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But wanted to ask, as we mentioned, you don't even work at Sir. How did Vanderpump Rules come onto your radar? It's kind of interesting. Obviously like, you know, I'm really good friends with Marcus and there's a lot of meetings in that area for drug addicts. And so it wasn't like uncommon for me to go in and say, what's up to Marcus? And, you know, they were like, who's this guy? Marcus was like, you got to interview him. And then the rest was history. That's crazy. I love that. So you literally go to your meeting, walk across the street and go into Sir and Hang. Oh, yeah. And then, of course, there's like the idea of like, could I, but there's no way that I could work there right now because especially at that time, A lot of people don't know, too, that the entire filming process, I'm working at drug rehab on Mondays and Fridays. We never could bring the film crew there because it would violate HIPAA. We tried, but it just wouldn't work. And then also, I don't know if you've seen this new thing called verticals. I'm also a full-time vertical actor. We saw this week's episode, and we saw that we got to see a little bit of your vertical acting, if you will. Ah, okay, sweet. I actually haven't, I saw like a little bit of it before the reunion, but I haven't really watched the whole episode. Yeah, so it just didn't make any sense for me to even invite myself to attempt to work there either. Your personality really took you all the way to get cast. I guess the trauma bonding and oversharing probably came in handy for once. How'd you watch Vanderpump Rules before you joined? No. So when the contract started, me and a mutual best friend of Marcus's, he was also possibly going to do it. And then when it came down to crunch time, like, are we really going to do this? We were like, let's watch an episode. Because I had heard about this Scandavall thing. And then we watched an episode and we both said, no, we're not doing this. That's a crazy time to come into the franchise, I think, if that's where you started. I know I literally started episode one, but I was like, I think what it was is I knew where the show had ended. I knew of the lore. And then I saw episode one. And I was like, wait a minute, how much mental health issues would I have if this is my close friend group? Fair, fair. You know what I'm saying? Yeah. I was like, at first I was like, no. And then Marcus was like, bro, come on. Come on, dude. Because I told Marcus back in the day, I was like, bro, like he was going to leave LA. And I told him, I said, dude, you're going to miss out on us being on a billboard. I literally told him that. You said that in the one episode. Oh, you had told Marcus you can't leave without taking advantage of all of these opportunities, right? And if you don't say yes, you're saying no to everything. A hundred percent. I was like, dude, like, I just felt at that time, I was like, he's so cool. He just, I don't know. I just, I love Marcus, and I didn't want to see him get disheartened because LA is a brutal city of, like, people try everything and then make nothing. And they'll do it for decades. You know what I mean? I think there's everybody in LA who's trying to make it in entertainment goes through those moments where they're like, oh, fuck it, dude. I think it's just better if I was on some, like, normal shit. It's tough. It's a tough industry, I think, especially if you're looking for stability. If you're looking for stability, and then I think there's like even deeper layers to it. Like if you are coming to L.A. because you want to fill the void of they didn't pay attention to me growing up, my parents, the school, whatever. This can be an even more cutthroat city. But unfortunately, I feel like those are the cats that also make it the furthest because they're the most driven. They're like, no, no, no. I promised young me I was going to be somebody. So it's just it's a very tricky town to make it in. Did you feel like you did that? Because you kind of have a pretty wild story of your upbringing. You touched on it a little bit. And I saw a clip recently. You were talking about military school, jail, your nine lives tattoo. Can you kind of walk us back and tell us about your upbringing? Yeah, it was I mean, it was brutal. you know it was like but it was it was a lot of fun but it was it was brutal i had a somewhat strict childhood when my mother was in recovery for like the first like seven years of my life she wouldn't let me see my dad because of the drinking the drugging and the this and the violence and my mom had all these mental health issues she was a teenager when she had me and so it was still kind of brutal with her like not to get too into detail about it but then she had a relapse when i I was probably eight, nine, whatever, and then my whole life changed, you know? And then I basically, probably by the time I was like 12, I just didn't even have a home. I just bounced, bounced, bounced, bounced, bounced, lost my virginity at 12. That was my first, probably women was like my first drug of choice, because like it would regulate my system. And that's still something I gotta battle with today. Women regulated my, it was like the first drug because I had some luck around it. And then when the women's stuff got shaky, then the drugs came in. And then I found the ultimate tool. I was like, oh, I don't have to live in reality in the slightest. And I was like 14. And, you know, there was certain guys who seemed to control all the drugs and all the women who were older than me. Some might consider them criminals or gang members or whatever, but these guys took me in when I was about 15. and then they just showed me the ropes of how to live like them. And obviously they died super young deaths, but we had a blast when I was super young. It was like cooking crab, selling hard dope, sleeping with women nonstop. And then it started getting more violent and then it really stopped kind of being fun and then it became more scary. it was funny because like you know you join in these at least in my case and i think those guys like we all started drugs because we were all like kind of scared and we all started selling dope and like formed together because we were so scared from whatever traumas we went through but then it's like the world we created got scarier and scarier and scarier right and it's like this weird trauma vortex. You're so young. Oh, yeah. No, no. My shit was traumatized. Yeah. And then so when did you ultimately like commit to sobriety and make that change? I mean, it was a war. I understood at 18 because I had been locked up a bunch. I had been to the psych ward. That was to try to get out of getting locked up. I've been to military school, been to drug rehab court ordered, anger management court ordered, blah, blah, blah. But when I finally asked for help, it was like I was 18 years old. I couldn't stop shooting dope. I was like, dude, I was looking around at the people in my own family who I was involved with in selling drugs. And I was like, dude, they all have criminal records, incurable diseases, isolated from society, no job aspiration. And I was like, fuck, this can't be me, man. And so I actually went to my grandma and my school. My school was about to kick me out. And I was, mind you, at that time I was just at New Hope High, which was just two trailers, and I only had to go to school for like four hours a day, and I couldn't even maintain that. Like that was too much Because I was like no I rather go cook crystal meth and cheat on my girlfriend and rob houses So I just couldn even do that And so my grandma and then the school got involved They were about to kick me out. And they were like, because I came forward, they were like, okay, dude, we're going to help you. And they got me into a drug re... And they were cool with me. I was like, you know, they were like... They told me too, they were like, Shane, if you ever come back to school out of influence... This is when I told the truth. they're like if you ever come back to school under the influence we are kicking you out and this was my last chance because i had a goal i i had a goal the goal was to get in the military and i was like dude if i can become a marine i can get out of here and i can do something with my life but the only way i can do that is if i graduate right but i just have this monster in front of me and so that's like a lot of reflection though that's a lot that you're thinking of like i think you have such a high emotional intelligence and like the way that you look at the world and And at this, at 18, to be able to do all of that is great, I think, to be able to see that. You know, and I think in a lot of ways it saved me where like a lot of my buddies actually didn't make it. And it's not that they didn't have it. I just don't think they wanted those conversations would happen. I think they made them very uncomfortable. They weren't ready yet. The truth was super uncomfortable. I couldn't avoid it. You know, me and my buddies, we all jumped in the spaceship thinking we were like Scarface. But I couldn't shake the feeling that I was a bigger bitch than I was when I started. I was like, I started doing crystal meth because I felt like Superman. By the end of the trip, I was literally running from shadow people that didn't exist. So I'm like, how am I not a coward? Like, I'm literally making up things that are trying to kill me that don't even exist. Right, right. To get back to the main point, which is I got into drug rehab. I got out. And the story obviously just continues, right? I ended up like, I just couldn't, I didn't know how to leave the environment. So like, long story super short, like, I started getting into counterfeit money and selling guns and I got shot while I was sober. I wasn't even on drugs. Like I was just at that point, I was just too much of a criminal. I was 19. And so I got back on this time opioids. And then at like 22, I had this girlfriend that I was obsessed with and love with. And we were fighting all the time. And I knew the truth in the back of my head. I was like, bro, like if you just stop drinking and drugging, maybe you have a shot to not cheat on her. Maybe you have a shot to not verbally abuse her. Maybe you have a shot to not be a scumbag. And so I my love for her actually helped me make the choice to originally get clean the first time. And I did it for three years. I did a really good job. You know, I mean, the relationship didn't work out because I got involved in showbiz and like modeling and they were flying me all over the place and blah, blah, blah. Are you still in touch with her? No, not really. Not really. Let's take a break and we'll be right back. And then how did you get into modeling? How did that all start? Were you approached? Yeah, well, I was denied to get in the military. At that time, I had a criminal record. I had, like, theft and possession, controlled substance, assault with bodily injuries, resisting arrest, and a few other charges. And so now my record's completely clean. But at that time, they just wouldn't let me in. And I was just like, fuck, what do I do, man? And my mom was dating this alcoholic dude who was like, dude, you got the look. And he sent my pictures in. So I was 19. This was before I got shot. This was, like, a week or two weeks maybe before I got shot. and they i go into this modeling agency called kim dawson they have no idea like what kind of person i am but they were like this kid's model material and they were like building my they're gassing me like we're gonna send you to new york city i really only seen new york city in in spider-man so i was like all right like that let's do it and then you know they signed me and then bam i get shot and i'm paralyzed so i kind of came back crawling on my hands and knees when I knew the military was for sure done at that point. And then I asked them for another shot and they were like, we would love to have you. And then they fucking just blasted me out to New York City. And so did that feel like that was the way you were able to get away from the situations that you were before? Did you ever go back once you were in New York City? Well, I think the bigger issue was I brought me to New York City. You know what I'm saying? And so like in that situation, it was like I did get away from certain things, but I could find all those people everywhere I go. Without the actual starting to develop myself and grow, there was no way that I could not be a scumbag, really. And so I would go back. I would usually get in more trouble every time I went back. Like I'd get into fights with my girlfriend because I was around my family. I'd become more hostile. I would have little relapse slips every here in the blue. I'd have to restart my clock. at a certain point did kind of cut that Texas back off. When did you go from then New York to L.A. and make that move? I was 23. Okay. So, yeah, this would have been like 2017. You tell these stories, and in my mind, they're like decades long, and in your life, it feels like these are like six-month periods. Like you really have lived nine lives. It's crazy. This is a movie. You could do this as you need to be writing this movie and starring in it being the whole vehicle behind it. So, yeah, I mean, and obviously we are working on that. And I don't think they're able to fit it into this season, but we did get a producer involved. And there is like a, you know, we did film a pitch meeting. I think that was one of the questions that we had is like, if there's another season and you get to show more of your, like who you are as Shane, it's like, what did we not get to see this past season that you hope that they share more of next? I think it's very difficult to like get camera time personally with where the trajectory that I'm headed because realistically like I really don't want to womanize it and it's just like it's just a maladaptive trait that's kind of lost its sauce I sometimes fall into seasons where I go back to it but it's like it doesn't do what it once did okay especially when I'm in those like womanizing periods like the sex isn't even good anymore I'm just like okay you finish okay now I can finish i can run down like and legit like it's just i'm at a phase now where it's like if i show up for you guys under what capacity does it even work and so i think it'll be it's more based around recovery like that's really where my life is in alignment because i want a really peaceful life i don't want to live in trying to consistently fill the void with women you know validation and status like it never works you know i it's like my buddy said once He's like, dude, my problem with women is that one is too many and a thousand isn't enough. Like when you're living in the void, like. Sure. You know what I mean? Like. Yeah. So I want to become like a healthier dude. I want to really live in the principles that saved my life. And I don't know if that's sexy for TV. Maybe it is. Maybe it isn't. I don't know. Well, let's talk a little bit about Angelica. So last week on the show, you, I'm going to use air quotes, broke up with her. Sure. After the winery. you know you break it off that car ride home when she's touching you i am literally like i had the shivers the goosebumps like what is going through your brain you're just like i gotta get rid of this girl like tell us about angelica well i think for me like i have a lot of empathy for angelica so while i was i was uncomfortable because there's that part of me that wants to protect her but at that point i'm protecting her from herself you know it's like and at that point i'm protecting her when she's, at least to me, it feels like she was attempting to humiliate, sexually humiliate my friend, which is even kind of a worse style of humiliation. But I was mostly uncomfortable because there was that part of me that really wanted to be there for her and be like, look, dude, I got you. But I think some of the trust had been broken that she wouldn't cause more chaos in my already very problematic and troubled brain. Like, you know, I need my circle to be real, to help me keep the peace. So that's really where I was there, to be honest. And who in the cast is part of your circle? I mean, they're all a piece, but if I was to say who's like key and super close with me, obviously Marcus, Jason for sure, Venus for sure. This is probably actually in order, I would say Marcus to Natalie, Jason, Venus, than Chris and then probably Audrey Okay great I mean Marcus he your number one as you mentioned And I did notice too because the two of you have had a lot of scenes at Crunch Fitness And I saw that the WeHo location is closing. Have you found another place that you'll be able to work out together? So actually, it's funny. Me and him and Jax were grinding out at Burbank Crunch. Okay, so you found the location. Jax Taylor, huh? Jax Taylor, yeah. Actually, so this is how little I knew about the show. I saw Jax at the gym for Because we were actually already at Burbank But I saw Jax Way before I actually knew Who he was I was like who is that buff tan motherfucker With the whitest teeth I've ever seen And then like Once I actually got on the show Then I walked up to him I was like Jax And at first he was like real reserved And I told him I was like yo I'm on this The new Vanderpump and he was like Um he was like, nah, didn't give a fuck. I was gonna ask what the reception would be from him. He's got a troubled past on these shows. Yeah, he didn't give a fuck and then I told him I was in recovery and he was like, I think, you know, he wants to, everybody wants to redeem themselves if they give, dude, that's the problem with drug addiction. Let me tell you, like, you don't deal with that shit sooner than later, you're gonna develop personality disorders and chemical imbalances and that shit, it takes so much longer than, oh, I just got off the drugs. Like, yeah, but like, If you developed a personality disorder over a decade of using drugs and not being able to be honest with people, and that is going to take years of unraveling, which is what happened to me. We're still dealing with it, obviously. Yeah, we're all at Burbank Crunch. I forgot what was your question. It was just that you guys found a good location. What do you do actually the two days a week? What's your job at the recovery center? so i'm a group facilitator right so i mean i can't do it now because like the acting really has picked up um but i want to talk about that too yeah yeah for sure yeah but i'm a group facilitator so basically i'm like a counselor you know i sit there with them but i'm a counselor that gets to talk more about my own experience too rather than like obviously when you're dealing with a um somebody who falls under the counseling and therapeutic laws like it's kind of all about you. And it's also one-on-one. This is group. And this is, I'm sharing my experience of, while also taking in your experience. And obviously I've seen some of the craziest fucking stories. Which has also made it very difficult sometimes to listen to the nonsense drama at Sir. That's just like, I was like, you want me to give a fuck about penis pumps and who said who about what? I literally just dealt with a girl who got murdered by her boyfriend and then brought back to life at the hospital. Like, I can't even listen to you right now. It's low stakes versus high stakes, but maybe sometimes the low stakes are also nice to be like, this is the petty drama that I'd maybe just rather have to not take on as much. There is an element of that, but the only issue is you're also dealing with petty drama under a spotlight. So then it makes the petty drama feel like it is, which bothered me more. I was like, why is my system starting to react to dumb shit as if my life is on the line right now. Like, it's... That was my only, you know, one of my problems around that. But it also did help me in weird ways, just like you said, because it helped me with, like, being like, oh, it's really not the end of the world, dude. Like, you might be embarrassed about your behavior here or there, but, dude, you're alive, you're sober, you're safe. Let's take one more break. You're acting. Let's talk about the acting. Yeah. what's the biggest gig been so far has the show helped you the show hasn't they're so separated i wouldn't say the show has helped much i think it it gives producers a little something to talk about but also i'm a womanizer on the show and if you want me to play the hallmarky guy kind of lose that right so i don't think you are though i think you think you are and i mean obviously you had that like back-to-back date, which we were like giggling about and thought that was like so silly. But I think you provide so many different layers of who you are as a person on this show that you're really enigmatic. And so I think while it might be a little bit of a womanizer and maybe that's the stereotype they're playing into, I think we also see your story about recovery. I think we've seen your acting. You know, we saw you bringing your dad to that film festival. And so I think that there's a lot that we're seeing of you that I would think would also help you in the acting because also in LA, it's like reality stars and actors, there's a blurred line in that now compared to years ago. Right. There certainly is. I do know on Drama Box, yeah, Drama Box is actually, we were able, it's very difficult to bring a reality show to an acting set because it's just difficult. Like people get pissed off, like whatever, you know, but we brought it and it was really cool to get to show like, oh, I really am a legitimate working at, because I don't want to be this like mactor thing, which is to me just like a, it's a way to say that I'm signed to agencies and never work, which is not the case. Like we're really like, I shot four movies right before we started filming Vanderpump and then shot like eight or nine after. And I just shot one and I'm about to shoot another one called The Professor where I'm basically like a young, kind of like, I guess like a young hot professor who like develops a romance with a senior student. And it's like, oh no, we shouldn't do this. but oh my god like we're so into each other it's like you know whatever and this is a vertical this is a vertical yeah what does a vertical mean is that quibi style well r.i.p to that or tiktok that's perfect that's actually the perfect comparison so quibi just it just came too soon literally it was like all it needed was a few more months before it launched if legit if it came out after TikTok. And if it came out during pandemic, I think it would have blown up like the apps that are shooting phone movies, right? Real short, Drama Box, Good Short. These are like the really big apps that it's just like it is. And in China where it started, it's already bigger than TV and film. Wow. Oh, wow. And to be honest with you, like in five years, everything will be there. reality tv is going to be there like it's all transitioning to the phone all of it are you george clooney in china you know it's funny i might be maybe i maybe i am you're like the leonardo di caprio you're gonna like get off the plane one day and get mobbed get ma i've literally heard that that happens in china with some of these people like they'll go and they'll get mobbed but right now my the majority of my fan base is like midwestern women and they are like they're into it they're in they're like in love it's a very love with you or in love with the character i think it's more it's almost crazy because they're in love with the character now now a lot of them are watching vanderpump it's not the other way around like not a lot of vanderpump people are invested in me yet they're so they're not going to go to the verticals just yet but the vertical fan base is watching vanderpump they want more of you because they want to they want to know me and some of them got a little upset with me you're like seeing your dating life yeah because i'm always like saving the woman you know in these things and i'm always like such a romantic one woman type of man and i i literally warned them i said look how are you warning them so there's like a right now i set up a a group chat there's like 75 women in there and like if i open it right now they call themselves the shaniacs or shenanigans um but that's like i'm obsessed with this yeah and and they pay like five bucks a month to be in the chat with me and so i did warn them because my fan base is important to me so i did a vert uh so you know like we have bravo con yeah i did verticon and i got to really meet these people all 75 that's just That's just in the group chat, Mary. That's just in the group chat. Like, most of the group chat wasn't even there. It was just like... Where was Verticon at? Century City. Wow, so they all flew out from the Midwest to Century City to meet you. People were flying from, like, South Africa. To me, there's guys who are much bigger in the space than I am. Like, I might be, like, a top 15 guy or whatever. But no, if I drop the OnlyFans, most of it... you could take some tips from You know you know I know a couple of guys that you might be able to learn from Do they have really good eyebrows They are the eyebrow cousins Good is questionable but You feel like they need to get trimmed up a little bit? Jason more so than Chris, but you know, it is their standout trait. Yeah, you can't not see them. I mean, if they walk around, like they're going to get noticed before anybody. Nevin Venus, I feel like. Yeah, yeah. Who do people compare you to? Like, who is the actor that when they see Shane Davis, they're like, oh, wait, that's like a young, to me, you're like a young Leo. Ooh. I'm a Leo fan, so I'm plus one-ing into that. But I feel like when we've seen the shots of you acting, I'm like, oh, you're giving me these vibes of that 90s heartthrob. I love it. I love that. Do you not get that comparison? I mostly get Matthew McConaughey. Oh, I see that. I hear it in the voice, too, a little bit. I think he's a little bit thicker with the accent than me. But I bet you can do a good all right, all right, all right. All right, all right. Yeah, no, I get mostly compared to Matthew McConaughey, which I like because I think Matthew's a, I mean, I just think he's such a badass on and off the set. But yeah, Leo is also like legit one of my favorites. I love that comparison. Thank you. You're so welcome. I mean, those are two good comparisons, I think. Oh, yeah. Those guys are total bastards. And, you know, that is kind of the hope for the future is that, you know, that Vanderpump helps me get further in the storytelling space because I just don't think that there's—and I'm a screenwriter, too. That's like one of my big—that's probably my ultimate passion. And I just feel like it gives me that platform to tell stories from a lens that a lot of people are going to get. Like, you guys know my background. So like I feel like every storyteller, their background shapes the lens and how they tell stories. And so I feel like my lens is a little bit unique because most people that come from my background, one, don't make it at all. But in survival, literally, they just die. But the ones that do even come out have a very difficult time making it because there's so many demons they have to battle on top of competing in the most competitive environment. What would be like your dream role or do you have a movie that you've created in your head? What's like the dream scenario for you? Dream scenario? God, such a great question. Dream scenario, I would honestly say like on TV anyways, would probably be a euphoria type role. That's interesting to me just because of your past and where the show of euphoria is. Is it something about like the acting of these sort of situations that you've tangentially been related to? 100% it's unapologetically dark. I mean, I cried my eyes out when Ashtray got shot. Oh my God, it's so sad. Yeah, you saw that. I mean, I literally, like I went to the gym, started jacking weights and cried again because I was relating to, I was that kid. I was the kid who was selling dope, had the little buzz cut, you know, led astray, wanted to protect his older brother, but the wanting to protect his older brother ends up getting him murdered by himself. He kills, he gets himself killed because he shoots with the police. so yeah it would be it would 100 it would 100 be like tv it would be something like that as far as like movie let me ask you guys a question okay what movie would y'all see i mean i like the rom-com style but i think you're already doing a lot of those that i would like to see a different style of shane i mean maybe you do a brother or a father son movie with leo or matthew mcconaughey and you guys are doing some action style. My very first callback ever was to play Matthew McConaughey's son as a crack dealer in White Boy Rick. Oh, wow. I didn't get it though. They ended up pulling a kid who didn't even know Matthew McConaughey. They pulled a kid out of a, like he had never acted. They pulled this kid out of a Baltimore high school and he actually is in euphoria for an episode. Stop. It's all coming back. Everything relates. Oh my God. I would love to see like a Basketball Diaries recreation, like the Leo, that kind of angle. I love that, too. I think that's I want to do something like I would love to do something. Because, again, like it's all about like the lens and. You have an inspiring story and your choice to get sober and where you've come from is inspirational. And I think it's really fun that you've been sharing it and with this interview as well. I'd like to see more of that. Thank you. I appreciate that. I also agree with you and also wrote a, I'll just tell you another quick little thing, which is in my experience working in drug rehabs in LA, LA and Miami have some of the most corrupt rehab systems too. Not to get too sidetracked, but it relates in the movie world. And when I found out there's something called body brokering in these two places, which is where people pay addicts to relapse in order to get ginormous insurance payouts. wait I've heard about this yeah so under the table like I'll let you stay in a mansion that we're calling a rehab we'll pay you 5,000 bucks just relapse and they'll make 10 times that by keeping this addict in for a month and they'll do it again they'll just be like okay we have a sister rehab over here we're gonna do the same thing until your insurance cuts you off you know and it's like and I actually wrote a movie around that that'd be really interesting to see and also shine a light on that area right I want Lucy Hale to play the addict who gets body brokered and then has to find her way out. Do you know Lucy Hale? I don't, but... You could send her a DM. You feel that way? I heard that she was like at one point was dating Harry Jousey, and so I feel like her DMs are open. To the reality, guys? Yeah, like I think a blue checkmark could push further. Okay. Maybe I will. I mean, genuinely, it would be coming from a place of collaboration. I mean, she is super hot. But like, it would be. And the reason I say that is because Lucy Hale got out of rehab. And so I would want somebody, again, we talk about that lens, like I would want somebody who really knows the space. Yep. So, yeah. Well, Shane, let's just wrap this up with a quick little lightning round of questions. Are you a morning person or night owl? Morning. One LA obsession you fully embrace? LA obsession? Yes. Oh, God. Oh, hiking, beautiful women. Just too many things flooded. Current celebrity crush. Ooh. Alexa Debbie. Euphoria circle over there. I know. Fuck. They're going to be like, he's desperate. Don't hire him. No, stop. Fuck, you hired him. Last concert you went to. Oh, shit. I don't know. I'm sorry. Are you not a concert person? No. You're more movies than concerts. way more movies. What's the last movie you saw then? Send Help. Oh, how was it? That was good. It looks insane. What's her name? Rachel McAdams. Rachel McAdams. Mm-hmm. Oh, my God. They also tried to make her not hot, which is a very difficult task to do. They really went out of their way to make her not hot. It still really didn't work. But like her act, that girl is just unreal. Unreal. TikTok or Instagram? Instagram. Mountains or beach? Mountains. Ideal day off What does that look like for you An ideal day off Man can dream right Me laying down watching movies With my dog Beautiful woman Snuggled up Head on the chest Yeah That's it That sounds lovely Well Shane Tell us You know Where we can find you What we should be looking out for Plug yourself real quick Yeah so I On the Instagram I'm the fake Shane Davis On TikTok, I'm the humble Shane Davis. On Snapchat, I am the special Shane Davis. I think that's all my socials. And then keep your eyes out for Nine Lives Longevity. It's a vitamin brand I'll be dropping in the next probably month to try to help with anxiety, depression, and addiction. Okay, we will look out for that. Shane, we want to thank you so much for joining us today. We loved getting to know you more and have enjoyed watching Vanderpump Rules. Hope you have a great rest of the day and thanks for coming on to Judgy Girls. All right, sweet. Okay, thank you guys so much for having me. That was a lot of fun. Thank you. Thank you.