E!: How has launching your podcast allowed you to share a more personal side of yourself compared to what viewers have seen on Bravo?
GG: This podcast really shows who I am on a deeper level, while still keeping it fun and lighthearted. A lot of the audience has seen me on Bravo in a more serious tone, with serious energy, and that was because I was dealing with real-life family stuff.
As much as the audience saw it as a show, it was my real life. Those were very real and raw emotions that everyone was seeing. But now, on this podcast, I’m excited for people to see me in a different light and get to know my authentic self.
E!: Explain the name of your podcast, Casual Chaos.
GG: It’s an outlet—a way for me to express myself and really be me. My career has been picking up, and I’m constantly on the go, going to events. It’s a very busy schedule.
That’s why I fell in love with the name Casual Chaos, because I feel like my life is just casually chaotic. It’s not chaotic in the sense that it’s something bad, but more like a variety of things happening at once.
E!: Amazon Live is another platform that showcases your personality. What do you enjoy about connecting with your audience on this platform?
GG: Amazon Live is so great because it’s authentic. I literally just go into my recent buys and add them into the carousel.