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Your favorite celebrities are back, and this time they’re showing their best dances, first jobs, and answering the great debate: Chocolate vs Cheese! See just what Mindy Kaling, Dakota Johnson, and More Celebs have to say!
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00:00I'm gonna try and keep my eyes open.
00:07What's up, y'all? I am Missy Elliott.
00:09Hi, this is Elizabeth Moss.
00:11I'm Megan Astaire.
00:12I'm Jessica Chastain, and I'm playing Pop Quiz with Marie Claire.
00:17Get away from me.
00:18God, I'm gonna have a heart attack.
00:22That is loud.
00:23Favorite dance move.
00:29I don't know if you've heard of this doll's move.
00:31It's called The Kegels.
00:32I'm doing it right now.
00:33My favorite doll's move.
00:34I'm a bad dancer.
00:36I've been told that multiple times.
00:38I guess the only dance that I would do,
00:40I really use my hands a lot.
00:42So I think, like, this is my move.
00:46Like, I'm really feeling the music.
00:48I would recommend everybody just have, like,
00:51a good two-step.
00:53You know, just like, boom, right here.
00:55You know, like, hitch.
00:56But, you know, personally, the robot.
01:05I'm totally joking.
01:06Don't do the robot.
01:07That's weird.
01:08That's my favorite.
01:09Like a little.
01:15It's always the twist.
01:17Just like that aggression in the fist.
01:19Just gotta get a fist in there.
01:21A hair flip is always good.
01:23Any, like, hair movement, head-banging,
01:26hair-flipping motion.
01:28The Tina Turner move is pretty epic, right?
01:31I would say that is up there with my favorite move.
01:33I think I have to have a lot of tequila
01:35in order to give that a whirl.
01:37Before tequila, maybe just like a little, you know.
01:40But if it's after tequila, I don't know.
01:43I don't know. Splits?
01:45Carpills?
01:46Samba?
01:47Or the hair shape?
01:48Cut.
01:51And then the next day, you know, you're like,
01:53why is my neck hurting?
01:54It's this one.
01:56It just gets you in the mood.
01:59Ringing your soul.
02:01Ugh, what a terrible answer.
02:05Chocolate or cheese?
02:06Who would write something like this?
02:08There are great vegan cheeseders,
02:09but I would always say chocolate.
02:10Cheese.
02:11Chocolate, no question.
02:12Cheese.
02:13Chocolate.
02:14Chocolate and cheese.
02:15Chocolate on a Monday.
02:16Cheese on a Tuesday.
02:17Chocolate any day of the week.
02:19Who would ask this question?
02:21I would say chocolate for dessert
02:23and cheese as an appetite.
02:25Chocolate.
02:26Yeah, definitely.
02:27Cheese, believe it or not.
02:29Easy. Chocolate.
02:30I am so lactose intolerant.
02:31Chocolate.
02:32Cheese.
02:33All the way.
02:34Dark chocolate.
02:35Ultimately cheese.
02:36Coat.
02:37Cheese.
02:38Permission.
02:39Cheese.
02:40Briefs.
02:41Bilton.
02:42Cheese.
02:43Yum.
02:44Chocolate with almonds.
02:45Chocolate strawberries.
02:46Chocolate raisins.
02:47Chocolate cramps.
02:48Just chocolate.
02:49Chocolate.
02:50That was easy.
02:51You want to know what?
02:52You don't have chips on here.
02:58Oh my God.
02:59How did you make your first dollar?
03:02Selling Girl's Coke cookies?
03:03I was 14 and I sold coupon booklets door to door.
03:07When I was a little kid, I had this theater group, I guess, that I started in my neighborhood.
03:18And we would go door to door and clean people's houses.
03:21And we were called the Dirtbusters.
03:23So we sang the Ghost Monster song.
03:25I used to think that, because I grew up in England, that we had pounds.
03:30And then when you got to a hundred pounds, you got one dollar.
03:34So the one dollar meant you were like a billionaire.
03:36So I remember I got my first dollar when I was a kid.
03:39I found it and I stole it.
03:40I probably did for my father.
03:41And I thought I was a billionaire for like 10 years.
03:44And I realized it means nothing.
03:46I was probably like in the second grade.
03:48And my grandmother used to shop at Sam's Club.
03:51They used to sell like candy by like the box load.
03:54So like I decided that I wanted to take that candy to school and steal it.
03:58Talk about my own dolls and my own little makeup.
04:01And yeah.
04:02I dressed up as an elf in a shopping mall.
04:06It was like a treasure hunt in a shopping mall.
04:09So I was part of that.
04:10But then I got upgraded to a fairy princess.
04:12Reselling a mechanical pen, you know, with all the colors around.
04:17I think it was a Hello Kitty pen that my sister had given me.
04:20And I would have these little stands out like at my doorway to my room.
04:25And I'd sell things essentially back to people.
04:29I was six weeks old.
04:31The air was brisk.
04:32And I was in an advertisement, a print ad for life insurance.
04:38It was just little baby Yara looking into the camera.
04:41Like wouldn't you want life insurance to protect this?
04:44Singing in a square with my neighbor's son.
04:48Technically, I made my first dollar playing my sister at a younger age in a film.
04:55When I was two years old, I had to swing on a swing with Sean Penn and pretend to be sleeping in the grass.
05:02And I made the big bucks that day.
05:05Okay, this is going to really age me.
05:07I worked at a video store in the suburbs of Boston.
05:11And back when they were like actual videos.
05:14And they turned from videos to DVDs.
05:16But yeah, that's how I made my first one.
05:19Technically, I was a rug rat.
05:21I was a teeny little baby.
05:22And I was on Kids in the Hall.
05:24That's the last one.
05:27That's it.
05:29No more questions.
05:31That's Pop Queens.
05:32Thanks for watching.

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