The Breakfast Club - FULL SHOW: Cardi Tweets & Deletes After Blasting Offset Amid Anonymous CPS Caller, Busta Rhymes Speaks To Diddy’s Legal Drama + More

Episode Date: October 23, 2024

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Good morning, USA! Morning. Morning. It's Wednesday, hump day, middle of the week. How you guys feeling? I am blessed, black, and highly favored. Happy to be here. Another day to serve our beautiful Breakfast Club listeners. Thank you, God. That's right. Everything Charlotte said. Yes, ma'am. Yeah, did y'all see basketball last night? Did you watch basketball?
Starting point is 00:00:35 Did you see LeBron and Bronny play for the first time? Yeah, I saw it on my timeline. I didn't watch the game. Yeah, I saw it on Instagram. I was out to dinner with some of my folks, but yeah, I saw it on Instagram. Did Bronny score any points? No, Bronny didn't score any points. How long did he play?
Starting point is 00:00:49 Not sure. Three minutes. Three minutes? Three minutes. Three minutes? Not sure. Okay. Yeah, I also see my Knicks got blown out.
Starting point is 00:00:56 The Celtics last night, Jesus Christ. They tied the NBA record for making the most threes last night. It was crazy. It was definitely crazy. Congratulations to them. And it was their ring ceremony, so they got their world ring. So last night was a huge sports night at the crib last night. What y'all doing?
Starting point is 00:01:12 Did you want to eat? Yeah, I was out to eat. I went out to eat with some of my folks last night. Great dinner conversation, man. I have a homie who brings people together in a real way and brings together these great dinners where we have great conversation. Y'all know Bobby Brown.
Starting point is 00:01:29 You know Bobby Brown. My prerogative? No. The makeup artist, Bobby Brown. Yes. Oh, yeah. Jones Road. Oh, my God, yes.
Starting point is 00:01:38 She has these great dinners with a lot of diverse people at the table, and we have these great conversations. So last night was one of those nights. Did she tell you to leave my lashes alone? No. Oh, okay. I should ask her about your lashes.
Starting point is 00:01:51 No, you should ask her about why you should leave them alone. Because, you know, as black women in beauty, there's all the strides that we're making. We don't need the likes of you trying to set us back. No, we don't need your eyelash kicking your ass every day. You don't need to try to set us back. I don't want to see you in here fighting with your eyelash every morning. I want to know how we can stop that violence.
Starting point is 00:02:09 But she doesn't have them on today. I haven't worn eyelashes in like three days. Because they've been beating your ass. No, I just wanted to take... You should have been broke up with him. You should have been in that relationship. I have attachment issues. I just wanted to take a break.
Starting point is 00:02:22 After a G-ho, I just needed a break from everything. And you know what? I was in the back yesterday, and in the back we have the cameras on. The way you was beating your head yesterday, I tried to tell her. I felt bad. For real, it might be CG. Dang, I forgot my rat tail comb.
Starting point is 00:02:37 I should have bought you the rat tail comb. Dang. And all these women up here didn't bring you a rat tail comb to scratch up under that cap But I told you that yesterday This cap is done as of Saturday As a powerhouse You might have a concussion
Starting point is 00:02:50 I told her that yesterday No Y'all don't understand It's like Look Braids and everything under here What is it? The braids?
Starting point is 00:03:00 Envy get your friend She's Like who man is this? She's too young to understand Where that came from Why? Is it Kendrick Lamar? Okay? I'm starting to wonder about you Maybe he's about 50. I think there's only one person in this room that might Baby What? I'm right. I think she's too young to know where that came from. That was just a summer. Well, shout out. Maybe you got CTE, man.
Starting point is 00:03:26 No, but when you said, what is it? What is it? The brain? I was thinking, what is it? Velvet? That's what I thought it came from. I was thinking, come to America. Oh, my God.
Starting point is 00:03:32 That's what I thought it was. I know that one, too. Didn't I just tell him five minutes ago his brain works differently? I know that one, too. That's what I thought it was. What is it? What is it? Velvet?
Starting point is 00:03:39 What is it? That's what I thought it was from. I was wrong. Red, start the show, please. No, not yet. Damon Wayans Jr. will be joining us this morning. My God. Papa's House comes out Mondays at 8.30 p.m. Eastern Time.
Starting point is 00:03:49 You and Lauren need a helmet. Lauren hitting herself in the head. You just need a helmet. Oh, my God. You need a helmet. I really want... Dang, it's over there. I'm getting my Bobby Brown compact so you can tell her.
Starting point is 00:03:58 Like, I love her. Nah, Bobby the illest. All right, well, let's get the show cracking. We got front page news. Morgan, what is this morning? All right. Perfect. It's the Breakfast Club. All right, well, let's get the show cracking. We got front page news. Morgan, what is this morning? All right. Perfect. It's the Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 00:04:06 Good morning. Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Lauren LaRosa filling in for Jess, and let's get in some front page news. Start off with some quick sports. Like I said, the Lakers beat the Timberwolves last night, 110-103. The Celtics destroyed the Knicks, 132-109. And historic baseball, the 50-for-50 baseball, actually sold yesterday at auction for $4.4 million.
Starting point is 00:04:31 Now, the Dodgers allegedly offered him $300,000 when he caught the ball. He decided not to sell it right then and there and wound up making $4.4 million at auction. Smart guy. Morning, Morgan. Good morning, good morning, good morning Envy, Charlamagne and Lauren Good to be back with you guys How y'all feeling this morning?
Starting point is 00:04:49 How you feeling? This is party, party, party, party, party Man, yeah, that Ravens game We'll blame it on that, right? There you go Election day is officially 13 days away On Tuesday, Tuesday, November 5th And on top of the front page news
Starting point is 00:05:04 Is making sure you exercise your right to vote. With that said, former President Trump and Vice President Harris, they are active on the campaign trail in swing states. OK, yesterday, Trump participated in a roundtable with Latino voters in Florida, Doral, Miami area. And he also took part in a rally in North Carolina where he slammed the Biden-Harris administration on topics related to going electric, immigration, the economy and the border. Let's hear more from Trump in Florida.
Starting point is 00:05:32 She was made the border czar. Now she said she wasn't. She was the border czar for three and a half years. And now she said now whether she is or not, she was in charge of the border. That's loud and clear. She never once called the border patrol. The border patrol, by the way, five days ago endorsed me, which is something they're not even really supposed to do. And in endorsing me, they gave it a full-throated endorsement. But in endorsing me, they said how horrible she is. And it's not easy for them to say that.
Starting point is 00:06:06 You know, this is the vice president of the country. They work for the country. They got to stop saying full-throated endorsement. God damn. Like, I mean, nobody ever pauses that when they say that they gave me a full-throated endorsement. Pause. Ugh. What's wrong with you?
Starting point is 00:06:21 He also asked the crowd if Harris drinks or whether she was on drugs in reference to a recent interview that she did on 60 Minutes saying it was that bad, that he was basically concerned about her use of other substances. Anyways, last week at a rally in Arizona, the National Border Patrol Council did, in fact, endorse former President Trump. Now, speaking of Arizona, which is a swing state, Trump's running mate, J.D. Vance, he spoke at a campaign event yesterday in Arizona where he compared V.P. Harris's energy plan to that of former President Trump's energy plan. Let's hear those comments from Vance in Arizona. Kamala Harris's economic plan is to wage war on American energy, drive up the cost of oil, drive up the cost of natural gas and drive up the cost of everything that requires low energy costs, which is everything that we buy. You know, Donald Trump's plan to bring down energy prices is very simple. It's drill, baby, drill. We got plenty of oil and gas in our own country. Let's get it out of the ground. I mean, listen, I keep telling you, the Biden administration drilled way more than Donald Trump's administration did.
Starting point is 00:07:32 That's why I don't understand. Like, there's some of these questions, like even the stuff with the borders are right. Like when they say this stuff, when J.D. Vance says that, all you got to do is just simply put out the numbers. Biden administration drilled more than Trump. When they say the vice president is the borders are and she's in charge of the border. No, she's not. The secretary of Homeland Security. It's his job to manage the border. She's not the borders are.
Starting point is 00:07:52 It's just simple things they can push back on. When we had the conversation that I had with her a week ago, I said that. I'm like, why do you just allow these labels to be put on? Her answer was basically she ain't got time to respond to everything. You don't have to respond to everything, but some things you know are just simple and you should clean up.
Starting point is 00:08:12 Well, let's run down some of the polls right now. Vice President Harris with a three-point lead nationally over former President Trump with two weeks to remain. The Reuters Ipsos poll shows that Harris has a 46 percent over Trump's 43 percent. But in that same time frame, Trump beat out Harris in the Hill decision desk HQ election forecast for the first time. That shows the GOP nominee has a 52 percent chance of winning with Harris at 48 percent. And the latest national poll by Emerson College shows that Harris with 49 percent compared to Trump's 48 percent. So as it has been previously mentioned over and over and over again, this race is neck and neck.
Starting point is 00:08:51 So it is imperative that everybody get out to vote at seven. I will talk about or we'll catch up with where Vice President Harris is on the campaign trail. It's just wild that we have in these these conversations like i promise you if this was any other candidate they'd be disqualified from running like did you see the atlantic article that came out last night where trump said i need the kind of generals that hitler had why are you even like why are we even flirting with that like why are you even flirting with that type of fascism when you got a guy talking about using the military against political opponents he wants to jail uh journalists
Starting point is 00:09:25 talking about uh suspending the constitution to overthrow the results of an election the privilege that he has to just be able to throw those things what you're talking about putting people in camps you need the kind of generals that hitler had why are we even flirting with that like what's up america's right if anybody else and under said that, that would have been under investigation. Yep. All right, well, that's front page news. We'll see you next hour. Everybody else, get it off your chest. 800-585-1051.
Starting point is 00:09:52 If you need to vent, phone lines are wide open. Again, 800-585-1051. Get it off your chest. It's The Breakfast Club. Come on. The Breakfast Club. This is your time to get it off your chest. 800-585-1051.
Starting point is 00:10:10 We want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club. Hello, who's this? Good morning, Breakfast Club. It's J.A. from Indy. J.A. What's up, buddy? Get it off your chest. Hey, I'm excited for my son.
Starting point is 00:10:21 He is officially an Alpha, but this is his first homecoming. Coming up as an Alpha, he's a legacy kid He is officially an Alpha, but this is his first homecoming coming up as an Alpha. He's a legacy kid. I'm an Alpha. He missed homecoming last week with me to go to Howard. It's a big weekend for him. I kind of want to show up for him and sit, but I ain't got it like I used to. So I'm just going to record him, man. Oh, you were Alpha?
Starting point is 00:10:37 I was Miss Black and Gold. What that mean? Oh, okay. I won a pageant in college. Like just a dear mess. What school does he go to, bro? He's at Purdue. And I graduated undergrad from Ball State in Indiana. But it's a homecoming, man. I'm excited for him.
Starting point is 00:10:52 Well, congratulations to your son, man. Don't go out there stepping on your guy no more. Let him be great. Here we go. All right, y'all. Step with your son, brother. Hello, who's this? This is Malcolm X from the D.
Starting point is 00:11:03 What up, though? What up, though? Malcolm X, brother. What up, Mercy? That up, though? Malcolm X, Lord have mercy. That's some big shoes to fill, brother. Yes, sir. Yes, sir. My mother named me after him. I was a big fan of his.
Starting point is 00:11:12 Dope. Good morning to you, Ms. Lauren, Charlemagne, and B. Good morning, brother. Thank you for taking my call. Yes, sir. I just want to be in. I'm a 54-year-old black man from the D, a former Marine and a former police officer.
Starting point is 00:11:32 And I did have a problem with the so-called, you know, the brothers out there that, you know, that don't want to vote. Now, here it is. Kamala Harris was just thrown into the position to be VP. And, you know, you got the brothers out here saying hey we need to treat our queens and be good to them and all come together and all this and yet and still they keep bashing Kamala um for trying to do what she's trying to do you know nobody's saying you know you don't have no black women calling in complaining about what she's trying to do but you got all
Starting point is 00:12:01 these black men complaining like hey what is comrade gonna do for me king you know king king can i say something let's let's not feed into that narrative man because the reality because the reality is black men are always the second largest voting block of democrats and also the other reality is if there's black men out there you know who have those questions and they want to feel like they want to be talked to. They have the right to do that. And she understands that. That's why she says, yo, every community, I have to go out there and earn their votes, including black men. So they have the right to do that.
Starting point is 00:12:39 I understand. I understand. I would just saw that, you know, when I was looking at that about Atlanta on TV. And it just seems like when, you know, the white man get up in the office, I don't hear no phone calls or anything complaining about Bush, Clinton, you know, none of them. You know, but the brother get up and Obama. That's not true, though, man. We keep saying like everybody had mad complaints about Biden. People definitely got out. I wasn't even voting when George Bush was president, but I definitely remember everybody complaining about George W. Bush. People complain about every president. They complain W. Bush. People complain about everybody. Every president.
Starting point is 00:13:06 They complain about Barack Obama. They complain about Trump. They complain about Biden. And I think people have the right to complain. People have the right to question. I don't think people have the right to be disrespectful. Like, I've heard a lot of brothers be disrespectful recently. But outside of that, I think people have the right to ask questions.
Starting point is 00:13:19 Ain't nothing wrong with that. And I'm telling you, this whole black male narrative is not supporting the vice president. That is so overstated once again somebody got to show me otherwise because black men are always the second largest voting bloc but of democrats and ain't nobody out there screaming on these white women 52 of white women voted for trump in 2016 55 in 2020 ain't nobody barking on them go bark on them get it off your. 800-585-1051. If you need to vent, hit us up now. It's The Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 00:13:48 Good morning. The Breakfast Club. Ray, Ray, Ray. Yo, Charlemagne. Envy, what up? Are we live? This is your time to get it off your chest. I got an indoor pool, an outdoor pool.
Starting point is 00:14:02 We want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club. We can get on the phone right now. He'll tell you what it is. We live. Hello, who's this? Hey, what's up, MV? This is Iggy from Pittsburgh. Good morning, Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 00:14:13 Good morning, brother. Eat it off your chest. Hey, I wanted to get off my chest. They had a rally for Trump here in a little borough in Pittsburgh the other day. It was nasty. It was crazy. It was all mayo running through the streets, helmets and miracle whip,
Starting point is 00:14:29 all those big backs. It was just disgusting. I don't know why everybody keep tripping off these checks, man. Them stimulus checks? Yeah, it was nothing. It was $1,500. It helped.
Starting point is 00:14:40 That's something to a lot of people, though. Yeah, let's not act like that ain't no money. Yeah, to some people, that's not something. No, I'm saying it helped. It helped at That's something to a lot of people, though. Yeah, let's not act like that ain't no money. Yeah, to some people, that's not something. No, I'm saying it helped at that time. But like you say, Charlemagne, it's over for that. It's over. Unless another pandemic happens. They think Trump is their friend.
Starting point is 00:14:57 It's crazy. Yeah, they think Trump is just going to be out here handing out money. But you know, it always reminds me of this quote. And the quote is, people will forget what you did. They'll'll forget what you said but they'll never forget how you made them feel and you know during that time when you're receiving checks in the mail and they got somebody name on it you know you like whoo thank you whoever's name is on that check because it's not like biden didn't put out a stimulus check he just didn't put his name on it they just they were just terrible at marketing they don't realize when you get a police immunity and all these black people are like, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:15:27 And they sons and daughters getting shot by the police because they got immunities. And they'll be like, oh, we should have never voted for him. Man. They don't see that coming. It's a bigger picture. And one more thing. Yo, that's nasty work what y'all doing when we all hold. We got to listen to Bart Simpson open the music. That's crazy.
Starting point is 00:15:46 Well, we got a bunch of different theme songs. It ain't just Bart Simpson. It's a bunch of theme songs. That's nasty, man. Come on, man. You don't like the TV theme songs? Nah, not that. Tries to put you in a happy place. Thank you, Iggy. We got the Simpsons.
Starting point is 00:16:02 We got Cosby Show. We got Boondocks. We got Different Simpsons. We got Cosby Show. We got Boondocks. We got Different World. Hello, who's this? Hello. Yo, what's up? Get it off your chest, brother. First of all, good morning.
Starting point is 00:16:12 Charlamagne Tha God, DJ Envy. Peace, man. And Miss beautiful Lauren La Rosa. Yes, good morning. First off, I got two things. Yeah, first off, I got two things that got in my chest. First off, man, y'all be bullying miss Lauren It's it's like it's crazy what I be going through up here, right?
Starting point is 00:16:33 You feel beautiful for that. Thank you 88 yeah, I'm gonna take some much our generation y'all the word bully around so stupid I'd be wondering like I read comments sometimes and I be like, did y'all grow up around any black people? Like where, you know, family used to crack jokes on each other? I'm from South Carolina, bro. I can't tell.
Starting point is 00:16:51 I'm from South Carolina, just like you, bro. So why you using words like bully? Don't be bullying her early in the morning. Man, shut up. I love that you use
Starting point is 00:16:59 the word beautiful, though. You know, you could use that a lot. Oh, yeah, I be checking out your own Instagram all the time, for sure. Mm-hmm. Thank you.
Starting point is 00:17:06 But the second thing I wanted to get on my chest, y'all got to leave Kendrick Lamar alone. Y'all got to take that. They not like us, that got to come off the radio. No, sir. Why would you want that? You must be light-skinned. Yeah, I am. There you go.
Starting point is 00:17:21 Ain't nothing wrong with that. That's your opinion and your thoughts. Thank you, bro. Thank you. I want to hear why, though. ain't nothing wrong with that that's your opinion your thoughts thank you thank you bro D I wanna hear why though why do you y'all running it in the ground hey man
Starting point is 00:17:32 it's a hit record okay it is but it's like y'all forcing it on us no no we did not that was an instant hit record
Starting point is 00:17:39 the moment everybody heard it it's like a Diddy record like y'all y'all just like take that take that take that I don't wanna take it no more have a. I don't want to take it no more.
Starting point is 00:17:45 Have a good day. I don't want to take it no more. Man, that sound did nasty. I don't think I want him being my bully defending me no more. Hello, who's this? Yeah, this is Akil, man. Akil, what's up? Get it off your chest, Akil.
Starting point is 00:17:57 Hey, man, I got to talk to Lauren, man. Oh, God. Miss Nunu over there. Hey, so. You need. Y'all already read the comments. Hey, man, so, listen. I'm a long time listener. I love y'all. Charlamagne, so. You need. Y'all already read the comments. Hey, man. So, listen. I'm a long time listener.
Starting point is 00:18:06 I love y'all. Charlemagne, Envy. I appreciate y'all. Everything y'all do for the community. All that good stuff. Lauren, I love you too. But I gotta keep it 100, right? Mm-hmm.
Starting point is 00:18:14 When you was up here earlier when they were doing the switches and stuff, you was talking about Common. You talking about he was love bombing and all kinds of stuff, right? Mm-hmm. And you came at him a little bit. Mm-hmm. But when J-lo you you flipped the script i mean as far as i know j-lo was married so you're saying she never married nobody
Starting point is 00:18:31 yeah i mean you gotta keep it 100 yeah keep it 100 lauren you can't be just switching switching up the code like that now i love you black girl grinding all that but i gotta keep it 100 with you but we don't even know why j-Lo and Ben didn't work out. We didn't know why Tiffany Haddish and Common didn't work out. We knew what Tiffany Haddish said. We knew what Tiffany Haddish said, and J-Lo, but J-Lo got history, though. She's been married to people.
Starting point is 00:18:55 Did you hear when I was giving Common his just due for doing what it seems like is right with Jennifer Hudson? Yes, I understand that, but I'm saying you needed to give the same energy to J-Lo. You walking it back a little bit. I'm not going to say nothing, but I'm just saying.
Starting point is 00:19:10 I got to point it out. Double standards are real. They are. And we have to take them when y'all send them over here. So, welcome to our world. I mean, what? When men throw the double standards on women, we just got to go with it, right? It's just life.
Starting point is 00:19:25 So, welcome. Jesus. Welcome to the party. Jesus. we just got to go with it, right? It's just life, so fuck them. Jesus. Fuck them to the party. Jesus. Baby, fuck them to the party. For real, it's like that. Nah, I hear you, though, but I mean, I don't know. I don't really think it's the same.
Starting point is 00:19:34 Maybe I am just being biased because she's a woman. Thank you, Akil. Get it off your chest. 800-585-1051. If you need to vent, you can hit us up now. We got Jess with the mess with Lawn LaRosa coming up. We do. We're going to talk LeBron and Bronny back on the court.
Starting point is 00:19:47 But this time for the official game. Making history. All right. We'll get into that next. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club. Morning, everybody.
Starting point is 00:19:58 It's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are The Breakfast Club. Let's get to Just With The Mess with Lawn LaRosa. News is real. Webster's Alliance, Jessica Robin Moore. Let's get to Just With The Mess with Lauren LaRosa. News is real, web. Lauren's just for Robin Moore. Just don't do no lying. Just don't lie. She don't spare nobody.
Starting point is 00:20:14 Worldwide just, worldwide mess. On The Breakfast Club. She's a coach of shoes. With Lauren, Lauren LaRosa. I'm back. And I got the mess. Talk to me. Let's go, Lauren.
Starting point is 00:20:27 Woo! Thank you. Let's go. Yeah, why you doing that? I'm giving you positive encouragement. Let's go. Envy, what happened? Oh, my God.
Starting point is 00:20:38 You don't know either, right? I have no idea. Same. Okay, so last night, last night, LeBron and Bronny took the court. This is not the first time we've seen them together on the court. They did the preseason game against the sons, but this is the first time we're seeing them in the actual like opener.
Starting point is 00:20:54 Officially. Officially. First father and son duo to play together in the NBA. They played in LA last night and they won. Of course they won one 10 to one Oh three. Why you look up when they won, of course. They won 110-103. Why do you look up when I say, of course? Because I was looking down. Okay.
Starting point is 00:21:11 They played against the Minnesota Timberwolves. So there was a moment where the crowd got really, really excited because LeBron had already been playing, but he got off, and then he checked back in. Him and Bronny checked in at the same time with four minutes remaining in the game let's take a listen to their reaction to that you remember most all right you see the intensity right just play carefree though what about my stage is going so that's lebron giving brownie some like advice before they get up off the bench
Starting point is 00:21:44 and then when they get off the bench and they check in and the crowd goes crazy, I think for both of them it was just a huge memorable moment. You know what I mean? It's father-son. They're actually experiencing it in real time. We didn't have that audio? Yes, we do have that. Let's take a listen to number one.
Starting point is 00:21:56 About tonight. Going up to that sports table with my dad, checking in for the first time. That's a crazy moment I will never forget. I mean, I'm just extremely grateful for everything. I was given an amazing opportunity to come in this league and get better every day and learn every day. I'm just extremely grateful. Huge smile across your face.
Starting point is 00:22:14 Why is this feat so special? It's family. It's always been family over everything. For me, I lost a lot of time because of this league and committing to this league. being on the road at times, missing a lot of his things, Bryce's things, Zuri's things. So to be able to have this moment where I'm working still
Starting point is 00:22:33 and I can work alongside my son, it's one of the greatest gifts I've ever got from the man above, and I'm going to take full advantage of it. That was beautiful, but not what you asked for. No, that was what I was looking for. That was one of the two audios that were there. I thought it was when they checked in the game. No, I was looking for that. No, that was what I was looking for. That was one of the two audios that were there. I thought it was when they checked in the game. No, I was looking for that one.
Starting point is 00:22:46 No, that was just the crowd cheering. But I thought that that was beautiful and I wanted to make sure we played that one because a lot of times when parents are, I mean, your dad is LeBron. He does take a lot of time
Starting point is 00:22:55 away from the family to be LeBron. But for it to come full circle like that, I was like, man, that's such a good moment. But in the crowd, it was a sold out game.
Starting point is 00:23:02 Tons of people there. Ken Griffey Jr. and Ken Griffey Sr. actually came to witness history because they did the same thing back in 1990 in baseball um so they made it a point to be there and there's uh photos of them before the game got started yeah that's how everybody knew that brawny jr was gonna play because they actually flew the father and son ken griffey and to actually watch the game so they knew so people were waiting for that so I think it was dope though
Starting point is 00:23:25 I think that was great and I think a lot of fathers out there feel the same way like they work so hard for their family
Starting point is 00:23:29 they miss so much so the fact that he's able to do that is amazing yep and on both sides like everybody there was a point
Starting point is 00:23:37 in the game where LeBron threw the ball to Bronny and Bronny shot a three he didn't make the three
Starting point is 00:23:41 but everybody wanted him to make the shot just because it would have been like the shot passing him by LeBron you know what I mean like I think everybody kind of felt it I know Bronny shot a three. He didn't make the three. But everybody wanted him to make the shot just because it would have been like the shot passing him by LeBron. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:23:46 I think everybody kind of felt it. I know Bronny was, they got a lot of flack because of like the whole nepotism or whatever. But I think last night showed why it was so special to the people that didn't get it. To the people in the back that didn't understand. I'm all for nepotism.
Starting point is 00:23:59 And you know, there's nothing you can do but salute that. I salute LeBron James for putting himself in a position of power to where he can put his son in that position. if you're a believer in god if you're a believer in manifestation do we not remember when lebron said years ago he wanted to play with his son one day and it just seemed so far-fetched back then because you had to think yourself well damn would lebron be around that long yep well his son was far-fetched to y'all i don't even like you y'all
Starting point is 00:24:23 know i'm not like a sports girl i mean i'm sis with the sports but i'm not like a sports girl over 20 years exactly but lebron is lebron and still at the same level exactly we never thought lebron would be still here 21 years later that doesn't happen that don't happen it doesn't happen in any sports i remember when he said it i was like oh that's definitely it's lebron they're gonna grant his wish for sure but would he be around that long to play his son get there and would his son even be good enough to get that kind of look you know how many things had to align yes in order for that dream to come true that's only god only god amen well dang yeah okay so i always be feeling we press time so okay remember we had talked about cardi b and everything that was
Starting point is 00:25:02 happening with her family someone the fan called cps whatever whatever so separately on that same live sunday night late sunday night she had talked about wanting peace with offset and that piece was completely destroyed last night online let's take a listen to her talking about wanting peace i don't have beef with anybody that i that i loved and like helped me a lot after like all the divorce things and everything happened i want peace and i want friendship i don't really you know sometimes when i'll be coming over here and i'll be crashing out the first or the second the first and second day i'll be feeling good then after that i'll be feeling bad i just want like a healthy co-parenting relationship
Starting point is 00:25:39 and co-parenting means no no flirting no nothing no flirting, no nothing. I just want that, like peace. I want to be like my mom and my dad, that they do not f*** each other, but they always there for me and my sister. Well, I will say last night, that is not the display that we got online. And Cardi did delete these tweets, but it was already too late. All of the websites and the blogs grabbed them. She tweeted, bro, I wish the worst on this man. I never hated somebody so much. And these women be so thirsty to have them. Please this man off my hands this garbage bag is too heavy
Starting point is 00:26:09 um someone said he's the father of your children please stop she said yeah he is that's why i don't wish him death but i truly hate this dirty narcissistic piece of y'all know what came next after that and he uh she said that she also hates the fact that his family and friends never check him and that's why he's always going to be a piece of y'all know poop yep piece of poop person um and then fans were going as far as to say like he was the person that caused cps to like i guess disturb her piece and she clarified that that is not true because cps was called on both her and him correct um but yeah she took the tweets down but it was already too late so of course these are all over the headlines this morning um yeah so another crash out between them i don't know not my business not my business even if they post on social media and try to make it our business
Starting point is 00:26:54 it's not my business and i pray that uh they figure out a healthy co-parenting relationship i just pray that they figure it out regardless of what it is i just pray that they figure it out and i just i pray that i mean she deleted the tweets this time normally she don't even delete her tweets so she's kind of i guess trying to align with the wanting the peace thing i just want them to whatever happens because it's gonna be bumps in the road as you figure out co-parenting right especially you were being together or not just figure it out together and not with us i normally don't mind being in the chat but i i wouldn't mind being taken out of this group chat. Not my business, even if they try to make it my business.
Starting point is 00:27:26 I'm not listening. Hey, twin. Lauren trying to set me up this morning. I feel it. She got something in the chamber. That's why she keep that. I just want peace like my girl Cardi B. Okay, okay, okay.
Starting point is 00:27:40 What you and Taylor done cooked up? Y'all done cooked up something. I know it. All right. Y'all, Card up something. Go team. All right. Y'all. Cardi B one piece. I one piece. It's Wednesday.
Starting point is 00:27:49 We almost to the end of the week. I say choose violence. He been coming at your neck. I say choose violence. I think you should be quiet. No. I think you. Nope.
Starting point is 00:27:58 I think you. No, I'm not. Should be quiet. I am not. I think you. I am not. Should be quiet. It's two after the hour.
Starting point is 00:28:04 I think you should be quiet. We gotta go. Wrap it2. I am not. It's two after the hour. I think you should be quiet. We've got to go. Wrap it on up. All right. When we come back, Morgan will be joining us, of course, front page news, and then Damon Wayans Jr. So don't go anywhere. It's the Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 00:28:15 Come on. Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Lauren LaRosa filling in for Jess. And let's get in some front page news. Start off with some quick sports. Last night was the start of the NBA season.
Starting point is 00:28:28 The Lakers played the Timberwolves. They won 110-103. And the Celtics beat the Knicks last night 132-109. Last night LeBron and Bronny James made history as the first father and son to play together in the NBA. So congratulations to them. And I just want to say that 50-50 ball, that home run ball that the Dodgers, I think, offered him $300,000. He sold
Starting point is 00:28:49 it for $4.4 million at auction. So congratulations to that gentleman. Alright, what's up Morgan? What's up? Election Day is officially 13 days away on Tuesday, November 5th. And at the top of the front page, news is making sure you exercise your right to vote. With that said, Vice President Kamala Harris,
Starting point is 00:29:06 she sat down for an interview with NBC News' Hallie Jackson, and she talked about the issues surrounding immigration, women's reproductive rights, health care, and some more, and, of course, the economy. Let's hear from VP Harris on NBC News. My plans are focused on working people, the middle class, and what we must do to strengthen hardworking people to be able to do what they dream and aspire to be able to do. His plans are about giving tax cuts, massive tax cuts, to billionaires and big corporations.
Starting point is 00:29:37 His so-called plan for the economy, economists have estimated, will exasperate inflation and invite a recession by the middle of next year. So there's a huge difference between he and I. Meanwhile, Harris's running mate Tim Walz made a campaign stop in Wisconsin with former President Barack Obama. The Democratic vice presidential nominee encouraged people to vote. And he also talked about how 2016 Trump is not the same as 2020 Trump and who is not the same as Trump today and that another Trump term would be dangerous for America. Let's hear those comments from Walls in Wisconsin. He is not the 2016 Donald Trump. This is a brand new version. Now look, he is, as Kamala says,
Starting point is 00:30:20 he is a very unserious person, but the consequences of putting him back in office are deadly serious. He's talking about sending the military against people who don't support him. He's naming names. Look, I recognize I'm gonna be at the top of that list. You think he's stopping with me? He's talking about you. He's talking about using the United States military to go after people who disagree with his idiotic ideas, his unpatriotic ideas, his traitorous ideas. And he's talking about using the military. He talks about the enemy from within. I agree with Tim Walz 100 percent. And everybody is acting like it's normal.
Starting point is 00:31:01 I was about to say you were just talking about this last hour of Charlamagne like it's crazy. But also former President Barack Obama, he also spoke at the event. And he listed the reasons why Tim Walz would make a great vice president. Let's hear from Obama in Wisconsin on Walz. The kind of person who should be in politics. He's a veteran. He's a teacher. He's a coach politics he's a veteran he's a teacher he's a coach he's a hunter been a great governor early in-person voting is underway in wisconsin and of course a number number of other states so you guys you know y'all go out there and y'all do y'all big one um bringing
Starting point is 00:31:39 things home to new york the exonerated central park five i know you guys touched on this story yesterday well he of course, they are suing former President Donald Trump for defamation. The group's attorney, Shannon Spector, says the lawsuit was filed in response to comments made by the former commander-in-chief during last month's presidential debate.
Starting point is 00:31:58 Let's hear more from Attorney Spector in regards to that case. They thought it was over, but obviously it wasn't. And now they've been defamed by Mr. Trump in front of the whole country. And what they want is they want a trial. What they have to do now all over again, all over again is clear their names. Mr. Trump has known for 20 years that these men were conclusively exonerated, yet he continues to perpetuate his false narrative. Yeah, so current New York City Councilman Yusuf Salam, who was a part of the Central Park Five, he was at that debate.
Starting point is 00:32:37 Trump claimed the group pleaded guilty when they were tried in connection to assault and rape of a woman running in central park in 1989 the group did not plead uh guilty with the complaint saying trump's statements are demonstrably false and that the men have suffered injuries because of his defamatory statements just absolutely terrible we got time for one more or no i hope this is just walk five gets all their money you know what i'm saying but i mean the reality is reality is Donald Trump don't care nothing about the law. Donald Trump's legal team don't care nothing about the law. They could give a damn, you know? So good luck.
Starting point is 00:33:12 You know? Good luck. It is sad that you got to kind of get your name cleared, you're exonerated, and then you got to deal with it all over again. But let's continue to say her name, Breonna Taylor, because she's not here to speak up for herself, defend herself. Well, testimony will continue today in Kentucky in a closely watched trial of Brett Hankinson. The trial of Brett Hankinson, the former Louisville officer who was involved in the botched raid on Breonna Taylor's apartment in 2020. Now, an officer who investigated the raid took the stand on Tuesday. He didn't fire the shot that killed Taylor, but prosecutors argue he fired blindly into
Starting point is 00:33:47 the apartment. Now, Sergeant Jason Vance, he used statements by Hankinson in the previous federal trial to show that the former officer could not see what he was shooting at when he fired shots during the raid. This is the third trial for Hankinson after a deadlock jury in the last federal trial and after he was previously acquitted on state charges. All those wanton charges that Breonna Taylor's boyfriend was facing. Maybe they should go to this guy here, but I'm not going to get too much into that.
Starting point is 00:34:16 That's your front page news. I'm Morgan Wood. Follow me on social at Morgan Media. And for more news coverage, make sure you're following at Black Information Network. Download the free iHeartRadio app and visit BINnews.com. All right. Thank you, Morgan. Thank you.
Starting point is 00:34:29 All right. When we come back, Damon Wayans Jr. will be joining us. They have a new series on CBS. It's called Papa's House. Monday's at 8.30 p.m. And we're going to talk to him next. So don't move. It's The Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 00:34:41 Good morning. The Breakfast Club. Morning, everybody. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club. Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are The Breakfast Club. Jess is on maternity leave, so Launa Rose is filling in. And we got a special guest in the building. Yes, indeed.
Starting point is 00:34:56 Ladies and gentlemen, we have Damon Wayans Jr. Welcome. Thank you, boss. Thank you, man. Listen, I always went after Wayans, right? Are you born into the Illuminati or you have to earn your spot like everybody else? The Illuminati? You definitely don't get hazed.
Starting point is 00:35:10 They definitely walk you right in. No, I don't know. I don't know about the Illuminati. Yeah. No, man. How you get there? I had to earn my spot. You did?
Starting point is 00:35:19 But I'm saying, y'all been successful for so long. Oh, so success means Illuminati? You know that. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, come on. It takes, you know, yeah, you kind of just walk in at this point. But, you know, I'm a conspiracy theorist, so I don't really f*** with Illuminati. I thought the conspiracy theorist did, like, the whole Illuminati.
Starting point is 00:35:39 Isn't that a conspiracy? What? The Illuminati. The Illuminati is a conspiracy. Yeah, but. I don't attach myself to that. Oh, gotcha. Dammit, like, what the f*** are we talking about? No, I thought you saidati is a conspiracy but i don't attach myself to that you know i i'll be on i'll be on youtube i'll be looking at some videos the conspiracies about the waynes brothers dinner how has the waynes family been so successful for so long i don't
Starting point is 00:36:01 know if there's a conspiracy i think it's just family working together you know I feel like that's what we all should be doing absolutely you know what I mean like I feel like black people learn best by example and so you have a bunch of examples and you just copy them did you study every member your family like did you watch everything Keenan was in did you watch everything your dad was in you watch everything Marlon was in like I thought since you was a child like right study everything that they did. I mean, I watched the stuff
Starting point is 00:36:26 that I liked. There was ones I skipped. What did you skip? What did you skip? What did you skip? What did you skip? Glimmer Man. I don't remember Glimmer Man.
Starting point is 00:36:37 I don't remember the Glimmer Man. My dad, my Uncle Keenan did a movie with Steven Seagal. Glimmer Man. Is that what it's called? I don't know.
Starting point is 00:36:43 I don't remember that one. Is that me? You're not playing with a blank man? No, no. I watchedlimmer Man. Is that what it's called? I don't know. I don't remember that one. Is that me? I'm not playing for Blake Man. No, no. I watched Blake Man. You was in it. Because I was in it, yeah. You see Glimmer Man?
Starting point is 00:36:51 I don't even know what you're talking about. They pulled it down? The Glimmer Man. It wasn't Glimmer Man. I don't remember this one. I definitely don't remember Glimmer Man. 1996. I missed that one.
Starting point is 00:36:58 Yeah, man. Yeah. I like the comedy. A lot of people did. Yeah, I like the comedies. Yeah, I like Don't Be a Menace is one of my favorites. Classic. Love Major Payne. Classic. That's a lot of people did. Yeah, I like the comedies. Yeah, I like Don't Be a Menace is one of my favorites. Classic. Love Major Payne.
Starting point is 00:37:07 Classic. What was the movie with Jada Pinkett and Uncle Kenan? Oh, uh, uh, uh, uh. Lowdown Nerdy Shame. Lowdown Nerdy Shame, yeah. So I love those. Those are like my top. Classics.
Starting point is 00:37:17 Yeah, yeah. And Blank Man because I was in Blank Man. So who are the everyday working class Williams? Everyday working class? Are they any everyday working class? We got a bunch of working class Williams. Okay. We got a big ass family.
Starting point is 00:37:27 So there's like a lot of people that are just as funny as everybody, but they just don't feel like going through the Hollywood shit. But do they just work, do they work on the set or do they have like- We have some that work on the set. You know, we got- I love it. Yeah. We got Uncle Sean right on the show.
Starting point is 00:37:39 He works on Father's House. Yeah. Aunt Kim. She's a show runner. Yeah. How do you know all this? Oh yeah, because- I was black like I knew it. This guy. This guy. This guy. This guy. This guy. This guy. This guy. This guy. This guy. This guy. This guy. This guy. This guy. This guy. This guy. This guy. This guy. This guy. This guy. This guy. This guy. This guy. This guy. This guy. This guy. This guy. This guy. This guy. This guy. This guy. This guy. This guy. This guy. This guy. This guy. This guy. This guy. This guy. showrunner. Yeah. How do you know all this? Oh, yeah, because Marla. I was going to act like I knew.
Starting point is 00:37:45 This guy. He live here. This guy. He live here. You know, I got my daughter works on the set. She's a stand-in for Essence Atkins' character. Wow. And she be writing on the show, too.
Starting point is 00:37:56 She's great. That's it. Yeah, she's dope. Now, we got to talk about the pressures of being a Wans. I mean, because. Is there pressure, though? Pops, uncle, family, cousins. Like. Yeah. Is there any pressure? No, I don't feel like. I mean, cause. Is there pressure though? Pops, uncle, family, cousins, like.
Starting point is 00:38:05 Yeah. Is there any pressure? No, I don't feel like, I don't feel like there's pressure. I mean, maybe in the beginning, in the beginning, it was like,
Starting point is 00:38:11 I used to have a, an alias when I went on stage, Kyle Green. Really? Yeah. And no one guessed it? You look. Oh no,
Starting point is 00:38:17 they just like your pops. Wait, you look like the Wayans family. Just like your pops. No, like the middle of my punchline, I was like, you look just like your damn daddy and so i
Starting point is 00:38:26 had to change it just to damon you know but really i was just trying to get my bearings you know i was trying to like get on stage and not be like come to the stage damon wayne's son you know so that's why have you never got something because you were wayne's like it was like a part of the family now um maybe i don't know they don't you know that's all that behind the scenes stuff but um you know they let you in they'll let you in just because they want to see you you know like oh damon williams when i first started so i got in some some rooms and shout out to my family for making it easier for me you know a lot of people they frown on the nepo baby thing but i think it's great i think it's like i don't see nothing with it i don't either i mean i feel like
Starting point is 00:39:04 it's a business this is a business just like any other business if it was a you know a car manufacturer and then you pass it down to his son stuff like that
Starting point is 00:39:12 it's just that's what it is I think what y'all done is phenomenal I was driving on the west side yesterday and I saw the digital billboard for Poppa's house
Starting point is 00:39:18 oh they had a billboard out there yeah but it was you and your pops and I was just like man number one OG Damon Wayans been getting it
Starting point is 00:39:24 for a long long long long time that man is a killer and it's nothing cooler than being able to do what you love to do with your son like everybody we love what Bron and Ronnie doing gotta give it up for y'all too yeah man I mean I'm happy man we've had a really good time so far
Starting point is 00:39:39 we shot like 11 already and you know it finally came out. And I'm just hoping, you know, people keep watching and seeing because it gets funnier and funnier. You know, the pilot is a good it sets the stage, sets the characters. But we had a lot of suits. You know, they were like kind of like making sure that we did what they wanted us to do. And then as time went on, they've let us spread our wings. And now we get to just be ridiculous and funny and heartfelt.
Starting point is 00:40:06 And, you know, I love it. I love seeing my dad every damn day. But what is Papa's House about for people that don't know? Yeah. So Papa's House is basically about a papa who's a popular morning radio DJ. And yeah, a little bit. Yeah, a little bit. And he is a he lives alone.
Starting point is 00:40:23 He's happily divorced. He basically lives his dream of solitude until his son, who's like an immature, needy guy, moves in next door to him with his wife and his two kids and just kind of turns Papa's life upside down. And that's basically the long and short of it. We were toying with the idea of calling it Raising Damon because it's like, you know, you think it's him raising me, but then you kind of see that Papa needs some raising too. It's a lot of old school versus new school views. I think it's really cool.
Starting point is 00:40:51 My goal for the show is to bring back black comedies. Had I known that, you know, the 90s and the early 2000s, like, were never going to be again. You know, like there were so many options we had. Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, Living Single. Cosby Show. Cosby Show. Martin. Different world. we're never going to be again you know like there were so many options we had fresh prince of bel air living single cosby show different we had so many options on so many different channels and had i known that we were going to have like nothing for like you know over a decade i would have appreciated it more you know family matters nobody can explain to me why that went away because it's not like all all those shows were super successful so what happened in hollywood that they just flipped the switch and said we don't want no
Starting point is 00:41:27 more of this let's do reality television i don't know i feel like they always use black people to kind of build up the platforms and then just do away with them you know you're you know the living single friends thing the upn remember upn absolutely they use all them shows jamie foxx show to the waynes brothers let's Moesha in there, too. Moesha. Come on, now. So they had all these damn shows. Your pop show, too.
Starting point is 00:41:50 My Wife and Kids. My Wife and Kids. I didn't want to say that because... That was fine if you didn't want to say that. I love My Wife and Kids. But we had so many shows. And I feel like now, what do we have? We have Abbott,
Starting point is 00:42:05 we have The Neighborhood. Is there anything else? Nah, you know, there was a resurgence, but a lot of them just weren't good. Blackish and grown-ish. Oh yeah, blackish was great.
Starting point is 00:42:14 We got The Chi. Yeah, Insecure. Right. Insecure stopped. Insecure was great. I'm talking about like now, like they don't ever, yeah, like the sitcoms,
Starting point is 00:42:22 like network TV. I feel like it's, you know, it's far and few between tv i feel like it's you know it's far and few between and i just hope that you know maybe the show gets popular enough to be like oh let's bring more of those you know what i mean i i love it because i feel like people need to see black people enjoying themselves black people making each other laugh black people making the world laugh all right we got more with damon waynes jr when we come back don't move it's the breakfast club good morning morning everybody we are the breakfast club loma rosa filling in for Mm-hmm. All right, we got more with Damon Wayans Jr. When we come back, don't move. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
Starting point is 00:42:45 Good morning, everybody. We are The Breakfast Club. Lorna Rosa filling in for Jess. And we're still kicking it with Damon Wayans Jr. Lauren? How much of this show is just improv off the script? Because I know it's based on, like, you guys are really about to move next door to each other or something at one point. Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:42:59 A lot of it's improv, you know. But we have a script. But we definitely do whatever we want because, you know, it's my dad's show. And he'll just let people play. And so we having fun, you know but we we have a script but we definitely do whatever we want because you know it's my dad's show and he'll just let people play and so we having fun you know i'm i like i like to improvise but um you know there's certain characters that like to just do the script and they're fine doing the script um but everybody's having fun are you good at taking notes are both are you and your dad good at taking notes me yeah yeah yeah i Yeah, I take notes. I mean, I like constructive criticism. I mean, my dad, that's how he raised me.
Starting point is 00:43:29 This dude is the most brutal critic of all time. I did, years ago, I did Deaf Comedy Jam, and I got a standing ovation. Like, I was nervous as hell. I got a standing ovation. I do really well. I get off stage. He comes up to me.
Starting point is 00:43:41 He goes, anything you did, son? And I go, I don't know, like, eight, nine? He's like, seven and a half. And he just walks off. No context, nothing? No, nothing. No notes? No notes.
Starting point is 00:43:55 Just got figured out. Do better. How do you feel with your dad doing stand-up? He would talk about you guys in stand-up. And, of course, he talks about you, you you you know masturbating off the house at that time so how did that work out you lit up you lit up yeah boys got louder so how was that for you as a kid when your dad used to tell them stories that one specifically was embarrassing because i remember one time i was about to hook up with this girl and she was like, wait a minute.
Starting point is 00:44:25 Are you the guy that does the thing with spaghetti? And I was just like, what? And then she plays me a clip of the friggin video of him just, you know, talking about me going spaghetti again. I'll be right back. And, you know, I didn't get any that day. So, yeah, it messed me up. Did you not get any because she wanted you to do the spaghetti trick right then and there? And you was like, no.
Starting point is 00:44:47 I'm like, you can do the spaghetti trick. Yeah. No, she just wanted to laugh at me. She just laughed. It was very embarrassing. Damn. Yeah. Do you think you have an appreciation for history being that you're surrounded by it?
Starting point is 00:45:01 I mean, you're making your own. But you're always, I mean, your whole life, I'm sure Eddie Murphy or Senor Hall, Robert Townsend, these people were just there. Mm-hmm. So do you have a appreciation for it?
Starting point is 00:45:11 Because if it was me, I couldn't shut the f*** up. I'd be asking a million questions all the time. My dad kind of instilled in me not bothering famous people. Like, I see them and I give them respect,
Starting point is 00:45:22 but I'm also like, you know, you do your thing. I don't want to ask you the question that I know thousands of people ask you. Like, I see them and I give them respect, but I'm also like, you know, you do your thing. I don't want to ask you the question that I know thousands of people ask you. Like I see Eddie and I just like I'm in awe, but I'm also not going to like show him that I'm in awe. You know, so I don't really but I don't like bothering famous people. But we did used to have a lot of fun. You know, we my dad said that, you know, when when I was a kid, Eddie used to invite him and his family on their little yacht parties and my dad would have to go on there with his you know his wife and and me as a kid I was like two years old maybe three
Starting point is 00:45:52 and and Eddie would be sitting there like man this is isn't nice man like looking at my family like see this is what I want I want this I'm gonna go and like he'd leave and my dad would just be on the boat by himself with his family and there'd be like a bunch of girls there and stuff like that a bunch of celebrities and it was really cool you know and um i remember one time well my dad told me this emmanuel lewis you know manuel yes man so webster he was yes so he was on the boat right right, one time. And he was, like, dressed fly. He had a suit on, had a watch, and he's a little dude.
Starting point is 00:46:29 He's a little dude. And I, as a baby, was confused because I'm like. You thought he was a big baby. I thought he was a big baby. I'm like, why? How do you know all them big words? Who gave you a watch? You know, I'm, like, following the whole the whole yacht trying to you
Starting point is 00:46:46 know see what's up with him you know just like I'm shoes you know where your diaper at oh was you you remember I was to know he just told me following him everywhere he was like come on man go he's like trying to shoot me away moment is nap time. So what is the, you guys always keep Essence Atkins booked. I know she's in Papa's House. She plays Dr. Ivy Green. What's the chemistry with her and the Wayans family?
Starting point is 00:47:16 Like, can you talk a bit about that and a decision to bring her on this show? Right. Well, first of all, Essence Atkins keeps herself booked. Like, that woman is a phenomenal comedic actress. Phenomenal actress, period. But she's also, really funny and um initially my dad didn't want her to be on the show because uncle mom was like yo you gotta put it on you know she's really funny i don't know what you're doing you know and my dad was like kind of you know like no he was on she was on your show i don't want to have that on my show like leave it alone and finally he you know he was
Starting point is 00:47:45 like come in and read and she went in and like from the moment she walked in the door she was killing us like just so funny like before she even said a word of the audition she came in killed it killed it left and she was the first person up too so everybody had like she just sucked all the energy out the room and there was just like no one was gonna do or top that so you know so essence keeps herself look like she's just phenomenal now you also see the change of comedy right because you've seen everything your family has done right from blank man to live in color do you think comedy can go back there without people getting insulted about getting offended taking things personal I mean I don't
Starting point is 00:48:25 think so I mean I feel like I do blank man to the show kind of we could do like that but this blank man offensive though I feel like I feel like blank man was like pretty chill I don't remember I have to go back and watch it again because what I because what what we didn't think was offensive now when you back to be like hey oh yeah that would piss everybody I mean I miss those shows I miss I do color shows and those shows that push the line and push the edge
Starting point is 00:48:47 you know I I blame Judd Apatow bring it down I'm here for it bring it down I'm always down to blame the white man for something
Starting point is 00:48:54 so I mean this is a conspiracy theory but I don't think he did it intentionally but I feel like it started with Superbad like Superbad came out classic
Starting point is 00:49:04 super funny and then I feel like after that with Superbad. Superbad came out, classic, super funny, and then I feel like after that, it was just no more black stuff, no more black movies. It was just like, they were like, we got it from you, and then they did all their, it was like Jewish comedies, starring Jewish people, Jewish young guys, which were really funny. I love 40-year-old version, I love Bridesmaids,
Starting point is 00:49:23 I love Superbad bad but i feel like it like just went that way and then there was no more black comedies like they don't make them anymore have you noticed that i wonder if it's because i think about what you're saying all the time because i love the tone of all those movies you did i even put get them to the greek and that yeah i wonder if it's because uh hangover they're willing to take more risk yeah well they have like there's a lot of things that they do in their comedy that I feel like some black people wouldn't necessarily do. They have the room to do it, though, right? I disagree.
Starting point is 00:49:51 I'm saying the opportunity's not there. You know there's a bunch of black comedies being written. They're just not being shot. They're not being given to black comedians. But I think he's asking, would some of our big name black comedians would they take those roles that are gonna push those boundaries? Because it could offend what boundary I mean people are offended by everything nowadays So it depends on who you talk about what you talking about? Well, it's a lot of like back in the day when you look at it living color and all that stuff like that
Starting point is 00:50:15 They weren't afraid to pretend to be gay. They weren't afraid They wore dresses. Yeah, I'm not saying you got a way to judge but they weren't afraid to push the limit Right, there's things that I feel like black people wouldn't do. Now you just get critiqued for everything. But I think if it's funny enough, they'll let you do it. Like we let Robert Downey Jr. get away with blackface because it was funny. But I don't think he could do that now. I don't feel like anything is...
Starting point is 00:50:40 I don't even know if Superbad could get away with being Superbad now. Maybe Superbad. But like 40 year old virgin I'm not sure right like these not even nerds not even nerds which is crazy
Starting point is 00:50:50 nerds is rapey though now when you go back to the black ass I haven't I haven't watched you go back to the black ass rapey by the way it's not even
Starting point is 00:50:56 just comedy though I think about back in the day like why was Q in high school f***ing the nurse in juice they didn't even give us an explanation
Starting point is 00:51:04 like there was no reason for it I didn't even give us an explanation. Like, there was no reason for it. I didn't even think about that. Why was this nurse just f***ing the high school? I bet you there was like a storyline that they just didn't
Starting point is 00:51:13 have time to explore. They probably had to cut it. You know what I mean? Alright, we got more with Damon Wayans Jr. When we come back, don't move.
Starting point is 00:51:20 It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. Good morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne Tha God. We are the breakfast club long and rosa filling in for jess and we're still kicking it with damon wayans jr lauren are you guys gonna like because i don't i feel like too it's a lot of the like the networks know that people will be offended so they try to stay away even if they want to try it right but in papa's house like you guys have essence atkins
Starting point is 00:51:42 who's kind of coming in and your dad is like the old school person who he's like aware of the boundaries, but he doesn't really care. And she's like, you're going to have to care. Are y'all going to kind of play around with that a little bit more and take those risks? Or is the network like we can be cute with it, but like, no, because your dad be willing to go all the way there. I love it. Oh, he goes there all the time. Didn't he get in trouble on your show years ago? I watched that last night.
Starting point is 00:52:04 I watched it last night. I watched it last night. You resurfacing things for no reason. Well, they put my picture during that whole contribution. I remember. I do remember. It was plastered everywhere. I was like, come on now. I was like, he didn't say it.
Starting point is 00:52:20 But guess what? Gotta pay for the sins of his father. That was crazy um what we would y'all gonna push those boundaries on the show yes we are we we have and i think that you know once the suits the cbs saw that we know what we're doing they kind of like let us play you know i mean like and you'll see each episode gets funnier and funnier and funnier and uh you know and the characters are get more and more well-rounded we deal with like real issues too which is kind of weird to have like serious scenes and stuff like that but we we do that too which just makes the comedy funnier and um i love what we're doing right now man it's it's
Starting point is 00:53:00 very unique especially on cbs like we're definitely making cbs uncomfortable with the choices we're making which i think is great because we're pushing the envelope it's like we got we we're competing against streaming now we're competing against network shows that go for it so it's like there's no time to really just play it safe are you ever afraid to work with your pops because you know that he just like sabotaged his SNL situation and just walked he purposely did things to get fired do you ever think that he might do that again I don't I think he's more patient now I think he just wants to make a good show and spend time with his family doing it like I feel like this is like what he likes doing and so I don't think he's gonna jeopardize that yeah
Starting point is 00:53:41 I mean that you know maybe 10 years ago maybe but like now i feel like he's just like chill and and just having fun like we just be laughing the whole day it's just i love it and when you know you talk about you know sean writing on the show and you know uh your aunt kim being a showrunner do y'all even look outside of the family no we have a lot of people that are from are outside of the family too like there's like 12 13 writers on the show you said they know you guys though right like they're like yeah we all know they're family friends like the showrunner we uh he the showrunner wrote major pain with my dad he wrote on my wife and kids with my dad so the strangers get a chance strangers
Starting point is 00:54:19 get a chance to yeah we got some strangers in there that sounds so crazy we got some strangers y'all are doing it the way black people should do it i agree and i think that you know and and we're not bringing in stragglers like we're bringing people that contribute to the project they're not just being like they're not just there because their name is wayans they're actually like contributing and being really good uh keenan jr's in the writer's room which is he's so damn funny my brother michael the writer's room it's just it's just great man this is the closest thing i've come to being on a show that i have control of like i always kind of envy my family because like the first generation because they got to come in as themselves like this is who we are within living color like this is who we are
Starting point is 00:55:05 take it or leave it this is funny to us like i've been an actor for hire my entire career so i've been funny in spots but you can only be as funny as they allow you to be and so i love that this is kind of like the next best thing you know it's still my dad's baby but i get to contribute a lot and he's very collaborative so yeah when did you feel like you started to make your own name for yourself and people started saying oh that's not damon wayne's son that's actually damon wayne's unit i feel like when i had the happy ending show and then i booked the new girl show at the same time right and so there was like a whole uproar about that and i thought that was pretty cool because happy endings was my first the first show i ever auditioned for and then new girl was the second show i ever auditioned for so i felt like i was like oh i got there's something and uh and then after that i just felt like i can do my
Starting point is 00:55:54 own thing are you gonna be part of the tour that they're doing they're doing a tour yeah you know about the comedy tour no all together don't be telling me nothing i'm second generation they nah they barely told us. We just thought you knew and we was going to drop it here. No, I saw that clip. I think... Yeah, yeah. I saw that clip. You are so well composed.
Starting point is 00:56:12 We kept it. We kept it. No, no. What I was going to say is I think it's something else. I don't think it's a tour. I think it's something else. Don't you think it is?
Starting point is 00:56:21 I can't say. But what I think it is, but if it is what I think it is is gonna be fire we know that but like it just has to be something to immortalize the winds i think like the winds need a 30 for 30 or something like you know what i'm saying like that'll be dope like do they do that for i've never seen yeah yeah i mean that'd be dope but no it's gonna be it's uh it's either like it's like something on TV or film, I think. What's it called?
Starting point is 00:56:47 I don't know. I can't say. I think you might have said too much. As soon as it drops, he's going to be the host and we're going to be like, he was in here like he didn't do nothing. But I gave more than he did. You did. You did.
Starting point is 00:56:55 But this is your time to shine. Just imagine what they did to you last time. You wasn't even here and they put your picture on things. You strong, man. You should blow it up right now. No, I can't say because i don't i don't know if it's true because if i say something that's wrong true and i'm gonna look like an idiot i get it so they be keep they they they don't even tell me that much i hear like
Starting point is 00:57:13 whispers my family's just gossiping ass family man well salute to you for uh continuing to carry the torch the right way thank you man and salute to And salute to y'all, man. Because, like, I came here, I forgot how many years ago. At least over a decade. Yeah, yeah. And then to see what you guys became is just phenomenal, man. Appreciate you, brother.
Starting point is 00:57:32 Papa's House, Mondays, 8.30 on CBS. Make sure you check it out. You can stream it on Paramount Plus as well. And we appreciate you for joining us, brother. Thank you, man.
Starting point is 00:57:40 Damon Wenz Jr. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are The Breakfast Club. Let's get to Just With The Mess with Lauren LaRosa. you man damon wenz jr it's the breakfast club good morning morning everybody it's dj envy jess hilarious charlamagne the guy we are the breakfast club let's get to just with the mess with lauren la rosa news is real jessica robert moore just don't do no lie she don't spare nobody
Starting point is 00:57:58 worldwide just worldwide on the breakfast club the coaches Worldwide jets, worldwide mess. On The Breakfast Club. The culture show. With Lauren, Lauren LaRosa. I'm back. And I got the mess. Talk to me. So Eminem, who has been a longtime supporter of the VP Kamala Harris, introduced Obama last night at a rally in support of the Harris-Walls campaign in Michigan.
Starting point is 00:58:23 Let's take a listen to Eminem. Detroit! What up, though? So look, as most of you know, the city of Detroit and the whole state of Michigan mean a lot to me. And going into this election, the spotlight is on us more than ever, and I think it's important to use your voice. So I'm encouraging everybody to get out and vote, please. I also think that people shouldn't be afraid to get out and vote please I also think that people shouldn't be afraid to express their opinions and I don't think anyone wants in America where people are worried about retribution of what people will do if you make your opinion known I think Vice President Harris supports a
Starting point is 00:58:58 future for this country where these freedoms and many others will be protected and upheld and so then after, Obama comes on and Obama does his part of doing his speech. Let's take a listen to how he opens his speech. You know, I have done a lot of rallies, so I don't usually get nervous. But I was feeling some kind of way following Eminem. Now notice, my palms are sweaty knees weak arms are heavy bombing on my sweater already mom's spaghetti i'm nervous but on the surface i look calm and ready to drop bombs but i keep on forgetting baby obama walked away from that stage like a pastor in a
Starting point is 00:59:44 church on a sunday okay so you need to go ahead and do stand-up that's his true calling that's what he really want to do he's very charming he didn't very charming he didn't been president of the united states of america now he just wants to move the crowd he wants to command crowds do you feel like the because i mean of course it's obama so you're going to listen and and during his speech i listened to the full speech during the speech he talked about just a lot like the auto industry making everything he was doing was trying to make you know kim uh kim tim walls and kamala relatable to the everyday person in michigan and you know they're going to fight for the everyday people there but do you guys feel like because michigan
Starting point is 01:00:16 is very important right now and it's very close there spending a lot of time in michigan y'all feel like this this broke through like this is doing what it needs to do i have no idea i'm not from michigan but i will say when i was in Detroit last week, when I interviewed the vice president, you know, just talking to a lot of people in Detroit, a lot of brothers and sisters in Detroit. I love Detroit, by the way. Drop on a clue box for Detroit. This is a bunch of beautiful working class black people. They are. They were very upset over Donald Trump.
Starting point is 01:00:40 Trump's comments about Detroit when he said that if the vice president becomes president, America will be like Detroit. They were very upset about that. Yeah, I love that. That that definitely energized them. Obama gave Trump a lot of shots throughout. He definitely did. And he talked about building back up Detroit when, you know, they shut a lot of the car plants down and he was making sure that he went there to make sure those car plants were open back up and that people had jobs. So, yeah, he talked about what he did when he was president for detroit one of president obama's
Starting point is 01:01:09 most effective messages that keeps getting lost you know because of all of the comments about uh black men not supporting the vp because she's a woman but also he said uh i think it was in one of those speeches in pennsylvania he said we're not going to prevent every bad thing from happening in this country whoever we elect president that's not how things work. The question is, do we have somebody there who sees us, who cares about us, who will work on our behalf and can make things a little bit better? And he spoke about how he couldn't get everything done
Starting point is 01:01:34 that he wanted to do as president, right? And he was like, yo, we're not going to eliminate poverty. We're not going to eliminate racism, but we can just make things a little bit better. I just think that's an honest message. People should speak more that way that's real because people the first thing people say is black people love obama but what did he do for us or what did he y'all don't know the things he didn't do for us and it's like he couldn't do everything oh you guys know what i
Starting point is 01:01:56 mean no i mean that's a huge thing exactly but i think people want to focus on what didn't happen and what they felt like should have happened when it's like he can't do everything when you go to work every day you guys people also follow ahead that's also what other't happen and what they felt like should have happened when it's like he can't do everything. When you go to work every day you got to do this. People also follow his lies. That's also what other people say. What? Talk about it. Because he ran on hope and change.
Starting point is 01:02:10 So when you run on hope and change and make it seem like you're the person that's going to just change the whole condition of America you set the bar really, really, really,
Starting point is 01:02:19 really, really, really high and it will let people down. He changed a lot though. He did change a lot but also he didn't have to set that bar really high. It was already set there because he was the first black. He had that bar put for him.
Starting point is 01:02:30 He also ran on hope and change. Hop up and do some chin-ups. If you're being a hope dealer and you're offering people change. You know Envy don't know. You seen his arms? Oh my goodness. Ask Logan. Ask the man in the house. Ask Big Logan. Drop one of Clues' bombs for Big Logan. oh my goodness you know if you don't ask Logan ask the man in the house ask Big Logie
Starting point is 01:02:45 drop on the clues bottom for Big Logie for those of you guys I mean you do know cause I shout out to Lil Logie Lil Lil
Starting point is 01:02:52 Lil Daddy shout out to Lil Logie Lil Daddy Lil Daddy and Big Logie alright daddy shout out to Lil Logie Lil Daddy alright relax
Starting point is 01:02:59 shout out to Lil Logie ain't nothing little about Logie I'm gonna have Logan come up here and push you around he need to push you around you don't need to work I don't need to work
Starting point is 01:03:07 when is Logan's next break he don't get a break oh well I mean anytime he wants to come I think you know I'd be here to see what that would look like that sounded disgusting
Starting point is 01:03:15 put her in handcuffs no one else thought that but you but anyway speaking of Diddy this guy's crazy Busta Rhymes was speaking to Extra he was out at the New
Starting point is 01:03:26 York premiere for Venom the Last Dance and Extra had asked him a few questions he was talking about his health um his relationships with some different people in the industry people he works with but then they also talked to him about Diddy and here's what he had to say I also would like for everyone to be mindful of the thirst and the urgency and the need to speak on the situation. I think a lot of times people don't realize how insensitive it could be to have opinions on things that you have no understanding of outside of what you're being told. confuse ourselves prematurely past judgment and we're not realizing how much we can directly and indirectly affect everyone involved with our unwarranted opinions so with that being said i'm gonna reserve my opinions and i'm gonna wish the best for everyone involved everybody probably need to mind their damn business until the truth is undisputed that's a great way of thinking but
Starting point is 01:04:25 that's not what is happening or going to happen oh yeah i listened to that whole clip and i thought uh what buster said was true i thought it was very thoughtful but buster just forgot one thing what he's speaking from the perspective of somebody who doesn't have a podcast who doesn't have a radio show who doesn't have a youtube page who doesn't have a a social media you got to get these takes off a social media a social media? You gotta get these takes off. A social media? A social media? People are just leaving comments. People gotta get these jokes off.
Starting point is 01:04:51 People gotta get these jokes off. It's content for the day, boss. But he's absolutely positively right. But at the end of the day, people want to get those jokes off. Well, y'all talking about getting this content off. Quincy, so yesterday, Quincy and the family, Quincy is Diddy's son. Along with all his other brothers and sisters released a statement saying, you know, like we're going to stand behind our father and just kind of relax a bit.
Starting point is 01:05:12 Like there's been a frenzy on social media and it's unfair. So now Quincy is dropping a new show. The show is called Just a Vlog. So it'll be a series of online vlogs and it'll drop. It premieres on Octoberober 27th now this will show behind the scenes of the combs family so it'll show their life through their lens from family vacations family highs family lows people were quick to point out that diddy was in uh the promo for the family vacation part yep i've seen that yes um was in the promo now when i saw this
Starting point is 01:05:44 i'm like i mean i understand right now that everyone's looking at them and trying to create their own story about Diddy and his family. I don't know if I would want to do anything that could, people could pick apart even more and just add to like the, the, the craziness that's already online. If I was Quincy and the rest of his family, but it's their choice,
Starting point is 01:06:00 but I just don't know if I would have done that. Well, I'm sure I would hope that it would go past the lawyers first to see if there's anything that would be incriminating but also i think it right now i think everybody looks at that everybody is a monster and i think it makes them more look more human just to see what they're dealing with i gotta understand what they're trying to do i just hope none of it backfires in any way right you know what i mean doing what everybody else doing quickly like y'all getting all these likes all these views all these retweets all these posts off my family.
Starting point is 01:06:25 Let me, now's the perfect time to drop the content. If it was me, you better lay low. Not doing it. Not doing it. This is 2024, y'all.
Starting point is 01:06:32 Yeah. Y'all making sense, but no. I feel, I mean, yeah, you're right. You're right, and I'm going to tune in.
Starting point is 01:06:38 I will be tuned. Exactly. And you're going to leave a comment and you're going to talk about it. You know I will. See? We are going to talk about it. If I'm interested. You will be interested. I'm going to be interested because it's out there and I'm going to talk about it. You know, we are going to talk about it. If I'm interested.
Starting point is 01:06:46 You will be interested. I'm going to be interested because it's out there and I'm going to listen to people talk about it. Exactly. But if it ain't interesting. Y'all be acting so cool. Y'all going to talk about it because we have to. It's our jobs. But also, it'll be major because of everything that's happening.
Starting point is 01:06:57 Quincy is very smart about that. But it still has to be interesting is what I'm saying. It will be. He'll put it out and there'll be eyeballs on it. But it has to be interesting. It might not be nothing interesting on it. I think it will be. We'll have to wait till the 27th to see.
Starting point is 01:07:09 And we'll be back with that when that happens. All right. Well, that was just with the mess with Lola Rosa. Now, Charlamagne, who you giving your donkey to? Well, after the hour, there is a statute of limitations on being a Swifty. You big ass, grown ass people, we'll discuss. Oh, they're going to be upset about that. Well, good.
Starting point is 01:07:22 That's what I like. Friendship bracelet. Oh, God. It's the Breakfast Club. the breakfast club you're checking out the breakfast club the craziest people in america come from the Bronx and all the schools. Why does the Sunshine State consistently produce such strange news? If I catch y'all ass in traffic, I whip her, my genie out, y'all don't suck. It is just one of the many wacky news stories out of Florida. On The Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 01:08:03 Listen, there is a statue of limitations on being a Breakfast Club. Oh, man. Listen, there is a statue of limitations on being a Swifty, y'all. Donkey of the Day for Wednesday, October 23rd, goes to Ivan Mariotti. He is 44 years old of Key Biscayne, Florida. What does your Uncle Sharla always tell you about the great state of Florida? Say it with me. The craziest people in America come from the Bronx and all of Florida, and today is no exception. See, Ivan was identified by police as an Uber driver. OK, he identifies as an Uber driver because he actually is.
Starting point is 01:08:30 Well, he's a driver and he was hired by an auntie to drive two women around. I'm assuming since these two women are saying their aunt hired him, they must be the nieces. But he was hired to drive them to a concert with his big grown ass man at his big grown ass age. Must have gotten excited about this concert. He was driving these two young ladies, too. So he devised a plan, a scheme to get all up in the mix. Let's go to ABC Local 10 for the report, please. Only in Florida do we have a story like this where a guy has a badge and the cops say, wait a minute, something's wrong here.
Starting point is 01:09:04 And they ask him for a ticket. He says, I don't have a ticket. We'll have all the details now, and you'll find out why he landed in the slammer. It was the place to be over the weekend, the Taylor Swift show at Hard Rock Stadium. But it wasn't an enchanted evening for this guy, Ivan Mariotti. Apparently, he got into the show, but he can't shake off the charges. He's got an immigration hold. This is a false impersonating an officer.
Starting point is 01:09:32 Interference with a sports entertainment event. Cops say he was impersonating an officer. According to the arrest form, a Miami-Dade officer swiftly spotted the guy with a badge. The defendant stated that he was hired by four women to work as a security guard and he escorted said women onto their property mr mariotti was asked if he had a ticket to the event to which he replied no he further advised that he's working security and that is how he was able to get in impersonating a police officer to see taylor swift ivan you too big to be a swifty he's 44 years old the only person over the age of 25 who should be a swifty is travis kelsey that's just my
Starting point is 01:10:12 opinion you don't like it fight me okay we used to be a country all right people every day i get on this radio and i tell you stories about individuals who take penitentiary chances for a lot of different reasons most of the time they revolve around money okay folks are always down to do something strange for a little bit of change whether it's robbing stealing drug dealing they're gonna get that money by any means and they're not tripping off the consequences but i have never ever ever ever thought that i would see somebody be willing to go to jail to see taylor swift especially a 44 year old grown-ass human you impersonated a police officer at 44 years old now i read once that almost half 48 of taylor swift's fan base was millennials which are people between the ages of 27 and 42 even if it's that even if that's true
Starting point is 01:10:58 ivan you're 44 okay you telling me you like shake it off that much? You telling me Cruz Summer, you belong with me is worth standing in front of a judge for? No, Ivan, no. And you know what gets me? You know what really gets me about people? The fact they don't think they look suspicious. You thought you could just go into the Hard Rock Stadium where the Dolphins play while the biggest music superstar on the planet was playing with no ticket. And you thought everything would be okay okay even the people you were driving said they did not know why their driver had a badge so there was bad blood between you and your clients from the start you thought just throwing on a suit
Starting point is 01:11:34 and wearing some fake badge over your neck was enough for you to remain incognito in a Taylor Swift concert then you had the nerve to be near the floor field area of the venue. Ivan, they knew you was trouble when you walked in, but apparently anti-hero is worth catching a charge over. Now, as of this Monday afternoon, Ivan remains in custody with a $1,500 bond and an immigration hold. You're not even from here and you're cutting up like this. Look here, you 44 year old senior swifty i bet you at
Starting point is 01:12:06 this moment you are wishing you could find a way to begin again and turn things around i bet this is the reputation you don't want but apparently anti-hero is worth catching a charge over i say it's not but since you clearly uh you know clearly love tay Swift, I need you to do me a favor, Ivan. If you have any doubt of what the root cause of your issues are, find the nearest mirror in the Turner-Golford Knight Correctional Center where you currently reside. Look in it and say, it's me. Hi, I'm the problem. It's me. Because you are indeed the problem.
Starting point is 01:12:40 Please give Ivan Mariotti the sweet sound of the Hamiltons. Oh, now you are sweet sounds of the Hamiltons. What's the statute? How old? Like, it's too old to be 50? I think over 25. Flavor Flav is 65. Okay.
Starting point is 01:13:11 Statue of Limitations has been up on him being a Swifty. He has the friendship bracelets and stuff. Really? Mm-hmm. He goes to the concerts, all of them. Most of them, a lot of them. Okay. I guess you're taking your grandkids or something.
Starting point is 01:13:24 No, he goes, he's there by just enjoying. He just goes to go? Enjoying the show. Gotta monitor him. Gotta monitor he goes he's there by just enjoying just goes to go enjoying the show gotta monitor him gotta monitor him when they while he's there why just gotta monitor older people go to taylor swift concerts well gotta monitor them all so you don't think older people can like taylor swift by the way you can like taylor swift but i'm not catching no charge over taylor swift i'm not impersonating a police officer okay to go see no damn taylor swift If you want to pay for your Taylor Swift ticket, no,
Starting point is 01:13:48 there's artists that are worth doing that. Like who? You just want to say? Like who? I think you can do that for Stevie Wonder. Stevie Wonder's up there
Starting point is 01:13:55 in age, but he's a living, he's an icon, an icon living. What? What? Nothing. I just want to say
Starting point is 01:14:04 she took over the NFL now she's taking over your donkey today you hated to give her any when i first brought that up that whole taylor swift thing in this room you hated to give her okay let's talk about this lauren i wasn't gonna say anything now you want to bring it up again now see y'all think i'll be starting with lauren now i gotta bring it up but it wasn't that la, no, no, no. It wasn't that Lauren. Shake it out. It's not that Lauren was into being a Swifty.
Starting point is 01:14:28 It was that Lauren had jungle fever. Lauren had white lust in her eyes. Lauren was letting Dr. Umar down because she loved Travis Kelsey. She did. She was just talking about how Travis Kelsey was white chocolate and she used to love. Her screensaver was Travissey with tim's on yes she did now you're gonna lie now you're gonna lie now she switched it up no that's not true she's been up here a few months think she's gonna run into dr humar at any minute no no
Starting point is 01:14:53 over there in the corner staring at her she switched it up who was the other white gentleman that came in as you call it cali cali cali plant i'm gonna wait until y'all done white man with a beard is lauren's kryptonite i am totally against that's right all wait until y'all done. Another white boxer. Another white man with a beard. White man with a beard is Lauren's kryptonite. You hear me? I am totally against that. That's right. All two of y'all. Y'all done?
Starting point is 01:15:09 A white man with a beard and some tips? I just wanted to make the point that, you know. 800-585-105-B1. You might be coming on over, baby. Are you a black woman that are into white men as well? Call us up right now. Let's discuss. 800-585-105-1.
Starting point is 01:15:23 Are you a black woman that are into white men? Now when I start taking calls about sleeveless shirts You're going to be mad up here You're going to be mad up here Are you a Dominican who just likes to get a little freaky? Are you a Dominican who thinks There's nothing wrong with being a little freaky? You want to be a 50 so bad The rock over here
Starting point is 01:15:46 She called me a rock She should have called me a pebble See See you got to have your jokes wrong You should have said The pebble over there I'm trying to give you one First of all
Starting point is 01:15:52 The joke is that She called you the rock We all know you're not the rock baby That's the joke We know you're not Morris Chestnut That's a lie See
Starting point is 01:15:58 He's the last Now you just ain't Trying to get into heaven Now I wouldn't be upset If you decided to go And test out the waters At a Swie concert and see how it is. It seems like you're interested.
Starting point is 01:16:08 All I'm saying is you're very interested. Shout out to all the white guys. If that's what she into and she want to be in an interracial relationship, I support it. All right, guys. I don't want nothing you support. Let's start this over. I sentence you to 500 lashes for conduct on becoming a black guy that's right not for nothing the phone lines lit up when i said if they're black women that ain't a white woman but we're not gonna do
Starting point is 01:16:30 that white woman white man well the pickings are getting slim for long okay so let's open the phone maybe her blessing maybe her blessing my blessing would never eat a dry sandwich maybe your blessing is in the Caucus Mountains. I don't know. Let's find out. Let's stop, guys. Let's stop. 800-585-1051.
Starting point is 01:16:51 Over the weekend when we were at G-Ho, which is North Carolina A&T's homecoming. I know ain't no white man was there. No, definitely not.
Starting point is 01:16:58 There was some gentleman there that seen La Rosa and one of our producers up here, Sim Simmer, and called them aunties. No, called Sim and auntie, not me. Let us be very clear. I have not crossed seen lauren larosa and one of our producers up here sim simma and called them aunties no called sim and auntie not me let us be very clear i have not crossed over to auntie ladies i am a aunt of
Starting point is 01:17:12 my niece but i am not an auntie when did you realize that you were an auntie or an unc 800 585-1051 was here today this story is so funny because the dude tripped and fell into her poodle and that's when he was like, yo, he was like, yo, I'm sorry, auntie, but she's not here today, so she can't even talk about it. When did you realize you were an auntie or an uncle? Lauren realized that this weekend, so we're asking 800-
Starting point is 01:17:35 585-1051. Let's discuss. Lauren ain't realize nothing. You wasn't with her? I was there, but it had nothing to do with me. Let's discuss. It's breakfast club good morning the breakfast club it's topic time call 800-585-1051 to join into the discussion with the breakfast club morning everybody it's dj nvious, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are The Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 01:18:07 Lauren LaRosa filling in for Jess. Now, we're asking 800-585-1051. Over the weekend, we were at North Carolina A&T Homecoming. Salute to all the HBCUs. We were at G-Hope. And while we were there, one of our producers, Sim and Lauren, they went together. They were walking down the street, waiting for their Uber. And a gentleman stopped them and was like, hey, auntie, does your feet hurt? Sim and Lauren, they went together. They were walking down the street waiting for their Uber. And a gentleman stopped them and was like, hey, auntie, does your feet hurt?
Starting point is 01:18:28 No, that's not what happened. We were headed to the bathroom. Yeah. Didn't the guy run into Sim? Didn't the guy accidentally run into Sim? So we were headed to the bathroom. And there was a ton of, because we were on campus at the tailgate. So it's people everywhere just running crazy.
Starting point is 01:18:40 And we were headed to the bathroom. And I think he did like bump her or something like that. He was like, oh, my bad, auntie. And like, you know, just trying to be polite. And Sim was like, what? And the guy, because there was somebody escorting us to the bathroom, the show's where it was at. And he was like, nah, nah, nah, I don't think he meant it like that.
Starting point is 01:18:55 I think, you know, it's just like respect, like, you know. Nah, nah, nah, he meant it like that. Mind you, Sim is only what, 20, how old is Sim? Sim is 29. Being called auntie prematurely is very traumatizing so how did you feel i wasn't called auntie but in the moment i give the you give full auntie though do i oh my god drunk rich aunt i mean just dressed to the nines drinking handsumbling. Slurring. Stumbling. Slurring is crazy. That's crazy. That's you. No. No, it's not.
Starting point is 01:19:27 No, it's not. Don't throw that on me. Okay. But no, I was not called auntie. But in the moment, I did feel like, man, we need to go home. We in the wrong part of G.O. They call him this auntie or her auntie. You see my glasses on? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:19:40 Them big ass, thick ass glasses. Definitely your grandma. She can't see without them. She can't see. My glasses. Glass give grandma she can't see without them she can't see my glasses she can't see without her glasses what is she supposed to do them glasses definitely give hunks
Starting point is 01:19:52 but do y'all remember when y'all were first ever called unk or OG cause it really hit my heart and I didn't even get called and I'm like wait we not there yet I like calling myself unk
Starting point is 01:20:01 I might have called myself that before anybody called me unk why cause I'm a unk. I might have called myself that before anybody called me unk. Why? Because I'm an unk. Oh, you just. I'm 46. No, before. But like when was like the first time somebody.
Starting point is 01:20:10 When do you cross? That's a good question. Like that's my point is I never saw someone cross over into auntie world in real time. I thought 40 and up. 40 and up to me is when you unk auntie status. If you if you carrying yourself like that, you should you should start carrying yourself like that after 40. A lot of these people are still out here immature still sagging their pants looking ridiculous you know
Starting point is 01:20:28 what i'm saying but if you carrying yourself like an aunt or auntie after 40 and up to me what about you og now you know it's funny a lot of the djs when i dj with them they play your og can i get can i get you something your og thing you can take a picture feels a little weird does it it feels a little weird because when it comes to music, I still feel like I'm competing. OG, can I get you something? Yeah, my cholesterol medicine, please. It's in my bag. It's in my bag right there.
Starting point is 01:20:52 Please. Please. Give me my cholesterol medicine. You got that stat? I'm taking stat. I take stat once a day, baby. 40, whatever it is. Did it hit you?
Starting point is 01:21:01 So the first time, though, were you like, whoa, relax? Yes. Yep, absolutely. It definitely is? Yes. Yep, absolutely. It definitely is a thing. Yeah, yeah. I got caught in an auntie crossfire and I felt a way. It don't bother me at all. I haven't been called.
Starting point is 01:21:13 The uncle hasn't been there yet. The uncle hasn't been there yet. The OG here all the time, but the uncle hasn't been there yet. There's only one alternative to not being called uncle, to not being called OG, to not being called auntie, and that's death. Damn. So give it, I want it all. You're very morbid. I'm I want I want I want to live to be 101 I want to be here but your kids will make you feel homeless my kids call me old like my kids damn dad you old like
Starting point is 01:21:34 what's wrong with being old nothing but I did that to my dad too so it is what it is yeah but that's why when I play sports with them and we whatever in the house I compete with them extra hard to let them know what it is. A little going to beat your ass. Listen, Sim does give a lot of auntie though. She just does. It's them glasses, man. Let's go to the phone line. Y'all did this one
Starting point is 01:21:55 video where y'all was dancing in front of the camera. I said, look at them two aunties. I thought the same thing. I didn't know somebody called an auntie. Y'all just look like two people. That was a party when we was with the Hard Bottom Lemon Pepper Steppers. I don't know why. I told you to party with me. You weren't there that night.
Starting point is 01:22:11 Hello? Y'all was at the alumni party looking like alumni. Here with the founders. Hello. Who's this? Hey, I'm here. Good morning. Good morning.
Starting point is 01:22:20 How y'all feeling today? Bless Black and Holly. When did you realize when you were auntie? When was the first time they called you auntie, mama? Man, it was my daughter. Every time I be with my daughter, like, I went to go to put, like, Powerpuff Girls up on Hulu for her. And I made the mistake of giving her an option.
Starting point is 01:22:39 I said, like, oh, do you want to watch the Powerpuff Girls? And mommy used to watch you. You want to watch the new Powerpuff Girls? Man, this gentle person isn't good. Like, she looked me in my face and told me straight up, like, no, I want to watch the new Powerpuff Girls, not the Powerpuff Girls from the 1800s. Damn.
Starting point is 01:23:00 Wait a minute. There's a new Powerpuff Girls? Wait. Yeah, the Powerpuff Girls had a remaster. They came out with new episodes and stuff in 2014, I think. I had no idea. Me neither. Do they look the same?
Starting point is 01:23:15 Yeah, man. That's the thing. Thank you, oldie. Kids are different. Thank you, oldie. Man, you better stop calling people oldie. How old are you, ma'am? How old are you?
Starting point is 01:23:24 I hung up already. NB act like he ain't 47. I'm oldie. I'm old better stop calling me Oldie. How old are you, man? How old are you? I hung up already. And be acting like he ain't 47. I'm Oldie. I'm Oldie. I'm Oldie but goodie. I'm Oldie but goodie. I'm Oldie but goodie. Hello, who's this?
Starting point is 01:23:31 Oldie but freaky. What's up? It's Chris from Columbia. Chris, good morning. When did you realize you were a hunk? And the baby boy are you a hunk? Man, I was about 35. I was hooping with like 17, 18-year-olds.
Starting point is 01:23:45 And my team was winning. We was a whole team of old heads. We won like four games in a row. And then on the last game, I went up for the game winner. I'm 12-mile Achilles. They looked at me. They was like, you good, huh? You tried to dunk?
Starting point is 01:24:03 No, I just went up for the jumper. And I thought somebody was behind me and I could be a cop. God damn. How long it took you to heal? Oh man, I still ain't back. It's been over a year. That was it.
Starting point is 01:24:21 My career over. Thank you. Thank you all. When you play but you know, when you play basketball with kids, like I play basketball with, with, with my daughter's boyfriend,
Starting point is 01:24:29 Andrew's friends. And when I play with them, they, they, they, they, they, they,
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Starting point is 01:24:39 they, they, they, they, they, they, He's been gay now. I know he's been gay. Not one thing he did, not one thing he been is gay. Okay? So listen, when you playing ball with them,
Starting point is 01:24:48 they busting your ass and they pat you on the ass like, come on, OG. See, I was going to say it. I was going to say it. Usually, pause, pause, pause. Usually when you bend it down because you're tired.
Starting point is 01:24:56 Show us what you do. Show us. Come on. You know what? Forget it. Forget it. Hit me over there and all that soft white
Starting point is 01:25:02 bending over my head. Forget it. Baby, baby, baby. baby oh baby baby baby oh 800-585-1051 I'm going to human resources because the man is bullying you the one who bent over you bullying me he want to go to human resources
Starting point is 01:25:20 I'm tired hands on your knees Hands on your knees. Okay. You can't even be tired. You put on sleeves and don't know how to act today. It's unbelievable. Hands on your knees. When did you realize you were old?
Starting point is 01:25:36 Call us up right now at the Breakfast Club. I hate this place. I hate y'all. On the con, con On the con, con Yeah, run up on Big Low, you won't, I bet your f*** be on the floor Big Carbin hit like Mayweather, Tula come through and blow up Got millions out there, they hate him, but they stole the flow Got back in after back in coming, I stole the show Don't run up on them f***, she a head case, all she do is shoot
Starting point is 01:26:04 I signed my deal up on the PJ and hopped out of parachute I'm geeked on X-Meat, bout no more features I might just third shoot I'm geeked on X-Meat, bout no more features I might just bird shoot Yeah, glow Stomp a lil' b**** with some shell toes Yeah, glow Slapping rap b****es and makin' bail Yeah, glow Two-tone Cartier matched to nails Yeah, glow No competition-tone Cartier match the nails. Yeah, glow. No competition,
Starting point is 01:26:26 it's style. Yeah, glow. Curving on curving, my shit in layers. Yeah, glow. Say they get money, but I can't tell. Yeah, glow. Keep running circles around these snails. Yeah, glow. And my shit bumping up in the jail. On the go. If y'all talking about it, you know we talking about it. It's Topic Time. Call 800-585-1051 to join in to the discussion with The Breakfast Club. Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are The Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 01:27:03 Lauren, oh, Auntie Lauren LaRosa filling in for Jess. Don't Auntie me. If you're just joining us, we're asking, when did you realize you were an unk or an auntie? When's the first time somebody said that to you? Let's go to the phone lines. Becky! Yes, it's Becky.
Starting point is 01:27:18 Becky! Becky, are you Caucasian? No, I'm black. Oh, okay. When did you realize you were an auntie? When's the first time somebody called you an auntie? Okay, well, actually, it was my best friend, Karen, who is also black, her daughter. Wow.
Starting point is 01:27:32 Becky and Karen. Becky and Karen. All right. Becky and Karen. I was, you know, I thought I was looking young. I turned 50 this year. My students always tell me, oh, you look like you're in your 20s. And then I went to her birthday party.
Starting point is 01:27:46 She was turning 25 and she said to me as I walked in, hey, auntie. And it was like endearing and very depressing at the same time because I realized I can't look 26 if she's calling me auntie and she's only 25.
Starting point is 01:28:02 But you're her aunt though. Because you're her mom's best friend. She could have called you granny. Yeah, if you're getting called auntie because you're actually somebody's aunt, that's not a bad thing. And you're 50, so you could have been called granny. I know, but I'm not her auntie.
Starting point is 01:28:18 You could be a Grammy in 50. 50? Yes. I guess. You know, I pride myself In looking young And skin care You still look young It still That's fine
Starting point is 01:28:28 It still hit me A little bit hard Thank you for that It's interesting to me When us adults Say you trying to look young Like as if 50 is old Like no
Starting point is 01:28:37 You look like a seasoned Veteran 50 year old By the way I've said it a million times All of these older women Are killing the young girls Young girls got Hands in their arms. They got little oldies. Y'all smelt it
Starting point is 01:28:48 on them campuses. These older women got it put together. They killing the young girls. He hates young people. I don't know what's wrong. First of all. Not everybody that's young smells. I said older women killing the young girls. I'm talking
Starting point is 01:29:04 to you, older woman. I'm not an old woman. I'm not an old woman. Hello? I think I'm still classified as the younger girl. You're 32. Hello? You ancient to an 18-year-old. Oh my God. Hello, hello, hello. What's your name, my love?
Starting point is 01:29:18 Now, when did you realize that you were an auntie or did somebody call you an auntie? I was at work one day and these young boys was having a conversation. I'm having a debate and he just threw me in a conversation like, ask auntie, she should know. I said, ask who? He said, ask auntie.
Starting point is 01:29:33 I said, I ain't nobody auntie. How old are you? I'm 36. Yeah, you ain't auntie status yet. Well, I guess I'm auntie now. You ain't auntie now. I'm not auntie status yet, but I guess my spirit is, it come off like older. So he's like, ask auntie. I'm not auntie Sally, but I guess my spirit has come off like, oh, this is auntie.
Starting point is 01:29:47 I'm like a mother of the neighborhood. I don't care. My son is 15. All his friends are my kids. I get it. Well, thank you, auntie. Forget you, Envy. Because you up now.
Starting point is 01:30:00 You definitely unk. That man 47 years old. Listen. I'm a papa. I got six kids. Stop it. Before I hang up, I just want to tell you, you years old. Listen. I'm a papa. I got six kids. Stop it, baby. Before I hang up, I just want to tell you, you get my mornings going. I love it.
Starting point is 01:30:09 I love you. I appreciate it. And y'all leave Lauren alone because I'll come up to you. Period, auntie. Damn. Period, auntie. See, look. I was just picking up for you.
Starting point is 01:30:20 You said it, auntie. I told you to. Don't do me. Don't do me. Lauren in here right now looking like somebody rich auntie. She got on a Milano
Starting point is 01:30:27 windbreaker. Milano. Milano. Milano. Milano. What is that? A Milano tracksuit? This is what the young kids wear.
Starting point is 01:30:34 No, that's old rich auntie status. This is what the young kids wear. No, they can't afford it. Look, you hear me? The young kids. They can't afford it without scamming. I see you scratch your head
Starting point is 01:30:41 all day, so you getting there. Yeah. I just want to take the time to salute Angela Bassett, Nia Long, Kelly Rowland, Patti LaBelle, Stephanie Mills, Sinai Lathan. Who looks better than them? Exactly. Okay?
Starting point is 01:30:55 Exactly. Them women is 60, 50, 40 years old. Okay? Killing these young girls out here. Do not be afraid to age. It is okay. Do your sneakers match your tracksuit? I don't know.
Starting point is 01:31:07 And then, when you talk about 90s rom-com find, it's Mars Chestnut. That's why I asked. It's me. Does his sneakers match his tracksuit? I mean, I got white sneakers. You got this white, okay. You got the white and black sneakers. I'm like, that's definitely Unc. Hat to the side, gold chains. I'm surprised you
Starting point is 01:31:24 ain't got your chest hair on. Come on. I don't have no chest hair. Never had it. But this is a legacy of resilience tracksuit, black on brand, just like yours is a black on brand. Black on brand. That's right.
Starting point is 01:31:31 Only person in here wearing white stuff is the Dominican, the white Dominican. Actually, mine is Godspeed. That's a black on brand. That's the Godspeed hoodie you got on? No, my hat is, though. Exactly.
Starting point is 01:31:38 And my jeans are. It's just not the hoodie. Let me see. You want to see my ass? Hands on your knees shaking. That's like a torch. You're freaky, bro. You're freaky.
Starting point is 01:31:46 Salute to Godspeed, brothers from Queens. All black on brands. We have Jess with the mess. We do have Jess with the mess coming up. We want to get into it. Northwest gave her mom a necklace that was like over 20K. But I don't understand what it says and why. So we're going to talk about it.
Starting point is 01:32:02 All right. We'll get to that next. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club. Morning, everybody. DJ Envy, Chesilarius, all of me, nigga.
Starting point is 01:32:13 We are The Breakfast Club. I love life, man. I just love life. What the hell is your problem? I just love life. I can't love life, man. Yes, you can love life. Can I love life?
Starting point is 01:32:21 Man, you need to be checked. You don't think you need to be checked? You need to be drug tested. I love life. You don't think you're acting a little strange this to be checked. You don't think you need to be checked? You need to be drug tested. I love life. You don't think you acting a little strange this morning, Lauren? You don't think so? Just a little bit? Didn't you say earlier people do strange things for a piece of little change or something like that?
Starting point is 01:32:33 A piece of little change, right. I don't know how much fun about both of y'all. Excuse me? See? I be see? All right. Now let's get to Jess with the mess with Lauren LaRosa. You don't stop.
Starting point is 01:32:42 This is Lauren. This is Lauren. This is Lauren. This is Lauren. This is Lauren. This is Lauren. This is Lauren. This is Lauren.
Starting point is 01:32:43 This is Lauren. This is Lauren. This is Lauren. This is Lauren. This is Lauren. This is Lauren. This is Lauren. This is Lauren.
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Starting point is 01:32:44 This is Lauren. This is Lauren. This is Lauren. This is Lauren. This is Lauren. This is Lauren. This is Lauren. This is Lauren.
Starting point is 01:32:44 This is Lauren. This is Lauren. This is Lauren. This is Lauren. This is Lauren. This is Lauren. This is Lauren. This is Lauren. This is Lauren. This is Lauren. This is Lauren. This is Lauren. This is Lauren. mess with lauren la rosa on the breakfast club she's a coach of shoes
Starting point is 01:32:56 with lauren la rosa so there was a new indictment that came down. This time, nothing to do with Diddy. This is Amber Comby and Fitch's CEO, Mike Jeffries, and a few other people, including his partner, Matt Smith. So Mike Jeffries was arrested on federal charges related to sex trafficking in the Eastern District of New York. We just know that the charges are going to be related to sex trafficking but we don't know the official charges yet they have not been announced um now i mentioned his uh partner matthew smith his partner in the business matthew smith um this was alleged that matthew smith was like the middleman in whatever this
Starting point is 01:33:40 ring was so in 2023 bbc did an investigation that alleged that jeffries and smith were a part of this like high organized network that involved a middleman who found young men to participate in various different uh sex events that the bbc report reported that eight men said that they allegedly attended these events and they claimed that they were exploited or abused now this uk site also reported that attorneys for jeffries and smith previously denied this back in 2023 and denied any wrongdoing but this indictment has come down so this was all over the news yesterday this is something we would definitely be keeping up with and there was a doc um sometime back the amber comby guys the dark side of cool but it didn't really get into anything
Starting point is 01:34:20 about like the uh the abuse allegations they talked more about the different lawsuits that amber combi and fitch faced uh under uh jeffrey's leadership dealing with uh hiring discriminatory hiring people dealing with him being discriminated discriminatory and hiring yes wow you know don't whisper take your time to me because i just i just don't trust nothing from that side of the room i hate that i don't know these people in these stories you don't you don't remember the documentary i mean i know abercrombie and fitch but i don't know that guy the documentary was really big because abercrombie and fitch at one point in time like when you worked there especially if you were a guy that worked there you were like the it was almost like getting signed to like a modeling contract like people wanted to work there because they would put you in ads you would get to go to
Starting point is 01:35:07 these cool events it was like it was a thing to be hired by amber combi and fitch so when this whole documentary dropped people were like wait so they were discriminated against the people that they were hiring they were saying like they would only hire younger people because they wanted a certain look and like just different things like that and then um in 2023 when these allegations by this bbc report came out that was a huge thing because the brand is so big and now you have this uh indictment that is unfolding but it's just like these stories are sinister they're dark they're disgusting but they won't ever get the media attention something like a diddy gets because you know and and they deserve to but they won't because uh folks really just want the engagement
Starting point is 01:35:43 and what you realize is folks don't actually care about the crime or allegation. They care about the engagement that the story gets. So this will be out. Today. Today. It came out. I saw it yesterday. It was all over yesterday.
Starting point is 01:35:54 And then it's gone tomorrow. It won't have no legs. I think that this will. I mean, it won't be. I feel like it didn't hit as big as the Diddy. Because they're not stars. Yeah, they don't have to be. Yeah, the brand is just big.
Starting point is 01:36:06 And they're not black. That's the other thing. Let's just say what it is. Yeah, I agree with that. But I mean, that's how it goes when you are a person behind a brand and not actual celebrity. Celebrity life comes with the fact that knowing that things when they hit with you will hit harder. If the media wanted to make that a thing, they could. It definitely could.
Starting point is 01:36:22 And they should. The documentary. Yes, it should go. Yeah, the documentary was a thing. They could. It definitely could. And they should. The documentary. Yes, it should go. Yeah, the documentary was a thing. I don't remember it. I don't remember. I was at TMZ at the time. So maybe that's why I remember it.
Starting point is 01:36:34 Because we covered it a lot. But I remember the documentary. Was it on? I don't remember where it was on. But I remember the documentary. I don't remember at all. Yes. I'm so mad that discriminatory hiring was eating me up like that that's a big
Starting point is 01:36:45 word discriminatory when you're reading it like you know what i'm saying i can get you oh is that you trying to get me back for us what's that word again though ever ever discriminatory hiring we got it period um okay so in brighter news missy elliott and Queen Latifah are now among the Medal of Arts recipients. They received this at a White House ceremony yesterday where they were crying. I believe that they are actually. This is a first for them. I'm look that up. But oh, yeah, that's auntie there.
Starting point is 01:37:16 I saw that. When you do this, you're looking at the computer like this. You squint your eyes. You use both hands. You use both hands to type and squ your eyes and leaning in a little bit. Yeah, yeah, auntie. That's what you be doing. I can see.
Starting point is 01:37:30 Oh, my God. I'm like. You okay, auntie? It's okay. Why would you do that? It happens. You just ate that whole moment up. It happens.
Starting point is 01:37:43 All right, auntie. Need your reading glasses. I don't even wear glasses. You should ate their whole moment up. It happens. All right, Auntie. Need your reading glasses? I don't even wear glasses. You should. It's time. It's time. All right. Thank you.
Starting point is 01:37:52 That was just with the mess with Auntie Rosa. Oh, my God. Next is going to be statting. God, no. Yes. Yes. It's on you. It's time.
Starting point is 01:38:01 Envy, what you looking at me for? If I got to do statting, you got to take them chains off. These represent my children children That's so beautiful They're angel wings Go get a tattoo Unc It's time to give it up I got tattoos too
Starting point is 01:38:12 Time to give it up And you zip up over there You zip up He zips up Hopefully when you get home There'll be somebody To make sure that you're comfortable And massage your feet
Starting point is 01:38:24 Or you don't have nobody I'm surprised if you don't Got his blanket today Because his iron low That's another thing That's going to happen Somebody asked me that yesterday If your iron is low
Starting point is 01:38:31 Is that why you always Have the blanket No I drink that cold ass Starbucks drink I take iron every morning too By the way I take baby aspirin
Starting point is 01:38:39 From my heart I take iron You know to make sure My blood ain't low I take my fish oil pills What else do I take In the morning I can't even remember Oh blood ain't low. I take my fish oil pills. What else do I take in the morning? I can't even remember. Oh, Jinko Belova.
Starting point is 01:38:48 I couldn't even remember that. And that's from a memory. That's from a memory. You see? And I drink that cold Starbucks. That's why I usually take it right after. Queen Latifah and Missy Elliott are the first rappers. You still trying?
Starting point is 01:38:56 All right. Up next is the People's Choice Mix. It's the Breakfast Club. She forgot. She forgot she did. The Breakfast Club. Your mornings will never be the same Morning everybody
Starting point is 01:39:07 It's DJ Envy Jess Hilarious Charlamagne Tha God We are The Breakfast Club Law and the Rose of Philly In for Jess Now we gotta salute To Marlon Wayans Jr.
Starting point is 01:39:15 For joining us Damon Wayans Jr. It's not Marlon Wayans Jr. It's Damon Wayans Jr. Damon Wayans Jr. For joining us this morning Yes indeed Wrong Wayans
Starting point is 01:39:21 Salute to Damon Wayans Jr. Man Make sure you check out um papa's house papa's house 8 30 p.m every monday night that's right okay he's right though i didn't even think about it but when he was talking about how it's not that many black sitcoms on tv no more i ain't even thinking about it like not right that's what he meant like networks yeah because i mean i watch elementary but i don't i can't think of nothing else that's on. Not on network television. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:39:45 Mm-mm. All right. Well, when we come back, we got the positive notice to Breakfast Club. Good morning. Good morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Jess Larry, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Law and La Rosa filling in for Jess.
Starting point is 01:39:56 It's time to get up out of here. Charlamagne, you got a positive note? I do. I'm tired, man. I was out to dinner last night, man. Salute to the good sister, Bobbi Brown. She had us at a master class dinner last night. You know, brought together a great table of people.
Starting point is 01:40:10 And, you know, we was out having a conversation, having a great conversation. And, you know, you'd be at one of them dinners. Because, you know, I'm the type of person, if I go out on a weeknight, I'm only going to drink like one glass of wine. Because, you know, red wine is actually good for your heart. But you ever been to one of those dinners? You're like, why the hell my glass ain't empty yet? and that's because the waitress keep going around keep pouring the wine keep pouring the wine keep pouring the wine so i thought i was gonna be like oh like really out of it today but i wasn't i'm here so salute to uh bobby brown appreciate you mike and bobby brown
Starting point is 01:40:38 the cosmetic owner i you i didn't yes yes yeah you're right I guess we have to say that Yes Because Bobby Brown People know who's in addition Having dinner with Bobby Brown You said she And I'm like People are like Why you just call Bobby Brown a she Yes Bobby Brown Who owns Jones Road Cosmetics
Starting point is 01:40:53 Salute their husband Steve too man But the positive note Is simply this The most powerful thing You can do right now Is to be patient While things are unfolding for you It's really that simple
Starting point is 01:41:04 Have a blessed day Breakfast Club bitches You all finished Or you all done

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