I'm a woman now.
(all laugh)
I was like, I was kind of behind everybody else so
I knew it was gonna come soon so I was kind of ready for it.
- I was in the sixth grade bathroom
and I was freaking out and my friends were outside.
So when I got home I told my mom
and she just like shoved me a pad and said, "Hey, try that,
like, put this on.
And then here."
She never, I don't know, it's like
maybe it's an Asian thing.
She's just never talked to me about it.
- I think I was in seventh grade, I'm pretty sure.
I was at home and I like went to the bathroom and I saw
that there was blood and I didn't know what to do.
I didn't wanna call my mom for some reason.
So I called my cousin.
I was like, "I don't know what's going on.
Like, help me."
- And you never had the talk or anything either?
- I did, which was like the funny part.
- Oh, okay.
- Like, I don't know.
And then I eventually told my mom like after her, but, yeah,
my cousin was the first one that knew, so.
- I was in seventh grade math class
and it was super awkward.
I was basically sitting at my desk.
I felt a really weird like sensation below my stomach
and I was really confused because they were talking
about interesting stuff in health class before that point.
But eventually I just ran
to the bathroom because I just didn't feel good.
- Okay, there's no way one of you isn't a girl, that's.
(all laugh and agree) - [Celeste] I know!
- I had no idea about anything involving periods
or anything like that, so I just went with it. (laughs)
- Name something really specific that only a girl will get.
Like specific.
Don't just say pad.
- I have really insane cramps
so I have Midol on me at all times.
- Okay, that's specific, Midol.
- At all times, I have to have it.
- How do you know your
like how do you know when your period's coming?
- I've really really bad lower back pain.
- Oh yeah.
- And I'm like in pain for like two days before
and I always get the same pimple around my lip area.
- Oh, same, I get it on my cheek.
- Like right before my period.
- Is anyone irregular?
- Well I started birth control
and like it's really screwed me up.
Like I started the Nexplanon,
so that's something another girl like would know.
- Specific, specific.
- Has anybody had any like scary experiences
that they associate with being a woman?
- Oh, yeah.
- Man. - A hundred percent.
It's really disgusting,
kind of what happens when you're just existing as a woman.
One time at a college party, a guy talked to me
for like two seconds and then the next day I found out
that he was telling everyone that I slept with him.
- What?
- You say yes as a woman, you're a whore.
You say no as a woman, you're a prude.
If you're somewhere in between
people still find a way to hate you.
So. (others agreeing)
- Preach to 'em.
- Yeah. - [Kacey] So true.
- I would say like the hypervigilance
required to like go places by yourself.
And the little things we do that,
I don't know if everyone knows we do,
like oh let me just pretend that I'm playing
music in my ears.
There ain't no music playing.
- Lemme just go on the weather app.
- Lemme just look down on my phone.
Ain't nobody even texting me, the screen be black.
It becomes normal, but it really shouldn't have to
be a normal to always have to feel like
you have to protect yourself like a force field.
- Do you guys know anyone or like if you want to share
like that has experienced sexual assault?
- I'll volunteer myself.
I've came so far to be able to volunteer myself publicly
and I'm proud of myself.
I've experienced sexual assault and I think it
does have a very, like, it haunts your, your growth as far
as what you feel you should be mentally as a woman.
But there's a lot of emotional and spiritual things
that you have to do in order to fully evolve to
to even volunteer yourself
as tribute and say that, acknowledge that.
- The word survivor also is kind of like iffy for me,
because I feel like, oh, like oh I survived that.
Like, you know, like it's almost like I'm pitying myself.
I don't know, I don't even know what to call it.
Like survivor and like, I don't even know, like.
(clock begins ticking) It's just weird.
- It's just hard. - Yeah.
- It's any, any word that feels comfortable to you.
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- I made it past one round.
That's what I came in here to do today.
I'm actually happy that I was the first one voted out.
So yeah.
- Okay, to go a little bit deeper,
'cause I need to figure out who the mole is.
(all agreeing)
- Go deep, let's dig this deep.
- How do you guys feel about abortion?
- Oh. (background music goes silent)
You got deep.
- For me, I'm pro-choice.
I believe everyone has the decision to do whatever they want
with their body.
And within pro-choice also exists pro-life.
If you believe that you are pro-life for yourself.
- I feel like I would probably be pro-life for myself just
because I, I don't know
it's scary to go through just a medical procedure.
- If you don't wanna do it, you don't wanna do it.
If you do wanna get an abortion like you do, like it's fine.
Like that's the whole point of pro-choice I feel like.
- And the government shouldn't be the ones deciding.
- So exactly.
- Who's like a, like a good like role model that
you have, like a woman role model in your life?
- [Claire] That's really good.
- I don't wanna be cliche
but I'm gonna have to say my mother.
(many agreeing)
Oh, y'all thinking that too?
(laughter) - Yeah.
- Yeah, like, she blows my mind.
It truly flabbergasts me, the things that moms do
and they make it seem like it's light work.
- My go-to person is my dad.
Like he is everything to me, (clock begins ticking)
and he has taught me what it is to
be an upstanding person in society and to respect everyone.
(bell rings) So I just, yeah.
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- [Announcer] If you want to keep playing
because you think the mole is in the box, raise your hand.
One, two, three.
- Okay, I'm suspicious of somebody. (clock ticks)
- Okay, go for it. - And I have a reason.
- Heniya? - What's up?
- So you were quiet during the abortion topic.
- [Heniya] Mm-hm.
- And I just like, and like you've been kind of
really talkative recently,
so like that kind of like red flagged me a little bit.
- Oh, let me fix that up for you. (laughter)
- I also did, I mentioned that I am a survivor of assault.
So abortion usually gets me really choked up.
I feel like it's my body and it's my choice.
So the whole conversation when I debate about it,
it does get me a little triggered.
So I usually refrain from
heavily, like, impactful,
like my opinion of what I have to say about it.
- [Mia] That's understandable.
- But I'm, I ain't mad at you though, girl, shoot.
- Okay, green flag.
- [Heniya] Yeah, yeah.
- Wait, Kacey, were you the songwriter?
- Yes.
- Okay.
- Can I ask you something, Kacey?
- Yes.
- What is the, the metal U-shaped thing in your bra?
Do you know what that's called?
- I don't what that's called. (record scratch)
I do not.
- The underwire?
- Yeah, the underwire in your bra.
- Oh the underwire!
- I thought you meant something else.
'cause that's like on both cups.
- What's something that like you wish you didn't experience
as a woman?
Or like.
- I'm gonna go boob sweat.
- Ooh. (laughter) - Oh my gosh, so real.
- So real. - Yes, that's a good one.
- Mustache, sweat. (clock ticks)
- [Announcer] And that's time.
No more questions. (bell rings)
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- When Heniya asked the question about underwire on the bra
I didn't know the answer,
so I was like, okay, they're gonna vote me out.
I knew it. (laughs)
- [Announcer] I'm gonna count to three,
and if you want to keep playing
because you think the mole is still in the box
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One, two, three.
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- Thank God.
- [Announcer] If the box turns red, the mole is still
in the box and they win the cash prize for themselves.
If the box turns green,
you four have correctly voted out the mole
and will share the cash prize. (suspenseful music rises)
One,
two,
three.
The box turned green.
(laughing)
(upbeat music)
- Hi. (women gasp and laugh)
- What?
- Honestly, it's a weird experience, but.
- What? - No.
- It starts up here, it's cool.
It goes 10, nine, (voice progressively getting deeper)
eight, seven, six, five, four, three, two, one.
(women all exclaiming and laughing)
- Natt looks like he was in like
High School Musical or something,
like Camp Rock.
So when I opened my eyes
and saw Zac Efron, I was like, okay, you got me.
Like I really feel like I've been bamboozled.
- I do a YouTube channel, and so I used to do like
Omegle content and then I went to like some gaming stuff.
And so yeah, that's what I do for a living.
- That's sweet.
- Whoa.
I am flabbergasted.
- Wait.
Didn't you ask the period question?
- Yeah, yeah!
- Okay, that's exactly what (indistinct)
(laughing)
- Being 6'4,
I felt like I was already out of my element so I had to like
go in there and try to be somebody that I'm not.
- I was scared coming into this
because I didn't wanna fall into stereotypes,
'cause I know I don't want people to stereotype me.
I don't want like, no one wants that.
No one wants to be assumed.
- I was thinking about
just busting out different voices, like
(breathy Russian female voice) "Oh my God you have no idea."
- (laughter) No!
- Oh, you got accents too?
- (Australian accent) Oh no, I got you.
Because like, I'll do an Australian,
but I also do like a,
it's, (segues to Russian female voice) it's quite weird.
- You should be a voice actor.
- I was thinking about it, yeah. (laughs)