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'Everything's Gonna Be Okay' Episode 3: Tellulah aka Lil Sia may take it up a notch but she is no fan favorite

Nicholas is still getting the hang of being a parent to Genevieve and Matilda, but when you add in two other teenage girls, things might get a little murky
UPDATED JAN 24, 2020
Nicholas, Genevieve, Matilda, Tellulah and Barb (Freeform)
Nicholas, Genevieve, Matilda, Tellulah and Barb (Freeform)

In the third episode titled 'Giant Ancient Mantises', we see the already loved trio deal with birthdays, peach schnapps and Matilda's (Kayla Cromer) boy troubles.

Nicholas (Josh Thomas) is still getting the hang of being a parent to Genevieve (Maeve Press) and Matilda (Kayla Cromer), but when you add in two other teenage girls, things might get a little murky.

Genevieve tries her best to fit in with her friends, Tellulah (Ivy Wolk) and Barb (Lori Mae Hernandez), so it's only right that she invites them over for her birthday.

Since big girls don't deal with balloons and cake, the "cool" girl Tellulah, brings over alcohol. After this is confiscated by Alex (Adam Faison) Nicholas is in for a ride.

From conversations about insecure looking buttholes to wanting to turn things "up a notch" with prescription pills, Tellulah, who fans call as Lil Sia, may not be the right person to be hanging around.

"Kinda feel like Genevieve needs to dump Tallulah. Not the best friend so far. #EverythingsGonnaBeOkay," tweeted a fan. "In the middle of the pill-popping, Barb gets sick and there's only one person to blame. Talulah and all her damn peer pressure is giving me anxiety. #EverythingsGonnaBeOkay," tweeted another frustrated fan.

Turns out, it was blood pressure pills that the girls took and Nicholas gets first real parenting moment having the girls confess their "fake high". Tellulah seems to have left a sour taste when it comes to most fans, but Wolk definitely played her character hilariously well.

While the show depicts relatable content on all fronts from teenage drinking to drug curiosity, the buttholes conversation the girls have might be slightly off the mark for some while others thought it was perfectly normal.

"I don’t know about current teens but is looking at your #butthole during a #sleepover a thing? or is it just Tellulah’s persuasion? @EverythingsOkTV @FreeformTV @hulu
#hulu #EverythingsGonnaBeOkay #freeform #livetweet," tweeted Kayla Cromer, who plays Matilda in the audaciously hilarious show.

"The butthole conversation on #EverythingsGonnaBeOkay is hilarious and accurate," tweeted another fan.

'Everything's Gonna Be Okay' airs every Thursday at 7.30 pm on Freeform.

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