Goldy Locks’ Infamous Appearance On ‘Call In The Cheapskates’ Was Supposed To Entertain And Educate

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Goldy Locks explained why she pooped in somebody’s garden on television.

The former TNA star appeared on Extreme Cheapskates in 2014, where she demonstrated how she lived so cheaply on the road with her band. Later, Goldy Locks appeared in the 2021 special “Call In The Cheapskates“, where she helped a family with their out-of-control shopping habits. This appearance included seeing her take a poop in their backyard… to help with gardening!

Goldy Locks spoke with Bill Pritchard of WrestleZone about her TV appearances. She explained that the shocking moments were designed to make you think, and teach the family about gardening and composting.

“There’s some really weird stuff. And then, keep in mind that it is entertainment. It is TV. But the… So there’s Extreme Cheapskates and then there’s Calling In The Cheapskates,” Goldy Locks explained. “But [the latter is] the one where I’m pooping in people’s backyards and whatnot. And it’s there to entertain you and make you feel better about your life that this weird chick is taking a crap and dropping a deuce in somebody’s backyard.”

“But the thing is it will maybe make you think about the reason that we are dropping the Cosbys off at the pool and the backyard, [and it] was because we were going to be gardening. We were going to be saving money. Because the [family was] spending so much money on groceries and the stuff is rotting in the back of the refrigerator with science projects that many of us have had. ‘You bought that fricken food. And you didn’t eat it.’”

Goldy Locks: It Was To Show You How Much We Waste

Goldy Locks continued, explaining how she wanted to show how much the family wasted and why they weren’t growing their own food or composting.

“It just goes to show you how much we waste, or don’t use, or spend. Grow some of your own stuff in the backyard. It doesn’t take that much money or water or energy. Okay, while you are not going to take a dump and do a compost but would you compost? Okay, you don’t want to compost, it’s too much work. Would you garden? So, it’s kind of like a would you work backwards? And, ‘Oh yeah. I won’t take a dump, but I’ll garden.’ Okay, great. Then, my work is done here.

“Then I have shown you like… And composting, what do they do? They throw something I saw online where they started to get rid of something. And the amount… It was a small village somewhere overseas. They started to do something. I can’t remember what the variable was. But the amount of waste that they saw, I think it was composting. Or doing something like that. The amount of waste reduction in their trash was just astronomical.”

Goldy Locks added that humans are ruining the planet, and something needs to be done for future generations. These decisions might not affect the current or next generation, but it will have an impact on future generations. Goldy Locks noted that conserving and planning could have a big benefit in the world.

Watch our full interview with Goldy Locks below:

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