"Jeanette, I thought you said you needed to lose weight because of the requirements of your role in the next film," Harris told Jeanette, who was eating like a horse, not having a clue of what was waiting for her.
"Harris, you're so mean. Didn't you want me to eat more last time? Now that I've finally found some food I like, you're nagging at me."
With her mouth filled with food, Jeanette said, "Do you think that Zoey looks like Mom? Is that why you treat her more like a sister than me?"
Harris laughed after hearing what she said.
"You silly girl, you told me you wanted to lose weight. I'm only reminding you so that you wouldn't complain to me that you have gained weight," he said in a loving manner.
"Then don't stop me from eating."
Jeanette was unreasonable. "I'm warning you. Do not be nice to Zoey no matter how much she looks like Mom."
"Yes, yes. I won't be nice to her," Harris assured her.
