In the latest ep' of L&HH LA (which I am totally getting hooked on btw), Day26 star Willie and his wife moved from Chicago to LA with their kids for him to pursue his singing career. They planned on living off of their savings (which they pre-calculated as enough to survive on for 6 months).
However, it seems as if they underestimated the cost of living in Los Angeles by a long shot. Not even 6 months in, they already have past due bills and utility companies threatening to cut off service. Willie has been hustling and trying to look at the "bigger picture" of things (in and out of studios), while his wife is ready to hop on the stripper pole again to make sure that her kids have food on the table.
Willie does not want his wife to return to stripping, even though his endeavors in LA are not paying the bills in a timely manner. He's insistent on the idea that his hustle is about to pay off very soon; his attitude towards the situation is summed up in three words: "I got this.", while his wife is panicking as she sees the bills mounting.
Should she return to stripping in order to make ends meet? Or stick it out?
He married a stripper? :uhh:
Quote from: Herbie on October 07, 2015, 02:12:42 PM
In the latest ep' of L&HH LA (which I am totally getting hooked on btw), Day26 star Willie and his wife moved from Chicago to LA with their kids for him to pursue his singing career. They planned on living off of their savings (which they pre-calculated as enough to survive on for 6 months).
However, it seems as if they underestimated the cost of living in Los Angeles by a long shot. Not even 6 months in, they already have past due bills and utility companies threatening to cut off service. Willie has been hustling and trying to look at the "bigger picture" of things (in and out of studios), while his wife is ready to hop on the stripper pole again to make sure that her kids have food on the table.
Willie does not want his wife to return to stripping, even though his endeavors in LA are not paying the bills in a timely manner. He's insistent on the idea that his hustle is about to pay off very soon; his attitude towards the situation is summed up in three words: "I got this.", while his wife is panicking as she sees the bills mounting.
Should she return to stripping in order to make ends meet? Or stick it out?
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I wrote out the scenario for those who haven't seen the show. I think it's still a good question to kinda see wher eeveyrone's mind would fall in a situation like this.
Is he gonna get a job too?
2 incomes is better than 1
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I think if they werent on tv he would say YES .. but i think it would be seen as he isnt even MAN enough to MAKE ENOUGH money to support his wife so he has to say no.. but as soon as they stopped filming he sent her to the club
Why does she have to strip though? Why can't she get a regular job?
Send that bitch back on the pole!
:cheerup:
And they also get paid for doing the show right? But they're supporting right? So they probably don't get that much.
When I first saw Willie on the show it was such a welcome blast from the past, and I was so happy he was representing himself as a happily married man with a family. Not hopping on board trying to mess right out the gate (although I'm sure it will come eventually :sevynstreeter: )
But this scene turned me off just a bit. Only because of the kids. It made me see him more as a selfish person. If it was just him and his wife, fine. Starve it out if you guys have to. Grind it out, hustle. Do what you need to do. It's your world. But you have dependents :usureuok: like....
Quote from: 9九 on October 07, 2015, 02:20:18 PM
And they also get paid for doing the show right? But they're supporting right? So they probably don't get that much.
Yeah they're not holding a peach
I think she should do it. She's a beautiful girl and I'm sure she could bring in those bands. Will has been trying since 2007 and it ain't happening. Cut your losses and take care of the kids because while he's out in the studio, she's the one home getting all bills.
Quote from: Gilgamesh. on October 07, 2015, 02:18:20 PM
Why does she have to strip though? Why can't she get a regular job?
Because it pays more.
Strippers get fucking paid.
And yes Romero, they do actually have real lives and relationships beyond the stage nnn
he married a stripper, not a prostitute (and yes I realize sometimes those two are one in the same but that's not for everybody)
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Quote from: Herbie on October 07, 2015, 02:39:42 PM
Strippers get fucking paid.
And yes Romero, they do actually have real lives and relationships beyond the stage nnn
he married a stripper, not a prostitute (and yes I realize sometimes those two are one in the same but that's not for everybody)
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Quote from: Gilgamesh. on October 07, 2015, 02:18:20 PM
Why does she have to strip though? Why can't she get a regular job?
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Getting a two week paycheck in one night >>> working a whole two weeks
And I mean if his whole concern is about her reputation and being a slut, etc. ...just encourage her to get a more traditional job. or get one yourself :udontlookok:
or realize that the music career ain't fckn happening and it's time to deal with reality
:udontlookok:
yum :omgwatshappening:
Quote from: M ? I on October 07, 2015, 02:27:49 PM
I think she should do it. She's a beautiful girl and I'm sure she could bring in those bands. Will has been trying since 2007 and it ain't happening. Cut your losses and take care of the kids because while he's out in the studio, she's the one home getting all bills.
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That last sentence is the way I see it too.
The bills come during the daytime. So while he's out hustling, the mailman's handing her notices from the light company telling her to stock up on candles.
Quote from: Herbie on October 07, 2015, 02:54:37 PM
That last sentence is the way I see it too.
The bills come during the daytime. So while he's out hustling, the mailman's handing her notices from the light company telling her to stock up on candles.
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William just needs to hang it up. It's a different ball game when children are involved.
Quote from: ANIMMAI on October 07, 2015, 02:48:43 PM
or realize that the music career ain't fckn happening and it's time to deal with reality
:udontlookok:
best option tbh
those savings could have gone to their kids college fund :udontlookok:
I'm sorry but once you have kids it's no longer about you.
His wife sees it, why can't he.