Club Shay Shay - Club Shay Shay - Sukihana Part 1
Episode Date: May 6, 2026Download the PrizePicks app today and use code SHANNON to get $50 in lineups after you play your first $5 lineup! https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/SHANNON and go to PrizePicks.com/DoItLiveSweepstake...s or check out PrizePicks social pages for more info. Go to tommyjohn.com/SHAYSHAY for 25% off Save the everyday with Amazon Sukihana joins Shannon Sharpe on Club Shay Shay for one of her most unfiltered interviews yet, opening up about pregnancy, motherhood, viral fame, reality TV, music, celebrity friendships, and surviving some of the hardest moments of her life. The viral rapper and reality star reflects on becoming “Suki With The Good Coochie” while building herself into a mogul. Sukihana reveals she’s expecting baby number four. Shannon also mentions fellow artists and celebrity moms, including Latto, Cardi B, and Rihanna, while discussing women in music embracing motherhood. Sukihana explains how pregnancy helped her stop drinking and partying while rediscovering confidence in herself without alcohol before performances. The conversation gets deeper as Sukihana talks about raising children in today’s social media era and why she refuses to let her kids listen to her explicit music. She reflects on growing up listening to Tupac, DMX, and Lil Kim despite her mother trying to keep that music away from her. Shannon and Sukihana also discuss parenting. Sukihana emotionally opens up about being raised by her grandmother, struggling in classes, being bullied, and growing up without a relationship with her father. She discusses dropping out of school, moving to Atlanta, and dancing in strip clubs while pregnant before social media changed her life. The interview revisits the viral freestyle that launched Sukihana’s career and led to an appearance on The Jerry Springer Show. Sukihana pays tribute to Jerry Springer and explains how producers discovered her after her freestyle exploded online. She also discusses creating viral content with Seafood and how internet fame eventually landed her on Love & Hip Hop: Miami alongside Trina. Sukihana explains how the show elevated her career, discusses her song “Blame Trina,” and why she eventually left the franchise. Sukihana also opens up about becoming a star on Baddies and working with Zeus Network. She discusses the fights, macing, being the highest-paid cast member, and buying herself out of her contract. They react to the viral fight involving Jayda Cheaves and Dess Dior. Shannon brings up rumors involving Ray J and Dr. Umar Johnson after Dr. Umar discussed Sukihana during an appearance on The Breakfast Club. Sukihana discusses Black empowerment, relationships, marriage, and sister-wife relationships. Sukihana reflects on appearing in “WAP” with Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion, discussing how it elevated her career. She also discusses appearing in a music video with Tory Lanez, her friendships with Sexyy Red and Summer Walker, and reacting to criticism toward women rappers online. Sukihana also addresses plastic surgery, BBLs, past issues with JT and Khia, and performing with Lil Kim. Sukihana discusses OnlyFans, record deals, escaping bad contracts, and double standards in the music industry. She also reacts to comments from K Camp, discusses cheating and relationships, and shares hilarious stories involving fans, Hollywood encounters, and threatening to mace Jack Harlow. Closes with Sukihana discussing comedy, new music, her upcoming show, Chrisean Rock and boxing, and what’s next for her career and growing family.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Transcript
Discussion (0)
Another podcast from some SNL late-night comedy guy, not quite.
Unhumor me with Robert Smygel and Friends.
Me and hilarious guests from Bob Odenkirk to David Letterman help make you funnier.
This week, my guest, SNL's Mikey Day and head writer Streeter Seidel
help an a cappella band with their between songs banter.
Where does your group perform?
We do some retirement homes.
Those people are starving for banter.
Listen to humor me with Robert Smigel and Friends on the I-Heart Radio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast.
What's up, fam, it's Isaiah Thomas.
And I'm C.J. Toledano.
It's our favorite time of the year on our podcast, Point Game, the playoffs.
We're digging into the biggest surprises of the season.
And I'm looking back on some of my greatest playoff moments.
If we didn't talk ever again, I was finally.
You just understood.
That's how personal it got.
Wow.
Then after that game seven, Marquis keep coming to him.
He's like, you know I love you, dog.
You know, it's all love.
This was just playoffs.
This was just basketball.
So listen to Point Game on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast.
I'm Joey Dardano, and on my new podcast, Hope From a Hypocrite, I'll be changing lives, helping people in need with thoughtful solutions.
Sike, I'm a comedian. I'm not qualified to give good advice.
Join me and my comedian friends as we riff, rant, recommend some of the most legally dubious advice known to me.
This is Help from a Hypocrite, the worst advice from the dumbest people you know.
Listen to Help from a Hypocrite Wednesdays on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
American soccer is about to explode.
The World Cup is coming.
Ramos sending on to Aris.
I'm Tab Ramos.
I'm Tom Bowker.
On our podcast, Inside American Soccer,
you'll get the real storylines,
the biggest decisions,
and the truth about the U.S. national team.
It wouldn't be a huge surprise
if our team ends up in the quarterfinals
or potentially a great run into the semifinals.
Listen, Inside American Soccer
with Tom Bogart and Tab Ramos
on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcast.
wherever you get your podcast.
Hey, it's Edwin Castro, also known as Castro 1021.
And I'm Kunky, his best friend, and business manager.
And we've got a new show called The 1021 podcast.
I'm taking you behind the scenes on how I became one of Twitch's most popular streamers.
We also love sports.
And with the World Cup right around the corner,
we'll be breaking down the biggest storylines ahead of the big tournament here in the USA.
Listen to the 1021 podcast on the Iheart radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Jada and Desk was fighting.
Why didn't you break it up?
I was not at that fight.
This man is crazy.
You weren't going to break it up anyway.
My mama raised me if one fight or a fight.
If my little sister fight, we're jumping in.
No, how about this?
You grab one, have your other home girl grabbed the other, and you pull them apart.
How about that?
Yeah, you're going to think I'm pulling apart, and I'm going to get some.
I'll be cussed on that.
Don't touch my sister no more.
They sit in there stretching that girl.
Des Yore, she was doing her thing.
That's a good friend.
All my life.
They're grinding all my life.
Sacrifice.
Hustle paid the price.
Want a slice.
Got the roll of dice.
That's why.
All my life.
I be grinding on my life.
Yeah.
On the price.
Want a slice.
Got the rolling dice.
That's why.
We would like to thank Loki for hosting us today with this episode of Club Shayshay.
If you're in Atlanta, West,
Midtown area, you have to come experience the city's hottest restaurant.
Low-key, they're serving up the best Asian fusion in the A.
Now, let's get to today's episode.
Hello, welcome to another episode of Club Shesh.
I am your host, Shannon Sharp.
I'm also the proprietor Club Shethe, stopping by for conversation on the drink today.
One of the most viral and outspoken people on the internet today.
She's a reality TV star, a famous rapper with a massive social media following.
With a polarizing personality, she has a voice that's bold and outside.
authentic. She's a mother and a daughter, but she's not a magician or a musician. She's a
mogul in the making. Please welcome, y'all for giving me from saying this, Suki with the good
coochie. Oh, I knew. I knew it. Hey, y'all. I know that's right. You know exactly
who I am. Yeah, please, please, please. I, I, you don't realize how long I debated.
Should I say it? Is that still your, that's still your tagline? That's always going to be my name.
That was always my name.
Sukiara.
Yep.
And I am not self-proclaimed.
Somebody told you that?
That's my name out here.
Everybody told me that.
Everybody.
You see how these niggas be acting about it.
Oh, wow.
Okay, well, there will have to be some truth of this.
She's expecting baby number four?
Yeah, baby number four.
two daughters
No two sons
Now I'm about to be two daughters
Oh so you might be two and two
Are you done?
No, I'm a fruitful queen
I'm a fruitful queen
This pop several
I can't have 10 more children
God said be fruitful
That's what I'm here for I knew when I was born
That I was supposed to have a whole bunch of kids
Mm-hmm
I'm gonna multiply
You got four
That's not enough
No
Oh my goodness
How are you feeling?
I feel great
You know
My life right now
Has did a whole 360
From
You know
The last few years
Of being in entertainment
You know
So yeah
I feel I feel refreshed
You feel refreshed
Yes
I'm so grateful right now
Any
Cravings
Peanut Butter and pickles
Or anything
I'm sorry
Is it just normal
Is it any different
From the previous three
It's very
different. I mean,
I really
love to eat everything.
But I'm not eating ass for sure.
Because nobody needs to be eating ass while they're pregnant.
That ain't right. Like,
have some class. You know what I'm saying?
Because you know, everything,
your ego straight. To the baby.
Yeah, that ain't right. That ain't right. But if you weren't
pregnant, that's you, you on that type of diet?
But by the same token, you ain't got nobody to do that.
Who are you asking for? No, I'm just saying.
Ha!
By the same token, you ain't on that type of diet, are you?
No, no, no, no.
I mean, everybody loves salad.
You do?
Oh, my goodness, okay.
Everybody in here got their salad tossed, especially the white ones.
All right, I'm gonna stop.
So, if this is going to be a conventional pregnancy where you go to the hospital,
or you're going to be have a midwife,
or you're going to be at home,
water birth,
what's this one?
So I have doulas right now
and we are wanting to go full natural.
Okay.
I am scared,
but they are preparing me for it.
I don't really want to do the hospital.
You don't?
No.
You want to be home?
Yep.
I want to be home.
So when you say full natural,
that means nothing, right?
Yeah, that means nothing.
So you just going basically spit like a bowling ball out.
And some water.
Yeah.
Damn.
That's what I'm trying to do.
No, what you're trying to do.
But you know, once you get there, I don't know if you can reverse it, right?
Yeah, that's the problem.
Yeah, so you need to think long and hard about this, Sue.
I've been trying, I've been thinking every day, and then we're here, and I'm still, like, I want to.
I really do.
But I know some of my friends, they didn't have been in labor for 52 hours of that.
And you want that kind of screw shane pain for 52?
You probably don't even want 52 minutes of that.
Yeah, no, you're right.
You've had, you've had, you've, obviously, we've had three, four.
told me don't be talking to people like you about it because you're going to talk
and me out.
He's getting me scared.
Oh, my dole is going to get you.
I'm scared already.
You see a lot of women.
Lotto expecting her first.
Coraloray, she had her first.
Cardi B added to her brood, so did Rihanna.
Last year, what do you enjoy about motherhood and what does it mean to you?
What does being a mother mean to you?
Being a mother, honestly, it means to love a baby unconditionally.
and protect a child.
And I really love doing that.
Like out of everything I did in life,
my favorite part of life is being a mom.
Loving children, teaching children,
and being there for them, you know?
So motherhood, I could give everything back.
I would not give that.
Like, I would.
All the fame, all the,
everything that you've accomplished,
just, I just want the kids.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I'm okay with that.
Is the child's father,
Is he okay with like, does he want more kids?
Yeah, he want to keep, he want to keep knocking me up.
Yeah.
He's already trying to plan the next one.
Damn.
Yeah.
You're like, hold on, bro, hold on.
I got four already.
I mean, give me a break.
Let me.
So how close in age are the kids?
Okay.
They're like two years.
But this baby right here is over a decade.
What?
Yeah, I haven't had a baby in over a decade.
Okay, this is a decade apart.
I've been holding out.
I've been working.
What are you going to have for?
Because, you know, I mean, you know,
I just didn't want to make the same mistake again.
And, you know.
So you feel you got a good man.
You got a man that's going to be in your life.
Yeah, but I just ended up pregnant.
I was trying to get pregnant this time.
What you mean?
We was trying to hold off until maybe.
I mean, if you're going to a gym and you shoot up at the net,
eventually you're going to be going to go in.
Uh-uh, I was on birth control.
I was on two forms of birth control.
One was the natural and then one was plan B.
That's birth control.
You were taking Tick tags and talking about that's birth control.
It was working.
Clearly it wasn't.
Yeah.
Can we still?
Can people still?
Can I sue the B company?
No, because it's not 100%.
It's like 99.9.
So you then that point zero point one.
I just pop up pregnant out of nowhere.
I can't believe it.
I'm very thankful though, but it was just sporadically.
But you're saying you want more.
Yeah, but it was just out of nowhere.
I was not prepared.
You know, I wanted to be more prepared.
But God put me in position to be.
I prayed that God will put me in position to make sure I can
stably take care of a child.
And the crazy part is I also pray that God can help me stop drinking and stop, you know,
partying.
Yes, yes.
And then, because I really couldn't go on stage and perform without taking a shot,
a couple of, you know.
So I feel like he answered my prayers and gave me this baby.
And it was like a rebirth.
Like I woke up and became a whole other person.
But let me ask you this, okay, you haven't drank since you've been pregnant.
What happens when you're not pregnant and you have to go back on stage?
I got, I'm still performing now, you know, so every night.
So you found out now that I can perform without taking these two shots or three shots or whatever I need to go on stage.
I can do it without that.
Yes, and I can be funny without it.
Yeah.
Because, you know, funniness is, you know, you got to have, you got to make sure you own that stage.
And I didn't believe in myself at a time.
And now, you know, I'm Suki.
I'm here.
So what's a cut-off number, Suke?
I would say the minimum, I would probably have seven.
Seven kids.
I could probably have seven all the guy.
In today's time?
Yeah.
Many years ago, people had a bunch of kids because they worked.
That was free labor.
That was cheap labor.
In 2020, well, in 2026 and beyond, you want three more kids after this one?
Yeah, I'm a fruitful.
It's fruitful.
It's women out here who are fruitful.
I'm fruitful.
I love being pregnant.
I love having babies and take care of them.
You love the process of making them or you love actually?
I love the process of making them.
Hell yeah.
Shit.
Yeah.
That ain't my favorite part.
I mean, sometimes.
Yeah, my faith.
That is something.
That's my, I love, I love making babies.
You know, I'm good at that.
When you told the guy that you were with that you're expecting,
And he's excited.
He's like,
damn, okay,
I've been trying to do this.
Yeah, he was very excited.
I was excited, too.
I was a little scared because, you know,
I just got back on TV.
You know, I took a little break.
Yes.
Now I'm on one of the biggest TV shows,
and I am making a prominent amount of money,
like a super amount of money.
But, you know, I'm just like, oh,
I'm not picking money before my baby.
This is my baby.
Y'all bitches, y'all see me after I had his baby.
Damn.
Yeah.
But see, you can't, you're good because you can't behave like you normally wouldn't be behaving.
Uh-huh.
I got to sit my ass in a-uh.
Yeah, I got to sit my butt down there.
The reckless season is a wrap.
The NBA playoffs are finally here, and there's no better way to cash in on the high-flied hoops action than prize picks, a preferred partner of the NBA.
Every bucket, every dime, every win means more when you're playing on prize picks.
So don't pass up the next shot with prize picks and get $50 instantly in lineups when you play your first $5.
it live in the 2026 NBA final sweepstakes alert.
Pick live squares during the NBA playoffs and you could win a trip for two to the NBA
finals.
To enter, just make a $5 lineup with at least one live NBA player pick during any part
of the 2026 NBA playoffs.
Live player picks are picks made after the game is already in progress.
Prize picks is simple to play.
You know the playoff season.
I'm all in on LA as always.
OKC baby.
LeBron is going to light you up more, more, more.
Get on the action that prize picks is now available in all 50 states,
including California, Texas, Florida, and Georgia.
Download the prize pick app today.
Use code Shannon to get $50 in lineups after you play your first $5 lineup.
That's code Shannon to get $50 in lineups after you play your first $5 lineup.
Prize Picks, a preferred partner of the NBA.
I read that you wouldn't allow, you don't allow your kids to listen to your type of music.
Why was that important to you?
Because my music is adult music.
Like, you know, we got different genres, we got country, we got gospel, we got hip hop, we got hardcore rap.
My music is strictly for adults.
Okay.
But I do have some songs that, you know.
Let them listen to me.
Yeah, yeah, but my kids don't want to listen to my music.
Yeah, nah.
I let my kids be kids.
They like kids stuff.
Like, they like cartoon, Roblox.
They like hanging outside.
You feel me?
They're not worried about that.
How old is the oldest?
He's 16.
16.
So he kind of knows the process of what goes into having a baby.
So when you told him like, so you said, did you sit him down and say,
Mama, mama, you're about to have a brother.
You're about to have a sister.
I hate it from my kids.
Yeah, I hear it because they get home.
What do you mean?
Wow.
Because they were like, how are you pregnant?
You know, I thought they was, I thought that they, I didn't know how happy they would be
because it's so many of them.
Right.
So, you know, I hid it from them.
But then I started seeing them look at me and look at me and,
laugh and kind of talk about me.
And I'm just like...
What did they say?
They just giggling.
You know?
And I'm just like, what is going on?
One day I pulled them to the side and I said, listen, I'm pregnant.
And it was like, we already know.
I got some names in my phone for the baby.
And I was like, wow, so everybody's around me happy.
But before they weren't that happy, like my family members,
because I popped up at the Christmas party's pregnant every year, basically, you know?
And, you know, they were tired.
But, you know, I guess everybody, you know, see me grow and become, I grew with my children.
Yes.
I had them young.
But I became the best mother that I could be and I love them.
And, you know, now I take care of my family.
But it's about to be a situation where you have, you have seven kids.
You're going to be pregnant down there.
You have your life.
Don't you want to do other things besides birth kids?
I mean, the other things that I want to do is probably birth some kids, travel.
And put them in school with stuff.
You know, I did a lot in the entertaining side.
You know, I didn't make my money.
I did my shows.
I was broke.
I had fun.
I was rich.
I had fun.
I didn't did some whole shit.
You feel me?
I did everything.
Right.
But movies, TV shows.
Do you allow them to watch your show?
If you don't allow them to watch certain movies and certain type of TV shows,
do you allow them to watch mommy?
Like the TV shows that I'm on?
Yes.
Not really, but they don't really want to, you know?
Like my boys, I got a girl and then I got boys.
Boys don't care about it.
They like playing the PlayStation and stuff like that.
And I just, I don't, they don't really take a liking in it.
Right.
What's the picking order?
The son's the oldest, the daughter's the oldest?
My son is the oldest.
Okay, 16.
My daughter is, my baby's son is the youngest and my daughter is the middle.
Okay.
So you got a son.
son, two girls
and now about...
No, two boys.
Yeah.
Okay, yeah, you got you.
Yeah.
Okay.
So you got, and the girl
is sandwich in between.
Yeah.
What did your mom say?
When you told you,
Hey, Mom, you killed on the phone.
Hey, Mom.
I was like,
Mom.
I didn't even get it out.
I just stood on the phone for a little bit.
And she was like,
you're pregnant.
She knew you that way?
Yeah, she didn't.
Yep. And I was already planning to maybe carry a baby for one of my sisters.
Yes.
That's what I wanted to do.
But then I end up getting pregnant.
And I'm the one that keeps having all the kids.
Nobody else has babies.
Damn.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But you also said your mom wouldn't let you listen to certain types of music when you were growing up.
Do you believe more parents should do that?
Or do people allow their kids to listen to things that they probably shouldn't hear at the age that they start listening to them?
I feel like parents should monitor everything that their children do from their tablets to the music they listen to to what they watch and who they're around.
I feel like that's, even in the families, you have to watch who your children are around family members.
Like you got to monitor your children and don't let, you know, the world raise them.
That's just normal.
I monitor my children.
It takes a village.
My whole family helps me and loves me and loves them.
At what age, what do you think is a good age that kids should maybe start looking at certain TV programs, start listening to certain music,
Is there a set age?
I feel like it depends.
Like what, I mean, as a teenager, you know, we're going to listen to, when I, when I was a teenager, you feel me, I took a big liking to Tupac.
Yeah.
And DMX.
Yes.
And my mom did try to take my CDs from me, but it was no way.
You snuck and did it, huh?
Yes, I snuck in and listened to him in my room.
Then I found out who Lil Kim was.
Okay.
And I loved her.
Right.
So, I mean, I think it's just about, you know,
I don't give a fuck.
Y'all watch your motherfuckkin kids.
Watch your kids.
Shit.
But let me ask you this.
Do you feel like kids are growing up too fast today?
I mean, look, we're all, I was a kid once upon a time.
You were a kid once upon a time.
But I don't think we had the exposure to certain things that kids have today.
They have the internet.
They have social media.
They are just inundated with so much more than what we had to deal with.
Yes.
And kids, it seems like every generation kids are growing up faster.
getting smarter, they understand more.
Is that a problem? Do you see that as a problem?
I do see children.
This May, IHeart Radio celebrates Asian Heritage Month.
Discover powerful stories, vibrant cultures, and unforgettable music.
From inspiring podcasts to playlist that span east, south, southeast, and West Asian artists.
We're honoring the voices shaping our world.
Listen now on the free IHR radio app.
And at B.
and at iHeartRadio.ca.
Hey, I'm Jared Adano.
You might know me as that loud guy
who yells out, help on the internet.
Help!
Somebody!
Please!
But there's so much more to me than me.
I'm an actor.
I'm a comedian.
And recently, I've become quite the helper myself.
And on my new podcast,
Hope from a Hypocrite, I'll be changing lives,
helping people in need with my sage advice
and thoughtful solutions.
Sike!
I'm a comedian.
I'm not qualified to give good advice.
Join me and my comedian friends as we riff, rant,
recommend some of the most legally dubious advice known to man.
If I'm calling you, even if you're on your phone, let it ring twice.
One ring is too scary.
Cream a chicken suit.
Hey, cream.
Cream a chicken suit.
This is Help from a Hypocrite, the worst advice from the dumbest people you know.
Listen to Help from Hypocrite as part of the Mike Coutura Podcast Network available
on the I-Hart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
American Soccer is about to explode.
The World Cup is coming.
Ramos sending on to Ernie Stewart the Chip.
I'm Tad Ramos.
I'm Tom Bo.
On our podcast, inside American soccer, you'll get the real storylines.
I'm not worried about Policic.
I'm not worried about Balagan.
I'm not worried about McKinney.
My only concern is what happens in the back.
The biggest decisions.
If you're going to look at stats and numbers, he has no shot at making this World Cup team.
And the truth about the U.S. national team.
It wouldn't be a huge surprise if our team ends up in the quarterfinals or potentially a great run into the semifinals.
The World Cup is almost here. Experience it all with us.
USA!
Listen, Inside American Soccer with Tom Bogart and Tab Ramos on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, wherever you get your podcast.
Will Ferrell's Big Money Players and IHeart Podcast presents soccer moms.
So I'm Leanne.
Yeah.
This is my best friend Janet.
Hey.
And we have been joined at the hips since high school.
Absolutely.
Now a redacted amount of years later, we're still joined at the hip.
Just a little bit bigger hips, wider.
This is a podcast.
We're recording it as we tailgate our youth soccer games in the back of my Honda Odyssey.
With all the snacks and drinks.
Sidebar.
Why did you get hard seltzer instead of beer?
Well, they had a bogo.
Well, then you got it.
Do you want a white collar?
Up here, just a second.
What are y'all doing?
Microphones?
Are you making a rap album?
Oh, I would.
Come on.
I would buy it.
Cut through the defense like a hot knife through sponge cake.
That sounds delicious.
Oh, you're lucky.
I'm not a drug addict.
You're lucky I'm not an alcoholic.
You are.
I'm not a killer.
I love this team and I'm really trying to be a figure in their lives that they can rely on.
Oh.
Listen to soccer moms on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcast,
or wherever you get your podcasts.
What's up, fam?
It's Isaiah Thomas.
And I'm C.J. Toledano, and our podcast, Point Game is about defying the odds.
Like LeBron heading into the playoffs without Luca and Austin Reed.
And finding ways to win no matter what.
He's the smartest player to ever play the game.
His IQ is at a level that we've never seen before.
And he knows.
Without Luca and Austin Reeves, I got to manipulate the game.
We get a player's perspective on the challenges of the playoffs.
I think Joker's going to be exhausted this series.
because when they don't have Rudy in the lineup,
he has to really guard guys like Nas Reid.
He has to guard Julius Randall.
And then he has to give us everything he gives us
on the night-to-night basis on offense.
And when IT's friends stop by, like Quentin Richardson,
we dive into some playoff history too.
Steve Nass would get that thing.
That man, hell get the flying.
He running up the court, licking his fingers
why he got the ball, like,
after you go through a training camp with that, Isaiah,
you figure it out real quick.
Get your ass up and down the court,
and you're going to get the balls.
So listen to Point Game on the I Heart Radio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Growing up faster because they have access to more.
When we was kids, we used to love to play outside,
make mud pies, going to swing, slide aboard to summer camp.
But it seems like nowadays, you know,
the electronics are raising children.
Yeah.
And I see that.
I mean, what could we do to reverse?
step, but take the tablets and take the phones. And when I do, my kids go right outside and
have a good time. They have more fun than they ever did. Right. Yeah. Well, that's what we used
to have to do. We didn't have that. So you had to go outside and play. Yep. But now, you know,
they're on the, like you said, they're on the tablets. We give them the tablets. Kids start crying.
You give them a tablet to try to, you know, they're in the vehicle. If you're going somewhere,
you give them a tablet to watch. So it's always something other than the human interaction.
But you got to take those tablets and stuff and let them touch the grass. Touching the grass is
important.
You can't build real people skills from social media, you know?
So you're going to let the kids learn for themselves too.
How do you think you've evolved from the time to your very first child, the 16-year-old, to where we are now?
How are you evolved?
Who is this person compared to who she was 16 years ago?
Oh, my gosh.
16 years ago, I was outside.
I was young.
Outside, outside?
Outside, outside, you know.
Outside.
You know, living life really fast.
and I didn't have the most money, but I was in the hood, you know, had my friends, you know, going to clubs, you know, partying.
And I didn't really have much responsibility.
Yes.
Yes.
Compared to now, you know, I had to grow with my babies at that time.
Compared to now, you know, I have a lot of love in me to give.
Right.
And it's just better.
It's just better off.
I'm a better woman.
I read that at one point in time you were dancing while expecting.
Mm-hmm.
I know good well
I know good GD well
you ain't get your butt on that stage
and bail it out here
and butt out there
I mean
there was a time where I was dancing
I had to figure it out
I ain't had no money
shit and I lost my ID so nobody was about to hire me
well how are you just going to get another one
I couldn't
what you mean I didn't have all the things that I needed
But at the end of the day, the strip club was right there.
Oh, so you didn't need no idea for the strip club?
No.
Well, how did they know you was of age?
You could have that people.
They could tell.
I had my little stretch marks and everything.
I already had kids.
Now, end up was pregnant while I was dancing.
You know, I was trying to make my money.
Could they tell?
Were you showing?
Were you like?
They didn't care.
That's why.
It's people in there were bullet holes in their ass and stuff.
You know?
So I was just trying to make my money, make my money.
make my ends meet because we ain't had no word to go.
So yeah, I went to the strip club, got my little dance
on, made my little couple dollars.
I ain't make that much and I didn't dance that long.
But I...
I was doing right because I could have been selling pussy.
So, you see what I'm pregnant?
Oh yeah, I was pregnant.
But I'm saying you can't say I know who are pregnant?
Yeah, you can't.
Some people deal.
You can charge extra too.
That's going for what?
I'm just saying...
You can charge extra.
Pregnant is a different type of pussy.
right now.
Don't act like y'all ain't fuck none and none that was pregnant.
Oh, come on.
All right.
You on, first of all, I mean, your own stage.
Okay, look, I'm like, damn, okay.
You know, you say you lost your ID, but maybe, I mean, there are some, I don't know,
maybe Target or maybe one of these, you know, retail chains or give you a job as a cashier
or something.
Okay, fine.
But dang.
I was, I was on my ass, and I was just, I didn't know if I could bring another baby in.
I already didn't have no help.
No place to go, no car, no money, nothing.
Did the child's father didn't offer assistance?
I don't even know who he was.
But at the end of the day, the baby made it.
But you know who he is not who, right?
I don't know none of these niggas.
The thing is when I, my new baby daddy is the only man that I ever been with in life.
That's how it goes with me.
I don't know nothing about nothing.
So he my first love.
The first time I had sex was with him.
We go.
No, no, no, no, no.
You ain't fit to do that.
Yes, well, yeah.
You ain't fit to race.
You, I'm not fit to let you try to raise these men.
But what if they want to come back now and says, okay, we want to be a part of the child's life?
Oh, no, no, no, no, no, they can be a part of their kids' lives.
Oh, I'm all for that.
Well, they might want, what, what, what, what, they don't spend the block.
Niggas get shot around here.
They don't play.
Uh-uh, we don't do that.
Oh, Lord, question.
You know.
You know.
No spinning the block.
Especially when I've got somebody that love me and treat me good.
Oh, baby, I don't go back.
Have you ever spun to block?
No.
I try.
I don't like that.
Why?
Because when you go back, you realize that.
There's a reason you left.
Yeah, so I just rather not spend no blocks no more, ever.
At the start of every new year, I set my goals.
I tell myself this year I'm eating right, I'm working out, I'm working hard, staying on track.
Then the reality hits.
travel, cravings, distractions.
Life just loves to test your focus.
I've been there.
I've fallen off, but I don't stay down
because Amazon helps bring me back up every time.
Amazon is here to make sticking to your goals easier.
From healthy snacks, I need to work out gear
I like to have on hand.
All of my everyday essentials are available to purchase in one place.
Not to mention, I can get it delivered fast,
so I don't have to worry about making a trip to the store
and adding to my already busy schedule.
Great prices, no running around.
no extra hassle.
Now, that's convenient.
So when life tries to steer you off track,
Amazon can help get you back to the plan,
focus on your goals,
and stay on your grind.
Save every day with essentials from Amazon.
I tell you what, just promise me this.
You won't ever go back.
If you're pregnant again,
you won't ever get back on stage
and you won't sell no hoo-ha.
Why would I do that?
This ain't the month.
This ain't two decades, a decade ago.
Okay, I'll be just saying.
Just say that, I promise.
I promise that I have, what's the promise is it?
I ain't going to get on stage.
You're going to get on stage pregnant.
And ain't going to sell no cat.
Yeah.
And, wait, hold up.
So he ain't going to sell no cat no more ever?
No, ever.
You're saying I'm not pregnant.
No, no.
You can't sell no cat, period.
Oh, hell no.
I sell cat to my men every day.
You know you lying.
No, I'm just saying, okay, okay, look, he takes care of you,
a roof, provides, so forth and so on.
If you consider that selling cat, I'm just saying selling outside cat,
there's somebody that ain't in the house.
Yeah, no, uh-uh.
I won't do that.
Okay, okay.
All right.
Y'all heard it.
Because I like the role play with my men.
What time of role play?
Like, you feel me?
I act like, you know, a little streetwalker, walk up to his car and say, how much you got, daddy?
Let me get a little extra 50.
And I do some strange.
I say all the time, like when he's taking me out to eat and shit.
Yeah.
I say, I suck a little dick for some crabs.
Then I do it.
And I'm rich.
He probably,
he probably get a,
I'll be bushing the crab on the table.
Oh, yeah, we get crablin.
Damn, big old crab claws
on the Alaskan king crab.
God.
But let me ask you this.
When you,
the internet was buzzing
because they say either Ray J
or Dr. Umar with his baby daddy.
You mess.
I'm just,
that's what they say.
I don't know,
I read that.
And I was like,
well, dang.
That's what they say,
how are they going to pick my baby daddy for me?
That's crazy.
I mean, I guess they're kind of looking at the hat.
You got the bee.
Hey, can y'all see the bead?
Look at the bead right here.
Show the bees.
We made this dress.
Hey.
But you know, I came to represent.
I'm a black empress to Pan African queen.
What did you say, Pan?
Pan.
And he used that term a lot.
Pan-Africanism.
Yep, that's what I identify is.
Mm-hmm.
I think Dr. Umar is a great teacher, you know?
Yeah.
But that's not my baby daddy.
Okay.
Okay.
Okay.
But he did, wasn't he on the breakfast club saying that he would like to have a?
He said that.
A lot of guys feel that way.
A lot of guys feel that way.
You think a lot of guys want to put a baby in you?
Yes, they love me.
They love me.
You don't know me like that, but even you would love me too.
Yeah.
No, for real.
Yeah.
I treat, you know, I treat man with respect and love.
Okay.
Abundance.
You know?
Why is Suu Kyi so easy to love?
I feel like I'm easy to love because I love automatically.
That's how my grandma raised me.
So I'm okay with giving love.
I'm okay with being there.
I'm an easy-going person.
I don't judge people.
I'm a listener.
And I'm a giver.
So naturally, when I meet a man,
automatically, I want to be there for you.
I want to know how you like your food cook.
I want to know how you like your chicken cook.
You feel me?
I want to know all that because I'm going to show you I can cook better than your mom.
You feel me?
Yeah, I'm going to show you something.
So in other words, you are a nurturer.
Yes.
I'm very nurturing.
And that's why I like to be, you know, be a mom.
Yes.
Yes.
So, yeah, that's why they actually.
So you treat, so you treat your man almost like he.
You're like in your child.
You're like, you loving on him and don't know him and he comes in the house.
He's going to know that you've been thinking about him all day.
Yeah, but he's still going to have to spend that money though.
You know, I'll treat you that like that.
But I still want you to make sure you provide and you take care of your baby.
Yeah, he's going to take care of you.
It's not fair that you got all this liquor right here and you know I can't drink.
But I, but see, but we're going to give you this to go home.
so when you, you know, because I want you to have a souvenir.
Okay, so after I had a baby, I got a baby, you don't.
Thank you.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Let me ask you this.
I mean, paying queen, because, you know, a lot of.
Paying African queen.
Could you be married to a man that have multiple wives?
Could you be one of many wives?
I used to think I was okay with that when I was younger.
You know, I did consider it.
I don't feel like that's my path.
Okay.
I don't judge people who are okay with that because I don't judge people who are okay with that
because I do feel like sometimes maybe a woman could use a sister-wife.
Yeah.
You know, that's their home, though.
But me personally, I would just like to be a wife by myself.
Yeah.
I mean, no one has made me change that.
Right.
I'm not saying that.
You're not closed to it, but at this present time, you're like, okay, it's going to be me and my husband.
Yeah.
Now, if he's like, okay, he can convince me that if there is a benefit for me and this family,
I might be open to it, but as a right now, that ain't where I'm standing.
Yeah, that's how I feel.
You know, a lot of people have multiple wives in different cultures and religions, but me, you know, I'm okay with just doing the me and my husband thing, yeah.
Did you go to Dr. Umar's school?
I actually did.
He actually has a school.
Yes, he does.
He actually does have the school.
And that same school, I went to that school when I was younger.
Yes.
Yeah.
So what's all this about he was getting money to build a new school and the school hadn't been erected, hadn't been built.
yet, what's going on with that?
I don't know, because I, he really does have a school.
Yes, and it's a big, it's a really nice school.
Okay.
And I, and I really respect it because it's from, it's in Wilmington, that's where I'm from.
And I, you're from Delaware?
Yes, I'm from Wilmington, Delaware.
Okay.
So, um, I respect his take on, you got to get in them streets.
Yes.
To change.
So I respect where he, where he got has in school.
Okay.
Because a lot of people over there need help.
Okay.
So, yeah.
I went to that school.
Y'all know I'm a man who appreciate the final things in life, a good, poor, Taylor-Fed,
and underwear that won't play games with my comfort.
That's why I rock Tommy John underwear.
We're talking luxury soft, I mean butter soft fabric, up to four times more stretch than competing brands.
It supports you, shapes you, keeps everything where it needs to be.
See, I can't be shifting my focus when talking to gas.
That's why I love Tommy John.
They have stay put waistbands that means no rolling or bouncing and quick draw fly.
Listen, that's true innovation.
It's a game changer when it's time to go.
Fast, easy, no fumbling.
And Tommy John only uses premium fabrics like Lensing Motel,
the global gold standard of breathable fibers.
With over 30 million pairs sold,
there are thousands of guys out there more comfortable than you right now.
I'm one of them.
Tommy John is the underwear for me because Tommy John is comfort-perfected.
Go to Tommyjohn.com today and save 25% off your first order
with code Shay-Shay.
That's S-H-A-Y, S-H-A-Y.
Don't short me now.
You got to say it twice.
Head to Tommyjohn.com
and take 40% off with code Shashay.
Yeah, you heard that right.
One of the biggest sales we've ever had.
Don't play around and miss it.
All right.
Listen to that you talk.
I'm very interested in know your upbringing.
So what was your upbringing?
When you're a kid, you're five, ten years of age,
what do you want to be?
at five and ten years of age
I always wanted to be a rapper
and entertainment
okay yeah
my mom wrote my first rap for me
yeah
and I used to rap in the hood
she used to take me to people and say
go ahead and rap
and I used to rap to people
and they used to pay me
they used to give me like a little dollar here
a little dollar there
and I grew up in a family of music
so my grandfather and everybody made music
I went to a cultural art school
a prominently black school
swahili school so
you know, I'm really
support black power
and you can see it like
in different situations that have come out.
So, you know, that's how I was raised.
I was a dancer and I was a rapper
and I went to Kumba Academy
in Wilmington, Delaware.
And, you know, I end up
going on that different path,
getting in the streets, you know, having children,
falling in love.
And happily, I made it out of that,
you know, made it out of the city.
You just told me earlier,
you didn't love none of them
your baby daddy.
I thought it was,
I,
well,
I,
honestly,
I guess it's a difference
between in love and love.
I genuinely had love for people.
You can love someone
but not be in love with said person.
Yes.
You love that person,
but you don't necessarily know
if you were in love with that person.
You know,
I wasn't in love you,
right.
Okay.
But,
I had a little,
you know how it is,
like,
and you in the streets.
When you young,
yeah,
yeah, yeah,
the requirements aren't even the same.
Yeah,
you feel me?
So.
You're a different person now than you were
Yeah, so I had a fast lifestyle in, and then I ended up, you know, I had this guy that I was dating.
He ended up passing away, and I started dating him.
The thing is, I had my shit together before me and him even dated.
I had my little business where I used to make Shea Butter, waist beads, you know.
I had my apartment.
I had my car, and I ended up meeting him.
He was a little older than me.
He didn't want to come to the side.
A little.
Okay, he was like, he had been like seven years older than me.
Okay.
Yeah.
So he didn't.
really want to come to my side of town.
So he ended up having me go with him, leaving all this stuff that I had.
And I kind of lost my business and everything that I had.
And I used to write songs and stuff, and I used to try to get him to read it.
But he didn't even want to.
He kind of just left the man.
No, he wasn't interested.
That should have been a clue right there.
If he's not interested in what you like to do and what you want to do,
what made you think that how could you love him?
Well, from my city, a lot of people will look at you crazy.
if you believe in yourself.
If you say, you know what?
Yeah.
I'm going to be, I'm going to be a rapper.
Right.
They're going to look at you like, bitch, you're dumb.
Right.
You know, so that situation happened where he wasn't support me,
and I did not have nothing in my pocket.
It was getting real hard for me.
Like, I was so sad.
I didn't have nowhere to go with my kids.
He kind of just left, he kind of just ditched me.
And that shit hurt.
But what I did was.
So when you met him, you already had kids, right?
I would have my kids, yeah.
How many kids did you have at that time?
I had three at that time.
You already had three at that time.
You already had three.
Yes. Okay, so he gets you, so did you move in with him? Yep. You moved in with him.
Did he have any kids?
So this is a podcast about video games. Kind of. It's also about friendship. Definitely.
And chaos? Unavoidably. Welcome to it's dangerous to go alone.
A podcast where we talk games, culture, nostalgia, and immediately go off topic.
There is no gatekeeping. There is no skill check. If you win a game on easy mode, we support you.
If you've never touched a controller, honestly, same energy for some of us.
It's fun, it's chaotic, it's friendship with a loose gaming theme.
And somehow we keep getting away with it.
You should listen.
Stream it's dangerous to go alone on the free Iheart radio app.
Or wherever you get your podcasts.
Hey, I'm Jared Adano.
You might know me as that loud guy who yells out,
help on the internet.
Help! Somebody! Please!
But there's so much more to me than that.
I'm an actor.
I'm a comedian.
And recently, I've become quite the helper myself.
And on my new podcast, Hope from a Hippocrite,
I'll be changing lives,
helping people in need with my sage advice
and thoughtful solutions.
Sike! I'm a comedian!
I'm not qualified to give good advice.
Join me and my comedian friends as we riff, rant,
recommend some of the most legally dubious advice
known to man.
If I'm calling you, even if you're on your phone,
let it ring twice.
One ring is too scary.
Oh, cream of chicken suit.
Hey, cream.
Cream a chicken suit.
This is Help from a Hypocrite,
the worst advice from the dumbest people you know.
Listen to Help from Hippocrat as part of the Mike Coulthura Podcast Network available on the IHartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
American soccer is about to explode.
The World Cup is coming.
Ramers sending on to Ernie Stewart for Chip.
I'm Ta Bamos.
I'm Tom Boe.
On our podcast, Inside American Soccer, you'll get the real storylines.
I'm not worried about Policic.
I'm not worried about Balligan.
I'm not worried about McKinney.
My only concern is what happens in the back.
The biggest decisions.
If you're going to look at stats and numbers,
he has no shot at making this World Cup team.
And the truth about the U.S. national team.
It wouldn't be a huge surprise if our team ends up in the quarterfinals
or potentially a great run into the semifinals.
The World Cup is almost here.
Experience it all with us.
Listen, inside American soccer with Tom Bogart and Tabramos
on the iHeart radio app, Apple Podcasts, wherever you get your podcast.
What's up, fam? It's Isaiah Thomas.
And I'm CJ Toledano, and our podcast, Point Game is about defying the odds.
Like LeBron heading into the playoffs without Luca and Austin Reed.
And finding ways to win no matter what.
He's the smartest player to ever play the game.
His IQ is at a level that we've never seen before.
And he knows. Without Luca and Austin Reeves, I got to manipulate the game.
We get a player's perspective on the challenges of the play.
I think Joker's going to be exhausted this series because when they don't have Rudy in the lineup,
he has to really guard guys like Nas Reid.
He has to guard Julius Randall.
And then he has to give us everything he gives us on the night-to-night basis on offense.
And when IT's friends stop by, like Quentin Richardson, we dive into some playoff history too.
Steve Nash would get that thing.
That man, hell get the flying.
He running up the court licking his fingers why he got the ball.
Like, you go through a training camp with that Isaiah, you figure it.
real quick.
Oh, yeah.
Get your ass up and down the court,
and you're gonna get the ball.
So listen to Point Game on the IHeart Radio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Will Ferrell's Big Money Players
and IHeart Podcast presents soccer moms.
So I'm Leanne.
Yeah.
This is my best friend, Janet.
Hey.
And we have been joined at the hips since high school.
Absolutely.
Now a redacted amount of years later,
we're still joined at the hip,
just a little bit bigger hips,
wider.
Odyssey. With all the snacks and drink.
Sidebar. Why did you get hard seltzer instead of beer?
They had a bogo. Well, then you got it.
Do you want a white collar or something here? Just take it.
What are y'all doing? Micropones? Are you making a rap album?
Oh, I would.
Come on.
Could you believe? I would buy it.
Cuts through the defense like a hot knife through sponge cake.
That sounds delicious.
Oh, you're lucky. I'm not a drug addict. You're lucky I'm not an alcoholic. You are.
You are. I'm not a killer.
I love this team.
I'm really trying to be a figure in their lives that they can rely on.
Oh.
Listen to soccer moms on the Iheart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
He had two.
He had two.
So it was several of y'all in the house.
Your three, his two, you and him.
Or did he have his kids?
He didn't have his kids.
Okay.
So you got you guys in the house and he's like, okay, when did you realize like, damn, this man is really not supportive?
I'm like just, I'm still, I'm with someone, but I'm really a lot.
I felt like that when I just started to look around and look at the people around me and just
going to the club all the time, you know, drinking.
I was just like, bro, I know that I'm supposed to have more than this.
I know that this is not my life.
This is just, I'm just sitting here until I figured out.
Yeah.
He broke me down until I had nothing left to give.
I had $300 in my pocket.
I took me and my kids to Atlanta.
Yeah.
Well, my grandmama and my auntie came and picked me up.
We drove over to Atlanta.
I moved in with my grandmom.
I seen the strip club.
Of course you feel me.
Yeah.
Fast, easy money.
I tried to make some money.
And it ain't worked for me because I had a natural body.
Yeah.
All the girls in there had their bodies done.
They already done.
Oh, my gosh.
They was getting that money.
But the guys didn't want natural girls.
They only wanted natural girls to for like $40.
40.
Yeah.
Back then, club waxing Atlanta.
We in Atlanta.
You should stop by.
You might like it.
I got some good wings.
Yeah.
Magic got the best wings.
Okay, imagine you got the best way.
But anyway, it didn't work for me.
And I was like, you know what?
I'm just going to get on Instagram and try it.
And I got on Instagram.
I made my videos.
I showed people my personality, how funny I am.
And then immediately everything changed.
Yeah.
Soon as I left those people.
Your mom.
So your mom is from Will.
So obviously, they're back there.
So when did you realize, like, you know what?
No, let's go back.
Him.
So you were going out with the club to him just drinking and smoking and
carrying on and...
Yeah, it's a fast life.
Everybody doesn't...
So what was his...
What was his job?
What did he do?
He was selling drugs.
Yeah, he was selling drugs.
What did you think was going to happen?
Suki?
I was young.
You know, I...
You thought he was going to give up that job?
You thought he was going to give up that life?
Because he got a girl now?
He said he had to give up no selling no drugs at that time.
Right.
You feel me?
I didn't tell him he had to stop that.
I wasn't thinking like that.
Right.
I was just thinking, you know, I had somebody who seemed to care about me and, and, you know,
And we started dating.
And I didn't see a future after that.
Right.
So after a while, I felt in my spirit this ain't my circle.
And God told me that, you know, the blessings that he may have for me
and may not be for everybody else.
Yes.
Yes.
They can't always go with you on your journey.
Sometimes these people are lessons.
So if I'm reading this correctly, your grandma and your auntie come pick you up.
My brother and sister and I was raised by grandparents.
How different do you feel your life would have been had you stayed in Wilmington and continued down the path that you were going on versus coming and staying with your grandmother?
Honestly, like all my friends that I grew up with, I probably would have been on drugs.
Yep.
Did your grandmother, I mean, you already got three kids because even though you might have been young, when you got three kids, you're kind of like grown.
You kind of like can move how you want to move
because it's not like a situation where you're moving somewhere
you move down and you don't have any kids
and they still treat you like you a child.
You got kids.
So you got to be an adult.
It ain't no more kids.
You got to be an adult because you're no longer just responsible for Suki.
You got three other people that you need to be responsible for.
So what did your grandma?
So what was that conversation?
What was that drive, that long drive for Wilmington, Delaware
to Atlanta, Georgia?
What was the conversation in the car like coming home,
coming to Atlanta?
I mean, I just felt like I was, I'm back with my family.
It's not no pressure.
It's not people upset.
It's just like, we're going back home.
Like, it wasn't an unwelcoming feeling at all.
You know, I'm just going back with my family, and I have to leave this guy, and I have to leave these people, and I have to chase my dreams.
I got to become something.
I got children.
My family don't want to spend their time raising my kids.
I got to raise my kids.
Right.
So I believed in myself.
I went to Atlanta, and I became something.
I put everybody in position.
And, you know, I love everybody, and I take care of pretty much everybody into my best ability.
Your father.
Oh, he played.
He played.
You didn't have a relationship with him?
Barely.
He played big time because you never know who your kids may become.
Right.
He was not a good dad.
What do you mean at that aspect?
He didn't spend any time with you.
He didn't give you anything.
What would you, when you said he's not a good dad, give me a, you know, provide him?
context.
He was not, yeah, he was not around.
Okay.
Financially, mentally, any of that.
They had me young.
My mom and him were high school lovers.
My mom ended up getting pregnant at 16.
Okay.
And he ran track.
Okay.
He was successful in that.
Yeah.
And he wasn't there for me growing up at all, you know.
But I did hear about the people in the city saying that he brags about me.
Oh.
What was the last time you saw your father?
I haven't seen him in probably 10 years.
Sukey.
That's still your father.
What?
You only get one of them.
So?
There's going to be a time that you're not going to be able to go see him on this side.
He ain't want to see me?
He don't know.
See, here's the thing.
Sooky, you don't know.
See, without having context, you can't explain somebody choices without the decision that they made.
So you said the decision, he did, well, what choice did he have?
Why did he make choose that?
We have no clue.
Okay, we actually, my mom actually took me to him.
Yes.
You know, a couple times.
And he had my number.
One time he seen me, when I had to move in with my cousin, Muffin, he seen me.
And he said, hi.
And I was like, I was telling him, he was asking me for my number.
I was like, I don't have a phone, you know.
Right.
He said he was going to buy me a phone.
He was going to come back.
He never came back.
Literally.
How old were you?
15, 16?
No, I was like 18.
18.
Yeah, I was up there.
Yeah.
He just never.
So how were you had your first child?
Um,
I got pregnant, uh, like 17.
Yeah.
So I had, I had mom around 18 years old.
But the thing is he had other kids.
Oh.
Yeah, he had other children.
Now he was that.
They were older than you or younger than you.
They were younger and they lived in the same house.
Oh, okay.
So now, now it makes sense now.
Yeah, my mom had a husband.
So we weren't, she's not like a bitter baby mom.
Yeah.
No, I'm talking about you.
Now it makes sense to me because you say, okay,
you got kids that live with you and that you see,
and I'm your child and you don't want to spend any time
or get to know me.
Now it makes sense to it.
See, you what, see, why did you say that before?
I don't know.
But I mean, because now it now is for,
now I understand your frustration and your anger towards him
because he does have kids and he does spend time with said kids.
Yeah.
Now me, I'm your child, but you don't have time for me.
And I was the first baby, you know, so I feel like he made a baby.
And normally the first daughter, the first child normally gets it all.
Yeah.
I feel like if he was in my life, it may have, my life probably would have been different.
But if it was supposed to happen, it would.
Did you want your dad's attention?
Did you do anything for your dad's attention?
Did you do anything for attention?
Yeah, I used to call.
I used to try to reach out to my grandmother on that side.
You know, I really did try.
My grandmother tried, my family tried.
Yeah.
Yeah.
They just didn't understand what was the problem.
If your dad were to walk in this room right now, what would you say to it?
I'd be like, what's up?
No, Dad, you can't say, Dad, what's up?
He ain't a homie from the block.
He's going to say, hey, Dad.
Dad, he's still, he's...
I can't call him Dad, though.
What you call him?
I mean, I don't call him anything.
I don't call him nothing.
You don't think about your dad?
You don't think about a relationship that you could have had or should have had.
But you do realize if you want to reconnect with your dad,
it's not when you reconnect here and go backwards.
If you connect here and go forward.
But go weird though.
Why?
Don't you want your grand, don't you want, he got grandkids.
Don't you want, don't you want, don't you want them to know their grandfather?
They don't care about my side.
They, they, you know, I can.
But they should.
That's a part of them.
They don't care, though.
No, but you don't.
You don't care.
You don't care in which now that's filtered down through them.
But that's the side of their family.
But we tried.
We tried.
My grandma used to knock on their door.
Hi, your grandpapies here.
Cracked the door open.
Close the door.
They don't, they didn't really.
Oh, I'm sorry to hear that.
Yeah, no, it's okay.
That had to hurt, though.
It would have hurt it, but I had a lot of love for my grandma.
I had a grandmom's love.
Yes.
So, you know, it's different when you raised by your grandmom.
It is.
It is.
I had a, I learned differently.
I had a different love around me.
So it never could affect me that much until I've seen my,
my sisters get to go with their dad.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
So, you know, then my grandma would take me and stuff like that.
Right.
But luckily, you know, it's a blessing that the man that my mom has chose after my dad was very supportive of me as well.
Okay.
You know.
But just keep the door jar.
I ain't saying close.
I'm not saying it's got to be wide open, but just leave a crack in the door in case he wants to come back in your life.
Don't you think if he did, he would have?
Hey, it might not be today.
It might not be tomorrow.
We're going to wait until I get menopause.
From the looks at that, that ain't happened anytime soon as you.
Back.
You're on a roll right now.
Yeah, I'm on a roll.
School.
Okay.
Were you a good student in school?
I was very charming.
Teachers loved me.
That was funny.
Schoolwork.
How was you in schoolwork?
It was hard.
It was hard.
No, no.
Did you apply yourself or did you go to school to crack jokes and be funny?
I mean, I applied myself.
that didn't work. And then I realized, okay,
telling jokes are being funny, it feels good.
But that ain't no school work.
I tried. I mean, I had extra help too
because I couldn't focus like every other child.
You got to understand the education system back then
wasn't as advanced as it is now.
Correct.
You can't just put 30 kids in a class and have one teacher
and think that everybody's going to learn at the same pace.
You know, so school was hard.
I was different.
I had ADHD.
Yes.
You know?
So you were somewhat challenged learning.
Yeah.
And you needed special attention.
I definitely needed special attention.
Okay.
And I got it.
I did get special attention.
I had some really great teachers, you know, that I had.
But you had to go to a different class to get that, right?
Yep.
Until they said, you know what?
I realized that what they would do with kids who needed extra help,
they would take us and put us in a smaller class.
Yes.
Where I realize now that it actually hurt you.
children because you got people in the schools that make fun of kids.
Yes.
You know, so I see that they put more teachers in a class to make everybody feel, you know.
So there's no more like if you're challenged somewhat learning challenged,
there are no more like you go to this class.
Yeah.
So they stay in the regular class.
They just have teachers to help them.
Why segregate the students when you could just bring extra love and help in the class?
I respect what they're doing now.
Me, I had hard.
You know, they even put us in a little line sometimes.
So I had to learn how to fight.
So they made fun of you because you was in that class that it was probably like seven or eight of you in that one.
Yeah, and I loved my my classmates.
We were lit.
Why are you fighting people?
It wasn't the people in the class.
I know you weren't fighting.
It was the people that was outside the class that potentially made fun of you, huh?
Yeah, I had to whip my ass sometimes, you know.
You were a young lady.
You ain't supposed to fight.
Let me tell you how hard school is.
You may not want to fight, but people will keep picking at you because you got understanding.
These are kids that are growing up too.
They don't know that it comes with consequence
when you start hurting others.
You know, they got to learn and bump their head a couple times.
So, yeah, you pick with me too much,
you know, I'm going to whip your ass.
I'm going to have my aunties in them.
Now my family got to step in.
You feel me now?
We're chasing school buses and shit
because y'all not about to keep picking on me.
Hell now.
Why are you bringing family members into a fight?
My family come.
They don't care about me bringing them.
They're coming.
If I come on crying, this girl can't fully hit me.
They said, I got a big nose.
They're making fun of my skin.
Yeah, we whooping their.
Yeah, I used to talk about every feature that I had in school.
Yeah, we're...
But you were there to learn.
So what?
So what, they tell you got a big nose?
They say, what, you got big lips?
You got a big, big, big, but what?
You're there to learn.
Yeah.
You went to school to fight.
No, I went to school to learn, and I fucking ran and found out.
This school way these kids just get them.
You got to, but I do.
You respect the whole process because I had to learn how to deal with people in the world, you know?
Yes.
And I had to learn that no matter how much they talk about my nose, my skin, or how I look my hair, I'm beautiful.
This is me, you know.
So you got to learn how to be able to move in a group of hate and ass people.
Right.
People that just don't know no better, you know?
When did you realize that, you know what, school did you send for me?
I realized it around 10th grade.
I realized it around 10th grade.
I'm just like, yeah, I don't want to do this, you know.
But I, I wouldn't, it just wasn't for me.
Yes.
I tried, you know, and then I dropped out.
You dropped out.
Do you regret that?
No.
Do you go get a GED?
I tried.
Then I dropped out of that too.
But my mom was homeschooling us, so I got homeschooled.
First of all, is your mom an educator?
Yes, she is.
She homeschools everybody in the family.
She's really good at that.
Okay.
Yeah.
So she had the homeschool meet there.
You dropped out of regular school.
You dropped out of homeschool.
You dropped out of GED.
Yeah.
Yeah, so yeah, the school probably went for you.
But then I...
You can't focus, can you?
No.
You hyper.
Yeah, I'm so hyper, bro.
But then I went to cosmetology school.
How'd you learn there?
You dropped...
Let me tell you.
It's different ways to teach people stuff.
Everybody can't.
learn from a book. Some people learn from...
Visually. Visually, you know? So I was good at
watching people. To do something. Yeah. So I did
great in that and I started working in salons and stuff. Okay. Yeah. So you
do nails, hair. Yeah, I did nails and hair. Okay.
I actually used to do a lot of natural hairs, like locks and stuff. That's what I started
from. Okay. And then, longer than the line, I end up going back into music and rapping.
Okay. You do your nails? No, these, I don't do my nails no more. I wear press
On.
You used to do your name?
Yeah, I used to do one else.
So you saved a lot of money doing that because you're expensive.
Yeah.
Shit.
What would the, do you remember the video that you did?
You said you got on Instagram.
You tried a lot of everything, but it was when you got on Instagram.
Do you remember the video that you did that went viral?
And you're like, okay, I kind of like this.
What did you do?
I went in front of my mom's house and it was like this old mattress that they just threw out there.
They never threw away.
So I got in front of a mattress.
did my hair and my makeup, and I made a little rap.
It's like, I'm five foot, but my throat six, six.
I'm a rab bitch.
You're mad because your pussy ain't fat like this,
and you man ate my pussy like chicken nuggets.
And then I just went.
I'm five foot, but the throat six, six.
The hoo-ha fat.
Yeah.
And your man ate my coochie like chicken nuggets, you feel me?
Because people always make fun of me because I'm short.
So I didn't let them know.
It don't matter if I'm short.
Yeah.
Your man like it.
Yep.
I'm fun size.
But you tell it, but you tell women that two girls that do, wouldn't you?
Yeah, I told them.
I'm five foot by my throat six six.
I kept it real.
And guess what?
I made people feel liberated.
Because it's not only women who's throat in six six, it's men too.
It's the whole nation.
Yeah.
Everybody loves a big throat.
So I just, I used what I got.
I rapped about it.
You wrapped about it.
Yep, and I'm still performing that song now.
Yep.
When you did that song,
men would come up and ask you, too, didn't they ask you that?
They just be like, they just say, Sukai.
They don't know what's that.
They just show love.
They be like, Sukeye, what's how?
Suki with the good Koochie?
Like, everybody knows I'm a troll.
I love to have fun for the name.
How did you come up with that?
How did you come up with Sukki with the good, you know what?
Well, the name, the good kutri part was given to me, you know,
And it rhymes with Sukki.
So, yeah, it was just giving to me.
You know, you know, these people.
Like I gave you that name?
Yeah.
And have you ever heard that it was a lie?
Have you ever heard?
I heard a lot about me.
Did you hear that?
No, Sukk.
I promise you.
I don't know anybody.
But you heard that I was Sukki with a Gaguchi.
Because, I mean, I read your body.
I'm like, and I'm debating, how am I going to say this?
I'm like, should I say this?
And I'm like, this is the intro.
And I'm like, Lord, have mercy.
They're going to kill me.
Like.
No, they're going to respect you more for saying that because everybody knows my name.
They'll be like, oh, but I'm, but I'm saying, I'm saying, you,
you and a guest on an epic rock adventure with IHart Radio and Evanesus.
Live in Toronto with flights and hotel.
Entry to the IHart Radio sound check party and a thousand dollars.
Cash.
Download the free IHart Radio app.
Listen to IHart Heavy Rock for 10 minutes for your chance to win.
June 5th that don't miss the IHart Radio Evanessens Sanctuary album.
Release Party featuring their new single, Who Will You Follow?
Hey, I'm Joe Dono. You might know me as that loud guy who yells out, help on the internet.
Help! Somebody! Please!
But there's so much more to me than me. I'm an actor. I'm a comedian, and recently, I've become
quite the helper myself. And on my new podcast, Hope from a Hypocrite, I'll be changing lives,
helping people in need with my sage advice and thoughtful solutions.
Sike! I'm a comedian.
I'm not qualified to give good advice.
Join me and my comedian friends as we riff, rant,
recommend some of the most legally dubious advice known to man.
If I'm calling you, even if you're on your phone, let it ring twice.
One ring is too scary.
Oh, cream a chicken suit.
Hey, cream.
Cream a chicken suit.
This is Help from a Hypocrite, the worst advice from the dumbest people you know.
Listen to Help from a Hypocrat as part of the Mike Coutura podcast network available
on the IHart Radio.
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
American Soccer is about to explode.
The World Cup is coming.
Ramos sending on to Ernie Stewart the Chip.
I'm Tab Ramos.
I'm Tom Boe.
On our podcast, inside American soccer, you'll get the real storylines.
I'm not worried about Policic.
I'm not worried about Balligan.
I'm not worried about McKinney.
My only concern is what happens in the back.
The biggest decisions.
You're going to look at stats and
numbers. He has no shot at making this World Cup team. And the truth about the U.S. national
team. It wouldn't be a huge surprise if our team ends up in the quarterfinals or potentially
a great run into the semifinals. The World Cup is almost here. Experience it all with us.
Listen to Inside American Soccer with Tom Bogart and Tab Ramos on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcast,
wherever you get your podcast.
What's up, fam? It's Isaiah Thomas. And I'm C.J. Toledano and our podcast,
Point game is about defining the odds.
Like LeBron heading into the playoffs without Luca and Austin Reed.
And finding ways to win no matter what.
He's the smartest player to ever play the game.
His IQ is at a level that we've never seen before.
And he knows.
Without Luca and Austin Reeves, I got to manipulate the game.
We get a player's perspective on the challenges of the playoffs.
I think Joker's going to be exhausted this series because when they don't have Rudy in the lineup,
he has to really guard guys like Nas Reed.
He has to guard Julius Roe.
Randall.
And then he has to give us everything he gives us on the night-to-night basis on offense.
And when IT's friends stop by, like Quentin Richardson, we dive into some playoff history too.
Steve Nash would get that thing.
That man, hell get to fly.
He run up the court, licking his fingers why he got the ball.
Like, you go through a training camp with that, Isaiah.
You figure it out real quick.
Get your ass up and down the court, and you're going to get the ball.
So listen to Point Game on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Bill Farrell's Big Money Players and IHeart Podcast presents soccer moms.
So I'm Leanne.
Yeah.
This is my best friend Janet.
Hey.
And we have been joined at the hips since high school.
Absolutely.
Now a redacted amount of years later.
We're still joined at the hip.
Just a little bit bigger hips.
Wider.
This is a podcast.
We're recording it as we tailgate our youth soccer games in the back of my Honda Odyssey.
With all the snacks and drinks.
Sidebar.
Why did you get hard seltzer instead of beer?
Well, they had a bogo.
Well, then you got it.
Do you want a white collar or something here?
Just take it.
What are y'all doing?
Microphones?
Are you making a rap album?
Oh, I would.
Come on.
Could you believe?
I would buy it.
Cuts through the defense like a hot knife through sponge cake.
That sounds delicious.
Oh, you're lucky.
I'm not a drug addict.
You're lucky I'm not an alcoholic.
You are.
I'm not a killer.
I love this team.
And I'm really trying to be a figure in their lives that they can rely on.
Oh.
Listen to soccer moms on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you.
you get your podcasts.
I mean, you want to be known by that?
I don't mind because it's like, that's my name.
You can call me Sukiana if you want to, but like, but.
Sukiana, Suki, but everybody knows I'm Suki with a good Koochie.
It ain't not, they can't take that from me.
Nobody can say, oh, that'd be fine.
I didn't have that cat.
That shit would try.
You never going to hear that about me.
Never.
Never.
I take your word for it, Sukey.
Never.
How'd you end up on Jerry Springer, though?
Jerry Springer was a time.
Rest and peace.
Jerry Springer.
Yes.
Because, you know, I'm happy that I got to meet him and got a chance to get to know him.
And I know from that he genuinely love black people.
Yes.
And I end up going to that show when I first started from that song that I just sang to you, the producers reached out.
And they was like, we need you on a show.
So you were on the show to rap?
Yeah.
I use that as an opportunity to my song.
They wanted me to do some other stuff.
Yes.
Yeah.
But you ended up dancing with the couple that was arguing that was on the show arguing.
Yeah, because we want, okay, so me and a guy named Seafood went on there because.
His name was what?
Seafood.
How he got that name?
Yeah, Seafood.
We went on Jerry Springer.
His woman was feeling like me and him was talking.
And we was like, no, we're just doing content.
We're making fake videos and stuff.
I go in there and got to sing my song.
You feel me?
Yes.
And that was the beginning.
That was it.
Yep.
Jared Springer.
I definitely started from Jerry Springer.
So, see you and seafood.
How did you meet Seafood?
He's from Philly.
I'm from Delaware.
We just end up meeting.
Yeah.
But his girlfriend felt that you guys had something going on.
Did you guys talk on the phone?
So, I mean, how often were you guys creating content?
Probably like every night or then, maybe like twice a week.
We'll make some videos and stuff.
But we weren't, we weren't dating or anything like that.
We were just making really funny videos.
Like me and him had a dream.
We want to make it.
We want to make it out.
So we made some funny videos right.
When I started Instagram, Jerry Springer reached out.
Then guess what?
MTV reached out.
Yeah.
All these different people started reaching out.
So what Seafood doing now?
Y'all still cool?
Yeah.
He's in comedy and stuff like that.
Oh, okay.
Is his name still Seafood?
Cedo.
Seafood.
Yeah.
Okay.
Then Love and Hip Hop, Miami.
Yeah.
How did that happen?
So shortly after Jerry Spring.
Lever and Hip Hop
reached out to me
and it was
Loving Hip Hop Atlanta
and Loving Hip Hop, Miami
that were both fighting
over which one could get
They were fighting over
you on?
Yep.
Because they know you fun
and you were entertaining
you won't keep it lit.
Yep, and that's what I do.
I end up getting picked up
from Miami
and it was a really great experience.
Do you have a manager?
So how did people get in touch with you?
Did they DM you?
Did they on IG or X?
Or how do they get in touch with you?
Back then, you know,
they just hit me up,
I didn't have no management.
So it hit you the DM, huh?
Yeah, nobody didn't want to manage me at that time.
Did you think you'd be like, man, this ain't no jazz free.
This ain't no love and hip hop.
Y'all, y'all trolling.
I would be so excited.
I would not believe it.
I'm like, oh, my gosh, is this NBC?
Oh, my gosh, love and hip-hop was asking for me?
I was just like, wow, oh, my goodness.
Like, I didn't really know what to say.
I was just very thankful.
Yes.
So how was that experience?
I just knew when I had the opportunity to walk on the stage
or walk in front of the camera
that I would take over a room
and on the room
anytime I'm in there.
That's what I do.
And love of hip hop
went really well for me.
It was a great time
and I'm just thankful for VH1.
I'm thankful for that.
They make good money on them shows?
Yeah, they better.
You make good money, huh?
Yeah, I do now.
I make them definitely, definitely.
Thankful for that.
Because, you know, as a woman, it's hard.
You know, you got to stand firm
on what you feel you deserve.
out here. Right. Because they're going to say, oh, you, you're a woman and you black. Uh-uh. But you got to stand firm. Y'all want me?
Y'all going to have to pay. Right. And I need my coin. And then you go on baddies. And you fall all the time.
I'll be falling. Fighting. Oh, fight. Oh, yeah. No, not all the time, though. A lot of the times. Why you like that?
No, it ain't mean. Why you can't just get alone? These holes, these holes. It'd be these holes. It'd be them. You see how cool I am?
They can't take me.
I come in that room.
They smell how good this.
They can't take it.
They can't take it.
Whoa, whoa, whoa.
They'll be hating.
I'll be intimidating these whole little cell, my little short cell.
But you can't go in there on that type of time, though, Zooki.
I just go on there.
I go, listen, I don't fit in with everybody.
I don't want to.
I don't want to hang out with people I don't know like that.
But you try to get to know somebody.
Don't you want to meet people?
That's like you meet people.
Why am I trying to meet people that they don't even trust their self?
I watch them every day treat each other bad.
They ain't no good friends.
I don't want to make no friends with them.
I came to come get my bag.
The viewers want to see Sukihana on their screen.
Suki ain't got to blend in with the rules.
You ain't trying to make no friends.
Hell not.
But see, you went on that type of time.
I'm like, yeah, I know you guard tools.
I know y'all know that this cat like that.
No, they heard.
I ain't say that, though.
I just walked in, you feel me, what's up?
You know, I give respect.
I do show respect.
Yeah.
But I don't necessarily disrespect nobody.
I show respect.
Right.
But I ain't with the key can because you can't trust people out here.
They take advantage of you, especially if you're a big fish.
You got a lot going for yourself.
Yeah.
And they might want to be in the same position as you.
So, you know, I'm very protective of myself.
You know, that's all.
But you, I mean, so what's the difference between love and hip-hop and baddies?
It's a big difference.
because the franchises are different.
Okay.
I would say that love of hip hop, you know, they got, they don't do as much fighting.
Yeah.
The crowd is a little older, you know, where Baddys is a younger crowd.
Yes.
And those people love to watch fights.
Those people, you know, they like that style on there.
So I love both franchises, though.
I'm not going to lie, it's fun.
Yeah.
It is fun.
Do you look at it like, do you think people try to take advantage of you because of
to your size because they're like, look, she's small.
She's five foot tall. She ain't going to do nothing.
And they try to take advantage of you and you feel you got to show them.
You got to stand up for yourself.
Like, y'all are nothing to walk over, Sukie.
Yeah, no, that does happen.
When you're short, your little one, people are going to feel that way.
They'll try you, you know, but I demand respect when I'm going around.
I'm going to get it, you know.
Or you have to fight for it, huh?
Yeah, you feel me?
That's what I told them already.
I don't walk around here like I'm the toughest person.
I show respect.
But I do warn people
You know, I will take it there
I will
You fight as a child?
Did you fight growing up?
I had to
But see, I knew when I was going to baddies
That bitches is ruthless
They ruthless, you know
Me
I'm always on point, you know
I make sure that I'm prepared
While they drink and get fucked up all the time
I don't
Right
I'm working out
I'm with my kids
And I'm making sure that
You know, I'm protected
in every way. I know I can't beat everybody.
Right. But I do know my self-defense laws.
So what I'm saying is, yeah,
I know my- You're trying to take it there.
I will take it there. I will have.
So why bitches think that we're joking,
I came to get my money and go home to my kids. I let them know that
every time. Listen, I don't know which I got going on.
I got to get back to my kids and I'm going
back to my kids exactly how I look right now.
You know?
So every time I pull up, you feel me? I got people.
I got my family with me. They steal.
same ones, they steal there.
While people think
them black trucks outside
is part of production, each corner, that's my
family, each corner, every state.
Yeah, I got to make sure
I'm okay out this bitch. So
when I'm maced a bitch, you feel me?
You're mason.
Now you're the police.
Sometimes you got a mace of my
and they ain't ever been maced before.
No, no, no.
And I'm not trying to be maimed.
Ain't nobody get maced here.
No.
I got maced.
You're like, I see why.
Yeah.
See, Mace ain't, it ain't that bad.
I think that's something nice just to pump.
That'll get a big mind right.
That'll get a bit of mine.
So you Mace and then take off running, huh?
No, I'm Mace you whole and I'm going to lead off the club last.
I like Mace.
I don't even mind Mace in the air.
I don't even run it.
You got to breathe it in for real.
No, but that's just us the objective for you to get away.
No, that's for them to get away.
That's like a skunk.
You're like a skunk spray you?
That's for him to get away.
Like, when you do it.
That's for them to get away.
Back up off me.
Why is I running?
I'm about to, uh-uh.
Back up off.
Yeah.
So you're doing too much.
Hell not.
These whole, they're going to get me.
That's what the world need to know right here.
Don't ever put out a threat.
Don't say what you're going to do to somebody because you're going to get them fully prepared.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
You're saying that you're going to hurt me.
Oh, you said you're going to do what to me?
Oh, I got you.
I got everybody in this club.
Watch this.
Yeah.
But that's at times, you know.
Yeah.
Have you ever made somebody?
Have you ever been angry with someone and y'all later became friends?
Or once you're an enemy, you're always an enemy.
Yeah, I ain't going to lie.
Once somebody's enemy in mind, they always, I'll never trust you.
Because you'll never trust you.
You can't trust them.
I can't trust you.
I always got to watch you.
So I just keep my distance from you.
But you got to keep your enemies close sometimes, you know?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Did you beat up a girl for using the N-word?
Yeah, I did.
I tore her ass up.
I'll do it again.
Sookie, you can't go around beating on people and fighting people.
Hold on.
I thought you said you were mom.
I said you.
I thought you said you want to get home to your kids.
That would you say it?
I did.
Ain't no white woman about to sit in my face and keep saying nigger.
You was on the show?
Yes.
I don't like it.
It makes me feel some type of way.
It hurt me.
It hurt me real bad.
It makes me think you plan with me.
me. So I take certain things really serious and I try to cover it and act normal sometimes,
but I ain't going to lie. When it come to how I was brought up and going to Kumba Academy,
we had to sit there and watch roots. We had to watch it, you know, so certain things I don't play with.
Did you tell them to stop to look? You need to stop saying that.
Yeah, I did. So one thing about it is what I learned about people nowadays,
is that
is what I say.
They want to be black
until it's time to be black.
Yeah.
You want to say
then I whip your ass
and nigger then you turn white.
So I don't respect
I don't respect
white Latinos
saying nigger. I don't respect
nobody saying nigger. I don't even respect
my people saying it. I understand.
Yeah. But I can't let other people
disrespect
me in my face like that, it makes me want to cry.
You feel me, I want to do something to a bitch.
Because at the end of the day, a lot of these people,
you don't see them at the protest.
Right.
You don't see them fight for us.
Right.
You don't see them.
They stay out.
I don't respect that.
So I don't want nobody playing with us saying,
nigger, this and nigger that.
I don't like that.
Just stop saying the word.
Respectfully, if you respect our people,
stop seeing it.
Is there anything that you can't do?
do on the show? I mean, well, I mean, everybody know that show is a fighting show. You know,
they travel, they do music. And, um, I mean, they, they get down, you know. It's just a,
it's a doggy, dog world on it. So right now, you're taking a break until you have the baby,
and then you're going back, huh? See, I'm a special guest. So they call me. They call you
when they need, yeah. Yeah, so yeah, I'm, I'm taking a break. I end up finding out that I was
pregnant on the show. And I'm so thankful that God protecting me and my baby, because I had no
clue that I was pregnant. Right. And then I just find that I'm pregnant and I'm going to protect
me in my child. So, you know, I'm doing my mommy thing, my pregnant thing. And then after I have the
baby, you know, I don't know what path I might be on. I don't know where I might be.
Is there possible that you can go on one of these shows and not fight? Yes, it is definitely
possible. But they got to be on it. They got to be on it. They got to be.
on their best behavior, huh?
If you around some drunk bitches,
some people that like to drink,
you already know that it's going to be some fights.
You know that.
Liquor?
Yeah.
You drink a little bit, though,
before you got pregnant.
So you probably drunk, too.
Yeah, I was wrong.
But I ain't drink as much.
I never take.
You got me up here thinking
that they be drinking and you'll be sober.
You be right there with them.
No, I don't drink with them hose.
I don't even drink from their bottles.
Why don't you don't drink in their bottles?
You don't never know what these whole things are having in their bottle.
Or they weed.
You can't drink and smoke with everybody.
So I have my little cup, but I told my friend Sapphire, you know,
listen, we drink a little bit.
We let them bitches get drunk.
Yeah.
Let them get drunk so we can see exactly who they is.
But I need us to be on point.
So when I know I'm going into a place and I don't really trust the energy,
I'll drink a little bit.
But as soon as I'm done with them, oh, we can go party, you know?
Yeah.
You can't be getting too drunk around people now.
Yeah.
Because you never know.
That's when your equilibrium ain't that good.
They can throw you off your feet.
Yeah.
And then do something bad to you.
Yeah.
Hell, yeah.
So, but I really, when I go on TV, I want to be funny, I want to have fun.
Right.
But I don't kick you with everybody.
I do fool with some of the baddies.
And I fuck with Lemmy.
I'm cool with Natalie.
You know, some of the girls, but everybody ain't much cup of tea.
Yeah.
I mean, I try to watch a little bit to see for this interview, but.
You just got a lot.
like fighting. It's like the WW.
It's like WW. It's like WW.
Yes. Yeah.
But that's kind of rehearsed.
Y'all will be rehearsed. You used to be coming out.
I thought wrestling was real.
No.
But you said you grew up fighting. You've been fighting all your life because people
try to pick on you. They take advantage of you because they look at you as small and they
think you're an easy victory. And then when y'all get the tussler, you're like,
okay, you see B, I ain't as easy as you thought I was ever.
Yeah, I'm not easy.
It may be to some people.
But no, not to Airbag.
They go and invite you back, but you can't be fighting no more.
I don't want to.
Oh, my goodness.
This concludes the first half of my conversation.
Part two is also posted, and you can access it to whichever podcast platform you just listen to Part One On.
Just simply go back to Club Shet Shay Profile and I'll see you there.
Another podcast from some SNL late-night comedy guy, not quite,
on Humor Me with Robert Smygel and Friends,
me and hilarious guests from Bob Odenkirk to David Letterman
help make you funnier.
This week, my guest, S&L's Mikey Day and head writer, Streeter Seidel,
help an a cappella band with their Between Songs banter.
Where does your group perform?
We do some retirement homes.
Those people are starving for banter.
Listen to Humor Me with Robert Smigel and Friends
on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
What's up, fam, Isaiah Thomas.
And I'm C.J. Tolodano.
It's our favorite time of the year on our podcast, Point Game, the playoffs.
We're digging into the biggest surprises of the season.
And I'm looking back on some of my greatest playoff moments.
If we didn't talk ever again, I was funny.
You just understood.
That's how personal it got.
Wow.
Then after that game seven, Mark keep coming to him.
He's like, you know, I love you, dog.
You know, it's all love.
This was just playoffs.
This was just basketball.
So listen to Point Game on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
I'm Joey Dardano.
And on my new podcast, hope from a hippie
I'll be changing lives, helping people in need with thoughtful solutions.
Sike, I'm a comedian. I'm not qualified to give good advice.
Join me and my comedian friends as we riff, rant, recommend some of the most legally dubious advice known to me.
This is Help from a Hypocrite, the worst advice from the dumbest people you know.
Listen to Help from a Hypocrite Wednesdays on the Iheart radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
American soccer is about to explode.
The World Cup is coming.
Ramos sending on to Ernie Stewart for chip.
I'm Tab Ramos.
I'm Tom Boeh.
On our podcast, Inside American Soccer,
you'll get the real storylines,
the biggest decisions,
and the truth about the U.S. national team.
It wouldn't be a huge surprise
if our team ends up in the quarterfinals
or potentially a great run into the semifinals.
Listen, Inside American Soccer
with Tom Bogart and Tab Ramos
on the eye heart,
radio app, Apple Podcasts, wherever you get your podcast.
Hey, it's Edwin Castro, also known as Castro 1021.
And I'm Conky, his best friend and business manager.
And we've got a new show called The 1021 Podcast.
I'm taking you behind the scenes on how I became one of Twitch's most popular streamers.
We also love sports.
And with the World Cup right around the corner, we'll be breaking down the biggest
storylines ahead of the big tournament here in the USA.
Listen to the 1021 podcast on the Iheart radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
