My husband knows I’m into junk TV. love is blind, 16 years old and pregnanteach iteration teen mom It does happen – but if I gave him my phone so he could understand why I sobbed laughing at “Ms. Kardashian,” he’d know it wasn’t one of the K sisters. He knew I was watching Yuri Ramasbella, and he knew she would never miss it.
Every influencer has their “moment” and then something happens – they lose touch with the content their followers have been enjoying, they try to overcompensate for views by posting more content, the quality of the results drops, and they There’s some kind of controversy, like going to Disney World during a hurricane – but I think Yuri Lamasbella is here to stay for the long haul. She is not an influencer, in fact, she is a comedian. And a great one. Her ability to impersonate and completely transport you into a reality TV reenactment you’ve never seen before is incredible, and she also feels like the kind of person you’d actually want to be friends with.
This was confirmed to me personally when I had the opportunity to chat with Yuri via Zoom. She’s sincere and she gets it – she’s the mom of a 3-year-old son and is expecting her second child next month. You get the sense that she makes these videos because they’re so much fun for her and because they bring so much joy to other people. In a world where few people learn to adapt and go with the flow, Yuri seems to understand that happiness is always the fundamental factor – which is how she approaches becoming a mother of two.
Scary Mom: All my friends are jealous that I get to talk to you today. We were literally just laughing at your latest work love is blind video.
Yuri Ramasbella: Oh my god, a reunion? Did you read it? How wild! I know Hannah is radiant, but I can’t get over Nick’s abuse. Meanwhile, Taylor is just passing by and not being honest with the entire family. Lively. We can only pray for them.
SM: Really, that’s all we can do at the moment. Are you OK? You’re close to your due date, right?
YL: Yes, I’m due next month! December 8th.
SM: Oh, wow. how are you feeling? I imagine it would be easier with a second baby, but still nerve-wracking.
YL: Yeah, it was easier because I thought I knew everything. But it’s also nerve-wracking because you realize your brain is just traumatized and blocking everything. I wanted to buy clothes for my baby and I bought 3-6 month sizes and I completely forgot about newborn sizes. I thought, oh my gosh, do I need to relearn all this?
SM: Is everyone else ready for baby number two?
YL: I think so. My son is definitely ready. I prepared as best I could. I think as moms, we say, listen – we’re just winging it and we’ll figure it out. But Kenny was scared. He said: “I can’t believe the time is up.” Time flies so fast. So I don’t know if he’s ready; he’s scared. But men are always afraid. I did most of the work with my first son, so like the fact that he was scared, I thought, “Why are you scared? You do have a lot of fun with your kids, and I’m the one who has to suffer.” people.
SM: How was your last production?
YL: Very good. I had an epidural, but I didn’t really take any over-the-counter medications, and I think the epidural hit me really, really hard. I was really numb and it was hard to push. I also made peanuts, but this was my first time and I couldn’t gauge how much I pushed because I was so numb. They had me get down on the floor, switch positions, and then when it came time to rest, I swore I would take a 30-second nap. I would wake up and be like, ‘Oh my God, am I still in labor?’ I passed out and was throwing up, which was terrible. I don’t know if that’s true, but Kenny said I pooped, and I was like, “I don’t think I pooped. I just don’t believe I did it.”
SM: And you don’t know what you’re eating, right? Or do you know and want to keep it a secret?
YL: No, we don’t know. We’ll do a delivery show or something. It’s so scary, every time I go to the doctor I’m always worried the nurse is going to ruin it or they’re going to make a mistake. So I always start with: “I don’t know what I’m getting, so please don’t ruin it for me.”
SM: Do you have a wish anyway?
YL: I would love to have a boy, just because I already have a son and I feel the same sibling bond. I have a sister and my boyfriend has three boys and no girls so he has brothers. I think we feel like a same-sex brother and sister bond, but you never know what you don’t know.
SM: I understand. I have three daughters.
YL: Oh my gosh, they’re going to be best friends. My sister is my world. She is my everything. She was in the delivery room with my first child, and she will be in the delivery room with my second child. I love her. They will have a great relationship. My sister and I are one year and nine months apart. That’s the age gap I wanted for Mary and me the second time around, but the second pregnancy was a little more difficult. But it will be three years, and I think three years is not bad.
SM: So what is it like creating content with your little one? Is he at home with you during the day?
YL: He is in preschool now. I’ve been doing this for a while, so in the beginning, I only shot when he was napping, which I had to schedule and plan carefully. Everything had to be perfect because he only gave me two hours of nap time during the day. Then I have other things to do, like washing the dishes, cleaning the house, doing the laundry – and then editing the video. It’s much harder when he’s not in school.
SM: I think people underestimate how long these films took to make.
YL: I spent more time editing than shooting. And then there are a lot of parts to it. Add text, add audio, put it all together. becomes a lot. Being a perfectionist, I needed to like it, but once the edit was done, I never wanted to see that video again. I watched the clip so many times, shortened it, replayed it to see the flow of the edit – and I was like, oh my god, I hate this video so much.
SM: But we all love them. I feel like you’ve hit the perfect comedy mark, especially on a reality show.
YL: I love it. So interesting. Everyone loves reality television. For the Kardashians, their real-life problems are so insignificant in the grand scheme of things that it’s just comical. I think they know that too and that’s why they embrace it. I would say I make Khloe laugh the most, but Kourtney also laughs the most because I imitate her moves probably the best. Kris Jenner follows me on some platforms, so they embrace it, which I think is beautiful. The same goes for expanding to other reality TV series.
SM: Do you get into character during the day? Has your son heard about you becoming a Kardashian?
YL: Yeah, I would leave the wig around and he was like, “Hey, is this your work? Is this your job? Is this your work?” So he knew I wore wigs for a living. , I guess. But my dog, I don’t know – I don’t mean to, but when I’m filming, everything has to be quiet, because the audio has to be perfect, and then I’ll project my voice. into these temporary roles, and then my dog would go into another room so he was used to not leaving me alone when I was filming. I don’t know if I was mad at him at one point, but when I used Courtney. The moment the sound started, you heard a slight snapping sound in the room that he wanted nothing to do with.
And Kohler post-it nails? My son sometimes tries to wear them. Of course, my husband Kenny hates it. So I tried to pick them up.
SM: Good luck and I can’t wait for the pregnancy news. I want you to know that you are one of these influential people and no one thinks you are shrinking from or feels they have to be compared to. You are just a light on Instagram to all of us, especially right now.
YL: We are friends now! Thank you so much. This means the world to me.