Buckhead Shore's Cast On The New Show, Joining The Jersey Shore Franchise, And More
What was it like to take this established friend group — you all have had this past with each other — what was it like to put that on camera?
Bethania Locke: I feel like that's what made the show feel safe and authentic to all of us, because we all had that safety net with each other. We know each other's triggers and everything. We went through it okay as a friend group.
Pat: I feel like we didn't have to hold back at all. We're all best friends at the end of the day and this is what we do. We were followed around by cameras, and everyone was great on the production side. We had a good time. Cameras were turned on at all times and we did what we normally do — argue, fight, whatever it is, have a good time. That's our day-to-day life.
Parker: This is something we've done for the last 10 years, collectively go up on my lake house. [It's] something [that] always happens or unfolds, and this time they captured it on camera.
DJ: It is crazy because we used to always be like, "This s*** should be on camera."
Parker: Yes!
DJ: And then, all of a sudden, Parker was like, "Hey bro, I'm doing this TV [with Katie, and suddenly] it turns into something.
Parker: Can't blame me, though.
Pat: Every friend group feels like, "Hey man, we're cool, whatever, we should be on TV." I've always felt like our friendship is so juicy and there's so much going on, it's perfect for television.
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