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“The public is used to seeing wealthy families on TV thanks to reality shows,” Eugene said.

“So we wondered what those families would look like without all the money.”

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“We had to prove that Schitt was a real name.”

“Didn’t you have to like look through a phone book and find Schitt?”

“It is just the most appropriate name for the show,” Eugene added.

Now, she wears wigs when portraying the character, which she says is much easier.

They all agreed that the biggest laugher, though, was Eugene.

“It’s full-on giggles with Eugene,” Murphy said.

“And high-pitched giggles,” added Daniel.

Daniel explained how important it was to get the clothes right.

“It authenticates the experience.

We’re on eBay, websites, going to flea markets and thrift stores.”

“Those are Balenciaga leggings, darling,” O’Hara affected.

“We got to know pretty much everyone in the town… “I don’t think comedy is something you’re free to learn,” Eugene said.

“It’s something innate, and even if it’s not apparent it comes to the surface.”