Kayla Nicole steps into the Underground Lounge: After Hours and immediately takes things to another level. What starts as a laid-back convo quickly turns into a raw, no-holds-barred session about dating, DM etiquette, wild reality TV experiences, and all the unspoken rules of modern romance.
She breaks down her time on Special Forces hanging from helicopters, and dropped into icy water, all for a check (and a little self-growth). But don’t get it twisted, she’s never doing that again.
From there, the crew spirals into hilarious debates: Is it shallow to pass on a man with busted sneakers? Could you date a mortician? Why does the trashman suddenly sound like husband material? And who’s really running the DM game—men or women?
They also tap into the zodiac chaos (shoutout to Scorpios and Aries), reality TV setups, and one painfully relatable story about a man singing the karaoke song to someone else—right in front of Holly.
With the “F*** It Bucket” in the mix, things get even more unfiltered—touching on squirting myths, sex standards, and that one song you’d use to communicate for life. Spoiler: it’s not Usher.
Funny, wild, and way too real—this is After Hours in its purest form. No scripts, no filters, just the kind of conversation you wish you were part of.