Josh was shocked, "I never expected that Geoff, not at all. So Katie and Sadie are next, but I don't know if you want to talk about them individually, or group them together. You were on the same team as the both of them on their only season, and you spent a lot of time with them on the Aftermaths for the next few seasons. What do you think of them? Did you notice any differences between them, regarding their personalities?"

He looked at the two pictures, and kept on alternating between them, "Katie and Sadie aren't bad. I guess I'll talk about Katie first, since she's first on the alphabet. I got along with her, and she was a really fun person. She was the more athletic and social one between the two of them, and I related to that more to how Sadie was. At the same time, she never really cared to build much of an identity on her own, and personally got offended if you suggested her to get distant from Sadie. After a while, it just got tiring dealing with that, and I think people got rid of her over Sadie because the latter was more sympathetic, relatable, and was smarter. When I did speak to Sadie, she spoke about her insecurities more than Katie, and bonded with people like Tyler, Harold, and Bridgette. I felt Sadie's pain about being seen as "someone's friend", and no one really hearing what you're saying. Sadie really had the opportunity to thrive and evolve as a person once Katie was booted, but she didn't take it. Sadie started isolating herself from everyone but Harold, and every time we tried to engage in a conversation with her, Sadie just shut down. She was out of the game, and wasn't even focused on it. I feel like once they both were on the Aftermaths, it caused them to thrive not only as a duo, but as people. They were a lot more fun during that time."

"What happened that caused you to overall turn around on them? What did they do, since it seemed like everyone was annoyed with them."

"They really helped out behind the scenes with the aftermaths. Like, when we were not filming, and when they weren't flirting or hooking up with someone, they were in the production room helping to edit the scenes, helped Bridgette and I with booking guests, organizing segments, and activities that we would all do to take up time, when we were not filming. I'm not shocked that they ended up being huge in branding and Youtubing, based on what they were doing behind the scenes with the Aftermaths. We did argue quite a bit, since they felt like I was becoming too much like an ass. Katie found it to be shocking, but Sadie was not surprised, since she claimed that we treated her and Harold like this back on "Island" anyways. They got a lot of dirt online, and created blogs, even when the show wasn't filming to create buzz. There was a lot of tension, based on the aftermath of the cliquey behavior from the Bass. I didn't get close to either one of them until "World Tour", where we were all more relaxed, and knew what we were getting into this time. We planned this HUGE party for everyone involved once we were all not chosen for the season, and they really helped with the activities that we did on the Aftermaths for that season. Both of them are also great with designing, and when it came to the Second Aftermath to save the show, they came up with a lot of the ideas. When Bridge cheated, they really rode hard for me, and I was shocked with how much they held her accountable behind the scenes. They also kept an eye on me through this time, and I was shocked with how bad they felt for me, especially since I was rocky with the both of them throughout the time of the series. I really respect them, and they're great people, despite not keeping in touch like that. Definitely should have been on "The Ridonculous Race", and it was a dumb choice to not have them on."

Josh was yet again shocked, "Wow. I never knew Katie and Sadie could do all of that. Maybe I could hire them for my next project, and they definitely should have been on the spinoff. Some of the choices the network makes ASTOUND me." He grabbed the picture of Leshawna to give to Geoff, "Anyways, what do you think of Bridgette's girl, the bootylicious Leshawna?"

Geoff started bursting out in laughter, "Leshawna... She CRACKS ME UP. We didn't talk for like the first half of the game, but her wanting to beat up Harold, the gun fight, and locking Heather in the fridge are ALL CLASSICS DUDE. When the cast wasn't competing in a challenge, Leshawna was always one of the people who made sure everyone was having a good time, and knew how to throw a party. I asked her advice on how to win over... someone, and I didn't tell her, since I didn't want to be obvious, and I knew she was friends with Bridgette. Getting a female perspective was important to me. We didn't get close until after Bridgette was booted, and she was disgusted with how the other guys treated me. She told me to not regret choosing love, and that the people I considered my friends, mainly Duncan, are not my friends if I do everything to support him, and he never does the same. Leshawna was just a good person to talk to, and spend time with. You just want to tell her everything, and I told her... everything. She was one of the few people I was actually close with by the time I left."

"That's interesting. So she was one of the main reasons why you reverted back to normal at the end of "Action". What happened afterwards? Bridgette said that the three of you fucked for years."

All he could do was sigh, "I don't know about years... but she would... join Bridge and I in the bedroom. Leshawna is TRULY luscious, I will say that. She moved near us, since she finally had the money to get her family out of the projects, which was something she told DJ and I back in "Island". Once her and Bridge were booted, we went on double dates with her and Harold a lot, and we all got really close. I had to teach her to dance after the second Aftermath, since that "Sisters" performance was HORRIBLE. Leshawna learned the basics of rhythm, movement execution, and all of that. She thanked me for it. When I was down a few years later, Leshawna helped send me to a proper rehabilitation center for me to clear my thoughts, and to face my issues. I really appreciate her for everything she has done. We see her and Harold very often, and she still lives by us. I even taught her how to surf, and she thanked me for introducing her to Ryan and Stephanie from the spinoff."

Josh went to grab his drink, 'Wow, I'm parched from the already confirmed tea, but it's always interesting to hear it from different perspectives. So, Lindsay is the other blond woman on the show. Did you find her to be the hottest person on the show?"

Geoff took Lindsay's picture from Josh, and had an ambivalent look on his face, "I know some people compared me to Lindsay, since we are both not the smartest, and considered us to be followers of Heather and Duncan, who were tossed aside, while being blue-eyed blondes. From the little I interacted with her, she was cool, but she was too under Heather to really enjoy other's company. She had this weird tension with Bridgette for some odd reason at first, but she became our biggest fan, which was cool. Didn't get to speak to her for the second season, due to taking different paths. We got to hang out during the World Tour Aftermaths after she was booted. I remember her taking all of us around a shopping spree through Downtown Toronto, and we all ended up going to Canada's Wonderland. It was really fun, and we ended up going on a series of double dates with Lindsay and Tyler once he joined. I remember when the four of us decided to sneak out to go to a nude beach that was shut down. We had a lot of fun times with them after the season."

"Okay, since you're the first person that I'm interviewing that partook in the spinoff, it was agreed upon that we weren't going to discuss the contestants that appeared on that spinoff, but Noah and Owen are the exception, due to being on Total Drama. None of the others that were on the spinoff are gong to be interviewed," Josh explained, as Geoff shook his head in agreement. "So I know you had no experience with him in "Total Drama" for the most part, but you two made it REALLY FAR in the spinoff, but they never showed you interact once."

"I don't know why they did that either, but Noah and I didn't really interact during the show. In general, I just thought he was an unfunny smartass. The only time I got to spend with him was during the "Action" aftermaths, and he was still very annoying. Like, when you're so unlikable to the point that you are the first boot from your team over HEATHER, something is wrong. Noah's sarcasm just got old, and even my "Captain Hollywood" self couldn't endear me to him. When we were on the spinoff, he did mature, and I found him to be a bit more funny, but we just didn't gel. Whenever I needed to speak to his team, I spoke to Owen."

Josh went on to get the next picture, "Speaking of Owen, he is next. He was a part of your guys alliance in the merge, and you seemed to get along with him, though we didn't see you two speak one on one. With this in mind, it was odd that you two NEVER interacted on the spinoff. What the fuck was that about?"

Geoff shrugged his shoulders, "I found it odd that they didn't air ANY conversation. They told us, Noah, and that wizard guy to not discuss ANYTHING about "Total Drama" on camera, since they want to focus on the spinoff, which we did. But whenever we needed one another's help in missions, they never aired it at all. Owen and I got A LOT closer due to that show. While we did get along back in "Island", it was always in the context of us being in a group, never just him and I on our own. Owen and I had some AMAZING drinking games, pranks, and conversations about life. We agreed on so much, and we totally hit it off the most on the yacht. Owen felt like DJ and Duncan were more real with him, and that I approached him too late, so he was always more loyal to them than me."

"That makes sense, since he sided with Duncan over you every single time in "Island". We mentioned the double date, and some alleged conversation that you two had over the history of the show?"

"Owen was asking me about how things are with Bridgette, and how we managed to last after all these years, especially since almost everyone else broke up, and their other relationships broke up. I told him that it took a lot of retrospection, reflection, accountability, finding your individuality, and compromise. We continued a lot of these conversations, and I asked him about what happened with him and Izzy. It literally came out of nowhere, and most of the cast didn't get it, since they always got along. He was spilling the tea that the producers behind the scenes pressured him to break up with her, and that he was promised things. He was being tricked into believing that she wasn't good for him. I felt for him because the producers did that to me in "Action". They play on your insecurities, plant seeds about your relationships with other people, and then provokes you into acting like an ass. I wanted to make it up to him, and to help Owen out. We have remained in touch ever since the spinoff, and we've developed a much more personal relationship, instead of us just getting along with other people around."

Josh knew that things were going to be juicy with the next person, "So, I know that you never competed in a season with Sierra, but Bridgette revealed that you and Sierra slept together before "World Tour". What happened, what was your thought process at the time, how did you react to her being on the show, and what is your relationship with her now?"

Geoff buried his head in his hands, and groaned in frustration, "I WISH she never mentioned it, but it is what it is. Bridgette and I had an open relationship at the time, since we didn't want to kill our potential, and we were both very sexual beings anyways. Sierra was one of the main bloggers, so everyone started to interact with her, and Sierra started to interact with many people in the cast. Sierra came to a party of mine, and she was flirting with me. Bridgette was fine with me sleeping with certain people, but she didn't approve of Sierra. I got drunk, Sierra got drunk, and she knew that Bridgette and I slept around, and she used it sleep with me. It was... an experience. So when Sierra came up to get me to sign on her, Bridgette was PISSED, since I already told her that I slept with her. THANK GOODNESS that Sierra never showed up to the Aftermath sets, and literally arrived with the cast at the finale. By the time we were on the yacht, so much had already happened, so that... tryst was a non-factor. Sierra cleared the air after we were swimming from Hawaii, and got on the boat to the the airport."

Trent's picture was put on the table, "I was always confused with your dynamic with Trent. Like Duncan, you two also came off as frenemies. He encouraged Chris to attack you with hail more, but it was also revealed that you two hung out with your ladies behind the scenes. You two bonded over the merge with the guys reward, but you massacre him through the Aftermaths. How do you describe your dynamic with Trent?"

All he could do was laugh, and tap his hand against the table, "It was complicated. Out of the Gopher men, Trent was the coolest, the most approachable, and the guy that everyone wanted to be like. He was the most similar to me, and we started talking about music, our interesting lives, the experience, etc. Trent's a secret badass, and I think despite his and Duncan's beef, they have A LOT of similarities. What drew me into Duncan, caused me to draw into Trent. We would often hang out after the challenges, with Bridgette and Gwen joining us, so the four of us as two couples bonded. The two of us bonded like hell in once the guys were grouped together, and it was the two of us, side-by-side on the yacht. Looking back, I think that was one of the reasons why Duncan started hating Trent, since I told Trent more than I told Duncan at the time."

"If things were so cool between the two of you, why did you turn on him so viciously, and use him for ratings?" the interviewer asked, raising his eyebrow at Geoff.

"One major thing is that I knew even in "Island" that Bridgette told me that if we never hooked up, Trent would have been her ideal guy, and that... always made me insecure. So when she was defending him hardcore in the Aftermaths, it bothered me. Of course I had the producers whispering that she could hook up with him, how there are other ulterior motives for her supporting him, so on and so forth. It made me paranoid. And in general, I felt like Trent was dead wrong with how he handled the entire situation. She kept on mentioning how "sweet" he was, and it bothered me, so I said anything to revert her claims. Still, Trent should not have thrown challenges to spare Gwen, especially if she never asked to do so, and getting controlling is NEVER the way to go. Behind the scenes, Trent and I argued A LOT, and he was calling me out on how I was being a jerk, where I was, but I also found him turning more and more into a douche. I called him out for putting on for the cameras, and it was kind of validated where in the finale, he went BACK to his original claims, where he took NO responsibility for what happened, though he said he was to blame in the second Aftermath. It wasn't until "World Tour" where we got close again, though he was mad that I used his guitar as a pinata for our party to celebrate not being on the season. We got through everything, and we were both ourselves. It was fun plotting with him, singing with him, travelling through Toronto together, so on and so forth. I spent a lot of my time with him on the yacht. I have noticed that ever since Duncan and I became cool again, he distanced himself from me. We still hang out sometimes, and message one another, but it was nowhere as often as it was beforehand. I was shocked that he showed up at my wedding to be honest. I would like things to be more common, but it's up to him," Geoff replied, with a hint of sadness in his voice.

Josh was ready for this to end, "Alright, what do you think of Tyler? You two were both members of the Bass, though you booted him relatively early. There were reports that you and your crew also bullied Tyler, and you all mocked him when he left, despite many of you also not facing your fear, while he technically did."

Geoff took the picture of Tyler that was handed to him, "I never got along well with Tyler, though it wasn't because I had beef with him or anything. Tyler was just very useless in challenges, and it was even worse because he thought he was good in them, and was cocky. It did not help that him and Lindsay got together, and they started telling the secrets of their teams to one another. Tyler did not make the bonds needed in the season for him to last long, and we did kind of... nudge him. Him and I didn't really speak when we were on the Aftermaths in the next season, and I didn't really get the chance to hang out with him until the next season, where him, Lindsay, Bridge and I would go on double dates, and... have fun doing other things. We bonded quite a bit during that time, and while we were on the yacht, but we aren't close like that. I still follow him on social media."

"So, I am going to ask you to about the "ROTI" and "Pahkitew Island" casts, and to see if you interacted with any of them, especially since you never competed on a season with them. You seem like you would be welcoming to them, but you have to spill whatever tea you know," Josh demanded in a friendly banter.

The former party man just giggled, and started counting on his fingers to recall people, "I met Anne Maria after they filmed their season, and the both of us have organized most of the Total Drama-related parties since. She's a really cool gal, and is not as mean as she's portrayed. Bridge and I had A LOT of fun with her too, if you know what I mean. I also met Dakota and Sam, due to Bridgette getting along with Dakota while she made her cameo on the season, and we helped her out through the Dakotazoid situation. Whatever they needed, we were there for them, and Sam reminded me of a less sassy Harold, so we were cool. I'm pretty sure we slept with them too. Was introduced to the infamous Bro/Bra trio of Mike, Zoey, and Cameron. They were cool, but not my faves from the cast. Bridge introduced me to Dawn and B, and I liked them. See Dawn pretty regularly. I met Lightning at a football game that Anne got me tickets to, and we've been cool ever since. He reminds me of a mixture with DJ and Duncan. He's a fun drinking buddy, and I don't remember if Bridge and I had fun with him. Some of the others I'm sure I met, but it was nothing substantial. Leonard was on the spinoff with us, but every conversation I had about him was... cringe to say the least. He had all of these delusions, refused to talk about what really happened on his season of "Total Drama", and... all I thought about was how shit casting went down by the time their season came around. Met up with Jasmine and Shawn soon after the spinoff, since Bridgette was staying in their place, and they were RAD AS FUCK. I thought WE were a daring couple with all of the activities and hobbies we did, but they take the cake. I don't know if we slept with them or not. The other Snow White girl was... okay. She's more Bridgette's friend than mine."

Josh wanted to ask Geoff the same question he asked Bridgette, "List all of the people you slept with from the cast? I am always hearing people talk about how you two turn people out."

Geoff started counting on his fingers, "I don't remember if anything happened with Beth. We definitely had fun with Courtney, DJ, Bridge refused to sleep with Duncan, but... him and I had some... weird tension thingy going on. Gwen and Trent for sure, Harold and Leshawna definitely, Izzy and Owen when we went on that date. Justin and I jerked off together, Lindsay and Tyler we did, Anne Maria we turned out, Dakota and Sam something happened there... Shawn and Jasmine if I remember correctly... I lost count. Brick, Dawn, and Lightning... I am blanking. Take that of what you will. When you go through this show, you have a special bond with people, and once you have a few drinks, and are stuck in isolation when hanging out in hotels, stuff happens."

"Yikes... I hope you made everyone take STD tests, and you took some yourself. Anyways, the last person we're gonna talk about is your wife Bridgette. And PLEASE do not gush too much, or get too horny while talking about her. I don't want to hurl too much."

The hugest smile and blush appeared on the married man's face, "Literally from the moment I saw her, I knew that I found my soulmate. It's TOTALLY CLICHE BRO, but it's true. That's how I felt, and she stunted on all the women, without wearing any sort of makeup. Throughout the challenge, I saw her checking me out, so I figured that she liked me too. I am proud of the yawn, hat, and check out wink I gave her at the first ceremony. That's smooth as hell."

Josh rolled his eyes, "That was the ONLY not embarrassing move you made at her throughout the entire franchise, and I mean the other seasons."

"She was a tomboy, and it was... vey cool, but almost strange with how... down to earth and relatable she was. We bonded over surfing, and living in the West pretty quickly. I've never met a girl like her, who was so comfortable with being around guys, and just fit in with everyone. Like, she could do a handstand and walk for 20 minutes. I noticed that Bridgette wanted to hang out in a group, and was nervous whenever it was just her and I. I was trying to tell her that she wasn't stereotypically girly, but I ended up screwing that up in the woods challenge. She got scared of the dark, and burnt down the tent. We ended up cuddling after that, and I think it was due to us telling a bunch of personal stories, since she was scared of her fear, and going home, so I just assured her of my fears."

He had to cut himself in here, "So, what in the HELL was the picture of you and DJ in the macaroni bowl? What in the FUCK was the story about that? Bridgette didn't really explain much of it, and neither did DJ."

Geoff grinned his teeth at the memory, "Bridgette and I took a bunch of pictures together, but they were either of poor quality, as we were in the water, or... were a bit too PG. We're both nudists, but we were trying to keep it clean, so I thought that ripping a picture of DJ, and adding a more innocent picture of her would do the job done. It didn't, and she STILL makes fun of me about it. It was VERY shocking to see how worried she got over my life-threatening injury during the Boney Island challenge, and I fell in love with her all over again." He ignored Josh rolling his eyes about Geoff overexaggerating the injury, "The shooting challenge was fun, though Harold and I had to constantly assure her that she wasn't doing anything wrong. She's so caring about animals, other people's lives and stuff. Her being a vegan is so cool too, and she eventually got me into it. I fucked up in the cooking challenge, but DJ helped us out. We're both such good cooks, and after that trust exercise, where she had to feed me that poisonous fish. After that, I knew I wanted to be with her for the rest of our lives, and I told her about it when we went surfing. We initially ran off to where the cameras were, and... went to second and third base. Bridgette wanted to streak, and she's been telling us about her nudist adventures, so we did it. We then put back our clothes on, and we were together after that."

"Bridgette mentioned that she was mainly hesitant because she didn't like you being up Duncan's ass, and being a bully to the other Bass members. She also said that you were planning with her to play the middle, and take her to the final 2, but DJ mentioned that you never really strategized. How did the rest of the season go down?"

"I was planning going to the final 2 with her, since I trusted her the most. It was was for me to be so open with her, about everything positive and negative. You have to be careful with what you tell DJ, or he loses his mind, and Duncan's easy to become miserable, so I was reserved with what I was saying. Bridgette and I were talking about what we would do after the season, and we were planning on living together once we became of age, so things were getting serious. I honestly found it to be offensive that they would think that I would boot Bridgette. After she was booted, I was depressed, and I honestly was not focusing on the game. All of the guys yelling at me over everything, and I was just thinking about our lives after the show. When I was finally booted, I wanted to make love to her, and I wanted to be around her. Everything was so cloudy, and after everything, I wanted to please her. We got obsessed, but I had this bond with her, that I didn't want to let go. I didn't care about anything else from the moment I got booted from "Island", to the moment I got booted from "Action". We both thought we were so liked, so when we were blindsided, it got the both of us to respond... weirdly and negatively, in our own ways. You have the producers telling us certain stuff about the other, and what the other told them, so it caused a bunch of weird tension, and us getting used to these "Aftermath" roles. I really regret how I acted on that season, and it's just embarrassing."

Josh wanted to stir the pot more, "I mean, you claimed Heather is the hottest person on the show, and you insinuated that Bridgette was fat. You also accused her of having a crush on Trent. You start to even sink lower morally than possible. ELECTROCUTING THE CAST?"

Geoff continued to grimace, "Everyone was saying how I was a bully and a shallow follower who would amount to nothing because of what happened with Harold, and the producers kept on repeating that. And seeing Bridgette look at me with disgust was something I was not used to. If everyone thought that of me, I might as well not only play into it, but use it to get more opportunities. I mentioned earlier that I don't like being vulnerable in front of people, and only like being positive, but I was forced into being vulnerable, and it repaired not only our relationship, but my mental health. As the end of "Action" came, Bridge and I were getting excited again, since the life we were going to have together in real life, that we planned for months at this point was finally happening. Somewhere along the line, we decided to have an open relationship, where we could sleep with others too."

"Why the FUCK would you agree to that? Open relationships NEVER work."

Geoff ran his right hand through his hair nervously, "Well, I know NOW. We both are freaks, and liked trying different things sexually. The deal was that we had to tell one another who we slept with, and that happened for the most part. I didn't give a shit about her sleeping with DJ. Hell, sometimes I watched, and other times, I joined in. He ended it. She didn't care about me having fun with Gwen and Leshawna. When it was amongst the cast, she didn't care, and she would join. Things took a turn, when not only Sierra and I made a move, but when that fan checked me out, and I looked at the fan. When she hit me with the surfboard, we both agreed to end it. She went too far, and I went too far. I don't even think that breakup lasted a day."

Josh wanted to stir the pot a little bit, "So, Bridgette leaves you to do "World Tour", and ends up cheating on you... in like a week? If that? She was flirting with Alejandro within a day or two of you being separated? How did it make you feel that your foundation was THAT weak?"

Fists were formed with both of his hands, and the tears started coming from his eyes "You better be careful with what you say. It... sucks. I knew she was annoyed and tired, because I got into drugs and alcohol after the last season, and she was getting tired of it, which I don't blame her. We got back together, but we didn't know how we could get things back to where they were, before she went to do the season. I... I had a REALLY BAD relapse. I started drinking a lot with every episode, and when... THAT episode aired, I did EVERYTHING. I have never been so depressed, so angry, so worthless, so humiliated. Justin and Trent came to check on me after we were sent the episode, and I was... out cold. From what I was told, I was in the hospital for a few days, and the first day back, I just stayed in my room. Beth, Katie, and Sadie told me that Bridgette made it back, and she wanted to speak to me. I told them that I wanted nothing to do with her, and locked myself in the room. It wasn't until later where she told me that she... cut herself, and the others told me that she was probably trying to kill herself. The Aftermath happened, and while we were back together, we both realized that we needed A LOT of psychological help. There was still a lot of tension, and if it wasn't for the others helping us get through it, I don't think we would have fully recovered from it. Then she got kidnapped, and I LOST IT. I snapped at all of the producers, and even attacked a few of them. They took all of the alcohol and drugs, but then I started slamming my head against things, and they put me in a restraint. I had daily visits with the therapist after that for the rest of the season. It's crazy, because I thought "Action" was bad, but "World Tour" did even more damage."

He took pity in the clearly disturbed and traumatized man in front of him, "How was life like for you two after "Total Drama"? It must not have been easy to go back to normal life, after all of the attention you received, and all of the trauma that took place as a result of the show."

A blank, almost ghost-like expression was on his face, "It was relieving to go back to normal life, and it was something that we both needed. I went to therapy individually for a year, and I honestly did nothing. We moved to a quieter place for a while, and I stopped the partying lifestyle. Bridgette focused on being a veterinarian, and I was so proud to see how focused she became with that, and how she found her groove. But I didn't know what to do, and it was scary. I would spend days sometimes just sitting at a beach, wondering what purpose was there for me. "The Ridonculous Race" really helped me out, and I found out that I liked motivating and encouraging people. We knew how to handle the pressure of being apart, and being in the press again, so none of that got in the way of our relationship. When we were filming the spinoff, Brody, Owen, and Noah knew that I wanted to propose to Bridgette soon. While we were filming in Australia, I snuck off from production for about... 12 hours, and went to visit Bridgette in her hotel. I told her that things are finally going right for me, and that I wanted to build a family with her. I was going to propose to her then, but I wanted to see if I could win. We tried to conceive a kid in Australia, and it was at that same time, when I bought her engagement ring. I proposed to her at the finale party for the spinoff, and we agreed to have a long engagement. We got married last year, and have been trying to build a family. I am glad that we stopped bringing other people in our bedroom, and that we live a quieter life now."

"Alright, I am glad that you two knew when to take a step back, since many other people don't know how to do that. What was your process individually after the show, and what have you been doing since?"

"I realized that I got my need for acceptance from my family, where my brothers were these loud, larger than life people, but they always got more attention. I never felt like people really wanted to listen to what I had to say, and people always had low expectations of me. Like, I have a brain, I have thoughts, opinions, beliefs, etc. but no one wanted to hear them. I learned that when I was young, hence why I only went surface level with many people, but it got me popularity when I was young, but not hardcore friends. So I had another overdose after that big fight with DJ and Duncan on the yacht, and I was sent to a rehabilitation center for a year. Doing that, couples therapy, and individual therapy caused me to realize that I need to be COMPLETELY clean, and to deal with my issues. I have A LOT of darkness within me, that I suppress, until I lose it. Partying excessively was a way for me to numb my feelings. I was always seen, but not heard. After the spinoff, I decided to become a motivational speaker for drug and alcohol addiction, reality tv, mental health, and so much more. I was being HEARD, and it felt SO NICE. Over the years, it seems like I became more of the surfer compared to Bridgette, hence being labeled as a surfer for the spinoff, and we bought a few surf board companies. I even created a line based on surfing clothes and bathing suits, while even creating a tanning line with Anne Maria. It hasn't been recently where Bridgette and I were offered by the network to host our own talk show, and she talked me into accepting it. I'm looking forward to it."

Josh wanted more info, "This fucking network ain't shit. Sorry, what is this talk show about, if I may ask? Would it be as messy as the TD Aftermaths?"

Geoff waved his hand, "Nah. We're going to be giving advice to people on love, and life. It's going to be a more family-friendly show, and we aren't going to engage in messiness. As a couple, we never stopped getting offers, but we wanted to have a normal life for years. A few years ago, I started hosting events, and started getting into party/event planning, and that's where one of the execs from the network contacted us. It feels great to start being out there again, but we have boundaries."

"Alright, sounds boring, and not to be a threat for anything that I'm doing, "Josh boldly announced, and got up to force Geoff up, while aggressively shaking his hand, "Bye bye."

He didn't get Josh's hostility, "Dude, relax with the pushing and shoving." He shoved back, only for him to approach to hug the camera men and other crew members, "I'll leave. It was nice to see all of you crew members again." Geoff soon made his way out of the room and building.