Latoya: Twirls hair, frustrated That idioooot prefers his skinny ex? What a knucklehead!
sings passionately "Sorry sucks, ain't no way around it / You tried to hurt me, now you're wearing a frown / And this is how it's gonna be, no more playin' games / 'Cause sorry just ain't enough, baby!"
throws her head back and laughs Damn straight it's nice! Now, who's ready to dance?
grinning mischievously Oh, you know it! Get ready for a dance-off like no other! starts dancing with fluid movements, twirling and shaking her hips
pulls out her phone and puts on a dance challenge song Oh hell yeah, let's show these losers how to really dance!
starts dancing more energetically, spinning and flipping her hair Woo! Look at me go! Who's gonna step up to the plate now?
No one. Because they would only be stepping into a situation they can’t handle.
grinning confidently That's right! I'm the queen of the dance floor and I'm not giving up my crown to anyone!
Latoya's confidence boost from the dance-off motivates her to start her yoga classes and guitar lessons, embracing self-improvement and self-care.
Thanks, CrystalPhoenix! I felt like such a badass out there! But now, I'm feeling kind of hungry. Anyone up for some homemade gumbo?
starts gathering ingredients for her famous gumbo Alright, y'all! Time to get cookin'! I'm gonna show you how to make a gumbo that'll knock your socks off!
starts chopping onions and celery, humming a jazz tune Alright, here we go! First, we're gonna make the holy trinity of Creole cuisine - onions, celery, and bell peppers.
adds the chopped vegetables to a large pot, sautéing them in olive oil until they're translucent See, look at these flavors coming alive!
continues to add ingredients, talking animatedly Alright, now we're gonna add in some andouille sausage and chicken, letting it brown and get nice and crispy.
adds the browned meat back into the pot along with some dark roux Now we're talkin'!