Downward Dog & Dating Disasters
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Enter the guest: Jesse Sanfilippo—real estate pro and former bartender at Tony D’s, aka the sacred ground where the Two Fit Chicks first crossed paths with him. Naturally, JoJo and Rebecca slide right into nostalgia mode, reminiscing about the good old days—waaaay back in BS (Before Sam)—when JoJo was single, carefree, and somehow never pulled out the infamous cherry trick. A mystery for the ages.
Things heat up fast when the conversation veers into the real reason people go to yoga and barre classes. Spoiler: it’s not mindfulness. It’s the view. Bill shares his emotionally scarring experience taking a barre class at MBODY, where he spent the entire hour sweating more from anxiety than exertion—locked in a psychological hostage situation, desperately trying not to look like a creep while surrounded by what he can only describe as “nothing but asses and birth canals.” Growth comes in many forms.
From there, it’s a deep dive into gym etiquette: who’s checking out who, what qualifies as a “motivational butt” (yes, that’s real), and why confidence in Wegmans leggings deserves respect—even when the moon has craters. The girls are very open about appreciating a solid peach when they see one, and Jesse admits he’s developed Olympic-level neck discipline during downward dog.
And just when you think it’s all surface-level nonsense (okay, it mostly is), the conversation swerves into dating and texting—specifically why some guys simply cannot read a room, a text, or a very clear hint. JoJo opens up about Sam’s painfully dry texting style and how she nearly wrote him off before realizing he’s just exponentially better in person. Bill counters with his own lyrical texting prowess, breaking down the fine art of sending a message that’s confident, vulnerable, and just risky enough. Spoiler alert: it worked.
The episode ends on a high note—and a low waistband—with a bombshell revelation about Rebecca’s workout attire that has Jesse confidently predicting at least fifteen new Midtown signups by tomorrow morning.
Gym talk, dating disasters, camel toe commentary, zero filters, and absolutely no regrets—this episode has it all.
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