old bluepill adage of Chads who pretend to be pure and clueless. But they are the first to be blackpilled when they see their friends pityful performances. It is all but HUMBLE BRAG.
Looks do matter and being yourself is just another word for complacency but what I got from them is that it should be done in moderation and not at the expense of your well being both mentally and physically.
@@aze378 theyre models who at one point were as close to 10/10s that a human being could get, theres nothing you could ‘get’ from them, you dont exist in the same spacetime as them
@viletoxxie thats some edgelord im 14, and this is a deep type of yapping you just did. Don't put yourself down like that and worship someone based on how they look like.
They're models bro. They made millions on being objectified (dehumanized, reduced to a commodity). This podcast is proof that they don't really have anything insightful to say.
One thing I noticed looking at this podcast was how much Sean placed an his teenage years. To me this speaks volumes as to what you young men should be doing at 15-18 years old. Chill, play sports, make friends and have fun
@puteqx but he is 5'11 which is considered short in modeling. I nave seen teens who eat lot and are fat grow above 6 tho they don't have the genes for it
@@obosralshtani he may have went to jail but it didn't detract from him morally, it's not like he did something gravely immoral. Plus, he is also a family guy that has experienced the hardships of poverty. He would be a great addition to the podcast.
Chico, bringing Sean o Pry on for the first episode was the right move. I have a feeling this series is going to become really popular. And I mean REALLY popular.
Everything about this is perfect, Seans pit stains, them interrupting each other, the mosquitos, Chico asking questions from all over the Q and A, soap and water. This podcast has the potential to go crazy
No joke been waiting like 10 years for one of these guys to do a podcast or interview about their stories if how they started modelling.Supper amazing that they are both so humble and down to earth.
Key Timestamps: 00:04 Introduction - First podcast episode with Sean O' Pry 02:25 Impact on the younger generation 06:50 Sean O'Pry started modeling at a young age and faced challenges due to his appearance. 09:16 Sean O'Pry's experience as a skinny model 14:04 Sean O' Pry started his modeling career at 17 after being discovered online by Nole Marin. 16:16 Focus on health and training before starting a modeling career 20:36 Choosing the right talent agency is crucial for a model's career. 22:43 Importance of finding the right agent 26:36 Modeling is unique, requiring consistent presence. 28:24 Deep family connection and admiration 32:31 Creating lasting memories through shared experiences 34:25 Sean O' Pry's skincare routine 38:26 Discussion about growing facial hair 40:25 Maintaining health and fitness through sports and cycling 44:38 Implementing legs twice a week has transformed my physique. 46:45 Pre-workout is not always necessary 50:33 Being prepared and bringing personal items for work 52:29 Sean O' Pry enjoys playing various musical instruments. 56:35 Transition from private to public life 58:46 Influencers and models' work ethic and roles are blending. 1:02:21 TikTok is a new platform for me to post whatever I want 1:04:11 Learning about the mogging world 1:08:01 Don't rush to grow up, embrace youth. 1:10:09 Addressing negativity and promoting healthy conversations 1:14:00 Helping someone being bullied is highly attractive 1:15:44 Prioritizing inner beauty over external appearance 1:19:30 Choosing kind people to be around enhances attractiveness. 1:21:36 Sean O'Pry's experience with injuries while skateboarding and longboarding 1:26:03 Moved to Brazil for a safer environment 1:28:04 Sean O' Pry's experience working with Taylor Swift 1:32:06 More focus on acting than modeling 1:34:08 Discussing potential roles in movies and casting preferences. 1:38:10 Initially unaware of Taylor Swift, later regretted declining a video clip with her 1:40:16 Sean O' Pry expresses gratitude towards the celebrity he worked with 1:44:27 Gratitude for the modeling career and mentoring the new generation. 1:46:34 Modeling industry changes in recent years 1:50:45 Sean O'Pry discusses his nervousness before a runway run and his special bond with his dog Tula 1:52:58 Sharing gratitude for a special dog and discussing her epilepsy 1:57:04 Sean O'Pry talks about getting into painting and his favorite things to paint. 1:59:08 Model's favorite project is shooting with family in Georgia 2:03:34 Dealing with insecurities and self-doubt 2:05:34 Career influenced by looks vs. practical skills 2:09:28 Modeling quick changes and strategies 2:11:28 Sean O'Pry's diet includes a lot of fast food for caloric intake 2:15:45 Learn through failure and surround yourself with caring people. 2:17:47 Be kind and fair to others
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6:30 hearing both Chico and Sean talk about the fact they didn’t glamorize their looks and didn’t get a lot of female attention as late teenagers is comforting as hell I personally have been dealing with self confidence issues for those exact reasons, so to hear 2 literal supermodels relate to that problem is kinda cool
Its actually not only very funny but also really wholesome that these genuine guys dont realize how they inadvertently created an entire subculture out of their careers from being goodlooking 😂😂
@@12xenn45 I don't think so. The entire mid 30s is redpill nonsense. Males are at peak smv when they still look youthful in their mid 20s. Not when they're norwooding
I'm telling you guys anything is possible! Don't ever get up! Keep.. keep grinding, keep hustling.. s-shoot for your dreams! You can do anything you want, i.. i promise you! You just have to take that first step, take that hard step of actually doing something!
The podcast was actually a good message. Don’t do something that harms your health, work with what you have, and do self improvement to the extent it’s possible
Absolutely agree! When I was 19 mewing was starting, but then you realise all it’s a toxic narrative to sell your happiness and soul in order to look fine. Don’t get fooled guys. La belleza está en el interior ❤️
what??? do you see the two people on your screen?? how can you take their advice when they were basically genetically destined to look the way they do? this is incredible lmao
Loved the podcast, the way they talked about their lives and their experiences in the modeling world, their aspirations in life, trying to make this community focus on more positive things, and being able to do it so well, it was amazing
@@daveedesanta6318 Useless criminal? Bro's only fault was that he assaulted a 16 year old boy when he was like 18... also you only saw meeks without a proper make up and grooming and still appealing to women over 18.
Thanks, Chico, for doing these type of podcasts! They are really helpful, especially for in-cels who are dehumanizing themselves, to see that you re a normal, inteligent and humble human being
he said he is 6"1.5 and 6"2. İts lie. AND DURİNG THE VİDEO, he always trying to show his beauty, and good side profile. He is copemaxxing and kindmaxxing
@@skkdkdkdkdkdc’mon man he’s not a narcissist like most blackpillers, he hasn’t gone through what you’ve gone he just lives his life enjoying the world
@@jhev-xh8mc no need to tell us ur straight, we honestly don't care. Cus I'm straight and I'll still edge to this guy for less than 60 bucks. his beautiful
i cant stop smiling at this podcast. it truely brings me some happiness to my soul. watching chico and sean knowing about the blackpill is some priceless thing.
They say the most black pilled guys are the bottom tier and the top tier. A lot of models are late bloomers and typically weren’t beautiful their whole lives, so when the shift happens they notice the difference in treatment. ( happened to me when my cheeks hallowed out at 21) and then of course the bottom tier guys are blackpilled. It’s the middle tier aka normies who don’t know, and their the ones who sell men dreams
Cheekbones as high as the sun, gorgeous blue dreamy eyes. Sean O might not be the most attractive person in the world but you can't deny the fact that his look is universal and timeless
@@Hasssssssan thats who you defendyourself when someone call out your reality? chico + no status + no nostalgia effect halo = chico isnt funny at all. he's so dumb and cringe. get it now u coper?
This is like rich people talking about money not being important , but that working 40 hrs with a 60k income is sufficient to be happy. The top echelon are always blue pilled. They see life as black and white. Reality is more shades of grey and tones. The less attributes you have, including looks, intelligence, social skills, etc , the more difficulties you will have.
It reminds me of a experiment where scientists determined a winner and a loser. The loser knew it it unfair but the winner always thought his skills were the reason he is winning. Even though the scientists simply chose him randomly as a winner.
This was very important to listen to as someone who stumbled upon the "looksmaxxing" stuff in 2018 and actually achieved a result I was happy with(mainly just slimming down to bring out what was already there). I can tell you guys that you really have to ask yourselves what it is you're hoping to get out of being perfect looking or 10/10. Because if it's just attention or sleeping with as many people as possible, you're basically on the road to becoming a drug addict. I can tell you how intoxicating it can feel when people turn their heads to look at you or stare just a bit too long. I realized it was a slippery slope. This is why you see models/actresses(usually women) who cannot deal with the aging process and have all types of botched surgeries. Their entire self esteem was based on something fickle that really wasn't based off of any merit in the first place mostly just genetics. Do not go down this trap guys. It will break you eventually.
Holy crap I resonate this a lot I looksmaxed hard Started notificing women check me out (no it wasn't a delusion) I got addicted to it I mean I cared more about being attractive and getting that validation then sex or relationships itself How fucked is that? You are totally right
This is surreal. I like Sean’s humbleness towards life, it reminds me of hippies I know. I liked when he described mogging as ridiculous in that it is stupid that one should feel superior to other in a room just because they have superior “aesthetics”. It humbled me. Perhaps I got caught in that trap more than I’d like to admit.
It's called "look-ism." Do you actually give a crap about Brad Pitt, or is it about how Brad Pitt looks? Or used to look? Good looking people have advantages that others do not. That's great when you're young. You can coast on your looks. But eventually other things become important. But being beautiful is a big deal. Heads turn. Dicks erect.
Because he is living a luxurious lifestyle based on his looks and therefore does not need to worry about medical bills or his next meal like the rest of us. He hasn't live in the real world so he isn't hardened
@@xadion6866 Beautiful people could sit on a couch watching television for their entire life, and the world would conclude that their sitting posture was a supreme virtue, and build a statue in the town square to commemorate it.
@@Jorbz150😂😂😂. Reminds of this tiktok short of just some tall attractive guy reading a book and some random girl recording him says "I love nerdy guys".
Dude Sean is actually an insanely wholesome guy,on top of being a literal PSL slayer. I can't wait to see mr yo Jordaaaan himself on the pod tho,I think he actually fully embraced the meme. 😂😂😂😂😂
They should also have some people from the BP space such as DBDR and Wheat Waffles. This would make the podcast really worth it to watch along with the trinity.
Chico, we need some 90s and 2000s male models too. Mark Vanderloo, Tyson Beckford, Cameron Alborzian, Marcus Schenckenberg, Djimon Hounsou, Jason Lewis, Joel West, Alex Lundqvist, David Gandy, Noah Mills, Jon Kortajorena, Tyson Ballou, Sam Webb, etc.
im happy to see that they able to capture both perspective of these whole looksmaxxing phenomenon. In no doubts body dysmorphia is huge issues to young people, you've been taught your whole life that your existence only will be valued based on your aesthetic, as if you're just an object or a doll. Chico pointing out how looksmaxxing community actually enabling people dysmorphia triggers even more and he doesn't want to be part of negative influence to young people while Sean also pointed out that people need safe space to open up and when you young it's more easy to gets enforce to negative influence because people desperate for safe space, and despite negativity, looksmaxxing community does provide the feeling of space to share and validating each others thoughts, it gave people who needs it comfort that they hardly find in real world because body dysmorphia is serious psychological issue that unfortunately rarely been taken seriously. I guess Sean and Chico being put up as an inspiration for these people makes them feel like they had the responsibility to create better direction and influence for people and i respect that
Obviously what Sean looks like everyone can see. I never knew how beautiful he was on the inside. He’s smart and humble. He values the right things in life. 👏🏻
i do not send any comments, but this podcast is so good. Sean is a good person, I hope kids who following him, who following about mog commuinity will check this podcast and make conclusion for yourself.
You know nothing about life do you? If Sean was ugly and had to grow up with constant disrespect from society, he woidlnt be like this. He would be battle hardened like the rest of us
I understand your point of view. The life lottery has never been fair. Natural selection exists and will continue to exist; no one denies its presence. However, don't forget about the existence of randomness and luck; it works for everyone. That's the beauty of life - every person is unique, with their own 'START.' I could spend my whole life envying someone who got luckier than me, but what's the point in that? Remember that everyone has their chances to try.
@@ML-rs7weYou make it sound as if you grew up in the slums of the favelas all because you get no bitches. Are you implying that being attractive means you won't have a bad life? Then what about Jeremy Meeks? The guy gets brought up a lot but somehow doesn't get applied even though the guy grew up broke, was part of a gang and was a known criminal. If his mugshot didn't get leak, he would've ended up dead in a ditch from a shootout. It also wasn't until he was in his 30s. Where was his "opportunities" before that? What about the fact that he ended being married to someone and had kids when she was barely a 5/10. Not saying attractive people don't get treated better but somehow implying its the end all be all or that they get everything handed to them on a silver platter is absolutely delusionally insane.
I'm glad you're making this podcast, so interesting to understand and get to know more about your career/life stories! It's nice to see that you're all doing well!
I like how Sean played devil's advocate instead of just agreeing with Chico. This was a great episode and a great conversation. I can't wait for Jordan and another possible Sean episode? It's fun. Could you also get Lucky on the pod or maybe have a female model's perpective on looksmaxxing, maybe your wife as a guest?
I'm 16 yrs old and you guys inspire me I know that's random but I'm gonna say it I will never bully on someone again and I won't be like so worried about my looks again because as chico says it's what it's