How did all of you build up that kind of chemistry?

We had instant chemistry.

I had worked with Morgan [Stewart] on a couple of projects at E!

Nina Parker closeup shot

before “Nightly Pop” started.

We had a really good rapport and really good working relationship.

It’s constant communication, but I think it really pays off on camera.

Nina Parker in a brown dress

How do you and your co-hosts prepare for each show?

We have morning meetings every day.

We have people who will send out research the night before.

Nina Parker closeup shot

We dish it out on set.

Our show, it’s a late-night show.

It’s very adult and very tongue in cheek and can sometimes have sexual content and very adult content.

Nina Parker in a red dress

Sometimes, something will come up that we don’t expect about something that may have happened in college.

We’re always surprising each other, which really makes for fun on the show.

What have been some of your favorite moments on the show?

Nina Parker in a print skirt

We do a lot of pranking on each other.

Those types of shows are always a lot of fun.

Whenever one of us has a birthday, there’s always some cool surprises.

My favorite episode is probably when Hunter surprised me with the painting of an aunt that passed away.

That was probably one of the most touching moments.

She finds much celebrity fashion unrelatable

You are really big into fashion.

What are your favorite celebrity looks right now?

I didn’t really base anything off of a celebrity look.

I’m a plus-size woman, and for us, it’s not the same as everybody else.

I’ve never really had a ton of celebrity icons.

They always were worried about size and there was no inclusivity, and I’m not attracted to that.

I’ve built my own lane and I go for what I like.

Speaking of that, you’ve launched your own plus-size line at Macy’s.

Can you tell me about what the inspiration is for that?

What’s your goal for the line?

My inspiration came out of desperation, honestly.

I didn’t have options.

There weren’t a lot of options for plus-size women, and I had to get dressed every day.

Our show shoots daily.

Me and my stylists were literally scrounging the wardrobe to find options that I could wear every single day.

If I had a good outfit for Monday, I was happy.

I had such a lack of options.

It started to become something out of necessity [that] became something that I loved.

I wanted to be able to help her style herself and feel good about it.

Buy clothes that you might wear in multiple ways.

you could create a couple of different looks.

it’s possible for you to open it up and wear it with a tank and jeans.

If you passionate about it, go for it.

confirm that you’re well researched.

confirm you know your information, because the more information you have, the better a conversationalist you are.

Right now, it’s very [much] spring wear.

I’m seeing butterflies it’s almost going back to very flirty and girly.

That might echo on the red carpet in the colors that we’re seeing.

You’ll see a lot of bright tones compared with each other.

You could see a lot of color matching.

A lot of one-tone outfits would be really cool to see on the runway.

All pink everything, from the head to toe, those monochromatic looks are really cool.

You’re never really going to go wrong with metallic.

“Nightly Pop” airs Mondays-Thursdays at 11:30 p.m. on E!.