Lili Reinhart sat down with Bobbi Althoff on The Really Good Podcast for a candid and playful conversation covering everything from skincare routines and Hollywood privacy issues to soda debates and aging anxieties.
Early in the episode, Bobbi struggled with pronouncing Reinhart’s last name, mistakenly saying “Rainhard.” Lili, used to the mispronunciation, set the record straight. The lighthearted moment set the tone for an easygoing and entertaining conversation.
Reinhart’s new skincare brand was a key topic, with the Riverdale star opting for a makeup-free look during the interview. While sipping spearmint tea—her go-to acne remedy—she shared a simple skincare hack: brewing a large batch of tea weekly and refrigerating it for daily use.
The conversation then took a humorous turn when the two discussed skincare routines and bath habits. Reinhart admitted she prefers washing her face in the shower rather than at the sink, a sentiment Bobbi seemed to agree with. They also joked about childhood bath memories and how their hygiene habits have evolved over time.
Shifting gears, the two delved into conspiracy theories, with Reinhart revealing she once had a drone circling her backyard. She voiced her frustration over public figures’ home purchases being made public, making it easier for fans and paparazzi to track them down. Bobbi, always quick with a joke, offered a simple solution: “Just don’t own a house.”
Reinhart didn’t hold back when defending her love for soda, calling out people who judge others for enjoying it. “I only surround myself with fellow soda lovers,” she quipped. The conversation then turned to nail care, with Bobbi complimenting Lili’s nails. Reinhart revealed she does them herself and even offered to do Bobbi’s—despite admitting it takes her a painstaking seven hours to complete a set.
Reflecting on aging, Reinhart, 28, shared her hopes that her 30s would bring more peace than her “wild” 20s. Bobbi, 27, admitted she Googled Lili’s age before the interview, joking about the existential crisis that comes with nearing 30.
The conversation took a serious turn when they discussed safety concerns in public places like malls and movie theaters. Reinhart also opened up about a recent hit-and-run experience, expressing frustration over the challenges of obtaining insurance details after an accident.