The Breakfast Club - BREAKFAST CLUB REWIND: Jason Lee Cohosts, Tisha Campbell, Yvette Nicole Brown & Kym Whitley Interview, Have You Ever Traded Sex For Anything? and More!
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Hello, who's this? Good morning.
It's Christy. Good morning. Hey, Christy.
Get it off your chest, mama.
I mean, these men need to go
to the doctor.
We losing too many African-American
men. That's true. You right.
When you said it like that, I thought you got burnt or something.
Yeah, I didn't know what you were talking about.
No, no. Get burnt at this age? No. How old are you? That's true You right When you said it like that I thought you got burnt Or something Yeah I didn't know What you was talking about I didn't know No no
Get burnt at this age
No
How old are you?
54
You can still get burnt
Especially if you're out here
With these little young boys
Young boys
I don't want no young boys
That's right
The only thing you gotta worry about
At this age is worms
Shit
At 54
I don't have worms
Charlamagne
I didn't say you
I'm just saying the men
You might mess with
But I agree with you
No but you know what?
This is woman's month.
And then you just take their man to the doctor.
You right.
I agree with you.
All the men definitely need to go to the doctor to get a checkup.
Because they're colorectal cancer, Mom.
You right.
They don't want to get colonoscopies.
They don't want to go to the doctor.
They don't want to go to the cardiologist.
And they're dying too young.
That's why I can't find a husband.
Let me tell you something. I've been going to the cardiologist And they dying too young That's why I can't find a husband Let me tell you something I've been going to the cardiologist
For the past three months since December
I don't want a heart monitor
I didn't have it to where they put the ink inside you
Why?
Because I just wanted to make sure
I did that last week
They did the sonogram
They did the ink
They did the stress test
I did the stress test
Yep
I did the stress test
I did the colonoscopy
These women need to take the man to the doctor Because the stress test. I did the colonoscopy.
These women need to take the man to the doctor because the men don't want to go to the doctor.
That's why I'm still single.
That ain't why you're single, mama.
No, listen.
It's hard to find a man that's my caliber,
a man that I'm looking for.
What do you do?
Where you from?
Don't sell yourself short, ma.
You're 54.
This is the NCA bus operator.
That's right.
Oh, you're the bus operator
for the Bronx?
That's right.
Don't sell yourself short.
You're only 54.
You're going to find love by 60.
No, it's not finding love.
It's just,
why by 60?
What I'm saying is,
I don't want nobody sick.
I got you.
You might want to talk
to some of the people
you pick up.
But when you get sick, I can take care of you.
But I don't want to get you sick already.
Why don't you holla at some of the people you pick up on the bus?
Excuse me?
What?
You pick up some of the passengers on the bus.
When you pick them up, you might say a Q to you.
Holla at them.
Let me explain something to you.
At least you know where I work.
I don't know where you work.
I get what you're saying.
All right. That's real. I don't know where you work. I get what you're saying. All right.
That's real.
I mean, come on.
All right, you bougie bus driver.
Bougie bus driver.
I'm not bougie, but if I have a lot going on, you have to come close.
Yeah, but don't forget Warren Buffett goes to McDonald's every day.
Excuse me?
She don't know Warren Buffett.
You know Warren Buffett is mama?
I didn't say anything about a guy that works at McDonald's every day. Excuse me? You know Warren Buffett is mama? I didn't say anything about a guy that
worked at McDonald's.
I'm just saying I'm being a fat cow.
Here's the moral of the story, ma'am.
Some of those managers
at McDonald's make some good money.
That's right. Your blessing might be at McDonald's.
That's all Jason Lee tried to say.
The moral of the story is I agree with you.
You stop gossiping and find me a husband.
Now you work for her.
You sit around, Jason.
Okay, I'm going to post that today.
I got you.
Jason, Jason too busy sleeping with your future husband.
You're probably right.
This is what I'm saying.
This is why I can't find a husband.
Jason's sleeping with them.
But listen, this is why you...
They don't go to the doctor.
No, no, no.
They don't have a job.
They don't have a career. They don't have a career.
No pension coming. I'm getting ready to retire.
It's not like you just need to be a lesbian.
No. What?
There's nothing out here for you, clearly.
You can't find a man
being a lesbian.
What advice, Charlamagne?
I don't want to be a lesbian, Charlamagne.
You'll find somebody. You got good benefits.
You about to retire. You'll find
somebody.
It's not finding somebody.
Oh, Lord, you're making me tired. I'm going to pray for you, baby.
All right, you have a good one. I'm going to pray for you.
You have a good one, mama.
Have a great day, all right? Don't let the people stress you out.
Love you, too.
How you get mad when somebody say they're going for you? I'm gonna pray for you.
I'm gonna pray for you. I try to use an analogy
about never know when your love gonna get you.
She talking about, I don't wanna go to McDonald's. That's right.
Don't go to McDonald's then. Hello, who's this?
What's up, Evie? What's up, Trav?
What's up, sis? What's up, sir?
Trav, what up, sis? What's the word?
Oh, oh, Jason. Jason.
Here we go. Don't do it.
Hey, friend. How you doing?
As soon as I posted the flyer yesterday, I said, I know his gay ass is calling up.
Good morning.
I miss you.
Girl, don't start.
I miss you, too.
Jason, how you been?
I'm good.
That's good.
That's good.
I'm calling to talk about it.
So, look.
They got this DL Philly list going around in Philly where they put all these boys on there and just call them like this
or all these girls is begging to see the list
and calling all these men
gay. What is it?
What is it? It's a DL list.
A DL Philly list.
Send me the link. Send me the link.
Jason wants to
confirm. He wants to confirm some of the names.
I follow two of them on the list.
I follow two of them on the list. I follow two of them on the list.
But my problem with it is, they don't even know if these men are really gay.
It could be some heartbroken gay boy who just had a crush on some straight man and has made
his list up and is out here calling men gay.
Is Charlamagne on the list?
I'm not from Philly.
And I wouldn't be down on the list.
But you are on the list though, Char.
I wouldn't be on the downloader.
What's the point of being on the downloader?
Because people don't like to come out because people treat people differently.
People lose friends.
People lose family.
Like, when I came out when I was 21, I lost a lot of straights.
You're not me, though.
I'd be popping if I was out.
Yo, shut up.
Jason, come on now.
Tell him so.
Oh, I'm in these streets.
But I'm also in there.
Then he would be a ran-through bottle.
Ran-through bottle.
I would not be a ran-through bottle.
I'd be top-tier trade out here, okay?
No, you would not.
Top-tier trade.
Who's teaching you this lingo?
Get out of my community.
Get it off your chest.
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Hello, who's this?
Yo, I want to say one thing.
What?
You want to say one thing. What? You want to say one thing? Why you didn't
give, um, why you didn't
give the girl who give, um,
who hit the guy with the
bowling ball, um,
don't give the day? That's a good
question. I haven't seen the video. I heard about it, though.
Yo, that was some bulls**t.
But you gave Dana Howard, um,
what's the white guy's name?
Dana Howard sang a song called Freak Like Me back in the day.
Love with Dana Howard.
Yeah, I know.
I love that song, too.
But why you give that...
Jesus.
Donkey of the day.
I don't even know her name.
I'm going to look it up.
I think she might be deserving of a donkey of the day.
I think you're right, sir.
She got to get two donkeys of the day.
Okay, why you drinking at this time of morning, bro?
You just leaving the club?
Why are you drinking?
That's when you know somebody's drunk.
Why you ain't drinking?
Why you drunk?
Why you ain't drinking?
Those are hours when he's leaving the club, though.
Definitely leaving.
Hello, who's this?
This is Jordan the Wilder.
Good morning, breakfast.
Jordan!
Good morning, Jordan.
Get it off your chest.
I just wanted to wish a safe and happy and healthy pregnancy to all the pregnant women out there, including myself.
Congratulations.
You got a little welder on the way?
Thank you.
Yeah.
Can you guys look at my Instagram page, please?
What's your Instagram page?
What's your IG?
Jordan the Welder.
Yes.
Shabba Mink follows me.
Yeah, I didn't know you was pregnant.
I didn't realize you was pregnant, though.
Congrats.
I haven't seen no pregnancy photos up there.
Yeah.
How many months?
Oh, watch my story.
I am six months.
Oh, man.
Congrats.
Enjoy it.
Yeah, let me know where your registry at, Jordan.
Hello, who's this?
Hey, good morning.
How you doing?
Hey.
What's up, brother?
Get it off your chest.
Oh, first things I want to just say, I called last year around, actually one year ago to
this day.
Yeah, last year I called and I told you guys I forgot my mother's birthday.
I just want to wish her a happy birthday again.
It was yesterday.
I'm done.
Forget this time.
I just want to wish her a happy birthday.
And I want to ask y'all something about this economy, man.
What do you think is going to go on with this economy for the next year?
I'm in a truck, and I'm a truck driver on my own truck.
I'm trying to figure out, you know, if I even want to stay in this or I want to get out of it.
I think it's going to get tight.
I think inflation is going to raise a lot when it comes to interest rates on homes, interest rates on cars.
I think grocery prices are going to go even higher.
I think a lot of people are going to lose their homes. I think a lot of people are going to lose their homes. I think a lot of people
are going to lose their high-end things.
And I think we need to rebound and get
things back to normal. I think it's
crazy that we can send billions and billions of dollars
to all these other countries, but we can't help our own
and make sure things level out here.
I think it's going to be tight. So if you got money, hold on to it.
Right, right, right. And NBA.
Hey, hold on.
About the economy, if they don't figure out this debt ceiling thing,
we're going to really be in trouble.
I'm telling you.
I'm telling you.
And, you know, another thing, too, is, like, these people don't understand
how, hey, the American trucking industry is, like, it seems like it's going to fall.
It's going to fall.
And if it do fall, what are we going to do?
Yeah, now you're right.
How are we going to get goods and services? It's going to be hard getting goods and services. It already takes fall and if it do fall, what we gonna do? Yeah, now you're right. How we gonna get goods
and services?
It's gonna be hard
getting goods and services.
It's already,
it's already takes a long time
to get goods and services now.
Yeah,
nobody's gonna be doing
work for free out here.
They're trying to box
you guys out anyway
because they're trying
to create electric trucks
that electric 18 wheelers
that they won't actually
need drivers.
So,
I mean,
that's gonna be
real tough on your industry.
Let me ask you something.
Do you trust a truck
going down the road
80,000 pounds
with no driver in it?
I don't.
I don't.
But if you see
what they're doing
on the bridges and tolls,
you know what I mean?
There's no more people
there anymore.
Now it's all electric.
So all those people
lost their jobs.
If you look at what
they're doing in the trains
and the buses,
a lot of those people
have lost their jobs.
So it's going to be
real difficult out there.
Robots take it out of them.
That's true.
Hey, Envy, I got an idea for you, though. I know you're still doing So it's gonna be real difficult out there robots
Hello We ain't even trademarking nothing yet, I'm sure. Hello, who's this? What's up, DJ Envy?
This is Uber Mike.
How y'all doing?
Uber Mike, what's up?
Uber Mike, what's happening, brother?
How y'all doing?
Hey, what's up, Jason Lee?
How y'all doing?
What up?
What's happening?
Hey, Envy and Charlamagne,
I wanted to thank y'all so much.
I went and got my phone last week and they found something.
Damn.
And so it's being tested now, yes.
But I wanted to thank y'all
for y'all's signal.
How many polyps did you find?
Three.
Yikes.
Yeah, I mean, but it could tell if you had anything as of right now.
Did you have anything as of right now?
No, nothing right now.
Oh, that's good then.
That's good.
So they'll test those polyps, and then hopefully it comes back clean.
If not, they found it early, and then they'll make sure that you,
I guess they'll get you in about another five to seven years
to make sure nothing else pops back up.
But you could have just saved your life, brother.
That's right.
The doctor said, I need to come back in three years.
So I'm like, wow, okay.
How old are you?
I'm 25.
You got a history of it in your family?
Nope, no history.
Well, you're about to be a generational curse breaker.
You're going to make sure nobody else got it moving forward.
That's right.
They know to get tested.
Thank God.
I do want to thank y'all, man.
All love, brother.
I just got it, too.
Okay.
You just got your colonoscopy?
Yeah, they found two polyps.
They found two polyps?
They'll have to go back in three years.
Yeah, but they removed it, so.
Any cancerous?
No.
No?
That's perfect.
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Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We got our guest host in the building, Jason Lee, of course, from Hollywood Unlocked.
Up here stirring up trouble, per usual.
Why?
So if you just joined us, we were talking about, it started from Michael B. Jordan.
It started because of Jason Lee.
Okay.
Because Jason Lee, last week, said that Michael B. Jordan was cheating on Lori Harvey.
Allegedly.
Allegedly.
He said, you said you ran up on Lori somewhere.
Yeah, I saw her at the Essence Festival.
I just looked into her eyes and I saw a lot of pain.
Damn.
And so now, what's the rumor?
Well, no, the rumor now is that he's moved on to a white girl in the UK.
And so now, you know, people are wondering how do black women feel when the runner-up
to the King of Wakanda
leaves a black woman for a white girl?
I told Jason Lee last week
going around saying that Michael B.
Jordan allegedly cheated on
Lori Harvey was going to drive him back to the Caucus Mountains.
And look. My goodness. Look.
He out here with snow. Well, then you played
a clip where he said everything is on the table.
There you go
Well let's go to the phone line
Hello who's this?
Hey what's up what's up
This is K Royal
Hey good morning mama
What do you feel about
Black men dating white women
Especially successful black men
Oh that's a like
That's a no for me
That's a hard no for me
I was just explaining how
I cut off somebody
In my starting lineup
Because he let me know That he enjoys indulging in white women.
First of all, you said your starting lineup.
So how much you got in rotation?
Just two right now.
And they both black?
They both black.
Look at you, queen.
Congratulations to you, queen.
Well, let me ask you a question.
Let me ask you a question.
If in Wakanda 3 there was some weird way that Michael B. Jordan could come back from the dead and be the king of Wakanda,
could he be the king of Wakanda if his queen back home is white?
No.
No.
What they said, what was the proverb?
A house divided?
Something about burning the forest down or something like that.
What?
That's not going to happen.
I ain't never heard that.
It was like somebody from the village that don't feel the warmth of it or something will burn. What? That's not going to happen. I ain't never heard that. It was like somebody from the village
that don't feel the warmth of it
or something will burn the village down.
That's what they said in the movie.
Anyway.
I'm not going to lie.
I don't think that's going to work.
I would love to leak that storyline to Dr. Umar.
Say, Dr. Umar,
Black Panther 3,
they're going to have Black Panther's son
dating a white woman.
What do you think about this?
Stop it.
Don't do that.
Man, I have a heart attack.
Hello, who's this?
This is Chelsea calling from Houston.
Chelsea from Houston.
Good morning.
Good morning.
Good morning.
I just wanted to comment on you guys' topic.
Yes, ma'am.
Okay, look.
We do not mind anymore.
I would say 10 to 15 years ago, we did.
But now it's just kind of like,
they who you want, just don't bash us out the door.
I agree with that.
I can't stand these brothers that,
you know,
have a preference for others,
but then they got to disrespect black women in the process and talk about how
terrible black women are.
I can't stand that.
Yeah.
That's kind of like where we are about it.
I'm 43.
So that's kind of where we are,
you know?
So shout out to you,
Charlamagne,
DJ Enzy,
Jason,
we love you.
We follow you on Hollywood Unlocked Keep doing your thing
Hello
Hey good morning everybody, how y'all doing?
I can hear the love for white women in your club
I can hear her
Driving the car
Yes indeed
Talk a little louder Mike
We want to hear you clear
You can't talk too loud, white women will get upset
Alright, so check it First thing I want to hear you clear when you can't talk too loud as white women will get upset yo shut up man all right so check it right first thing i want to
say i love y'all morning show man okay thank you first thing i want to say do you love do you love
us more than white women i don't i'm not a fan of innovation dating at all oh okay every time
a black man is successful he's's a multimillionaire, athlete, star, winner.
Not a poor woman, but he's like a bartender, a hostess,
and he takes care of the whole family.
So when a white man dates a black woman, she's successful,
if not more than he is.
And I don't understand why every time we date outside our race,
we are the ones that's always taking care of the other person most likely. Are you saying that when black men date outside our race, we are the ones that are always taking care of the other person most likely.
Are you saying that when black men date outside their race, they tend to date down?
All the time.
Especially when they're multi-millionaires.
I can name you at least five of them right now.
Go ahead.
We have Kobe Bryant with Vanessa, right?
God bless the day.
Don't do that.
She's Latino though, right?
Isn't she Latino?
Yeah, she's Latino.
She's Latino.
Yeah, but she's Caucasian Latino. I't do that. She's Latino though, right? Isn't she Latino? Yeah, she's Latino. She's Latino.
Yeah, but she's Caucasian Latino.
What?
I like her though.
Okay.
There's nothing wrong with that.
But he could have had Brandy.
That was successful.
He said Brandy?
He said Brandy.
They just went to the prom, but go ahead, bro.
Michael Jordan had a black queen at first.
Yeah, I think he has two kids or three kids from a black queen. Then he left her.
Then he left her.
He left The Rock.
The who?
The Rock.
Is The Rock not black?
Is he?
Is The Rock black?
Just because his name
Dwayne don't mean he black
and his last name
Johnson.
Dwayne Johnson.
He got a black name.
He look like we could be cousins.
Okay.
Nah,
you sound like y'all
could be distant cousins.
But what I'm saying is,
who else?
You got the guy who,
there's a lot,
you got Kanye West.
Oh, definitely.
He's a pink-toed lover now.
But what I'm saying is,
I don't have an issue with dating outside the race, right?
But the issue is,
when you're dating someone like a bartender
or a hostess...
What is his problem
with bartenders
and hostess?
All this money?
Love is love.
Yo, what is his problem
with bartenders and hostess?
Bartenders' lives matter.
Jesus.
Listen, I believe love is love,
but I do prefer seeing
black men with black women.
No disrespect
to interracial relationships.
I'm just telling you
what I like seeing because I just feel like, you know, black men, black women, when they come together, they make with black women. No disrespect to interracial relationships. I'm just telling you what I like seeing
because I just feel like, you know,
black men, black women,
when they come together,
they make strong black families.
And we've seen how black families
have been torn apart systemically
throughout the years.
So I do love seeing black men with black women.
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and she's white.
Do we have to say allegedly for that?
We probably right.
He got that white girl.
Just in case.
So we're asking, how do you feel about it?
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It's DJ Envy, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We have Jason Lee, our celebrity guest host, joining us.
That's right.
Now, if you're just joining us, Charlamagne came up with this question.
They know Charlamagne came up with this question.
This all came up because of a series of things.
Last week, Jason Lee said that he told Lori Harvey Michael B. Jordan was cheating on him.
That I heard that he was cheating on her.
Yeah, that's what I heard.
And I told him that rumor was going to drive Michael B. Jordan back to white women.
And then this morning.
And then you pulled up the receipt.
See, the rumor report.
Now, you pulled up the receipt that validated my concerns.
And here we are.
Well, let's hear what Michael B. Jordan said when he was on The Breakfast Club some years ago.
You know, I spent a lot of time away from my family.
I didn't really talk to my mom or my dad, you know what I'm saying?
Or like brothers and sisters and stuff like that.
You know, I was, uh, you know, I worked out a lot.
It was a sad place, man. I just kind of like stayed to myself.
And so, the physical aspect was, that was the easy part.
Mentally kind of going to that lonely place and willing to do whatever it takes to kind of freeze people was the, not the, was the more challenging part.
You know what I'm saying? It was a lot of fun too.
What about white women?
Did you cut off white women during that day?
Come on, man.
Why would that go back there?
I like women, period.
All women.
Everybody's on the table.
Okay.
Everybody's on the table.
Everybody's on the table, man.
Everybody.
All lives matter.
Oh, my goodness.
What did he say?
It was all on the table.
It was all on the table, baby.
Let's go to the phone lines.
Hello, who's this? T. T-E-A. Yeah, okay. What are you saying? It was all on the table All on the table baby Let's go to the phone lines Hello who's this?
T
T-E-A
Yeah okay
What up guys
What up T
How do you feel about it T?
I'm good
Look
I was talking to Michael B. Jordan
Okay
He's with the white girl
But you know
They only go with the white girl
Because they say yes or no
But then when she go get a friend
A black friend
And they put her up on game They they're not going to get along.
Jesus.
Is it in the black girl training manual to just say no?
No.
It's just that it's only certain things that we're going to do as far as to boost a man's ego.
If there's something stupid of his idea, we're going to tell him.
And most men don't like that. Go ahead and put all your money in the crypto, baby.
Thank you.
Hello, who's this? L up? I'm calling from Houston.
Lola, what's up from Houston?
Talk to us.
Yeah, I'm calling about the topic, about the men dating white women.
Okay. And I think I speak on behalf of all, because when I say we don't care who they date,
orange, green, purple, black, yellow, red, just keep our name out your mouth.
You know, don't try to directly correlate it in some kind of way to black women while you're doing it if that's what you want to do enjoy yourself go ahead we don't care that you
know what that your sentiment is a sentiment i see a lot of sisters expressing it's like yo we don't
really care who you date but just don't bash us in the process exactly don't make it seem like
we did something to you the reason why you stepping out of your race and then
it's other it's other it's many
other ethnicities and many other you don't have to back go to a white woman like that's just a
personal choice but like i said we don't care what you decide just keep our name out your mouth
while you're doing yeah and don't tell me what sisters did to you because you don't care what
that white woman's granddaddy did to your ancestors i was just thinking about that scene and waiting
to exhale remember ang Angela Bassett went and
ripped up the whole closet and burned everything
because he left her for a white woman?
Oh, that was a white woman? Yeah.
I ain't watched Waiting to Exhale in a minute. I know I left her for a white woman.
That's why I'm here. Hello, who's this?
Happy New Year.
What's happening?
Sean Stone.
Hey, Sean Stone.
What's up, brother?
I'm good, brother.
I never date white women, brother.
I am a black man that love my black queen.
You know what I mean?
So I think Michael B. Jordan needs to find a black woman and hold on tight to her.
You feel me?
Well, he was with Miss Harvey.
You know what I'm saying?
I think Lori Harvey is just a player right now, bro.
She probably going to move on from that black to a stone, too. Oh, drop on the clues, man, for Lori Harvey is just a player right now, bro. She just, you know, she probably going to move on from that black dude soon, too.
Oh, dropping the clues bomb for Lori Harvey.
Lori Harvey definitely out here collecting black Hollywood actors like Pokemon.
She is.
She is.
Hey, Jason Lee, what's up, man?
What's good?
I'm good, man.
I'm Sean Stone, man.
Nice to meet you.
Nice to meet you, too, sir.
Sound like you flirting, Sean.
What's going on, guy?
Definitely not flirting with Jason Lee. I like Jason Lee. He a cool dude. You don't have a lot of straight. No matter meet you too, sir. Sound like you flirting, Sean. Definitely not flirting with Jay Salih.
I like Jay Salih. He a cool dude.
No matter if he gay or straight.
I have a lot of straight male friends.
I have a lot of male friends who are straight.
I'm one of them.
Yeah.
We don't know about that one. What's the moral of the story?
The moral of the story is, man, dropping
the clues bomb for Mighty Casey. Now is a great time
to play Mighty Casey.
Oh my goodness. You want to play a clip of Mighty Casey my goodness that's right and salute to michael b jordan the b may stand for bunny all right all the
b can stand for black woman it's all up to him and the choices that he makes from here on out
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It's amazing.
We really haven't had a chance as black women in this industry to be leads.
We were always the girlfriends, the meter maid, the prostitute.
That's Kim's story.
That's Kim's story.
This is the first time we get to come together and actually have stories that are about us.
You know, we're driving.
It's us getting a job.
It's us taking a driver's test, whatever it is.
And that's new.
And then all three of us are on equal footing.
We all get to lead and carry this show and support each other.
And we're real friends.
We own each other's houses.
We hang out.
We borrow each other's wigs.
No, we don't borrow each other's wigs.
You ain't borrowing nothing. You just be taking stuff. You do steal her wigs. No, we don't borrow each other's wigs. You ain't borrowing nothing.
You just be taking stuff.
You do steal her wigs.
She's still alive.
When I show you,
what's the next question, babe?
I was going to ask.
You know, it was interesting
what you said about
not being the lead
because to us,
even though the show
was called Martinist,
Gina is still the lead.
You were kind of the lead.
You were kind of the lead as well.
It wasn't no kind of. She was a lead. And my wife and kids, you the wife. You know, of the lead as well. It wasn't no kindness.
She was a lead.
And my wife and kids, you the wife.
You know, the way that I look at that, though,
I love being the support system to anybody.
I love to watch people win.
You know what I mean?
Even with my sisters on the show,
we'll give each other jokes.
Like, say this to me or say this to the camera.
Do this when you walk out the door.
Yeah, we want the other person to win and I love
being the support system it's like
a dance to me it's like a waltz
to me when I can
see a comedian cause you know
comedians can be really big or they can be
really small so when they go big I ground the
scene it's fun
it's fun I love and I learned a lot
and I'm talking about this now
because i've said in a couple of interviews but i really realized how much damon and martin's
comedic gifts ability thank you affected me like when i'm working on this show i try to put the
pieces of the puzzle together allison and the rest of the writers are so good they really lay it out
it's there on a page but i like finding the funny in between the lines because that's what Martin was great at.
He was really brilliant because he would find some.
And he's ad-libbing at all times.
So I find that my comedic style is really similar.
And then watching Damon, his comedic intellect is sort of like he's so witty and so smart.
Yeah, we do that all day.
I had that on your show.
Remember that?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
You said get ready for him. I did W do know that. I had that on your show. Remember that? Yeah, yeah, yeah. You said, get ready for him.
I did Wife and Kids.
I played her best friend.
And she told me, she was like, get ready.
I was like, what do you mean, get ready?
She said, Damon, he going to say some things.
You got to be ready for him.
Yeah.
And you were right.
I thought I had him.
I was killing it, killing it.
He came back on me.
I shut up, said, where the lines?
Let me.
The comedic intellect is so, so so high like Dave Chappelle
you know what I mean
so
I'm learning a lot from them
do y'all hate being
typecast
where they feel like
you know
everybody's gonna call you
Gina for the rest of your life
do you hate that
no
no
it doesn't bother you
I love it
really
yes
absolutely
because that means that
like they said
it means
some type of
impact
like
well that's cute
it's like the Brady Bunch
it gotta get annoying
sometimes only by my son cause he calls me That's cute. It's like the Brady Bunch. It gotta get annoying sometimes.
Only by my son.
Because he calls me Gina all day.
Gina, can you make me something to eat?
Gina, can you?
I was in the mall the other day.
I passed by D.L. Hughley.
And I was like, D.L.
No, that's not what I'm saying.
So LeBron,
talk to me, LeBron.
I hate you, man. So I gotta raise LeBron came by and girl, and then Jesus, let me tell you what Jesus came over.
We're just going to throw all the names out today on the breakfast clock.
Whatever.
Gina.
Gina.
I was saying because he was laughing at my son because my son kept calling me Gina.
Like, Gina, get over here.
Gina, look at this.
Gina.
And I was like, if you call me Gina one more time, I'm going to kick your butt.
And he started cracking up.
And that's the only reason.
That's the last name I'm going to say.
I love it.
Sugar, let me tell you something. It gets on your it's always some man auntie sugar with all y'all resumes in the business do y'all
still running the struggles and like obstacles in the industry absolutely that's what i mean
that's the whole point of act your age is that this is the first time we get to come together
and be fully ourselves on a show right and so And so that's new. Before this time, it was always a bit of struggle because nobody was writing for you.
Nobody understood you.
Nobody cared about what happens to black women in this industry as they write.
We're always coming in.
I'll say this.
Most of my shows, I'm asking the white girl, enjoy your date.
Oh, you're so pretty.
I think you're great.
Everything is about them.
There's no questions about what my husband doing on the show, what my kid doing on the show on this show on act your age we all take care of each other can i say where
they can find it of course if you go to bounce tv.com forward slash find us you can find where
the show is it is literally floating in the air it's everywhere so please support us absolutely
please support us because the thing is if we have this show then we get to make more of these shows
absolutely and our show is universal so those are everybody's like those that are watching that are
not black or of a certain age please understand our show is universal. Everybody's going to like it. So those that are watching that are not black
or of a certain age,
please understand,
this show is for you too
because we're talking
about real issues.
We have two wonderful
young actors,
Nathan Anderson
and Mariah Robinson
that are on the show.
So we got something
for the Gen Z's
and the millennials as well.
I promise,
tune in,
you are going to enjoy
this show.
I promise.
These two are fools.
These three are fools.
But I have struggled.
Look, I went back to me.
I have struggled. All my life, to me I have struggled All my life
I had the struggle
All my life
I've been a
I had the struggle
I got the part
Thank you
I got the playbook
Okay I'm not gonna say it again
Now is there any part
That you guys
Yeah you just cut her off
She's trying to talk about her struggle
You see what I'm talking about
No he got
That's what she's talking about
She cut her off
She's about to say the slave thing again
He got out of there.
Go ahead.
Is there any part
that you guys passed up
and was like,
damn, I shouldn't have passed up?
Ooh, I was supposed to be
on the show Lost
and I was dating this dude.
We had to move to Hawaii
and he was like,
we ain't going to Hawaii.
He didn't have to go out
to Hawaii.
I know, but I was engaged
at the time.
That was one of my several.
Damn.
And I was like,
but I want to go and do Lost.
So I remember, I was like, well, JJ, do you law so I remember I was like well JJ do you have anything
else I don't know if I and I just didn't see the black woman on the plane crash in the jungle with
the monsters I didn't know what I was gonna do I felt like my part was gonna get smaller and smaller
because I'm a run for real um but no it was it was uh I remember JJ Abrams we had this talk I
never forget when he showed me the script this was before it was, I remember JJ Abrams. We had this talk. I never get when he showed me the script.
This was before it was on TV.
I did like this.
I was like,
this is Gilligan's Island.
What else you got?
I promise you,
I had no idea.
Lost would be huge.
So that thing hurts me.
So that's,
that's my story.
You know,
I,
this,
when I say this role,
y'all gonna be like,
I,
I,
first of all,
I know that I never would've got it.
I also didn't audition for it.
I was supposed to go in for Tiffany Had haddish's role in girl strip and i and
i know we all know it can't nobody do that role but tiffany and but i read the script and y'all
now know me little baby jesus there's no way i could have played the role and so i just kindly
said you know i don't think i'm the right one for this and then i watch it blow up and i see
tiffany's career but that is one that i was supposed to go in for. Yeah. I was supposed to have a meeting with either Abbott Elementary or this other pilot.
I chose the pilot.
That went as well.
It did go, but it didn't get picked up.
Picked up.
Yep.
Yeah.
It's a completely different show.
But yeah.
I remember that.
It's true.
Janelle.
I don't remember which role, but I was supposed to go in for.
I know which role I went in for.
Which one?
Janelle.
Janelle, the principal?
Oh, man.
I didn't even get an audition. Janelle was amazing on that. But I could see Kim being that one? Janelle. Janelle, the principal? Oh, man. But I didn't even get an audition.
Janelle was amazing on that.
But I could see Kim being that principal, too.
But Janelle is incredible.
She really is.
What makes you horrible in an audition?
Because you audition.
Being yourself.
Don't study.
Don't study.
Oh, you didn't study.
So you just went with it.
There was a lot going on.
And the kid was running around.
And this was at a time when the pandemic, it was on Zoom.
I hate those.
That's difficult.
I have gone through this industry by letting God just whatever happens, that's for me.
All right, we got more with Tisha Campbell, Kim Whitley, and Yvette Nicole Brown when we come back.
The new series, Act Your Age.
We'll be back.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Good morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club. Portia Williams Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are The Breakfast Club.
Portia Williams, our co-host, is here.
And we're still kicking it with Tisha Campbell, Kim Whitley, and Yvette Nicole Brown.
Do y'all understand the impact that you guys have on culture?
Do y'all ever sit back and say how great you were for us growing up
and what you meant to us as kids and teens and growing up
and just the things that we've seen in all the shows?
Do y'all ever realize how big it was?
First of all, when you say you grew up with me, how old are you?
Exactly.
That sounds bad because you look like you're 56.
What gave you the way to spray on me?
Watch your mouth.
This is a tough spot.
I'm trying to be sensitive.
I grew up with you guys.
How old are you?
Jesus.
You know, I'm just playing. Go ahead. You're cute and little. I forget it now you guys. Hallelujah. Jesus. You know, I'm just playing.
Go ahead.
You're cute and little.
I forget it now.
No, no.
I'm serious.
But do y'all ever understand that?
No, because we were just
trying to pay our bills
and take care of our families.
I think that was our conversation.
I think for me,
for me it was a concern
because I started on Drake and Josh,
which is a kid's show.
And so I kind of feel like
when you put yourself out there
and say,
I am in front of the
Babies you should live a life that if as they watch you you know you don't do anything that makes them feel crazy
So I try to make conscious decisions when I'm on camera. I get a little naughty in a voiceover
So if you see me in animation ain't no telling okay, but if you see my face
Yeah, well that note shape on is really sweet. That's more. That's for the kids
But there's some stuff coming where it's gonna be a little rough for the babies
But if you see my face I want you to be able to go, that's Helen, and not go, what is Helen doing?
So I feel like as we hear this all the time from performers, well, I'm not a role model.
You are, and you may not want to be.
You may not like that you are, but when you put yourself in the public space and there's a spotlight on you and you're on a platform, people are paying attention to what you say and do.
Maybe you don't care.
Maybe you're fine with it.
I care.
You hear that, Gil?
I want the babies.
You heard it. You heard it. You heard it. You heard it. You heard it. you say and do maybe you don't care maybe you fine with it I care I was everybody gotta know what their call is what what i've been called to do is different from what
you've been called to do and there's no judgment with what you do your path is your path my path
is my path so i'm not sitting back going everybody needs to do this i'm saying this is what i'm
supposed to do and i got i take care of this right and everybody else should take care of this you
know what i mean and the world will be better if you just focus on,
you did this.
Right, but it is part of the culture.
I think about my first movie
next Friday,
things that we have done
because people do come up
and they're like,
oh my gosh,
I had no idea.
I was like,
oh my God,
I'm going to be with Mike Adams,
I'm going to be with Cube.
You're excited,
but you don't realize,
you're absolutely right,
what it does
with the culture and in life.
And like seeing,
you know,
seeing people and he's excited, that's it. That's your legacy. That's your legacy. absolutely right what it does uh with the culture and in life and like seeing you know seeing seeing
people and he's excited that's that's it that's when you that's when you realize it i think when
i when i saw myself in the african-american smithsonian wow that was i literally just
gonna throw that you're just gonna say that no no no that's a wonderful thing
i wrote my name in the bathroom.
No, it really shocked me.
And I literally cried because I wasn't expecting it.
I didn't know that it was going to be there. I was thinking that when we came in and looking at this wall.
Imagine coming in here and seeing your face on this wall.
Like, you know that you I'm here.
I'm still here.
I'm here.
I was here.
Right.
So it's that feeling.
We all want that. Some people do their children. They have that. Some people do their work.
They have it. And it's great that we get to leave
a footprint.
For me, it was always a grind.
I was always on a grind. So I wasn't looking
up. You know what I'm saying? I was running
and I was concentrating
on paying bills. I've been paying bills since I was
five years old. So I was concentrating
on helping family or helping myself and getting us into a better space and just now
I'm starting to at the age that I am
Really like look around as it's happening. I'm in the moment
I'm present in it, but I wasn't before and it was a friend of mine named Berkeley and he had yeah
He had made me more conscious of living in the moment.
Because I would say random stuff like, oh, yeah, when I made Thanksgiving dinner for Tupac.
And he was like, you can't just say you made Thanksgiving dinner for Tupac.
And I was like, oh, that's not, like, normal.
No.
That was not normal.
Now I want to hear the story.
Now I want to hear the story.
No, no.
It was just, like, me, Dwayne. And he came over. And we all just had, like. Was that in New Jersey? L.A.? No, I was in normal. Now I want to hear the story. Now I want to hear the story. No, no. It was just like me, Dwayne, and he came over and we all just had like-
Was that in New Jersey, LA, New York?
No, I was in LA.
But long story short, I was like, oh, I get it because I worked with Pam Greer one time.
And Pam Greer would throw out all these stories and I would call them, now we call them PG,
Pam Greer stories.
And she was like, yeah, when I was in bed with Yoko and John and Richard Pryor and we were making music on I said you can't just say just in the bed
just like it's just your life exactly so it now I was like okay I'll be more
conscious of it so now I'm in a place where this is actually happening what
I'm with these amazingly talented friends that
I've admired
and that I love. But I want to know why
Pac ain't had nowhere to go for Thanksgiving.
How you end up with y'all?
It was a bunch of us.
I used to have really big parties.
Now my parties are like two, three people.
But I used to have
a lot of... I used to cook a lot.
I used to cook a lot i i used to cook a lot
and so people would just come over do you remember what you made
i cook for like 30 people like you know every single time that's something i've never heard
all the pocket stores you've heard i've never heard damn tupac was at a thanksgiving dinner
you know i know that but you've never heard that. Enjoy the meal. I love that.
How did you and Sherry handle the Monique situation after y'all talked about the reading and she didn't like that?
Did y'all reach out to her?
What I said was, I'm going to be in St. Louis at the Grandview.
Yeah, that's right.
MetroTix.com.
But the truth is this.
We love Monique.
And when we were talking, this is just the truth we're giving her
flowers that is the truth she is an awesome actress and in this movie i was screaming i was
like hey we miss her like miss her on screen and and that's the truth we love her she's funny me
and her used to be best friends and And I can't say anything that sometimes.
And we're not going to say nothing bad about people.
These are our sisters.
And it's the thing.
I think that's the quick trigger, right?
Where everybody just, I got to hear what's up.
Listen to what they actually said, though.
You know, and also, and if it came out wrong, because sometimes you misspeak, then appreciate the love.
When the love is said, that's the truth.
And that's the truth. We love every every i don't know any black actress in this
industry that does not love and revere monique she is one of the best that we got absolutely and so
that is the truth the little comments or stuff that came out wrong or whatever that's we're
gonna have some grace and extend some grace and we're gonna move on but the truth level
anything she's in she's great i'm like dang if i got a little bit of that she does
she puts it down whatever the other she looks out for people too i remember when i first got in the
business i couldn't get arrested nobody would ever let me do talk shows she had to talk her
talk show down in atlanta and she said i want this girl to come i want her to come she had just
won her golden globe brought the golden globe out she said yvette hold this so you can feel
what it's like when it's your turn it ain't been my turn in a very long time
ever, but she wanted me to see what it
feels like. That is her heart. You know what I mean?
That's the heart of Tisha. That's the heart of Kim. That's the heart
of Sherri. That's what the truth
is. So let's dig on down
and get to what the meat of the bone is, and it's love and
respect. Alright, well, don't move. We got more with
Tisha Campbell, Kim Whitley, and Yvette Nicole
Brown. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
Is your country falling apart?
Feeling tired?
Depressed?
A little bit revolutionary?
Consider this.
Start your own country.
I planted the flag.
I just kind of looked out of like, this is mine.
I own this.
It's surprisingly easy.
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Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Portia Williams, our co-host, is here.
And we're still kicking it
with Tisha Campbell, Kim Whitley,
and Yvette Nicole Brown.
Charlamagne?
Is it hard being in this era
where everything is so criticized
and, like, the criticism comes immediately through
social media?
I think it's a quick
trigger. You know what I mean?
I think there's not enough grace. I think you can give some people
grace. People make mistakes sometimes. They misspeak.
They go somewhere they didn't know was
going to be happening.
You got to imagine, what if it was me? What if I slipped
up and did that or said that? And the thing is,
is there an apology? If somebody messes up, do they feel feel bad about it do they come to you and say i missed the
mark because you want somebody to extend that grace to you when you miss the mark right you
know now if we're talking about racism and we're talking about maga and stuff like that i'm throwing
elbows i'm sorry but if it's simply a mistake between friends or someone that doesn't know you
they speak out of turn i think it's important to extend a little grace you ever watch those old
movies and say give him grace thank you you ever watch those old movies and say, there's no way we could have did it?
Say what now?
You ever watch those old movies?
Like, I was watching Trading Places on a plane, right?
Eddie Murphy.
My uncle was in that film.
And some of the words that they were saying, I was like, boy, would they get cancer now.
They can't say those words.
But look what they were doing in the 70s on The Times and all those shows.
But that's a Kim question because Kim is on stage saying, you know, they're comedians.
I appreciate that.
As a matter of fact, I have a show in St. Louis at the Grand Dale.
Oh, my God.
March 10th.
That's right.
Metro tickets at MetroTix.com.
St. Louis.
That's right.
Grand Dale.
Now, can you answer that damn question?
First of all, I don't know if you can cuss on the radio.
I can.
So, look here.
Let me tell you about my ass. Now um you know what it is about this show that's the great thing about actresses that
we said it is a i guess i go back a flashback to the old sitcom times because we take chances on
this show we say things that and that's what makes it current right that we take it to the edge
because that's what's missing in comedy right Do you remember the old sitcom? They would say anything
to Jefferson.
Oh my goodness.
Kim is masturbating in the second
episode.
The character is?
Her character, sorry.
On camera or off camera? Y'all saw me?
I didn't know
y'all saw me in my dressing room.
It does.
So now for real comedy you gotta live in truth. I didn't know she said she found somebody's song so it does so now
for real comedy
you gotta live in truth
you gotta be able
to say it
and that's what's
even missing
for like David Chappelle
in certain comics
you have to be able
funny
is when you say
what other people
are thinking
that's right
you gotta be smart
about it too
like I just said
and y'all caught me
see but
let me tell you something
10 years ago y'all wouldn't have said that but let me tell you something. 10 years ago,
y'all wouldn't have said that.
You'd have been like,
ah, that's hilarious.
You're so crazy.
But we're so nervous.
Because y'all looking out for me.
You're like,
you're not going to say that.
You better not say that.
Because we know what you meant
when you said it.
Right, we know what you meant.
We just know how people
are going to take it out of context.
We know how people are going to take it.
That is the truth.
And that'll be the headline.
And we're trying to make the headline
at your age.
But that's what we're talking about.
That's the problem.
So at your age,
Alison Fowles
really lets us
go there
and we go there
and we all like
ooh is this going to be
and standards
and practice
they allow us
to go
so you know
big ups to
Bounce and Scripps
and MGM
all of them that
really say
let the girls go
it's funny
we talk about real life
but I appreciate that because that is the truth
and that's what uh the podcast two funny mamas is all about
i mean if you talk about me putting out another I mean can I pitch my two couple of bands
besides Act Your Age
I have two amazing
animated shows
I have My Dad
The Bounty Hunter
it's a black family
in space on Netflix
it's Laz Alonzo
and Yvonne Orgy
and two amazing kids
it's amazing
you start watching
you're going to binge
the whole thing
that's My Dad
The Bounty Hunter
and then Shape Island
you mentioned earlier
it's a great show
for young people
but not just for young kids
and it's a circle
a square and a triangle
on an island. They have a lot of differences
and they have to learn to live together. If we do that more
in the world, we'll be great. That's Shape Island
on Apple TV Plus as well.
And that's your Age on Bounce.
Tisha, you got uncoupled.
They got renewed. Showtime's picking it up.
Showtime's picking it up.
It was such a dope show.
I was hoping that this particular show could do a smidgen of what Pose did.
You know, like really affect everybody and make the norm norm.
And, you know, in places in the Midwest or in this Bible Belt, you know, we were hoping that we could affect people and people would like it.
And the hope is still there.
And the hope is still there.
So we're shooting in New York.
You're going to be in these streets, New York?
I'll be here with y'all.
That's right.
I need to ask you.
I got one more thing.
Oh, another one.
I got another show coming out.
I think it's today on Hulu with Wanda Sykes called History of the World.
Yes.
What about Kim on Audible?
What about Kim?
And that's right.
I do have my pod.
Sitcom podcast.
Sitcom podcast.
But she never asked us on Audible.
She sure didn't ask us.
It was in the top ten
oh my
black franquette
we did it all
didn't we
let me tell you
about these
shoes I got
I need to ask
one last question
especially
you being from
Newark
so were you
guys quote unquote
corny growing up
being in the arts
this question of
course comes from
Michael B. Jordan
where they said
he was corny
growing up
you're from
Newark
so you know
the area
I already had something to say about that I saw you on social media yeah i mean i don't
know listen bullies bother me people that just go out of their way to make people feel small and
this is the thing i remember when tabitha brown said this phrase and this is really universal
when it comes to bullies what pain you must be in to wake up on a day and go i'm gonna i'm gonna
find something and teach i don't like well yo you hate fedora Put your back on. You look good. Your hair looks good. The way it made me check it off. Girl, I'm the pull back. I'm on the wind with a cake.
But the idea that people go out of their way to find something that they think will really
harm somebody and drill in.
And I didn't mind what Michael did on that carpet.
People were like, well, he was.
No, she was unkind to him years ago.
And she thought she was going to roll up.
Not a he didn't made it.
No, I see you. And he wasn't made it. No, babe, I see you.
And he wasn't rude.
He was just like, I see you.
And I remember you used to call me corny, right?
So why you got the mic in my face?
That's even harder than what he said.
And I think that sometimes you got to snatch a wig and be like, listen,
we trying to do this right.
But let me tell you when you missed the mark.
Because again, it's not about just forgiving everybody.
Sometimes you got to tell somebody,
I appreciate that.
I feel like now that I'm older,
my haters were my motivators.
I look back on the people that said things to me
and I remember saying,
that's me.
I'm going to show you.
If I didn't have them,
I might not have had that fuel.
Oh man, you're the same.
Isn't that right?
You're the same.
Man, you're the same.
But I took that fuel and it's so funny i remember i'm gonna go ahead and put
this out there here we go truthfully honestly speaking let me just go tell the truth because
i never said this out loud but what i and this wasn't a hater but i me and gerald laverde of
course were very good friends and close and i remember on my journey to hollywood i was like oh
my god i'm gonna do this and that and gerald brought me out to hollywood and i went to soul
train with him and that's when i got to meet the people at 227 everything happened and i remember
gerald looked at me and he was like he said you know there can only be one star in this family
i was like oh i can't do what i need to do but what it did for me was say oh okay no i'm going to show you which might if you wanted
to be with a man maybe i should i should have been like okay i'll be a wife but it fueled me
and i was like okay so it's gonna be like that i said you you watch i can do this yeah he didn't
understand because i wasn't doing anything yeah he didn't see the potential in me but as i my star
rose we we got close and he was like okay I
see you I see you and we started doing things together and really he said I
didn't know that you can actually do this I didn't see it in you so that that's when I say that kind of
thing when he's when people say stuff like that not that he was a hater he
just was like hey he didn't see it he didn see you. I'm telling a lot on this show.
You can stop yourself at any time.
This is the thing.
So, at your age,
what can you do?
There you go.
From Saturday.
Absolutely.
We got to get Kim up here by herself
so nobody stops the Gerald Levert story.
That's what you're trying to do.
No, no.
That's what you're trying to do.
Don't you come here without somebody helping you.
He's going to get you.
I mean, thanks, guys.
Tisha Campbell, Aventico, Kim Whitley.
Thanks, guys.
Make sure you check out At Your Age on Bounce TV.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Y'all, that was great.
It was fun.
This don't be a donkey.
Because right now, you want some real donkey shit.
It's time for Donkey of the Day.
So if you ever feel I need to be a donkey man
hit it with the heel did she get donkey in the name please tell me i have become donkey
of the day at the breakfast club bitches you're a donkey yes donkey of the day goes to a former
louisiana deputy named dennis perkins now last year i gave his wife donkey of the day for doing
some of the sickest stuff i have ever heard in my life.
Did you forget?
Do you need a refresher?
Well, let's flash back to WBRZ ABC 2 for the report, please.
In a shocking development, Perkins agreed to a plea deal, admitting her involvement in a child rape.
But her defense says the real monster in this case is yet to be tried.
The former teacher taking a surprise plea deal Monday instead of facing a jury,
pleading guilty to one count of production of child porn,
one count of second-degree rape, and one count of mingling of substances.
Originally facing more than 70 counts,
the Attorney General's office agreeing to cut that down
only if she agreed to testify against her ex-husband, Dennis Perkins.
The couple are accused of filming and raping a child as well as feeding treats tainted with Dennis's semen to her students back in 2019.
Yes, you heard right.
Dennis Perkins and his wife, Cynthia, were indicted on 150 sex crime related charges, including but not limited to providing semen cream filling
for cupcakes and feeding them to children my god they was putting baby bad into big wheels okay
this ball bar from the brownie bites everybody look alive okay these hoes done ruined the hostess
man all right and what makes this story nuts literally is that the vanilla cream filling
that being these delicious ass treats like twinkies, that butter, powdered sugar, and marshmallow cream that comes together
to create this delightful sensation in your mouth.
When you young, playful, and immature, it reminds people of the clam sauce.
And Dennis and his wife, Cynthia, were synchronized in their sickness
because they decided to put that corksnort in the cupcakes.
Okay?
I would tell these folks find God, but God not lost, they are.
All right? Now, Cynthia, the wife who I gave donkey of the day to, cupcakes okay i would tell these folks find god but god not lost they are all right now cynthia
uh the wife who i gave donkey the day to pled guilty to second degree uh rape production of
child porn and conspiracy of mingling harmful substances we just heard that as part of her
plea deal 68 of her 72 charges were dropped and she agreed uh to i think not testify to testify
to testify against her husband uh she was sentenced to 41 years in prison.
And I'm sure inmates of the prison she's in are praying
she don't become the correctional cook.
Oh, Lord, please.
No kitchen job for Cynthia, okay?
Can you imagine her preparing and serving food to other inmates?
Cynthia Perkins, a cook in a woman's prison?
The red badge of courage would absolutely be the secret ingredient in the tomato sauce.
Now, Cynthia filed for divorce from her husband following the arrest, saying that he had manipulated her into committing the crimes.
And he was in court on Monday where he faced 78 charges.
What will happen to a man who was voluntarily putting his dong water in the ding dongs?
Let's go to the report, please. With his head turned away from our cameras,
Dennis Perkins entered the courthouse for the final time.
The much-anticipated trial, set to begin next week,
canceled in light of Perkins' guilty plea.
A deal the prosecution wasn't expecting.
When he and his wife, Cynthia, were arrested in 2018,
Perkins was facing more than 150 counts.
He pleaded guilty today to seven, including rape, sexual battery of a child, video voyeurism, production of child porn, and one count of the ming AG's office accepted the deal was to spare the public from what prosecutor Barry Milligan called some of the worst evidence he's ever seen.
Sentenced to 100 years and as part of the plea deal, Perkins waived any right to appeal, probation or parole.
A hundred years. Thank God we didn't have to hear the details of that evidence.
Nobody needed to know how he was filling these hostess products with high fructose porn syrup but because of his crimes against children and
cupcakes he accepted a hundred year prison sentence i do not like that word accepting
when it comes to prison sentences there's no prison sentence that anybody's accepting especially
one that's 100 years this is what y'all are giving him and this is what he's taking because he has
no choice okay a hundred year prison sentence but damn it this man deserves every single second and i hope he keeps that same energy in prison because there
are some homies in there that's thirsty okay and they don't want that gentleman's relish out the
jar all right they don't want that they don't want that out the in the cupcakes all right they want
that nut butter scraped from the tap all right no dennis don't get shy now you're gonna be in there
serving up penis coladas to everyone, and rightfully so.
Please let Remy Ma give Dennis Perkins the biggest hee-haw.
Hee-haw, hee-haw.
You stupid mother******, you dumb.
Mm-hmm.
All right.
Well, thank you for that donkey today, sir.
Mm-hmm.
The Breakfast Club.
It's Freaky Friday. It's freaky call in now
800-585-1051
we want to hear from you on the breakfast club
morning everybody it's
DJ Envy Charlemagne the guy
we are the breakfast club we got our guest host
Jason Lee of course from Hollywood Unlocked
now we're asking
well let's start it right it's, so you know what that means.
It's Freaky, Freaky, Freaky Friday.
Now, the Freaky, Freaky, Freaky Friday question comes from Rockman Dunbar.
Of course, he's an actor.
You know him from Soul Food and Girlfriends.
He put up a post.
50 years old today.
He turned 50 on January 11th.
He said, 30 years in this business never sold my soul or my ass bleep.
All right, real guy, buddy.
Original black man energy.. So we're asking
800-585-1051
We're taking it from him and we're saying
have you ever traded sex
for something? A position? Something
to advance your career? Anything?
That's what we're asking. Now when we left up we were
talking to Charlamagne. Well stories
like this are triggering for one
reason to me and that's because when I was 8
I would get molested by an older woman. Okay, I'all this story before i made her stop because i didn't like
the smell of her jerry curl and when i made her stop she stopped showing me the love and
appreciation she would show me you know prior to that so you know prior to that i was her favorite
but when i made her stop i was ugly and bad all types of stuff so because she couldn't get what
she wanted from me anymore she started treating me F'd up.
So yeah, I've been in situations like that in this business
where a woman would make it seem like
if I didn't do what she wanted me to do sexually,
she would fire me.
And when I didn't do that for her anymore,
when I didn't do that for her anymore,
they did start treating me F'd up.
Now, I'm not throwing
shots or trying to make jokes,
but there's an iconic picture of you sitting on
Shut up. No, that's not.
I'm just asking a question.
Now you're being disrespectful.
Now I know what I got to know about the picture.
He's being disrespectful. There's a picture of
Wendy Williams. No. And Charlamagne
sitting on her lap. No.
She's hot. No. No. Would youlamagne sitting on her lap. No. Just hiding. No.
No.
But you ever sit on somebody's lap?
No.
You've never sat on nobody's lap,
Jason Lee?
I mean, I'm thinking...
Santa Claus?
Santa.
And you know why you sat on his lap?
Because you wanted something.
Santa wasn't feeling my ass,
though.
No, no, no.
Ain't never been an oversized white man
whose lap I wanted to sit on
for sexual pleasure.
Just to be very clear.
Yes, but no, stop doing that. That was disrespectful that that was that's the question you just showed me an answer
you know what's so crazy i was listening to you guys talk about this at first i dismissed like
this is a stupid topic and then i thought i actually did do that before really yeah i wrote
about in my book but you know i'm not ashamed about it this is when i was gay i was um curious
this is back when i was dating girls i was was curious about sleeping with guys. And I slept with my friends.
I slept with my homegirl's boyfriend for a bunch of CDs.
It was on some just, just on the word, ho-esque.
Oh, so the CDs that used to come in the little book jacket?
Yeah, like CDs.
But it was a whole collection of CDs.
But what CDs did you get?
Was it anything good?
It was probably TLC.
I don't know.
Was it worth it?
No, it wasn't worth it.
It was my excuse to be, you know, a hoe, but yeah.
TLC, tender loving c***.
I never had to do that, but let's go to...
You never did?
No, never had to.
Never did.
Man, shut up.
See, I never did.
Have you done it unintentionally?
No.
Like you was doing it thinking that, you know, you and the person was into each other, but
then you find out they was just using you for your barter, or they was using you because they wanted something from you?
No.
And then when they realized you couldn't give it to them anymore,
they stopped?
No.
Somebody recently tried to do it,
and I'm not going to put that person's name on blast,
but I do want to put it out there.
You know, I've been trying to get into politics a little bit
with Hollywood Unlocked to find out what's going on,
use my platform responsibly, tell the culture what's happening.
I met somebody from the DNC trying to find out
how to get to the marketing money, they spent like 60 million dollars with media over
the last election i we didn't get none and the person kept talking to me like i had to drop some
penis off in order or do something more than just politic to get the money get to that conversation
and i was like yo the dnc y'all playing with the y'all playing with me because you know i haven't
put the person's name out
because now I'm talking
to somebody else
but you could easily
I mean the story's still
active it's still open
yeah
I couldn't believe in politics
the DC that was trying
to play me
D
it was trying to play me
in the D
no DC stands for it
don't you
what
no I'm not saying it
my goodness
control
yeah that's
my goodness
hello who's this
hey what's going on doctors big out
big out from h town what's up brother how y'all doing how y'all doing charlemagne
hey i want to i want to come in on the topic doc Talking about have I ever traded sex for anything? Yes.
Well, hell yeah.
Yo, check this out.
I was about,
I don't know, bro.
I was about in my 20s, right?
So I'm old, my a**.
So I was in my 20s, right?
And this chick used to work on the aisle
right next to me
on the machine
I work in there
through the loom.
And so my car
ended up getting
taken from me
because I was dating this girl
that was in the military,
that was in Korea.
She came back,
got herself caught in the damn car.
So she took the damn car from me
so I had to pay for sex.
Yo, I didn't have to pay for sex.
I traded sex for a ride to work.
You hear me?
My real guy paid that money.
I'm not mad at that.
They're going to learn today.
You used what you got to get what you want.
He hit us at the bus.
Might have made his commute longer.
Hello, who's this?
Hey, it's Ken.
Ken, good morning, man.
Talk to us.
Good morning, good morning, DJ Envy,
y'all the main and Angela.
How y'all doing this morning?
That's not Angela, sir.
That's Jason Lee.
Jason Lee.
Yeah. I's Jason Lee. Jason Lee. Yeah.
I had an experience.
So I had came home from the penitentiary after doing like 10 years.
It seemed like everywhere I went, the management was, you know, LGBT too.
So, you know, I had to play the role and, you know,
and sweeten it up a little bit to get on.
Hold on. I have a question.
This is Angela Yee.
So, when you were in the prison,
did you ever trade any sex for snacks?
Because I know
commissary be real serious.
Hey, listen.
The whole 10 years, I never,
I was solid through my whole bit.
Never messed around, never got down like that.
And that's a false news, bro.
The guys that get in there and do that, they already was on that before they came to the penitentiary.
I want to know why the people, why did the managers and stuff think that you was on that, though?
Like, what kind of energy you was giving off that they think they could try you like that?
Well, what I'm saying is that I actually played, I actually sweetened up a little bit.
You know, I got the lift.
I actually played the role, get the job. But, I got the lift. I actually played the role
to get the job.
But you want us
to believe you didn't
play the role?
You really want us
to believe you didn't
play the role?
No, no, no.
He got out of prison
and was a homeless sexual.
I'm telling you,
when you get out of prison,
you don't have nowhere to live
so you drop the D off
so you can get some sleep.
Is that what happened, sir?
Nah, that's called
a hobosexual.
That's a person
that don't have a place to live
and he's afraid of sex
to live with somebody.
Exactly what he just said.
At least you knew your title.
I ain't mad at you.
So, time out.
Did you do it?
Yeah.
Nah, I didn't get there
because I don't go that way.
I probably wouldn't.
I can't even.
That don't even strike me.
Ken, you told the person
to answer the phone
you had sex with another man
for a job.
How deep did you go
into the role, sir?
You said you was acting. How deep did you go into the role? I didn't tell the person I had sex with another man for a job. How deep did you go into the role, sir? You said you was acting.
How deep did you go into the role?
I did not tell the person I had sex with another man for the job.
I told him that I played the role of being gay for the job.
That's what I want to know.
How deep did the role go?
Being gay for pay is okay, Ken.
Just accept it and move on.
Did you kiss the brother, Ken?
I didn't kiss nobody, bro.
I didn't. How, bro. I didn't.
How do you play gay?
How do you play gay in real life?
Hello?
How do you play gay?
Yeah.
You sweeten up your talk.
You lift your wrist a little bit.
And you, you know what I mean?
You soften it up a little bit when you know i mean you you you just you soften it up a little bit when you you know
when you're around you know jason again again i always say in these situations what will my
brothers do and they wouldn't be doing that ken gay barbie knows too barbie knows barbie knows
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Now, if you're just joining us, it's Friday, so you know what that means.
It's Freaky, Freaky, Freaky Friday.
Now, the Freaky, Freaky, Freaky Friday question is,
have you ever traded sex for something?
To get a job
To get something you needed
To whatever it may be
And we got a lot of people on the line
Jesus Christ
What?
It's sad there's so many people on the line
Kami, good morning
Morning
Now we're asking
Have you ever had traded sex for something?
Yes, I sure have
I'm married
And I will have sex with my husband for things i want goodness gracious
but you're not having sex with him first of all you're having sex with him because that's your
husband you're his wife he's providing you with things because you're his wife not because you're
giving him sex yes but sex is further persuasion i mean sex i mean it's hard you don't say it's
hard to say no after you know you done got emptied out.
That's when you're at your most vulnerable a lot of times when you're a man.
But I don't think he's doing that for you because for sex.
Oh, there's a woman I know, I think it's the vagina slayer who has a company called Femi Secrets.
And she teaches women how to use that to get control of their husbands.
Yes.
Does that make the sex spicier?
Oh, she hung up the hand. up damn her husband caught her hello who's this hi good morning good morning this is this is eva kabidi calling from new jersey good morning good morning we're asking
have you ever traded sex for something is the question this morning. Okay, so first before we get into that,
I do want to correct the gentleman who mentioned earlier
that the Me Too movement is about having sex to make moves.
Oh, that was Jason Lee.
Jason Lee's here.
He's here right now.
Okay, so Mr. Lee.
Yeah, go ahead.
Go ahead, go ahead.
Well, the Me Too movement was about women who were being forced into submission by powerful men in order to get opportunities that they would have to have sex.
Correct?
Oh, yes.
Yes.
And in many cases, those women were actually raped. When you brought up the topic and you said that that's what the Me Too movement was about, having sex to make move, it gives this perception that the women had choice.
We know many of those situations that they didn't have a choice.
Or they didn't think they had a choice.
They didn't think they had a choice. They didn't think they had a choice.
We also know there should be a Me Too movement.
We also know that the Me Too movement
isn't 100% foolproof either.
But that's a whole debatable conversation
for another day.
Right, right.
It is.
And I wanted to say something
because I am a women's and children's rights activist
specifically pertaining to the sexual exploitation of women and children.
And then in reference to today's question, I personally have never exchanged a sexual favor for some form of benefit.
But I do think that anybody has their number.
You know, right now, the Mega Millions is one point.
You know, and I can't necessarily say that if someone offers
me a willing ticket,
in exchange for some kind of sexual favor,
I wouldn't take it.
Yeah, but how would you know the ticket was a winning ticket, though?
How would you know the winning ticket?
The numbers would have to be called already.
Right, the numbers would have to be called already. Right, the numbers would have to be called already.
But we know that it's a winning ticket.
That definitely has been established.
Well, I'm sorry to tell you, if somebody has the winning ticket,
that price is definitely going to be a lot less than that.
Thank you, Bob.
Well, thank you.
Even for $1.6 billion.
At least you're being honest.
You're being honest, Queen. I respect it.
Goodness gracious. Absolutely.
Now, what's the moral of the story, guys? I wonder if everybody really does
have a price, though. I do.
What? What?
Are you crazy?
Are you dumb?
Are you dumb?
I ain't got no price. Are you crazy?
Would you let somebody
crap on you? you could pay me like
picasso for 1.5 billion dollars at the breakfast club that's interesting what i think everybody
has a price but i think everybody has a limit on what they would do for said price i would think i
don't think i don't think you would do anything charlamagne the winning ticket for to for the
mega man i'm sorry there is no there's no car you ain't even. Charlamagne, the winning ticket for the Mega Man.
I'm sorry.
There is no, there's no, you ain't even got to ask me.
Just put the ticket on the table and just write it.
There's nothing you would, there's nothing you wouldn't do.
Do you know the things that I've done for free?
Jesus Christ.
I'm not going to tell you, but 1.5 billion?
Somebody comes to you with hard-boiled babies.
And they're like, you got to eat two of these hard-boiled babies.
Uh-huh.
Do you, I've swallowed babies before. Oh my God. oh my god i meant did you say them over that one cooked and cooked
charlotte may i'll tell you know your audience all right well breakfast club good morning
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