Being from Alabama, I was a little shocked once I started spending time in Mississippi. I had a job that required me to work in different areas. I ended up working for months in places such as Jackson, Port Gibson, Clarksdale, and Gulfport. I was in all these places for months at a time. I was in Port Gibson the longest. It's close to Vicksburg. While I was in Port Gibson, I even briefly talked to an English professor (who wasn't from the South.) I told him that I had always assumed that Alabama and Mississippi were about the same, but that I was actually having a problem understanding people in Mississippi sometimes. It was so long ago, I can't remember the details. But he did go through some kind of explanation on why the Mississippi accent might sound indistinct to my ears. On the other hand, I'm really not very fond of the Alabama accent. As far as I'm concerned, the Mississippi accent might even sound better. However, I do think that lady in the video is admitting she is only doing a stereotype in the Mississippi video. Her Alabama accent is very accurate.