We're Married | Smosh Mouth 44 SmoshCast・71 minutes read
Shayne and Amanda welcome Courtney Miller as a special guest on "Smosh Mouth" and discuss their recent surprise marriage, with details of their intimate elopement and the decision to keep their relationship private. The trio shares personal anecdotes, fan interactions, oversharing concerns, and experiences with gaming and music, reflecting on the importance of communication in relationships and introducing their cat family.
Insights Shayne, Amanda, and Courtney Miller eloped in Santa Barbara, sharing intimate details of their wedding day, including serendipitous moments and unexpected mishaps. The decision to announce their marriage on April Fools' Day was a strategic move made during the filming of "Smosh: The Sitcom," leading to initial confusion among fans due to the elaborate nature of the announcement. Maintaining privacy about personal relationships was a deliberate choice influenced by concerns about online safety, the desire to separate personal life from public content creation, and a need to reclaim their narrative in the face of online scrutiny. Get key ideas from YouTube videos. It’s free Recent questions What event did Shayne, Amanda, and Courtney discuss?
Their recent marriage
Where did Shayne, Amanda, and Courtney elope?
Santa Barbara
What did Amanda forget for the wedding?
The bouquet
When did Shayne's suit arrive?
Just in time
Why did Shayne, Amanda, and Courtney keep their marriage private?
Desire to maintain boundaries
Summary 00:00
"Smosh Trio Elopement: Intimate Wedding Details" Shayne and Amanda welcome Courtney Miller as a special guest on "Smosh Mouth". The trio discusses their recent marriage, surprising some fans who were unaware. Despite keeping their relationship private, everyone at Smosh knew about their marriage. The trio eloped in Santa Barbara, with Brennan taking their stunning photos. The wedding took place in a botanic garden with blooming poppies. The weather was fortunate, with sun in the morning and rain later. Shayne's suit, a custom-made brown one, arrived just in time after a FedEx mishap. Amanda forgot the bouquet she made, but a friend improvised with fake flowers from the courthouse. The trio shared details of their intimate elopement and the serendipitous moments that made it special. Shayne's suit fitting saga added a touch of drama to their wedding day. 09:56
"Marriage Announcement Sparks Speculation and Laughter" The speaker wore a brown suit for an event called "Who Memed It?" and felt it was a good fit. The courthouse where the event took place had ivory, brown, reddish, and green tones. The speaker initially planned to wear an off-white dress but changed to a white dress to match their partner's white shirt. The decision to announce their marriage on April Fools' Day was made early in the year. The announcement was made on set during filming for "Smosh: The Sitcom." The podcast episode following the announcement was fully improvised and featured comedic elements. People initially thought the marriage announcement was a prank due to its elaborate nature. The decision to keep their relationship private was influenced by a desire to maintain a boundary between personal and professional life. The speaker expressed concerns about being solely defined as their partner's spouse after the announcement. The importance of maintaining individual identities within the context of a public relationship was emphasized. 20:46
"Relationship Privacy: Navigating Boundaries in Public Eye" The individuals on set feel a sense of commitment and connection, leading to a celebration of this newfound bond. The process of revealing personal information, such as relationships, can be daunting yet liberating, allowing individuals to be authentic and in control. Maintaining privacy about personal relationships was a choice influenced by concerns about online safety and speculation. Despite being private about their relationship, there were instances where hints were dropped, subtly indicating their status. The decision to keep their relationship private stemmed from a desire to separate personal life from public content creation. The couple's approach to relationships involved not making it a focal point of their public personas, opting for privacy over publicity. The announcement of their relationship was a significant step in reclaiming their narrative and addressing online speculation. The challenges of being public figures include navigating invasive behavior and setting boundaries with fans. The distinction between sharing personal information willingly and invasive behavior from fans is crucial in maintaining respect and privacy. The couple's decision to share their relationship publicly was a strategic move to take control of their narrative and address online scrutiny. 32:58
Fans' fascination with rings and media coverage. Some observations made by fans are considered inaccurate or nonsensical. Certain fans have noticed potential hidden moments or jokes within videos. Personal anecdotes are shared about how fans interpret interactions between individuals. Fan-made videos and edits are discussed, including humorous and dramatic storylines created by fans. The focus shifts to fans' fascination with the rings worn by individuals, particularly Shayne's ring-wearing habits. Details about how rings are stored and worn, including personal preferences and habits, are shared. The conversation delves into the fear of losing rings and the adjustments individuals make in wearing them. Humorous anecdotes are shared about scenarios where rings might be removed, such as during workouts or around certain individuals. The discussion expands to the unexpected positive response from fans and media outlets regarding personal news. The conversation touches on the experience of being featured in media coverage and the unexpected reactions from fans and the public. 42:26
Navigating Oversharing and Online Backlash Discussion about creators and their online presence on Instagram Mention of the show "Love is Blind" and the appeal of oversharing Feeling of oversharing and cringing after revealing personal information Concern about sharing too much, especially about personal appointments Mention of Ian potentially using shared information against them Difficulty in dealing with oversharing and the need for reassurance Straight guys' lack of creativity in insults due to insecurity Women's detailed and deconstructive insults compared to men's simplistic ones The challenge of dealing with haters and the consequences of sharing personal stories online Story about a TikToker revealing a roommate's unusual habits, leading to online backlash and the creation of "Poop Gate" 52:02
Reddit Discussions: Music Perception, TV Shows, Gaming The speaker discovered a podcast recommendation on Reddit called "Bear Brook" and became addicted to it, focusing on an old cold case crime in New Hampshire. Reddit provided valuable insights and opinions on various topics, including experiencing music at a different pace, which the speaker and others related to. Discussions on Reddit also touched on a phenomenon where individuals feel like time is moving differently due to music, prompting further exploration and sharing of experiences. The conversation on Reddit expanded to include potential terms and explanations for the music perception phenomenon, with some linking it to the presence of hair in one's ears. The speaker and others on Reddit shared experiences of feeling like time was moving faster than normal, leading to a sense of disorientation or anxiety. The group discussed the show "Baby Reindeer," praising its intense storyline, acting, and cinematography, while also highlighting the need for a good headspace due to triggering content. The show's creator, Richard Gadd, was commended for his vulnerability in sharing his story and acting in the show, with a focus on the emotional impact of the performance. The conversation shifted to adaptations of video games into TV shows, with a specific focus on "Fallout" and how it honored the original game's content and style. Different "Fallout" games were compared in terms of gameplay and storyline, with an emphasis on the immersive experience and the importance of respecting the original content in adaptations. The speaker shared their gaming experiences and preferences, highlighting the importance of enjoying the story without unnecessary stress or fear while playing. 01:01:47
Morning gaming, music, relationships, and cat parenting. The speaker enjoys gaming early in the morning, particularly at 6:00 AM with low volume, playing "Zelda" and drinking coffee. Music plays a significant role in the speaker's life, connecting strongly with gaming and movies. The speaker emphasizes the importance of communication and apologizing in relationships, sharing personal experiences and advice on handling daily routines and conflicts. The speaker reflects on the changes in their relationship after getting married, highlighting the initial intense period post-marriage and the subsequent calmness. The speaker reveals being a cat parent to two cats, Bones and Birdie, who are siblings from the same litter. The cats have distinct personalities, with Bones being cuddly but mischievous, and Birdie being skittish but affectionate. The speaker and their partner adopted the cats together, with Shayne helping pick them and naming one of the cats. The episode concludes with a preview of the next episode discussing "Smosh: The Sitcom" with special guests Syd and Olivia.