She is so gorgeous, so hilarious, so talented and hardworking, so genuine, man good for her!!! Love her in every role I've seen her in and her stand up!
Your Chapter titles are messed up. You have the celebrity crush section starting at 1:55. It doesn’t come in until 7:48. But also, there are additional sections (shortly into The Melting Witch, it turns into her experience on The Bear and eating some of the food from set). Might want to fix it.
Man I love your show! It takes me back to when I was a line cook for places like red lobster, Texas Roadhouse and Buffalo Wild Wings and how much I loved the adrenaline I got from doing it but I don’t miss doing cleanup at the end of the shift
I love Ayo, and I think she is awesome, an amazing actress. But... "I would have teached" shows that she chose her career wisely :) Not a mean thing, just a half joke :)
@@lkfvv : Yeah. Carmy only gave her half his new restaurant without her even asking for it, and he did so over his own family members, his mobbed-up family financier, and his more established culinary master peers. Of course, in what passes for your cognitive skills, handing over a restaurant seems like a reasonable apology for mistreating Sydney, an astonishingly talented sous: that said sous is also a combination of sharp intellect, genius- level culinary artist in her own right, a transformational force within the allegorical community of The Bear (as restaurant, Carmy “Bear,” and the show itself), and by casual coincidence, that she is also a wounded, enigmatic soul who is nonetheless alarmingly easy on the eyes and stop-dead-in your-tracks more beautiful than she even appears to know, none of which, according to your discerning self, would play any part in Carmy’s decision: because culinary stars are known for their generosity with their sous, and handing over partnership to an as-yet un established sous an industry norm, isn’t that right! ***crickets••• So, according to you, none of the aforementioned (and two season’s worth of plain-as-day gestures, words, looks, and actions that give away the classic “slow burn” all the more worthy of a show about cuisine as art) registers. You know what is really, truly “funny?” That I do not tell a commentator with an incredible absence of powers of deduction, but an over-endowment of illiteracy, and the vulgarian’s cheek to step up to me to go go FVCK themselves when they so richly deserve it. THAT is truly “lmaoo” funny, ne vous le pensez?😂😂😂😂😘😘😘
@@montymason1647wow I love this breakdown of the details between what was present in the show especially in the episode where Carmy and Sydney were under the table talking to each other and you can feel the energy they both had like they were going to kiss at any moment. I was on the edge of my seat. So delicate. And such great acting of subtle but obvious attraction and respect they have for each other.
her story about her catholic school production of the wizard of oz sent me 😭i feel like i understand everything i could ever need to know about her and i love it. shes everything fr
I volunteer in a primary school here in England and what Ayo said about the photosynthesis thing was so true. I have to explain things to the kids I help and I think I'd freeze if they asked why I was explaining it.
I just stepped into the show out of curiosity and found myself in tears in episode one and I've gone through S1&2 and cried almost from every episode at some point. It's really moving, and yeah, the food looks so good! The cast is excellent and it's really raw and real and respectful and I can see real life in it, and I say, don't change that!!! That's what makes it so fine. It's one of the most excellently crafted shows I've ever seen, with such a stellar cast, and despite being labeled a comedy, it has plenty of sadness and suspense, and for me is highly emotional. Also I like that the story is told in visual cues at times, not needing a lot of words to develop the story or understand what's going on, and the flashback episodes are fantastic in addressing questions that form in the viewers' minds as we all travel along here, and I just love the way this show is put together. Can't wait for Season 3 to roll out!
I loved watching you on The Bear. Can’t wait to see what you do in season 3! Congratulations on the success of the show. It is intense! BTW if you had become a teacher that means you would have “taught” not “teached .” In the village, each one teach one. Holding my breath now for June 27th 😊
love her character and her real personality seems very chill and genuine. YES CHEF
Yes, Chef ✨
literally the peoples princess
I love how Ayo talked about hard work and not just talent. And Quinta! And all the other legends she mentioned.
She played the oboe 😅 Jeez, she really is a unique weird kid and not faking. She’s so cute.
What a woman. I hope to see alot more of her in the future.
Such a great show! I can't wait for season 2. She's very talented.
"I'd love to have a consistent exercise regimen" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Somehow this reminded me of miss congeniality 😂
She is so gorgeous, so hilarious, so talented and hardworking, so genuine, man good for her!!! Love her in every role I've seen her in and her stand up!
Love seeing good people given these roles. Keep at it girl!
It’s nice to see someone who looks like her on a tv show
she IS the moment
After discovering that she’s a comedian it all changed she’s outstanding.
oh i love her real bad
Yea chef!!!!!! Heard, chef!!!!! Holy smokes she seems so wonderful!
Your Chapter titles are messed up. You have the celebrity crush section starting at 1:55. It doesn’t come in until 7:48. But also, there are additional sections (shortly into The Melting Witch, it turns into her experience on The Bear and eating some of the food from set). Might want to fix it.
Jet Jackson! Haven't heard that name in a LONG time, lol. She seem cool as hell.
Man I love your show! It takes me back to when I was a line cook for places like red lobster, Texas Roadhouse and Buffalo Wild Wings and how much I loved the adrenaline I got from doing it but I don’t miss doing cleanup at the end of the shift
larry the cucumber ayo 😭
ayo naming her first crushes as famous celebrity men, a cartoon and then a local female worker at a dunkin donuts is so real
ayo please come to Nigeria
La amoo y admiro demasiado
wow she doesnt look like 27 at all!
8:06 pls
I love Ayo, and I think she is awesome, an amazing actress. But... "I would have teached" shows that she chose her career wisely :) Not a mean thing, just a half joke :)
i want to be friends so bad
Harper's Bazaar - Please put 'Ayo Edebiri Vibes Out With Financial Stability And Multifaceted/talented Arts Career'
'eating props and celeb crush' smh
Im here to apologize for having dirty thoughts when she talked about the tightness in her hips
I have such a crush on Sydney it's unreal. That is all thanks to Ayo's performance - she's incredible; such positive and wonderful energy!
She's unique and wonderful
Yup. We all get it, we all do get why Carmy is crushing so deeply on Sydney. We ALL do. She's ...well..."FIRE" And then some. So is Ayo...
@@montymason1647 in what aspect is carmy crushing on syd lmaoo
@@lkfvv : Yeah. Carmy only gave her half his new restaurant without her even asking for it, and he did so over his own family members, his mobbed-up family financier, and his more established culinary master peers. Of course, in what passes for your cognitive skills, handing over a restaurant seems like a reasonable apology for mistreating Sydney, an astonishingly talented sous: that said sous is also a combination of sharp intellect, genius- level culinary artist in her own right, a transformational force within the allegorical community of The Bear (as restaurant, Carmy “Bear,” and the show itself), and by casual coincidence, that she is also a wounded, enigmatic soul who is nonetheless alarmingly easy on the eyes and stop-dead-in your-tracks more beautiful than she even appears to know, none of which, according to your discerning self, would play any part in Carmy’s decision: because culinary stars are known for their generosity with their sous, and handing over partnership to an as-yet un established sous an industry norm, isn’t that right!
***crickets•••
So, according to you, none of the aforementioned (and two season’s worth of plain-as-day gestures, words, looks, and actions that give away the classic “slow burn” all the more worthy of a show about cuisine as art) registers.
You know what is really, truly “funny?” That I do not tell a commentator with an incredible absence of powers of deduction, but an over-endowment of illiteracy, and the vulgarian’s cheek to step up to me to go go FVCK themselves when they so richly deserve it. THAT is truly “lmaoo” funny, ne vous le pensez?😂😂😂😂😘😘😘
@@montymason1647wow I love this breakdown of the details between what was present in the show especially in the episode where Carmy and Sydney were under the table talking to each other and you can feel the energy they both had like they were going to kiss at any moment. I was on the edge of my seat. So delicate. And such great acting of subtle but obvious attraction and respect they have for each other.
and now she's an emmy, golden globe winning actress
i’m actually obsessed with her personality
Me too!!
"financial stability. that's vibing out." i like her lol
I had no clue she was a writer as well!! What a talent, oh my god.
Larry the cucumber and Fatima from Dunks 😭😂 love her
LARRY THE CUCUMBER 😭😭
I love love love her work on The Bear
obsessed with ayo
Her personality is the best 💜
her story about her catholic school production of the wizard of oz sent me 😭i feel like i understand everything i could ever need to know about her and i love it. shes everything fr
Truly adore this young lady and love her in The Bear. Can't wait to see what she does next. 🥰
She’s amazing on the bear, I need to check out her other work!
Best performance on the show. Mind-blowingly brilliant. Mesmerising.
Our family is Nigerian and Bajan, and my little sister is named Ayo. I don't have anything else to say. 💚
P.S. I am also Black and weird.
she mad gorgeous fr inside and out
she is so refreshingly humble and chill i love her
Her eyes are so beautiful!
They are standard brown. Yhe most common eye colors lol
@@naysaynetwork5271 so?
@@naysaynetwork5271And
“I would’ve teached” 😂 the irony
I cannot get over that
@asnalelo.165 you have a point
i wish nothing but success and happiness for ayo :) they seem like such a genuine, warm person.
she’s so cute i love her
Love her work ethic! Get it, chef!!
BI ICON?!
Ayo is definitely one to watch. Great talent!
She's a Veggie Tales kid?!
Wonderful
catholic school, innit
I love Ayo so much, hope she’s still just vibing out and living her best life with her dog :)
How humble and adorable is this young lady!?!? This is rhetorical because the answer is INFINITELY
The family picture is so cute 😭😭😭
I just wish The Beef/The Bear with its staff was a place I could visit.
I volunteer in a primary school here in England and what Ayo said about the photosynthesis thing was so true. I have to explain things to the kids I help and I think I'd freeze if they asked why I was explaining it.
Could have really used a role model like Ayo when I was a weird, little black girl.
"Teached" told me that she took the right path...
She just seems like such a wonderful person. How could any father not be proud of her?
LARRY THE CUCUMBER???
Please is she bi?
Lol shoot ur shot
She could be pan
Yes she is!
I’m obsessed with her she’s perfect
I just stepped into the show out of curiosity and found myself in tears in episode one and I've gone through S1&2 and cried almost from every episode at some point. It's really moving, and yeah, the food looks so good! The cast is excellent and it's really raw and real and respectful and I can see real life in it, and I say, don't change that!!! That's what makes it so fine. It's one of the most excellently crafted shows I've ever seen, with such a stellar cast, and despite being labeled a comedy, it has plenty of sadness and suspense, and for me is highly emotional. Also I like that the story is told in visual cues at times, not needing a lot of words to develop the story or understand what's going on, and the flashback episodes are fantastic in addressing questions that form in the viewers' minds as we all travel along here, and I just love the way this show is put together. Can't wait for Season 3 to roll out!
ayo you'll always be famous and cute
LARRY THE CUCUMBER
Great video.😄
Thanks for watching!
i love her eyes, they’re kinda red!
"i have to mold a young mind?!" hahaha
She is wonderful. look forward to seeing her in more films.
THIS IS ICONOGRAPHY!!!
Larry the Cucumber ❤
Such a stunning young woman. Love The Bear and can't wait to see what you do next 🥰
LARRY LOVERS FOR LIFE AYO
vibing out is paying my bills, omo naija
I love Ayo, and I just lost everything when she said larry the cucumber lol
RIP Lee Thompson Young
i want to be her friend so bad i feel like i know her its so nice i'm so happy we have people like her on tv now
Love her!!
@7:47 is when she actually talks about her celebrity crushes. The UA-cam captions are off.
did she just say 'teached'?
She reminds me a lot of Donald Glover when he did stand-up and was in Community.
i love her so much
love her!!
"I would've teached," AYOOOO 😭💀
Larry the cucumber
so awesome
I too have a biological dog-son she’s just like me
Love her!!
She’s so cool and smart and funny ❤❤❤
love ayo so much !!
ahhhhhhhh I am in LOVE AHHHHH
LOVE LOVE HER😭
minha crush 😢❤
I love you ayo
Larry the cucumber?!!!!!
i love her so bad
She’s so dope
I was so happy to hear that she’s had crushes on girls. Love you Ayo 💗
Love seeing her shine 🤩
I loved watching you on The Bear. Can’t wait to see what you do in season 3! Congratulations on the success of the show. It is intense! BTW if you had become a teacher that means you would have “taught” not “teached .” In the village, each one teach one. Holding my breath now for June 27th 😊
She reminds me of Donald Glover. Multitalented, chill and hard working!