Jillian Smart

Navigating Adulthood With Jillian Smart

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What does it really mean to be an adult? Is it something you earn by reaching a certain age, or is it more of a feeling that sneaks up on you between bills, responsibilities, and unexpected curveballs?

We sat down with Jillian Smart, who plays Hailey Jenkins on OVERDUE, to navigate those very questions. Between lighthearted scenario games and candid reflections, Jillian had us cracking up as we talked about the things that have done lately that made us feel like adults.

While her acting as Hailey shines on screen, Jillian’s natural comedic timing is on full display in this conversation. Her quick wit had everyone in stitches, proving she could easily hold her own on a comedy stage every Tuesday night.

But beyond the laughs, Jillian reflected on how Hailey’s journey in OVERDUE mirrors real-life experiences of being the new girl in town, and figuring things out in your late 20s and 30s, where adulthood isn’t as straightforward as we were once led to believe.

Inside The Girls Apartment: Overdue For Conversation

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If you ever wondered what happens when you drop three rising stars in a room, give them cameras, unfiltered questions, and a game of “Smash, Marry, Pass”? You get a candid, chaotic, and completely hilarious sit-down with the girls of Overdue.

Mckenzie Small, Jillian Smart, and Bukola Ayoka, aka Savannah, Hailey, and Jasmine don’t just play best friends/enemy roommates on screen. They bring that same energy off-screen too. In this latest interview segment powered by Customatic TV, the trio dive into behind-the-scenes memories, unscripted banter, and revelations that range from cult-joining season finales to surprisingly deep love for brussel sprouts.

Between laughs, we get glimpses of what makes Overdue special. Filming in Toronto. Representing their generation’s hustle. Juggling dreams, bills, and friendships in a world that feels like it’s always “just out of reach.”

And then we played Smash, Marry, Pass… in character.

Things went off the rails (in the best way) when the trio debated who their characters would smash, marry, or pass. Let’s just say… Darius and Malik might want to watch this with a drink in hand. And Savannah? Let’s just say she’s getting proposals left and right.

The Girls Apartment isn’t just an interview, it’s a living room takeover. It’s the kind of segment that reminds you why ensemble casts work: chemistry that doesn’t quit, a story that resonates, and actors who are clearly having the time of their lives.

So if you’re not watching Overdue yet, what are you… overdue for?