Bling Empire (2021–…): Season 3, Episode 6 - Achy Reiki Heart - full transcript

Kane opens up about his insecurities. Kelly invites her mom to Mimi's birthday party in San Francisco, hoping they'll grow closer. Kevin goes on a date.

Unbreakable! Wow!

-Oh, wow. This is a nice gym.
-Nice, right?

How you been? Like, what you been up to?

-I'm good. How you been?
-I've been good.

-So much has been happening.
-I know. I see that.

Lewis Tan is a very talented actor.

He's been in lots of movies,
Mortal Kombat, Wu Assassins.

And he's a…

he's a very attractive guy.

-All right, so what are we doing?
-Open your hand.

Yeah.



So, sweet.

-Feel like I can kick ass right now.
-Yep.

I'm trying to get a six-pack like you.
How many… how many packs do you have?

-I don't know, I--

-Not bad!
-Getting there.

You feeling loose and warm? Stretched out?

I'm a little feeling tight.
Not loose.

Okay.

So Lewis Tan and I
have been friends for many years.

And he's been trying to hang out
for a while now.

I've been doing a lot of healing lately.

And I feel like I just wanna…
go out there and have fun.

I feel like that's what I need in my life.

-We're gonna do some Muay Thai today.
-Muay Thai, what's that?



Muay Thai is, uh, Thai boxing.

See, the full combination
is one, two, three, four, five, six.

It's all hands.

Seeing him hit that bag.

Oh my God. Do it again.

Just one more time.

Ooh, it's getting hot in here!

What's your… your star sign?

I'm a Gemini.

You're a Gemini. Oh yeah.
I think we talked about this--

We talked--

-Wait, you're an Aquarius!
-I'm an Aquarius. Yeah.

Google it, right now.
Who is Aquarius', uh, soul mate?

"Gemini and Aquarius,
sexual intimacy compat--"

-That's all we need to know, right?

-Cut straight to the chase.
-Right.

"Gemini and Aquarius will have great sex."

"They don't need to be naked
to have a sexual experience."

"Although, they will want
to be naked all the time

to set themselves free
from human restrictions

represented through clothes."

I mean…

You seem like
a passionate person too. Are you?

-Yeah. Very.
-Right?

-I can tell.
-Yeah.

I can read you.

-No, I do--
-See what it is--

I honestly feel that same way.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.

You do?

-Yeah.
-Same. Yeah.

Yeah.

Oh yeah.

-I haven't seen you in forever.
-I know! It's so nice to see you.

Ooh.

I definitely needed
the extra-long session today.

You do need an extra-long session.

I don't even know what to catch you up on.

Let's talk about
your dating relationships.

Have you been able to date?

I did go out with this guy John
that Kane set me up with.

But I just think the chemistry
just wasn't really there.

After we got back from Cabo,

he's messaged me a couple of times,
you know, to get together.

I… did meet up with him.

I just feel like,

you know, that-- I don't know. I feel like

it's not really working out.

I just feel closed off, and I think
I need some more healing to do.

And then I'm just not ready to date yet.

If that changes,
you know where to find me.

In the meantime, I'm your friend,
and I'll support the shit out of you.

Thank you.

You know, I'm so proud of you
because you allowed yourself to feel

your own reservation
about the relationship.

You gave yourself permission
to tell him you weren't interested.

-Yeah. I'm learning slowly.
-Yeah.

Slowly. But, you know, in my past,

it was always about
what the other person wants.

It could be as simple as having dinner.

-What does the other person wanna eat?
-Mm-hmm.

That was pretty much
what I did for everything in my life

because I feel like… I'm not good enough
for the other person,

or I'm not doing enough
for the other person.

Part of it is because of my mom.

What was the issue with your mother?

Well, she was brought up
in the traditional Asian society which is,

"Nothing is ever good enough."

It's like, "Mom, I worked so hard,
did all of this extra credit."

"I got 90 on this assignment."
And it's like, "Why didn't you get 100?"

Both of them are A's, it's the same,
but you know the difference.

-Mmm.
-A in school is… it stands for average.

-Uh-huh.
-And B, I call it below average.

I have so much love
and respect for my mom.

She is a superwoman. She's my hero.

She sacrificed so much
moving to this country

just so I can have
more opportunities and better education

then raised me as a single mom.

However, we're not as close
as I would like to be.

Growing up,
we didn't learn how to communicate.

Still nowadays, when my mom and I talk,
we talk about business stuff, house stuff.

We don't talk about feelings.

Like, my mom triggers me.
I have very little patience with my mom.

Like, it's definitely a little frustrating
to hear from my mom all the time

about how I need to get married,
I need to slow down, have babies.

I think if I freeze my eggs,
there won't be so much pressure.

So, I don't really want you
to just freeze your eggs.

I think I want a real kid.

Okay.

And the earlier the better.

It's definitely a challenge.

Like, I just don't have an open doorway
to communicate with her

because we were never taught that.
And I was never taught that.

But she doesn't know how to either
because she wasn't taught that.

I've been focusing a lot on,
you know, how my dad leaving

has affected me and my relationships.

But I didn't realize my mom
has also affected me.

I'm wondering if you would consider
saying to your mom,

"I don't want to just talk about business
and, you know, being this super-achiever."

"I want to talk
about our feelings together."

Kane!

Thank you,
I know my doorbell works.

-My doorbell works.
-Hey.

-How's it going?
-Hi. How are you?

-You want anything? Coffee, matcha?
-Uh…

-Matcha is good.
-Okay.

Oh!

Where do you find this,
at, like, a flea market?

Do you like them?

It's okay. Not like Baccarat or something,
but you're almost there.

Baccarat? What's that?

Baccarat's
a famous Parisian crystal.

Uh… Thank you.

What the fuck is this?

It's called art. Interpret it.

Can you really help me out
with this money tree, though?

-Why? Is it dying?
-It's dying.

-It might be.
-Can you overfeed this?

I don't know. I don't have a money tree.
My money tree is for my dad.

I don't like this rug. It's ugly.

-It matches that.
-No, it doesn't. It looks--

-No, no, no.
-What happened to your cheek?

Right now, I'm still a little swollen
because I had fillers done here,

and, like, my smile's a little tight.

What else do you think you'll do?

My eyelids.

Why are you so depressed?

Because double eyelid surgery
is the Western look.

-No, it's not.
-Yes, it is.

-In my mind, it's not a Western look.
-I know you don't think it is.

I just feel
it makes your eyes bigger.

Which is a Western look.

-No.
-Yes, it is.

-Some people have bigger eyes in Asia.
-Yeah, it's plastic surgery.

It's not! Indians have big eyes.

Run a list for me.
What are all the things you've done?

-Everything?
-Yeah. What have you done?

-Since I was 17?
-Everything in your whole lifetime.

Okay. I've done, like,
Botox for my mastics for chewing.

I've done, like, Botox for my… forehead,

threading for my nose,
for my jawline, for my neck, cheekbone.

Fillers for my temples.
I did fillers for my cheekbones.

Laser therapy. I've done like--
I had a lot of excess skin,

so I did, like, an HD skin revision.

Lasers, red light therapy, IV drip.
I took the fat. I didn't wanna waste it

because recycling's important
in Los Angeles.

So I took the fat,
I put it back in my chest.

I wanted a bigger chest.
Not too much. You can't see a difference.

-Did I say fillers?
-Yeah…

I've done fillers on my nose,
fillers for my jawline.

I've done micro-needling.
I've done, like, Morpheus. I've done--

-Oh my God, this could be a rap song.
-Yeah, it's all rhyming to me.

Yeah, that's it.

-That's it?
-Yeah. For now.

-You're not addicted to this stuff?
-No.

-Oh, my veneers were 50,000.
-Oh, yeah.

Oh my God!

-I forgot my veneers were 55,000.
-A hundred and fifty thousand dollars.

I could even see you going
to the extent of trying to get, like,

your balls even or something.

-No. I don't care about that.
-It's supposed to be uneven, you know?

-Your balls? Are they?
-Yeah. So they don't slap each other.

So there's no pain.

Oh, wow.

Mm…

All I'm saying is
part of what makes us Asians are our eyes.

I'm not doing it
because I wanna look like a white person.

I'm doing it because I wanna look cuter.

You have to understand me.
I've wanted to do this since I was, like,

six years, seven years ago.

Since you came to America.

How ironic.

No, don't use America--

It is, because you know why?
Everybody looks towards…

I don't wanna be white.

…white America.

Me growing up here in a white world…

Mm-hmm.

…I always compared myself to white beauty.

And I was ashamed of being Asian
and my Asian features.

-I know you don't quite have that--
-I love Asian wealth.

I get that you love Asian wealth,

but I literally just don't want
to see you go in that--

It took me years to start to appreciate
the way I look, and I regret--

-What do you mean "regret"?
-I regret the surgery.

What surgery?

-The double eyelids.
-They look great! I want your eyes!

I grew up hating my eyes.
I had single eyelids.

They were smaller, a little more slanted.

Kids would taunt me for it,
and I hated that.

And it made me feel shitty about myself.

As an Asian model,
I just felt so shameful of my eyes

that I chose to do the double eyelids.

Afterwards, I didn't like
the way I looked.

I didn't know who I was again.

And I felt ashamed more to be Asian.

I just hate to see, even if it was
from different circumstances,

somebody just hating so much
being in their body.

I get that.
I go through that all the time.

Not being Asian, but, like, why am I
with this physical appearance?

Like, growing up, I was overweight.

I always felt like the ugly duckling
because I was the big one.

-Mm.
-My pants were like 36, 38.

My friends used to call me "fish ball,"
like an Asian delicacy.

You know, like,
fish ball, meatball, whatever.

They used to call me "fish ball."

It really affected me because imagine
being called "fish ball" for years.

All this you're trying to change.
I think maybe someone needs to tell you

you don't have to follow this standard.

I-- Yeah.

-How are you?
-Good.

Mom, what the heck did you pack?

What's that?
Mimi brought more luggage than you guys.

Really? Oh, I thought this was a lot.

I think we could go to Europe easier
than going to San Francisco.

Oh my God.

Happy birthday, Mimi!

We have a private jet to San Francisco.
We're here to celebrate Mimi's birthday.

Everything about her is expensive.
And I'm like, "Yay, friends!"

-Look at her! She's fancy.
-Oh, yeah!

We're all fancy.

Bye, LA.

-Happy birthday!
-Happy birthday!

-It's your birthday!
-Yeah, it's your birthday!

-Yay!
-Happy birthday!

-Yes!
-Yay!

-I'm so excited. You've met my mom.
-I love your mom.

So I decided to invite my mom
because I want to get closer to her.

It's weird to say, but I wanna develop
a friendship with her.

I want her to be my best friend.

I feel so much pressure now
because your mom--

-My mom will judge you.
-I know!

She will judge the hell out of you.
I'm kidding. She won't.

-She loves Kane. She adores Kane.
-Oh my God.

Growing up
with the Asian culture, like--

She gave me so much pressure.
As you know with your parents,

so much pressure where…

…growing up, I always felt
like I was never good enough.

I feel like I was
never comfortable talking to her.

-You know-- There we go.
-I love you.

-Oh, Skyler!
-Skyler!

-I love you too!
-Yeah!

-Which one do you love more?
-I can't choose!

-You can't?
-That's the best answer!

Well, guys, Kelly, you have to say--
We're in San Francisco!

Yes!

-Hey.
-Hey.

-Wow.
-Hi!

You look, uh, stunning.

-Thank you.
-How's it going?

-I'm doing really good.
-Yeah?

Did you notice, uh…?

-You wear glasses.
-Yeah. I just wanted--

-I actually used to wear glasses too.
-Really? What happened?

I was brave enough to take them off.
I used to hide behind my glasses.

Eventually, I got really comfortable
not wearing them.

I remember being a kid
and wanting glasses really bad.

So bad,
I looked at the sun for a little bit.

Oh my God.

-Yes, I'm so stupid.
-To try to, like, fry your eyes?

Well, I thought-- I was a kid.
Superman got his powers from the sun.

-Oh.
-I thought I could do the same thing and--

Could be. You have
the muscles like Superman.

Thank you.

After everything that happened
with me and Kim,

the best thing for me to do
was get back out there again, go on dates,

be a little romantic.

And there was a real connection
between Janice and I,

so I figured, like,
"I'm gonna ask her out."

Should we end on a group hug?

-Yes.
-Yeah.

-Thank you, everyone.
-Thank you.

I find it interesting when you said
you have never dated an Asian guy

because what I find challenging
dating Asian women now

is that I grew up
only around white people.

-So that's all I--
-Me too.

You too? Wait, were you adopted?

No, but I grew up all around white people.

-Where?
-In Lancaster, Pennsylvania.

-It's, like, Amish country.
-That's where my family's business is.

-Are you kidding me, Kevin?
-I swear to God.

I remember, like, growing up with, like,
horse and buggies just in front of you.

Shut up! Yes.

-I thought that was normal.
-Dutch Wonderland.

-Dutch-- Hersheypark.
-Loved it!

-Did you go to Hersheypark?
-Yes! Yes!

-This is wild. This is wild.
-Wow!

-Where would you like this?
-Right here is good.

-I'm finished with this, thank you.
-Thank you.

I like to bless my food.
I'm gonna take a moment.

-Okay. Thank you.
-Wow. That was it?

-Yeah, I did it internally.
-Oh.

-I don't need to make a fiasco of it.
-Gotcha.

Basically just thanking all hands it took
to get this meal in front of us.

-Amazing.
-Yeah.

How are we gonna eat and talk?

I do it all the time.
You just get used to it.

One thing I like about you
is that I feel safe around you.

Aw.

-That's so important. Yeah.
-Yeah.

I mean, You do have a little bit
of a bad side to you? A little bit?

Definitely. I'm a Gemini.

I've been on a lot of first dates before,

and this first date with Janice
is going real smooth.

-So I definitely want to do this again.
-Me too.

And her voice was nice.
It was soft like… like a… like a cloud.

If a cloud could make a sound,
that's what her voice would sound like.

-Super good seeing you.
-Mm-hmm.

Mmm.

-Skyler!
-Hi, Skyler!

Skyler, how are you? Give me a hug.

-Hey!
-Give me a hug, give me a hug.

-Skyler.
-Happy birthday, Mimi!

-Thank you.
-Happy birthday. Oh my God.

-This is my first time--
-Happy birthday, Mimi!

-How are you?
-Good.

-Hi, Mama.
-Happy birthday.

-Come in.
-Oh my God, Don. This is sick.

She keeps talking about your property,

but, like, this is insane.

Mimi and Don have this amazing penthouse
that overlooks the Bay Bridge,

you know, the best views of the city,

and I've heard
it costs over ten million dollars.

It's 4,000 square feet,
and it's blinged out to the nines.

Mimi has great taste.

Yeah, she did all of the interiors.
I just write checks. That's my job.

Mimi, my surprise--

Actually, Kelly and I's surprise
was the chef today. I know he's here.

Auntie, do you know who I invited?

-Oh. I don't know.
-Do you know Martin Yan?

-Ooh!

Crazy! I want to see!

-Martin.
-Hey! How's it going? I'm ready.

I am ready.

-How are you?
-Very good.

Thank you so much. Oh my God.

-How are you?
-This is Kelly.

Chef Martin Yan is
a James Beard Award winner

and just a legend growing up.

You know, watching him on TV,
every Asian household

would know who Chef Martin Yan is.

He's famous for saying,
"If Yan can cook, so can you!"

This is my mom.

-Hi, Mom!
-I'm your fan!

-Nice to see you.
-Hmm! Beautiful mom!

Everybody get involved. That's the key.

I'm gonna ask you
to do this very, very carefully.

Look at that. She is good!

Oh my God, this one done.
Who wants to cook?

-Kelly, you wanna cook?
-Mm-mm.

Let me cook it! Let me cook it!

-Oh, I want to cook.
-She's so happy.

Do you wanna take this off?

-Okay.
-Good.

Seeing Chef Martin in person,

I'm like, "Oh my God, like,
what kind of Botox do you use?"

Because he's 71, and he looks
exactly the same as when he was 40.

-And then--
-Very colorful.

I'm gonna put the sauce.

-What sauce is this?
-This is the orange…

-Sauce.
-…sauce.

He's just a ball of energy,
and, like, it's so surreal.

Kelly, this is epic.

Like, cooking nine dishes in,
like, half an hour? That's crazy.

Dinner's ready!

-Yay!
-Let's go!

It's definitely getting cold
in LA, huh?

Yeah.

I'd offer you my coat,
but it's really cold.

-You're such a gentleman.
-Do you want my coat?

-No, it's okay.
-Okay, good.

-I know you need it more than I do.
-I am cold, so…

Boba makes me cold.

-It does.
-Mm-hmm.

What have you been up to?

You know when you finally wanna go
to a spiritual healing,

and then all of a sudden,
your friend supports you with that,

but they also wanna try
to date your spiritual healer?

Is this what it's really about?

I've told Janice
a lot of my personal issues,

and now she's going out with Kevin.

I mean,
I feel really uncomfortable about that.

What do you think? That's kinda shady.

-No.
-No?

What's shady is,

if I didn't have feelings
for this other person,

I'd say, "Please, I want you to be happy."

But instead, you're throwing this shade
underneath me saying,

"Oh, but you can't do this.
You can't date that way."

You don't control me. You don't own me.
I'm not your boyfriend, nothing.

That would've been nice.

But instead, you go and say,

"I don't wanna date.
I'm too hurt. I need to heal."

-You don't-- Yes.
-"We're just gonna be friends."

You don't date my spiritual healer!

Who… who are you to tell me
who to date and who not to, though?

-Really? Out of all people--
-You cannot tell me--

-I'm not telling you--
-You have no right.

That is the problem!

You have no right to tell me…

-Okay.
-…who I should date and who I shouldn't.

Unless you have feelings for me,
then that's different.

-It's just kind of weird, that's all.
-No! You had a chance.

I gave every… everything.

I'm fucked up
from trying to date you, actually.

I have no trust in relationships
so much anymore.

-I'm being serious.

No. You need healing too. Hopefully,
she'll give you a discount or something.

It's great. It's good for you.

Don't say that shit

if you don't have feelings for me
and be happy for me then maybe, okay?

I don't give a shit.
I promise you I don't.

It shows what type of person you are.
That's all.

-Why do you always say that?
-That's all.

You know what your problem is?
You only think about yourself.

Moving on!

We're both grown people. We're not dating.

So let's stop arguing
like we're a married couple.

Fuck this shit. I'm calling Uber.

-Patience, Kane, patience.
-Good morning, Kelly.

Good morning. How are you?

-How'd you sleep last night?
-I slept good.

I got us some breakfast.

I know you don't eat,
so I got you some fruit.

-Is your room bigger than mine?
-Maybe, I don't know.

-Why is your room so much bigger?
-Who cares?

-Your room is so much nicer.
-How are you? Kane, it's fine. Who cares?

I care.

-I called ahead, actually.
-Oh my God! It's such a nice room.

Oh, did you hear about Christine
on Dancing with the Stars?

Are you gonna go and support her?
She's been asking me.

-I almost feel guilty.
-Why do you feel guilty?

Oh. Okay.

She gives me this whole talk, like,
"Kelly, we all go and support each other

and not just in our bad times
but more importantly in the good times."

-Yeah.
-You think Kevin will go and support her?

-A hundred percent.
-You think so?

He's gonna get a free dinner.

That's right!

They're going to Craig's after,
so he's gonna… he's gonna go.

She did ask me, just like,
"Hey, Kane. I'd love for you to come."

And I was like, "Shit, how do
I fucking escape this shit?"

So you're not gonna go.

It's probably gonna be like, "It's Prada.
Oh my God, I'm wearing Gucci."

"Oh my God, look, it's couture."

I can't stand it.
Can you imagine on the carpet?

Just dance, bitch,
like no one's here for…

-Oh my God.
-No one's here for your outfit.

Oh my God. Anyways…

-I'm so tired, Kelly. I have no time.
-I know.

And like no social life. I have no, um…

Be careful with that because,
like I told you, I used to work so hard.

I never learned a work-life balance
until my body gave out, you know?

Do you feel like you're doing this to,
like, prove yourself to your mom?

Sometimes I still feel like
I'm a disappointment to her.

-Have you asked her or talked to her?
-No.

It's, like, awkward. I feel like our…

our relationship is
very surface, you know?

If you look at your mom, she seems
like someone that bottles everything…

Yeah.

-…inside.
-Yeah.

'Cause my dad's the same way.
Like, once you've broken down the walls,

oh my God,
it's been the best relationship ever.

-How did you break down the walls?
-I forced myself to be… open.

I forced myself to hug him.
I forced myself to say, um,

"I miss you." And it's so uncomfortable,

because my dad was like, you know,

mostly raised Chinese background,
mainland Chinese.

-They don't know how to hug, when to hug.
-It is so awkward.

It's so awkward. Over time,
you know, the hugging was easier.

Now I put down the phone, I'm like,
"I love you, Dad."

It's easy! In the past, you'd be like,
"Oh my God, this is so weird."

Imagine tomorrow's our last day.

Spend it.

Yeah.

No, you're right.

-Your parents are always there for you…
-Yeah.

…even if you're a hooker.

My mom might disown me
if I'm a hooker. Just like--

-For a while, then she'd be, "I love you."
-"I see you making money."

Good for you, Kelly.
How much do you charge?

Too low! Too low!

Mind if I raid your kitchen?

Um…

-Can I have this?
-Yes.

-Yes.

-Looks so delicious.
-It's breast milk.

-It's not breast milk.
-Kidding. You're like, "Yes, I want it."

Oh!

-So guess what dance I have prepared?
-For Dancing with the Stars?

-Yeah.
-Yeah.

-Salsa! Oh!
-Ooh! I know a little bit of salsa!

-You have experience in salsa.
-A little bit.

-Teach me.
-It's like, one step, two step.

Right?

-Yeah?

I feel like you just ripped off moves
from Baby G.

What's
the best move you learned?

-I just did it.
-Oh…

Look, it's just…

-Why are you laughing?
-Please don't do that on a date!

How was your date with Janice?

-That good, huh?

-It was that good.
-Yeah?

Oh, yeah. I want to see her again.
It was good.

She's cool. We found out
we have a lot in common, actually.

She's from Lancaster,
and I've been there my whole life.

That's interesting.

Does that make you, like,
instantly feel more bonded with her?

Yeah, I think so. She's grown up
in such a… American environment.

Mm-hmm.
So what's next between you and her?

She's… she's in Costa Rica right now.

That doesn't look too bright
for your second date.

-She actually splits her time there.
-Okay.

Like, I don't know how long in LA,
how long in Costa Rica,

but she jumps around.

Like, I don't know what to do
because it's like,

how do you keep the spark going
when someone's in a different country?

-That, I don't know.
-Mmm.

Maybe, like… maybe you need
to show her the goods, you know?

What are you saying with that?

Oh…

-I've never sent a dick pic.
-Not like… your junk per se.

Like-- Okay, fine. For instance…

…I find men who are busy
and living their lives and working

but still think about me constantly
very sexy.

So maybe you should send her
some pictures.

Okay, we're super busy cooking.

-Oh, no, no, no, no!
-Ooh, baking.

Okay, I have an idea.
We're gonna go outside.

I love Kevin.
He's kind of like a brother to me.

I am a hopeless romantic,

and I've been married
for a very long time.

I know a thing or two
about changing things up.

You know what would look
really great for Janice?

What's that?

I don't know what's hotter
than a man who does yard work.

-Let's have you lift this chair.
-Really?

Yeah. It's heavy.

Let's see you lifting
in motion and walking.

Yeah. That looks fantastic. See?

Like, the biceps come out and the triceps.

Place it right there. Perfect.

How do you feel about your attire?

-It's great.
-Maybe we lose some of it?

-Okay.
-Place that right there.

In motion.

-You're not taking photos.
-I'm doing, like, candid shots.

You don't need to stop.

You don't even have
the camera on me.

Getting undressed in front of Christine
when Dr. Chiu's not home

feels a little naughty.

-There's nothing sexier than a pole.
-Okay.

I think it looks best,
though, in the water.

Fantastic.
You're doing a great job, Kevin.

It's too easy to just sit around
and take a shirtless picture.

It's much harder and sexier
to be pushing a wheelbarrow.

Slow motion. Yes.

No, not you slow motion.

-Oh.
-I'm on slow motion.

Or trimming my hedges.

Put your back into it. Yes.

Wait! That's so dirty!

-That is so dirty!

That's not what I meant. Not what I meant!

I actually don't think
Janice will appreciate these photos.

She comes from the spiritual realm.

Although, maybe because she comes
from the spiritual realm,

getting closer
to our natural place in life,

naked selves, she'll appreciate this.

I think we got it all.
And you're gonna thank me.

I need a break from this. It's hard work.

-Was that a lot of work for you?
-It was! I've never--

-Is--
-Selfies, I thought, did the trick.

Um, can I get your advice on something?

Sure.

So, Kim really doesn't like me
going on a date or seeing Janice at all.

And… she's telling me

because this Reiki healer is her healer,
I shouldn't be going on a date with her.

-Kim did Reiki with Janice?
-Yeah. Yeah.

Oh my gosh! How did you meet Janice?

So we were in Malibu,
me, Kim, Kelly, Kane.

And she came to do
the Reiki healing for all of us.

So, you met Janice
while Kim was next to you?

-Yeah.
-Oh my gosh! Kevin!

That is so…

that's so bad, Kevin.

But why? I don't get it.

Here's the thing, if you friend zone me
and you don't want anything,

who cares who I meet when I meet them?

It's too close for comfort.
It's too familiar.

Yeah, but that seems very unfair
for me to be responsible for her.

You need to decide,
is she worth all of this?

It's a good question.

You gotta decide because if you go
on another date with miss Reiki healer,

you're gonna lose Kim forever.

I'm spending a day with my mom
in the San Francisco Zoo.

I'm definitely really nervous.
It's been years since we had

any kind of conversation
that's not about… work.

Wow!

-Oh my God, they're so pretty.
-Yeah.

Hi!

-Hi, I'm Amy. Nice to meet you.
-Nice to meet you.

Welcome to the zoo.

-Oh my God!
-Um, this is Sarah.

And Sarah is gonna be
very happy to receive

some snacks from you today.

There you go.

-OK.
-It's a little slimy.

-It's okay. Aw!
-She drools a lot for a giraffe.

Hi, Sarah!

Wanna see if she'll give you a kiss?

-How do I do that?
-You're gonna stand here.

And she's gonna raise
her upper lip to her face.

Sarah, can you give her a kiss? Good girl!

-Aw!

I'm in love!

-You wanna have her kiss you?
-No. Maybe I not try this.

-No.

-Thank you so much. Oh my God!
-You're welcome. Nice to meet you.

-Nice to meet you as well.
-Nice to meet you. Thank you.

Where are we going now?

Leisure day.

-You don't need to know where we're going.
-Okay.

-You can just enjoy the present.
-Yeah, I know.

I'm happy you're here
'cause we can spend time together.

I know, I know. You have, uh,
very good, successful career.

I know you work hard every day,

but, uh,

if you take care of yourself--

And I want you to have your kids.

Oh my gosh, uh…

How many kids?

As much as you can!

I do wanna have kids, you know that,

but the thing is
I don't wanna just be with anybody.

You know,
when I went through my divorce before,

I didn't tell you any of the stuff
until after it was done

because I didn't even know
how to talk to you.

Even, like, saying "I love you,"
it's so weird to me.

Yeah, this is, uh,
Chinese cultural tradition.

We love each other but in the heart.
It's not speaking out.

I feel like… I was never good enough.

-You know? Because…
-No, no.

…when we lived in China,
there was so much pressure to do better.

-To always be number one in class.
-I know, I know.

And then ballet and then tap dancing,
Chinese traditional dancing, piano.

It was so much pressure all the time.
You know, you worked so hard.

You did three jobs
when you first moved to the US.

You'd have to work, like, six hours
for one hour of my private piano lesson.

But the thing is,
I didn't even like piano.

I'm sorry about that.
I gave you too much pressure.

-I'm sorry about--
-No. It's not your fault. It's just like…

Why I push you sometimes,
it's like I want my kids

to be like a benefit for society, okay?

I want you to be a good person, uh…

With virtue.

The most important thing will be
moral education.

Second,
for my kids should be healthy.

To be very healthy.

You are my treasure.
You are only one kid for me.

I want take care of you.
I want, you know, your best.

Maybe we need to talk more.

Uh, when you have something
to speak about, let me know.

Tell me if I'm not good.

-And vice versa, yeah.
-Yeah.

Aw.

I'm actually really surprised
that my mom… is apologizing.

I was almost expecting her
to be defensive.

We're on the same page.

I'm like, "Why did I wait so long
to have this conversation?"

Let's practice.

-I wanna say, "I love you."
-Okay.

And then you have to say it back to me.

I love you. Oh my gosh!

Sometimes it's difficult to say.

-But I love you from my heart.
-I know.

I didn't say it often, so--

-We have to practice.
-I love you, girl. I love you, my girl.

-Priscilla! Hello!
-Hey! Kane!

-Good morning.
-Good morning. You look fresh.

I did a spin class before this.

Well, you look good.

-Thank you.
-So this is the shoot.

-This is the setup they have. Yes.
-Oh my gosh, let me check this out.

So this is, like,
where we're gonna do our photos.

And then we have all the products here.

It's gonna be, like,
behind the scenes?

-Yeah, the whole like--
-Oh. I love that.

Today is the big day
of my campaign with Fenty.

It's so surreal because there are,
like, 20 people from the Fenty team.

Like, ten years ago, 20 years ago,
that I would be here in Milk Studios

having like a campaign shoot for one
of the biggest brands in the world?

I feel so spoiled.

-You're looking great, honey.
-Oh my God, love this.

So this is not really contour.

-This is bronzer.
-Yeah.

So I don't think
you really need "contour" contour.

-This is just bronzer to give you a bit--
-What do you think about my eyes?

-What do I think about your eyes?
-Yeah.

-I think they're beautiful.
-Look. Eyelids.

Gorgeous.

Do you notice I have one missing eyelid?

-Not… not really.
-I do. I have--

I think my left has a double lid,
my right has a single.

I mean, Fenty Beauty reached out to you
because of the way you look.

This is a beauty brand.
It's all about the face.

-So we think your face is perfect.
-Yeah.

Growing up, I had big eyes.

-Kids would call me "frog eyes."
-They're gorgeous, your best asset.

Kids would call me "frog eyes."

-Frog eyes?
-Frog eyes.

Because-- I feel like no matter
who you are or what you look like,

if you have confidence,
you have swag, you look good.

Yeah. Oh, this is amazing.
Yeah, it's amazing to hear.

Ooh! I'm so excited!

Okay, let's go.

That looks great
with the bling.

-Nice there.

Okay, poses.

Getting this new deal with Fenty,

I'm so grateful
and also, like, proud of myself.

We'll try
a standing version with the blazer.

Maybe we bring everything up
a foot and a half?

Let's check that out.
Let's see how that feels.

That's great. Great.

I'm loving the jacket movement.
You don't need any directing.

I love Rihanna
because what she represents most is,

um, just being authentic
and true to yourself.

I feel like fixing my eyelids
at this point wouldn't make me happier.

So, I don't think I need this
at this point.

I'm good with myself, and I should improve
on my inner self than this single eyelid.

Cute. Cute. Cute.
That's a wrap, Kane!

-That's a wrap?

-Hi, Kevin.
-Hey. What's up, Janice?

How are you?

Good. Just, uh, about to leave, actually.

I'm going to the East Coast.

Hmm.

-Are you gonna go visit your family?
-Yeah, I'm gonna go visit my family.

You're in Costa Rica, right?

Yeah, I am in Costa Rica.
I got here two days ago.

We haven't talked for a while,
so I'm sorry. I've just been really busy.

I didn't mean to ignore you or anything.

I'd love to see you
when I'm back.

Maybe it's, like, just better
if we kind of, um,

just be, like, friends or something,
you know?

It's not okay? What's going on?

I know that I had
a really good time with you.

-I think you had a good time with me.
-Mm-hmm.

We got off to a really hot…
like a really hot start.

Yeah, uh…

Going on a date
with Janice right after

Kim and I established
we'd just be friends in Malibu

maybe was just too fast.

The last thing I wanna do
is interfere with Kim's healing.

I'd like to help her along the way.

And I'll do my best to try to keep
this friendship with Kim going

because that's what I promised.

I'd just feel even like
more distant from you and stuff, so…

Okay. I'm grateful
for the time we spent together.

Yeah, me too. It was really nice.

All right. Well, enjoy your trip
in Costa Rica, okay?

-Thank you.
-Yeah. Okay. Bye.