'Preachers' Daughters' Star Jayde Gomez Dishes about the Drama on Lifetime Reality Series [EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW]

If what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas, then what about Mexico? For self-proclaimed "good Christian," Jayde Gomez, one of the stars of hit docu-series "Preachers' Daughters," temptations of drugs, sex and booze constantly test her willpower. Is she an angel or a little devil in disguise?

Nine preachers' daughters trek to Mexico to pursue missionary work building houses in Cabo San Lucas, but between wet T-shirt contests, outing of sexual preferences and wild parties, there's plenty of conflicts encountered at every turn. Jayde leaves her home of strict rules (her parents check her text messages -- OMG, seriously?) for unknown territory and newfound freedom. Does she cave in and change her ways to become a sinner?

For a girl who loves Bible study, writing in her devotion book and praying nightly, maybe it's really not as easy for a 20-year-old as you may think. Hey, don't girls just wanna have fun? You can find out for yourself when the series' third season premieres Friday, Jan. 23 at 10 p.m. EST on Lifetime.

Gomez recently chatted with HNGN about "Preachers' Daughters," which also stars Cierra Vaughn, Kayla Wilde, Kori Haynes, Kristiana Flowers, Lolly White, Nikki Efimetz, Megan Cassidy and Tyche Crockett.

What's the biggest conflict that's churning you up inside?

The biggest conflict was only when I first arrived to Mexico when I was struggling with hiding the real me or just being open and honest and enjoying my time there as well.

Can you give us any insight to what's happening in Season 3 with you or the other girls?

There's times when we laugh together and times when we cry together. There's the funniest things that happen and there's, of course, drama. We go on adventures and enjoy being with each other, and there's fights between some of the girls. But what do you expect when you put nine girls in one house for as long as we were there? We work really hard during the day and touch many people's lives, and we have fun at night.

What is the biggest misconception about you?

That I'm stuck up. Before people get the chance to talk to me they think I'll be stuck up or snobby. I honestly think it's my face, because if I'm not smiling I look mean.

What are some things about yourself you least like?

It takes a lot for me to get really angry, but when I do I can have such a bad attitude. I can be very mean. One thing I never do, though, is say something hateful out of emotion. That's just one thing I won't ever do, but my attitude is feisty and mean when I do get pushed to that point. I can feel my body heating up and my heart pounding. I wish I could just control it and let it go.

If you had one wish materialize, what would it be?

One wish I would love to materialize would be to live in a different country every few years. Or to be on "Dancing With the Stars," I feel like that would be such an exciting and fun competition show to be on. I love dancing!

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