To Louie: Don’t feel you cant speak about your past. I don’t think anyone would attack your family. Your family grew and unlearned some of their “old ways” of how THEY were raised. We love that your family has grown and has learned to open their mind and heart. 💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜🍆
Not me tearing up for Louie!!! 😭 it makes me sad to hear that some parents aren’t accepting of having a gay/ lesbian child. No one should ever have to feel sad or worried about being their true self. 💖
Louie. Please don’t be scared to speak about your family’s initial reaction. Your story might help somebody that is currently facing the same situation. & they need to know that things will get better and to give it time. You’re inspirational and keep doing what you’re doing
Thank you so much @alannized for listening to us all and having Louie on the podcast again! It’s been a long time coming, and it’s so good to know him more intimately, with you @alannized, the best host ❤
The part where he said “I had to learn to be alone”. That is the most important thing to learn to do after a break up. I had to learn to do things alone and be alone after my break up of 6 years. I had my kids but learning to go out alone with the kids and sleeping alone was tough. Now I love being alone too. You are so right Louie !
The relationship with your dad has grown so much and it’s absolutely beautiful. I keep going back to the clip of you and your dad dancing on the party bus on the way to the soccer game and I get chills. 💜
Idk if it's just me but I love when Louie's masculine side comes out , when he gets protective I see it and I love the blend of both feminine and masculine energy he has 💜
Not me tearing up while eating a whole meal! 🥺 I love how in almost every podcast everybody feels so safe and open up so much! This made me love Louie so much more!! It’s okay to speak about your past Louie, it’s part of us 💜 we love your family and we love how raw you were on this podcast!!
Louie, your family is honestly my favorite to watch in your videos. As we grow up and mature, I think we understand more of where our parents came from and you are one of the lucky ones to have a family that learned to understand you and relearned the true meaning of a loving family ❤
I love Louie❤️ Babe we would never judge your parent’s we all grow and learn and I’m sure they were just scared for you and were thinking of protecting you. Also, shoutout to Yoatzi and Andrea for always being there for you that’s beautiful 🥺❤️
Im glad our parents are becoming such more loving open minded parents… 💕 they were raised in a more close minded harsh environment in certain ways I guess, I’m glad we can tell our parents it’s okay to love and express and accept 💕💕💕💕 growth is for everyone! We’re all human ❤️
People will Always talk and judge but im so glad there feelings and facing the facts turned around and now they support you so much you have a beautiful family many blessings 🙏🙏🙏🙏
I love this interview so much the vibe was amazing. You guys are so similar like funny asf I enjoyed this interview so much. Louie is such a humble person I love watching you both. 💖 I'm so proud of you both!
Finally Louie.... love him, I'm from the Bay Area and have family in Watsonville. I'm such a fan of him and how far he has come, coming from a small tows. Congratulations Louie.. we love youuuuuuuuuuuuuu such a fan.
First time watching Alan he’s a great interviewer I loved this episode such a huge fan of Louie and really enjoyed getting this insight of his childhood!
Watching this episode made me realize how much Alan also grew up to be a great person to look up too as well 🥰🥰🥰 loved it all 🎉❤ can we get a part two 😂😂😊
Alan u need Destiny Marquez on ur podcast ASAP !!! Other suggestions Alexisjayda, Latina Beauty, or Snow. Not the ones we c all the time on the other podcasts 😣
i related so much to louie on not being able to be his own person i feel like im at that point in life where my boyfriend has become part of my everyday life & i can’t do anything without him listening to louie talk about how we need to enjoy our alone time more opened my eyes , i need to be more independent & not rely so much on my bf , thank you alan for bringing him back , i still remember when you guys did your first video together & i haven’t stopped watching you both since then ❤️.
This was a really emotional ass episode but Louie really does inspire me every day and I’m so proud of him and his success I hope more comes to him glad to see him back love Louie💜💜💜
its so funny how me and louie literally went through the same things and I genuinely feel happyy that I got to see more of Louie n just made me love him more❤
I love y’all’s energy when you guys are together 2 of the best influencers together ❤ 50:10 I feel what louie said I started making RU-vid shorts for fun too
I happened to catch Louie on LA platica not knowing who he was (I’m an oldie 76 years old) but I listened but when he talked about him being from Watsonville my ears perked up. I live in Watsonville so became interested. I asked my granddaughter(same age as Louie) if she knew him. She said oh yes we went to same high school and same grade but she didn’t really seemed surprised. I think I’m more interested than what she was. I enjoy listening to Louie and his life story.
Alan you are such a good interviewer 👏🏽👏🏽🇲🇽💚🤍❤️🎉a huevo sigue asi! & this ep was soooo good i wanted more questions but wow you hit some amazing ones and on each ep just to learn more about guests I've never heard of or the ones Ive followed for years learning something new, you're podcast is really special, thank you 😮💨🔥💕💕💕
Chiquis talked about her mom Jenni River not accepting her being gay even though she had a lot of gay friends bc it was her immediate family and she ig didn’t want her daughter to be gay so I feel like that was Louie’s parents’ mindset
definitely i came out to my mom in 2021 as gay , i never confronted her , i told my sister to tell my mom since they weren’t home and i was scared but then my mom was like “he doesn’t even know how to wipe his ass” and i’m like 🧍♀️ and then after that we never brought it up and now she’s fine with it , like louie said it was the fear they felt about our future and not bec they were homophobic , my mom told me at first “don’t tell no one because people are dangerous” which is understandable, she just wanted to look out for me. it’s been 3 years since i came out as gay and i don’t regret it..and my dad well he died so , no input from him 😙
I really do enjoy these podcast cuz we all go through the same thing but differently and just things that we think that we cant solve are possible I really do enjoy this. Late pero I’m enjoying every minute 💗💗💗
Yay! I love louie so much he such an amazing person!!! he reminds me of me so much not the same situation just the feeling with mom & dad, getting bully just for me in school. He such a inspirational person. Just crazy how life is. What we need to go thru.. Thank alannized love you too. ❤❤❤❤❤
As a Lesbian and long time follower of Louie I LOVE LOVE LOVEEED THIS interview. Dealing with immigrant parents, especially Mexican parents is definitely a struggle at times cuz they just come from a different culture