Queer Eye (2018) s06e07 Episode Script

Snow White of Central Texas

1 Percy, back up.
You're about to take the whole fence down.
You're making me look bad, man.
My name is Jamie Wallace-Griner, and I run Safe in Austin Rescue Ranch.
Gonna try not to cry, 'cause I am a crier.
If you feel it, let it out, honey.
It's It's Thank you.
Um, Jamie's pretty special.
She has this enormous heart.
It's just enormous.
And we nominated her because I want you guys to kind of spoil her a little bit.
Because she just gives and gives and gives.
Safe in Austin is a non-profit rescue for special-needs animals and children.
- Pinch here.
It just comes out.
- Oh, my gosh.
- Feel that? - Yes.
When you see a blind child petting a blind pony, it's like literal magic.
There's something very calming about him.
- Right? - Yes.
It helps with a lot of things like anxiety and taking a breath.
Our official motto is, "Rescue animals rescuing children.
" But it's really for anyone.
- There you go.
- My little piggies are hungry.
Your little piggies are hungry.
Yes, they are.
Let's go feed 'em.
Let's go this way, handsome.
Any family or child or adult that has a superpower of some sort.
Sometimes it's autism, selective mutism.
We invite them out to heal next to our animals.
You do a good job, Chris.
We're a facility of sort of last resort.
Most of the time, when we get a call from somebody about an animal, it's either take it in or have it put down.
We have 18 different species and somewhere around 170 animals.
Come on, Penelope! Come on, baby.
I didn't plan on running a non-profit.
It just sort of accidentally happened.
We got it.
Good girl.
Jamie has such empathic abilities.
Sometimes a little too much.
- Understatement, isn't it? - Mm-hmm.
She kept taking these animals that no one else wanted, and I'll be honest, I was kind of like, "Jamie Marie, what are we doing?" Then David came into my life, and he's sort of game.
She accuses me of being the crazy one about animals because I have a tough time turning them down.
That was the problem is that neither one of us will say no to it.
Our house is well-loved and well-used.
We do have at least three pot-bellied pigs that sleep in the house at all times, 15 cats, 20 dogs that live here permanently.
There is no avoiding rescue.
It's just It's everywhere.
Gabey! - Come here, my love.
- Aww.
I think Texas needs to go into the timeout.
Come on.
I have three awesome kids.
In the beginning, it was them cleaning everything, feeding everybody, helping me throughout the night.
We had to go around at eight o'clock at night and feed all the animals.
I've done the most feeding, though.
- That's true, but - I had to feed the chickens and, like Chickens are easy.
At this point, I'm trying to avoid them resenting me as bringing in 50 bazillion animals and people constantly.
Oh, oh, let's try not to drop any puppies right now.
Bad timing.
Thankfully, we have a good amount of volunteers that help us handle the chores so that their moments with the animals can be not, like, a 24-hour job.
JoJo! No, thank you.
No, thank you.
No, thank you.
I know.
I'm so sorry.
Breakfast is coming.
It is 24/7.
Yeah.
Okay.
That's a good boy.
There's no way to have this many animals and this much special needs without somebody needing me at all times.
She never takes time for herself.
Like, ever.
- She doesn't have a chance to turn off? - No, she really doesn't think about it.
She's torn in so many different directions.
"I've gotta help the animals.
I've gotta help my kids.
I gotta help everyone.
" Sometimes I'm like, "If I could just you know, take a moment to not be sad about people or animals that are hurting or being ignored.
" That's the hardest part.
I think not being able to not care for, like, a second.
But I know that I'm here for, like, a reason, and I would never step away from that, but it's really hard.
I want to tell them how you changed my life.
That's very sweet, buddy.
God.
I wanna see her genuinely happy, and I just want her to get a little bit of what she gives to other people.
Aww.
That is so sweet.
No, don't apologize! Out of curiosity, like, where do you keep these 170 animals? We don't really have the facilities for as many animals as we have.
I have 60 special-needs farm animals and no barn.
We don't have giant corporate sponsors.
We don't have big fancy board members, any of that.
She'll give a kidney to get a barn.
Maybe we can do it without her giving an organ.
I would like that.
'Cause I know some people, and I think I think a barn could be in the cards.
Jamie will she will lose her mind.
I'm gonna have to do some pre-work to it, so she's gonna see some stuff going on.
You're gonna have to make up some believable stories.
Well, I will for this.
I will.
- Can I hug y'all? - Yeah! Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Oh, we're here! We're here! We're queer! We're on a farm! This place is so fun! Hi! Oh, my God! I'm so excited! We're so happy you are here! - We're so happy to be here! - Hi! - Come follow us! - All right, we'll follow you! Jamie.
Look who we have! Hi! Oh, no.
Look at the dogs.
Hi, queen.
Oh, my God, I'm so excited to meet you.
This place is amazing! How are you, beautiful? Are you okay, queen? Oh, oh, come here, come here.
You are in nurture overload.
What are you feeling right now? A lot.
You got so much nurture that you when you even think about getting nurtured Is your nervous system okay, queen? I'm literally concerned.
Hi.
How are you, sweetheart? What's getting you so emotional? We need to give her some love.
I can't believe y'all are here.
I'm very, um, grateful.
I mostly just wanna show you all my sweet babies.
- Let's have a look around.
- Let's look at these puppers.
- Come on, Francis.
- Aww.
Oh, baby, hi.
And then Ivy here is one of my trauma babies.
Hi, Francis and Ivy.
Francis has a broken spine.
Petunia, come say hi, my love.
She has something sort of similar to epilepsy in humans.
So, she has a permanent shake, which would have got her euthanized at any of the beef farms that she was at.
She's beautiful.
- Oh, my God! Look at this little guy! - Who's this? Spencer's one of my limb deformities.
- So his front leg - Oh! Sorry.
Sorry.
Sorry.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
Tan, they did not give you a warning about what was gonna go down here.
That's okay.
They're so beautiful it doesn't matter.
Little bundle.
You're so cute.
Penelope is his sister, and why Spencer wears a bell, 'cause she's 100% blind.
Aww, so she can follow him.
So she follows this bell around.
No one can prepare you for Safe in Austin.
These animals are so pure.
They haven't done anything wrong to anybody.
And apparently I needed to be healed by animals today, because I am a complete emotional mess.
I have three awesome kids, one of which has autism.
His name's Jackson.
Eight years ago, I brought home a dog appropriately named Angel, an, um, she healed parts of his heart that even I couldn't get to as his mother, and sort of inspired this whole concept of what happens when you put animals and children together, but especially extra-needs animals and children.
Do you just get emotional every single day? Uh, yeah, but you just can't imagine, when a kid gets out here and meets them, it's magic.
And I know that I'm so lucky to be able to experience that.
So I don't take it for granted, and I can make it through all the hard, because the magic is so freaking cool.
What an amazing story.
Safe in Austin, yes.
Okay, so you really wanna see inside, huh? - We do.
- Yeah.
Peter's mad that people are invading in his nap time.
Oh, is that the pig? There's pigs in the house! - Oh.
Oh! - Hi, Peter.
Hi, baby.
It's fierce.
I'm just not used to it.
Hi, babies! - Hello.
Hi.
- Little people.
- James, Jovie, Jackson.
- Can I stand next to you? Nice to meet you all.
So nice to meet you all.
What do we think of Mom's farm? - I think it's pretty neat.
- It is, right? So, this is Jackson, who I was telling you about.
Angel came into his life and sort of inspired this whole concept.
Wow.
- Are you okay? - Yes.
Hey, there's a lot going on.
A little overstimulated? Would you like to grab my puppy? She's an angel.
Can you hold that, baby? - Would you like to? - Sure.
She really is an angel.
- Yes.
- Yeah.
She's got very warm.
I think it was my clammy hands.
I'm sorry.
Would you tell us why you think your mom is just the very best? - She's a little crazy.
- Yeah.
That's why she's the best.
- Yeah! - We love a crazy mom.
We like the crazy.
- It's a good crazy.
- We love a crazy mom.
What do you think we can help your mom with? - Fashion.
- She doesn't wash her hair.
- She doesn't.
- The truth comes out.
Okay, what else? Who makes all the family dinners? - DoorDash.
- Oh! Teenagers.
Since we're in the kitchen, I'd love to have a little moment with you, if that's okay - Fine? - We're gonna go puppy bond.
Yeah.
We're gonna go find more puppies.
It was so nice meeting you all.
Wow.
Mommy loves her fringe.
Oh.
Can we do a little snoop? A little of everything.
Oh.
Hi.
Baking? Um, what You seem You seem surprised to see all all of this baking equipment.
You have a stand mixer.
No shortage of marshmallows.
Yeah, I don't know what's going on with that.
Vegan and regular.
- Like everything.
- I've had these vegan ones.
Really good.
Formula.
Formula for Oh, for the goats.
- They're all on formula.
- I was like, you have babies here? I wouldn't even be surprised, frankly.
Hey, baby.
Food is complicated in my world.
There's a lot of people that don't understand, um, because I rescue farm animals, that I am not adamantly putting veganism on anybody that comes to visit and everybody out there.
Do you follow a plant-based diet personally? Do you eat meat? Jovie and I don't eat meat, and then the boys waver back and forth.
- Okay.
- And then our guests have an option.
We have a vegan snack drawer and a regular snack drawer.
And it's complicated, because I suck at cooking anyway.
I do walk into a grocery store and I'm like, "What the heck?" I don't understand how people look at all this and think, "I can make this and this and this.
" - You just get overwhelmed.
- Yeah.
- Yeah.
Hello.
- Hi.
- Oh, gosh.
Oh, no.
- What? - It was really nice talking to you.
- You too.
Thank you for understanding.
- Let's go look at your bathroom.
- Okay.
I did find horse shampoo in your shower and no others.
- Is it Mane 'N Tail shampoo? - It is, but there's no other shampoo.
Oh.
That's like, we've committed to that shampoo.
It worked for me for ten years.
I'll keep looking.
You guys go.
PS.
I'm obsessed with these tiles.
Not that I'm like, Bobby design.
You are beautiful.
Can I see your hair? Okay, yes, sure.
So I do think like, I love that you don't overwash your hair.
It's not good to do.
Okay.
Do you do your own color? Yes.
- It's just this bluish, blackish thing.
- Right.
It's, like I let the 14-year-old pick it out.
Okay.
No, I'm not mad at her at all.
So, what happens when you, like, on a daily basis - I'm the worst morning person ever.
- Not a morning person? - No.
- Okay.
I get up and then I go pee, and then I put my hat on, and then I go take care of my animals, and that's, like, legitimately I just don't know about all that adulting stuff.
Yeah.
Your lashes stun.
Oh, yes.
Thank you.
I barter for my lashes for my friend that's been doing it for years.
- Yes.
- I babysit her dogs.
She's doing a really good job.
Your eyes are giving me pow.
Jamers, you're gorgeous.
You're doing the most, but "rest" is not a bad four-letter word.
I do want to help you cultivate some self-care, though.
It's the self-care that's lacking.
One thing I really was struck by, just first meeting you is that, like, I can just tell that you're close to your edge.
I know.
I know I need, like, more self-care.
I wish I had, like - 20,000 more hours in the day already.
- Totally.
And that doesn't make you any That just makes you a human.
Are you the king of the igloo? Yeah? I would love to talk about your closet, please.
- Okay.
- Um, first off, I can't get in.
- Well, I call it my "cloffice.
" - Uh-huh.
And it's because I sit in my giant bean bag chair and cry or post.
- It's like my runaway place.
- Oh! Jamie, no! Let's clear out your sad sack.
- My sad sack! - Clear out the sad sack.
How incredibly sad that she goes to kind of escape and shut off from the world in this depressing space where these clothes have not seen the light of day in many, many, many, many years.
Okay.
You've got the look on your face like a naughty schoolgirl.
- It's just decoration, really.
- It's a lot.
I don't really wear any of this.
- I wear yoga pants and shorts.
- Okay.
And I don't know that I could fit into most of these clothes.
I assume you were, like, a girly girl.
Not only the heels, but you've got dresses.
You've got very girly stuff.
Was this ever you? Yeah, yeah, I mean, I used to have really good legs.
I was a dancer before the whole kid-and-animal concept.
Now, I go to Tractor Supply and Target sometimes, and that's really about it.
Her everyday life is Safe in Austin.
She just needs a break.
Maybe let's change the way we use this closet.
No more the crying closet.
Let's make it a joyful closet.
Come on, babe.
Aww.
Yeah.
Yeah, are you a pretty baby? All right, here's where the fun starts.
Bumpy, bumpy, bumpy.
- This is why it's worth it.
- Look at that.
Oh, my gosh.
I say, "Welcome to my church.
" How often do you get to find time for yourself? To do stuff like this? - That's not really a thing.
- That means no.
Why is that not a thing? There is never a moment in any part of any day, day or night, that there isn't someone that could use my help, animal or human.
Yeah.
- Ever.
- Yeah.
I take in the ones that nobody else wants to, so that involves commitment, and I'm okay with that, but Um - But that just means a 24-hour deal.
- Yeah.
You're coming across people every day that have challenges in their life that in your mind are like, "That's a real challenge.
" And so what we start to do is we start to minimize our experiences and our challenges.
You deserve more.
Because burnout in these type of positions is real.
Well, I'm really tough.
I can take it.
That right there, that's the mindset that has to change.
I'd be a hypocrite if I didn't know that, because I preach it all the time.
I just don't know what it looks like for me.
That makes sense.
And I'm afraid to let anybody down.
I need help.
That makes sense.
Come meet my big girls.
- I love pigs.
They have the best souls.
- They're so smart.
- So smart, so kind.
- They're so smart.
What has been probably one of the most trying times you've had here? - The weather has been insanely ridiculous.
- Right.
We had this crazy ice apocalypse, and then it's been raining like we live in - Like crazy.
- Seattle or something.
We do everything one, you know, donated fence panel at a time.
So, we have to get creative, but There's a whole gamut of things that we're just sort of making up as we go along.
This This year, we're we're calling it "The Year of The Barn.
" Okay, the Year of The Barn.
It's kind of an ongoing joke that I have 60 special-needs farm animals and no barn.
But that's, like, a someday.
- A big dream.
- A someday.
- Oh, my gosh.
- During the freeze, what was that like? I heard there was some horses in the house.
It was terrifying, because every animal here comes from a place that was scary or sad.
I brought them here, and I promised them that they were safe from now on.
And so, when things happen and I'm seeing icicles all over them, and I know that they're uncomfortable, and it's scary, and that feels like I'm breaking a promise.
Did you lose anybody? We did lose a couple, I believe, to sort of the stress of the whole thing.
Yeah.
They're just trying to make it through every day, learning as they go, with 170-plus animals.
I hope that Jamie sees this farm as something that she literally manifested.
You've got this new slab over here.
- I hear you got this donated recently? - Mm-hmm.
You come to me.
- Come to Daddy Karamo.
- You come to me.
- Hi, dear.
- Hi, dear.
So, I hear that you guys had a nice anonymous donor that poured you a slab for the Year of The Barn.
It wasn't an anonymous donor.
The Year of The Barn is today.
- It's happening! - Yay! I would think that makes a lot more sense.
You know, you were talking earlier about how it killed you that when that freeze came, you felt like you couldn't keep your promise to those animals that you would never let anything bad happen again.
And now we're gonna give you the power to keep that promise.
So The Year of The Barn is now! - Group hug! - Get in here! Jamie thinks that this is all on her, which is pressure that she shouldn't be putting on herself.
I want, for one moment, for her not to feel that weight on her shoulders, so she can remember, you're not alone.
Safe in Austin is a gorgeous sanctuary for animals, honey, but I need to know, where is Jamie's sanctuary for herself? I just want Jamie to remember that she's a multifaceted person.
You can do all sorts of things that bring you happy and still be of service.
It is okay to be both and.
Jamie's closet, it's a shrine to former Jamie.
It just feels sad.
I'm going to come up with whatever I can to make her feel her very best and have a moment of happiness.
With Jamie, I think it's incredibly important to take her away from the farm just for a couple of days, with her knowing that she has the support of everybody taking care of things while she's gone.
Oh, my gosh.
This is fun.
Miraval is a perfect space where she can actually rest.
I don't think I've met anybody in my life who needed actual rest more than Jamie.
Big dreams require big actions, and we are about to go big with Jamie.
It's definitely gonna be larger than I had even realized.
- Look at this.
- It's gonna be incredible.
- Six horse stalls.
- Yeah.
She's pulled in so many different directions on the farm.
So, we worked with Bettr Homes to come up with a design to centralize everything that she needs to get done and free up a lot of time to take care of herself.
Hi, babies.
- They're beautiful.
- So pretty.
- Hi, Leigh.
- Hi.
- Hi.
- This is Jamie.
- Hi.
Welcome, Jamie.
- Thank you.
Jamie works with animals.
So, she knows this process.
We're just flipping the script on her.
- The teacher is now the student.
- Yeah.
Jamie understands the value of bringing kids to her farm so that they can heal with the animals.
I want this to be a process where you two are connecting and the animals are connecting.
My hope is that through this equine therapy she can start to heal through animals herself.
So, you have horses too? We do, yeah, seven.
Your understanding of horses, how they're used for therapy - Have you had experience with that? - Yes, yes.
I invite children out to be with the animals and find that healing that we all know animals can provide.
- Now, I have 173 rescue animals.
- Oh, my.
And I take care of a lot of people and animals, and and I'm not doing the best at remembering me, I guess.
We like to talk about paying attention with not just our eyes, but with our whole heart.
So, it definitely feels like I'm You know, I'm on all the time.
Yeah.
So today, we'd like to give you the opportunity to learn to make a request.
So horses don't speak English.
They speak energy.
Well, you know that from what you do, right? And I really want you to feel into your body any sensations, images, thoughts, feelings and just really feel yourself.
So this is Graham.
- Oh, you got a horse hug already there.
- Hi.
Thank you.
- Thank you, bud.
- Got the horse whisperer here.
I think him and I are going in the round pen together.
Wanna go hang out for a minute? Hi.
There we go.
Thank you.
Hi.
Hi.
Can I get a snuggle? What's coming up for you? I need to remember to take time with them.
- Just me.
- Hmm.
I don't have much calm in my life.
Sometimes we forget how to just be, right, because we're so busy.
Maybe you can find a way to bring that back in.
Would you like to try to ask him to walk around the circle outside of you? It's good practice, right? To see, "How does it feel when I make a request?" Sure.
I'd be interested for sure.
So, ask him to go.
You gotta go that way.
Okay.
Go ahead.
Go on.
Go ahead.
It's okay.
- You didn't like that all, did you? No.
- No.
I had a feeling that would be what would happen.
So, the detachment piece is feeling hard for you.
- Yeah.
- Yeah.
Why would I wanna send him away? But he's still connected to you.
It's just a little bit of distance so that Jamie can have her spot in the middle of the arena where maybe she has time for herself.
Yeah.
Okay, buddy.
- We can do this.
- I know you can do it.
Let's go.
Go ahead.
It's okay.
- Good boy.
- Oh, my gosh.
Good boy.
Okay - Go on.
Go on.
Good boy.
- There you go, beautiful.
Beautiful.
You go ahead.
Go ahead.
Beautiful.
So, something shifted.
That's something to just think on.
Where in my life do I need to let people detach a little bit so that I can be alone in the round pen? Yeah, I understand that one completely.
Well, that felt really good.
Jamie spends all of her time making sure everyone else around her is healed and happy.
But she's not taking time to make sure that she's healed and happy.
You seem very calm.
Yeah, this place is very calming.
This area is making me feel a little more at home, which is kind of a little bit nice too.
- Oh, good.
Like being around the horses? - I can hear the chickens.
- Good.
- You know.
Well, I'm glad.
When I met you, you weren't calm.
So, what do you think is different about this environment and your environment? Uh - I'm not responsible for everything here.
- Nothing.
No, nothing.
Nothing.
- Okay.
- Nothing.
You're what's different.
It's that you're taking a moment to be calm.
You're taking a moment to be centered.
Tell me how many people that you have volunteer on a daily.
How many people wanna come and, like, support you and help you? A lot.
A lot of people.
And that's what I mean.
It's never to take away from the work you're doing.
That work is powerful and impactful and part of your purpose here on this Earth.
But what also is your purpose on this Earth is to take care and love yourself.
Okay, I hear that.
When I walk into Safe in Austin, people are working hard, very clear.
So, you can be at Safe in Austin and be like, "You know what?" "Y'all got this.
I'm gonna take a break.
" A hundred percent.
Yeah.
I love when you take deep breaths.
It's really good.
I know.
Me too.
I felt that one.
That's really good.
I love when you take deep breaths.
I really do.
It is so peaceful here.
Crazy quiet.
I know.
It's so weird to me.
I don't have any quiet ever.
- Right.
- Ever.
- Are you ready? - Are you ready? I'm pretending to be a cooker person today? Pretending to be a cooker person.
When someone tells me that they're not a "cooker person," that's pretty much all the information I need to know that I need to get them into a kitchen ASAP.
Wait.
So, when's the last time you actually, like, were in the kitchen and, like, prepared a meal from scratch? Trick question? No, honest question.
- Not here to shame.
- I have no concept.
- You don't remember.
- From scratch? Um - Maybe never.
- Maybe never? Really? Okay.
- No, but that's good to note.
- Yeah.
Plant-based seems to be the direction everyone is either headed towards or people are already at basically at home, right? Today, we're gonna braise some cauliflower steaks.
- Oh, fun.
- How does that sound? That sounds super fun.
I buy cauliflower all the time.
How do you prepare it? I throw it on the ground really hard so the rabbits and tortoises can eat it.
Oh, got it.
So, this is not a rabbit and tortoise-friendly recipe.
- Got it.
- But if you remove the spices, maybe you can prepare it for them as well.
Okay, we have all of these, like, fibrous stems along the outside of the cauliflower.
Tear those away, but I wanna leave these beautiful leaves that are clinging to it.
Perfect.
We are gonna be slicing this into two steaks.
Slice down right in the middle.
Great.
So, these are perfectly intact, and we have these beautiful steaks that look like these gorgeous trees.
Yeah, that's crazy cool.
- Pretty little trees.
- They are pretty little trees.
We love climbing trees.
I don't think I've ever climbed a tree before.
Shut up! Oh, my gosh, Antoni - I was a city boy.
- We have to go find a tree to climb.
I want to be in a tree with you for the first time.
Please.
Wait.
What's so magical about being in a tree? I I can't explain it to you until we get into a tree.
Then you'll know.
We gotta get into a tree ASAP.
We're gonna coat it in turmeric and a lot of olive oil.
Fresh cracked pepper, a bit of salt Just roll it around.
I know this is already more technical than just throwing the cauliflower against the ground.
Just a little.
I can handle this though.
- I think you can.
- I got it.
If your hands get a little messy, it's totally fine.
That's what a sink is for.
I'm very much not afraid of getting messy.
That does not bother me at all.
That's true, actually.
- Beautiful.
- Okay, good? So, our oil's nice and hot.
Place your cauliflower right in there.
And it starts to sizzle immediately.
That's exactly the sound that we want.
You can flip it.
See how it's doing.
Oh, beautiful.
Okay, you're ready to turn yours over.
For someone who's actually never prepared a meal for herself, I feel like Jamie is super adept in the kitchen.
She just hasn't made it a priority in her life, which I totally understand.
- Look at that! That is perfection.
- Wow.
Here, I have vegetable stock.
So, this is actually gonna be our braising liquid.
Gonna get quieter after this, I promise.
This is the loudest part.
And we're ready to put these in the oven.
The hard part is done.
Okay.
We're gonna move onto our vinaigrette.
We're gonna start out with - Cilantro.
- Yeah! Do you like cilantro? - Mm-hmm.
- Roll it up like this.
Hold it nice and firm, and then with the blade of your knife There's no rush.
Excellent.
So, this is, like, the first time you've been able to, like, take a little beat in a while.
- How does it feel? - Weird.
Weird? I'm glad you're being honest with me and you're not just saying, "It's amazing.
" - I'm totally adjusted.
- But what's weird about it? It's just different.
- Do you miss the animals? - Yeah.
And the kids and the people, and I worry if anyone's needing me, but You're worried if they're needing you? Well, I mean, yeah, a little bit.
But it must be hard to, like, wanna be like that for everybody though.
- You're only one person.
- I know.
Anybody who's so determined and so passionate about what they do, pretty often, other things start to get neglected.
- We have our cilantro stems in here.
- Mm-hmm.
Lime.
Even if she does something like this every few months, whatever is realistic, it's a moment that she can have for herself, and even just her and her husband or her kids.
It's another way of showing your love.
Now, gochujang.
- So, gochujang is a Korean chili paste.
- Okay.
Pour in a bit of maple syrup for sweetness and then you whisk it up.
- I just, like, go in with my pinky.
- Yum.
Limey, acidic sweetness from the maple syrup, spice from the gochujang, salt.
How does that feel? Oh, my gosh.
I feel like a cooker person.
I can literally taste all those things.
I've never heard anybody explain that and then actually taste the sweet.
Isn't it nice? When you get all of that in your mouth at the same time, it's really lovely.
Yeah, it really is.
That's awesome.
I'm gonna take our steaks out.
- Gently, slowly.
- Stay strong, little guy.
Oh, my gosh, you even give vegetables words of encouragement.
Okay, I'm excited.
So yummy.
- It's nice.
Isn't it? - Really good.
Thank you for showing me how to cook tiny, little, pretty trees.
Of course.
I'm gonna rename this the Tiny, Pretty Tree.
This was so fun and so yummy.
This is by far, the biggest thing we have ever done on Queer Eye.
We're building a whole freakin' barn.
Bettr Homes used their SI panels, which fit together like Legos.
They use 75% less lumber than traditional building.
They are self-insulating.
I didn't wanna just throw up a big, tin barn for Jamie.
I wanted to build her a barn that was both energy efficient and insulated really well.
It's just an amazing, cool product that's going to allow us to build this barn quick, easy and green.
Let me get the door for you, queen.
- Thank you.
- God, I almost just sprained my ankle.
It's fine.
Everything's fine.
- Take a seat.
- Okay.
Welcome.
Look at this light.
Look at you.
- Let's talk about your hair.
- Mm-hmm.
Because it's a teeny, teeny, teeny, tiny bit harsh.
And while it is giving me this, like, fierce Cher moment, you strike me as, like, a more natural person.
It's like, I hit 40.
- They started coming with a vengeance.
- All these grays came.
I also feel like it is accidentally kind of high maintenance, because when it's as dark as it is, it highlights the silver even more.
It's nicer to be lighter and closer to what more of your natural color is just for maintenance purposes.
- You know? - Right, here's the deal.
I know that I'm focusing in on myself, and all of y'all are helping me do that, right? And I am, but here's the other thing.
I have a lot, and by "a lot" I mean a lot, a lot of people in my world that would have a hard time with me going from zero to 100, because I'm a safe zone that suddenly doesn't look the same, right? - Uh.
- We could take some steps that direction.
- Yes, yes! - I'm sorry.
- Why do you need to apologize? - I wanted to give you the big wow.
You don't need to give me the big wow.
- You don't need to give it to me.
- Okay.
- I understand, for so many reasons, why.
- Yeah.
I mean, honestly, let's keep it dark.
We'll do your roots.
- We'll keep it longer around your face.
- Okay.
- That sound good? - Yes.
Jamie is someone that is so full of love, so full of compassion, except for when it comes to herself.
Gorgeous.
- Stunting.
- Just in case I don't say it enough later, I love you a lot and thank you for doing this for me.
Oh, my God.
Love you too.
She is constantly giving to others, and I want her to feel as beautiful as she is.
What was your, like, favorite thing to do when you were growing up? Dance class.
- Dance class was? - Pretty much all I did.
Do you ever miss it as an adult? Um, yeah, a little bit.
What about going to, like, an adult dance class, like, once every other week? Something that's, like, purely just 'cause it makes you feel good.
Would you look forward to that, or would it feel like getting teeth pulled? Oh, it definitely wouldn't feel like getting my teeth pulled.
'Cause when it comes to, like, ice skating for me or, like, gymnastics, - I literally look forward to it so much.
- Right.
And when I have to show up for other people, I can't be the advocate that I wanna be, I can't, like, be the strong source of love and compassion that I wanna be if I don't do anything to, like, look forward to for myself.
I just I look at the spirit that you have, the energy that you have, and I just want you to make time for your inner child.
You have, like, a really jubilant, like, buoyant spirit in there that needs to be fed.
Yeah.
I really, really, want that for you.
Just sidebar.
Okay.
Is, like, a once-a-month adult dance class in Austin out of the question? No, no, of course not.
Everyone deserves to celebrate all the different things that we love, and that makes us even better people.
Yes, she loves being of service to her community, but she's also allowed to love herself.
I do hope that from this little bit of time that we have gotten to spend together, that you take from it that you are allowed to take time for yourself.
It's healthy.
Our personal care, self-care tank was on fumes.
We wanna try not to let it get below the eighth.
'Cause then the whole thing I don't really know about cars and gas.
But I know you're not supposed to let your self-care tank get below, like, eighth of tank.
I want you to know that that's not selfish.
It's beautiful, but not as beautiful as you.
Which you're gonna see in three, two, one.
You already knew I was gonna cry.
Oh, it looks really good.
Do you love? Look at how beautiful you look.
Oh, I love you so much.
You can get all up in it and look.
Yes.
- Have you ever had a cut like this? - No.
The hay's just gonna flow right out of it.
Yes, there won't be any hay or any shit stuck in those ends.
Not on our watch.
Right now, there isn't a Jamie outside of Safe in Austin.
I need her to understand the importance of taking a moment to be able to let her hair down and feel good about herself.
I wanna try and find options for you to feel like the dancer girl again.
Would you like to feel that way again? - I would.
I would.
Yeah.
- Okay, great.
I've already pulled some things for you.
We're going glitz.
- Wow.
- I know.
Can I see what you've got on, please? Ooh-la! Can you turn around so I can see that ass? - Sure.
- 'Cause it looks so good! Body looks bangin'! So good.
I like it.
I like sparkles.
I feel cozy in jeans.
Also, I really missed heels, I think.
I love you in a heel.
I know, I missed them, I think.
Feels good to be back in some.
She looks gorgeous, and more importantly, you can tell she's really having fun.
Can you give me just a little bit of a move? A move? Normally, I ask people to give me a runway walk.
You want me to be a ballerina? Just for a second.
Little twirly thing.
Pirouette in my heels.
- Yeah.
- Oh, my gosh.
- Feel good? - Yeah.
We're gonna make you feel even better.
Can I please see your outfit? Ta-da! I love it so much! I know it's a lot of leg.
It's not like I haven't been in a crap ton of sequins in my life.
I promise I'm not gonna fill your closet with sparkle.
The rest of your closet is so toned down.
This one is extra.
I wanted you to feel fun again.
I want you to feel joy for a moment.
This is very fun.
You do so many amazing things.
Just a moment of happiness for yourself.
I know you well enough now to know you're gonna go back to sit in your closet to do a bit of work every now and then.
If all you do is pop this on, just for yourself, and type away at your damn laptop, I don't care.
I just want you to put this on and just feel the happiness you seem to be conveying right now.
I can do that.
Yes, power stance.
Even if she just takes a stolen moment in her closet every now and then and feels special again, that's good enough for now.
Oh! Gorgeous.
All right, get back in there.
- You're silly.
- Thank you so much.
And she's super chill.
So, Jamie, how do you feel about surprises? I Feels like a trick question.
Getting suspicious.
It's getting suspicious.
Don't be suspicious Don't be suspicious Don't be suspicious Don't be suspicious You probably don't spend a lot of time on TikTok, do you? Uh We are hooking Jamie up.
- We're giving her five minutes - To shop like crazy.
Like, Supermarket Sweeps, Queer Eye edition.
- Wow! - Ready, set Go! Grab.
Just grab.
Just grab.
Toys, toys.
Helping and supporting these animals can be expensive.
So, go wild in this Petco and spend! Anything that you need.
These are for the goats and the pigs and the horses.
- I don't know these, but they're great.
- I'm gonna drop this off.
- What now? - Here's the next one.
Take a bird, Karamo! Take a bird! - Two and a half minutes! - Oh, my God.
Look at the bow tie! I'll race you.
Where are the carts? I've always wanted to do this in a store.
I've always wanted to do it! Wait, but, Jamie, 60 seconds! - Grab this.
- Got it.
Yeah.
- Teamwork makes the dream work.
- Ten! - Come in here.
- Nine! Eight! What's this? Oh! Seven! Oh! Six! Where's the other cart? Five! Four! Three! Two! One! Oh, my gosh! - Ha ha! - We did it! - Holy macaroni.
- Good job, Roy.
- Feel like you have some good stuff? - That's insane.
Yeah.
First of all, you are beautiful.
- I can't take it.
Look at you.
- Mm-hmm.
I'm gonna teach you how to dry-style your hair.
I got some tools that I wanna show you how to use.
- Does that sound gorgeous? - Yes.
So, I'm gonna take out your gorgeous, new haircut.
This is a Brush Crush.
You ever seen one of these? - I have not.
- You don't use this on wet hair.
- Okay.
- Only for dry hair.
The trick with this is that you don't move it too quick.
- Isn't that cool? - Mm-hmm.
Okay now, I'm just gonna bump in some waves on this part.
Give it kind of, like, a cool texture.
What do think, like, will be the biggest thing for you that would change on a day-to-day basis having, like, a gorgeous, functioning barn? Feeding will be huge.
It's definitely gonna be more efficient.
Think it might give you a little more time for yourself sometimes? - Yes.
I mean, I'm assuming yes.
- Yes.
I love this style on you.
Really great haircut.
Yes, put this lip on.
Okay, Miss Jamie, come on out! Oh, my God! Oh, my gosh.
You look gorgeous! I wanted a little bit of country.
I wanted it to feel still Texas.
I am getting a "Cowboy, take me away" vibe.
You look very chic.
How do you feel in it? I feel fun.
- Do you wanna go see the barn? - Oh, my gosh.
So bad.
It's time.
Shall we go? - Are you okay? - I wanna see a barn! Show me a barn! - Are you gonna pass out? - I need a hug.
I think I need a hug.
- Okay, sweetie.
- Let's go see the barn! Let's go see the barn! Hello.
Hello.
Oh, it's happening.
- It's coming.
Do not barf.
- It's happening.
If you need to barf, tell me, and we'll open the window.
Oh, my God.
- She's coming.
- You all ready? Oh, shit! Oh, my God! Okay, queen.
Here, I got you.
Wow.
She looks stunning.
- Hold my hand, squeeze tight.
- Okay, yeah.
- Three, two, one.
- Two, one.
Welcome home! Oh, my God! Oh, my gosh.
It's beautiful.
Hi, baby! - You look beautiful.
- Good job.
- Thank you, honey.
- Thank you.
Hi, hi, hi, hi, hi, everybody.
Hi.
- You ready to come inside? - Oh, my gosh! Oh, my gosh.
- Oh, my word.
- The man who helped pull it off.
Hi, baby.
All the babies are already inside - Oh, my God, it's gorgeous.
- Waiting for mama.
Hi, honey.
Let me see.
Oh, hi, guys! Hi, Starla! Oh, my God, it's just the most beautiful thing I've ever seen.
Oh, look! It's Angel.
- Are you okay, honey? - Yep.
Oh, my God.
It's beautiful.
Oh, my word.
It's just - It's amazing.
- Come on in.
We've got Mable and Louie.
They did not wanna go in at first, but now they don't wanna leave.
Yeah, that's not surprising.
We've got bathrooms.
We've got a medic area.
Million-dollar thoroughbreds should be in here.
- No.
- Or the rescues that desperately need your help.
Let's party! Whoo! Hi.
- Did you see your girl over there? - Oh, yeah.
That's pretty cool, huh? I see your brain already working with everything that's gonna be going on in here.
The numbers of kids that I can get in here at one time and just It's It's phenomenal.
I can't My head is spinning with things that we can do.
- Hi, Delilah.
Ridiculous.
Oh.
- You need mama.
You need mama.
Yes, you're so pretty.
Holy cow.
What a day, right? What a week.
- Week, yeah.
- What are you feeling? It's just the most beautiful thing I've ever seen in my life.
Oh, my gosh.
It's an important time for you.
Because you've done this.
You're the reason for all of this.
This is all because of you.
You deserve to take care of yourself.
Yeah, I do.
I'm so grateful.
- You got it.
- Aww.
- Is there a technique to it? - Just don't fall down.
- I'm in a tree.
Oh, my gosh.
- You're in a tree.
It is beautiful from up here.
Can you see anything? Kind of.
You can see a pretty barn.
We can see the sun.
- Here's my promise to you.
- Okay.
Every hike that I take with my partner and my dog, I'm always gonna find a tree, and I'm gonna think of you.
- That's my pinky promise.
- Aww, I love that.
I've really never met anybody like you.
And I felt that, like, the moment that I came here, and every single person that I speak to tells me you gave them purpose.
And that is the most unbelievable thing that you can do for somebody else.
Just by being you and by creating a safe environment where they can feel loved and protected and taken care of.
So, just keep doing it.
I will.
I promise.
- In that beautiful thing.
- In that beautiful thing.
Can't even believe it.
How in the hell are we supposed to get off of this? You should do like you! Real cute.
Thank you so, so much.
I'm so sad you're leaving.
We're not gonna be far.
- I live here.
- Not walking out forever.
- Can I hug you? - Of course! - I love you.
- Group hug! Thank you so much.
I love you.
This poor woman was exhausted when we came around.
It's funny.
Sometimes the most giving people forget to give to themselves.
But in reality, we know that we need to take time for ourselves in order to keep giving to others.
Ooh, yeah.
Ooh, yeah! She has an amazing support structure that she really needs to tap into and allow them to help her more.
Please make sure she takes care of herself.
This week helped me see that it's not about a ginormous amount of time.
I can take care of myself in little moments here and there.
Get off the express train and just go climb a tree.
- We love you very, very much.
- I love you so much.
- Bye, everybody.
- Thank you for everything.
Thank you! Bye! - Be careful now! Have fun! - Love you! You're like Don't choke.
That was a really attractive look.
You're welcome.
Get that My Spanx are too tight today.
I can't twerk at all.
Every time you think we're You forgot.
I left the dates and the Marcona almonds because I didn't think you would want any.
Antoni, me.
If you don't, I could bring you sage.
One of us likes animals.
The other wants to run right now.
Right? You feel that? This feels like when I'm with my friends and I talk about my dog too much and they all just walk away.
- Oh! Damn, it broke! - Whoo Don't worry! They were clip-ons! Look, my favorite chicken.
Love cauliflower.
Let's go that way.
Go on.
No.
Okay.

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