Watch Jenny Slate Weighs In on the Humble Brag, Prince Albert Piercings, and the Word "Yass" | Love It or Leave It
Hi, I'm Jenny Slate.
And I'm playing Love it or Leave it with Glamour.
I'm not wearing a shirt.
The word yas?
I'm done.
You can leave it.
I think we did it.
It's done.
Yeah, the only people saying yas
or the people who haven't,
you know what?
I'm not here to be mean.
Irish Goodbyes?
Love it.
It's great!
But I just wonder if that term is
not okay.
If people really, really, really are upset
that you didn't say goodbye
and they're not your mom, your sister or your partner,
then they really need to work on themselves.
Because sometimes you really really, really need to leave.
That's a beautiful privilege.
The Irish Goodbye.
Time travel?
Leave it.
No.
It's
it's going to mess everything up.
And it's already, pretty crazy out there.
Leave it.
Leave it.
But don't do anything to Back to the Future.
Because those three films are very very important
to everybody.
The humble brag,
leave it.
I mean it's a great invention.
And I'm glad that that term exists.
But the humble brag is
very gross thing to do.
And I'm not saying I've never done it before.
But,
you should certainly
aspire
to leave it.
Prince Albert piercings?
I mean,
I'm not gonna tell anybody what to do with their stuff,
but I would personally say,
you should leave it,
because it's not 1993, but
everybody should do with their bodies what they want to do.
And that is what I will say
that I love.
Boston accents?
Love it!
I'm from there.
Don't really have one.
But I love it
so much
deeply.
The unicycle?
Pfft.
Like you need to ask,
obviously, you can go ahead
and leave it.
So dangerous, so annoying.
If you see someone on them
they're either bragging,
or they fall off
so you have to be part of their accident,
or part of their weird pride,
or some skill that just isn't even
leave it.
Leave it.
Everybody would say that right?
Who loves it?
Eck.
No.