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A Day With Alyssia Kent And Friends Best -

Here, Alyssia shares her philosophy on why friendships are her greatest creative work. “Influencing is my job,” she says, swirling her glass. “But these people? They’re my real life. The day I stopped trying to turn them into content, our best days got ten times better.”

For the next two hours, they swim, float on inflatable swans, and race each other to a small rock island. Alyssia pulls out a waterproof disposable camera ($20 at the pharmacy). “No deleting,” she shouts. “Whatever we get is what we get.”

The rules: Each person gets 60 seconds to direct a shot. The only prop? A large, silver emergency blanket from a camping store. The results are chaotic: Maya wrapped like a baked potato, Sam pretending to be a futuristic alien, Alyssia doing a dramatic “windswept” face while Chloe fans her with a cardboard box. a day with alyssia kent and friends best

At 7:15 PM, the pasta water boils over. The smoke alarm chirps. Somebody drops a spoonful of sauce on the white tablecloth. And nobody cares.

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They play another game: “Two Truths and a Lie,” but only about embarrassing childhood stories. Chloe reveals she was once a competitive yo-yo champion. Maya admits she cried at a car commercial last week. Sam’s lie trips everyone up.

Later that evening, Alyssia will choose just one photo to post—the one where Chloe is mid-sneeze and everyone else is cracking up. The caption: “The best days have zero filters.” Dinner is a group effort, which means controlled chaos. Alyssia is on salad duty (chopping cucumbers with terrible form). Maya is grilling. Chloe is managing three saucepans like a symphony conductor. Sam is in charge of the playlist, which slowly devolves into 2000s pop-punk. They’re my real life

They laugh so hard that half the photos are blurry. But that’s the point. isn’t about perfection. It’s about the outtakes.

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