Niece joins the group chat
This is her audition for Bad Girls Club. Aunt Lolo doesn’t want to square up to Everly and Aunt Exes. 🤣
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Okay, so you've seen my niece's epic 'Bad Girls Club' audition unfold in our family group chat. Honestly, when Everly started, I thought, 'Girl, I know you did not just call me a loser Linda!' But then it escalated, and I realized we were witnessing a genuine BGC-level drama in the making. It got me thinking: what exactly constitutes a 'BGC audition' in the wild, especially within the confines of our oh-so-sacred family group chats? For starters, it's that moment someone 'chose violence' with their first message. No polite greetings, just straight to the point, like 'Hey losers!' – you know, just to set the tone. Then comes the immediate challenge. My niece didn't hold back, practically daring Aunt Lolo with 'Lolo, I got a fight to pick with her.' It’s less about actual fighting and more about verbal sparring, setting boundaries, and establishing dominance, BGC style. The sass, the quick comebacks, the sheer audacity – that’s the golden ticket. And let's not forget the iconic lines. The moment someone says, 'Knuck if you buck,' or asks, 'Do you want to get beat up?' in a text, you know you're in deep. It's the digital equivalent of throwing a drink. The conversation quickly turns into a verbal wrestling match, making you wonder if you're witnessing 'the next WWE tag team' in action. The funniest part is when the aunts try to keep up, or even escalate, like Aunt Lolo saying, 'Oh, you are, and you're a punk, and you are...' It’s pure entertainment. These group chat 'auditions' are often unintentional, sparked by a random comment or a misunderstanding, but they quickly morph into something hilarious and highly dramatic. It reminds me of those times we all secretly wished we could just say what we really thought, without consequence. My niece, Everly, just went for it! She was definitely 'standing on business,' as they say. So, if you ever find your own family group chat turning into a BGC audition, here’s my pro tip: grab a snack, stay out of the crossfire if you can, and enjoy the show. Sometimes, the best response is simply, 'Hahaha I ran out of things to say,' or a well-placed emoji. Or, if you're feeling brave, maybe you join the fray with your own witty comeback. Just remember, it’s all in good fun (usually!). It's these unexpected, wild moments that make family group chats truly unforgettable. Who knew a simple text could lead to such a dramatic display? It's definitely giving 'Anymore?!' energy, and I'm here for it!