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Did you know Jonathan can change a tyre in under five minutes?
"We had no idea," Karamo Brown told BuzzFeed of the scene. "When we have the driving scene in the morning, we all fight over who’s going to drive. That morning, I was adamant that I wanted to drive. I’m glad that that happened, because then it allowed a conversation to happen that probably wouldn’t have happened if I hadn’t been in the driver’s seat."
“Look how beautiful that is, a moment that myself and Tan may experience on a day-to-day basis, we face these fears of when a cop pulls us over. Are they gonna immediately just harass us, just because of who we are? People at home, who’ve never got to see that, are gonna get a small glimpse of what that is, but we don’t fester in that.”
Antonti told GQ: "[In Episode 1] we made a salsa with charred corn, black beans, jicama — which is this really beautiful Mexican potatoey-apple vegetable that's crunchy and white — with a lot of cilantro and lime and a bit of salt. He made his own quesadillas with his own skirt steak that we marinated for him using Mexican oregano."
Tan told the New York Post: "It made it easier to date somebody who had similarities to me. I don’t drink alcohol, I don’t smoke. We practice some of our religions’ practices. We don’t practice them all. We practice what works for us.”
Bobby told Architectural Digest: "Karamo was a counselor before, so he really takes the 'culture' category to more of a self-help place. He really gets in there and he's a really great listener, we call him 'Karoprah.'"
Bobby told BuzzFeed: "Usually we can get in there and clean things out really quickly, but that took a full day and a half just to clean. With six young kids and a job, it’s completely understandable that keeping a tidy home is the last thing on your mind.”
He told Vulture: "There are two who I still chat with regularly on Instagram and they both have, even now, long-lasting changes."
Bobby told Architectural Digest: "About two weeks after we filmed that episode, I texted him [AJ], 'Hey, how's the house going? Does it feel like home yet?' He texts, 'It sold already.' I was like, 'What?' His boyfriend Dre had a house, so AJ moved in with him and they put the condo on the market."
He told AU Magazine: "I’m all about being representation and living my dreams. I make sure that in my contract they must hire two to three gay Africa-Americans to be on crew. I’ve done that now on the past three shows that I’ve been on and that’s important for me."
He told AU Magazine: “My background is in psychotherapy and I’m a licensed social worker, so I thought why not start something where we can address the mental health of black gay and bisexual men who are being infected or affected by HIV. That was a big thing for me because I’m negative but dated many men who were positive. But when I come across some men who are negative, for some reason they don’t think it is our issue. That always blows my mind because if it affects one then it affects all of us.”
Karamo told BuzzFeed: "But he took [his website] down! He said, ‘I’m not sure if I’m ready for that point in my career.’ I was like, ‘I’m building you this because in a matter of months, millions of people are gonna see you and flock to your website.’ And he took it down."