The Breakfast Club - Baby McMama Drama, Kim Fields, Ask C&E And More!
Episode Date: June 30, 2022Today on The Breakfast Club Kim Fields joins the show to talk Upshaw and her legacy of Television royalty. During Ask C&E a delivery driver asks if he should have "retaliated" when discussing how ...a customers boyfriend thought he was trying to pull up on his girl. Charlamagne and Envy also discuss the hottest topic at the moment which involves a babys mama... and some McDonalds. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Hey guys, I'm Kate Max. You might know me from my popular online series, The Running Interview Show,
where I run with celebrities, athletes, entrepreneurs, and more.
After those runs, the conversations keep going.
That's what my podcast, Post Run High, is all about.
It's a chance to sit down with my guests and dive even deeper into their stories,
their journeys, and the thoughts that
arise once we've hit the pavement together. Listen to Post Run High on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. own? I planted the flag. This is mine. I own this. It's surprisingly easy. 55 gallons of water,
500 pounds of concrete. Or maybe not. No country willingly gives up their territory. Oh my God.
What is that? Bullets. Listen to Escape from Zaka Stan. That's Escape from Z-A-Q-A-S-T-A-N
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As a kid, I really do remember having these dreams and visions,
but you just don't know what is going to come for you.
Alicia shares her wisdom on growth, gratitude, and the power of love.
I forgive myself. It's okay. Have grace with yourself.
You're trying your best, and you're going to figure out the rhythm of this thing. Alicia Keys, like you've never heard her before.
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DJ Envy, Angela Yee, and Charlamagne Tha God.
Wake that ass up.
The Breakfast Club is on.
Right here.
I am Phillip Blass. I'm talking to the Breakfast Club is on. Right here. I have to live live.
I'm talking to the Breakfast Club this morning.
Okay, okay, okay.
I love coming here.
I'm never not going to come here.
You guys are good to me.
In return, I'm always going to be good to y'all.
For a lot of people in the hip-hop generation,
the Breakfast Club is where people get their information
on the topics, on the artists, and everything like that.
In that aspect, radio is still important.
The Breakfast Club.
When my name come up, respect it.
Good morning, USA.
Yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo.
Angel E is out.
Charlamagne was popping.
Peace to the planet.
It's Thursday.
You got some.
Is it Thursday?
It is Thursday.
Okay, just make it show.
You got some like some, some common music.
Anything common?
What's wrong?
I want you to explain how your day was.
Yesterday was your birthday.
You turned a big 4-4.
4-4.
I just want to set the tone.
You know what I mean?
I don't know what you're playing because I don't have my headphones on.
I ain't played nothing yet.
Okay, but I didn't do nothing yesterday.
I went to therapy.
I had therapy at 3 o'clock.
And then me and the wife worked out.
Slew to perm.
Let perm get you straight.
We worked out at around 6.
Now I'm in here with a sore quad muscle.
I took an edible around 9.53.
That's late.
It was, but I actually needed it because my body was sore.
So I took an edible and I put some CBD on my quad,
and I went to sleep.
That was a great day.
You said you wanted to drive by.
I was too tired to do that.
I wanted to.
I wanted to drive down to Turnpike because here in the Tri-State
on the Turnpike
on exit 14
they have the
Welcome to New Jersey sign
and if you've been
watching Ms. Marvel
on Disney Plus
like I have
they have Ms. Marvel
sitting on top of
the Welcome to New Jersey sign
because you know
the show is set
in Jersey City.
So I wanted to drive by
and see that
but I was too tired.
Why don't you just have somebody take a picture for you?
Somebody did, but I still want to see it for myself.
That's crazy.
I did.
It's Luke Desher.
I saw it yesterday, but I want to see it for myself.
My goodness.
Why can't I see it for myself?
Okay.
All right.
That's all you wanted for your birthday.
I figured.
Hey, listen, man.
I'm a blessed man.
I'm a simple man.
I live a simple life.
I didn't need nothing.
I don't know.
I'm cool.
Two Chainz wanted a big booty hole, and you wanted to see Marvel on the sign.
2 Chainz also wrote that song a long, long time ago.
2 Chainz is a married man with beautiful children and a beautiful wife.
I'm sure that's not what he wants for his birthday now.
Just a song.
It's just a song.
Just a song.
Big booty hole, please.
I was home, loving on my daughters.
My daughter's loving on me. Wife loving on me. You know,. Oh, please. I was home. Loving on my daughters. My daughter's loving on me.
Wife loving on me.
You know, friends hitting me up.
I'm cool.
That's all I need.
God is good.
Thank you.
All praises due.
God is great.
All right.
All right.
Well, let's get the show cracking.
You know who's going to be joining us this morning?
I forgot who.
Tootie.
Tootie.
Yes.
Kim Fields.
Don't say just Tootie.
Don't do this.
Kim Fields will be joining us.
Kim, the legendary Kim Fields will be joining us today. She came yesterday. I thoroughly enjoyedotie, yes. Kim Fit. Don't say just Tootie. Don't do this. Kim Fields will be joining us. The legendary Kim Fields will be joining us today.
She came yesterday.
I thoroughly enjoyed that conversation, man.
Thoroughly enjoyed that conversation.
That's royalty right there.
She's going to be joining us.
And we got front page news next.
We'll tell you about mobile abortion clinics.
What's that?
Oh, like clinics that are going to be coming through the hood to do abortions?
Yes.
Is it legit?
We'll talk about it when we come back.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
All right.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Let's get in some front page news.
What's happening?
Start off with some sports.
James Harden.
He will decline the $47.4 million option on his contract with the Philadelphia 76ers.
That's just him restructuring his
contract, though, so Philly can build out
their team. That's all.
So they can sign some other players
that can help them win championships. He's not
opting out because he's about to go to another team.
Also, Bradley Beal from the
Washington Wizards. He declines $36.4
million player option. Now, he might go to
another team. I don't know.
And also,
Miles Bridges, he plays for the
Charlotte Hornets, was arrested
for felony domestic violence in LA.
Now, the 24-year-old
was also a free agent. Of course, he
plays for the Hornets, turned himself into a local
jail. Allegedly, he got into an argument
with the woman, and they said it turned
physical. The woman said she
had some bruises and required medical attention. Well, that has nothing he got into an argument with the woman and they said it turned physical the woman said she uh had
some bruises and required medical attention well that has nothing to do with free agency
but that was that all right now mobile abortion clinics talk to me about this what is this exactly
now there's an abortion clinic with locations in four states uh expands its operations as the news
broke against uh with Roe versus Wade.
Now it's called Just a Pill.
It was founded in 2020 and it provides reproductive health care services in Colorado, Minnesota,
Montana and Wyoming.
They're also currently operating two mobile clinics in Colorado.
Now the service is Just a Pill provides medical medication abortions, which is an abortion
procedure that uses a combination of pills to terminate a pregnancy.
Now, I guess they pull up to different places and you can come in and get your pill and then keep it moving.
I mean, I can only agree with that if it's official.
Like, you know, is it official? Is it actually doctors that are doing this?
Like, you're not going to jump in anybody's trailer when they pull up in your hood and take a pill, you know, for an abortion.
Well, they say just the pills.
Mobile clinics see patients for surgical abortion procedures on average 16 patients a day.
Are these doctors, though?
They have to be. And for abortion medication pickup on an average 50 patients a day.
If they're actual doctors, that's that's dope.
That's dope.
And it's a service that, you know, folks are definitely going to need.
I'm telling you, man, you know, I've been saying this the past couple of days.
Like, you know, you're about to, in the next couple of years,
you're going to really see some really primitive ways of how people, you know, get rid of babies.
Like, you got to go back and think of, you know, songs like Tupac, Brenda's Got a Baby.
You know what I mean?
You got to think about, you know, when there was a time when women were using hangers and stuff like that.
You're going to see a lot of that primitive, you know,
really harsh ways of getting rid of kids
if they don't do something about this abortion, man.
Now, pardon me for not knowing, but
when you do get an abortion, right, so
you pull up in this truck, you get an abortion, and you
just go home? I have no idea.
That's the first I've ever heard of that. You don't lay
down? You don't relax? I have no idea.
I don't work there, sir. I don't know anything about it.
Don't work there. Never had an just maybe maybe we should talk to somebody from the company
man maybe it just seems kind of cold right you walk them in the back of a truck and then
it does sadly but i mean that's the west that's where our country is going you know if you're
making abortions uh legal that's what some people are gonna to have to do. Sadly. Now, also, urologists have been saying since
the overturn of Roe vs. Wade,
there's been a huge spike in vasectomies.
Oh, I was getting one
way before Roe v. Wade. Okay.
They said the people that are getting vasectomies
and calling right now are saying, they said
at least 60 or 70% are mentioning a Supreme Court
decision, and that's the reason why they're getting
their vasectomies ASAP. I'm getting
a vasectomy because of my wife's decision.
Okay.
Because of the fact that we already have four kids.
She don't want no more.
All right.
So I got to go get a vasectomy.
As soon as I get time, I'm going to get a vasectomy.
I should have did that for my birthday.
Go get a vasectomy.
I'm definitely going to get a vasectomy soon.
You got yours yet?
Not yet.
Are you getting it?
We're going to get it, I thought.
Man, stop saying that.
I'm not going to want you to get no damn vasectomy.
Why not?
I don't want to.
That's silly.
But I'm going to get a vasectomy.
Are you getting one for real?
What we is?
What we is?
Man, shut up, man.
Okay?
We don't go together.
And we damn sure not going together to get a vasectomy.
You getting yelled for the year over?
Yes.
Okay.
You got a date?
I don't have a date yet.
All right.
I got to find a urologist that can do it.
That I feel comfortable with.
Yeah, that I feel comfortable with.
I just found somebody to do my colonoscopy.
This is how you know we getting old, bro.
Y'all just going to have to listen.
If y'all been riding
with the Breakfast Club
for a long time,
we've been on this air
for 13 years,
if you plan to have us here
a little bit longer,
you're gonna have to hear
these type of conversations.
Okay, I got my colonic
set for August
and I gotta get my
vasectomy set.
I'm gonna try to do it
before Labor Day.
Yeah, I'm kinda scared
of the colonic.
Not, shit,
I'd rather have the colonic
than be dead
with pancreatic cancer
or colon cancer
or something like that.
But you know,
they said Travis Barker, he got the colonic,
and that's what messed his pancreatis, whatever it was.
I saw that.
I haven't dug deep into that shit.
Pause.
But I saw that story.
That's what happened?
I saw that he got a colonoscopy.
I thought they said he got a colonoscopy and they found the pancreatic.
No, they said it flared it up.
I don't believe that was because of the colonoscopy.
That's what it said. That's what I read.
Well, that's not going to stop me from getting
my colon checked.
Okay. You checked it before,
but anyway. Alright, and that is
Front Page News. Now, get it off
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If you need to vent,
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It's okay.
Like grace.
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I'm darling. I'm darling.
I'm darling.
Hey, what you doing, man?
I'm darling.
I'm calling you.
This is your time to get it off your chest, whether you're mad or blessed.
800-585-1051.
We want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club.
Hello, who's this?
Hi, it's Christopher.
Hey, Christopher.
Peace, Christopher. Get it off, Christopher. Peace, Christopher.
Get it off your chest.
Oh, man.
This is my first time calling.
I'm surprised I got through.
But, yeah, I just, I don't know.
I woke up this morning.
I forgot to pack my lunch, and I ain't got no food for today.
Damn.
You got no food?
Yeah, I'm at work.
I got to work eight hours without no food because my check ain't hitting my bank account yet.
So you ain't forget to pack your lunch.
You ain't had no lunch to pack.
I guess he had food at the crib.
He was going to pack his lunch because he ain't got his check ain't hit yet.
So he couldn't go buy it.
So he packed it.
Oh.
Yep.
Where you work at?
Jack's Products.
Where you call it from?
In Michigan?
Yep.
Give me your cash app, bro.
I'm going to buy you lunch today, man.
Where's your cash app?
Oh, my gosh.
Oh, my gosh.
Thank you. Thank you, Charlemagne. Thank you. You better hurry up if I change my mind. you lunch today, man. Where's your cash at? Oh, my gosh. Oh, my gosh. Thank you.
Thank you, Charlamagne.
Thank you.
You better hurry up if I change my mind.
All right.
All right.
It's money sign.
Money sign.
Double C.
You mean like do I got to spell double or you mean CC?
Yeah, double.
Okay, double.
How much you giving him?
I'll go half with you.
I'm going to give him $20 for lunch.
Double C.
I got $10.
Do you say D-O-U-B-L-E-C?
So give him $10.
Yep.
Yep.
Double, double C.
Oh, Christopher.
Yes, sir.
Who's that on your avatar?
Is that the Little Mermaid?
No, that's Trippie Redd.
Oh, that's Trippie Redd.
Double, double C.
All right, here.
I'm going to put four lunch.
So you're sending him $10.
I'm sending him $10.
I sent him $20.
I was going to send him $10.
You sent him $10. Just give sending them 10. I sent them 20. I was going to send them 10. You sent them 10.
Just give them $40.
Give them 40.
All right. Give them $40.
You got $40, bro.
All right. Thank you, Charles, man. Thank you, DJ
MV. You're welcome. Enjoy lunch, King.
All right. Thank you so much.
Have a good one, brother. Hello, who's this?
Hi, this is Sherry from
Naptown. What up?
What's up?
Get it off your chest.
We doing good.
What's up, Sherry from Naptown?
Yeah.
So I just want to talk about the guy that didn't get the global,
his other siblings, McDonald's.
Oh, Lord.
We were talking about this yesterday.
We replayed it this morning.
If you haven't heard, there was a young man who,
I guess his baby mother has a couple
of kids, but only one is his, so he
every day he brings his child,
McDonald's, and doesn't bring any other kids
any other food. So what you
saying, Mama? Well, you know, he's
not wrong in doing that, but I
just, you know, but I feel like
Mama's wrong for bashing him like
that. Why?
Why? Why?
It's because if she knew that he was going to bring him something to eat,
then why is she not making other ways to get her other three kids something?
I don't disagree with you.
I was just asking why.
I don't disagree with you.
I just wanted to know why you thought why.
I actually thought she shouldn't have gotten it.
I thought that he should have bought all the kids food and don't buy her nothing.
Well, if he didn't, what if he got five other kids?
True.
Don't nobody know if he got other kids that he provided for.
I'm going to be honest with you.
I'm going to be honest with you.
My quad hurts this morning, and I don't really care this much about it.
Goodness gracious.
You know what I mean?
But he should have bought them kids some food.
All right.
Get it off your chest.
800-585-1051.
If you need to vent, hit us up now.
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Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Let's go.
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Whether you're mad or blessed.
Say it with your chest.
We want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club.
So if you got something on your mind, let it out.
Hello, who's this?
Hey, Breakfast Club.
This is A.
Hey, what up?
Get it off your chest.
Man, I'm currently going through it.
I'm going through a breakup, and it's not easy,
but I just want to put it out there that we should just, you know,
be there for each other.
That's all I got to say, man.
How old are you, brother?
32. How long y'all to say, man. How old are you, brother? 32.
How long y'all been together, you and your partner?
I don't know if it's a man or a woman, so.
Or a they.
A woman.
Okay.
Four years.
Four years?
Why did she break up with you?
It's a long story.
I don't want to go into it.
You cheated?
But, no.
It was mutual, you know?
We were just fighting a lot,
and it just got to her
And it got to me too
We just had to go our separate ways
That's it
Y'all graduated four years
You know just like
Going to high school for four years
Going to college for four years
Y'all graduated that's all
There's better fishing to see
That's what they said
Might not be though
I'm trying to like
Take my mind off things
But I already go to the gym already
So it's like that's not cutting it, you know?
I need to find something.
I don't know if reading a book is going to help.
Yeah, read a book.
Where are you from?
North Carolina.
North Carolina.
Yeah, you're actually grieving, too.
You don't realize that.
People think that grief is only with death.
But you're grieving.
You're grieving the loss of your significant other, man.
You'll be all right.
Right, yeah.
I'm going to bounce back for sure.
All right, bro, man. Blessings, brother. All right. Have a good one. Do something fun this other, man. You'll be all right. Yeah, I'm a bounce back for sure. All right, bro, man.
Blessings, brother.
All right.
Have a good one.
Do something fun this weekend, man.
What do you enjoy?
What do you like to do?
I like to play ball a lot.
Basketball?
Go play basketball.
Go have fun, man.
Go get your bros and go play basketball.
Go have fun.
The fun she's having with another guy right now,
you can go have this weekend, too.
Don't tell him that.
That makes it worse.
Yeah, I didn't mean to hear that, Charlamagne.
You said what?
He didn't want to hear that.
Yeah.
She's not having fun.
She's probably in the crib crying like you are.
Yeah.
No, I'm not crying, though, but it's just I'm grieving.
You're grieving.
That's all.
That's all.
But like you said, it was mutual.
It was for the best.
You know, go have fun this summer, man.
Get you some Hoochie Daddy shorts. You know what I mean? Yeah. Keep mutual. It was for the best. You know, go have fun this summer, man. Get you some hoochie daddy shorts.
You know what I mean?
Keep working them legs out in the gym.
I'm sure that there'll be some other women in there that'll see you.
Oh, you know what you do?
You're in North Carolina.
Go to Stats.
Stats got a dope lobster tail and macaroni and cheese.
You don't know if you're in Charlotte or you're at North Carolina.
You sound like you're from Raleigh-Durham.
Yep.
How did you know that?
Trust me, man.
Your Uncle Charlotte been around, bro. Oh, yeah. I don't know nothing out there. I'm. Yep. How did you know that? Trust me, man.
Your Uncle Charlotte been around, bro.
Oh, yeah.
I don't know nothing out there.
I'm sorry for you, bro.
But have a blessed day, man.
Play some basketball, man.
You be tough, man.
You'll be fine.
As a matter of fact, you don't have to be tough.
Feel your feels.
There you go.
Feel your feels.
Yep.
And you're grieving right now, and that's okay, okay?
God bless you.
I'm sending you healing energy, brother.
How you going to tell a man his wife, his girl is probably having fun, man?
I'm sure she is.
Damn it. But don't tell him that. Hello, who's this? It's Dana.
Dana, what up? What up,
man? Y'all are tough to get to, man. I've been
calling for 13 years, man.
We've been here for 13 years, Anthony
Holmes. I don't know why.
Nah, man, they're usually busy,
but I love this show,
but I hear y'all talking about vasectomies
this morning, and it's funny I finally get get through because I actually did it nine years ago.
A word?
Yeah, man.
Did it work?
Hell yeah, it worked.
Okay.
Did it hurt?
Um, you're going to be in some pain for a couple days.
You got to sit down and, you know, keep ice down there.
But after about a week or two, you're good to go. A week or two's painful a little bit but it's worth it man you think me and charlemagne
should just go together i'm not going with you boy yeah man i think y'all should just go knock
it out at the same time man that's what i was thinking i'm going to get one i don't know what
envy's going somebody told me that after you get it you got to ejaculate 20 times for it to actually be effective. Nah, I've heard you say that before, too.
Nah, but you do got to wait, like, three months.
You got to bring the doctor a sample, and they test it.
And within, like, 24 to 48 hours, they let you know if you're good to go.
Okay.
Because I think it was Antonio Cromartie. He
had a kid after he had a vasectomy.
He had two kids. Two kids after the vasectomy.
Right. Chances are
he didn't go get the
sample. He didn't give the doctor the sample to
make sure his fish weren't still
swimming. Got you. Well, I can't
wait to go get mine, man. My wife wants me to do
it, so I'm going to get it done. Have a good one,
brother. Envy definitely you needed, man. All mine, man. My wife wants me to do it, so I'm going to get it done. Have a good one, brother. Envy, definitely you need it, man.
Alright, brother.
Have a good one, man. Get it off your
chest. 800-585-1051.
When we come back, R. Kelly
sentenced to 30 years.
We'll talk about it. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
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Now yesterday R. Kelly has been sentenced to 30 years in federal prison.
Now this is following his conviction of nine federal charges including sex crimes and human trafficking.
Oh, no surprise there.
He's going to end up getting more time than that because that's just
one trial. He's got another federal trial in
Chicago in August. Yes, he has a federal case
out in Illinois plus a state trial
in Minnesota. Oh, he got one in
Minnesota too? Minnesota as well. I didn't know about the Minnesota one.
So now R. Kelly's attorney
spoke out after his charges.
RICO or racketeering act violation. These were isolated events that happened many years ago.
And the government simply tried to plead around the statute of limitations to bring it in a RICO
charge, which was inappropriate. So, I mean, all I can tell you is there was no enterprise.
There was no enterprise. It was one
man with allegations by a number
of women, which doesn't make it an enterprise.
And that is why he's not
guilty of...
I didn't know he got a Rico charge. I thought the Rico
was for organized crime.
Yeah, but I wonder what they're doing with
everybody else that kind of enabled it, that helped them out, you know, that picked those people up that hid what was going on and all those.
I wonder if they were convicted.
Oh, that's a long list, though.
I mean, you know, they should all be convicted.
Kind of like what's the lady's name?
What's her name?
Gazelle?
Like Elaine Maxwell, whatever name is.
Who do you mean?
Like her?
She was a she was helping the other dude
bring the girls.
So there was people
that helped R. Kelly
bring the girls
and people that hid the fact
and people that did
those things
and knew what was going on.
They should be arrested
and locked up as well.
Yeah, but then you have
to shake down record labels?
If they knew, yes.
Of course they probably did.
If they knew that
R. Kelly was doing
what he was doing, yes.
Don't you think
that they should?
If they enabled it and they allowed it and turned the blind eye. It's a lot of people who that R. Kelly was doing what he was doing, yes, don't you think that they should? If they enabled it and they allowed it?
It's a lot of people who enabled R. Kelly.
The whole industry enabled R. Kelly.
Truth be told.
Because even when you hear those records,
and those records were based off, you know,
some of the things that he's been accused of.
Radio stations played those records.
Record labels put those records out.
Like, there's a long list of people who are in there
with our children.
I didn't know Kelly
was talking about
young women at the time.
Did you?
Yeah, the song called
AJ, number to number.
With the woman
that he married
when she was 15.
What are you talking about?
That they hid?
That they said
wasn't true for years?
Man, knock it off.
See, now you mad.
Now you like, see?
I should open that box, right?
No, but they did.
They hid it for years.
We didn't know that.
I didn't know it was true until, what, a couple of years ago when they pulled out the documents.
I mean, it might have been hiding in plain sight, but the song was called AJ, nothing but a number.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Well, and some other news.
Ray J, it seems like he took verses to the heart and was pretty upset that his vocals didn't sound as great as he wanted them to.
So yesterday he actually did vocal lessons with his dad.
This guy, man.
This Ray Chig guy.
This guy, Ray Chig. Oh, Willie Norwood Jr. got to be stopped.
Oh, my God.
William Ray Norwood Jr. has to be stopped, man.
I told you Ray said that he hit me and he told me, he said, man, I felt the same way after versus
the way I felt after
the Breakfast Club interview.
When he was calling in, yelling and screaming,
we live! He said he felt the same
way the next day. So I guess he
regret. Regrets.
So he's back to doing singing
lessons. Alright, and lastly, NBA
superstar Stephen Curry.
He's going to be hosting this year's ESPYs.
That's live from Los Angeles. That happens Wednesday, July 20th.
Dropping the clues bombs to Steph Curry. OK.
Top five NBA player. Fight me. Debate me. Whatever you want to do.
Who's your top five? I'm just curious.
Mine personally? Michael Jordan, Magic Johnson, Steph Curry.
I don't know the other two.
I do have another two, but I'm not sure about those.
Is LeBron in? Is Kobe in it?
Kobe. Oh, yes, Kobe's definitely in mine.
So Magic, Michael, Kobe, Steph Curry.
And I go back and forth between Shaquille O'Neal and Allen Iverson.
Because, see, I try not to make it personal,
but the Shaq and AI one is personal for me.
You know what I mean? Just because those were two of my
favorite players growing up. And they both
changed the game in different ways, but Allen Iverson never
won a championship. You know what I mean?
He actually don't feel like that, though.
He feels like a champion, even though he
don't have a ring. Yeah, he is. He's my favorite player.
That's what I'm saying. He's
my personal top five. Alright, well
that is your rumor report. Now when we come back, we got
some front page news.
We'll tell you about this black family that after 98 years finally got their land back.
We'll tell you about it when we come back.
So don't move.
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Now, in the Bronx, more than 250 pounds of drugs were $24 million received during an apartment raid. They say in authorities they found 75,000 counterfeit oxycodone pillow,
pills, pillows, oxycodone pills.
What you thinking about, bro?
Sleep.
Me too.
They said they were found in a gym bag,
two duffel bags filled with 40 kilograms of narcotics
and three zip clothes bags with heroin.
And see, y'all hear me on this radio all the time,
say the craziest people in America come from the Bronx
and all of Florida.
How you got $24 million
worth of drugs
in a damn apartment?
And they found
a cool little living room
with 50 pounds of meth.
They found 80 rounds
of rifle ammunition
in another closet.
In the Bronx?
All in the Bronx.
Was there anybody with it?
One person was arrested.
He was attempted
to flee the scene.
He was trying to hide on a bedroom windowsill when he was spotted.
The apartment probably in his name.
Everything.
Because it's the Bronx.
$24 million of drugs in the Bronx?
$24 million worth of drugs, which contain fentanyl, heroin, ammunition, all types of narcotics.
You're in the Bronx.
You're supposed to be in a big estate in Jersey somewhere.
You're supposed to just be selling drugs out of the Bronx.
Maybe they're going to distribute it from the Bronx.
I don't know.
I don't know, man.
All right.
And lastly, this is-
Y'all watch too much New Jack City.
Sad news.
A 20-year-old woman was shot to death.
She was pushing her three-month-old baby in a stroller.
They said somebody walked up behind her.
This was 8.25 p.m.
They said he was wearing a black hood sweatshirt.
Just walked up behind her, shot her in the head, and killed her.
Where, bro?
This was in Manhattan.
This was actually in Central Park, I think it is.
Yeah, Central Park.
What?
Mm-hmm.
Why?
No motive?
No nothing?
No motive, no nothing.
They just said she was walking her three-month-old baby in a stroller and shot her in the back of the head.
Jesus Christ.
Man, give me that paper.
There's got to be more to that story.
There's no motive, no nothing?
That's all they know right now.
Mr. Rand, it wasn't even a robbery?
No, no robbery.
Walked up right behind her, shot her in the back of the head, killed her.
Jesus Christ, man.
I don't know what the hell is going on out there.
Me neither.
I'm too tired for that this morning.
My quad hurt.
Why do you keep saying your quad hurt?
Because my quad does hurt, man.
Nobody's going to rub your quad, bro.
First of all.
Nobody's going to rub your quad.
Wow.
You keep saying it.
Wow.
Nobody's going to rub your quad.
Clearly that's what you want to do.
No, you keep saying things.
People say things like that because they want some sympathy.
No, I did not.
I'm hungry.
I'm hungry.
I'm hungry so people can give you some food.
I got CBD oil in the bag since you are clearly a volunteer.
Nobody's rubbing your quad.
You just jumped out the window.
Everybody's rubbing your quad.
All I said was my quad hurt.
I was working out yesterday.
My quad hurt.
Yesterday was your birthday.
Not today, bro.
What are you talking about?
All right, my CBD oil in my bag.
I'm going to take you up on your offer.
All right.
When a person, you're projecting.
When nobody wants to rub your quad, you're basically saying you want to rub my quad.
Nobody's rubbing my quad.
Got you. I got you. I'm a married man. I got you. I don't want, nobody wants to rub your quad. You're basically saying you want to rub my quad. Nobody's rubbing my quad. Got you.
I got you.
I'm a married man.
I got you.
I'm married too.
Okay?
We just got to do a therapy.
It's physical therapy you about to give me.
I'm not messing with you.
All right.
Well, that is your front page news.
When we come back, the legendary Kim Fields.
Stop calling her Tootie, man.
She's more than Tootie, man.
This is Kim Fields, bro.
Kim Fields will be joining us.
Talk about it.
A legendary actress.
We're going to talk to her when we come back.
Good morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We're still kicking it with actress Kim Field.
How do you survive that social media time?
Because at one time, like you said, you were only seen when you wanted to be seen.
Right.
But now it's like, you know, you go to the mall or you go to the grocery store.
Yeah.
Somebody's sneaking a picture, taking a picture.
I mean, you could just have a head wrap on or you could just be doing garden work.
But people will take a picture.
So how do you navigate through that?
Well, for me, you know, there's, again, people have seen me since I was seven.
So there's really no, like, kind of hiding space, hiding place.
And, you know, so I'm comfortable.
Like, if I don't have my makeup, hey, it is what it is.
Y'all have seen this face before it knew makeup.
So there you go.
But I feel like I've kind of navigated certain areas of social media.
One, from that standpoint of if you can't beat them, join them.
And also doing it on my own terms if I'm not up for posting
or I feel like I've had just a sensory overload take a little breather but it's
a it's a space that I actually enjoy because I get number one I get to
connect with certain people even you know collaborations I just did a
collaboration with Jonathan McReynolds and he sang on on my soundtrack.
And now it's under consideration for an Emmy.
So, you know, and that was because I thank you.
But I reached out on Instagram because we follow each other and, you know, DMs can be great and horrible.
So in that moment, it was great.
But social media, you know, there are certain things like anytime somebody tries to throw me in that auntie zone, I am quick to respond. This is the no auntie zone. Hashtag no auntie zone. No, I am nobody.
What is it with the auntie term? No, no, we don't. I like being called Unc. I'm 44 today.
They call me Unc. I like it. Really? Well, good. Good for you.
I mean, that's wonderful.
But nah, uh-uh.
And I think it's, you know, some of it too,
it's different from, you know, male-female vibe.
So you mentioned your DMs.
Yes.
How many fellas are in your DMs that you're surprised about, old or young?
I'm sure it's got to be some young men in the DMs
as well as some older people.
That's actually a great question
because I think what y'all generation don't realize
is y'all are showing a
different level of aging
gracefully.
When we was growing up, 40 and 50 used to
seem like old.
That was Grady.
That was Grady.
Yes, that was Grady.
Absolutely
was Grady, yes.
Yeah, well, I mean, to answer
that in my DMs it's just, you know, I basically have it set to the people that I know.
So I don't have any like surprise like, oh, my God. No.
And then in terms of like aging, like you said, such a different time.
It's such a different everything, you know.
And so I plan on adventuring and journeying and doing, I mean, just, I'm in
such a new space, I think too. And again, the genesis of it, Dancing with the Stars, and then
being regarded the way that I am as an executive producer. You know, people talk about having a
seat at the table. My journey, quite honestly, is I feel like I had to actually build the table
and the chairs. And then everybody was like, oh, let me come to this table. So I have a seat at
the table. It's just different how that table and that seat got created. And so that's actually
very empowering and very exhilarating, liberating. Oh, we. Yeah. So that's that's really where I'm really hovering and moving about.
And and so with that, yes, I'm leveling up age wise. It's one of those like, you know, like the princess said, age ain't nothing but a number.
That's right. I want to talk to you about the content of black shows art, right? Do you think that it was some type of conspiracy to change the content?
Because everybody talks about how, you know,
the content is, you know, destructive now
and influences people the wrong way.
But growing up, you saw Living Single.
It was, y'all had careers, you know,
y'all weren't, I guess, quote unquote, ratchet,
even though there's nothing wrong with being a little ratchet.
But, you know, it's like,
do you think there was a conspiracy
to change the content of the shows?
Ah, there's probably a conspiracy about every damn thing.
And especially anything positive to impact any people,
let alone people of color.
That said,
I'm not aware of anything that was that in your face about it.
I think that as a content provider,
you have to listen to what the audience is saying that they want to see, you know, and
when they put on these great shows or positive shows or whatever, and people aren't watching,
they get snatched up. So it's almost like, are we in our own way sometimes? But, you know,
we don't have to watch everything just because it's black people or just because it's music or
just because it's, you know, there are certainly many different ways that people can enjoy content and stories.
And so I think at the end of the day, it's really about what's good storytelling.
What are really good characters?
I think that's what people want to see.
And then it becomes the timing of it.
You know, there are some shows that you feel like, God, that was ahead of its time.
And then some shows you like, OK, we've seen enough of that type of show. Can we please see something else? So I don't know that
there's a conspiracy or that there was, but I feel like there are certain efforts that we as the
viewers, we actually contribute to. True, true. You know, Kim Coles said that Fox used black shows
like Living Single and Martin to build the network, then kicked them out the house.
What are your thoughts on that?
Yeah, I mean, you know, when you when you are growing a network and creating something from scratch, yes, you do gravitate towards what do we know is going to sell right away?
What do we know will have that loyal audience
right away? And historically speaking, it's been black shows. But yes, there is that sense of,
OK, we got the numbers, we grew the audience. And then sometimes it's also if there's a changing
of the guard, if there's a new network executive and they want to create a new vision, put it in
a new direction, then, you know, and it has nothing to do with
being, you know, shows of color, then, you know, you go that route. So I think that, yeah, that
there is definitely something to what Kim said in terms of, you know, how they build the network.
Yes, do I think that there could have been a touch more finessing in terms of how you transition
into whatever the new direction is.
But, you know, people run their network how they want to run it.
So how important is it to have a creator like a Regina Hicks who's worked on like Insecure, Girlfriends, Sister, Sister?
Is it important to have somebody who understands those legendary black sitcoms and what it takes to create one?
Yes, from the standpoint of her experience.
Not, in my opinion, not because she's a woman or a woman of color.
And here's why.
Because there are those of us, Mike Epps, Wanda Sykes, me,
we are people of color.
And, you know, two of us are women.
So we're already going to bring some of that to the table.
So the idea of, well, we need somebody who understands that voice.
Well, not if we have that voice.
Her resume and what she knows about running a writer's room
or what she knows about how to have a successful show
and a successful comedy.
Those to me are the more important boxes to check
if you're going to just, you know,
start checking boxes. But I do feel like there has to be that sense of diversity, even when you are
telling a specific type of story. Like people will say, oh, I'm looking for a black director.
I need a female director. Well, I check those boxes, but I don't approach it that way. I'm a
director. And so my sensibilities are about how
to tell a great story. Secondary and what's kind of tertiary is, yes, I'm female or yes,
I'm a person of color. But for me, it's, you know, if you're a great director, you should be
able to tell anybody's story. Now, I love that because, you know, you have some companies,
they got that title now with the president it, President of Diversity and Inclusion.
Inclusion, yeah.
But it might be a black person that has no connection to the black community, no experience with black people whatsoever.
Listen, I, you know, in the wake of certain tragedies, in the wake of certain difficult moments in society, we had some what some would consider forward motion, forward movement,
and exactly what you're saying. And for me, I'm not about being a box checker.
And when you are a box checker and then you don't have the skill set to back it up, it's like
get in the door with the boxes that you check. But then what you're going to do once you're in the
door, you have to have the skill set. You've got to bring the thunder.
Otherwise, you're just a box checker taking up air.
So then check the box that I'm an air taker-upper.
You think that's messing up the art?
Because it feels like sometimes they'll put some black shows on, black movies, and it's going to be whack.
Yeah.
Yes.
Yes, I do.
Yes, I do.
I feel like it's messing up the art,
the craft, the culture. I mean, just I mean, come on. You know, the diversity on anything is what's
up. I mean, it just makes it that much more interesting, that much more collaborative.
That's that much more real in terms of of what the reality is in most people's
environments. Yeah, I want you diverse
in thought though. I like diversity, but I like
diversity in thought, diversity in creativity.
What you said is the talent
first. Yeah, absolutely.
Absolutely. And then, hey,
if you check a box or two, cool.
But at the end of the day, that's
more of a, I think of a corporate
mindset because they want to look good.
That's right.
Now you talked about, you know, you wanted to do reality show.
You wanted to be a director.
You wanted to do this.
Is there anything that's that you haven't done yet that you want to do?
Yes.
What's on your bucket list that you're like, this is what I want to do?
Oh, my gosh.
Well, I guess I don't approach it like bucket list vibe.
You know, I think I approach it more of just, you know, here's some shit I want to do.
So let's go.
So for me, I definitely want to do more drama.
I definitely want to do sci-fi because I love sci-fi and fantasy.
And, you know, folks can't just be the only ones in, you know, blue and green makeup and getting a check.
I mean, come on.
I put another color on me and I'll get a check too.
Ask him what he wants for his birthday today.
What we doing today, baby?
What we doing, brother?
That's what he wants to do for his birthday.
I'm going to therapy at 3
and I got a workout at 6.
I'm watching Ms. Marvel on Disney Plus
and there's a
Welcome to New Jersey sign on exit 14.
They have Ms. Marvel sitting on top of the sign.
I just want to go see it. I love, I'm a
science fiction guy. I'm a comic guy. I'm a nerd.
For his birthday he wants to drive down the
parkway just to see it. That's exciting to me.
Just to see it. Yeah, she's
the first Muslim superhero. She's
on top of the sign. Right, so
I thought you was going to say that
you wanted to be up there and sit next to her
on the side.
That's some birthday s*** to drop off.
My anxiety too bad.
There ain't no way in hell.
You ain't doing that.
Nah, I'm cool.
You just want to see it in the kitchen. I just want to see it.
You ain't going to undo your seatbelt?
No, no, no.
I'm just going to drive by like, oh, that's dope.
Keep it moving.
Well, the upshore season.
Oh, I got a couple more questions.
Go ahead.
Because, you know, you said earlier, you said this is a thankless business.
So what do black creators need to do to get their just due?
Manage your expectations on getting that just due.
You know, usually my answer is, you know, be good.
Be better than, you know, set the bar.
Don't just get to the bar.
And in fact, raise the bar.
Those are fantastic goals to have. and more than likely attainable.
But at the end of the day, you can do all of that.
And if your goal is beyond what you can control, then, you know, you have to manage that expectation.
Great example. Years ago, Blair and I were talking about auditioning and he said, you know, make the goal something other than booking the gig, because that's actually not in your control. You can go in there, crush it and not book it because of circumstances beyond your control. They've already cast. They're going with a different type of look. They're going with a different name, all kinds of things. And so what is the goal? But don't make the goal
something pressurized like I got to book this to pay my rent. I got to book this to get the
light bill paid or my baby needs used, whatever it is, because that pressure will then mess you
up and you won't be able to be at your best. But when you find that space where you are not in a pressurized moment,
then make the goal something that you can control. So that's what I think when I say
manage your expectations. My last question, you grew up in the entertainment industry. What was
the best and worst advice you received? Thankfully, I've not had any bad advice. And if I had, I guess I just didn't
listen. So, um, but my best advice was from my mom and she, I mean, my goodness, when I wrote
my autobiography, I've just felt like it should be called, you know, chips gems because my mother
just dropped gem after gem in my life. But when I was growing up, like one of the early days of
facts of life, and she said, you started started 100% and everything that you do and say
every day that you're here either keeps you here or it can chip away.
Ooh.
Right?
Ooh.
And I was like, okay, all right.
That's all right.
And then the second piece of advice when I went to do the audition
for the Miss Butterworth Seraph commercial.
So Janet was there, and that was the first time
that I'd even seen her or met her.
And you know, they had those Jackson summer specials.
Yes, and so I knew who she was,
and I got into that, and that was my first
audition, first time doing anything.
We had just gotten to L.A., and I thought,
oh my God, that's Janet Jackson.
I don't belong here. I want to go home.
I want to go home.
And I got terrified.
I'm very insecure.
And my mom took me into the bathroom and she said, listen, she's not doing anything to you.
You are doing this to yourself.
Don't let anything or anybody intimidate you of your own doing.
But don't don't do it.
And there are times to this day, guys, if I'm like feeling, you know, some kind of way or in my feelings and feeling like, oh, I'm not sure, whatever. And, you know, my my level of confidence and my security is not on full blast.
I will go into the bathroom and tell myself, don't let anything or anyone intimidate you.
And especially when you're doing that to yourself and they're not even doing anything to you.
Don't you allow your own mind to
do that. So those were the
two. Go ahead, Ms. Chip. Right?
Nah, because that keeps the child from never
having imposter syndrome. Yeah.
Always feeling worthy. Yeah. Which is
two things that you always deal with
no matter how old you are. That's right.
Absolutely. Absolutely. And so
that level of security, you know, really, really helped seal the deal for me.
All right.
Yeah.
Well, check out the Upshore Season 2 right now.
And we appreciate you for joining us.
The legendary Kim Fisher.
Thank you.
Thank you for coming.
You're right.
Listen, I'm so glad that I was able to finally get here and finally meet you.
Happy birthday to you.
Thank you. Happy birthday to you. Thank you again. Have an amazing, amazing
next chapter filled with so much
adventure and
wonder and success
and being grounded.
Happy birthday to you. I receive it all. Thank you.
Yes, indeed. And go on and sit up there next to her.
Take that adventure
and go away.
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Now, Gideon, of course, he performed at the BET Awards over the weekend, last weekend,
I should say.
And when he performed, he said that BET sabotaged his mic.
Do we have a clip of him actually singing?
Do we have that clip?
No.
No, we don't have that clip.
All right.
Well, he was on Jimmy Fallon to clear up what actually happened.
And later you tweeted that BET sabotaged your mic.
And then we heard that you were joking.
And I just thought maybe if you want to right now, to whatever camera you want to,
would you like to give you and explain yourself?
Oh my, is this the same mic?
I don't know if I trust the mic.
You can trust us.
You can trust us.
Please explain.
Yes.
I was joking.
BET did not sabotage me.
Okay.
They didn't sabotage you at all?
No, no, not at all.
I'm positive BET supports me
and would never purposely alter
my voice. That sounds great. Well, thank you
for clearing it up, everyone.
No, of course. I'm happy to
be here.
Well, that's good. He can laugh at himself.
You know what I mean? He needed to call Ray J
and get some of those vocal lessons that Ray J
got from his daddy yesterday. It's a little... Would have fixed that.
Well, besides that, Ray J and Bobby Valentino,
they had a little...
They were singing back and forth for live.
Did you hear it?
No.
Oh, here it goes.
Let's do a harmony.
Let's go.
Let's show them we got it, Bobby V.
You ready?
Mine is...
That's what it's supposed to be no yes my
note is I your note I can't leave you alone you One, two, three, and.
We trying to do it together, so it's a little delayed.
It's off deck.
Hit your note.
I'm going to come in with you.
I'm going to come in behind you.
All right.
I can't leave you.
First of all, Bobby V, don't let Ray J we y'all.
Okay?
Ray J said, let's show them we got it.
Let's show them we. No, ain't no we inall. Okay? Ray J. said, let's show him we got it. Let's show him we... No.
Ain't no we in this. Okay?
It's you, Ray. Alright? We know
Bobby still got it.
That's right.
Don't let Bobby... Don't let Ray
wee y'all, Bobby. Ain't no
we in this. Okay?
We saw y'all jump, Ray J.
We know who got it and who don't got it.
Right? Letting that man wee me. Don't wee me in this situation. That brrr jump, Ray J. We know who got it and who don't got it. Right?
Letting that man wee me.
Don't wee me in this situation.
That brrrr is Ray J.
Play Ray J. Play Ray J.
Play Ray J.
Play Ray J.
Listen to Ray.
Ray, let's show them we still got it.
Play it.
Let's play it.
You got it?
Here we go.
Let's do a harmony.
Let's go.
Let's show them we got it, Bobby.
Ain't no wee.
Mine is I can't leave you alone. Even listen to this. And I love Ray. You know Ray my guy. But is I can't. No, God damn, we don't need me. I can't leave you alone.
Even listen to this.
And I love Ray.
You know Ray, my guy.
But come on.
Yes.
My note is I, your note is I.
Can't leave you alone.
By the way, Ray J was never considered a vocalist.
Like Brandy, that's an otherworldly talent.
She's a vocalist.
We never looked at Ray J as a vocalist.
We never thought Ray J was in the same stratosphere as Bobby Valentino's of the world.
Did we?
Yeah, but he did I Wish.
One Wish.
What was the name of the song?
One Wish.
It was One Wish.
One Wish.
Yes, One Wish.
I Wish was Carl Thomas.
Yeah, but we didn't think he could sing.
He sang good in that song.
I never thought.
I thought it was a great record.
I just thought it was a that song. I never thought. I thought it was a great record.
I just thought it was a great record.
I never thought.
Like, Brandy makes great records, but we also know Brandy's vocal abilities are out of this world.
We never thought that about Rage. Hey, that's our guy, though.
Love Rage.
Salute to Rage.
Dropping the Clues bombs for Willie Norwood Jr.
We have a clip of the One Wish, so if you got it.
Wish to have a million bucks.
Let's go.
Well, I wish I don't be in love.
I love you.
So feel me. Hey. Pretty baby. Hey. I make one wish and I wish it all on you.
Hey.
Hey.
Hey.
Let's go, Ray.
Hey.
Let's go, Ray.
Let's go, Ray.
Let's go, Ray. Let's go, Ray.
Supreme Court says yes.
Supreme Court loves this.
Let's go.
Until the baby's born.
Go, Ray.
Go.
And we both in the club now singing off key. All right.
Shout out to Ray J, man.
All right. Shout out to Ray J, man. All right.
Lastly, some details came out with what happened to Shaka Zulu.
You know Shaka Zulu is Ludacris' manager and business partner.
Over the weekend, he was shot in Atlanta.
So they're saying that Shaka Zulu was scared for his life
and actually fired back in self-defense.
Is this true?
There's a lot of rumors about the Shaka situation. I'm hearing a lot of it is not even-defense. Is this true? There's a lot of rumors about the Shaka situation.
I'm hearing a lot of it is not even remotely true.
Is this true?
I didn't hear this part.
This is from TMZ.
Oh, I ain't heard this at all.
This is from TMZ.
So they're saying Shaka allegedly was walking his daughter
and another friend to the car when a man approached him.
They said him and a man started
exchanging words things started to escalate and they allegedly jumped him as they were jumping him
he's they said that you can see from the cameras a guy grab his waistband and pull out a gun start
shooting shocker return fire and that's what they're saying what happened. Oh, there's a video that is video. This is not one call
Don't I don't know that
He got hit in the side
Call Department for be now
Yes
You say he got hit inside when he got He got hit in the side with what?
That's him.
He got shot.
He's breathing.
He's a little conscious, but he's breathing heavy from the side.
I have it pledged.
I have something over covering it.
Look at me, shot.
Open your eyes.
He can open his eyes.
He's with me, man.
You can't move.
The wound is on this side.
I can't have you move, bro.
I promise you, we don't ever need to hear 911 calls. Yeah, I hate 911 calls.
So why'd you play it, Envy?
I didn't say it.
I went and pressed play.
You have to play the 911 call.
Why would you do that?
Like, I don't want to hear no 911 call.
I do not need to hear that trauma.
There's never a reason for me to hear 911.
But he is doing way better.
He's healing well.
They say that he's doing okay.
He's healing and doing all right so i mean i don't we use words uh in situations like this like okay and all right
i don't know if those are the accurate words you know what i mean i mean he's well it's other than
dead yes yes other than dead yes yes so you know he's still fighting absolutely yeah absolutely
but doing way better and i think that quote was actually Fred. I got Fred.
That's what it sounded like.
Sounded like I got Fred.
That ain't sound like Fred.
Yes, it did.
It did?
Mm-hmm.
Oh, okay.
Might have been Fred.
Well, send the healing energy
to Shaka's family.
Absolutely.
Send the healing energy
to, you know,
everybody that loves Shaka.
Family is good.
Everybody.
I don't get it.
Shaka's such a good dude.
I don't get it.
I do get it
because I understand niggers,
but I don't get it. All right. it because I understand niggers, but I don't get it.
All right.
All right.
Well, that was your rumor report.
Who you giving that donkey to?
Four after the hour,
we're going to talk about nigger lovers.
I mean, not nigger lovers.
What?
I'm so sorry.
I didn't mean to say that.
What did you say?
Nugget lovers.
What?
Four after the hour,
we're going to talk about nugget lovers.
Okay, nugget lovers need to come to the front of the congregation.
We'd like to have a conversation.
What did I say?
You said niggas love nuggets.
That's what you said.
We need nugget lovers to come to the front of the congregation.
We'd like to have a word with them.
Nugget lovers.
Nugget lovers.
Yes, not nigga lovers.
I'm sorry.
Niggas was on my mind.
I was trying to figure out how to avoid them at all times.
All right.
I'm going to talk to him after five o'clock. The Breakfast Club. Come on. The to figure out how to avoid them at all times. I'll talk to him after 5 o'clock. The Breakfast Club
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I was born a donkey.
It's the donkey of the day. You see, donkey, donkey.
Bunch of dead ass.
It's time for the donkey of the day.
That's pretty funny.
Charlamagne the devil?
Possibly.
Oh, my God.
Breakfast Club.
Donkey of the day for Thursday, June 30th goes to three individuals.
A Florida man named John Earl Taylor.
He's 34 years old. A woman from Arizona who has not been identified,
and a 20-year-old woman from Lehigh Acres, Florida named Shamia Tillman.
What does your Uncle Sharla always say about the great state of Florida?
The craziest people in America come from the Bronx and all of Florida.
We know this, but apparently the foolishness that exists in Florida
is spreading to other parts of the country because never in my existence of life have I met three nugget lovers
like John Taylor, this unidentified Arizona woman, and Shamia Tillman.
Oh, their love of nuggets is unmatched.
Okay, and not just any nuggets.
The very, I think, underrated nuggets that exist at a fast food restaurant
that we all know and love called Wendy's.
Drop one of the clues bombs for Wendy's.
Wendy's is the ultimate comfort food.
It just is, okay?
Everything from Wendy's seems like a great hug.
I'm not even joking.
This is not an endorsement.
I'm just telling you historically the role Wendy's has played in my life, okay,
when I was a young lad living in Moncks Corner, South Carolina in the 1900s,
like the early ninth decade in the 1900s, like the early ninth
decade of the 1900s. And I used to have to take my grandmother in town. I used to look forward to it
because I knew she was going to want to go to Wendy's to get some hot fries. Okay. That was
her thing. Some hot fries from Wendy's. So for me personally, Wendy's is comfort food. It has a lot
of nostalgic and sentimental value to me. And the hot fries from Wendy's seem like they cut the potatoes right in the back.
I mean, just grow them right in the back and then cut them up, okay?
Give me a large hot fries from Wendy's, a chili.
Mmm.
I gotta take a sip of water, guys.
Damn it.
Mmm.
Mmm.
Mouth-started water.
Give me a large hot fries from Wendy's, a chili with a 10-piece spicy chicken nugget meal,
and leave me alone. Okay?
Back in the day before I knew I was lactose intolerant,
I used to get the Frosty from Wendy's and dip the fries
in it. My only person who used to do that?
Huh? No. Yeah, you're the only one.
I never did that. Alright. Well, we were discussing
fast food restaurants in here earlier.
I don't know if you was in here, Amy. I think you were.
And we collectively agreed that Wendy's is our number one
option. Okay? Wendy's the best out of all of them.
Not, well, Chick-fil-A, but Chick-fil-A.
Chick-fil-A is number one.
Chick-fil-A don't count, though.
That's fine dining.
That's gourmet.
I'm not talking about gourmet.
I'm talking about fast food.
Are we just talking French fries?
Because McDonald's French fries beats Wendy's French fries.
Nah, nah, no.
You bugging me.
I disagree.
I totally disagree.
Not at Nuggets, on the other hand.
Wendy's all day.
Nuggets, bro.
But that's why I'm having this conversation.
Okay, we're having this conversation. We're having this conversation
about Wendy's being comfort food.
Get to the point, Uncle Charlotte. Well, the moral of the story
is chicken nuggets, in particular
the spicy chicken nuggets from Wendy's
and the comfort those
nuggets provide. I've been telling y'all
people are in pain.
People are hurting. So much trauma
going unchecked. So much trauma folks
haven't processed and people are just seeking happiness.
Some people don't have access to resources like therapy and other methods of healing.
So they have to find comfort in things like Wendy's. And if you ask me, this is what happened in the case of John Earl Taylor and all these other people.
Now, John is 34 years old and this happened in Miami-Dade County.
And he's in jail right now because he's facing charges of armed robbery and carjacking,
fleeing and eluding police, and driving with a suspended license.
How did he get all those charges?
Because he was hungry, and he robbed a man at gunpoint last week outside of a Wendy's.
But he wasn't thinking robbery first.
He wanted some food.
So he saw a guy getting out of his car, and he asked the dude, hey, could you buy me some
chicken nuggets?
The victim told John that he only had enough money for himself and proceeded to enter the getting out of his car and he asked the dude hey could you buy me some chicken nuggets the victim
told john that he only had enough money for himself and proceeded to into the wendy's i respect that
man's answer that man kept it real and said look i don't have enough for nobody but me if that baby
daddy would have told his baby mama that in regards to just buying mcdonald's for his own son
we wouldn't have been having this debate all week on whether he was wrong or not, okay? This man didn't have no money, and clearly John wanted that eight-piece
spicy nugget because he decided since he couldn't get the Wendy's,
he was going to rob John.
So he pulled out a semi-automatic gun with an extended magazine
and robbed the dude of his gold chain and car keys.
No report on whether he took the Wendy's or not.
And police later found him and the car after they chased him and he wrecked the vehicle.
What does it say about America that John Taylor don't have money for his own nuggets?
Doesn't have financial access to his own combo meal at Wendy's, but he got access to a semi-automatic gun with an extended magazine.
Think about that as I move on to Arizona, because the Casa Grande Police Department are looking for a woman who was apparently so upset that the fries she ordered at Wendy's were cold
and the chicken nuggets were not spicy
that she allegedly assaulted an employee.
Let's go to Fox 10 Phoenix for the report, please.
Casa Grande police released a surveillance photo of a woman
accused of assaulting a fast food worker in the drive-thru.
It happened at the Only Wendy's restaurant in Casa Grande.
Did you make out what she was seen by a woman who was a worker in the drive
through. It happened at the
only Wendy's restaurant in
Casa Grand. Did you make out
what she was mad about? Yeah,
she said that she got spicy
nuggets instead of normal ones
and she was saying they were
burnt. Marina Hunt was in the
drive through line trying to
place her order. She could hear
the exchange between the
suspect and the employee
through the intercom and she started recording it on, give me my effing food and it was just
like a fighting battle. You
know, like she was calling her
name. She said, I'm gonna throw
this at you. I'm gonna hit you.
And that's when you know,
things got really crazy and I
heard like something being
thrown according to police. The
angry customer threw the bag
with the fries and the nuggets
at the employee. That lady was
definitely overreacting. Like,
you know, they were like,
you know, they were like,
you know, they were like,
you know, they were like,
you know, they were like, you know, they were like, you know, they were like, you know, they were like, you know, they were like, something being thrown. According to police, the angry customer threw the bag with the fries and
the nuggets at the employee. That lady was definitely overreacting. Like, you know, there's
definitely better ways to handle it. You know, it's called temperament control. Like my three-year-old
knows this. She right. But come on, man. For those of us who seek out Wendy's comfort food,
we understand that pain. And when you're already hurting from trauma, you haven't dealt with from
healing you haven't gotten. And the only thing that's going to
make you happy in that moment, the only thing that's going to comfort
you in that moment is some hot fries and spicy nuggets
from Wendy's, and they end up giving you cold fries
and unspicy nuggets? That could take
you over the edge, okay? That's how you know it wasn't what she
ordered. She didn't even want it to the point that she threw it at the
employees. But now, police are looking
for her. You know, I'm giving both these people
donk here today because they're going to jail.
And if John doesn't have money for Wendy's,
he won't have money for a lawyer. And now this poor
young lady, whatever pain she's dealing with,
this situation is damn sure going to make it worse.
Clearly she's stressed out, but now she got a charge
on top of that. Having to deal with lawyers,
bail, all that other stuff. Oh
Lord. Now, last but certainly
not least, Shamia Tillman, charged
with battery, causing bodily
harm, simple battery battery battery on a
law enforcement officer criminal mischief and robbery by sudden snatching because investigators
said she went through the drive-thru of Wendy's but wasn't happy with her order you know why
because she wanted fries and they didn't have fries let's go to ABC 7 for the report please
scratches bumps bruises and a broken iPhoneees and customers at this Wendy's last night say Tillman left her mark on them, literally.
All because she felt shortchanged of french fries.
Just before 8pm, she ordered food at the drive-thru.
Moments later, Tillman entered the Wendy's, enraged.
Tillman throws a bag of food at the workers.
The fight goes on, and then she jumps over the counter.
Several workers try to get her under control.
Tillman ends up on the floor covered in food and spilled drinks.
One man tries to intervene, but Tillman smacks him,
grabbing the iPhone Max Pro from his hand, chucking it at an employee's
head. Now, the terror didn't stop there. Lee County deputies arrived shortly after and put
Tillman in the back of a deputy squad car. She began kicking and screaming, and a deputy tried
to come over and calm her down. She spat in his eye. Now, I know two of these stories are Florida,
but listen, I understand. Okay, I understand Wendy's is comfort food.
All right.
I would actually call Wendy's holistic dining at this point, but we can't go around projecting
our pain on Wendy's employees and people who won't buy us Wendy's.
Okay.
Wendy's is not a substitute for healing people.
All right.
That Dave's triple of those 20 piece spicy nuggets is comforting as they may be.
Isn't an excuse for actual healing.
All right.
That chili and those large hot fries are not an excuse, you know,
to not go to therapy, all right?
This is all this is, all right?
It's not about no damn Wendy's or lack of hot fries and unspicy nuggets.
This is hurt people hurting people, okay?
Hurt people seeking comfort and not being able to get the comfort they need,
and so they end up bleeding on people who didn't cut them, all right?
Just another reason to please, please invest in your mental wealth.
Go get some help.
I promise you it'll make those spicy nuggets taste better
when you've done some work on yourself.
Please give John Taylor from Florida,
this unidentified woman from Arizona,
and Shamia Tillman of Florida,
the sweet sounds of the Hamilton's.
Oh, now you are the donkey of the day.
Oh, you are the donkey of the day.
Yee-haw.
Two things.
All of this makes me crave some Wendy's, okay?
Would love some hot fries and some chili from Wendy's later on in the day.
And also, this makes me...
Won't you grow up, man?
Won't you grow up?
You said chili.
And this also makes me crave the sounds of a man we call Mr. Same Energy.
Let's hear this legend.
Yeah.
Hello. Hello.
Hello.
Why are you screaming?
Because I'm saying hello.
Okay, but you come to the window like,
yeah.
Well, that ain't disrespectful
because I ain't even cursed.
Anyway, now.
Ain't no anyway.
Yo, for one, you have to see me
when you come to the window,
so you better have the same energy.
That was a Wendy's, by the way.
Did y'all know that?
I didn't know that.
That's Wendy's, man.
Dropping a clue bomb for Wendy's.
Wendy's, we appreciate you.
Okay.
Ultimate comfort food, Wendy's is.
You ain't want to play a game, huh?
I just gave them up.
I told you they nugget lovers.
All right.
All right.
You ain't want to play a game?
I'm not playing a game.
If y'all not playing a game, y'all can guess what race it is. Thank you for All right. You ain't want to play again? I'm not playing again. Yep. All right.
If y'all not playing the game, y'all can guess what race it is.
Thank you for that donkey.
Heavy Niggatry on these Nuggets.
Yep.
Niggas and Nuggets.
That's what that donkey could have been titled.
Niggas and Nuggets.
Niggas and Nuggets.
Niggas and Nuggets.
Balls up on y'all.
All right.
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Good morning.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
It's time for Ask C&E.
If you need relationship advice or any type of advice, you can call us. Hello, who's this?
Yo, yo, this is Anonymous.
You do not have to be anonymous on the radio.
All you gotta do is say another name.
Yeah, you could've made up a name, but what's your question for C&E, bro?
It was still a certain name.
But look, I was delivering
food, right? And I knew the person
I was delivering food to, but
it was old co-workers and stuff.
And the dude, the boyfriend
came out and started like what's
up what you saying my girl and he stole on me i'm literally delivering food like door dash and all
that dude stole on me you know what i'm saying i'm trying to figure out should i get restrained
on her should i retaliate the hood way like man shut up that man punched you in your face right
then and there you ain't did nothing you ain't gonna do nothing after the fact leave it alone
why you still go back to that house bro where it alone. You better stay away from that man.
Hey, that punch
hurt?
Did that punch hurt?
Don't lie. Tell the truth.
So why you ain't hit him back then if the punch ain't hurt?
Because it was like Lily stole on me
and Lily just put me in the chokehold.
And then...
He put you in the dope feed
So he beat you up then
He beat you up
It's okay
So when you got back up
What happened?
Literally he was gone
Like you know what I'm saying
So when you woke up
He was gone
Yeah after you woke up
He was gone
He ain't gonna stick around
When you've been asleep
For ten minutes
Yeah he's that man alone man
In the words of Craig's daddy
On Friday
Okay
You win some
You lose some
But you live to fight
Another day
Huh? Man you ain't gonna lose some, but you live to fight another day. Huh?
Man, you ain't gonna do nothing
then. Stop. Why you wanna retaliate?
Leave it alone. He beat you up.
He got people on his head.
How old are you? How old are you?
How old are you?
That's anonymous too.
Well, listen, I was born in 1978.
I turned 44
yesterday. We come from an era where if you lose a fist fight, you just lose a fist fight.
He's lost.
Leave it at that.
Just leave it alone, bro.
I ain't that old.
I ain't that old.
Okay, well, listen.
If you want to retaliate, ask him for a fair one then.
Oh, that's a bet.
That's a bet.
He better not do that.
Nah, don't do that.
Because he, bro.
He's not speaking for me.
Bro, trust me, bro.
He whooped your ass one time.
That's right.
It ain't worth it. Because think about it like this, right?oped your ass one time. That's right. It ain't worth it
because think about it
like this, right?
Think about it like this.
You retaliate.
You do something.
Now you go into jail.
If it's a fair one,
I'm cool with that, though.
As long as it ain't no...
He lost this one
and dude put him
in a dope fiend.
And he just gonna get
put in a dope fiend again.
He lost, man.
You gonna train
before the next fight?
Now look,
it ain't no training for this.
It ain't no training for this.
You need training. It's okay, man. You no training for this. It ain't no training for this.
It's okay, man.
Listen, I done got punched on camera, bro.
You done seen the can I get a drop. I ain't
got no time for retaliation. Who cares?
We're too old. Let it go.
People already know who you is.
That's even worse.
Exactly. I got punched in the head and got seen
by millions of people. You think I'm sitting around?
We're just regular people out here.
You know what I'm saying?
Let it go.
All the more reason for you to let it go, sir.
All the more reason for me to retaliate.
No, why?
You're going to go to jail.
You're going to retaliate.
You're going to hurt him.
You're going to go to jail.
Is it worth it?
No, we don't know if you're going to.
I doubt you're going to hurt him.
You're going to see.
Okay, so let me ask you a question.
If you go get a fair one, you and him just fight straight up.
If he beat you again, then what?
Then he's going to go for a third time.
I'm going to call it a fair fight.
You're going to what?
That's honest.
I'm going to call it a fair fight.
Do a snook.
All right, I'm going to tell you what to do then.
Because you said you either want to fight again or you want to press charges, right?
Oh, ain't no pressing charges.
You just said you want to get a restraining order against him.
So to get a restraining order, you got to press charges.
Oh, that's bad. I want you to press charges. Oh, that's my bad.
I want you to press charges.
No, no, no, no.
I'd rather you press charges.
We'll get a restraining order.
Yeah, I'd rather you get a restraining order.
Nah.
You're about to lose your job.
And you're about to go to jail for doing something stupid.
Leave it alone.
That man done beat you up so bad, you want to get a restraining order.
So I don't know why you acting all tough now.
Let it go, bro.
Have a good one, man.
No, don't hang up on this man yet.
You're going to let it go? Maybe.
Do you have kids, bro?
Nah.
Your mom and daddy are going to have to visit
you in jail because you're going to do something stupid. Leave it alone.
We win some, we lose some. Let it go.
Did your girl see you? Did your girl see you get beat up?
Nah.
Alright then, so let it go. Nobody saw it.
Nobody even knows. And you're anonymous. Nobody knows this happened, bro. If it's let it go. Nobody saw it. Nobody even know it. And you anonymous.
Nobody knows this happened, bro.
If it's not on video, nobody saw it.
Let it go.
Change the narrative.
Tell everybody you beat him up.
Nobody seen it.
Word up.
You could have caught up here and lied to us.
Yes.
All right, we'll see.
There ain't no we'll see.
Don't do nothing stupid, bro.
God bless you, man.
Goodness gracious.
Sending you healing energy, man.
He got knocked the fuck out.
The man done hit you and choked you out.
Now you talk about what you want.
The first thing he did when he called up here was say,
should I get a restraining order or retaliate?
You know how bad somebody got to do you if you want to get a restraining order?
Just get the restraining order.
Just relax, man.
Come on.
Let it go.
Ask C&E.
800-585-1051.
If you got questions for us, call us now.
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Good morning. Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela
Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are The Breakfast
Club. It's time for Ask C&E. Hello, who's
this? Anonymous. Hey, Anonymous.
What's your question for C&E? Okay,
so it's not really relationship
advice, but I wanted two opinions
from two men that have kids.
Yes, ma'am. So, I have a son.
He doesn't want for nothing,
but his father only sends money to pay a phone bill.
He doesn't see him.
He doesn't do anything.
He gives money when he's gone.
Am I wrong for taking him for child support?
How old is he?
He's 10.
Nope, you're not wrong.
A child is more than a cell phone.
There's clothes, there's food, there's schooling, there's education, there's activities after school, there's vacations, there's trips.
No, absolutely positively.
But let me ask you a question.
Does he work?
Does he have a job?
Your baby father?
Yes.
Yeah, no, he should be giving more than a cell phone then.
Over $100,000.
What, $400,000?
Over $100,000.
Over $100,000?
Yes, take his ass to court.
Yeah, but let me ask a question.
I do think you should be getting more money, but have you told him that?
Have you said, hey, man, you should be giving me more money than just the phone?
If not, I'm going to have to put you on child support.
That's what you should say to him.
I've said it in the past, and it started.
It will be like twice a month.
And then after Corona hit, he was still working for Corona.
So after Corona hit,
it like slowed down.
But I have so much pride.
I don't say nothing
because my child is not missing out on anything.
Now me and Charlamagne might look at it differently,
but I look at it like this.
He knows he has a child at the end of the day.
I don't care if it's Corona,
if he forgets,
if he's hanging out with his boys,
he knows he has a 10-year-old
and that 10-year-old is expensive.
Instead of playing with him every week to say maybe he will give, maybe he forgets, if he's hanging out with his boys, he knows he has a 10-year-old, and that 10-year-old is expensive. Instead of playing with him every week to
say maybe he will give, maybe he will not,
sometimes he has a job,
put him on those papers, and that way you know you're going to
get your money in the first of the month.
I agree with that, but I just
want to see if you went to him first
and said, hey, I'm going to have to put you on child support
if you don't start giving me more money. At least
give him a chance to step up and start paying more money. In the past, I've said it, but, I'm going to have to put you on child support if you don't start giving me more money. At least give him a chance to step up and start paying more money.
In the past, I've said it, but recently I haven't said it.
Because I've been on some like, okay, that time you saw him was around Christmas.
Other than that, it's just a text or a call.
True.
Well, tell him.
20, 30 minutes away.
Well, tell him, hey, look, if you don't start doing the right thing,
I'll have to put you on the papers.
And then if it don't happen, then put his ass on the papers.
And stop letting everybody shoot your club up, ma.
Goodness gracious.
What?
What?
You can't just be letting anybody shoot your club up, bro.
Hello, who's this?
Yes, this is Destiny from the Temple Hill.
Hey, Destiny, what's your question for C&E?
First of all, I'm a mom for the first time.
I'm going to be a mom for, like, five months.
Congratulations.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Listen, do y'all got any tips to help us to get through this?
Get through what?
Yeah, like, what?
Well, get through pregnancy?
Yeah, because we need some tips for starting off.
Oh, I've never been pregnant.
My wife's been pregnant four times, but I've never been pregnant.
Envy, you been pregnant?
No, I haven't been pregnant.
But I would just say for a woman, just relax.
This is the time where you should relax.
Your body's going through so many different changes.
There's an actual body growing in your body.
A baby's growing in your body.
So you should just relax, stay off your feet, and just try to be as comfortable as possible.
She got to go to work, Envy.
Her man ain't rich.
You talking from Gia's perspective.
She got to go to work.
You got to go to work, don't you?
Yeah, I do work, and the fact that this rest has been trying to bump us up and all that.
See what I'm saying?
She can't rest.
She can still work, but after work, just relax.
Try to stay off your feet and try to stay as calm and not stress yourself out as possible.
Let me talk to that man you with.
I hear the man you with.
Let me talk to him.
That's the papa.
Let me talk to that papa.
Peace.
Peace, King.
How old are you, brother?
I'm 30, man.
I'm 30 years old.
All right.
How many jobs you got?
I only got one job.
You might have to pick up something else on the side.
Yeah, you might have to pick up something else on the side. You might have to pick up something else on the side so
your queen can get some rest, brother.
Just make her life a little easy. She can work, but
when she comes home at night, you wash the
dishes. You cook the food. You make sure you make
her life as stressless as possible.
You make the bed and wash the...
You just hold it down until the baby's
born. When the baby's born, you do the same thing
and then things will get back to normal. But right now,
the whole thing is to make sure she's not stressed.
You want to make sure that baby comes out healthy and happy and at all and with the mama.
That's the best advice.
That's the best advice that you can get right there, brother.
Your job is to make sure your queen is as stress-free as possible.
We've got it, man.
We love y'all, man.
We listen to y'all every morning.
Appreciate y'all.
And this your first child?
This your first child, King?
Yeah, this our first child.
Oh, man. You enjoy that pregnant our first child. Oh, man.
You enjoy that pregnant poom poom, man.
And that's another thing.
Pregnant poom poom is probably some of the best poom poom you'll ever have.
You hear me, nephew?
Wet.
I'm talking juicy.
Nah, you ain't got to say all that, Envy.
Jesus Christ.
You just tell nephew to enjoy the pregnant poom poom.
He'll figure all that on his own.
Oh, man. And if she asks
you to go to 7-Eleven to get a Slurpee at midnight,
you go do it. There's some of the stupid...
You got to go get it, King.
You got to go get it. Some of the dumbest things
they'll ask, but do it. And marry
that woman, man. Yeah, we
gonna get married, too, man. After this first one come out,
we gonna set the wedding up, man. I love it.
I love it, King.
Yeah, thank y'all, man.
Thank y'all.
All right, brother.
Damn.
You had to describe it like it's a damn hamburger at Wendy's.
Pregnancy poom poom.
Woo.
So you're about to have another one.
I mean, pregnancy poom poom is amazing.
It is amazing.
It is amazing.
All right.
Well, we got rumors on the way.
We got to tell you.
Remember the lady that we talked about yesterday that she was yelling at her baby daddy
about her baby daddy only bringing food for one kid?
McDonald's mama? Yes. She ain't got a name?
Well, she responds. Okay. Alright.
We're going to talk about that when we come back. So don't move. It's The Breakfast
Club. Good morning. The Breakfast
Club.
Morning, everybody. It's DJ
Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne
the guy. We are The Breakfast Club.
Salute to that young man, too, who called up during Ask C&E, man, who is expecting his first child with his queen.
I'm telling you, all jokes aside, there's nothing better than watching your significant other when she's pregnant.
When they start to, I don't know, I just like the pregnant look. When they start to glow, they get that glow,
and they start filling in in all the right places. And, you know,
we talked about the pool, but you know, it's a lot to, you know, watching your queen, uh,
carry a child. That's.
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That is very beautiful.
So enjoy.
Yes.
I did it six times.
I've done it four.
Well, watched.
Four.
Yeah, six.
All right.
Well, let's get to the rumors.
Let's talk the McDonald's baby mama.
This is the Rumor Report with Angela Yee.
On this breakfast club.
I think we should dub her the Baby McMama.
Baby McMama.
Baby McMama.
This is Baby McMama.
We don't know her name.
Baby McMama.
All right.
Well, if you don't know what we're talking about, yesterday on the program, we talked
about a gentleman who was bringing McDonald's to his child.
He's the Baby McDaddy.
All right.
Now, it just so happens that the mom had three baby mcmama three other kids and she was mad that she only got food
For his child and not the other kids and people started killing her because she threw the food and she was upset and said that we've
Been talking about this too long right so now she responds. This is the baby mcmama talking do we know does she have a name?
We don't know her name. I don't know okay. Well baby mcmama. He's gone
I'm the baby mama who was upset at her baby daddy
because he only decided to give his child mcdonald's and not the rest of my other three
kids i have four kids you know the situation when you dated me our child is the youngest child
so keep that in mind before y'all make me the villain that means all my other kids knew him
he was buying the mcdonald's
when we were together my kids have to go through a transition of our breakup as well like so now
my kids have to see only one of their siblings get mcdonald's and not the rest of them like to
me that's petty i'ma stand on what i said like if you can't can't bring everybody McDonald's, then can't nobody have McDonald's then.
Period, she said at the end of it.
This is why, historically,
black mothers have always told their kids
we got McDonald's at the house
to avoid these kind of problems. You do know when
black mothers say we got McDonald's at the house, that's her
saying we can't afford it. Right, but she did
have an extendo clip eyelashes
and she does have
a brand new wig on, right?
Yes. So if she could afford that,
she could afford McDonald's for the other three babies.
Sure, you know, but
I think the baby McMama
sounds entitled and she got
used to a privilege this man was providing.
Yes, when I was with you, I bought the other kids
McDonald's. Now they're not my responsibility
anymore. And you said the kids older.
How much older? Because they might be at an age where they can
get their own McDonald's. If you're big enough to cut some grass,
wash some dishes, and earn a few dollars,
I'm not buying you McDonald's. Question, how much
eyelashes cost? I have no idea. I've never
had them. Mine are natural. You see how
these beauties I got on. Those are definitely not yours.
You crazy. And how much you think a wig costs?
Ask Taylor. Taylor!
Taylor! Because those
extendo clip eyelashes
They're the long ones
Like they would have
Are they really called extendo
I don't damn extendo clip eyelashes
I don't know
They just don't look
How much are those extendo clip eyelashes
Taylor how much are wigs and eyelashes
Because
Get on the microphone Taylor
How much are those eyelashes
Now mind you Taylor from Philly now
120 to 180
For eyelashes
Yeah
And how much are you be causing?
I don't wear wigs,
but I don't.
That went on right now.
It's not a wig.
Try it.
But,
maybe like
100 some,
depending on how
they do the wig.
So she got $200
for a wig
and extendo clip eyelashes.
So Taylor said
$150 for eyelashes
and a wig.
Yeah.
All right.
Huh?
Yeah, I think them wigs are a lot more, Taylor, but you know.
You ain't got no big baby daddy yet, so.
Okay.
All right.
Well, we wish her the best.
$150 for some wigs and eyelashes.
You need to stay home with that on.
All right.
Now, congratulations to Irv Gotti.
He signed away his masters.
He did a deal selling his masters worth $300 million.
So congratulations to him.
Drop on the clues bombs for Irv Gotti.
Cancer gang gang.
You know what else, too, about that baby big mama?
She just got to explain to the other kids why they're not getting McDonald's no more.
That's all.
Have a conversation with the kids.
Look, me and him not together.
He used to provide the McDonald's.
We're not together no more, so that's why
there's no McDonald's. Why
Lil Jun Jun get McDonald's, but we don't?
Because Lil Jun Jun is actually his biological
child. I know it's a lot to
probably explain to some kids, but you just got to tell them what it is.
Yeah. Alright.
And lastly, shout out to Rick Ross.
Rick Ross purchased a
monster truck. He's always wanted a
monster truck since he was a kid, and he purchased one yesterday.
He said, it's the biggest, my first Tonka truck.
Rick Ross climbed the ladder, because the ladder's dumb hard to get into,
so he climbed it, and he was driving up and down his property.
So congratulations to Rick Ross.
Dropping on a cool bomb for Rick Ross.
And Rick Ross said that the baby McMama or the baby McDaddy wouldn't have had those problems
if they would have just went to Wingstop.
Wingstop. Wingstop.
Wingstop.
Lemon Pepper.
Get you a 12-piece.
That's four wings apiece for all them kids.
How many kids it is?
It was four.
That's three wings apiece for all them kids.
Should have got a 12-piece Lemon Pepper.
They could have had three wings apiece.
All right.
Okay, and everybody would have been cool.
Salute to my guy, Ross.
Salute to Ross.
All right.
Well, that is your report. Salute to Pretty V, too. Salute to Ross. All right. Salute to Pretty V, too.
A.K.A. Lady Lemon Pepper.
Lady Lemon Pepper.
All right.
Well, the People's Choice mixes up next.
Shout out to Rosie.
I'm going to try to get that truck, that monster truck for the car show.
Of course, the car show goes down July 9th.
There's 11 days left.
Okay, okay.
Shout out to the celebrity car.
Shout out to Carlos Miller, comedian.
He's going to have some cars there.
Shout out to Killer Mike.
He's going to be bringing some cars. Mike, Mr. Render. Bun B, 56. Bun. Shout out to Carlos Miller, comedian. He's going to have some cars there. Shout out to Killer Mike. He's going to be bringing some cars.
Mike, Mr. Render.
Bun B, 50 Cent.
Bun.
Shout out to 2 Chainz.
He's going to have some cars.
Little Baby, Rosé, and a host of others.
So if you haven't got...
I got to call Duval, man.
Let's see if Duval can get a call.
He gave his dunk to Snoop.
I forgot he gave his dunk to Snoop.
He probably got something else in the stash, though.
He gave his dunk to Snoop, though. Okay. Snoop got stash, though. He gave his dunk to Snoop, though.
Okay.
Snoop got Duval a dunk.
All right.
That sounds so crazy, but all right.
Why does that sound crazy?
Florida know what I'm talking about when we talk about them dunk riders.
All right.
When you say dunk riders, when you say dunk, you think, oh, whatever.
She got a dunk.
She got a dunk.
Ain't nobody thinking that but you.
Same way when I told you my quad was hurting you all the time.
Ain't nobody rubbing your quad.
I ain't saying nothing about that.
You always volunteering information.
Well, get your tickets now and
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Positive note is simply this.
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out from the shadows, and it's going to be devilishly good. We've got chills, thrills,
and stories that'll make you wish the lights stayed on. So join me, won't you? Let's dive
into the eerie unknown together. Sleep tight, if you can.
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