The Breakfast Club - Dr Phil Interview and More
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Good morning, USA!
Uh, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo.
Yep.
Good morning.
Hey, good morning, DJ Envy.
It's Monday!
Back to the work week.
And you know we are beat today because we had our concert last night, Powerhouse, in New York City.
What a crazy weekend.
First, shout out to everybody that goes to HBCU.
Friday, I was at Howard University's homecoming during the day at the Yardfest.
And Friday night, I was at Hampton University.
Saturday, I went to Birmingham for the Classic.
And then Sunday, I got back here for our Powerhouse concert. Now Now if you don't know who was on our powerhouse concert, it was
Cardi B, SZA, Ella Mai,
Juice WRLD, G-Eazy,
Lil Duval,
Luka Cash.
Tekashi69 made a surprise pop-up.
Yeah, A Boogie with the hoodie
and Tekashi69 came and
killed it. Now shout out to Tekashi69.
And I know he has a lot
of shenanigans around him. He does a lot of crazy and stupid stuff. Invites a lot of shout to Tekashi69. And I know he has a lot of shenanigans around him.
He does a lot of crazy and stupid stuff,
invites a lot of people to his private area.
But I will say, when he is determined to do something,
he is determined to do something.
Now, he is banned from basically any huge venue in New York City.
Banned.
He can't come.
And he's not one of those faces where he can just kind of just sneak in.
Right. He can't just sneak in. I mean, he has tattoos all over his face. But he can't come. And he's not one of those faces where he can just kind of just sneak in.
Right.
He can't just sneak in.
I mean, he has tattoos all over his face.
But he did sneak in.
He could have said it was Halloween and he was dressed up as Tekashi69.
I don't know if that would have worked.
But he did sneak in. He got in last night, got on that stage,
and in my opinion had the best performance of the night, hands down.
Well, yeah, the audience went crazy for him.
Yeah, came out with six songs, nothing but energy.
And he came by himself.
He didn't come with a group of people.
He would have got in.
Nah, he would have got in.
He came by himself.
He hid in a little corridor, in a little corner,
until he had his moment to get on stage and kill it.
And he killed it.
So give Tekashi69 a round of applause, man.
He did his damn thing last night.
And he has the most watched interview on The Breakfast Club.
Yeah, he also,
he did tell me that
he has a new album coming up
in the next couple of weeks
and he wants to come back up here.
But shout to everybody
that was involved with Powerhouse,
everybody downstairs.
Shout to Coach, Thea.
Shout to the Prudential staff.
It was a great, great, great event.
I had a lovely time.
My kids were there.
My kids had an amazing time.
They got to take pictures with everybody that they
wanted to meet. It was just a dope
event. Shout out to Cardi B. She killed it.
It was a dope event. I had a great time.
I mean, we didn't leave the venue until about midnight,
1230. Yeah, Cardi B's really a great performer.
I actually love SZA too.
Yeah, SZA killed it too. I had a chance to sit down and
do an interview with SZA while we were there, and I'm
a big fan of hers.
And she's from Jersey.
She said she thinks this is the first time she's performed in Jersey.
Wow.
So that was great for her.
And Amp Energy Organic, we did this whole contest where the winners got to actually come to Powerhouse and show their side hustles.
And that was really fun.
I got a chance to sit down with all the winners for that. So I had a great time.
I actually came from my cousin's wedding that day.
So it was a long, long, long, long day.
But congratulations to my cousin Laura and Betsy.
They got married on Sunday.
Okay, yeah.
Congratulations to them.
And again, shout out to everybody, all you guys that came out last night.
If you came out, I know a lot of you are probably getting up slow
because it was a long, long, long night.
An amazing crowd.
You guys had so much energy from the start of the show.
And this was the first time that the show started on time
and people were in their seats on time.
Usually at about 7 o'clock, people are just getting in.
No, they were ready to rock at 7.
Everybody had so much energy.
So shout to all of you guys, man.
We appreciate you guys so much.
Thank you for turning Powerhouse out.
Great event.
Great event. We'll get more into it, though, I'm sure, throughout the course Powerhouse out. Great event. Great event.
We'll get more into it, though, I'm sure, throughout the course of the morning.
Absolutely.
A lot happened.
Now, Dr. Phil will be joining us this morning.
Nice.
We'll kick it with Dr. Phil.
He recently had, what's that girl?
Treasure.
Treasure.
That's her name, Treasure.
She's the girl that's black but thinks she's really white.
Like, she really, really thinks she's, like, white.
Like, she calls herself white, but she's black.
Correct?
That's correct. Right. So we'll kick it with Dr. Phil. Good description herself white, but she's black. Correct? That's correct.
Right.
So we'll kick it with Dr. Phil.
Good description.
Yeah, I was just trying to describe it right.
She hates black people.
Not only does she think that she's white, she also hates black people.
She calls them gorillas.
She calls them monkeys.
Great.
All right.
Well, let's get the show cracking.
Front page news, what are we talking about?
Really awful incident over the weekend with domestic terrorism.
A bomber in Pittsburgh. Well, a shooter in Pittsburgh.
And then also the bombing that happened, the suspected bomber that was sending out all the mail.
They've identified who that person is.
So we'll get into both of those this morning.
All right.
We'll get into all that when we come back.
Keep it locked.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are the Breakfast Club.
Let me shout out to DJ Spin King because that was Spin King's brainchild
to bring out A Boogie, Tekashi69, and G9 Boys.
That was his brainchild, and it worked off.
That was his set.
Yeah, that was his set, and he killed it.
It was his birthday, too.
So shout out to Spin King.
All right, Spin King.
Now let's get into front page news.
All right.
Now, you want to talk football?
I really don't want to, but we can go through it.
Eagles beat the Jaguars 24-18.
The Chiefs beat the Broncos 30-23.
Seahawks beat the Lions 28-14.
The Bengals beat the Buccaneers 37-34.
Steelers beat the Browns 33-18.
The Bears beat the Jets 24-10.
The Colts beat the Raiders 42-28.
The Redskins, they beat my John, it's 20-13. The Cardinals beat the Raiders 42-28. The Redskins, they beat my John
in 2013. The Cardinals beat the
49ers 18-15.
The Rams beat the Packers 29-27.
And the Saints beat
the Vikings 30-20. And tonight
of course is Monday Night Football!
The Patriots take on the Bills.
Now what sad news we going with now, Yee?
Oh, and the Boston Red Sox. Congratulations
to the Boston Red Sox. They won the World Red Sox. Yeah, you can't forget that.
They won the World Series last night.
They beat the Dodgers 4-1.
Congratulations to Boston.
I think they said they won four times in the past 15 years. That is true.
Something like that.
That is true.
Wow.
All right.
Well, let's start with some good news with the Powerball Jack.
Well, good news for two people.
For the rest of y'all, I guess not because you guys played and didn't win.
But somebody in Iowa and somebody in Harlem actually won
the massive Powerball jackpot.
So each ticket is worth
$343.9 million or
if you break it down, it's almost $200 million cash.
So congratulations to
them. Alright, there's a lot of
secondary prizes. So even if you didn't win that
prize, they're saying that there's two
tickets in Florida and Texas that won
$2 million and 13 others in nine different states who won $1 million each.
So don't just throw it away because you didn't get the big prize.
I've been trying to figure out all weekend long if I got family in Harlem, but I ain't got no family in Harlem.
All right. Now let's talk about Cesar Sayoc.
He's the man suspected of sending 14 pipe bombs to different Democrats around the country who were critical of Donald Trump.
He is from Aventura, Florida.
He's facing federal charges.
He could get up to 48 years in prison if he is convicted.
Now, they're saying there could still be more packages that are on their way to being delivered,
but they have some information for him.
He was a stripper.
Yeah, he was a stripper.
It wasn't Chippendales.
It was like a knockoff Chippendales.
It was called Gold Productions.
Gold Productions, okay. And they've been sued
multiple times by Chippendales as well
for trying to use their name for different things.
He's even threatened to kill and infect
other dancers with HIV. He's been
an exotic dancer for years. Wow.
Does he have HIV? I don't
know anything about that. He once
threatened to stab another dancer with a syringe
loaded with HIV-infected blood.
Oh, he's crazy crazy.
Yeah.
They said once he got so jealous of a rival dancer, he taped tuna can lids to the bottom of his boots
and threatened to stomp his face and cut him up.
Goodness gracious.
Yeah, and he's threatened people on Twitter, but we'll get into that later.
All kinds of things.
So he has been identified. Yeah, they caught him fast. I think he wanted to be caught, but they need to lock that later. All kinds of things. So he has been identified.
Yeah, they caught him fast.
I think he wanted to be caught, but they need to lock him up and keep him there forever.
And a tragic story.
In Pittsburgh at a synagogue, at Tree of Life Synagogue, 11 worshippers were killed Saturday morning
when a man, Robert Bowers, targeted Jews online and made anti-Semitic comments during the shooting,
came in there and just shot up
the service at synagogue he's facing 29 federal charges some which are punishable by death they're
saying he could potentially get the death penalty six more people were injured as well so really sad
situation here's what donald trump had to say this has little to do with it. If you take a look, if they had protection inside, the results would have been far better.
They didn't.
Here, the police were outstanding.
Oh, God.
You know, like I said, I'm not supposed to hate people, but I really hate him.
Like, he's instead of just saying my condolences to the family, this is such a tragic situation.
He's like blaming them for not having.
Well, they should have had
weapons inside.
Like, come on.
People have just lost
family members, kids, fathers.
Keep in mind,
Robert Bowers is in the hospital.
He's being treated
for gunshot wounds
after actually getting
into a shootout
with the police as well.
So he's still alive.
I should have just killed him.
All right.
Well, that is your
front page news.
All right.
Now, get it off your chest.
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If you're upset, you need to vent, hit us up right now.
Maybe you had a bad night, bad morning.
Maybe you're tired because the weekend was long.
Or maybe you feel blessed.
Did anybody talk to Charlamagne this morning and make sure he's up?
Yeah, he's late. He's on his way.
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Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Let's go. This is your time to get it The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club. Let's go.
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 if you got something on your mind, let it out.
Hello, who's this?
Alicia from The Breakfast Club.
Hey, okay, Alicia. Get it off your chest, mama.
Well, it's nothing bad. It's a good thing.
I've been in my job for a year and
a half and i finally have my dream schedule which is 7 a.m and 4 a.m because i'm a single mom and i
can't really afford to have to pick my kids up every day and i successfully got my two youngest
daughters one and four dressed no problems and out and we made it to work on time and now i'm
dropping everybody off today here okay well enjoy yourself yes you are popping what a great start to the day in a week well thank you
mama enjoy your day you too guys bye chad what up chad what's going on envy what's up bro and
now chilling chilling what's up hi trev how you doing beautiful lady good how are you honey i'm
doing good what am i saying my sister what's up sis? Is my sis there? What's up, sis?
He's not.
You know he's got a newborn at home.
Oh, he ran late today?
Yeah, he's late.
Oh, man.
I'm going to call back when he's there.
I couldn't get in the back. You know I met him on Friday.
I saw you guys took a picture together.
I couldn't get in the back door, sis.
How was that?
Say it again?
How was that? Oh it again How was that?
Oh my goodness
The actual event was amazing
Like
It was entertaining
It's insightful
Like
Him and Mark Lamont Hill
They had a really good conversation
I love Mark Lamont Hill man
He's great
It was good seeing you Trev
Shut up MV
I can't believe
That's your impersonation of him
I couldn't get one
I have to call back When he's not late Alright good We want to hear what you got to say I can't believe that's your impersonation of him. I couldn't get one.
I have to call back when he's not late.
All right, good.
We want to hear what you got to say always.
Bye, y'all.
Bye.
Chris, what up?
I just wanted to say what's up with Charlamagne. Me and my son, we always look forward to saying that.
It's actually yo, yo, yo.
Me and my son always be looking forward to that. I'll be looking at him. He'll be looking at me like, yo, you ready? Yo, yo, yo. Me and my son will always be looking forward to that.
I'll be looking at him, he'll be looking at me like, yo, you ready?
Yo, I'm ready.
Yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo.
You got your son in the car right now?
Nah, I dropped him off at daycare by 6.15.
I'm headed to work now.
Ah, damn it, man.
He missed the yo, yo, yo this morning.
He missed the yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo.
Sorry about that.
Next time, he'll have to call and do it himself.
Yeah.
All right.
Nicole!
Yes, good morning.
Good morning.
Get it off your chest.
Hi, I would just like to say I've had a blessed weekend.
Me and my wife, we have five years together.
We just had our baby shower.
Congrats.
Boy or girl, what are you expecting?
We are expecting a beautiful baby boy on Thanksgiving Day, hopefully.
Oh, wow, that's soon.
All right, well, congratulations.
Thank you so much.
Have a blessed day, guys. You picked out a name yet? Yes, Landon. Landon. soon. All right. Well, congratulations. Thank you so much. Have a blessed day, guys.
You picked out a name yet?
Yes, Landon.
Landon.
Okay.
All right.
Well, congratulations, mom.
Thank you so much.
Bye, guys.
Have a good one.
Landon.
Hello, who's this?
Hey, this is Josh, man.
What's up, Josh?
Get it off your chest, bro.
Hey, man, I just want to say how blessed I am, man.
Me and my wife, we just celebrated our 10-year wedding anniversary.
Wow. There you anniversary. Wow.
Y'all put a foosball for us.
There you go.
Nice.
What y'all do?
Man, I, uh, her, man, she likes Elton John.
That's her guy.
He's on his farewell tour.
I went ahead and copped two tickets.
You went and seen Elton John?
I'm not going to lie.
I like Elton John as well.
I do, too.
I do, too.
I mean, I wanted to go see it on the run, but it ain't about me.
Well, Elton John's great, too.
He has a song with Young Thug out right now.
I know.
I heard it.
It's dope.
It's dope.
I don't know one Elton John song.
Yes, you do.
What song?
Benny and the Jets.
Benny and the Jets.
Nah.
Rocket Man.
You got to know the classic song.
Yeah, Rocket Man.
Nah.
Well, I can't believe you don't know.
Yeah, Tiny Dancer.
Nah.
Come on.
Oh, man.
Hey, hey, I'm a monkey.
That's the monkey.
He's in the Beatles, right?
He's in the Beatles, right?
He is in the Beatles.
I don't know if he's in the Beatles.
If he's in the Beatles.
Elton John is not in the Beatles.
I don't know.
I honestly don't know.
Elton John's a great performer, though.
I actually do really like him.
And what was that song called?
Crocodile Rock?
Thank you.
I don't know.
Na, na, na, na, na.
You better listen to Elton John's greatest hits.
Nah, pass. You have access. All right, get it off your chest. Do listen to Elton John's greatest hits. Nah, I'll pass.
All right, get it off your chest.
Do they have Elton John on title?
Of course.
Okay, I'll listen.
800-585-1051.
Get it off your chest.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
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.
Hello, who's this?
Hey, good morning.
It's Mr. Vame, man.
How y'all doing this morning?
What's up, bro?
Mr. Vame Vaca.
Hey, how you doing, D?
Good, how are you?
DJ Envy.
What's up, bro?
Pretty good, pretty good.
I just want to tell y'all why I'm blessed.
Today is my baby girl's birthday.
They turned three this morning.
Nice.
I just want to say happy birthday to Rain and Ryan.
Okay.
Well, thank you.
They're the ball made twins.
So happy birthday to them.
Happy birthday, babies.
James.
Good morning.
Good morning.
This is the breakfast club.
Good morning.
No, this is the breakfast club.
What up, James?
Get off your chest.
Man, I'm just feeling a little stressed, but yet I'm blessed, you know, in a sense, because
I'm up and alive and well. You know, I'm going feeling a little stressed, but yet I'm blessed, you know, in a sense, because I'm up and alive and well.
You know, I'm going through some things at home.
But other than that, I just wanted to really get on the radio
and give a shout-out to my favorite radio station, you know,
my favorite crew in the morning, The Breakfast Club.
Thank you, bro.
What you going through that so hard, man?
What's up?
Talk to us.
Man, tell me what I ain't going through.
They gave me like five days
in my house because of back
when the storm hit, I got behind on my rent.
Landlord ain't trying to work
with me, so they're in the job.
We was off for like two weeks. There ain't no
paycheck come in and right now
I'm struggling. That's awesome.
Alright, well you got your life, brother. You alive?
Hey, that's what I'm saying, man. I ain't
giving up. Alright, brother. I'm like Charlem man. I ain't giving up. All right, brother.
I'm like Charlemagne.
I'm in it to win it.
We'll be praying for you.
We'll pray for you.
Appreciate you, my brother.
Y'all have a good one.
You ever ask somebody what's wrong, and then when they tell you, you be like, damn, maybe
I shouldn't have asked.
I should have just let it go.
Oh, my God.
I just saw something crazy on Twitter.
What?
I can't even say.
Somebody just said, well, never mind.
I don't want to say it because I don't want other people to do the same thing.
Okay.
Hello, who's this?
Oh, my God. Hello. Good morning. Good morning. Who's this? This is Craig. Morning, said, well, never mind. I don't want to say it because I don't want other people to do the same thing. Okay. Hello, who's this? Oh, my God. Hello.
Good morning. Good morning. Who's this?
This is Craig. Morning, morning, morning.
Morning, morning, morning. Morning, morning, morning
to you. Hey, man.
Shout out to y'all yesterday. I didn't get to make it, but
I seen y'all through the Insta snap.
Charlamagne, it's about time you let
them boots breathe, boy. Yeah.
You know, ever since we did our interview, right,
they told him they got to loosen up his boots.
Carlos.
It's about time.
Yeah, he need to loosen them up a little bit.
I want to get a change this morning, though.
I listen to y'all every day.
This weekend was a good weekend.
I spent time with my kid, DJ Envy.
I might not be able to make it to your car show, but, you know.
You can bring the kids.
You can bring the kids to the car show.
I was trying to.
Times are hard, man. Times are hard. My little man want to go, though. How old bring the kids to the car show. I was trying to. Times are hard, man.
Times are hard.
My little man want to go, though.
How old's your kid?
He's six.
All right.
I'll pay for your kid.
You pay for yourself.
I thought it was free for kids.
Hey, man, look at that question right there.
It is free for kids.
No, I'm just kidding.
I'm just kidding.
It's free for kids under five, buddy.
I got you.
Hold on, man.
I had to rearrange my whole schedule just to make sure I'm here for Envy's car show.
Hold on, man.
I'll get your information, all right?
Can you pay for my kids?
You ain't got no kids, damn it.
I'm bringing some. And don't forget, my car show is this Saturday, all right? If you want to see how your favorite celebrities
drive, like Cardi B, Ross, 50 Cent,
Fabulous, Nas,
and a host of other cars, make sure you get your ass
at that car show this Saturday. You can get tickets at Eventbrite.
Hello, who's this? Hi, it's
Brianna. Hey, mama, get it off your chest.
Well, today's my birthday,
so... Oh, happy birthday.
Happy birthday.
It's a bad bitch birthday.
Yes, I'm 25.
Yes, girl. What you gonna do?
I don't know. My boyfriend said he's gonna take me
out somewhere, but I'm going to
Miami soon, so that's my celebration.
Is he going with you or are you going with the girls?
I'm going with my sister and my mom.
Okay, those are the girls. No problem.
Yep, yep, yep.
And where are you from, mama?
Boston.
Boston.
So you're going to be partying and y'all just won the World Series.
It's your birthday.
All right.
It's lit in Boston.
You know the world, what a best city of camps, okay?
I wouldn't say you're the best city.
I was in Boston one time when they actually won the World Series before
and they was going crazy, like turning cars over. I was like, y time when they actually won the World Series before and they was going crazy,
like turning cars over.
I was like, y'all won.
What's happening out here?
What a city of champs.
All right, all right.
Well, congratulations, mama.
Well, let's do that for today
just because it's your birthday.
Thank you, thank you, thank you.
I appreciate it.
Enjoy your day, mama.
Thank you.
Have a good day, guys.
You too.
Get it off your chest.
800-585-1051.
If you need to vent,
you can hit us up at any time.
Now, Eve, we got rumors on the way?
Yes, and before I tell you what we're doing in rumors,
I have a present for you this morning
because I know we're very tired
from being out all night last night at Powerhouse.
But you know, I have my own pressed juice
that's about to launch.
So I brought you a sample of Drink Fresh Juice.
You can go to drinkfreshjuice.com
and that's our Instagram also.
This one is apple, beet, and ginger
and this will give you some energy
this morning. That won't make me diarrhea?
No, it won't. This will help you sample
this and you'll be one of the first people to try it.
Besides everybody that we sponsored at
Afropunk with Toyota. Alright, I'll
try it. You better.
Get excited. I'm excited, but what
we doing in the room? You didn't sound excited. I'm excited.
You need some energy? Have some drink fresh juice.
And come to the stage.
Angela Yee.
What's the name of it?
All right.
It's called Drink Fresh Juice.
We're going to have Drink Fresh Juice.
What are we having in the room is?
Right now, we'll be talking about a new life story that's coming to Netflix, but it will be animated.
And guess who it's about?
Who?
I'm going to tell you what rumors.
All right.
Keep it locked.
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Good morning.
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With Angela Yee on The Breakfast Club.
Well, you set it off, Envy, because I was a little late to Powerhouse.
My cousin got married yesterday in Asbury Park, New Jersey.
Shout out to Laura and Betsy.
And so I was a little late.
So what did I miss?
Because when I got there, who was on stage?
We were actually about to bring out SZA.
Lil Got Cash opened up the show.
And then right after that, I brought out Lil Duval.
How about Miss Lil Duval?
Yeah, you didn't even know you missed Lil Duval.
Lil Duval killed it.
Lil Duval had 10 minutes on stage.
He did Smile Bitch for 10 minutes.
Yeah, no, he got the crowd hype first.
He played a couple of New York joints.
And then he did Smile Bitch. He brought out a pianist. I mean, not a violinist. Matter, no, he got the crowd hype first. He played a couple of New York joints, and then he did Smile Bitch.
He brought out a pianist.
I mean, not a violinist, matter of fact.
He brought out a violinist that helped him do the smile.
He killed it.
And he brought out Fatboy SSC.
I don't know what Fatboy did.
What did Fatboy do?
Just chill.
Oh, okay.
Just hung out on stage.
He spud him out.
But what he did do was, I was like, he about to get locked up.
He stopped in the middle of Smile Bitch, and he pulled out this big, long, rolled-up thing of weed.
It's called a joint, Andy.
A joint?
I don't know what to call it.
How old are you?
I don't know.
People don't say joints anymore.
Why people don't say joints anymore?
Do they still say joints?
Yeah, they say a joint, a J.
Well, he rolled up some weed
right on stage
and lit it and smoked it right there.
I said, oh, he about to get locked up.
And then he did Smile, Bitch Again,
killed it.
And then after that...
Duvall's a real artist nowadays
because he's giving out chains.
He gave me a chain last night.
He gave you a chain?
He gave me a rich, broke chain.
Oh, shoot.
He didn't give me the chain.
He gave me the charm
of this cheap ass.
It's my chain.
So now y'all go together?
They go together.
That's my dog for years.
You know what I'm saying?
I'm proud of Duvall.
Drop on the clues bombs
for Duvall, man.
Duvall is finally embracing
who he is.
And what I mean by that, he's a guy who should have been rocking those big stages years ago.
But he wasn't taking it serious enough.
He's got it.
He just wasn't focused.
He's focused now.
He's focused now.
Now, in addition to that, we introduced SZA.
The Breakfast Club came out and introduced SZA.
She performed.
And then I had a little sit down with SZA.
And what's exciting is we can expect some new music soon.
I have, like, heavy baby fever right now.
It's so crazy.
Okay.
I do.
All right, well, maybe that's what the next album's going to be about.
Hell no.
Do we know when it's coming or how long you want?
I have an idea to where I might drop something before my album
because I take my album really seriously.
I need not hold it
for four years.
All right,
so something might drop
maybe before the holidays,
before the album.
That would be crazy.
But maybe.
Definitely.
How she went from saying
she got heavy baby fever
to talking about her album?
Well, we were talking
about Halloween coming up
and there's a lot
of little girls
dressed on social media
as SZA.
So she was talking
about the little girls
dressed as her
and how she has baby fever
from looking at those pictures.
I'm still trying to figure out how that went from baby fever to her album. Because her album's
her baby. We were discussing that earlier too.
I want to know if she got any prospects. Who out there
about to shoot SZA's club up? Yeah, she got
a lot of great DMs, so make sure you watch
that full interview with SZA, but she also went
back on stage when Cardi B closed
out the show. I think you broke holes, need to get a job. Get a job. Now I'm a boss, I write my own name on the check.
Cardi.
He look so good, I say my own name during sex.
Yeah, she killed it.
Cardi B killed it.
I miss, I miss Bardi's performance.
Yeah.
I saw her backstage though.
We was chopping it up backstage.
Her daughter is beautiful.
Drop on a clues bomb.
For culture.
Young culture.
Culture is gorgeous.
They've been getting all kinds of offers for pictures of culture.
She's turning down seven figurefigure offers right now.
Oh, no, that baby's worth at least 14 figures, maybe 21.
And then you got to talk about Tekashi killing it last night, too.
Yes, Tekashi also hit the stage.
He was an unexpected performer.
He was actually banned from the venue, but he managed to slide in somehow.
I don't know how he got in there, but he did get in there.
Shout out to Spin King.
It was Spin King's birthday.
So for his birthday, he brought out A Boogie with the hoodie
and Tekashi, and Tekashi
ripped it down five songs straight. You were his DJ.
Yeah, I DJ'd for him. He killed it.
He absolutely, positively killed it. I don't know how he got
in the building or how he got out of the building, but he
snuck in and snuck his ass right out.
He wouldn't have to sneak into venues if he didn't attract
so much trouble. I would think the love he
received from that crowd last night
would be enough for him to stop the antics
and start rocking these arenas,
but I doubt it.
Well, he has no choice now.
He's on probation.
There's some stipulations
he has to abide by.
He didn't abide
none of them last night.
Which we're going to talk about
in the remover.
Last night,
he was supposed to not say
Trey Wade no more.
I heard Trey Wade
from that stage a few times.
I didn't hear that.
Whatever.
And they were saying
he wasn't...
What do you mean a snitch?
You're in front of 20,000 people.
What are y'all talking about?
What else happened?
What else did he do that he wasn't supposed to do?
And he wasn't supposed to be talking about any gang stuff no more.
You damn sure was doing that last night.
Uh-oh, well, you're violated.
Hey, if you can sneak a whole Snicks 9 into the Prudential Center, what else can you sneak in there?
What else was in there that wasn't supposed to be in there last night?
I don't know.
I don't know.
Nothing.
All right, I'm Angela Yee, and that's your Riva Report.
Did he sneak a whole person into the Prudential Center?
Sure did.
The craziest thing about it, he looked the most suspicious in the whole building.
I saw him like three times, and I was like, I think that was 6'9".
So what you wasn't sure?
And then people was like, yeah, that was 6'9".
I'm like, you look too suspicious.
He got tattoos all over his face.
First of all, he had a hoodie on, and he had it all buttoned up to the top,
and like a little mask covering his face.
Bro, it's Halloween.
You could have just wore a costume.
You know what I'm saying?
But he got it.
He could have just came in with a real mask on,
and nobody would have paid it no attention because it's Halloween.
Instead, he decided to look like the most suspicious trick-or-treater
I've ever seen in my life.
But he got it.
He got it.
All right, guys.
Rumor report.
All right.
Thank you.
Front page news next year.
Yes, we are going to talk about somebody from Harlem,
and they're about to be a hundred millionaire-er.
I guess that's what you call it.
Era, era, era.
All right, we'll get into that next.
Keep it locked.
And then Dr. Phil will be joining us next hour.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
All right.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ MV, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Let's get in some front page news.
We shouldn't really talk football.
My team is definitely going to have a great game next week.
It's not all about you.
All right.
A great game next week.
They won in six.
It don't matter how many more great games they have.
Well, they got to buy next week, so they're not even playing.
So they definitely can't lose.
I saw a headline saying that Odell's not happy to be a Giant.
Nobody's happy to be a Giant right now.
Geesh.
All right, the Eagles beat the Jaguars 24-18.
Chiefs beat the Broncos 30-23.
Seahawks beat the Lions 28-14.
The Bears beat the Jets 24-10.
Steelers beat the Browns 33-10.
The Panthers beat the Ravens 36-21.
Bengals beat the Buccaneers 37-34.
The Redskins beat the Giants 36-21. Bengals beat the Buccaneers 37-34. The Redskins beat
the Giants 20-13.
The Rams beat the Packers
29-27. The Saints
beat the Vikings 30-20. The Cowboys
didn't win or lose, huh? They had a bye week.
They had a bye week. And then
tonight, the Patriots take on the Bills.
And congratulations to the Boston Red Sox. They won the
World Series last night. Dropping the clues bombs for the
real title town, the only title town. They beat the Dodgers 4-1. Them goddamn Boston Red Sox. They won the World Series last night. Dropping the Clues bombs for the real title town, the only title town.
They beat the Dodgers 4-1.
Them goddamn Bostonians.
Congratulations to them.
And don't forget, in boxing, Danny Jacobs won by split decision over the weekend.
Okay.
As well, right?
Yep, and he wants to fight Canelo Alvarez now.
All right, now let's talk about the bombing suspect, Cesar A. Sayoc.
He's the person that sent 14 packages targeting politicians, high-level politicians who were Democrats,
who also were critics of Donald Trump.
Well, now they are saying they have more information about him.
They said he worked as a stripper.
I saw some pictures of him. Of course.
A stripper delivering pipe bombs.
It sounds awesome.
It's just such a great storyline. This guy. Now, he was on probation for delivering pipe bombs. It sounds awesome. It's just such a great storyline.
This guy.
Now, he was on probation for battery and grand theft back in 2014,
and he would travel to do work with Chippendales,
but it was not the real Chippendales.
It was like a knockoff Chippendales that he was working for.
They were getting sued all the time for trying to use their name.
And they said as he worked as an exotic dancer for years,
he threatened to kill and infect other dancers with HIV.
That's a pipe bomb.
That's that guy.
So we'll see what happens.
And why would you call yourself the Chippendales when you can call yourself the pipe bombers?
That's a great name for a group of scribbles.
Well, we'll see what happens when he goes to court because he is facing up to 45 years.
All right.
Now let's discuss some really sad news.
This was in Pittsburgh.
And the American Jewish community is in mourning.
Everybody's in mourning right now after a gunman killed 11 worshipers on Saturday morning in a synagogue in Pittsburgh.
They're saying it is the deadliest attack ever on Jews in the United States.
This went down at the Tree of Life Synagogue.
The suspect, Robert Bowers, is in the hospital after a shootout with the police.
He's being treated for gunshot wounds.
And basically he was just saying that he hated all Jewish people
and he targeted Jews.
And he just wanted to make sure that he showed up
and caused all kinds of havoc.
And he did.
Listen, Mary, reminds me of the shooting that happened
at Emanuel AME in Charleston SC.
There are absolutely no safe spaces in America anymore. The church, the synagogue,
the kingdom hall, the mosque,
those are supposed to be safe spaces.
When you're worshiping and you're praying to God,
you're supposed to be giving all your problems to God and giving
all your stress to God and giving all your glory to God
and have the devil come in there and do
something like that. It's just like
there's no safe spaces in America, man.
He'll be making his first court appearance this
afternoon and he's facing 29 federal charges, some of which are punishable by death.
Jesus.
All right, and two winners will split the $687 million Powerball jackpots.
One person is actually from Harlem, or at least they bought the ticket in Harlem.
The other person is in Iowa.
Okay, so even if you didn't win and you're not going to split that,
they're going to cash out at about $198 million a piece
if they take the cash after
they take that. Merry freaking
Christmas. Yeah, that's a nice Christmas.
Great Christmas. Who's the guy in Harlem? Drop on the
We don't know yet. Or the girl.
If it's a guy, you should be trying to get
that scissor right now because she got baby fever.
Oh boy. Alright. Okay, well
that's your Front Page News. Alright,
now when we come back, Dr. Phil will be joining us.
We'll kick it with Dr. Phil.
So don't move.
Dr. Phil.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are the Breakfast Club.
We got a special guest in the building.
Yes, sir.
Dr. Phil.
What's up, Dr. Phil?
Good morning.
How's everybody?
17 seasons of the Dr. Phil show.
Congrats, man.
Yeah, thanks. And we got till 2023. That's right. 17 seasons of the Dr. Phil show. Congrats, man. Yeah, thanks.
And we got till 2023.
That's right.
We just signed up for some more.
Do you ever look at them and say, man, do I have to do press?
I mean, God dang, they know what's on.
They know where to find it.
No, you know, I like getting out and talking to people.
I really do.
I don't like doing it at 6 o'clock in the morning for like the Today Show or something.
But this is pretty civilized here. Gotcha.
Well, right now you are on fire with this girl, Treasure,
that you had on the show
that is a
black girl who says that she's white.
Now, Charlamagne gave a donkey today. Have you ever heard donkey today?
Do you even remember who that is, Dr. Phil?
I do remember this Treasure girl.
Yes, I do. She drove me crazy.
Did you believe
anything that was coming out of her mouth?
You know, when you get somebody that was coming out of her mouth?
When you get somebody that is that radical, the first thing you do is
think, you know, is this a put
on? Right. But we
before we have somebody on, we
do a deep dive on these people
before they ever get on.
And this mother was desperate.
And what happened is this girl
was adopted
and her mother did not tell her.
Her father was a white guy.
Her stepfather was a white guy.
He died, and when he died, mom said, oh, by the way, that was your stepdad.
You're not biracial.
Your real dad is black.
And she was like, what?
Because she just had no idea.
And at that same time, they moved out of the suburbs and into the city,
and her whole life changed, and she freaked out.
They must have beat her ass every day in school.
That's why I was working so hard on it.
Like, girl, come on.
You are a racist.
You need to shut up.
Yeah.
And I brought in a life coach for her.
You probably saw the wonderful lady out of Atlanta
that's a really, really talented
and delightful life coach for her.
But she's a hard hit.
I'm afraid she's going to really get her ass beat.
Seriously.
Hey, Dr. Phil, do you believe somebody can be transracial?
Yeah, I do.
I mean, you identify with what you grow up with, what you learn,
what all of your cultural cues are, everything that you identify with.
That's your identity.
It's not your genetics.
It's your identity.
Tell that to the police when they're pulling her
black ass over. Exactly.
And her best friend
is black. And she's saying all of these
racial things. What
about your best friend? She's really racist.
All racists say, my best friend is black.
Sounds like some
trauma in her life, though, that has her
from what happened on the show and what
we learned about her. Her backstory does sound like something's, like, triggered.
It might be something mental.
Yeah, there's something mental.
And it is trauma.
I mean, she, first off, I think her mother made a real mistake not being straight up with her.
Then she lost her lifestyle and her father.
And then this news all at the same time.
And she's very confused.
Plus, she's very entitled and very immature.
You know, so all that together.
A lot of white people do feel entitled.
Yeah, we just did a show on white privilege.
Yeah.
One more thing about Treasure Girl.
Do you feel like y'all was exploiting her for ratings?
Because she is 16.
Her prefrontal cortex isn't truly developed yet.
He just learned that word, Dr. Phil.
He said it nine times today.
Nine times.
Her prefrontal cortex isn't fully developed until she's at least 25.
You feel like y'all are exploiting her a little for ratings?
No, I don't think we exploited her for ratings.
And by the way, people ask me that sometimes about a given show or whatever.
Ratings means ad rates, right?
That's set before the season ever starts.
Talk your talk, Dr. Phil.
We don't need that.
And we've been on 17 years.
So what I do with one guest or another doesn't change a damn thing one way or another.
And we spend a lot of time protecting kids.
And really trying to help people.
Now, Doc, have you ever, as a young boy, have you ever thought about changing,
you wanted to be a different race?
Never occurred to me.
No?
Never wanted to be black?
No.
How about you?
How about you?
How about you, you Dominican?
Have you ever wanted to be black?
Have you ever wanted to be black?
Huh?
I am black, Dr. Phil.
I am black.
You talked about the white privilege panel,
the deconstructing white privilege panel.
Why is it so hard for white people to understand their privilege? You talked about the white privilege panel, the deconstructing white privilege panel.
Why is it so hard for white people to understand their privilege?
Because they think it's an individual thing and they get defensive and start saying, I didn't do anything wrong.
They don't get the fact that white privilege does not have anything to do with their doing something specifically wrong. They think it's all about them personally taking some unfair advantage,
and that's not what it's about. It's about the fact that this is what inures to people that
are not of color, that they don't consciously choose, they don't consciously create.
It's white privilege if you can walk down the street and people, three of you walk down the street,
and somebody walking towards you not cross over to the other side because they're afraid something's going to happen.
They don't realize that that even happens, but it does.
They don't realize they can walk into a restaurant and a white woman reach down and snap her purse shut.
They don't realize that doesn't happen when they walk in,
but it does happen when you walk in.
Why?
Because I got a hoodie on?
Yeah, exactly.
Well, it's a pretty good-looking hoodie, though.
I mean, they don't get that.
They don't get that when you're white,
you get a 40% longer interview for a job than you do if you're of color.
They don't realize those things happen because it doesn't show and they don't feel it.
When did you recognize your own white privilege?
You know, when I started studying a long time ago, you know, in college.
You know, back in my master's program and doctoral program,
we started looking at those things then.
So I got sensitized to it and started studying it.
We, uh, there was a clip, old clip from Donald Trump where he said that, uh, black people have
more advantages than white people because of like affirmative action and things like that. So if he
could come back, he would be a black man. It was an old clip though. But why do some people, why do
some white people think black people have more privilege than them? Because they're idiots.
That's idiotic. That's an idiotic thing to say i mean
that's just simply not true they don't have more privileges because there's a historical momentum
in terms of educational opportunity and uh the things that we just talked about with regard to
white privilege that they simply don't know because they haven't had to climb that steeper hill
uh because things that flowed their direction.
You know what's so interesting?
I always ask white people, I say,
how are you using your privilege to combat prejudice?
You actually got a whole list on how to combat white privilege.
Yeah.
I think the only thing you can do, this is, you know,
when I started the show 17 years ago, people asked me,
what are you going to do?
I said, one of the things I'm going to do is I'm going to talk about the silent epidemics in America.
You know, just like domestic violence and mental illness.
I mean, there's a whole lot of silent epidemics in America.
That's one of them.
All right, we got more with Dr. Phil when we come back.
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Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are the Breakfast Club.
Dr. Phil is here.
You did a show on ADD, and we talk about mental illness a lot.
Do you feel like some of that is a fad, and people are just using that as excuses for things?
Well, ADD is what I call a wastebasket diagnosis.
What do you mean?
It's, when I was growing up, that kid was an out-of-control brat.
Okay, now, since we have ADD and ADHD, it has become a wastebasket diagnosis.
Anytime a kid is misbehaving, he's ADD or ADHD.
And I hate it.
So let's throw Ritalin at him.
It is so overdiagnosed, it is absolutely unbelievable.
But medicine is a high-volume business, and so it's easier to write a script
than it is to figure out what's really going on.
Yeah, they tried to put me on Ritalin in middle school and my father was like, he don't need
no Ritalin, he just need his ass kicked.
Yeah, well.
You might have needed Ritalin, bro.
Yeah.
And an ass kick.
I was going to ask about mental illness as well.
It seems like a lot of people are talking about mental illness and if something's wrong,
that's the first thing.
I'm mentally ill.
What do you think about that as well?
Well, look, it can certainly be an excuse,
but I don't want that to keep people from talking about mental illness because what I've tried to do
is push mental illness, mental health to the forefront of the narrative in America because
I don't want people to be ashamed about talking about mental illness. I hate to see people
misuse it because I want people to feel free to talk about
mental illness in America. Anxiety,
depression. People need to talk about that
and not feel alone, not feel ashamed,
not hide it, get rid of the stigma
for mental illness. Because to me, if you've got
a mental illness,
it is an illness.
I just found out that anxiety
was a mental illness because I suffer from anxiety.
But I didn't realize it went under the mental illness umbrella.
When I thought mental illness, I thought bipolar and stuff like that.
I didn't know what anxiety was.
A lot of people feel that it's a weakness, that you're just not strong, you're not a man, you're not whatever.
And that's just absolutely not true.
This is a neurologically based situation. And oftentimes it can be 80% neurological and 20% psychological.
You just don't know until you get in and figure it out.
And I'm glad you're talking about it, by the way.
I just wrote a book about it.
I know you did.
That is a great thing to do because a lot of people pay attention to you.
They look up to you and they say, okay, if he can acknowledge that and deal with it, then I can.
All right, we were first introduced to the
Cast Me Outside girl on your show,
and since then, she's signed a record deal,
and everybody knows who she is.
Do you keep in contact with her, and what do you think
about everything that she's done since then?
I do not keep in
contact with her.
Are you ashamed about that,
Dr. Phil? I wish her nothing but the best,
but I think that that's a very dysfunctional situation. Yeah. We sent her to a really great
place called Turnabout Ranch. She really got away from her attitude and she started participating.
She actually took a leadership position with a lot of girls there and was just doing terrific.
And she got home and she got back into that environment and it just all came unraveled.
Somehow or another, they've turned it into a cash cow.
Yeah.
And so I suppose there's a silver lining in that regard.
But I think that encourages the negative behavior.
It might make people want to come on the show and act up
because they think they'll get famous from that.
And, you know, we've said that a few times.
She came back for a follow-up visit.
And when she came back for the follow-up visit
and I had no audience at all, the mother was stunned. I said, well, you
don't need an audience. You're just here to follow up and continue the progress with your daughter,
right? What do you need an audience for? At that point, I thought she had flipped into trying to
play to the audience. So I emptied the whole building, had not one person in the audience.
Are we seeing the effects of social media on this younger generation now?
So the kids have the knowledge but not the wisdom, and that's the problem.
And I've seen kids that commit suicide because they don't get enough likes for their pictures
or somebody is bullying them on the Internet.
Is that a healthy way to do social media?
Well, first off, I think they should be limited in the amount of time they
spend on it because they can get addicted to
this, right? And parents
need to limit the kids'
access to it. I think even with technology
they're trying to limit that too by
having kids' phones shut off after
a certain amount of hours and all of that. They have all
these things that they can do now for parents
to make sure that their kids can't be on
their phones and tablets all the time.
See, I didn't know that.
I didn't know they'd shut them down.
What does Oprah think about all of this?
Well, you have to ask Oprah about that.
She never talked to you about it?
I talk to her all the time.
What does she say?
We tend to both shake our heads at the same time.
Did you expect to get where you are after first appearing on her show?
Like, did you see this?
No, I never had any intention of being on television.
I was very busy with a trial science firm when I met Oprah,
and they called to ask me to be on the show.
I was on the show the night,
I represented her in the Mad Cow case up in Amarillo.
I was on her defense team up there. But then a few weeks
later, a month later, they called and asked me to come be on the show because she had made a
commitment to her viewers. She said, look, anything I find in my life that I think is of real value,
I'll share it with you. And she said I was one of those things she found in her life that was of value,
so she wanted to share it with her viewers.
And they called and said, you know, we want you to be on the show.
And I said, no, that's okay.
But I've got the name of three people that I think will do a really good job.
So I passed.
And about 30 minutes later, the phone rang, and it was Oprah.
And she says, you don't say no to Oprah?
What are you going to do?
Come on.
Come be on the show and I said well I I'm going scuba diving I I when they're doing I'm going scuba diving she said well we'll wait till you get back how's that and I said well okay um so I
went scuba diving I came back and went on the. And so I just went and did what I did.
And what they'll say, and the rest is history, I guess.
It just kind of clicked.
And people were pretty much in shock at first, to tell you the truth.
Was your show successful from the first season?
Yes, uh-huh.
Because you had a nice buildup five years.
People were familiar with you.
Well, listen, when Oprah launches you, it's yours to lose, right?
Because she gives you a good running start.
What did you think of Megyn Kelly's commies about?
Well, I know Megyn Kelly very well, and I always look at people's intent.
I think it was a poor choice of words.
I think she'd take it back a million times over.
But I don't think she had any negative intent at all.
She should know better, though. Well, of course.
There's been so many conversations about this.
Of course.
It's like, come on.
Especially what she does in her line of work.
That's something that she should have been researched and known about instead of just
putting something out there like that.
So she should know better.
Of course.
The last thing I say before I walk on stage, I close my eyes and say, do not walk out there
and say something stupid.
That's the last thing I say before I walk out on television.
I thought you were about to say something real profound.
Dr. Wayne W. Dyer.
Lord, help me with this.
Don't say something stupid.
Thanks for having me, guys.
All right, Dr. Phil.
Now, let's open up the phone lines.
800-585-1051. Thank you for stopping by, Dr. Phil Phil. Now, let's open up the phone lines. 800-585-1051.
Thank you for stopping by, Dr. Phil.
All right, let's open up the phone lines.
Do you think Dr. Phil is responsible for giving his ratchet guests a platform?
What do you guys think?
I mean, no more responsible than any other media outlet or radio outlet is.
I don't think he necessarily wants to.
I just think he's just talking about what's the problems and what's going on in their life.
I think he also can't predict what's going to happen before they come on the show.
What do you mean?
Of course they can.
No, he can't predict what people are going to say, though.
I'm saying once you do the interview.
Yes, they do.
They brought her on the show.
No, what I'm saying is once you do the interview, right?
Like, whenever we interview somebody, we don't know exactly what they're going to say.
We can't predict what it's going to turn out like.
But Dr. Phil's case is different because he's bringing them on the show for that specific reason.
He brought her on the show because she's a black girl who thinks she's white and hates black people.
Broadcast me outside girl on the show because she hates her parents.
She was disrespectful to her parents.
But he didn't know that it was going to turn into the viral thing that it turned into
or how crazy they were going to act on the show or exactly what they would say.
Now, people are hitting us up right now
saying that a lot of the stuff
that Dr. Phil does is fake.
They said that the girl's sister
is actually online saying the whole thing is scripted.
Now, if the whole thing is scripted,
which I would have known beforehand
to ask Dr. Phil that, then yes, that's wrong.
I thought we did. I thought we did ask Dr. Phil
and he was like, it's all real.
Yeah, we did ask him. I thought we did. I thought we did ask Dr. Phil. He was like, it's all real. Yeah, we did ask.
Oh, we did?
I forgot.
Well, 800-585-1051.
Do you think Dr. Phil is responsible for letting some of his ratchet guests get a platform?
Call us now.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Now, if you just joined us, Dr. Phil was just here.
We were asking, do you think that his ratchet guess he's given him a platform?
That's the question, 800-585-1051.
I mean, he's no more responsible than, you know, The Breakfast Club is or any other platform or outlet that brings certain people on.
Like, he knows where that could go.
Right.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah, but I don't think he ever knows who's going to be huge.
You don't know what's going to go viral.
If my producers come to me and say, hey, it's this black girl who thinks she's white and she hates black people, that's ratings gold.
That is.
You know exactly what you're getting into.
That is definitely going to go viral.
He didn't know the cast me out girl, though.
Maybe.
A white girl that took that about her mom all the time?
Yeah, that's all of them.
Cast me outside girl, no.
But Treasure, absolutely.
And by the way, Treasure was probably their way
of trying to get another Cash Me Outside Girl moment.
All right.
It worked.
Let's go to the phone lines.
Hello, who's this?
Hey, y'all.
Hey, this is Tiki.
Hey, Tiki.
Hey, Kiki.
Do you love me?
I knew it, and she's tired of that.
Now, we're talking Dr. Phil this morning.
Dr. Phil needs to sit down somewhere.
He really does.
Why you say that?
Because there are too many people that came on his show that are ratchet.
Now, come on.
You said too many people.
How many?
The little white girl.
Catch me outside, girl.
Two people.
And the black girl.
Yes.
And the black girl the other day
doesn't know that she's black.
Yes.
Not yet.
She don't know she's black yet.
Let's be clear.
He's been on for 17 years.
We are so crazy nowadays.
He bring too many people on.
It's just two.
Two people.
Hello, who's this?
Hey, this is Belton Woodley from Virginia Beach.
Hey, we're talking Dr. Phil this morning.
You think he's allowing his ratchet guests a platform?
I mean, honestly, I think it gives them the opportunity.
I wouldn't say him himself personally is exploiting them,
but I think anyone given the opportunity would take advantage of their 15 minutes in fame.
Okay.
That is true.
And the producers and social media people they got working there,
once they see that working, they're going to continue to do more of that.
Absolutely.
Hello, who's this?
This is BJ Skip from Indianapolis.
What's up, bro?
You think Dr. Phil is giving his ratchet gifts too much of a platform?
Man, he gave her too much time on his platform, man.
She went on there cooling and everything.
Man, she crazy.
Someone needs to slap her.
I wouldn't say slap her.
And I also will say this.
We're talking about platforms.
You know, we're the ones who make the platform bigger.
Right.
Because once Dr. Phil plays it,
we're the ones that share the viral clip on all our platforms.
Everybody that's tweeting and Instagramming and Facebooking,
y'all sharing her on y'all platforms too,
so y'all just complicit.
People love a train wreck.
Yeah, they sure do.
Hello, who's this?
Hey, this is Doe.
What's going on, Envy?
What's up with you, bro?
I'm cool and cooling, man.
I'm all...
Cooling.
I'm cooling, man.
Yeah, I got some bad news, man.
What's up, Yee?
Hey, how are you, boo?
I'm pretty good.
We was talking about Dr. Phil, but what's your bad news, bro?
Man, I'm over here in New Orleans, man.
We just lost one this morning about 4.30.
Oh, Young Greatness.
Young Greatness, yeah.
Yeah, man, it's just crazy, man.
This city, I don't know what's going on, man.
We can't have nothing, man. We're gonna talk
about it more in the rumors, though, man,
but definitely rest in peace and condolences
to his family, man. Young Greatness, rest in
peace, man. Thank you for calling and checking us up and
making sure we knew. Alright, man, appreciate it.
Y'all have a good one. Alright, well, thank you for keeping us posted for
what's going on, and yeah, you got the rumors coming up,
right? Yes, and that's the unfortunate story that we are going to be talking about
in the rumor report about Young Greatness shot and killed.
All right, we'll get into that next.
Keep it locked.
This is The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
All right, morning, everybody.
It's DJ, MV, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Let's get to the rumors.
Let's talk Young Greatness.
She's spilling the tea. Let's talk young greatness. This is the Rumor Report with Angela Yee on The Breakfast Club.
May it rest in peace to young greatness.
He was shot and killed in New Orleans.
This happened early this morning, according to friends.
Theodore Jones is his name.
He was shot outside the Waffle House.
They're saying that the shooting occurred around 1.35 a.m. When officers
did get to the scene, they found that he was
killed with a single gunshot wound.
He was pronounced dead on the scene. Right now
they are gathering evidence and
information to identify a suspect
and a motive. Now his mother spoke
to the news. Here's what she had to say.
I can't stand that place. They can
have it with their politics
and potholes.
It's too many mothers taking slow walks to sad tunes
while they sit at home and play politics with people's lives
and people living.
They can have it down there.
Too many mothers taking slow walks to sad tunes.
That's his mother, Janine Rose.
Yeah, so again, our condolences
go out to his family. Really sad situation.
Rest in peace to that brother. He was here
early on. And we'll keep you updated.
He came with Akon. Maybe like four or five years ago.
He's been with Akon a couple times. He came with Akon
once and he came by himself one time.
Alright, so we'll keep you guys updated
on what's happening with that.
And let's talk about Netflix.
They are turning Wyclef's life story into an animated movie.
He's partnering up with Netflix to do that.
It's going to be an animated musical about his youth.
They said when Wyclef first came to us with the rich story idea for an animated film about his personal journey
and the evolution of his music from when he was a young boy in Haiti to finding his voice in New York City, we were hooked.
So it should be interesting. He said, I grew up in Haiti to finding his voice in New York City. We were hooked. So should be interesting.
He said, I grew up in extreme poverty,
but I was rich with imagination.
Okay, I'll watch that.
I've been watching The Haunting of Hill House
over the weekend.
I was trying to catch up while I was at home.
I know you guys don't like scary things,
but you would like it.
It's pretty good.
It's not like scary in your face scary.
It's not scary scary.
It's just scary. It's more like... It's scary scary. It's not scary scary. It's just scary.
It's more like.
It's scary.
I don't purposely.
I don't pay people to scare me.
And I don't purposely attempt to scare myself.
So I'm not doing that.
Well, it's great if anybody wants to watch The Haunting of Hill House.
I'm Angela Yee.
And that's your rumor report.
All right.
Thank you, Miss Yee.
Charlemagne.
Yes.
We're giving that down to two.
Listen, man.
We need Josh.
How do you pronounce his last name? Duhamel. Duhamel, we need Josh Duhamel. How do you pronounce his last name?
Duhamel.
Duhamel.
We need Josh Duhamel to come to the front of the congregation.
He's doing some serious victim blaming this morning,
and we're going to get to the bottom of it and set him straight.
All right.
All right.
We'll get to that next.
Keep it locked.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Charlemagne, say the game.
Don't get out of shape.
Charlemagne.
You are a donkey.
It's time for Donkey of the Day. Donkey of the Day, man. You are a donkey. It's time for Donkey of the Day.
Donkey of the Day does not discriminate.
I might not have the song of the day, but I got the donkey of the day.
So if you ever feel I need to be a donkey, man, hit me with the heat.
It's a breakfast club, bitch.
Who's donkey of the day today?
Yeah, donkey of the day for Monday, October 29th goes to Josh Duhamel.
Now, if you don't know who Josh Duhamel is, he's an actor.
Am I saying his name right?
Probably not.
Josh Duhamel.
Duhamel?
Josh Duhamel.
I don't give a damn.
He couldn't even tell us apart.
Now, if you don't know who Josh Duhamel is, he's an actor and the soon-to-be ex-husband of Fergie.
Okay, they aren't officially divorced yet, but separated.
And clearly, Josh still has love for Fergie.
He doesn't want that divorce to go through because he is sticking up for his bill.
Now, he's like nine months too late, but better late than never.
Do we all remember in this room when Fergie sang the national anthem at the 2018 NBA All-Star Game?
Do we remember?
If we don't remember, let's refresh our memories.
And the Rockets ran the line. The market's red glare The bombs bursting in air
March bursting in air
Gave proof through the night
That our flag was still there
Everybody take a knee.
It gets worse.
Oh, say, does that star-spangled banner yet wave?
Okay, enough.
Fart on Fergie's vocals.
Fart on Fergie's vocals.
Okay, Josh, that's all your fault that we played that again, okay?
I forgot all about that.
Now, if you remember, Draymond Green was a visual representation
of a lot of us watching that when he chuckled to himself
as she was performing.
Now, I actually thought Draymond chuckled in the most professional way possible
because if that was me on that court when she was singing,
I would have let off the most sinister, evil laugh
I could muster. Something like this.
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha
and maybe a little point in that
or now. I haven't heard one person
ever say Draymond was wrong for that little
snicker he did. Alright, you know why?
Because you can't point the finger at Draymond Green
in that situation because
the world was laughing at Fergie
loudly. LOLing with capital letters, crying, laughing emojis, tears everywhere.
But for whatever reason, Josh, Fergie's ex-husband,
almost nine months too late, damn near a whole three trimesters,
is speaking out to ask Draymond for an apology.
If I didn't hear it for myself, I wouldn't believe it.
What?
This is Josh Drew-Mel asking Draymond for an apology.
The thing that made me upset
was that she was taking
a lot of really cruel
sort of comments.
People were really trolling.
I was pissed off
at Draymond Green,
first of all.
I think he owed her an apology.
I thought he was kind of a prick.
Why specifically?
Just because he knew
the camera was on him
and he snickered about it.
I just thought that
if he would have been a real man,
he would have at least called her and said,
listen, I'm sorry that I caused all that.
A whole three trimesters, Josh.
I don't think that she caused that.
You waited a whole three trimesters to ask for an apology?
It's almost Halloween.
Shut up.
All right, I got other things to do.
Let me tell you something, Josh.
I don't know how much Fergie is receiving in y'all divorce.
I don't know why all of a sudden you're trying to get on her good side.
But her hacking of the national anthem is not to cross the die on.
All right, Draymond doesn't owe Fergie an apology.
In fact, Fergie owes America an apology, all right,
for butchering the national anthem.
Fergie's rendition of the national anthem offended me.
The way the football players take in a knee offend Donald Trump.
All right, not really.
But you had ample time to prepare for that national anthem.
You had time to practice.
You had time to get some rest, drink some green tea with honey and lemon.
If you stay ready, you don't have to get ready, Fergie.
And you wasn't ready.
Josh, did you ask her to apologize for doing such a terrible job?
You had the nerve to say Draymond should have called Fergie
and said if he would have been a real man,
he would have at least called her and said,
listen, I'm sorry that I caused all of this.
Play that. If he would have been a real man, he would have at least called her and said, listen, I'm sorry that I caused all of this. Play that.
If he would have been a real man, he would have at least called her and said, listen, I'm sorry that I caused all that.
Draymond didn't cause anything.
Fergie caused all of that because she's the one who hacked the national anthem.
Those lame ass vocals didn't come from Draymond.
They came from Fergie.
All right. vocals didn't come from Draymond. They came from Fergie. That is the epitome of entitlement and privilege
to think that Draymond has to
apologize because your people
effed up. You are victim blaming
right now, Josh. Yes, Draymond is a victim.
We were all victims.
All of our ears were abused,
assaulted, molested
by this.
I never
yet went there.
My goodness. I feel victimized just hearing that again.
Josh, listen, don't play the victim, the circumstances you created.
In this case, circumstances your ex-wife created.
Please give Josh Duhamel the sweet sounds of the Hamletones. What's his name? Duhamel. Please give Josh Duhamel the sweet sounds of the Hamletones.
What's his name?
Duhamel.
Please give Josh Duhamel the sweet sounds of the Hamletones.
Oh, now you are the donkey of the day.
That's real.
You are the donkey of the day.
Watch this breakdown.
Yee-haw.
Now you saw he did apologize.
Who?
Josh Duhamel.
Man, tell Josh Duhamel.
He did a hashtag,
sorry Fergie,
said note to self,
think twice before you call out the champs.
Well played, Warriors.
Tell Josh Duhamel,
go to hell.
Drop one of Clues' bombs
with a hammer tone.
Well played.
When they gonna let them sing
the national anthem somewhere?
Mm-mm-mm.
You ain't gonna play the remix?
Oh, you wanna hear the remix? Yes. And by the way, the You ain't going to play the remix? Oh, you want to hear the remix?
Yes.
And by the way, the Warriors were dancing to this remix.
There's always a bright side to the situation.
That's what I was waiting for.
They were dancing to this.
Let's go.
Swing the remix, God!
Oh, say, does that star-spangled banner yet wave?
All right.
Here we go.
Let Clues bomb drop one time. Never yet, never yet. Hey. Okay. Here we go. Let Clues bomb drop one time.
Okay.
Here we go.
Hey.
Oh.
Yeah, oh.
Oh.
That kind of rocks.
That's right.
Oh.
All right.
Coming up next, Johnny Blaze.
Who?
Growing up hip-hop. She used to be on Loving Hip-Hop as well.
Turn it up some more.
Come on.
We'll talk to her when we come back.
It's the breakfast coming up.
I don't want to talk about Dr. Phil, but y'all got Johnny Blaze coming in here.
We just had a conversation about Dr. Phil last hour and bringing Ratchet people in.
And what did you say?
Well, I think you will enjoy Johnny Blaze because she actually has learned a lot about things that have happened to her in her life.
And when you find out her backstory, you'll
understand a lot more. F all that. You said
ratings gold, right? Ratchet? I'm not
Dr. Phil. I don't give a damn. Alright, well,
bring her up. Johnny Blaze is up next. It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning. The Breakfast Club.
DJ, MV, Angela
Yee, Charlamagne Tha God. We are the
Breakfast Club. We got a special guest in the building
and me and homie go way back.
Back to Jersey Girl days when she weighed about 102 pounds.
Miss Johnny Blaze.
Hey, hey.
What's up?
And that's how Jimmy weighed 102 pounds.
I definitely weighed 102 pounds.
Why was you so skinny?
I was born like that.
Then I started doing, you know, plastic surgery
and running after everybody else, what I wanted to do.
They got ass shots. Let me go get some ass shots. I wanted to be like everybody else. And so I started gaining, you know, plastic surgery and running after everybody else, what I wanted to do. They got ass shots.
Let me go get some ass shots.
I wanted to be like everybody else.
And so I started gaining the weight.
I'm very open about the surgery stuff and things.
Is the surgery a major gain weight?
Yeah.
Well, it was more of what I got done.
I got my butt and then I got my, you know, lipo and I started eating.
You know how some people get lipo and they don't keep up?
That was me.
So you resent having all the plastic surgery?
No. I mean, now I work out, so it's not as bad,
but yeah. You just got ab etching recently.
Yeah, I'm still in process. I still
look like a little Ninja Turtle abs down
there. What's that? Well, I got abs.
Were they drawn joints on? No, they actually made it.
So what does that, how does that work?
And after a while, like over the time
of six months, it gets smaller and
then I'll have like an actual, not these, but these marks will go away and it'll just be flat.
Is that a common thing?
I might do that one.
You said you're going to do it?
That's one I wouldn't mind getting done.
If I see him in there, I'll probably.
Is that a common procedure?
No, that was my first time doing it.
So now I'm just waiting for the results.
But I've gotten smaller.
I was a fat kid.
Um, I'm 28.
I just turned 28 when I was like 26.
Actually, when I was 23, my boyfriend passed away.
They shot him in front of me on Christmas.
I gained the weight over like the depression.
So I went to lose weight and I got the light bulb and I was like, okay, after this, I just
got to maintain the, you know, keeping up and work out.
Let's start from the beginning for a lot of people who don't know.
Yeah, we just jumped right in. Yeah, we just jumped right in.
Yeah, so much.
You started off, how did you start off dancing?
When I first met you, you were a dancer at Jersey Girls.
How did you get into the whole dancing thing?
I was snatched at 14 in prostitution.
Like human trafficking?
Yeah.
My mom.
Oh, that person.
You're about to have an anxiety attack over there.
No, no, no.
I mean, my mom, my mom picked a guy over me.
I mean, me and her best friends now, he molested me and my mom sent me to my father. And so I didn't want
to listen to my father. So, you know, the China bus, you take the Philly and stuff. I seen a
little thing on, uh, what's the thing, back page or whatever you call it, where it was, um, you
looked for like people that was looking for young girls to do pictures. I thought it was just that
being naive at 14, went there, never came back, like forced into it. I was failing in school. I thought it was just that being naive at 14. Went there, never came back. Like, forced into it. I was
failing in school. I went to Hillcrest High School.
I was failing and my dad had to figure
it out. I still wouldn't tell him until I was like 19.
I had a situation when I was
from 14 to 17. A guy almost
killed me. And
basically I wanted my money.
He tried to strangle me. And if it wasn't for
my friend, you know, I'm not going to say
her name because we're close still. If it wasn't for my friend, you know, I'm not going to say her name because we're close still.
If it wasn't for my friend going into that door and they got security, I probably would have died.
So one of my other customers actually brought me into Philly Onyx when I turned 18, when I was of age.
And that's how I started dancing.
So prostitution.
So somebody kidnapped you.
Like basically like I got on drugs.
I was not close with my parents.
So they just let you go and just whatever.
No, they didn't know.
He was like, why are you always late to school?
I wouldn't do 7th, 8th, or 9th period.
Sometimes I'll come in when I want.
I never told him why.
I just said I was skipping school.
So when it did get out when I was 19, I finally told my parents.
Nobody knew.
You know what I mean?
I just felt like I didn't need to give them no information
because I felt like I lost my parents.
My mom sent me away for that,
and then my dad and me not close at that time.
I was just like, you know, I'm going to just do me.
You know, and that went to the stripping.
And whatever I did, I said I'm going to be the best at it.
And it's not something I'm proud of, but I started dancing.
Got in K-Slave magazines.
That's great stunting.
So did you meet somebody when you first moved to Philly, like a pimp?
Yeah, that's what I was.
As soon as you got to Philly.
And I was the one that, I was the girl that I don't take no shit.
So you're not supposed to let the girl have all her money.
Actually, he was favoritism with me.
So the girls didn't like me.
I would make the most money.
You know what I mean?
I was the youngest one out the group.
How many girls did he have?
It was about 10 of us.
So you were only 14.
You go to an answering and ask to take pictures.
Yeah, my older,
like my sister was like,
like that I called,
like my sister was way older than me,
like 24 pushing.
She's the one that introduced me
to a client I had
and they put me into strip club.
They didn't take me
until I was 18.
So I've been through some shit.
Yeah, you have.
So I just, you know,
I'm a little different, I guess.
But you always have been
very honest about things.
Yeah, I'm open.
I was on, I started drugs at 15.
Coke, pills, cocaine.
I'm a recovering addict for five years.
I only smoke weed.
I don't know if that's bad or something, but to me, I don't think it is.
But I got on drugs, and I got on drugs even worse after my boyfriend died.
You know, and then they killed him on Christmas in Houston, Texas.
It was a miscommunication of driving out the VIP.
And you know how you don't even tap your gas, your car's just rolling.
And a group of guys came in front.
We stopped short.
They started doing an altercation.
I'm on there tweeting.
So it was road rage.
Yeah, tweeting.
Not road rage.
No, no, no, no, no.
It was out of a VIP.
Like, you know how when you get out the parking lot and you can't even push your gas,
you're just letting the car roll because there's people going back and forth.
They were at fault walking in front of the car and we just stopped.
No, no, you didn't hit him because it was too slow.
We're going like two miles an hour, three, you know, just let roll.
Hey, my bad.
They started exchanging.
I didn't think it would get that serious.
And when I went to go tweet, I'll never forget.
I was tweeting, hey, come to V-Live because the V-Live had just started down there.
I looked up and they shot him in the car in front of me.
Wow.
Like I literally had a bullet go across.
Blood splattered on you and all
kinds of stuff. No, not really.
It was real quick. It was quick.
They shot and walked off and when he got out the car
he went to go shoot back and he shot
the dude and his lungs collapsed. So they both died.
Oh my God, that's horrific.
I was 23. It was five years, yeah.
Can I recommend some therapy? Oh yeah, I'm doing it
already. Okay, good. Yeah, I'm doing a lot.
That's where my anger comes from.
You feel me?
I remember you being very angry early on.
You actually tried to make me give you donkey of the day.
He did.
He gave me donkey of the day, and I deserved it.
I'm going to tell you why.
It was about that Drake thing, and I was young, doing the cat stack.
Explain what happened first, because I'm sure he don't remember you.
I don't remember at all.
No, but you know what?
It was, at that time, it was right, because and I wanted to talk about it too because it's like,
I was young and I thought it was cool to do that.
I thought it was cool to air out people
when that man really was trying to help me on some music.
I got mad.
I got mad when me and him were talking.
I got mad about a girl.
And when I had no right to.
I was just in my feelings.
I'm a popular girl at the time talking to a guy
that's really popular. And instead of keeping it to
myself and being an adult, I took it
to social media and started blasting
them, saying false claims, and
just thinking that was cool and not noticing
that, damn, you know, when you get a little
older, you really want to focus on that music.
It's going to bite you in the ass. And it did
like really bad. Like I just got back on TV.
They blackballed me.
I just started working with, like,
DeRozan and NBA Youngboy Features
from different people that really
f*** with me now instead of being like,
no, I'm not touching her.
She did this to this person.
So if you are listening,
I didn't mean to do it.
I'm sorry, Drake.
I've said it over and over again
because it gets brought up in interviews.
And I'm open about it.
Like, I was young.
I'm 28.
What did you say about Drake?
I know you said something that
you didn't use condoms. Yeah, something yeah just disrespectful you shouldn't say you
know what I mean like it's not true it was well that no you know but it wasn't
for the world to know it wasn't cool at all and that that bites me the ass all
the damn time so you said he blackballed you was it him he didn't blackball me I
blackball myself doing all that stuff yeah? No, he didn't blackball me. I blackballed myself. Just because he was talking and doing these crazy things.
Doing all that stuff.
He just didn't want to message you.
Yeah, they didn't want to.
It's like you got to show.
But I understand it.
Did you regret not getting pregnant from him?
No, I wasn't intentionally trying to get pregnant or anything.
I wish what would have happened is I wish I would have stayed with the business and focused.
Were you in a relationship or was it?
No.
And that's the thing.
That's why I felt like I was totally wrong.
I was trying to fit in with all the other girls
that's on social media
blasting people
and it's not cool.
So why did you come out?
Was it he stopped calling you?
Was it?
No, I was just
he wanted a man
about a girl
and it wasn't cool.
You know,
and I always wanted to say
like, you know,
apologize because
it was just so wrong.
All right,
we got more with Johnny Blaze
when we come back.
Don't move.
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Good morning.
Good morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God. We are The Breakfast Club. We have Johnny Blaze. When we come back, don't move. 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 have Johnny Blaze
from Growing Up Hip Hop
in the building.
Yee.
So, Johnny,
even before we had
this interview with you
this morning,
a lot of people were like,
oh, why would you
have her up there?
But what they don't all know
is that you are very talented.
So I remember the first time
I saw you playing the piano
and singing,
I was like,
I didn't know she did that.
Because a lot of the headlines
I used to see was negative.
It would be like she twerked and had a miscarriage on stage.
Is that true?
No.
I was about to say, what?
No, actually, my ex was very abusive.
And I didn't even know I was miscarrying.
So I never made it to the stage.
I thought it was just, you know, you're minstrel.
You know what I'm saying?
And I actually almost bled to death in the dressing room.
You know, because I was getting ready for work.
I didn't know what was going on. I still have to work. The dude
that I was pregnant for, he really wasn't doing nothing for me
so I felt I could still
work. I wasn't showing and I really
was having a miscarriage. You knew you were pregnant though?
Yeah, I had a miscarriage and it
was the worst, but people over exaggerated. I
never even went to the front of the stage. How many months
were you in heaven? I was about to be two.
How did you forgive? Because you forgave.
You said you and your mom are cool now, right?
My mom had cancer like three times.
That third one hit me hard.
I basically told, you know, my stepfather, like, if you don't tell, I swear to God, like, I'll kill you myself.
Because you're destroying me and my mother.
You know what I mean?
And I love my mom.
So I guess whatever happened, she just said, hey, can you pay for my mean? And I love my mom. So I guess whatever happened,
she just said,
hey, can you pay for my divorce?
And I'm like, yeah.
So your stepfather told her
that he molested you?
I don't know what happened,
but it must have been
other things too.
But it got to that point
where I paid for the divorce.
My mom was like,
you know, do you hate me?
I'm like, no, you're my mom.
You birthed me.
And I don't know where
this loving type of person in me,
I don't know where it came from. Because people have done things
and I'm like, it's okay. I was on TV for free
on Love & Hip Hop, the top girl on my fifth season.
I was getting that regular basic Mona Scott
check, $1,500. I didn't get nothing.
She didn't pay you at all?
And that's where the rage and the fighting came from.
Rich Dollaz was my manager at that time.
Bitch Dollaz, as I like to call her. Alright, so
Richard. You're trying to be a better person.
Yes, definitely trying.
That Gemini-sized Mitch.
Be perfect, Johnny.
He was stealing your money?
No, I just didn't go on TV.
There was nothing there.
So it was a lot.
That's part of management.
It was a lot.
How many seasons were you on?
One.
Just one season.
You didn't get paid at all?
No, I got bookings.
Why did you think Rich Dollaz
would be a good manager for you?
You know what it is?
I was so scared to meet you, right?
But then when I meet you and we're talking, it's like different.
So that's what that means.
It's like Rich Dollars, I seen him and I only knew,
oh, he did this for this person he wrote.
And then when you get to meet him.
What are you right?
He.
You're wrong.
He's so wrong.
I'm serious.
No, not right.
But like, we knew him for Ryan Leslie. Like, this is the things that I knew. Ryan Leslie and stuff like that. He, you're wrong. He's so wrong. I'm serious. No, not right, but like,
we knew him for
Ryan Leslie.
Like,
this is the things
that I knew,
Ryan Leslie and stuff,
but he did.
No,
yeah,
Rich,
Rich has done a lot.
So that's all I knew,
but that's what I knew.
Olivia.
And Ryan Leslie.
No,
Olivia.
Yeah,
Ryan Leslie too.
He was affiliated.
Olivia,
but continue.
Okay,
so I just felt like it would be a great opportunity.
I was still dancing.
I didn't want to dance no more.
And I'd get on TV and sing and play piano.
You know what I mean?
And it didn't go that way.
I got one scene playing piano, and the rest was just me fighting Daryl Strawberry's daughter,
the mother, the executive.
I was reckless.
And I was on drugs still.
You know?
I think you was on cocaine.
Yeah, I was just wiling.
My mom was still sick.
Boyfriend just died.
So it was just full of anger.
You know?
I wasn't thinking about the music.
A lot of that drugs was addiction,
but it was also self-medication too, right?
Yeah, it helped me mellow myself.
It helped me not think about,
oh, God.
About what?
Go ahead. me not think about oh god about what go ahead I've been through some
shit so
when I think about my boyfriend
that died I be crying I think
about he be like you know what
bitch you better not be crying
you better do this and that's what I do I'm so mad
that he got my hair like we went to Williams
at the damn Dr. Phil's. But
I'm just glad that I'm here and I'm grinding
because I got something to prove.
My music and my passion, I know
that shit gonna help my parents and everything out.
That's all I want to do is just do great music
and f***ing win. That's it.
So these tears are not because
of anything else but the
hard work that I
go through. I got snot
too left to right.
Left to right.
I could
deal with him.
It's just I've been through some stuff.
You know what I'm saying?
I'm serious. I don't know. I'm gonna do it.
I don't think you're being sarcastic.
I get it a lot from my mom. I go every week.
I'm gonna be right with you. Might not be the same
doctor because your pay is a little high. I don't even know if it a lot from my mom. I go every week. Yeah, so I'm going to be right with you. Might not be the same doctor because, you know, your pay is a little
high to me. Well, I don't even know if it's helping Charlemagne.
Charlemagne. I don't see Charlemagne.
You know why? But you know why?
Because I waited until I was 39.
So I'm unpacking 40 years
of bulls**t. That's why I said don't wait.
You know what I'm saying? Get that s**t away
now. Yeah, I do believe
that I do. I'm just a little nervous
but I do want to do it. What are you nervous about?
I think it's just to recap
everything. It's emotional. It's emotional.
It's like how right now I jerk it off.
I try my best to put on this
persona of happiness, which I am,
but it's not all the way happiness.
So I try to psych myself. I always tell my friends,
like, psych yourself into happiness. And what that means
is I wake up, I have a nice
little house, but I pretend it is a mansion.
Because then when I do get there,
I'm grateful.
That's right.
I don't drive at all.
I don't even own a car.
I downplayed everything in my life
so I could put all my money into my music.
As long as we got Uber,
and when it's time for events,
I can get an Uber XL,
I'm straight.
I'm very simple.
Never owned a piece of jewelry.
Nothing like I got it out the mud.
So long as I'm focused on that music,
there's nothing else that matters.
I feel sorry for John. Thank you. I'll say that. I understand the mud. So long as I'm focused on that music, there's nothing else that matters. I feel sorry for Johnny.
Thank you.
I'll say that.
I understand the pain.
Thank you.
I feel like I want people to learn from me
not to feel sorry.
Right.
But to be like,
yo, this bitch still going hard.
Like she's still going for her dream.
Like I don't want nobody to feel like
because you've been through shit
to cripple yourself.
We'll be watching you, Johnny.
I promise.
Do not let us down
because we're going to be watching
all the moves that you make now.
You came up here and talked about how much you're doing better, how resilient you are. down because we're going to be watching all the moves that you make now. You came up here and talked about how much you're doing better, how resilient you are.
And so we're going to be watching all your moves that you make.
And I appreciate you guys because I'm not going to lie.
Years and years, I'm like, yo, I want to go in the Breakfast Club.
And I think God was telling me, I know he was showing me, like, it's not your time.
It's not your time to do certain things.
We both was in different head spaces.
Yeah, like he would have roasted me.
I would have cried.
I would have had a whole asthma attack. I'm like,
bruh. Y'all had it back and forth. Is your lace
fun on? He would have asked all types of stuff,
man. I'm glad y'all ain't go to these toes
because, boy. What's wrong with your toes? Second toe.
Look at the second toe. You want me to say
something. What's wrong with your toe?
Nothing's wrong with her toe. Oh, it ain't painted. No.
E.T. fingers, boy.
Ain't nobody care about that. E.T. fingers.
You know what? Johnny, we appreciate you for joining us.
And go get therapy, Johnny.
And make sure you check out her EP.
That's why she's here.
Yes, check out my EP, 512.
You know what?
I can really sing, though, Charlamagne.
Sing something.
Sing something.
She can play six-inch dancing.
Go ahead.
At last, my love has come along.
My lonely days are over. At last, my love has come along.
My lonely days are over.
Want me to sing something else?
She can sing, Charlamagne.
Don't be a hater.
It was all right.
You sang three lines of At Last.
You want me to sing something else?
Yeah, sing. What do you want me to sing?
At Last, that's cheating almost.
How is that cheating?
That's hard to sing.
At Last.
Let's hear you sing it.
I'm not a singer.
No, I'm not claiming to be. You sing it. I'm not a singer. No, I'm not claiming to be.
You sing it.
I'm not claiming to be a singer.
I mean, you picked a big song.
I mean, that's a hell of a song.
What is the hate you want to do?
You pick at last.
You're supposed to sing at last.
You just kind of hummed a little bit.
I hummed it a little bit.
I didn't want to do too much.
All right, Johnny.
But I want you to go see a therapist.
And if I come across your music by accident, I'll listen to it.
By accident?
Look, you're going to love my music, goddammit.
I'm about to roast you.
I told him he looked like Jiminy Cricket when we was going to the hair with each other.
I remember that.
Boy, he was lighting my ass up.
I said, what is that?
I did not say nothing about you.
I gave you donkey today.
I said, he looked like Jiminy Cricket.
I remember that.
He blocked.
I think you blocked me.
You blocked her.
Oh, you blocked her?
I don't block nobody.
Go to the phone right now.
Is he still? Are you still blocked? Johnny, are you blocked me. You blocked her. Oh, you blocked her? I don't block nobody. Go to the phone right now. Is he still?
Are you still blocked?
Johnny, are you still blocked?
Let's see.
I don't think I blocked no more.
I don't block nobody.
He blocked me.
When I say he look like Jiminy Cricket, you blocked me.
He kind of do look like Jiminy Cricket.
Jiminy Cricket?
I'm going.
I'm going.
I've heard worse.
He said I look like something.
He said I've heard worse.
You're fine, Johnny.
It's Johnny Blaze.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
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Gossip.
The Rumor Report.
Gossip.
Gossip.
With Angela Yee.
It's The Rumor Report.
The Breakfast Club.
Man, we are watching what's happening with Cassie and Diddy.
Now, they did break up.
Everybody on social media because a lot's going on there.
And Cassie posted a video of herself. She's
listening to music. She wrote Hungover.
And Diddy left a comment, Love You Forever,
underneath her video that she posted,
because the two of them were together off and on
for like 11 years. And she's egging them, right?
I don't know. I don't know what's going on behind
the scenes. I see some egging going on. It seems like
it. I can't tell you that.
But we do know that Diddy also posted
Michael Jackson, The Lady in My Life,
and he said if anyone sees Cassie this weekend,
please tell her to listen to this song 100 times.
Diddy simping his ass off.
And here's, in case y'all don't know, this beautiful song.
Baby, through the years, all I love you more than that.
So I promise you tonight that you will always be the lady in my life. Keep shooting, Diddy. Dig in. Dig in.
Dig in.
Dig in.
I know she had to cry when she seen that.
Oh, no, she didn't.
She might have ignored it.
First of all, she had to Google the song to see what the hell he's talking about.
She knows what song it is.
She's a singer.
But still, that's still, no matter what, even if you're over it, it's still after a breakup fresh, and it's still sad.
You got to listen to those slow songs.
Diddy simping his ass off.
Young girl got him going crazy, okay?
I'm not mad, though.
That's how he feels.
That's how he feels.
About the situation, cool.
But, you know, just know Cassie Young.
Cassie got a lot more action, a lot more bouncing back to do.
Diddy damn near 50.
Time for him to sit his ass down and relax.
Go get your baby back, Diddy.
Well, Cassie, you do whatever's best for you, girl.
Whatever you decide to do.
And you know what that is going to be? A 20-year-old penis. All right? Ew. you do whatever's best for you, girl. Whatever you decide to do. And you know what that is going to be?
A 20-year-old penis.
All right?
Ew.
Is that what's best for you?
She forgot what that felt like.
You know what's going to be best for her?
She forgot what that felt like.
Anyway.
She'll be back for the love and all that other stuff Diddy can provide later.
But right now, she needs that young thing back.
That's all.
Well, she probably is going to take her time right now because
after this long relationship, I'm sure
she has to go through whatever emotions,
whatever she decides to do.
She's like 32 or something?
No, I think she's like 32.
Yeah. Alright, in the meantime,
Danny D. Cain is talking about Diddy.
Oh, Lord. And they were doing an interview
with Dilly. Are they still together? Are they still a group?
DK3. Some of them.
All right, and here's what they had to say.
I don't believe that it was on anyone's mind that anyone was going to be fired
and that the group would be dismantled.
Puff didn't care, though, about us being a successful group.
He cared about the TV show.
He cared about...
Puff cared about himself and his pockets.
So he wasn't thinking, what's best for this group?
He was like, I'm going to do what's best for me.
Isn't this like 15 years old?
Yo, yo.
They got to let it go.
Well, they're back together
so they probably,
I'm sure everybody
asked them about it.
No, they got to let it go.
Their life will not move forward
until they let that part
of their life go.
It's been like,
how long?
It's over.
It's 15 years.
That was a moment.
You don't hold on to that.
That was a season.
You know what I mean?
Things happen for a reason
and season.
They got to let go of that
in order to move forward.
You did not do the reason season poem just now.
I did.
But that was the truth, though.
You named three girls in that group?
Yes.
Go ahead.
Dee Woods, Aubrey.
Well, Dee Woods and Aubrey not there no more.
Oh, well, yeah.
And they were there.
So the only one out of those three I can name is Dawn.
The other two, I do not know who the other two are.
I thought Aubrey was in it, no?
See, y'all don't even know.
They just got to let it go, man.
Let it go so you can move on with your life.
All right, now,
Tekashi69, we told y'all
he was at Powerhouse
as a surprise guest yesterday.
He killed it, too.
Even though he was banned
from the building,
everybody went crazy.
Young man killed it.
But he also ended up
getting four years probation
in that child sex case
that he had.
Now, he spoke to the judge
directly, and he said,
I have millions of youth
that look at me as a role model,
and the last place I want
to be is incarcerated.
They don't deserve it.
Thank you.
So the judge gave him credit for one year.
So now he has three more years of probation.
He's going to have to perform 1,000 hours of community service.
He's going to have to refrain from associating with any gang members and avoid all gang activity.
And that's the conditions of his probation.
He's got three more years left on that.
Now, he can't say Treyway or something like that.
That sounded kind of crazy.
Yeah, I guess he's not supposed
to reference Treyway at all
anymore in his music.
What is gang activity?
I guess throwing up signs,
claiming your blood,
hanging out with gang members.
That's going to be hard.
Doing gang activity things
with your friends.
That's going to be hard
for him to do.
Right.
He's been his whole life
for a long time.
That's all his friends.
Well, listen,
if he wants to stay out of jail, he's going to have to figure
it out. Okay? Alright.
And then, yeah, a lot of
things happened because afterwards
one of his security ended up
getting shot as well. He was
waiting for Takashi at a restaurant with two bodyguards
and that's when they're saying a fight
broke out because they were told they weren't
welcome there. 6-9 called off whatever meeting
they were supposed to have. They left. And that's
when somebody from Takashi's crew
threatened some people and said,
I'm going to violate you both with gunshots.
And then somebody yelled out, shoot these
MFers, gunfire. And yes,
something happened. Gunfire erupted
and police did arrest two out of
the three Takashi associates that were allegedly
involved in all of that.
Sheesh. Alright. So it wasn't the security
that got shot. It was somebody else.
Yeah, I don't, listen, I'm not 100%
sure. I'm just telling you, you know,
what I know so far, but
they're saying that his security was saying
that they were going to shoot somebody
and... It's all alleged.
It's all alleged. That's good security, though.
Alright. What, to say you're going to shoot somebody?
Damn right. Well, he's got to stay out of trouble, so everybody around him has to stay out of trouble, too. Revolt good security, though. Alright. What, to say you're going to shoot somebody? Well, he's got to stay out of trouble, so everybody around
him has to stay out of trouble, too.
Revolt got to go, guys. And, by
the way, Bodied is coming out this
Friday, November 2nd. Hey!
Yes, Words Are Weapons.
It's a battle rap movie produced
by Eminem and Charlamagne.
I'm a consulting producer
on it. Alright, so. It's a Joseph Kahn
film. Yes, so can't wait to see that.
And I'm also in the movie, too.
I play a character called Honey Gramps.
Honey, honey.
Yes.
All right.
I'm Angela Yee, and that's your Rumor Report.
Revolt.
See you tomorrow.
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