You've all been on reality TV for several years at this point. Do you ever feel any pressure or anything like that being on camera, or is it very natural at this point?
Maci: Honestly, I feel like I've been doing it for so long that I forget that [the cameras are] there, which is a good thing because it helps [me] stay authentic. The camera crew, they're like our family, so it also feels safe. You actually see the face behind the camera, not just the camera.
Cheyenne: Yeah, I agree. You get the best footage when we do forget that the cameras are there. In the beginning, when I started, I wanted to sit up straight and always look nice and have my hair done, and now I'm like, "Y'all about to look at me like this. I barely washed my face today. This is what you're getting." I realize when I'm my real self, that's when it's the most authentic, and that's when it's the most relatable.
Are there any topics that you guys still try to keep off screen? Do you have boundaries, like "This is just personal for us?"
Taylor: Some, but I mean, it's pretty ... Yeah, you see the best parts and the worst parts.
Maci: Yeah.
Cheyenne: We're all pretty open. We have to be open. I can't even think about anything [we keep off screen].