The Breakfast Club - Chrisette Michele Interview and More

Episode Date: November 2, 2017

Wednesday 11/2 - Today on the show we had Chrisette Michele come by to address the miscarriage rumors, depression and more. Also, Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to Papa Johns for blaming NFL pro...test for poor pizza sales and Angela helps some listeners out during "Ask Yee".  Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:01:56 Impacting the culture. They wake up in the morning and they want to hear that Breakfast Club. The world's most dangerous morning show. We in the mother. We in the house. Good morning, USA. Yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo. Good morning, Angela Yee. Hey, DJ Envy. It's, what's today, Thursday, yo, yo, yo. Good morning, Angela Yee. Hey, DJ Envy.
Starting point is 00:02:26 It's, what's today, Thursday? Yeah. It's Thursday! Today is Thursday. Weekend is almost here. Pretty much. I'm excited about this weekend. This is the first time in like, I would say about eight weeks that I'm home for the weekend. Usually I'm traveling, you know, it's homecoming time, so I'm usually traveling to different
Starting point is 00:02:42 schools, but this weekend I am, and I'm excited about that. All right, now. Get to spend some time with the kids. I haven't really seen them on the weekend, and we haven't got to do cool and fun things. So that's what this weekend is going to be all about, doing cool and fun things. Well, I'm leaving today to go to Detroit. Oh, what up, Doe? Shout out to Detroit.
Starting point is 00:02:58 Yeah, Coats for Kids is this weekend, so I'm excited for that. And I'll be at Metro PCS tomorrow, so I'll be gone this weekend, but, you know. Okay, I got some coats that I'm gonna have you go. Well, you should have brought them in today because I'm leaving today. I'll get it to you. How? You're gonna be at the juice bar later on, right? No, no, I'm leaving right after this to go to the airport. Oh, that sucks. I'll get it down there somehow.
Starting point is 00:03:18 I've been told you I was going. I forgot, I forgot. What up, Charlamagne? Yeah, what's the word? Ain't nothing. How was the drive-in? Are them streets still closed off because of the shooting the other day, or was it wide open pause? No, it was wide open this morning. Yeah, I actually was there last night because I do my podcast.
Starting point is 00:03:33 I had to go down that way yesterday, and it was pretty. There's a lot of cops around. And, yeah, it was open, though, last night. Okay. I'm just tired. Hey, drop me the clues bombs for the Houston Astros, man. Oh, now you care about baseball. No, I don't,. Hey, dropping the clues bombs for the Houston Astros, man. Oh, now you care about baseball.
Starting point is 00:03:46 No, I don't, but I salute to the city of Houston. The city of Houston is happy, you know what I'm saying? Their first time ever. Winning a World Series
Starting point is 00:03:52 and it was a great World Series. We haven't seen batting and hitting and pitching like this in a long time. Actually, the whole playoffs were very,
Starting point is 00:04:00 very good this year. I think it was a good thing for baseball, so shout to the Houston Astros, shout to Trader Truth, shout to Bun B, shout to Travis Scott. I've seen all of them at the baseball. So shout to the Houston Astros. Shout to Trader Truth. Shout to Bun B. Shout to Travis Scott.
Starting point is 00:04:07 I've seen all of them at the game. Mr. Rogers. That's all I care about. I'm not even going to sit here and lie to you and tell you that the World Series was a good thing. Because I don't know. I watched a couple of games. It was pretty good. I couldn't tell you.
Starting point is 00:04:16 A name of a player or nothing. It was pretty good. I'm just watching everybody on Instagram posting old pictures from the 90s of them in Houston Astros jerseys. Like, stop it. All right? Like, knock it off. Old throwbacks. You had on an old jersey from back in the 90s.
Starting point is 00:04:28 Don't mean that you was rooting for Houston way back when. A Nolan Ryan. I got a Nolan Ryan jersey. Exactly. You liked the colors. The colors was popping. Right. That's all it was.
Starting point is 00:04:34 That was the rainbow colors, Nolan Ryan jersey back in the day. Yes. All right, well, let's get the show cracking. Chrisette Michelle will be joining us this morning. Jesus Christ. Now, when I told everybody that last night on Instagram, oh my God, people were like, keep it. We don't want it.
Starting point is 00:04:48 We don't want it. That's not what we want to see. Goodness gracious. Where's big crit? All right. Well, she'll be joining us. So we'll kick it with Chrisette Michelle. And we got front page news.
Starting point is 00:04:56 What are we talking about, Yee? We're talking about a shooting that happened in Walmart. Three people are dead. Also, Papa John's. Papa John's is saying these NFL protests are bad for business. Alright, we'll get into all that when we come back. Here's Kendrick Lamar. Riri, it's Loyalty.
Starting point is 00:05:11 It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. Good morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God. We are The Breakfast Club. Let's get some front page news. Now, congratulations again to Houston. The Astros beat the Dodgers last night 5-1. This is the first time ever the The Astros beat the Dodgers last night 5-1. This is the first time ever the Houston Astros has won the World Series.
Starting point is 00:05:30 So congratulations to them. Drop on the clues bombs for Houston, man. I don't like baseball. I think baseball is boring. I think it was better when everybody was on steroids. But congratulations to the city of Houston. This was actually a great playoffs from Houston beating the Yankees to this World Series. It was actually a dope, dope game.
Starting point is 00:05:46 So congratulations. And congratulations to Carlos Correa. He actually proposed to his girl. Who is Carlos Correa? He plays for the Astros at the game after they won. And Houston absolutely deserves a bit of joy, man, after everything they've been through. Absolutely. Past month or so.
Starting point is 00:06:02 Now, tonight and Thursday night, football! The Buffalo Bills play the New York Jets. All right, now let's talk about this shooting at Walmart. What happened, Yves? Yes, three people were shot to death inside of a Walmart that was in Colorado. It was in the suburbs of Denver, Thornton. All three victims were shot near the front of the store. Now, employees were using shopping carts to try to shield themselves in the parking lot from the shooter. The shooter is still
Starting point is 00:06:25 on the run, by the way. He was spotted driving away in a red Mitsubishi Mirage four-door hatchback. So they don't even know what happened. Why he did that was two men and a woman who died from those wounds that they suffered from. They don't know why or motive or nothing? Nothing yet. They haven't even caught him yet.
Starting point is 00:06:41 If you're not safe in the holy grounds of Walmart, where are you safe? What's next? You'll get shot in Target? Oh, my Jesus Christ. Now, let's talk about Papa John's. What's up with Papa John's? Yes.
Starting point is 00:06:57 So, Papa John's, according to the founder and CEO, John Schnatter, he is saying that the NFL protests is what is hurting sales at Papa John's. He said leadership starts at the top, and this is an example of poor leadership. The NFL has hurt Papa John's shareholders He said, leadership starts at the top and this is an example of poor leadership. The NFL has hurt Papa John's shareholders. What's the correlation between the NFL and Papa John's? Their stock is down 24%.
Starting point is 00:07:12 What's the correlation? Do people order pizza when they're watching football and Papa John's? No, they actually are the sponsor of the NFL. So what they're saying is because they sponsored NFL
Starting point is 00:07:23 and viewership is down 5%, that is actually affecting sales of Papa John's pizza. Is Papa John's advertised with us? I believe so. They do? I think so. I think I heard them before. I don't think they advertise with us.
Starting point is 00:07:37 Either way, their pizza's trash. That's the problem with Papa John's. Well, here's a political correspondent's lies, and here's what he had to say about Papa John's. This is trash ass pizza. Papa John, let me tell you something. Motherfucking cell down called that nasty ass motherfucking sauce. Y'all got on that pizza. Medicine sauce.
Starting point is 00:07:50 I called it medicine sauce. Your motherfucking cell down called the players been kneeling in the NFL. Nobody eat that old nasty ass motherfucking pizza, Papa John. Nobody. No microwave of a ass wings. Ain't nobody eat that shit anyway. I'm going to close bombs for Deacon Alvin. He always comes through with the proper thing to say't nobody eat that shit anyway. I'm going to close bombs for Deacon Alvin. He always comes through
Starting point is 00:08:06 with the proper thing to say. Nobody eats Papa John's. Listen, and I'm not going to sit here and act like I eat fast food pizza like I used to. But back in the day,
Starting point is 00:08:12 it was either Pizza Hut or Domino's. Papa John's was not in the rotation. Or your local pizzeria. But you know what I'm saying? Y'all got the local pizzeria. And now you can go
Starting point is 00:08:20 to Blaze Pizza. That was nowhere in there around when I was a kid. It was Domino's and Pizza Hut. But was nowhere near around when I was a kid. Domino's and pizza. But you know what Papa John's was usually big with was colleges. They were always around colleges, and when you're hungry at night,
Starting point is 00:08:33 Papa John's usually had that $3 pie. I'm not going to lie. There's a Papa John's right by my house in Brooklyn, and that would be open until like 3 in the morning. Every Papa John's pizza you eat, it seemed like somebody soaked it in water. Like it'd just be soggy as hell. You know what I don't get? They do have wings at Papa John's, and the wings, who gets wings from Papa John's?
Starting point is 00:08:49 Like you said, they don't have a deep fryer. I never ate Papa John's. We just never did. When we was in college, we had Cinello's, and then, like you said, it was either Domino's, Pizza Hut, or the local pizza place. No, Papa John's was right on the corner from my house, so we did used to eat that on the way home at night.
Starting point is 00:09:02 If it was late, it was the only thing open. Hey, did Papa John's sound like a preacher that'll touch you. Touch you in an inappropriate place. What? Don't go, don't. Mama, Papa John's touched me.
Starting point is 00:09:13 Papa John touched me, Mama. Well, let's see how these statements affect their business moving forward. All right. Good luck, Papa John's. All right. And that's front page news.
Starting point is 00:09:20 Why is it more than one John? Why is it John's? I don't know. No, it's an apostrophe S, I think, isn't it? Yep. I don't know what that means. I didn't go to college. It's not a plural. I don't think it's a plural. Alright, get it off your chest.
Starting point is 00:09:32 800-585-1051. If you're upset, you need to vent, hit us up right now. Or maybe you feel blessed. 800-585-1051. You want to spread some positivity. Seems like the holidays are coming too damn fast. I'm saying Christmas holidays, Christmas stuff up already. Pump the brakes.
Starting point is 00:09:47 That's why you got to enjoy the moment. I don't know why everybody's jumping the gun. Relax. I just took off my Halloween costume. We just celebrated Halloween. You want me to put my Christmas tree up already? No. Enjoy the moment.
Starting point is 00:09:56 Christmas trees don't go up until after Thanksgiving. Let me get a turkey first. Relax. All right. Get it off your chest. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 00:10:07 Pick up the mother,mother phone and dial. This is your time to get it off your chest, whether you're mad or blessed. Say it with your chest. We want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club. So you better have the same energy. Matthew. Hey, what's going on, people? How y'all doing this morning? Get it off your chest, Matthew.
Starting point is 00:10:24 That's what I'm talking about. I want that same energy as Sean and Trav be getting. Matthew from the 434 is on the phone. All right, Matthew. Get it off your chest. It's easy, man. Farting Charlamagne's face for being late. He said the room was wide open, Paul.
Starting point is 00:10:37 What? He did say he was wide open this morning. What the hell I got to do with anything? He needs that smelly gas. Why you want to fart in my face? Don't be flirting with me early in the morning, man. Because, you said me last night, so he need that smelly gas. Why you want to fart in my face? Don't be flirting with me early in the morning, man. Because, man, you was late, bro. And I'm going to close off with a joke.
Starting point is 00:10:50 Why did the toilet paper didn't cross the road? Why? Why didn't the toilet paper cross the road? Because it got stuck in the crack. Man, shut up. Good boy. Mercy. Oh, my goodness.
Starting point is 00:11:00 He didn't want to plant somebody's ass this morning. Butterfly. Hey. From Beasley Projects. Get it off your chest, Butterfly. Good morning. Hey, Angie, Charlamagne. Hey.
Starting point is 00:11:12 Hey, baby. Andy. You better stop smoking. I still hear that smoking call. Stop smoking. Oh, yeah. I was just finished smoking a blunt just now. There you go.
Starting point is 00:11:21 What you smoking? Some Reggie? You got some exotic? No, I like that loud. There you go. What you smoking, some Reggie or you got some exotic? No, I like that loud. There you go. Okay. Let me tell you, I want to start out baby, right? Because let me tell you, for Halloween, I put on lingerie.
Starting point is 00:11:33 My daughter... I'm not going to lie. You and lingerie sounds scary. I'm just going off by the way your voice sounds. Stop it. Beautiful, Charlamagne. I was so... They had barrels of candy and they gave the kids everything.
Starting point is 00:11:47 So I want to shout out to Killy, Nitty, and La. Just everybody that was out there. And my daughter cooked her ass off. You hear me? Oh, we ate. But anyway, y'all ready for this next joke? Okay, we're ready.
Starting point is 00:12:05 Why everybody got jokes this morning? I don't know. Go ahead. It go like this. A girl came up to me and asked me, yo, Butterfly, y'all talk. I said, nah, we in love. We stacking paper. Wow, what's up?
Starting point is 00:12:18 Okay, did you get it? No, Butterfly, we didn't get it. Goodbye, Butterfly. Butterfly, have a blessed day. Jesus Christ. We got one more joke this morning. This is Angela Yee's guy, Snack Man. Yo, what's up?
Starting point is 00:12:27 Hey, Snack Man. Good morning, Angela. Now, he's a professional comedian. No, he's not. Yeah, yeah, yo, here we go. You ready? Go ahead. All right.
Starting point is 00:12:35 So, I'm growing my hair, you heard? We heard. Yeah, I mean, yeah, yeah, thank you. And, I mean, I still get, you know, I keep it in shape. I got lineups and whatnot. But I'm not touching the top, yo, because I really got nice hair. Yo, I'm doing this for two reasons, okay? The first reason is I'm trying to see if the police will pull me over for driving with an obstructed view.
Starting point is 00:12:58 Oh, my God. And then my other reason is it's my pickup line for my next wifey. I'm like, yo, want to braid my hair? Thank you, thank you, thank you. All right, turn the phones off. Jesus Christ, man. Who had the best joke? Oh, my God.
Starting point is 00:13:13 You make me want to cry like Tyrese. These are some terrible phone calls, man. Good, all trash. All right, get it off your chest. 800-585-1051. If you're upset, you need to vent, hit us up now. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
Starting point is 00:13:24 The Breakfast Club. Wake morning. The Breakfast Club. Wake up, wake up. Wake your ass up. This is your time to get it off your chest. Whether you're mad or blessed, we want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club. Manny. Yo. Get it off your chest, Manny.
Starting point is 00:13:41 I'm mad at Charlamagne and I'm mad at DJ Envy. Why are you mad at us, bro? Envy, I pulled up on you last Wednesday at Dr. Cave's. I waited for you five and a half hours and your entourage wouldn't even let me talk to you, bro. But that's their job. You pull up and you wait outside the club. That's their job. No, no, no, no, no.
Starting point is 00:14:01 I came inside. I came inside. I spent money and everything just so I wouldn't look like I was a weirdo. I came inside. I came inside. I spent money and everything. Just so I wouldn't look like I was a weirdo. I came inside. I spent money. I stayed there to the very end. I tried to talk to you, man, and it wasn't so easy. Well, shut your shot right now.
Starting point is 00:14:12 What you want to talk to me about? Well, y'all know why I want to talk to y'all, man. I want my opportunity to go to the breakfast club and spread this awareness on this pay-it-forward thing and on the street and the homeless thing that I'm doing. Manny, I told you we got you. You know, we got this segment called Empower to the People. I see Manny all the time in Jersey. Manny wants to collect food to give away to
Starting point is 00:14:31 the homeless before Thanksgiving. He needs a truck. He needs a van to do it. He's trying to raise. How much you trying to raise, Manny? I'm trying to raise $20,000, man. Anybody looking forward to donating to a good cause, go to my Instagram page, Mr. Pay it forward, no capital letters. Click the link in my bio and make a donation to a good cause. Go to my Instagram page, Mr. Pay it forward, no capital letters. Click the link in my bio
Starting point is 00:14:47 and make a donation to a good cause, please. It's very important. Did we speak? We spoke at the... Yeah, we spoke at the relief, but like I explained... The relief, yeah, we spoke. Yeah, the GoFundMe didn't take over as well as I planned, so I was hoping that the Breakfast Club could help me raise the funds, man.
Starting point is 00:15:02 Now, I will say this, Manny is very committed. He's been talking to me about this for a couple months now. He's not BSing. He really wants to get a van. And he's already got some restaurants lined up in Jersey that's going to donate food. Because, you know, tell him the plan, Manny. At the end of the night, these restaurants just have all this food
Starting point is 00:15:17 and they just throw it away. So you want to take that food and give it to the homeless? Exactly. Exactly. But a lot of places are hesitant to doing it because it leaves them open to a lawsuit. So I divided a business plan to where I would have the restaurant sign a waiver,
Starting point is 00:15:30 which leaves me responsible for the food, so the restaurant is not liable for anything. And even if we don't raise enough money that you can buy a van, I think we can rent you a van.
Starting point is 00:15:39 Yeah, I tried to do that too, but that costs $200 a day. Listen, Manny, listen to what I just said, Manny. That's a lot of money. I said we can rent you a van, that costs $200 a day. Listen, Manny, listen to what I just said, Manny. That's a lot of money. I said we can rent you a van, Manny. We? Okay.
Starting point is 00:15:48 Yes, we. All right. Okay. We'll figure it out one way or the other. We're going to empower you in some way, my brother. Maybe somebody could donate a van. You know how people have old vans? That, too.
Starting point is 00:15:58 Maybe we get an old van or something. All right, we'll work it out. All right. You stay here in Charlemagne in the email, and we'll get back with you. We definitely will. And we'll do it soon so you can do it by Thanksgiving. And next time you come to the club, Envy will speak. Maybe. Nah, he's at the strip club spending money and I'm trying to go to work.
Starting point is 00:16:13 He's like, can I talk for a minute? No, bro. I gotta go to work, man. You should've spent that money on the van. You stupid. Get it off your chest. 800-585-1051. If you're upset, you need to vent, you can hit us at any time. Yeah, we got rumors on the way. Man, yet another person is being accused of sexual harassment and we'll tell you the fallout from that.
Starting point is 00:16:32 Also, Wendy Williams, find out what she had to say on her TV show about fainting. All right, we'll get into all that when we come back. Keep it locked. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club. Listen up. It's just in. All the gossip.
Starting point is 00:16:48 Gossip. The Rumor Report. Gossip. Gossip. With Angela Yee. It's the Rumor Report. The Breakfast Club. Well, now six women have come forward and accused Brett Ratner of sexual misconduct.
Starting point is 00:17:01 Oh, boy. Now, the problem is this right now, especially he's supposed to be doing the Rush Hour movie. So now Warner Brothers has severed ties with Brett Ratner. According to Brett Ratner, he said he is choosing to personally step away from all Warner Brothers-related activities. He said, I don't want to have any possible negative impact to the studio until these personal issues are resolved.
Starting point is 00:17:23 Now, among these six women, Olivia Munn and Natasha Henstridge accused him of allegations ranging from sexual assault to harassment and different incidents that happened in private homes and at industry events and on movie sets. Now, Natasha Henstridge was in Species. She was in the whole nine yards. She said she was a 19-year-old fashion model. And that's when Brett Ratner, she was at a party at his house,
Starting point is 00:17:46 and then she found herself alone with him in his apartment after being there with friends, and he blocked the doorway with his body and wouldn't budge. When she tried to leave, he started touching himself before forcing her to perform oral sex. Now, according to Olivia Munn, she said she was an aspiring actress in 2004, and she visited the set of After the Sunset, which Brett Ratner was directing.
Starting point is 00:18:07 He masturbated in front of her, she said. And then when she went, she said that he also she also wrote about it in her book, 2010 book, Suck It, Wonder Woman, The Misadventures of a Hollywood Geek. Now, she did not name him in the book, but she talks about the incident in there. Well, I'm glad all of these women are coming forward because that casting couch culture in Hollywood definitely needs to change. But how did the studios come to the conclusion that all of them are telling the truth? I was going to say the same thing.
Starting point is 00:18:33 It should be innocent and proven guilty. So if somebody makes a claim, not to say that we know if she's right or wrong, but if somebody makes a claim, you automatically just severe time? It's a claim, yeah. He made a statement that he's stepping away from these activities until everything gets clear. Oh, so it's not Warner Brothers. At first you said it was Warner Brothers.
Starting point is 00:18:48 Yeah, at first you said Warner Brothers was stepping away. Well, they've severed ties according to people close to the situation, but he's the one that put out a statement. So they probably said, you know what? We can't do this right now. I'm sure it was a mutual thing. And then he put out a statement out of respect for him. They probably were like, okay, until we figure it out, you can say you're stepping away. And then how do you figure it out?
Starting point is 00:19:04 Well, Brett Ratner is suing one woman. We're like, okay, until we figure it out, you can say you're stepping away. And then how do you figure it out? Well, Brett Ratner is suing one woman. Now he's saying that her allegations are a total lie. That woman is Melanie Kohler. She said in a Facebook post, Brett Ratner raped me, and she continued by calling him a rapist on at least one night in Hollywood about 12 years ago. Now he's suing and made her take the post down and all of that. So now he's suing her for defamation and all of that. So now he's suing her for defamation and all.
Starting point is 00:19:28 So now it's just he say, she say. It's a tough one because it's 12 years ago. So how do you possibly prove that with no video cameras or no witnesses? Right. I guess for Olivia Munn, she wrote about the incident in her book, just didn't name him. And he also had done a couple of interviews where he said that they did have some situations. He told Howard Stern on his radio show that he lied about having a sexual relationship with her. But then he said in another interview that he did. So I don't know.
Starting point is 00:19:54 But it's not looking good for people out here right now. Wow. But, you know, this is a lesson to everybody to just kind of watch how you behave. Well, the casting couch coach in Hollywood definitely needs to change. Without question. So it's good that the card is being burned down. All right, Wendy Williams. She was on her show and she talked about her fainting spell.
Starting point is 00:20:11 Now, she started off by saying this. A lot of people thought that was a joke. Me fainting on my set. No, that was not a joke. You know, I don't want to fall. I'm a tall woman and it's a long way down. I'm also a woman of a particular age, and I'm not trying to break anything. And also, I don't do stunts and jokes for you like that.
Starting point is 00:20:30 I don't need that. Now, she actually broke down a little when describing what happened and what was going on in her head. I was being briefed by one of my producers. All I heard was, ba-ba-ba. And I'm like, all right, Wendy, well, at least you're wearing flats, and you're holding on to this, and there's only 12 more minutes of the show. And I'm feeling like a ways how hot, and like something's about to happen. So I come back from the break, I heard nothing that she said.
Starting point is 00:20:55 I immediately, you know, go to the teleprompter, about to do the game, and that's when you saw me with the eyes, because it was scary. I'm going to miss everybody. It was scary. Now, to to miss everybody. It was scary. Now, to end it, here's what she says happened and what the doctors told her. It wasn't that she had a stroke or a heart attack. Here's what she said. So the paramedics are in my office, and they hook me up to every EKG situation.
Starting point is 00:21:18 I was low on hydrogen or, you know, the water, but not just any water electrolytes my blood pressure was fine my heart rate was fine everything was fine you know i just got i'm a 53 year old middle-aged woman going through what middle-aged women go through if you know what i mean all right very hard to believe wendy williams reasoning for anything after listening to her bs reasoning for the stories of her husband's alleged she said. Well, she said it wasn't true. I know. It's just very hard to respect or trust anything that comes out of her mouth now. I don't know why she passed out,
Starting point is 00:21:50 but I do know the reason she's telling that she passed out is probably not the reason. All right, well, that's what she had to say. I'm just happy she's okay, because, you know, at that age when people fall, you can break something. You can break something at any age if you fall. No, but usually older people, when they fall,
Starting point is 00:22:04 they can break something fast. I'm just happy that she's okay. I'm happy she was able to finish the show. All right, well, I'm Angela Yee, and that is your rumor report. Why are you looking at me like that? I'm just sitting here, man. Why are you looking at me like that? There's a mind in my damn business.
Starting point is 00:22:18 No, you're not. I know I'm not. All right. But when I don't, you will know. All right. Okay. All right, thank you, Ms. Yee, for the rumors. No problem. When we come back. Tyrese will be here. No, you will know. All right. All right. Thank you, Miss G, for the rumors. No problem.
Starting point is 00:22:26 When we come back, Tyrese will be here. No, not Tyrese. What? Why did you just come with that? Probably like Tyrese. How is it like Tyrese? It's Chrisette Michelle. How is Chrisette Michelle like Tyrese?
Starting point is 00:22:36 You said Tyrese will be here. You better be because they're R&B singers. How? How? How? How? How? How?
Starting point is 00:22:40 They're both kind of like in the same lane of BS. Just a little bit. Just a little, little, little tiny bit. But I think Chrisette. Chrisette. Chrisette. I think Chrisette is ready to admit her demons. Okay.
Starting point is 00:22:55 Admit her mistakes. All right. Chrisette Michelle, when we come back, keep it locked. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. Good morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God. We are The Breakfast Club. We got a special guest back in the building, Miss Chrisette Michelle. Good morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God. We are The Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 00:23:05 We got a special guest back in the building, Miss Chrisette Michelle. Good morning, Chrisette. Good morning. Now, let's get right to it. Why'd you put your miscarriage online? We didn't have to see all that. Right.
Starting point is 00:23:14 So, I mean, I had a lot of things happen over the last few months. Damn, Charlamagne, you gonna start there? I mean, well, it is true. Not good morning. We know what we here for. Come on, we all grown. Come on. Continue.
Starting point is 00:23:24 Yeah, so, I mean, I've been through a lot in the last few months. I've had PCOS for a long time, endometriosis for a long time. And stress causes flare-ups. And so I've had flare-ups over the last nine months from all the stress of everything that happened since January. And I just wanted people to know because I feel like people wanted to know if I was affected. I think people wanted to know what I was experiencing because there were so many words that people had and i felt like maybe they don't know that i hear them maybe they don't know so instead of coming out with a song right away or an album right away i wanted to say you know what it's been tough this is the stuff that i've been going through and the next
Starting point is 00:23:59 you know art that you hear from me is going to be about that and so yeah is that a fake picture you posted online it was original that wasn't yours. It wasn't mine. When what was happening to me was happening to me, I didn't think to take a photo. I would hope not. Right, but many women did. And many women post their photos on different websites to see what's
Starting point is 00:24:18 going on in their body. And so I think that myself identifying with somebody else's photo, I wanted people to know the severity of what I experienced. And so I put something up to show it. I didn't want it to fall on deaf ears because it seems like a lot of women's issues in general, mental health in general, anxiety, stress, that type of stuff, women's bodies in general falls on deaf ears often.
Starting point is 00:24:37 And I just couldn't let this be a moment where I just let it fall on deaf ears. And, you know, until you've been through a miscarriage, you can't really tell somebody how to deal with it. But me sort of coming clean about it was important. Do you know whose fetus it was that you posted? At first, I didn't. But the person whose fetus it was posted it publicly. I found out later. I mean, obviously, every single picture for maybe the last 40 posts on my Instagram aren't mine.
Starting point is 00:25:05 So I always post things that aren't mine. The Patti LaBelle photo that I have on my Instagram isn't mine. You know, people post things from the Internet all the time on their Instagram. I think people just assumed because you were talking about all these personal things that when you posted that picture. But even before Xanax photo wasn't mine either. Those weren't your Xanies? All Xanax photo wasn't mine either right those weren't your xanies all xanax look alike but even before you got to that you talk about a lot of stress and things that you went through yeah and suffering and having suicidal thoughts yeah so you posted that
Starting point is 00:25:34 in order because first you said you got dropped well that's the last thing that was the last thing okay so the last thing was that you got dropped but you were having suicidal thoughts do you feel like all the stress and everything you're saying that you believe that led to your miscarriage? Definitely. So I had an, I don't know if we talked about this together, but I had an ovary removed a few years ago. And like literally the stress of just being an artist sometimes is a lot. But the stress of, you know, Trump becoming the president,
Starting point is 00:26:01 the stress of me being so associated with someone who I don't support, and then the stress of me being so associated with someone who I don't support, and then the stress of the hatred online, and then the stress of, you know, me wondering if I ever wanted to sing again. Do you know? I think that that had a lot to do with the stress on my body. Do you regret even performing for his inauguration? I regret everything that happened. I think that was a bad choice. We told you that. Yeah, I was going to say, I know you guys were like, well, after the fact, but I know you guys were like, Chrisette, that's crazy. But a lot of times when you have a message of hope, a lot of times when you have a message of healing, you think, you know, maybe it's a
Starting point is 00:26:34 self-righteous thing. Maybe it's a mistake to feel that way. But you think, man, if I just tell people everything's going to be OK, they'll hear me because I've been doing that for years. So I just thought that the amount of times I've done it, when I sing my own music, right, and then I sing a gospel song in my concerts, those are usually the songs that get the most response. So I just thought that bringing that to that moment where everybody was hurting, including myself, would be helpful. And I was wrong, and I offended a lot of people. Yeah, because Donald Trump has gotten progressively worse. So being that he's gotten progressively worse, it makes everybody who kind of like stood by him in the beginning.
Starting point is 00:27:06 It just justifies what everybody was saying. Like we told you. Oh, I knew that he wasn't I knew that he wasn't a good choice for the presidency. That was something we all knew together. But there's always got to be some sense of hope. Again, that stage, that message on that stage was the wrong time in the wrong place. And I apologize deeply for the people that I hurt. There are a lot of people who have a lot of hateful things to say. And I think those people
Starting point is 00:27:30 think that, you know, that's the only way to voice what they have to say. But there are a lot of people who had a lot of pain. And, you know, when I was able to come back to the Internet, because it took me a minute, you know, you can't just throw yourself into hatred. You just can't. It's not it's not healthy for a human being. Maybe for a troll or something like that. That's where they live. But I can't live there. That's why I don't have it on my phone anymore.
Starting point is 00:27:52 I took everything off my phone except for Instagram. That's awesome. Well, Instagram is where a lot of it was happening. But you can choose. You got to really go out of your way to read comments on Instagram. No, you don't. With Twitter, you just open it and it's just boom. It's right there.
Starting point is 00:28:03 But, you know, it's also hard because being that people were giving you like the, and I'm sure you didn't anticipate the hatred that you would get. No, and well, when I did reality TV, there was a lot of hatred. When I, long millions of years ago, when I did something else, I don't know if anybody remembers, but there was hatred then. You know, so I know that people can be hateful. But this was next level. Yeah, this was next level and i couldn't handle it but then you did post some
Starting point is 00:28:29 very personal things now what has the response been like since then put some lotion on your hand because they're gonna hate on you for that too there you go but so i'm saying that has to be difficult too because then now you know you've opened the door back up for people to comment and have things to say so how has that response been since you talked about your suicidal thoughts? Oh, my God. Well, I mean, first of all, I'm receiving a crap load of emails from people who have the same thoughts, who have had the same thoughts and have told me. And this brings me to tears and I hate to cry. But I think that mental health and mental illness in the black community is something that
Starting point is 00:29:07 we shy away from. That's a fact. And when I was on reality TV, I was the first person to say we need to bring therapy to reality television to show people, black people getting healing through therapy. And so the amount of women that have had miscarriages and the amount of young men and women, black young men and women who have suicidal thoughts and who have. I mean, the stories in my stories on my Instagram, too. You know, you see a lot of the hate, but then you see a lot of humans with real experiences and real stories. And that response is overwhelming. And it lets me know that maybe it's time for me to start sharing myself and not just love songs.
Starting point is 00:29:48 You know, the sad thing about it is miscarriages are very common. They say, I think like one in every third pregnancy there's a miscarriage of like three million people a year. And I didn't know that. But you know, people don't talk about it. That's the thing. Some people have miscarriages and never even knew they were pregnant.
Starting point is 00:30:03 So miscarriages are frequent. And it brings a lot of shame. So all this shame that these one in three women or whatever it is. I believe it's one in three. That these people, these women are walking around with this shame. So, you know, I'm torn between, gosh, is it for you guys to shame me right now? Or is it for us to say this is something people go through? So I know that from the backlash, from January,
Starting point is 00:30:29 you get to say, oh, those are the consequences. And those are the comments too. But the other side is, damn, there's a lot of people who go through this and they feel terrible. And maybe I can be a voice for them. All right, we got more with Cassette Michelle when we come back. Don't move.
Starting point is 00:30:42 It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club. Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God. We are The Breakfast Club. We're still kicking it with Chrisette Michelle. Charlamagne?
Starting point is 00:30:57 I'm sure you're getting more backlash now for posting a miscarriage that wasn't yours, though, because a lot of people would be like, damn, you're really reaching for attention. I don't know if I've ever been known to reach for attention but that's what it seemed like though but but if i'm a girl who's talked about having pcos in magazines i mean i don't know if that was for attention you know if i was a girl who talked about endometriosis and if i'm a girl who had this miscarriage and this is the only way that people can hear it you know sometimes on instagram people just hear things if you show them. You know, oftentimes people,
Starting point is 00:31:27 if we're talking about percentages, there's a large percentage of people who don't read in general, period, because they can't. So sometimes showing people things in pictures and saying, this happened to me. Do you know what I mean? I don't think it would have been enough
Starting point is 00:31:38 just to say I had a miscarriage. I wanted people to see what that looked like. And until you have a miscarriage, you won't identify with that anyway. Do you know what I mean? So no matter who you are, if this is not one of your one in three people that have had this experience, then you can identify with a picture of a miscarriage. How did people find out it wasn't yours?
Starting point is 00:31:57 The person posted a picture. The person whose it was posted a picture. We posted it. Oh. But I think with you, I think a lot of people don't necessarily believe a lot because they feel like even with the Trump thing, they felt like a lot of it was to get picture. We posted it. But I think with you, I think a lot of people don't necessarily believe a lot because they feel like even with the Trump thing, they felt like a lot of it was to get attention. It felt like she was doing it for the money. Like you needed the money.
Starting point is 00:32:12 That's why you did this. So my thing with people like Questlove who said, you know, you needed the money. Questlove has my phone number. If I needed the money, why didn't you call me and say, yo sis, are you good? Do you know what i mean i just came off a 32 city tour before that and then i was finishing up an 18 city tour after that i've never
Starting point is 00:32:30 been strapped for performances and the 750 000 and the 250 000 like these were all made up numbers that people made up whenever i have a microphone in front of me and i'm singing i'm getting paid that's how i make a living. So every time I'm performing, it's to be paid. That's not new. That's not strange. Do you feel like a lot of people you thought you were cool with, that knew you personally, kind of turned their backs on you?
Starting point is 00:32:54 Not personally, but people, fans who I thought, I thought they saw Chrisette goes to Iraq and sings for the troops. I thought they saw Chrisette at the Congressional Black Caucus. I thought they saw Chrisette goes to Iraq and sings for the troops. I thought they saw Chrisette at the Congressional Black Caucus. I thought they saw Chrisette at the Democratic National Convention supporting Obama in 2008, 2012. I thought they saw me at the NAACP. They did at the NAACP. Right. Right.
Starting point is 00:33:16 But it was 10 years of that message. And then one moment where I said, OK, guys, like, I know we're hurting the same girl from the NAACP stuff and all that. The same girl we're hurting. I want to be there to console. And I did it with somebody. And we sang a song that wasn't mine because I didn't think that singing, you know, a couple of forever or a love song was was the right thing. But I thought that saying that everything is going to be all right was the right thing to say. I did. And I was wrong.
Starting point is 00:33:50 And that is something I'm comfortable admitting. But it took me a long time again to sit there and look at that. People were really hurting. You still getting booked and people still come to your shows or. Yeah. And that was another thing that was confusing is you go to a show and people are singing every word and they're you know clapping their hands and you know everybody's at the door waiting when when this when the doors open and so you're saying wow you know there are these people who have been supportive for a long time and they're here and then there's these people on the internet who absolutely, you know, have horrible, horrible words.
Starting point is 00:34:26 Where's the connection? Well, you know the rule of ten. The rule of ten is three people are going to like it, three people are not going to like it, and four people are just going to be on the fence about it. Right. And that's a wonderful point. I don't think people get that point. And that's why you talk to everybody when you come to realizations. Do you know?
Starting point is 00:34:40 So you might talk to CNN when you come to one realization. Then you might talk to, you know, Roland Martin when you come to another one. Then you might come and talk to The Breakfast Club, which truthfully is the hardest conversation. Because these are my younger brothers and sisters who call me on the phone and say, you know, big sis, what's up? I have a mentorship program and they're hitting me like, Chris, big sis, what's up? Do you know? And they're where my heart lies. They don't necessarily buy all of the music,
Starting point is 00:35:07 but they watch me as a role model. Do you know? And so this is the most painful conversation because I'm what young people have to look up to, you know, as a big sister. Is it hurtful when, you know, you post about the miscarriage, you post about getting dropped, you post about wanting to commit suicide,
Starting point is 00:35:24 and then people say good for you because you shouldn't have performed for Trump. I didn't see that. Of course. Are you crazy? It's ad nauseum. Yeah. Yeah. So, yeah, that's hurtful.
Starting point is 00:35:35 I think that's that would be hurtful in general. And what I try to do with all my might is see why they're really saying it, Because I know nobody wants me to have a miscarriage. That can't possibly be the case. I want to believe that people are inherently good. And I keep telling myself, that's what I've been telling myself the last nine months, is people are inherently good. I just got to wait for them to heal. And I might not be the one to heal them.
Starting point is 00:35:59 Do you know what I mean? I might not be the one with the right song or the right message to say, we're going to get through this together. But I understand that people are hurting. What's the bounce back for you from all of this? Now, how do you move forward? I know you have new music out, Strong Black Woman. You're not on Def Jam anymore, right?
Starting point is 00:36:18 I'm on Rich Hipster, which is my own label. But you did say you got dropped from the label. Right. That was Capital Caroline, you said. Right. So that was Capital Caroline, you said. Right. So Rich Hipster, or RH, got signed to Capital for a distribution deal. So in order to release music, you don't have to have a distribution deal. You can still be an independent artist on your own record label.
Starting point is 00:36:38 So moving forward, I'll put out music independently. I'll go outside. While it's painful that that happened, do you know, maybe this will be the time in my career where I can take the narrative back. Do you know how many years ago I put out an album and a song
Starting point is 00:36:55 called Let Freedom Reign, and the record label said, well, this is a cool art project. Do you know what I mean? So maybe now it'll be more than an art project that I put out. Did they drop you because of the Trump stuff? That's what I want to know.
Starting point is 00:37:07 So, you know, and you guys are in the industry, so when you get dropped from a label, they don't say, you weigh 222 pounds and your mother wears army boots and we don't want to work with you anymore. They say... People get dropped for being fat? They don't say that.
Starting point is 00:37:23 That's what I'm saying. They don't say that. Oh, I was like, what? There's all kinds of reasons that People get dropped for being fat? They don't say that. That's what I'm saying. They don't say that. Oh, I was like, what? There's all kinds of reasons that people get dropped. Yeah. Oh, I was just saying they don't tell you exactly. Yeah. And so, you know, they're not going to say, you know, because of your participation in the inauguration, we don't want to be a part. But, I mean, some things are kind of obvious.
Starting point is 00:37:41 I've never been dropped before. Because we feel like this partnership isn't going in the right direction. Yeah, good luck, maybe, you know. All right, we got more with Chrisette Michelle when we come back. Don't move, here's Busta Rhymes. Good morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God. We are The Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 00:37:58 We have Chrisette Michelle in the building. Charlamagne? I kind of think Donald Trump's the antichrist. And the reason I say that is because everybody who tried to be cordial with him, made a deal with the devil, so to speak, has taken some type of hit.
Starting point is 00:38:10 Whether it was you, whether it was, I saw an article about my guy, Steve Harvey, yesterday. What's the young lady? What's the Mary? She supported Trump. While I don't knock
Starting point is 00:38:21 anybody for what they did, I just wish people would hear when people were talking. So if you say, hi, I support Trump, then you can have a conversation about that. You weren't on the Trump campaign. No. If you can say, hi, you don't like me, but I didn't support Trump,
Starting point is 00:38:36 let's have that conversation. Say you shouldn't even have been near him. Say it hurt me to see you in that space. And that was the Steve Harvey situation. I saw that they said the ratings for his show that he's doing in Hollywood now have been really bad. Because they say he lost a lot of his black fan base. And Tina, I think Tina just lost people when she said that Trump had Christ-like values. Now, I ain't no religious person, but I don't see nothing about Christ.
Starting point is 00:38:56 I read the interviews. I think that maybe, and I don't know everything that they've said, but I think it's important to say sorry. I think it's important to say damn, that think it's important to say, damn, that was a bad idea. That's the biggest takeaway I've gotten from this whole conversation with you. You are admitting you were wrong. It's fine. That's fine. I think that's great. And for whatever
Starting point is 00:39:16 it's worth, you know what I mean? There may be people who accept that and there may be people that don't, but at the end of the day, it's the end of, it's a part of my healing to just get it off. Because I've wanted to say,, my God, that was some really. But I just my publicist and my people were like, you don't tweet that. Like, that's not a tweet. That's a conversation. That's where you go and sit behind a microphone and call my mom.
Starting point is 00:39:37 Like, Mom, do you think there's a way for me to, like, put out a post that says I apologize or whatever? And, you know, everybody's waiting for this big moment. So finally, I was just like, you know what? If people are on Instagram and that's where they're listening, if people are on Twitter and that's where they're listening, if people are on Facebook and that's where they're listening, I'm just going to go there. I've spent these many years building 2 million people on my Facebook following, just put it out. And that was awkward. Do you know what I mean? Cause we, we talk about a lot lot why do you put certain things on social media that are so important? But I'm
Starting point is 00:40:07 not a publicist. I said before, I'm not a political genius. I'm not a journalist. I'm just Chris from New York. This was my experience and right now I got Instagram. Now Chrisette, you said for a period of time you thought you didn't even want to make music at all. I didn't want to live.
Starting point is 00:40:23 You didn't want to live. How did you pull yourself out of that? Because like you said, there are a lot of people you thought you didn't even want to make music i didn't want to live you didn't want to live how did you pull yourself out of that because like you said there are a lot of people suffering from all these issues mental health issues suicidal thoughts yeah things that you've gone through what did you do to help heal yourself and pull yourself out of that well one thing i can't stand about myself in general sometimes is that i'm always singing it's like no matter what there's a lyric in my head and i and i write. Do you know? So that was part of it. And I won't release some of the music that I wrote because, you know, it's very personal. But the other part was my husband. He sent me to this yoga retreat here in New York City.
Starting point is 00:40:57 It was 200 hours. I was there every day for 30 days. And I finally got quiet. I was away from all the social media, away from all the stuff. Your brain was still. My brain was still. I was away from all the social media, away from all the stuff. And your brain was still. My brain was still. It was a lot of meditation. And in that time, I just had time to be reflective.
Starting point is 00:41:10 And there was this thing that we say in yoga, Namaste, where it means essentially the light in me sees the light in you. And when I thought about the idea that there's light in everybody, I tried to find it, even in people who were mean, even the people who said hurtful things, and just see maybe where they're coming from. A serious question, what's better, yoga or Xanax? Honestly. Well, you can get to the same space with yoga, and that's what I kind of learned with yoga. I had asked my therapist for years,
Starting point is 00:41:37 I was like, is there something else besides medication? I have ADD too, so there's Ritalin for that. But I went vegan, I was vegan for four years to get rid of ADHDs. I just didn't want to not be able to think straight, you know? But yoga, you can get to the same mental space.
Starting point is 00:41:53 And that'd be fuzzy because I assume that Xanax also, like when you're coming off of it, it makes you feel a little bit fuzzy. No, I'd say that about alcohol. About alcohol? Yeah. Do you know?
Starting point is 00:42:02 Is your family f***ed, you know? Because I know you said your family kind of disowned you. Is my... Jesus, did only you have worded that better? Jesus Christ. Did your family f*** you anymore?
Starting point is 00:42:11 Is it true? Does your mama still love you? Well, it wasn't the truth and every time somebody says that, I say, can you please find the article where you read that?
Starting point is 00:42:19 So, my family's always f***ed with me. I said that my... Yeah. I said that my aunts were petrified. I said that sometimes it's got to be more than all things are working for my good. Sometimes it's got to be this is how we're going to get to the next place. Instead of saying you're going to be all right, show me how to be all right.
Starting point is 00:42:37 And so I think that's my biggest takeaway is you can't just stand anywhere and tell people everything's fine. You also had a conversation with Roland Martin. Yeah. Right. So you guys I guess he had some critical things to say but then you guys spoke. So yeah he tweeted me a couple of days ago and I'm getting tired of celebrities tweeting me and then when they have my number Roland got your number? Everybody has
Starting point is 00:42:58 my number. It's very easy. People in Africa have my number. When we went through the I'll give you guys my number after this. I got a husband's number. After this. And then whenever y'all see me doing something crazy, pick up the phone and call me.
Starting point is 00:43:13 I can't have you and Tyrese on my phone. That's just too much. And Tyre? That's a lot. You and Tyrese can do a lot. No, but the problem... All problems is that there's a lot of people... Yeah, Tyrese. There's a lot is that there's a lot of people. Yeah, Terry's.
Starting point is 00:43:26 There's a lot of people who have a lot of knowledge. And I'm not going to use the work woke phrase, but there's just people who are older than me. I'm a millennial. So there are people who are the generation before that who might have have things to share with me. A lot of the next album is about that. But, you know, picking up the phone and saying to somebody, let me kick some knowledge to you is not a bad thing.
Starting point is 00:43:49 When Roland Martin tweeted me, I was like, can we sit down and talk? I would love to speak with somebody of your political expertise. He's older than me by 30 or 40 years. He knows more than I do. We sat down yesterday on TV One and had a conversation.
Starting point is 00:44:06 Now, I have to ask you this because, you know, I feel like God is watching over all of this and I feel like honesty is the only thing that can get you out of this place.
Starting point is 00:44:13 Did you really have a miscarriage? Yeah. Yeah. Don't lie, Christian. No. I didn't actually make that up. No, well, he's not
Starting point is 00:44:20 the only person who is asking that, I'm guessing. I mean, again, I can't look at everything. But yeah. You know God is watching. And let's really quickly, because if you want to f*** with me after this, do.
Starting point is 00:44:36 If you don't want to f*** with me after this, don't. But when a woman goes through a miscarriage, she has that experience. You cannot tell her how to deal with it. You cannot tell her how to handle it. I've seen women commit suicide over having miscarriages. I know that what I've experienced is something that could have drove me further over the edge. I know that I could have been somewhere where no one would have six feet under. So while I respect you asking because your audience is asking, I don't know that I'm going to address that anymore.
Starting point is 00:45:22 That happened. It was painful. I shared it. And that's all there is to it. The best thing I think we can take away from this conversation, Chris Chet, I think you need to look at that camera and just tell everybody you were wrong. I made a bad decision. I did something that hurt a lot of people. It was offensive, and while that wasn't my intention, it's what happened, and for that, I'm deeply sorry. You live and you learn.
Starting point is 00:45:40 If y'all keep beating up on her after that, then y'all just evil people. They want people to evil anyway. That's all. All right, well, there you have it. Thank you for joining us, Chris Chet, and evil people. They want people to evil anyway. That's all. All right. Well, there you have it. Thank you for joining us, Chrisette, and being honest. Thank you guys for having me.
Starting point is 00:45:48 All right, and being open. It's The Breakfast Club. This is Chrisette Michelle. The Breakfast Club. DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God. We are The Breakfast Club. Let's get to the rumors. Let's talk Tyrese.
Starting point is 00:46:04 This is The Rumor Report with Angela Yee. Well, Tyrese is going in now. He posted on his Instagram, Hello world, hello loyal fans and loved ones from our Fast universe. I'm sorry to announce that if Dwayne is in Fast 9, there will be no more Roman pairs. You mess with family and my daughter's universe. I'm sorry to announce that if Dwayne is in Fast 9, there will be no more Roman Pearce. You mess with family and my daughter's survival, I mess with yours.
Starting point is 00:46:29 Close your eyes, dude. You're a clown, candy-ass bitch-maid. All my real one men on integrity, my real ones out here, stand up. He goes on, and here's what he had to say. That sounds like Tyrese has already been fired from the Fast and Furious, to be honest with you. I understand he's charming.
Starting point is 00:46:44 I understand he's charming i understand he's got muscles i understand he keeps orchestrating for random 10 euros to wait outside of his trailer with signs that he put in their hands i understand he uses steroids at the end of the day he's a man first and i'm a man first and we had a to man, and he went back on his word. And for that, if my daughter don't matter, your daughters are not going to matter either. Why is he blaming The Rock for issues with his daughter? I thought he said he was done with The Rock before. I don't understand the correlation.
Starting point is 00:47:18 Why is he blaming The Rock for issues with his daughter? I don't understand why he would go at The Rock anyway. If they have a problem or there's a personal situation, do that behind the scenes because you know what's going to happen. If I'm a director and I know that you guys are beefing, I don't want both of you on my set. Listen, you know what kind of ego you have to have to say, I'm not doing the next Fast and Furious movie if The Rock is in it?
Starting point is 00:47:36 Jody. Jody. Listen to me, Jody. Okay, if they got to choose between The Rock and Tyrese Gibson, who do you think they choose? Well, they already have. Exactly. I feel like Tyrese already got fired.
Starting point is 00:47:46 All right. Well, Tyrese then went on Facebook. I hope he's trying to get in front of it. He went on Facebook, and he actually teared up. Check it out. I've been away from my baby for two months. I just want my baby, and no one's listening because no one's in the courtroom. Oh, my God.
Starting point is 00:48:08 Am I doing something illegal by doing this video? Or is this am I protected by the first right amendment or the amendment? I'm at $13,000 a month. What more do you want from me? Jesus Christ. Listen, a lot of people were concerned about him. Oh, my God. I reached out to him yesterday.
Starting point is 00:48:28 After this. And he did reassure everybody that he's fine. Check it out next. I'm actually okay. And I'm not putting this up to calm people down. Tyrese the Blacktop. I'm not a singer. I'm not an actor.
Starting point is 00:48:38 I'm not a producer. I'm not a writer. I'm not a celebrity. I'm a father. So, please, ladies, I love y'all. Our angels wouldn't be here if it wasn't for y'all. We're clear. But this is not about men versus women. This is men
Starting point is 00:48:52 versus liars. So this is my silent protest. Because when you in the hood, you go from Chucks and then when you become successful as a black man, then you start using the real shit, the cojimas. You just was crying about being broke
Starting point is 00:49:06 on Instagram all day long. Now all of a sudden you successful black man spoke cojibus. But I get him being emotional. He hasn't seen his daughter. He wants to see his daughter.
Starting point is 00:49:14 He's going problems with his daughter. I have never been there because I've always had the, you know, I could always, I live with my kids, you know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:49:20 So I've never been in a position where I can't see my daughter so I don't know how to say, you know, how that feels. Maybe that would make me cry. I don't know. I don't know in a position where I can't see my daughter, so I don't know how that feels. Maybe that would make me cry. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:49:27 I don't know if this is helping the case, though. I will say this. After that, he said, and you guys know Tyrese pretty well, he said, anybody who's ever been in my life will tell you I've never seen him cry that way. I've never seen him have a meltdown. Whatever Tyrese is going through with his daughter, I wish him the best. Kids need both parents, period.
Starting point is 00:49:43 But all that crying Tyrese doing about being broke and not being able to pay his legal fees and blaming it on The Rock, that is lame as hell. It's not The Rock's fault you didn't manage your money well. Okay, if you living fast and furious, check to check, something is wrong. You should have been saving instead of putting the Starbucks in the backyard. Okay, you might need to start charging to get in that club you got in your backyard. I'll open up the Benihana's in your backyard to the public. Nobody has sympathy for Tyrese being broke because he's always stunting.
Starting point is 00:50:06 Well, he says the legal fees is bleeding him to death. Man, I don't want to hear it. He said he has millionaire and billionaire friends that won't help him out. Because they see you stunting on Instagram all the time, you don't look like you need the help. Every time I see you in a car on Instagram, it got roof on the ceiling, stars on the ceiling. Stars on the ceiling.
Starting point is 00:50:20 What did I say, roof on the ceiling? You said roof on the ceiling. Same difference. Yeah, I would hope it does. You got stars on the ceiling, all right? You got stars on the ceiling, alright? You got a Starbucks in your backyard, many honours. Yeah, come on. Nobody feel sorry for you. You got Papa John's in the backyard. Alright.
Starting point is 00:50:32 Well, I'm Angela Yee and that is your Rumor Report. Alright, thank you. I cursed Tyrese out yesterday. I know. I was on the text. That was stupid. That was a dumbass group chat. What happened? I'll tell y'all next hour. It's too long. They definitely cursed him out. Was he receptive to the curse out? No.
Starting point is 00:50:47 But I hope Tyrese, I hope he's okay, man. Because I would never want to be in that position with my kids. But anyway, Charlemagne. Yes. Who you giving your donkey to? We need Papa John's to come to the front of the congregation. I don't even know why Papa John's is speaking in 2017, to be honest with you. I thought that we had a clear understanding that Papa John's pizza has always been trash.
Starting point is 00:51:03 But we'll talk about it for after the hour. All right. We'll get into all that when we come back. Keep it locked. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. I was born a donkey. It's the donkey of the day.
Starting point is 00:51:14 It's the donkey of the day. It's time for the donkey of the day. That's pretty funny. Charlamagne the devil? Possibly. The Breakfast Club. Yes, Donkey of the Day for Thursday, November 2nd goes to Papa John's Pizza. And I know it's two things you were thinking when you hear the name Papa John's.
Starting point is 00:51:37 One, trash ass pizza. And two, a pedophile priest. You can't tell me Papa John's don't sound like a pedophile priest. I was molesting kids for 30 years in Boston, but was protected by the church. Okay, Papa John's sound like a pedophile priest that the church knew about. They were aware of complaints and allegations that Papa John was sexually abusing and exploiting
Starting point is 00:51:53 young boys at the church for years, but he never got removed from his post, but back to the trash-ass pizza part. Papa John's is saying the NFL protests are hurting their sales. Papa John's is saying the NFL protests are hurting their sales. Papa John's is saying the NFL protests are hurting their sales. Let me tell you something. I am a man who looks on a lot of levels like a teenage mutant nigger turtle.
Starting point is 00:52:13 So growing up, I loved pizza. Okay, I grew up on the book it program where you had to read four books and you would get a free personal pan pizza from Pizza Hut. Okay, when it comes to fast food pizza franchises, historically nothing is better than pizza hot to me okay from the hand tossed crust to the wings to the chicken alfredo pasta and the breadsticks pizza hot is number one drop on the clues bombs for pizza hot damn it okay love y'all forever now after that that's that's dominoes okay then little caesar's pizza pizza because of the bread
Starting point is 00:52:40 sticks i'm from south carolina i didn't grow up with dollar slices on the corner like new like new york those are amazing yeah okay but one franchise that was never hidden from me at least because of the breadsticks. I'm from South Carolina. I didn't grow up with dollar slices on the corner, like New York. Those are amazing. Okay? But one franchise that was never hitting for me, at least, was Papa John's. Papa John's pizza always looks like it got caught in the rain. It's just soggy.
Starting point is 00:52:55 Nobody wants no soggy slices of pizza. Not to mention, it was one of those places that you pass by and be like, damn, they still open? Because nobody ever be in there. But forget the quality of the pizza. Forget that Papa John's historically has been trashed. They are blaming
Starting point is 00:53:08 the NFL for hurting their sales. Let's go to, let me see, WDRB for the report, please. The owner of Papa John's blames the NFL for disappointing pizza sales. Stock in the Louisville-based company dropped nearly 9% today after it cut earnings expectations
Starting point is 00:53:24 for the full year. John Schnatter blaming NFL leadership for allowing controversy to push down TV ratings this year, hurting pizza sales. There has been a recent wave of player protests during the national anthem before games, which has drawn backlash from President Trump. An NFL spokesman has not returned a call for comment. Let's unpack this. Now, unless you was in a college dorm, you have never walked in someone's house and seen an empty Papa John's pizza box. That's because people order it because it's cheap.
Starting point is 00:53:52 Then they drench it in garlic sauce, eat one and a half slices, and then realize they made a poor decision because they were high. That's how you know Papa John's is trash because in order to enjoy it, you have to be high and you have to drown it in garlic sauce. That's why they give you garlic sauce with every pizza, even when you don't
Starting point is 00:54:08 ask for it. Okay, Papa John's has prospered all these years because of marketing, not because of the quality of the pizza. Now, Papa John's is saying they are losing money because viewership is down in the NFL because of the protests. So I guess they think people aren't seeing their damn Peyton Manning commercials. So since people are missing, you know,
Starting point is 00:54:23 people are missing the Peyton Manning commercials, they aren't buying the pizza. Papa John's, y'all are in every hood in America, every street in America. I feel like I see a Papa John's every day by accident. It's almost like McDonald's. You know how you just always pass some Golden Arches? I feel like I always see Papa John's
Starting point is 00:54:38 in my peripheral vision somewhere, okay? So don't act like for one second people aren't aware of y'all presence. Because the NFL lost a few viewers? No. It's because historically the quality of your pizza has been trash. And now, not only do you have pizza hot, Domino's, Little Caesars, you have places like Blaze Pizza.
Starting point is 00:54:55 I've never been there. It's delicious. It's delicious. I'm going to lie. Artichoke Pizza. I've been there. It's amazing. I love Artichoke Pizza.
Starting point is 00:55:00 Okay, Papa John's, y'all simply can't compete. Now, I really don't understand the correlation between Papa John's hurting sales and the NFL protest. You know why I don't understand it? Because there is no correlation. It's absolute BS. The same BS that Papa John's pizza tastes like. Now, Deacon Algernon of Fort Myers AME summed up how we feel about Papa John's in one of his online sermons yesterday. Can we hear it, please?
Starting point is 00:55:23 Hey, Papa John, let me tell you something. Motherfucking sales down called that nasty ass motherfucking sauce. Y'all got on that pizza. Medicine sauce. I called it medicine sauce. Your motherfucking sales down called the players been kneeling in the NFL. Nobody eat that old nasty ass motherfucking pizza, Papa
Starting point is 00:55:38 John. No microwave or ass wine. Ain't nobody eat that shit anyway. That is just an absolute fact. Listen, Papa John's, and life, there are only two options. Make progress or make excuses. Right now, y'all having no progress, so y'all making up lame-ass excuses. Papa John's pizza is
Starting point is 00:55:54 trash, and that's why we have historically taken a knee on Papa John's pizza. Please give Papa John's pizza the sweet sounds of the Hamilton's, please. Oh, now you are the donkey of the day. You are the donkey of the day.
Starting point is 00:56:15 Yeehaw. All right. I want some pizza now. Shout out to Vincetta's Garage in Detroit. It's a pizza place in Detroit. I'm going there today. I'm going there to Zero I. Lee's in Brooklyn. I'm going there today. I'm going there to Zero Ali's in Brooklyn. I'm getting pizza today.
Starting point is 00:56:26 See? All this did was make me want pizza. But you don't want no Papa John's. No, I don't. I want the jerk chicken pizza from Zero Ali in Brooklyn.
Starting point is 00:56:33 I'm going to bring y'all some. Well, you can go to any dollar pizza store around here in the city usually has good pizza. But when I was in college, jerk chicken pizza. Cinello's was the bomb.
Starting point is 00:56:40 It was $3. You get a full pie. They have it everywhere near colleges. It's $3 for a full pie. You'd be good for a couple of days. I remember in Harlem, they had the jumbo slices, and it was like two slices of pizza in one.
Starting point is 00:56:51 It was huge. I don't hear y'all talking about Papa John's. That was never in the conversation, ever. No. I asked my wife if she used to like Papa John's. She was like, no, I used to like the peppers. So you used to order one pizza to get peppers? Oh, yeah, they did have the little jalapeno in the middle.
Starting point is 00:57:04 And they had some type of sauce you could dip the pizza in. Garlic sauce. That's the garlic sauce. In New York, it was always an Anthony's pizza or a Tony's pizza. Or a John's pizza. Or a John's or an Anthony Franco's. It was always that type of pizza. And it was always like the original Ray's pizza.
Starting point is 00:57:17 There's a lot of original Ray's pizzas. All right, anyway. Thank you for that, Dawg, for today. Now, when we come back, ask Yee. 800-585-1051. If you've got a question for Yee, you can for that dog today. Now, when we come back, ask Yee. 800-585-1051. If you've got a question for Yee, you can call her right now. 800-585-1051. She's helping you out with all your relationship problems.
Starting point is 00:57:33 Hit her up. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club. Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy Angela Yee. Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are The Breakfast Club. It's time for Ask Yee. Hello, who's this? Hey, what It's DJ Envy Angela Yee. Shalom in the Gow. We are The Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 00:57:45 It's time for Ask Yee. Hello, who's this? Hey, what's up, Envy? It's your girl, Suzy. Hey, Suzy. What's your question for Yee? My question is that, is it okay for your man to be friendly? When he's coming to pick you up from work, he's talking to a girl.
Starting point is 00:57:59 When you're in a club, he talks to a random chick. You may know or may know others. Is it okay for your man to be friendly. What kind of conversation is he having? Well, the conversation is like, I don't know the conversation. Sometimes it could be a random question or it could maybe be like, oh,
Starting point is 00:58:16 the girl wants to probably get a drink from him. I don't know the conversation. Hold on now. Shouldn't no girl be getting drinks from your man in the club? At all. At all. That shouldn't be happening. It's okay for your man to be friendly. That's the thing with any random female.
Starting point is 00:58:34 Like, is he friendly and just talkative to everyone, or is it only to women? So, my thing is, it's not that he's friendly with other men. He's never friendly with men. It's just that he's so nice to females. I don't like that. I don't like friendly at all. Okay, and what does he say when you tell him that it makes you uncomfortable? He says he's just being nice.
Starting point is 00:58:52 There's nothing more. There's nothing at all. Like, I don't see them exchanging numbers or nothing. It's just that he just, it's a simple conversation. Now, I would tell you this. I like the fact that my boyfriend is a nice guy, and he'll speak to people, and he's, you know, he's cool. But I think that there's something with you going out of your way to start and initiate conversations.
Starting point is 00:59:11 I don't think that he should be doing that. I think that if somebody speaks to him, he should be polite and cordial, but just keep it at that. Keep it short. And that's it. Yes, that's how I feel, too. I don't want to come and see you talking to another girl. Right. And I'm going to have to get out of character. So that's how I feel.. I don't want to come and see you talking to another girl. I'm going to have to get out of character.
Starting point is 00:59:28 So that's how I feel. I just don't like the friends. And Susie, don't you ever get out of character. I'll tell you that. If it's at your job and he's making conversation with your coworkers and people you work with, he's probably just trying to be a nice guy as long as he's not saying anything that could be somehow perceived as being flirtatious. It should just be conversation like, oh, how's everything going? Good to see you.
Starting point is 00:59:46 How's the kids? Whatever it is, that's all well and good. But if he's in the club, he should not be talking to random people who he doesn't know. Definitely. I agree. All right, Susie. And you let him know. And, you know.
Starting point is 00:59:58 He's with me right now. He's with me in the car right now. Let me talk to him. Hello. Hey. Hey. You understand where your girl is coming from, right? Uh-oh.
Starting point is 01:00:09 I don't talk to no random females. I either know them from way back when. So when we see each other, it's like, oh, what's up? How you doing? She thinks it's flirting. I don't flirt. Okay, so you only talk to people that you know. Of course.
Starting point is 01:00:24 Now, if a female comes up to me and says something to me, I'm not going to ignore her. I'm going to ask for what she said if I didn't hear her. For example, last time she saw me at a party, she came. A female walked by me and said something to me and my friend. I didn't hear what she said, so I grabbed her. I said, what'd you say? You grabbed her? I grabbed her
Starting point is 01:00:39 by her arm, because she walked by. I said, what'd you say? I didn't hear you. She said, oh, I just said that joint that you guys are smoking. I was like, well, yeah. Now, I'm going to tell you this. I said, what did you say? I didn't hear you. She said, oh, I just said that joint that you guys are smoking was strong. I was like, well, yeah. Now, I'm going to tell you this. I have no problem with you and I'm sure Susie doesn't have conversations with people that you already know, but keep it short. If you know what makes her uncomfortable,
Starting point is 01:00:55 you have to compromise a little bit, right? But if somebody walks past you and says something, you don't need to grab her arm and stop her and ask her what she said. Just let her keep going. I respect it. All right. And as long as you guys keep the communication open and she tells you what makes her uncomfortable and you're respectful of that, as long as it's not anything unreasonable, then, you know, you should do that. You're in a relationship.
Starting point is 01:01:14 You got to represent for your girl. You're right. All right. Good luck, guys. Thank you. Appreciate it. Have a nice day. All right.
Starting point is 01:01:21 Ask Yee. 800-585-1051. If you got a question for Yee, call her now. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. Good morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God. We are The Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 01:01:32 We're in the middle of ASCII. Hello. Yes, hello. Oh, what's up, bro? What's your name, man? Yeah, yeah. How about the thing? You just told me like I was a female.
Starting point is 01:01:39 How you doing, bro? How is that like a female? Hello. I don't know. He talks to men like that. All right. What's up, bro? What's your question for you? My name is Michael from the Bronx.
Starting point is 01:01:46 I have a quick question. See, this is the predicament I'm in. My daughter just turned 11 yesterday. And before this, you know, last week, two weeks, I've been going through this for about a month now, trying to, you know, you're not allowed to have a boyfriend. You're not supposed to have a boyfriend. I don't condone it.
Starting point is 01:02:01 Oh, does your mother condone it? And she still, her mother condones it. But my mother knows. So it's kind of like, F what whatever daddy say. So I'm... All right, go ahead. How do I go about this? Like, I'm a conservative father.
Starting point is 01:02:16 I don't condone my daughter having a boyfriend or anything to that extent. But it seems like being that her mom says yes or whatever, her mom says she's cool with it. I mean, at 10 or 11 now, does your daughter even really know what it means to have a little boyfriend? Because it could be completely innocent. See, you sound like my wife. Now, I've read her text messages and her text messages say, I don't want to break up with you. I love you. That's why I asked the two gentlemen in there that got daughters themselves.
Starting point is 01:02:43 How would you take it if your daughter is 10 years daughter, 10 years old, you look at her. My daughter's not having no damn boyfriend at 10 years old. I don't even know why you're even having this conversation. No way. You sound crazy. My daughter's 16 and I'm 9 now. Y'all are with y'all women. I'm not with my daughter's mother.
Starting point is 01:02:59 I haven't been with her since my daughter was 9 months. Well, something wrong with your daughter's mother if she's letting her have a boyfriend at 10 years old. Well, what is your daughter saying when you talk to her about it? Because clearly you have to communicate with your child to let her know and see what's going on. Oh, hey, babe. You know what's going on? Why do you consider him
Starting point is 01:03:15 a boyfriend? Or what is the difference between the other boy that sits behind you? Why is he just not a friend? Oh, I like him. Mommy said it's not a problem i don't see why it's a problem now i've even gone to the extent of even calling the school and speaking to the guidance council and i'm trying to be in the process now where i get a meeting with his parents the little boy my daughter's mother my daughter we all sit down and we get this in order because
Starting point is 01:03:39 what happens is your daughter's probably seeing that in other places like you know seeing people say things like i love you you, you're my boyfriend, and thinking that's appropriate behavior because that's what she sees male-female relationships to be like because she's emulating that behavior from somewhere. So how do I fix this? But if she's doing it, she's not doing anything, right? Like, a lot of times kids say things and they don't really understand what it means. But she's not doing it now, but she might look on TV and think,
Starting point is 01:04:05 okay, we need to kiss now. But did you see anything? We need to do this now. But did you see her doing anything? I'm not around her 24-7. Like I said, I'm not with her mother. But from the text messages, because I'm going to assume that you monitor her phone, right?
Starting point is 01:04:17 Because she is on the phone. Now I do. I mean, like I said, I just grabbed the phone. And we also have a communication problem, too. So that was kind of the reason why I grabbed her phone. Like, yo, you can't call me. It don't make no sense, I just grabbed the phone. And we also have a communication problem, too. So that was kind of the reason why I grabbed her phone. Like, yo, you can't call me. It don't make no sense to you having the phone on Instagram and Snapchat. Isn't there a way you can monitor your child's phone so you can see their text messages?
Starting point is 01:04:35 I know Envy does it with his kids. Used to. I can see, but I'm not with her mother. So I don't have access to her phone like that. Her mother, all her phone is through her mother. Right. So I don't know how I'd be able to do that. I think the main thing is to let your daughter know that it's for
Starting point is 01:04:49 your own concern as a parent, that you love her very much. You want her to know that she can come and talk to you about anything, whatever happens. But, you know, you have to explain to her what it means when you're telling somebody you love them. You have to let her know that she's a child and you might see other people doing these things, but these are adults making these decisions.
Starting point is 01:05:06 And if anything, you know, make sure she knows those lines of communication are open so that she can come and talk to you. I try to do that as well. I'm trying to do a meeting. But you got to really watch her, you know? If that means going to the school, if that means meeting little boy and talking to him
Starting point is 01:05:20 and letting him know. I had his phone number. Why not? If you're concerned about your daughter. You can't go talk to a little boy at 10. Why not? If you're concerned about your daughter. You can't go talk to a little boy at 10 years old. My daughter's nine. You can't go talk to another kid at 10. You can't ask.
Starting point is 01:05:33 No, I don't mean aggressively, but you could talk to him about the messages too, the two of them together. I think that makes sense. I try to do that as well. I even called his cell phone and I said, hello, how you doing? It's just such and such's father.
Starting point is 01:05:45 And this is stupid. Don't do that. You boys are fifth grade. You can't do that. You're in fifth grade as you're dealing with. Because you call my son now, we have a problem. Now, if I'm the son's father, you got a problem with me now. But I have to speak to you, though.
Starting point is 01:05:56 I have to speak to the parent. It doesn't have to be a threat. I can't question all the kids. I have to call the kid to speak to his parents. You should pray. Bro, why don't you just be a father and say you want your daughter to date you until 18? I was going to pray, but it's like praying and smoking is going hand in hand and make you kind of bug out. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 01:06:12 Well, what are his parents saying? I haven't gotten in contact with them. That's why I was trying to get in contact with Bill. I called the boy. I said, hello, this is such and such parents. Can I please speak to your parents? The little boy slandered on me. I would have slandered on you too. Can I please speak to your parents? The little boy slammed it on me. I would have slammed it on you too.
Starting point is 01:06:26 Well, you know what? You should definitely, I know you said you're talking to the school and the counselor's at school, so you need to request to sit down with the other parents of the young boy so you guys can talk to each other and communicate and make sure that y'all both are on top of the situation. Because it's not like your daughter's going places besides school where I'm sure they're watching her.
Starting point is 01:06:45 It's not like she's out and about on her own. But there's staircases, there's basements, there's bathrooms, so he needs to be concerned. Yeah, that's what I'm saying. Yeah, thank you. You know what I mean? I'm trying to bring some kind of light to it. I'm trying to draw some light to the attention.
Starting point is 01:06:57 Everybody's supposedly condoning it. That's why the most you can do is talk to the people at the school and talk to his parents and make sure that you keep a very close eye and make sure your daughter knows to come to you about anything and not hide things from you. Good luck, bro. I had me post up at the school all day. Don't do that.
Starting point is 01:07:15 You're going to lay in wait for a 10-year-old. Thank you, bro. I appreciate everything. Shona, man, you're funny, though. I've seen you out there at the after party for that awards, and I'm trying to give you a pound because you just deaded me, but that's all right. That is not true.
Starting point is 01:07:30 I love you, though. You said I didn't give you a pound? You serious? See, Charlamagne deaded him. The 10-year-old slammed the phone on him. That is not true. He got no luck. That is not true.
Starting point is 01:07:40 ASCII, 805-85-1051. We got rumors on the way, Yee? Yes, let's talk about the Lion King. Guess who's about to see the Lion King for the first time, but it's not the version that you want me to see. All right, we'll get into it when we come back. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee,
Starting point is 01:07:55 Charlamagne Tha God. We are The Breakfast Club. Let's get to rumors. Let's talk Riri. It's about time. What's going on? Rumor Report. Rumor Report. This is? Rumor Report. Rumor Report. This is the Rumor Report. Talk to them. With Angela Yee on The Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 01:08:11 Well, N.A.R.D. is doing their comeback, and they put out their comeback record. It's called Lemon, and it features Rihanna. In case you missed it, here's a little snippet. You could catch me, Brie, in the new LaFerrari. And the truck behind me got on. Yeah. Longer than LeBron. Just waiting for my thumb like the Fonz. Woo. This drink tastes like lunch, but it's running from veneers and it's running from the front.
Starting point is 01:08:35 But every day, hey, with lemonade, I was afraid. Wasn't gonna graduate. Would I be okay? That's dope. Hey, drop one of Clues Bomb for that. I like that. Tough tune right now. Sounds good. Shout out to the 757 in the RD. I like that. Tough tune right now. Sounds good.
Starting point is 01:08:45 Shout out to the 757 in the RD. I like that. I like that a lot. Okay. I can tell by your accent. And another person who is featured on another song, Kendrick Lamar. He is on U2's new song, Get Out of Your Own Way. He did the outro.
Starting point is 01:08:57 Check it out. Blessed are the arrogant, for there's the kingdom of their own company. Blessed are the superstars. For the magnificence in their light, we understand better our own insignificance. Blessed are the filthy rich. For you can only truly own what you give away. Like your pain. All right.
Starting point is 01:09:23 I know U2 are legends and all that, but I refuse to listen to U2's music because they raped my Apple playlist one time when they forced that album on me. Yeah, yeah, I had that too. They didn't ask me for consent.
Starting point is 01:09:32 For Apple music. I've never forgiven them for that. All right, well, congratulations to Kendrick also. Humble broke the 2017 record for Pure Sales, so congratulations.
Starting point is 01:09:42 Oh, nice. Drop on the clues box for K-Dot, damn it. Congrats to you. Humble is the first rap song of 2017 to break 1 million Pure Sales non-streaming equivalent. So not streaming numbers, but Pure Sales. I don't know what that means, but it sounds important.
Starting point is 01:09:56 You know how streaming counts towards sales? Yes. He broke 1 million without streaming. So he actually sold old school way. Alright, and Eminem has become the first rapper to have three albums, spend 300 weeks on the Billboard charts. The first and only rapper who's been able to do that three separate times. So congratulations to him.
Starting point is 01:10:13 And he does have a new album coming out soon. He hasn't had anything out since 2013. I'm very interested to see how Eminem's album will fare in this politically correct era, in this PC era where everybody's so offended by everything. Because old Eminem wouldn't have prospered in this era. We'll see. I'm excited to hear this album. And Beyonce is going to be starring in Disney's live action,
Starting point is 01:10:34 The Lion King. Now, you know I'm going to watch that. I never saw the original Lion King. You shouldn't be allowed. I'm going to be honest with you. Why? Who can tell me what to do? Because you didn't see the cartoon version. You should not be allowed to witness this live action version until you do your due diligence. Go watch the cartoon version. I don't know if I'm going to have time. action version until you do your due diligence. I know. Just go watch the cartoon version. You have to go back. I don't know if I'm going to have time.
Starting point is 01:10:46 It comes out July 19th, 2019. You got a year in for change? You got enough time. What are you talking about? Now, Donald Glover is going to be Simba. Okay. You here for that? I'm here for that.
Starting point is 01:10:56 Beyonce is Nala. Is that how you say it? Because, you know, I don't know. I've never seen it. Okay. James Earl Jones is Mufasa. You got to be. I think he was the voice of Mufasa anyway.
Starting point is 01:11:02 Yeah, he was. Chiwetel Ejiofor is Scar. Who? Chiwetel, you know him. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. That's the slave. Okay. That's the slave this guy is. It is the slave from 12 Years a Slave. Seth Rogen's in it too. He's Pumbaa by the way. And
Starting point is 01:11:17 Key, Key and Peele, Key and Michael Key, he's gonna be Kamari. Who is Timon? Who is Timon Billy Eichner? I don't know who that is. Alright. Well, just giving you some information. Alright. T-Pain is saying that Lil Wayne owes him more than $500,000 for services rendered
Starting point is 01:11:33 on the Carter 3 album. He said Lil Wayne or Young Money? He said that he wants to know if Lil Wayne has that money. He's suing Young Money. Lil Wayne ain't got it. We know that. Does Young Money have it though? I'm sure. Does Tyrese have it? Tyrese sound like he's signing the cash money.
Starting point is 01:11:47 Tyrese got a deal with Baby? Oh, stop it, man. Stop it. Tyrese did a deal with Birdman, too? Oh, man. Oh, my goodness. All right. Anyway, and the Migos, they just recently did an interview, which they ended early.
Starting point is 01:12:00 They ended very abruptly. I know, Emezy, you have the audio over there, but they were sitting down at a music festival in San Antonio. This just happened a few days ago. They were with Dana Cortez, and after the interview was a little bit awkward at first, all of a sudden they just bounced. They said they had to go. They had a flight to catch, I guess.
Starting point is 01:12:16 Check it out. I mean, that was a very special moment you shared with the entire world, with your fans. How did that moment feel? It was piped up, man. The crowd was going crazy. It was a lot of support. There wasn't no hate. Oh, not even a little bit of hate. I mean, everybody was super... I mean, I felt like I was there in the moment. All I was doing was watching
Starting point is 01:12:35 a video. Oh, y'all gotta go? Well, they gotta go. We got a jet to catch. Amigos, y'all. Drop one of the clues bombs for my homie Dana Cortez. That's who was doing that interview. But why did they have, it was a jet. It was a jet. Wait on you. I never flown private, but don't private move when you wanted to move or it's on schedule
Starting point is 01:12:52 like a regular flight to. Y'all rich people tell me. I have no idea. I never flown private. They can wait. They can wait, right? So I don't understand why you'd be rushing out to go catch a jet. Well, the thing is that they really weren't.
Starting point is 01:13:02 They actually went to a haunted house called 13th Floor after that. Why y'all rush out on Dana like that, Migos? I don't know. Maybe they thought they had to get to the jet. Maybe they just were done. It doesn't seem like
Starting point is 01:13:13 they like doing interviews. No. If I had to analyze it, you know, they're cool, but I don't think they actually enjoy the interview process. Some artists are just better off
Starting point is 01:13:24 being heard through the music. You know what I'm saying? And I think Domingo's one of those groups. Offset has more of an outgoing personality than Quavo and Takeoff, though. Offset's cool. I like Offset. Yeah, but I'm just, yeah. They're not my favorite people to sit down and have a conversation with in an interview.
Starting point is 01:13:39 In an interview. But in real life, they're cool. Yeah, in real life. Outside of doing an interview. Exactly. Yeah, you can definitely have a great convo with Offset Offair. But not Quavo?
Starting point is 01:13:47 Offset Offair. And not Takeoff? I never talked to Quavo and Takeoff Offair. They're actually pretty funny. Oh, okay. Made in America. I had an opportunity
Starting point is 01:13:53 to talk to everybody. I've talked to Offset Offair, but not Quavo and Takeoff. All right, you talked to Offset Offset. All right, well, I'm Angela Yee, and that is your
Starting point is 01:14:01 rumor report. Jesus Christ, I feel like crying now. You make me want to cry like Tyrese after that one. Stop it, man. I'm not going to make fun of Tyrese. It's funny. What do you want from me?
Starting point is 01:14:11 Huh? It doesn't matter what you think. Oh, come on now. Isn't that your friend? I don't know. I don't have friends. So that's not your friend. Oh, my goodness.
Starting point is 01:14:20 Is that your friend, yes or no? I don't know. I cursed him out yesterday. He definitely cursed him out yesterday. So that's not your friend anymore? Can't friends curse each other out? Yeah, that's my guy. Is that your guy or your friend, yes or no? I don't know. I cursed him out yesterday. He definitely cursed him out yesterday. So that's not your friend anymore? Can't friends curse each other out? Yeah, that's my guy. Is that your guy or your friend?
Starting point is 01:14:28 I just didn't like the way he was moving yesterday, and then he came at me kind of crazy on the group chat for no reason. First of all, I'm getting out of y'all group chat. I'm tired of talking. No, y'all put me in a group chat. I'm tired of this. I was thrown in, and I didn't even respond. I didn't even respond, and I was thrown into it.
Starting point is 01:14:38 I don't like group chats anymore. But you see your friend is going through something, so. Listen, I reached out to him to ask him if he was good. Then he jumped on me in the group chat talking about, if you make my daughter about you, I'm like, what is you talking about? He's very sensitive right now. And I told him he's
Starting point is 01:14:53 lame as hell. I told him he's lame as hell for blaming the rock for what's going on with his daughter. You two dark butts keep me out your conversation, okay? Wow. I'm talking about Charlamagne and Tyrese. I know, but I can't believe you just said dark butts. I cannot believe the color complex that you do. I can't believe you just said that.
Starting point is 01:15:08 He called me waffle color negro all day. He called me beige bitch all day. Why does this have to be about skin tone? I'm calling some coalition. I can't believe this. I gotta go. Call the dark skin coalition right now. All right, that's your room report.
Starting point is 01:15:18 I'm Angela Yee. Okay. I can't believe you just said that. And it just slid out. Now we know what color the dildo was. Oh, I see that. We know the dildo wasn't dog skin. Speaking of sliding out.
Starting point is 01:15:27 Revolt, we'll see you tomorrow. Now we know the dildo was like. He just slid it in. Now we know the dildo was beige. We know the dildo wasn't dog skin now. My goodness. This is the Breakfast Club mix on the way. Oh, my God.
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