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Yeah. Jay treats his kids like he's a billionaire, which is great and horrible at the same time. $50,000 a year for one kid to go to high school is fucking madness. So that's what, $200K for the full year for one kid, $200K for the other year, and you haven't…
Well, the problem is, is we sent one to the private high school and he's killing it. He's just like had the best time and he had the best experience and he met his bandmates there and blah blah blah blah blah. And I was doing fine during those times, those 4…
Is she in her senior year yet?
No, she's a sophomore.
Oh my God. So you still have 2 and a half more years to pay. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Dude, that is no fucking joke.
So it wasn't really fair to be like, you're going to public, your brother got to go to private. Yeah. And that's all. And that's all it is. And for people listening, you know, the schools in LA, the school system where we live is not the best.
But you don't think like them going to public school will give them like, like you don't, you think Wyatt couldn't have found his bandmates? Like, I feel like if you're going to find any kind, I feel like if you're going to find band people, you could literal…