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As a kid, I really do remember having these dreams and visions,
but you just don't know what is going to come for you.
Alicia shares her wisdom on growth, gratitude, and the power of love.
I forgive myself.
It's okay.
Have grace with yourself.
You're trying your best.
And you're going to figure out the rhythm of this thing.
Alicia Keys, like you've never heard her before.
Listen to On Purpose with Jay Shetty on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Had enough of this country?
Ever dreamt about starting your own?
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This is mine.
I own this.
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Or maybe not.
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Oh, my God.
What is that?
Bullets.
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Good morning, USA. She's back, Lauren LaRosa. She's back, formerly from TMZ. Good morning. Good morning.
Hello.
Lauren LaRosa.
She got her laptop open right now.
She's looking at TMZ.
Mm-hmm.
Old habits die hard, huh, Lauren?
Mm-hmm.
TMZ, Twitter, entertainment trends.
You know, I'm going to keep up.
Because this is what y'all used to have to do when y'all used to get up.
You used to get up early, right?
Every single morning, I'm in the newsroom by 6 a.m. I'm looking at everything that's trending from Twitter to Instagram to Google to our site to what y'all are talking about.
What's trending on YouTube.
So I'm really good at spotting what the people care about.
There you go.
So what'd you do yesterday in New York?
Was you out and about?
Did you go out?
No, I went home and went to sleep.
I was like, how do they?
I'm used to working longer days, but I don't know why I was so tired yesterday.
I'm tired right now, and I don't know why.
I was tired until y'all started yelling. Until we yelling yeah and I'm good that's why we yell yes
I appreciate that because I'm up now get the energy up uh-huh there you go you know back in my day
they used to say raise the roof what they used to say one when they hung up the phone too you used
to do that no no I never did that that was so stupid to me y'all say one no why would you why
would you start counting shouldn't't it be the ending?
You know what I'm saying?
One.
East Coast thing.
I see letter one.
Maybe that's a countdown.
Now that I think about it, maybe it's going 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, but instead of doing all other numbers, you just say one.
Dang.
Maybe that's what it was.
I never understood it.
I just know y'all age group did it.
Y'all age group.
That was a demographic.
That was New Yorkers.
Yeah.
One.
That was New Yorkers.
One.
We still do it sometimes.
One. Yeah, we still do it sometimes. Yeah, absolutely. One is crazy. Yeah, one is crazy. That was New Yorkers. That was New Yorkers. We still do it sometimes.
One.
We still do it sometimes.
Yeah, absolutely.
One is crazy.
Yeah, one is crazy.
One.
One what?
Two?
Three?
What do you mean one?
On your mark, get set, go.
One was like peace.
It's over.
See you later.
But peace is two.
Peace is two.
I think it's the countdown.
Now that I think about it, I think it's the countdown. It it's the countdown it was people counting down
they just skipped 10 through 2
and just went right to 1
that's what I believe it was
we ain't here making stuff up
we got front page news when we come back
we got to discuss Carly Russell this morning
what's there to discuss
you missed it yesterday
what she just confirmed what everybody already knew
her attorney did
I'm not going to say
everybody because a lot of people, you know, believed
her. A lot of people thought that. I tried to believe her for a while.
They were making up excuses. They were saying
maybe she went to get an abortion. They had this whole
laundry list of things that
was possibilities of what could have happened.
One of my favorite books is The Fifth Agreement
by Don Miguel Ruiz and The Fifth Agreement
is be skeptical but listen.
That's how I approach everything.
Be skeptical,
but listen.
I'm just saying.
Nah, well,
in this situation,
it was believe all,
believe all black women.
I thought we'd realize
a long time ago
that believe all women is,
you shouldn't believe
all of anybody.
You should listen to everyone
and believe all proof.
Yeah, but I think
when you're,
I don't know.
For me,
I just felt like,
I just had to hold it down For I don't know
Why I felt like that
At least until
Everything came out
That's how I felt
Cause I'm like
I don't have no reason
To say she's lying
There were some things
That didn't really make sense
But I'm like look
At least give her
Until everything comes out
The only thing
That didn't make sense
Was the baby on the side
Of the road
But the first thing
I think to myself is
Nobody's just gonna
Make something like that up Let me just sit back and listen and see what happens yeah but but sometimes
we got to use common sense right because when we first heard that story and she was the only one
that's seen a baby on a highway that's when it got trucks not 18 that was that was when in the
initial that was the first time that's what i said the first time but we'll talk about it
tesla and figaro will be joining us when we come back. Tez will give us all the facts.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Good morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We got Lauren La Rosa.
She's guest hosting with us this morning, formerly of TMZ.
Yes, back again to have some fun.
All right, and let's get some front page news.
Tezlyn Figaro.
Good morning, Tez.
Good morning, DJ Envy. Good morning, beautiful. That's to the man, by the way. And good morning tez good morning dj envy good morning beautiful that's to the man by the way and good morning charlamagne thank you i am beautiful though i am beautiful too i
appreciate the love when i hear you say good morning beautiful i accept it as me too yes
correct good morning gorgeous good morning gorgeous goddamn lie but let's jump right into
it carly russell yeah look like we you guys jumped into it goddamn lie. But let's jump right into it. Carly Russell.
Yeah, it looked like you guys jumped into it a moment ago.
So let's discuss further. 25-year-old Alabama nursing student Carly Russell, who told police that she was abducted,
admitted Monday through a statement from her lawyer that she was not kidnapped.
A massive search for Russell began on July 13th after she called 911 and reported seeing a toddler on the side of the road.
She returned home on July 15th and in a brief statement told Hoover police that she was not abducted.
Now she admits that she was not kidnapped.
Let's take a listen and talk about it on the other side.
There was no kidnapping on Thursday, July 9th, 13th, 2023.
My client did not see a baby on the side of the road.
My client did not leave the Hoover area when she was identified as a missing person.
My client did not have any help in this incident, but this was a single act done by herself.
My client was not with anyone or any hotel with anyone from the time she was missing.
My client apologizes for her actions to this community, the volunteers who were searching for her,
to the Hoover Police Department and other agencies as well,
as to her friends and family.
Boy.
It's sad.
I mean, this is something that I think I noticed early on
when I seen her talking about the child,
that no other person seen that child.
It's sad, but now consequences, right? Now, this is the child that no other person seen that child. It's sad. But now consequences.
Right.
And now this is this is the thing that I think we should discuss.
Yes.
It was effed up what she did.
It was effed up that she lied.
But and I hate to compare, but I've seen so many Karen's that that called the police on on us for doing absolutely positively nothing.
And nothing happens to them.
And we could have got killed.
We could have got shot.
We could have got stabbed.
We could have been choked out in a police chase and nothing happens to them and we could have got killed we could have got shot we could have got stabbed we could have been choked out in a police chase and nothing happens to them so it's
it's it's difficult to say something should happen to her because we see it all the time well there's
been precedents that i mean uh there was a young woman in california i can't remember her name
right now but i think she's currently doing 18 months for faking a faking a kidnapping this was
a couple years ago so i mean there's precedence for cases like this.
And I mean, even if we look at the precedence with Jesse Sumed,
obviously everybody's comparing that. You see all the memes on Twitter.
And just to kind of refresh what happened with him when they found out that that was also a co-host,
he faced six counts of disorderly conduct.
He also for falsifying a police report, you know calling in a 9-1-1 that is against the
law so he had several felonies with that he also had to pay a fine for those resources that were
used to investigate that he ended up having to pay 120,000 dollars for restitution and so they're
definitely like Charlamagne I think you had pointed out when we first talked about this story
that we do live in America.
You rest assured, you know, even though it may not be fair to DJ Envy's point, I can certainly see she's going to get some type of charge, at least at the bare minimum, a misdemeanor.
Sherry Papini, that was her name.
She was a California mother who faked her own kidnapping in 2016.
And she got sentenced to a year and a half.
And she's most definitely
white. Yeah, but what about
the white lady that, the guy, you know, the black
brother was watching the birds in Central Park
and she called the police and said that he did a crime.
You know, what happened to her? Did she get any time for that?
Or did that just slide, you know? I feel like apples and oranges.
Am I tripping, Lord?
No, I see what point he's trying to get to. I just
feel like we know the world we live in.
It's just different for us. So we, like, the comparison doesn't even matter because what's going to get to. I just feel like we know the world we live in. It's just different for us.
The comparison doesn't even matter because what's going to happen to her is going to happen.
We know the world we live in.
It's annoying to see people saying this is going to make people stop caring about black girls that go missing
because the care wasn't there in the first place.
This isn't going to change anything.
That's all I'm being saying.
It's embarrassing, though.
I can say that.
It's embarrassing. I can see say that it's embarrassing i can
see why you feel that way you know i'm saying but i'm not gonna get caught up in carly russell as
an individual she lied you know this we all know but like you just said lauren the epidemic of
missing black women and children in this country is very real so this story isn't gonna stop me
from continuing to amplify those other stories and i still believe it was some kind of social
engineering going on with this because why out of all the stories about missing black women and children just our luck the one that's
a lie is the one everybody latched on to and amplify i think it's because of all of the things
that surrounded it like it was kind of like a movie there's like a kid on the side of the road
and the girl goes missing and she's on the phone and you hear scream it's like the internet loves
that type of stuff yeah that
too but just bottom line you know but i'm just gonna be honest with you and i you know i think
i mentioned this to you before charlamagne yeah it did sound movie like but at the end of the day
um when you are we have to talk about classism um within the black community and her story got
bumped up with a lot of us behind the scenes on the news side and so when you have a story like
her saying okay great a lot of people. And so when you have a story like her saying, okay, great.
A lot of people saw themselves as her, you know
college student, you know, AKA come from a well-to-do
family, a middle-class family that looks like, oh
that could be one of me, one of us.
And so when I worked the rape case
for the Oklahoma city halls called rape victims
the 13 black women that were raped by a
police officer, we did not get that support in the media. So I have to throw that in there as well,
that when you have journalists who were mainstream media that said, you know, sent out, we all saw
the post, you know, that went out and said, hey, guys, I need you to stop what you're doing,
and I need you to pay attention to this. There were phone calls behind the scenes saying,
let's bump this up, let's get this young lady lady home and so they had a lot to do with it as well and i appreciate the effort that they did but
i have to be uh honest in saying that a lot of that had to do with uh who you know and who you
know in this business and how people wrap their arms around this particular young lady i totally
agree with that test but you know she's not the first college student that she's not the first
it won't be a member of fraternity member that we're missing i still i still find it guys all the elements and then the wig the wig
right yeah it was all of those things it was all of those things at once but i do want to say this
before we get out of here uh if you did donate money to crime stoppers of metro alabama uh at
first they said they were not giving the money back then they said they would and now they're
saying they will give you the money back if you uh make a request so if you did donate and you want to get your money back you can
do so there ain't no refunds on false claims yes they're going to give it back you just have to
make the request oh okay okay okay okay and i would say i think it also got high i think if
this immersible thing didn't happen i don't think anybody would have spoke about this the way that
it did because everybody was making a comparison like you speak about them billionaire white folks but you don't speak about our people
i think really that pushed it as well yeah but the test point that's class and to me that don't
have nothing to do with nothing either and i feel like they handled as well from the jump they were
on it they showed up five minutes after the phone call we're black person you know get police to
show up five minutes after they call well again she comes from a well-to-do family so again the
community that came out the white folks that came out her neighbors that came out she she had a lot
of support based upon you know who was in her life i mean i'm just being honest working these
cases with attorney crump we see it all the time where poor people do not and i know your point
charlamagne we say it's not the only one you know this happens to but i'm just speaking specifically
on this case and the phone calls that were made behind the scenes and the people that galvanized to say we need to make sure that
somebody's paying attention to this it had a lot to do with class and that's a real thing um in our
community so well let's let's talk about it more uh in a little bit get it off your chest thank
you tez we'll see you in a little bit for the next front page news 800-585-1051 if you need
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Hello, who's this?
Yo, this is Dave from Jersey.
What's up, brother?
Get it off your chest.
Yo, what's up, man?
What's up, Envy?
What's up, Charlamagne?
And the young lady up there is Jasmine?
Lauren.
Lauren LaRosa.
Lauren, Lauren, I'm sorry.
How you doing, Lauren?
Good morning.
I'm doing amazing.
Good morning.
Yeah, I just wanted to explain the origin of love.
Like when, I mean, one.
You know, when people say one before hanging up the phone.
It's like a West Indian thing.
It's a abbreviated for one love.
You know what I mean?
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, one love.
Yep, you're right.
Don't quote me on this.
Don't quote me on this.
I think it's from Bob Marley.
Because Bob Marley used to always say that.
You know, but that's where it comes from. And then people just cut it off and say one.
You know, but it's really one love.
I'm going to be honest with you.
This is why sometimes black people get the stereotype of being lazy.
We can't just say one love.
Like, we got to show you one love.
The one.
Yeah, that makes sense.
Now he said it makes sense.
It's so much work to say one love.
We're just always trying to be cool.
You know what I mean? Like B. And we do both. work to say one love. We just always trying to be cool. You know what I mean?
Like B.
And we do both.
Some people say one.
Some people just say love.
No, Diddy's the only one that says love.
Oh, yeah, nah.
People say love.
People say love.
You'll be like, love, love, love.
Love.
Yeah, one, man.
One love.
All right, brother, one.
All right, bro.
Hello, who's this?
Here, Envy.
What's the vibes?
It's Mello.
Mello, what's up, brother? How you doing? What's up, Charlamagne Tha God? How you feeling, bro?? Here, Envy. What's the vibes? It's Mello. Mello, what's up, brother?
How you doing?
What's up, Charlamagne Tha God?
How you feeling, bro?
Mello, Peace King.
How you doing, black man?
Doing good.
Good morning.
Good morning, Lauren, a.k.a. LL Cool Baby.
Good morning.
LL Cool Baby.
See, that's what we do.
That's what we do, right?
That's what we do.
What you doing, Mello?
Listen, I was hearing y'all talking to Nyla about the past
the Orcs and she said something about
not being able to do a venue
I gotta answer that solution
I manage a club in Long Island City
called District Spawner Lounge
shout out to the CEO shout out to Mesa J
and whenever y'all want to do it let me know
well Melo Nyla definitely
has no problem getting a building now
after last Friday.
Yeah, people are reaching out.
Yeah, we love Long Island, but we don't need to go all the way out there.
No, that's Long Island City.
That's Queens.
That's not Long Island.
It's Long Island City.
It's Queens.
It's right over the bridge.
I don't know nothing about that.
It's right here.
It's basically the city.
Yeah, it's pretty close.
Manhattan sounds sexy, you know.
You know what I'm saying?
It don't.
I'm not going to lie to you.
Yeah.
But it's happening soon.
She'll probably be announcing it this week where the venue and the date is.
That's dope.
Yeah.
All righty best.
If she got the venue and the date, all you got to do is pass Mello a whole lot of oaks.
I got y'all.
Yes, sir.
Thank you, though.
Goodbye, Mello.
Thank you.
Thank you for the offer, though.
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Alicia shares her wisdom on growth, gratitude, and the power of love.
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Absolutely crazy.
So I just wanted you guys to,
you know, I wanted you to hear that.
And then the second thing was
you guys were talking about Karen,
about the bird watcher.
Yes.
I was reading where he got his own TV show now
from that.
And I think that that's great at least he
is benefiting from that in some way absolutely the bird watcher got his own tv show doing what
yeah yeah it's called i don't know it's not animal chant or i'm sorry animal planet he's doing
he's doing bird watching and he's teaching us about different species of birds. It's a National Geographic show. Really? Yes.
I love that. Well, congratulations to that brother.
Yes. Absolutely. Support that
because I'm not watching it.
Shut up, man. You sound boring, right?
That's how boring as hell. But I'm happy for
the brother, though. I'm happy for him.
Some people in the birds. Y'all support,
but I'm not watching it. Why would I want to
watch a man watch birds? Some people
think it's soothing.
Maybe.
You're right.
When does it come on?
Give him the details, Lauren. We got any details?
I exited out of it.
That's a sorry.
See what I'm saying?
Damn, you got bored of it already.
Go support that brother.
Let's go to one more caller.
Hello, who's this?
Hey, this is Bear for Randy.
Hey, what up, brother?
Get it off your chest.
Hey, man.
I kind of got scammed out of $200 by a guy claiming to be...
Yeah, by a guy claiming to be Fat Joe.
His scout said I could get on your radio station.
He DM'd me.
I got all the messages.
Yeah, oh, yeah, it was a DM.
Had his same profile picture and everything.
Yeah.
So you thought Fat Joe reached out to to you to get 200 to get you some
radio play no no no i definitely figured out that it wasn't but you gave the money
yeah i hope you're not calling i hope you're not calling up here thinking we about to correct this
uh mistake that you made oh not at all okay you're just making people here thinking we about to correct this mistake that you made. Oh, not at all.
Okay, you're just making people aware that there's a fake Fat Joe page out there that's scamming people.
Yeah.
Got you.
Yeah, and then they said, yes, sir.
And they said that they would get you on your radio station.
So they're like, yeah, we'll get you on Power 105.1.
And look, all you have to do is call up here. I was just about to say, you made it for free.
Hey, man.
You want to rap? Go ahead. Let him rap. it for free. Hey, man. You want to rap?
Go ahead.
Let him rap.
Let him rap.
Okay, brother.
You want me to rap?
Yeah, hurry up.
All right.
I got a plan and I'm going to stick to it.
And if something happens, then I'm going to go through it.
And if you think I don't know what I'm doing, but I keep it calculated when I move in.
Brick by brick, the empire is built.
Easy to tilt when you're walking on stilts.
Oh, boy.
People who tilt without any guilt because they don't worry about what it is
So for me, I keep checking my things that I do. All right
No, it wasn't that's crazy you paid for that that's a bit of freestyle
It was a fine it was a fine I feel like it was a fine for putting that out in the world
I'm so sorry Jesus card. Yeah, that was a fine word. I'm being your friend and I'm telling you, don't do that.
I'm going to be here after the end and tell you, don't, don't.
No.
Can I tell you something, though?
Is it another rap?
No, it's not another rap.
I've been playing music for seven years now.
My price keeps getting higher every year.
I keep getting more and more shows every year. Congratulations.
Doing better. Thank you.
Love that. Congratulations.
Can I shout out my...
Can I shout out my name?
Yes, what's your name, sir?
Of the band. What?
Ella Baines. Naughty Pine.
Naughty Pine. N-A-U-G-H-T-Y.
Pine.
Have a good one, man.
Now, he has sold all shows?
Is that what he said?
He said his price was going up.
He said his price went up, man.
Okay.
He definitely feel like his price went up.
He going to record this phone call and post it on Instagram,
and that's going to be his caption.
Yesterday's price is not today's price.
Okay?
Get it off your chest.
800-585-1051.
Now, when we come back, we got your rumor report.
What are we talking in the rumors, Lauren?
We're talking everything from Young Miami getting some backlash for her son at Rolling Loud,
Quad from Mary Demetrius and her great niece passing away.
Of course, Quavo on the boat.
You need leaks.
We got some good stuff.
All right.
We'll get into all that when we come back.
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Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Good morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We got our special guest host, formerly from TMZ, Lauren LaRosa.
Yeah, still learning how to turn my earphones up.
I'm like, why can't I hear her?
Turn your headphones up.
Well, let's get right to the rumors.
Lauren LaRosa.
I've been here for a little bit.
I've been here for a minute.
Move out the way.
Move out the way.
Tell her.
Tell her.
Made it.
This is the rumor report.
I think a lot of people will recognize the voice and the name.
On The Breakfast Club.
Lauren came in hot.
You know, I came in telling the truth.
Yes, guys.
So, Young Miami is receiving the back end, the backlash of online right now.
So, she took her son to Rolling Loud, which she says she does all the time, every single year.
And people were really upset.
There was a video of him throwing ones.
Lil Uzi Vert did a booby trap set at Rolling Loud,
which included strippers and all that stuff.
So there's a video of Young Miami Sutton throwing ones,
and people are like, she is a horrible mom because of this video.
Now, she has had to come out and respond.
So has JT.
Young Miami came out and said, you know,
my son was at Rolling Loud having a good time.
Let's address it.
And then she said, this is why I don't post my kids.
Y'all can talk a sore mouth about me, but I'll never
give y'all a chance to have an opinion about my kids.
And JT came out and
said, look, he was there. Nobody
touched him. There weren't strippers around him. He was just there having
a good time and he's of age for the festival.
So, I don't know.
People are dragging her saying she needs to be a better mom.
They're literally acting her. Like, people are very bold
about this one.
Do these people have kids?
I mean, I wouldn't have my 10-year-old.
I don't have any 10-year-old children yet.
They're of age.
I have a 15-year-old.
But I wouldn't have my 10-year-old child doing something like that.
But is it fair to say somebody's a terrible mother and a terrible parent because of a 15-second clip you saw on social media?
I don't think so.
But there was no strippers around him. That. Well, there was no strippers around him.
That's first.
There was no strippers around him.
He was just tossing money.
Yeah, he was just tossing money.
Probably like looking at his mom tossing money
or it was some guys in there.
It could have been Big Bro or Uncle's tossing money.
But yeah, if the young man's legal age is 10 years old
and it's legal to come to Rolling Loud,
even if it wasn't,
he's experiencing that time with his mother.
His mother has the, you know, his mother's there.
I don't even know if she performed, but I don't have a problem with him, with her taking
her son to Rolling Loud.
It's crazy how the internet makes things.
I didn't even see the video, but the way the internet was talking, it was like she had
this young man in the strip club and he was throwing ones on strippers.
No.
No.
He was just standing around tossing money backstage.
He's literally in the video.
You just see people around him, no strippers, and he's just throwing money.
Now, I want y'all to know, I want y'all to know, these kids see this stuff on TikTok.
Not to say that that's why he wanted to do it, right?
But there are kids that see all the money phones and all that stuff on TikTok, and they do this stuff.
So it's like he's in a controlled environment.
He's with his mom.
She's already like, I don't know.
I think people need to get out of their business.
And I think we all see Young Miami mom on a daily. Like, she's's a mom mom i don't even understand how she manages it all to be honest
and probably because she's an artist it's heightened but way before there was a young
miami people were doing that throwing money around in videos and everything else so to me he's just
mimicking like probably his favorite artist right correct i would think and he's just mimicking probably his favorite artist, right? Probably so. I would think. And he's backstage at Rolling Loud.
You see all of these rappers and all these artists around.
It's like, yo, get a man some ones and have him throw some ones in the air.
Money ain't a thing.
I think people, too, are trying to take it like,
well, I wouldn't even have my kid in that environment.
But I hate when people do stuff like that.
But also, too, the songs that you're letting your kids listen to,
the things they're watching on TV.
There's so much that we could pick about when it comes to kids and what they
should be doing and what should be monitored. I think we should all
mind our own. But let's not forget
his mom was performing.
So he might have wanted to see his mom perform.
That's probably the reason why he was there at all.
But she said this is a bonding moment for them.
These are artists that he probably listens to.
These are artists that he probably watches.
So this is a bonding moment for son and mom.
I don't have a problem with her taking him there he wasn't in danger there was security all around that place
i didn't have no problem but i want to well before you get to the next story let's discuss when we
come back in a little bit to 800-585-1051 you know a lot of people said that she was a bad mom
because of this we would love to hear your thoughts out there and we'll talk about it next
hour what else you got i don't think she i don't think that's fair to call her a bad mom no i don't
think so backstage throwing ones at a rap concert.
Before somebody puts this out here, to me, not that it matters.
The Rolling Loud website does say that you have to be 16 and over to 10.
I don't think that that matters, though, if you're with your mom and tons of security
because your mom is JT, one of the most famous rappers in the world.
I mean, Miami.
Young Miami.
One of the most famous rappers in the world right now.
Maybe she couldn't get a babysitter.
I don't know.
You know what I mean?
I have no idea. I know you got to be 16't get a babysitter. I don't know. You know what I mean? I have no idea.
I know you got to be 16 to get in the rolling house.
I didn't know that either.
I did not know that.
Because all these, I don't know.
I mean, if anything, I'd be upset that she's not teaching him to be financially responsible.
Son, don't throw these ones around.
Maybe she is.
Maybe they set aside some and put it, you know, when you go to the club and you break the wad up, you put some away.
And then he's at that age where he can throw the ones
and then pick them back up
and nobody's going to judge him?
Oh, shut up, man.
When I do that, I get judged.
Young Miami Sun is not picking you.
That is so cheap.
You do that?
I've done that a couple times in my day.
I don't love that for you.
Throw the ones and then pick them back up.
And you see me in action.
And you're not all of it, just enough.
You're retired from your day.
This is embarrassing.
Yeah, this is back in the day.
Yeah, I'm glad you're retired
because that is embarrassing. You're retired from your day. It's embarrassing. Yeah, this is back in the day. Yeah, I'm glad you're retired because that is embarrassing.
You'd be trending on Twitter.
I'd be like.
Yeah, so now we're going to move on.
We're going to go.
Oh, we can actually.
Time's up.
Time is up.
That is it.
Oh, wow.
Okay.
Time's up.
All right.
Well, when we come back, Teslin Figueroa will be joining us.
That was your rumor report.
And also, we're going to take your calls.
Let's discuss.
800-585-1051. Young Miami. She her 10 year old to rolling loud he was throwing singles people
were saying that she's a bad mom and had so much to say so let's discuss when we come back front
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It's DJ Envy, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We got our special guest host with us today, Lauren LaRosa, formerly of TMZ.
And let's get in some front page news.
Tez, what up, Tez?
What up? I'm back again, DJ Envyvy Lauren LaRosa. Your name is fly I like how that rolls off your tongue. Thank you I hated it
forever into my adult life. Really? Yeah because it's Lauren LaRosa Ann so it's like country.
Lauren LaRosa Ann? Yeah it's a Rosa it's my grandmother Ann it's my aunt and my mom just
put low in front of Rosa it was like a whole thing when I was a kid. But it's cute now.
It's fine now.
All right.
Well, let's jump right into it.
Let's talk about Houston's oldest African-American cemetery.
What's going on with that?
Yeah. Once again, you know, we're always fighting for land and fighting for history for African-Americans.
I thought this story was interesting. The descendants of the oldest African-American cemetery in Olivewood in Houston, Texas, are fighting to stop a new development that they said could end up disturbing the unmarked graves of infants.
I want you to take a listen to Miss Margaret Williams, the founder and president of the Descendants of Olivewood.
We'll talk about it on the other side.
We have over probably 800 people who were born during emancipation when emancipation came here to Texas.
Williams and her group have fought to preserve and clean up the land.
She's heard stories that nearby land was the site of infant burials.
We've been told that casket handles, pieces of material, things that suggest that there may be burials there.
Maximo Development owns the land and plans to turn it into a five-story soccer complex.
I think about stuff like this all the time.
I personally feel like, you know, we've all built on graveyards.
If you just think about how long the earth has been here and, you know, how long human existence has been,
it's almost impossible that we aren't
buried on top of at least one body you know what i mean in hospitals where like people have died
a lot of a lot of like apartment complexes are like medical centers and hospitals well for clarity
uh the cemetery is listed as one of the most endangered historical sites in the country
so it is protected uh as a historical cemetery the
dispute is over the additional land right outside the cemetery so that's
what they're trying to fight to make sure that that is also protected miss
Williams wants to develop her to do a study to see if human remains are still
present and she also said in her statement that you know you guys can
find another place to build but the descendants cannot find another place
you know for a resting spot.
So and as a side note, you know, when you said we've all built over something, I thought this was really interesting because I kind of went down a rabbit hole on this story.
They've also I said, well, they build on top of these ancestors just as a FYI.
They have found if you believe in ghosts, they said that they did find ghosts in 1999 of kathy bunn who they said was videotaped
hovering over a headstone so i don't know you believe it yeah because when you bring in if you
bring like a medium or a spirit guide in a room you would be surprised how many spirits are
lingering around these buildings that we just frequent all the time.
I don't know.
I've never brought anybody in here.
I need to bring Miss Kelly in here.
I need to bring my Aunt Kelly in here and let her see if there's anything in here.
You know what?
Before we move on, I always wondered, with so many people dying, right, in cemeteries in, I guess it's weird places now.
Like, you drive by Manhattan and you see a cemetery in the middle of, like, 12th Street.
I wonder what happens from there.
Do they move?
Do they pick up those bodies and move into a different cemetery, maybe in Long Island or upstate?
Like what happens to that property?
Don't they just leave it?
Why would you move it?
There's going to come a point in time because we're not going to be here forever, guys.
Y'all know that, right?
I'm talking about us as a species.
Like at some point, there's going to be some type of event that probably makes us
extinct for the most part,
right?
All of these headstones
and these bodies
that are buried now,
they just not going to be there.
They just going to be underground.
So when the next,
when the next generation
of civilization comes,
they going to put a Starbucks
over them graves too
because they not going to know
they was even there.
You think they going to do Starbucks?
Or whatever they going to be drinking.
It's going to be flying something.
It's not going to be something.
It's going to be like
the Jetsons version of like
i don't know something cappuccino all right well let's discuss the irs the irs is uh stopping
something yeah there's great news for those uh i guess who owe the irs money the irs said monday
that it is ending its decade-old policy of making unannounced home and business visits in an effort
to help workers stay safe and to combat scammers who pose as IRS agents.
The Treasury Department said in a statement that effective immediate immediately,
a revenue agents will no longer make unplanned visits and they will send you a note to your home to let you know to schedule a meeting.
So good luck, I guess, with people responding back to have a meeting with the IRS.
But they said they've done this because in recent years,
they've experienced more threats due to the conspiracy theories that are out there that
are saying that, you know, the IRS is coming after your money. They did a lot of this was
politicized heavy after health care reform. And so, you know, once health care reform kicked in
and now you had to pay a fee, there was a lot of chatter online about, hey, you know, the IRS is
coming to get you. And so they've received a lot of chatter online about hey you know the irs is coming to get you
and so they've received a lot of threats and so they said in order to protect everybody's safety
that they would no longer be popping up at folks house and again scammers you know preventing
scammer scammers as well when they pop up they like arrest you what do they do no they usually
discuss if you have a if there's a problem or if you owe money
or if they need to get some information from you.
That's why they usually pop up.
But I always thought that was dangerous because the IRS doesn't have a police car, right?
So when they pull up, they're pulling up in regular cars.
And I don't like how Lauren asked that question to the room as if we would ever know.
I pay my taxes, ma'am.
I am a tax-paying American citizen.
I just paid some taxes last week, by the way.
I pay them quarterly,
okay? I would never know what the IRS does
when they come to somebody's house. I'm just trying to figure
it out, because why would you even come? Especially
if somebody... I'm not opening my door for somebody I don't know.
And I want to know how much money you got to owe them for
them to say, we got to pull up.
Right. I don't
think it's the amount. I think it's the fact that if you don't pay it
or you don't answer their phone
calls or letters, so they pull up to see if you're there are we paying for them to come to
people's houses are they paying what do taxpayers pay yeah everything that they do yeah so there
needs to be an amount then well they're coming to give their money that's their money like where
my bread at hey yo what's happening if i'm paying taxes for you to pull up on somebody for about
five hundred dollars that was that's what i said I need to know the amount. What is the amount
that they pull up for? I know it ain't no $500.
Yeah, I doubt it's that, but I'm
just interested to see how many people will respond back
to the letter and
actually schedule a s**t.
Don't play
with Earths. Do not play with Earths.
That's right. When Earths
say they want their money, Earths want their money.
We giving you a courtesy. We telling you, we ain't gonna pull up on you but we're gonna send
you this letter so pull up on us alphabet boys irs irs oh my god i never knew that fbi
anything got to do with the alphabet it said it will i guess the lgbtq as well don't play with
that group either so yeah
anything i do with the alphabet you do not want to play a game with so yeah all right let me say
good morning to the irs i know they listen in the morning so i was going to go to the irs and also
too i don't think we can call the lgbtqia disney plus community alphabet boys that would not be
all inclusive that's true you're correct thank you Charlamagne. Please don't allow me to get canceled today.
That's all. It's not the alphabet boys.
It would be alphabet people.
Days. Days. Days.
Well, no, you don't know how someone identifies.
That's right. Alphabet people. That's right. That's correct.
My apologies to the community. I did
not mean to be insensitive.
Go come.
Alright. Well, that is front page
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You getting old Charlamagne
You keep forgetting this
I give it a beat I was coming
Woah Shut up You keep forgetting this that far. I give it a beat. I was coming. Whoa.
Whoa.
Man, shut up.
Whoa.
It's too early.
Y'all don't have a time that y'all start.
You see, Lauren?
It's so early.
It's never too early.
It's never too early for these guys.
Oh, my gosh.
Wake that ass up, literally.
There you go.
There's always six of them.
All right.
Well, let's open up the phone lines.
800-585-1051.
Now, during the rumors, Lauren was discussing young Miami,
and people were saying that she was a bad parent.
That's because she brought her 10-year-old to Roller Loud,
something that she says she does all the time.
That's a bonding moment for her.
But during this time, little Uzi bought strippers,
and he was throwing singles.
People are calling her a bad mom and saying that's bad parenting.
Let's discuss.
800-585-1051.
Was that bad parenting?
We'll talk about it when we come back.
Was Diddy there?
Because she might have been being a bad caretaker bringing that old man to Rolling Loud.
Was that?
You're stupid.
We'll discuss when we come back.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Special guest host today, formerly of TMZ, was discussing Young Miami.
And what happened with Young Miami? Why was she trending yesterday?
So she was trending yesterday because she took her son to Rolling Loud.
And when they were there, Lil Uzi had a booby trap, which is a strip club in Miami, a set that was based around that.
And he was throwing ones.
So people are calling her a bad mom, saying that he shouldn't have been there,
and that he definitely shouldn't have been throwing ones.
So was he throwing ones on strippers?
Not in the video that I saw.
No ones on strippers.
And then JT even came in the comments and clarified that nobody was around him.
No one touched him.
He was just throwing the money.
It was there.
It was the set.
It was the vibe.
Yeah, I don't think that's fair to call her a bad parent for that.
She's been raising that young man for 10 years and now all of a sudden because y'all
see him at a rap concert uh throwing money she's a bad parent like how many kids have we seen
doing this in music videos throughout our whole lives how many kid artists have we seen doing this
throughout the years remember bow wow walking through the whatever video that was counting
money like you know i don't think it's fair to say she's a bad parent because he was doing that.
Yeah, I agree.
And also,
she was performing.
Like, her son probably
wanted to see her perform
and support his mom.
And she said that
this was a bonding moment.
What?
Watching her perform?
If I was her son
watching Young Money,
I love the City Girls,
but they do make
age-appropriate music.
I'd be clutching my pearls.
Mom!
What do you mean
your boom-om talks?
You don't think her son has heard and seen videos
before? Of course he has.
He looks at it like, oh my god,
all these people screaming for my mom.
I don't know if he... He's probably not paying attention to the lyrics.
Yeah, and I'm sure he might clowns her a bit about certain
stuff, you know, sons and their mom relationship,
but I don't think he's saying, Mom, what do you mean
the poom-poom talks?
I don't think that's the mother-son conversation that's happening.
I mean, I wouldn't know.
Yeah, but, you know, I don't have a problem with it.
It's like your daughter, Charlamagne.
Let's say you would, well, it's not rolling loud,
but if your daughter wanted to see you in action doing something,
you would want to bring it because she wanted to be, you know, proud of her dad.
She wanted to see what her dad did.
And seeing what his mom does, I don't have a problem with that.
But even with dads, you know, you pick and choose what events you would bring her to. You know proud of her dad she wanted to see what her dad did and seeing what his mom does i don't have a problem but even with that you know you you pick and choose what events you
would would bring her to you know what i'm saying but i mean my daughter's 15 at this point anything
that we could possibly be discussing she's hearing whether it's at school you know whether it's on
you know the program she may watch on television whether it's on youtube like you can't hide
nothing from these kids nowadays they couldn't hide nothing from us when we was that age right how does your daughter feel
about the butt cake i don't know if she's ever seen the butt cake would you let her see that
no but if she asked me ask me how my son feels about it how's your son feel about he loves it
he want to be in the group chat my son feels like me and charlamagne are sus that we're really dating
each other but he know where the fun at He want to be in the group chat.
But now he wants to be in the group chat.
You know what I'm saying?
He wants to be in the group chat.
He does.
You know?
I mean, but stuff like that, that's easy to explain.
That's a joke, you know, whether it's age appropriate or not.
I mean, that's up for debate, but it's still a joke.
You know what I mean? Like I said, I'm not upset at this young man being backstage throwing ones.
I've seen worse, y'all.
You know?
And that's not an excuse. It's just like I've seen worse, y'all. You know? And that's not an excuse.
It's just like,
I just don't like y'all
getting online
trying to call somebody
a bad parent
because of one instance
that y'all witnessed
on social media.
And we don't even know
if these people are parents
that are having these conversations.
At all.
And the audacity
to ask somebody.
That's what gets me
is the audacity
of the people online.
Like, the bold-faced audacity.
Well, let's go to the phone lines
hello who's this this is janisha good morning good morning hey good morning what did you think
about uh young miami bringing her 10 year old to rolling loud um i didn't see anything wrong
wrong with it i have a young son myself and he wants to be a music producer when he gets older so
i take him to concerts and festivals
and stuff like that all the time
but I also try to make sure
his environment is controlled
you know we not around the weed
smoking stuff like that
but I don't see anything wrong with it
he's being exposed to different things
and then I think people who has a problem
with it they just jealous
sometimes you know
that's the other thing too I mean people just want something problem with it, they're just jealous sometimes, you know?
Well, that's the other thing, too.
I mean, people just want something to say, especially when somebody is in a certain position.
You know what I mean?
Like, misery truly does love company.
I would love to be young by any sign.
As long as she'd love to be young by any sign.
It's like it's made.
Because, you know, they see her living her life.
She out there, you know, with Diddy.
She doing her thing.
Like, people really do want to knock you when they see you up.
That's right.
Hello, who's this?
This is Tiffany.
Hey, Tiffany.
Good morning.
Good morning.
Good morning, everybody.
Good morning.
Happy Tuesday.
Happy Tuesday.
Now, what's your thoughts, mama?
Young Miami bringing her 10-year-old to
Rolling Loud
and him throwing singles.
What you think?
Oh, I think that's a little
inappropriate.
There's
levels to certain things
and what you're
going to do when he's 21 or
something like that. You already
set in the tone. I don't think
it's kind of cool.
What exactly is considered
inappropriate?
Wasn't he throwing ones at chicks,
or he was just throwing ones to throw ones?
Just in the air.
I'm not even clear.
Yeah, he was just throwing ones in the air from what I was told.
I don't know.
In the video, there are no strippers in the video.
There are in a setting which is set up like Booby Trap,
but there are no strippers in front of him.
He's just throwing it in the air.
Nah, I get it.
Everybody does different things
as parents and everything.
But if you don't want the backlash of it,
don't post it. That's true.
I agree with that.
All right. Well, let's take some more calls.
You cut her off right there.
We'll take some more calls.
I agree with that. What that young lady said to me
is the biggest thing, man. And Young Miami all but said that when she said, you know.
That's why I don't post my kids.
That's why I don't post my kids.
Because, you know, you do open up yourself for all that public criticism and scrutiny.
Right.
What Drake said, he wasn't hiding his kid from the world.
He was hiding his world.
What was that?
He was hiding the world from his kids.
800-585-1051.
If you're just joining us, we're talking about Young Miami.
She was trending yesterday.
That's because she brought her son.
He's 10 years old to Rolling Loud.
And he was throwing singles.
Uzi did like a little, like a booby trap stripper type of thing in his routine.
And he was throwing singles.
He wasn't throwing singles at the stripper.
He was throwing them up in the air.
And people were saying that she's a bad mom.
Let's discuss.
800-585-1051.
It's the Breakfast Club.
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We got our special guest co-host
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Joining us this morning
now we were reporting a story during the rumors about young miami what happened with young miami
why was she trending lauren so young miami was trending because young miami took her son her
10 year old son jai to rolling loud um and they were on little uzis like rolling loud set which
was set up like booby trap the strip club in miami and there's a video of him throwing ones
now there are no strippers in the video there are no girls or anybody in front of him while he's
throwing it from what it looks like he's just throwing it up in the air but people are saying
she is a horrible parent because of this and she just needs to admit that and her son shouldn't
have been there i think some of y'all parents should uh go on tiktok or go on social media
and see what some of your kids are doing on social media behind your work i bet you're gonna see some
money phones to the ears.
I bet you're going to see them holding up some wads of money if they got it.
You know what I'm saying?
If they got about $20, $30 in ones,
you might see them throwing it up in the air as well.
You know what I mean?
So I don't see what the big deal is.
I don't think this is something that warrants somebody being called a bad parent.
No.
Damn.
You might get what you would do as a parent, but a bad parent. Nah. Damn. You might get it.
But I will say this.
It's not what you would do as a parent, but a bad parent is a bit much.
And a lot of y'all parents are bad.
A lot of y'all parents were smoking when y'all was in the car when y'all were kids.
A lot of y'all parents just threw y'all in the backseat and didn't put your seatbelt on the proper and correct way.
My line?
No.
You a snitch.
What?
Because I know how to do a seatbelt.
That car seat will get me every time.
That car seat will make me contemplate.
But we only go in a couple blocks.
We only go.
Let me think about this.
I've never done it.
But that's when you thought about it.
But then that's when you'd be like.
Absolutely. Have y'all ever forgot your kid somewhere?
No, never.
That's why.
Nah, nah, nah.
I literally, that's my worst fear for when I become a parent.
It's like, how do you remember that you now have a kid?
No, I've never done that.
No.
But the seatbelt.
Seatbelt sometimes. My 20-month-old, she's a a magician she could get out that seat belt i don't know she get her arms out is that seat belt that car seat is difficult no that car seat ain't no
joke that car seat is difficult to put in and it's difficult to get out okay that is definitely uh
when i call my wife to come handle that every single time every single time The only thing I forget when it comes to my kids nowadays is names.
Because when you have multiple kids, I got four daughters.
Me too.
But you're only 45.
I know, but I got four daughters and the last three are all three years apart.
And sometimes you have one in your arm and be saying the other one's name.
I do it.
I do it all the time.
My grandmother does that, but she's older. So it's just like she called other one's name, you know what I mean? I do it all the time. My grandmother does that, but, like, she's older.
So, it's just like, she called everybody else's name.
I thought that was, like, an age thing.
Nah, that starts early when you got multiple kids.
And especially when you mad, when you angry, you just be saying any name.
So, y'all basically saying y'all are bad parents, too.
Is that the consensus?
If the ball for bad parents and it's that nowadays, I guess so.
Tag me in, coach.
We all here with it.
Yep.
Let's go to the phone lines.
Hello, who's this?
Yeah, this is Jason from Miami.
Hey, what's up, bro?
What's good?
Talk to us.
What's your thoughts?
I don't think she's a bad mother, but, you know,
Roland Long obviously has an age limit for a reason.
But you know how the world is.
Even if he was 21, they still would have found something
to say about him right another thing i want to say too is you got to stop this narrative about
being in their business when you put it online it ain't your business no more that's true you know
i mean it's unfair but i mean that's just how the world is that's true i just try to give people the
same grace i would want you know i mean it's
difficult it's easy when you when somebody is getting talked about but when you start talking
about my kids or you know other family members that's when it's like all right bro but he's
right once you put it online it's that's fair game yeah that's right hello who's this this is
courtney from natty hey courtney good morning what's your thought i was saying you should have
never been in there. There's an age
minimum on those type of events
for a reason. Like, regardless of who your mom
is or how much security you use, you should have never been
in there. Do you have kids, Courtney?
Yeah. So your kids don't do
concerts, festivals? How old are they?
They are old enough to get in.
Yeah, I mean, she's not wrong. I mean,
because the truth is, if something happens, if something was to
happen backstage... Absolutely. That could happen to any age kid, if something happens, if something was to happen backstage.
Absolutely.
That could happen to any age kid, though.
Oh, no doubt.
Somebody would be held liable because a kid is back there.
But for example, though, like if they go to like a Disney concert or something like that, that's age appropriate.
Plus, the parents will be there.
Yeah, but I mean, things happen everywhere.
That's true.
That is true. That is true.
That is true.
But I don't think they do the age.
I just think the content of it is not appropriate.
Yeah, I don't think they do the age for safety.
I think they do the age for content, like this woman said.
That's what I think they do the age for.
Yeah, I was thinking because of the liability if something happens.
But who knows?
I just know that if something was to happen, people would say, well, they had underage kids back there.
They had kids back here that weren't old enough to be here, you know?
I think it's content and liquor.
That's why I say there's an age minimum for everything.
Yeah?
Yeah.
Because, I mean, I think they do it because of liquor, too.
Like, if they have a bar in a certain place, they can't have kids.
They're not going to be alcohol at the Disney concerts unless the parents take it in in a little flash.
They don't have bars at Disney concerts.
That ain't true.
That's what they say.
I'm going to never become a parent.
And they serve alcohol at Disney World.
They do.
They serve alcohol at Disney World.
We would not be able to make it through Disney World.
But they have license for that too, though.
Please shot o'clock me at every kid event.
Well, thank you for calling, Mama.
But I would say this too.
Even at the BET Awards this year,
a lot of people were mad
because they couldn't bring their kids on the red carpet.
And BET wouldn't allow kids on the red carpet because they had a bar on the red carpet.
So, like, if you look, the baby said he couldn't bring his daughter on the red carpet because of that.
Michael Blackson couldn't bring his sons on the red carpet because of that.
So, you know, people take that serious when it comes to those kids and those age limits.
I get it.
That's ABC regulation stuff, though, right?
Like the distance in the zoning
between kids and bars
in certain places.
Because how would it be allowed
in like Disney concerts?
Yeah, or at Disney Lane.
No, you're right.
What's the moral
of the story, guys?
Moral of the story is, man,
stop calling people bad parents
just because you see
one moment on social media.
That would piss me off.
I took the moral differently.
Mine was birth control.
Jesus Christ.
I don't even want to go through none of this stuff.
I want to enjoy my booby trap, my drinks, all of this stuff that you can't do as a parent.
You got to be so righteous.
No, you can still go out.
You just can't bring your child with you.
Yeah, and if you post your 20-month-old in the back of that seat and think it's cute,
the magician video, you're going to go viral.
I think that's the other moral of the story, too, man.
Be like me.
Keep your kids off social media.
You know what I'm saying because if you don't want
People to be able to publicly scrutinize
You know anything you do that's involving
Your kids just keep your kids out of the
Public view
Yeah I post my kids and I don't have that problem
I mean I'm not going to post certain things that I know
People are going to attack
You know I mean it is what it is but parents do realize
Things do happen they do realize that
Their kids are magicians they do realize that their kids are magicians.
They do realize that their kids are going to say
some wild, off-the-wall stuff at times.
Like, it's being a parent.
I think everybody's doing their best, man.
Young Miami was just doing her best
because if she wasn't spending time with her kids,
she'd get criticized.
Right.
They say she was running behind Diddy too much
and not a parent.
You can't win.
It was bring your child to work day.
There you go.
She bought it a rolling lot, you know? There you go. She bought it rolling loud, you know?
There you go.
All right.
All right, when we come back, we got your rumor report.
Lauren, what we talking about in this rumors?
We are talking about Quero reported to be on a yacht during a robbery.
Damn.
All right, we'll get into that next.
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Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Our guest co-host, Lauren LaRosa, is here.
Yes, we are. I said
we need to take a shot. It's my last day, but
Charlamagne said this doesn't need to be my
last day. I'm here for that. I mean, you're here all week.
I am. I'm here as long as y'all need me.
And if I gotta avoid taking this shot at 7.48
in the morning. No, we should take a shot then.
No, I'm a backer.
What they gotta do to the shot?
Right. You won't feel the back after this.
I'm not doing that.
Not peer pressure.
Lobos Reposado.
What?
Lobos Reposado?
Yes.
I bought you guys gifts.
You should do it, Charlamagne.
She did get you a gift, bro.
No way, Jose.
I'll take a shot with y'all.
I got a little water here, so I'll take a shot of water.
Y'all take a shot of that.
All clear.
Oh, wow.
I'm cool.
I'll watch her take a shot, though.
I can't do it by myself.
That's like bad luck.
It is? Yes. You got your homegirl with you? She I can't do it by myself. That's like bad luck. It is?
Yes.
You got your homegirl with you?
She ain't doing nothing but faking like she's reading back there.
Got the book over there with the still on page one.
She's been on page one for an hour and a half.
Am I lying?
She's been on the forward for an hour and a half.
Oh, that's my book.
Carry on.
Continue.
I'm sorry.
All right.
Well, when we come back, we got your rumor report.
Give us a little tease what we discussing.
We are going to get into Quavo reportedly on the yacht during a robbery.
We got NeNe Leakes talking about her son Bryson and his arrest and everything he's dealing with, with his addiction struggles.
Okay.
Yeah, we're going some places.
All right. So we'll get to that next.
So don't move.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Good morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy Charlamagne.
Oh, Charlamagne.
Charlamagne, the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We got our guest morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Charlamagne. Oh, Charlamagne. Charlamagne, the guy.
We are the Breakfast Club.
We got our guest co-host, Lauren LaRosa, with us.
Previously, or used to be at TMZ.
Now, Bronco Grinding.
That's right.
Breakfast Club, for the time being.
There you go.
And let's get right to the rumors.
Lauren LaRosa.
I've been here for a little bit.
I've been here for a minute.
Move out the way.
Tell her.
Tell her. Man, been here for a minute. Move out the way. Tell us.
Man, this is the rumor report.
I think a lot of people will recognize the voice and the name.
Here we go.
On The Breakfast Club.
Lauren came in hot.
You know, I came in telling the truth.
So on Sunday, July 23rd, Miami Beach PD responded to an alleged robbery on a boat.
Once they got there, there were a bunch of people on
this boat including uh quavo uh from the migos and there is video that surfaced from this boat um
now a little bit of background on what they're alleging so they're alleging that there was a
reported robbery um on the yacht now when you read the police narrative what it says is that
at some point in this yachting trip you you know, they're having a good time.
The captain says, oh, well, you guys, your yachting trip is about to end.
And two men on the boat, ages 39 and 32, get upset about that.
And they run down on the captain. The captain alleged that he was held at gunpoint and that the money for the yachting trip was demanded back because they were upset about the time that was, according to them, cut short on the boat.
Now, when this broke, people were saying that, you know,
Quavo was robbed and there was like just a bunch of things swirling.
But if you read the narrative,
his name is not mentioned in the narrative.
His attorney, Drew Finley, points that out.
And he was detained.
So were other few people on the boat,
but he was not arrested.
I thought it was pirates.
I just thought that people got a new way to get not arrested i thought it was pirates um i just thought
that people uh got a new way to get to the celebrities like that's what i thought i thought
it was pirates i thought they had quavo tied up on the boat and all kind of stuff yeah that was not
it seems like a misunderstanding somehow some way because i don't think anybody was arrested but
um i guess in situations like that they said the police came the everybody came they got to you
know put everybody detain everybody until they find out what happened.
But they said that it was one of the employees that kind of snuck like a text like, please help now.
And which which made all the police come because they thought somebody was, you know, being kidnapped.
Did they have to put Quavo and they tied him up?
Right. I saw some video like this.
Yeah, they use zip ties to detain them.
But they do that normally when they come into a situation where you talk about about people are armed and there's guns or whatever because you just don't
know who's who what's what yeah they do that normally when the person is black with dreadlocks
you know what i mean yes well i mean he wasn't arrested yeah so there's that but yeah and then
i don't think it had anything to do with quaver i think he was just on the boat and the story
sounds a lot better when they'd be like quaver was on this boat but i already attached to it yeah i think he was just partying but the fact that was just on the boat and the story sounds a lot better when they be like, Quavo's on this boat. There's a celebrity attached to it.
Yeah, I think he was just partying.
But the fact that I'm on the boat
and this doesn't even happen
if I'm Quavo, I'm pissed.
Yeah, why are they detaining me?
Like, why am I being detained?
Why am I getting tied up?
I'm telling you what they say
to the people there.
Yeah, I don't like that.
Yeah, they say we just, you know,
come and do that
because we need to
just understand everybody.
Who's who?
What's going on?
What's what?
You can do that
without putting me in zip ties or whatever the hell that was removing my freedom yeah well yeah so uh moving
on uh to the drake concert so you guys remember when drake told girls to bring more bras to his
show right yes so a woman did she brought a bra she threw it it went viral because drake caught
the bra and it was a 36g and he was like find this woman immediately y'all know drake is a big fan of the bbw's well um this woman veronica korea
she is 21 years old um says that now she has got an offer from playboy we have some audio
i ended up taking the one off that i was wearing that night um that is my true bra size. And I threw it at his feet.
And I mean, like, I lost my mind when he actually picked it up and reacted the way he did.
It's definitely full circle.
Yeah, they are all natural.
They do run in my family.
Playboy had actually reached out to me on my Instagram DMs and said, you know, if you want to apply, we'll accept you right away.
So, yeah, I did. I applied and they did accept me and they want to speak with me very soon.
So maybe later today after this call, I will speak with them as well.
I swear it don't take nothing to be nothing nowadays. The bar entry is so low for everything.
Did you go look? I know you didn't go look at her TikTok, did you?
Veronica, no shade to Veronica, my girl V v but the tiktok videos are not giving 36g is giving she did that just to get the reaction because i was gonna ask us 36g how big is 36g
i'm i'm a i'm a boobie girl and i'm looking at her and i'm like bruh it's no way it's not happening
so i i don't know but i will say on a scale from one to huge like who
we consider huge so we can compare it to because i i don't know what g is i just remember dolly
parton used to be double d's or something like that or no dolly parton bigger than that i don't
remember when i thought what are y'all talking about we're trying to dolly parton yeah she's
known for her boobies um he's trying to get a scale like how big her boobs are because i don't
know i don't know what a g is i'm just sitting here thinking about all the old grandmas that threw their panties on stage back in the day.
They ain't get offered no Playboy or no penthouse deals.
You know what I'm saying?
Why she get a deal for just throwing her bra?
You know what they got offered?
What?
Kids and then the people ran away.
You never, that's always how the stories worked out.
They had the kids and then the singer went off and now you don't know your daddy.
At least she getting something from you.
He look like Rick James. Well, what he told me was he was a part of the entourage. Maybe that know your daddy. At least she getting something from you. He look like Rick James.
Well, what he told me was he was a part of the entourage.
Maybe that's your daddy.
And these women were actually taking their panties off.
You know what I'm saying?
And throwing them on stage.
And they had panty holes.
So you had to really go through it.
You know?
And they didn't get nothing.
Except for, you know, like Lauren said, guys that ran away.
Yeah.
Well, I mean, so the Playboy offer happened.
She said she's going to talk to them later, as you guys heard.
But also.
That's cap.
Playboy ain't DM-er.
I mean, I can see them DM-ing.
Not the real Playboy page.
But you know, Playboy has that digital content creator platform now.
So it's not like she's about to be on the magazine.
They've shifted.
She's not going on a cover, bro.
It's kind of like OnlyFans a little bit.
Oh, got you, got you.
Yeah, so I mean, she's viral.
It's going to bring them business. Because I'm looking at her got you, got you. Yeah, so I mean, she's viral. It's going to bring
them business
because I'm looking at her
like if she could do it,
shoot, I'm jobless.
Lauren, you better stop.
You better stop.
I tell you,
it don't cost nothing
to be nothing nowadays.
It's Tuesday.
I ain't got no job.
I might figure that out today.
You would do that?
I don't know.
Playboy, let me see
what y'all talking about.
DM me.
I wonder if people
would look at that
as a sign.
Like I threw my bra on stage
and bleeped it.
Can I say that?
Yeah,
I think you can say that.
You got them.
Yeah,
you're right.
I do.
I think it's fair game.
That's not porn though.
That's,
it's not porn.
No,
it's,
people post worse.
When people ask about OnlyFans,
I'm like,
people post worse
on Instagram.
How much can Playboy
be possibly paying nowadays?
I don't know
if it's like
a commission-based thing.
I've never really looked into it.
I feel like it'd be more lucrative to be on OnlyFans or something like that.
But the platform is set up like OnlyFans.
That's a good question.
Lauren, you would do that?
You would think about doing Playboy?
Listen, I'm weighing all of my options right now.
Times ain't that hard.
No, they're not.
No, they're not.
I'm sitting here with y'all about to take
this shot times is not that hard but also too why i don't even know why i gotta be times it's hard
she's having a good time she also got a dm from drake as well too oh my god i'm sorry life is
about dms no no no she got a dm from drake he liked her story but she hasn't responded yet oh
god she says she left drake on red It don't cost nothing to be nothing nowadays.
The bar of entry to everything is so low.
Wow.
You just coming at me.
No, I'm not.
I'm coming at all of y'all.
All right.
Well, that is your rumor report.
Now, Charlamagne, who you giving that donkey to?
Maybe we should ask that question to the people.
I think we should.
Yeah. But wait, I want to ask the question about we should ask that question to the people. I think we should. Yeah.
Wait, I want to ask the question about what should she say back to Drake? Oh, God.
No? What question you gonna
ask? Is the bar of entry low? No,
it can be that. We know the bar of entry is
low. You don't got to rub it in our faces.
We know that. But I think I want to
know, like, should she even respond?
I feel like she should play it cool. I think she should go back to work.
Whatever she was doing before that Drake concert,
she needs to take her ass back to work.
She don't need to do no Playboy.
She don't need to wait for no DMs from Drake.
Take your ass back to work.
You can DM at work, though.
Oh, my goodness.
That is true.
Listen, get it how you live, sis.
Jesus Christ.
Before after the hour,
we're going to do a Donkey of the Day update.
There was a young woman who married a ghost.
Y'all remember when I gave Donkey of the Day to the young woman who married the ghost? Well, we have going to do a Donkey of the Day update. There was a young woman who married a ghost.
Y'all remember when I gave Donkey of the Day to the young woman who married the ghost?
Well, we have an update on that story.
She's getting the biggest hee-haw again.
Jesus Christ.
All right, we'll get to that next.
So don't move.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Your mornings will never be the same.
When it's time to get with someone special, the best way to do it is with Magnum large-sized condoms.
That gold foil wrapper is a badge of honor, and it means you're protected.
And you take care of things with comfort.
Accept no substitutes.
Bring the pleasure with the gold standard.
Magnum large-sized condoms.
Don't be out here acting like a donkey.
He high, bitch.
He high.
It's time for donkey of the day.
I'm a big boy.
I can take it.
If he feel I deserve it, ain't no big deal. I know Charlamagne and guy gonna have some funny shit, say out his mouth.
If you gotta say something you may not agree with doesn't mean I mean it.
Who's getting that donkey?
That donkey, that donkey, donkey, donkey, donkey.
Donkey of the day right there.
It's the breakfast club bitches.
You can call me the donkey of the day but like I mean no harm.
Lauren started coughing as soon as I lit
the Palo Santos.
I told you,
I think you're
putting spells on me.
Says a lot.
I'm just doing this
because I don't want
to keep any bad spirits
out the room
because donkey of the day
for Tuesday,
July 25th
goes to a singer
named Bricarde.
I think I'm pronouncing
her name right.
Now,
this is a donkey of the day
update,
by the way,
okay,
because it's like,
where are they now?
See,
in the history of Hee Haws,
we have had some
very interesting characters.
And Bricardy is one of them.
She is 40 years old now.
And a couple of years ago, when I first gave her a donkey of the day, I gave her a donkey of the day because she decided that she wanted to marry a ghost.
Wow.
Yeah.
She decided that she didn't want to do tell death to us part.
She wanted hers already dead.
Okay.
She married the spirit of a victorian soldier named eduardo one stormy night in 2021 when the poltergeist proposed to her after bursting
into her bedroom and professing his love for her y'all think i'm making this up but i'm not
let's go to the morning to hear her uh hear brucardi talk about it so just um just remind us
how you met eduardo it's it was an unconventional meeting, let's say that.
He kind of burst into my bedroom in the dead of night
and kind of captivated me, sent sensations all over my body,
and that was our first encounter.
He's Victorian?
He's a Victorian soldier, yes.
Right.
So you got used to the relationship, you're now very much in love,
and in fact, last time when you came on to talk about it,
you told that here...
What? What? What? What? What? What? What? What? What?
What is it?
He's here.
Is he? Well, I should hope so, too. It's your wedding day.
Where is he?
Can't you see him?
No.
No, definitely not.
Definitely not here, and you'd think that I would be't you see him? No. No, definitely not. Definitely not here.
And you'd think that I would be able to see him.
He doesn't like you.
He doesn't like me.
Oh, my God.
Well, that's fair enough.
Well, I'm sorry.
No, don't worry.
He's a bit rude.
I'm not marrying him.
No, I know.
What are we listening to?
Today's update in Donkey of the Day, okay?
And the reason Bricardé is getting another hee-haw
is because this past
weekend a story broke i was reading it on metro.com and the story is a singer who claimed to have
married the ghost of a victorian soldier says she's getting divorced bro we just heard how they
met but according to her they supposedly became inseparable and the ghost even
sent her cryptic messages in the shower if you are married to the crypt keeper isn't every message a
cryptic message now this is where it gets it gets really good y'all ricarde said they started having
issues because she said i want a summer wedding but the ghost hates the heat probably because he
escaped hell i don't know that man,
don't know where he went in the afterlife, but I can only assume that a ghost who hates heat
only knows what said heat feels like in the afterlife because he at least passed through
Hades at least once. Not to mention, according to her, she wanted to be hot because she secretly
would love to make him melt. Riccardo, are you dating Slima from Ghostbusters or Frosty the Snowman?
I mean, what do you mean you want to make him melt?
You really got to pick what plot line of Ghostbusters you want to run with.
You're either going to marry a ghost or you're going to melt the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man
and make s'mores.
I'm not making any of this up.
Riccarde said, and I quote, I want a summer wedding, but he hates the heat and I'd secretly
love to make him melt but he disappears often
enough as it is ricardo that's called ghosting all right what do you expect when you marry a
ghost imagine rationalizing you're in your mind that you've had relationship problems from the
start and one of those problems is that your phantom boyfriend keeps ghosting you ricardo
you should have known this
wasn't gonna last long in the vows they say tell death do us part technically his only option was
to leave all right if you already come in dead parting was just next on the list i actually have
some of her wedding vows we have footage from the actual wedding this is real people listen
do you take eduardo to be your partner in the adventure that lies ahead do you promise to walk side by side to the ends of the
earth do you take eduardo as your partner from now until the end of time i do eduardo do you
take ricard to be your partner in the adventure that lies ahead? Do you promise to walk side by side
to the ends of the earth?
Do you take Ricard to be your partner
from now until the end of time?
He does.
I keep telling y'all,
segregation was a great concept that was poorly executed.
It should have been based on intelligence
and behavior
and not race okay I for one am shocked that they are getting a divorce because
I'm sure they had no problems with communication because I don't know why
but I feel I feel like her husband was very transparent with her okay I'm
almost willing to bet she could see right through him all right now they
tried to get on the same page she said for weeks they got nowhere in regards to wedding dates she even designed a ouija board of wedding dates to see
which they were both drawn to some of y'all have really watched one too many episodes of Wednesday
Adams but let's play along Riccarde says that her ghost groom had turned into a complete groomzilla
and his list of demands grew daily and she said that her ghost groom
had become increasingly possessive does she mean possessed or possessive all right she even claims
that eduardo got too drunk during their honeymoon a spirit drunk off spirits isn't that some form of
supernatural cannibalism now would
you like to know Lauren and envy what really caused him to separate I would
love to know apparently her ghost groom is fascinated with Marilyn Monroe and
the ghost of Marilyn Monroe keeps popping up at the chapel that they got
married at oh the speaker piece Riccardo said that her haunted husband would ghost her for days at a
time and come back smelling like chanel number five what are we maryland monroe's favorite
perfume i don't know mv but i'm gonna go along with it i really hope that uh some of y'all don't
die and smell like your favorite fragrance for all of eternity could you imagine smelling like cool water forever
huh moral of the story is brucardi and eduardo are getting a divorce and it sucks to hear them
getting divorced because it's just another woman out here without a boo okay hit my boo red
no i don't like that i need a sharper that's a homie boo yeah i don't like that boo. I need a sharper boo. That's a homie boo. Yeah, I don't need that kind of boo.
I need a boo.
A boo.
She's out here without her boo.
That's what I needed.
Please give Bricardé the sweet sounds of the Hamiltones.
Oh, now you are the donkey of the day.
You are the donkey of the day You are the donkey
Of the day
Yee-haw
Lauren.
We played that one
because it's like
funeral hymn music.
Lauren.
I didn't even think about that.
Got a question for you.
What?
How does a ghost cry
when he's sad?
Boo-hoo.
Boo-hoo!
Yes, you got that one.
You're such a dad.
Like, what? Why was... Lauren's like, I just heard that yesterday. pride when he's sad boohoo boohoo yes you got that one you're such a dad like what why was
lauren like i just heard that yesterday why was the ghost embarrassed lauren because i don't know
he had a booger hey what more you see what you see what you started you see what you started
lauren what do ghosts eat with meatballs what do ghosts eat with meatballs? What do ghosts eat with meatballs?
I don't know.
Envy, tell me.
Spooncandy.
I got one more.
I got one more.
I got one more.
This is what happens when you age.
When we talk about yesterday.
Please spare me.
Give me another one, Envy.
Okay, okay.
What do you say when you catch a ghost?
Got you.
I got you, boo.
I got one last one.
I got you, boo.
I got you, boo. What got you, boo. I got you, boo.
What's a ghost favorite treat?
Boogers.
Blueberries.
Ice cream.
Ice cream.
Get it?
Ice cream.
Ice cream.
I like that one.
I like that one.
All right, well, shout out to BET.
We'll see you tomorrow.
Peace, BET.
And for anybody out there looking for any spirit lovers, man, because you know that
you got chubby chasers out there.
And then you got people who... No that you got chubby chasers out there. And then you got people who...
No, you got chubby chasers.
Those are people who like, you know, the chunky amongst us.
And then you have people who like women who like ghosts.
So you can go on Eternal Harmony.
Wait, that's a thing?
No, that's not no damn thing.
Yes, you can.
I don't believe you.
You go to Eternal Harmony and find you a soulmate.
They got ghouls and goblins, maybe some zombies. It's my single body. Looking for somebody. Wait. Don't believe you. You go to Eternal Harmony and find you a soulmate. They got ghouls and goblins, maybe some zombies.
It's my single body.
Looking for somebody.
Don't believe them.
Anybody's really.
Now, when we come back, let's open up the phone lines.
800-585-1051.
Now, Lauren, during the rumors.
Did you speak to BET?
Yes, we did.
Oh, okay.
Lauren was saying in her rumors that about the young lady named Veronica that threw the 36 GG bra at Drake, right?
1G, 1G.
No, 36G.
Yes.
And now she got offers from Playboy.
So we're going to open up the phone lines and ask you this.
800-585-1051.
You guys out there working, you're on the road,
you're doing whatever you got to do to support your family.
Keep in mind.
If Playboy offered you an opportunity,
would you take it?
Lauren ready to go go but keep in mind
she's an entrepreneur
who just became
I don't want to say unemployed but you did just quit TMZ
but you're still an entrepreneur so you got
Yeah I got the income. She's in here drinking
at 8 in the morning. She said she'd do it.
First of all. I just want to put
her circumstances out there before we say
why she would do it. I don't know if she would have did this last week.
You made me seem like I got a whole bunch of issues.
Oh, no.
The baggage was heavy.
Really?
Yes.
Oh.
I'm just not mad at sis for getting her money.
Like, dude, try it.
So we're asking, 800-585-1051.
Would you do Playboy if you got the opportunity like this lady?
That is the question.
I don't think she'd get an opportunity.
I think it's all cap.
We're going to see.
Playboy sliding that DM.
Now, some of you people out there, just remember, you got kids.
You got to drop your kids off at school.
You got to take them to play dates and all that.
Would you do Playboy?
Kidless Lauren.
And also, you know, Playboy, they're not going to cut the picture.
So, whatever you see in the mirror is what Playboy is going to put out there.
Hilarious.
No, you ask me.
We're going to talk about it when we come back.
Why you say that?
They're not going to do the Photoshop to the show? No, they're not going to. No Photoshop. Whatever they see in we come back they're not gonna um do the photoshop
to the shot they're not gonna no photoshop whatever they see in the mirror wait i can't
like retouch myself we're gonna talk when we come back 800-585-1051 playboy it's the breakfast club
good morning pull out your phone call in right now call me add your opinion to the breakfast
club topic break it down.
800-585-1051.
The Breakfast Club.
It's topic time.
Call 800-585-1051 to join in to the discussion with the Breakfast Club.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, charlamagne the guy we are
the breakfast club now if you're just joining us we have our special guest co-host lauren larosa
she's here hanging with us yes she just did rumor report and she talked about the young lady that
threw the bra at on the stage with drake what was her name i don't know monica carrera or something
like that i don't know how you pronounce her last name right and she has like 36 g or something like that. I don't know how you pronounce her last name. Right. And she has like 36 G or something like that.
36 G boobs.
Yes.
And, you know, Drake was asking for women to throw more bras on stage after a lack of
bras being thrown.
She threw it.
He got it.
He said, wow, 36 G find this woman immediately.
And they went and found that woman immediately.
That's right.
And now allegedly Playboy has made her an offer.
And we're asking 800-585-1051.
If Playboy made you an offer, would you take it?
That is the question.
Lauren.
People post worse on Instagram.
You might as well make your money.
You can't judge it by people.
It's like, what would you do?
What would you do, Lauren?
You got a whole family.
You got a mama looking, an aunt, all kinds of people.
Oh, you don't know my mom.
I was going to bring her here today, too, because she love you.
My mom would have been in here like, girl.
How old your mama is?
My mom is 65.
But my family, they're from the Bronx.
So they kind of, they would, whatever.
I'm bringing none of them crazy-ass Bronx people up here.
They do whatever I want to do.
The craziest people in America come from the Bronx and all of Florida.
They listening, too.
I promise you.
As long as, I feel like you could make it tasteful, too.
Tell me how you would make it tasteful.
I think the angles matter.
The edits matter.
That's why I asked if I could retouch my own it taste i think the angles matter the edits matter that's why i
asked if i could retouch my own photos i think the captions matter if you're able to do captions on
the only fans digital platform i mean the playboy digital platform like there's a lot of things and
it's not gonna be a lot of money that's the other thing i think a lot of times people think these
things translate to dollars hold on i've read multiple stories about women who post their feet
on only fans because of foot fetishes and they're making crazy amounts of money
But they get subscribers. I can see OnlyFans before Playboy nowadays.
But the platform, that's what I'm trying to explain y'all, the digital platform is similar to how OnlyFans is where people can subscribe
and want to view your content and like all that stuff.
Yeah, but how much is worth putting your boobs on front street? And then you gotta think you gotta have kids
You're gonna be taking your kids to school every day.
You got to play dates, taking baseball, soccer.
I don't plan on having kids for another five years and pictures will be...
And what if you don't have the boobs you think you have?
Oh, no, I got them.
What if in your mind, you know what I'm saying, you got them thangs, but then when you see
them in the magazine, they look like them little nipples that was in New Jack City when
Pookie was bagging up.
Let me tell y'all something.
Like, the way that men know that they got it going on
because you have conversations,
people tell you whatever.
As a woman,
you know if your boobs
are, like, worth a career.
You know, people,
you've been complimented,
things have happened.
I didn't know breasts
was still a thing like that.
I'm gonna be honest with you.
I thought, you know...
You really hating on me today.
No, no, no.
No.
I thought yesterday was bad,
but you just... I don't know. No, I thought everybody was bad but you just i don't know no i thought everybody was
more of a you know a ass and hit man nowadays oh just a pretty face i didn't know breasts was still
a thing thing like that we let those girls have their time they're still around you know shout
out to them those my sisters on the other end but but no the boobies are in but let's go to the
phone lines hello who's this hello em, it's Emily from the Bronx.
Oh, the Bronx. Oh, boy.
Emily, what would you do, Emily?
You're not Lauren's cousin, are you?
No.
First of all, Charlamagne, swallow, please.
Thank you.
Now, let's talk about it. Would you do it, Emily?
Emily.
She's taking her photos.
Open up.
The Bronx got terrible Wi-Fi, the whole Bronx.
What would you do, Emily?
Everybody in the Bronx got their Wi-Fi from City Island.
You stupid.
Wow, that's not true.
I definitely would do it.
I think it's a great opportunity.
You don't know what doors it could open.
You know, you got to get to the bag.
She said, I've done worse on Fordham Road for less.
I've shown worse on Fordham Road for less.
I've shown worse on Fordham Road for less.
Wow.
Why would you do it, though? So you said it's a great opportunity.
Like, when you say that, what opportunities do you think would come your way because of your boobies?
You never know because, like, you could get picked up to do something else.
You never know who likes your pictures.
It gives you more exposure, who you can, like, brand with and market with. I think it's a great opportunity. Thank you know who likes your pictures. It gives you more exposure. Who you can like brand with and market with.
I think it's a great opportunity.
Thank you, Mama, for calling.
See, the problem is everybody thinks they're going to do this
and then that Fenty Rihanna is going to reach out to them
and put them in a bra ad or Victoria's Secret.
But that's not going to happen.
If they're good enough, that can happen.
Let's go to another caller. Hello, who's this?
Hi, this is
Jane. Hey, good morning this? Hi, this is Jean.
Hey, good morning, Mama.
Would you pose in Playboy?
Yes, I would pose on Playboy, definitely.
I'm keeping a score, that's two.
Y'all don't even know the dollar amount.
All y'all just saying, yeah, because of the attention. No, well, like if, pay me like a million dollars.
Come on.
They're not getting no goddamn million dollars.
That's not happening.
I would, I would post like naked.
They might give you a thousand dollars.
Would you do it for a thousand?
A thousand dollars?
No, because, because I'm too beautiful.
I have to pay.
They need to pay me more.
Where you calling from, ma'am?
I'm calling from, calling from Miami, Florida.
All right.
I just Googled it just now.
And I just want to keep in mind, the craziest people in America come from the Bronx and all of Florida.
Who of our first?
That's right.
The estimated total pay, and I did some research, and by research I mean Google.
The estimated total pay for a model at Playboy is $53,319 per year.
Hold on, wait.
You averaged it.
I looked up Well, yeah.
That's like a lot more money
than what I'm making right now.
I've always said, look,
you know, I have the body
so if I could
I would show it off.
So you would do it for $53,000?
You need to give us your Instagram.
We got to look this up.
She just started at a million.
I just want to say that.
My answer is yes.
Let's go naked.
What's your Instagram, ma'am?
Let's go naked.
Ma'am, put the baths on for one second.
What is your Instagram?
Oh, it's like under my name
Oh my god
She ain't making money
I quit Instagram
Cause you don't make any money there
Alright what's your MySpace?
I don't do MySpace
What do you do ma'am?
Except for drugs
Other than drugs what do you do?
I'm an Ebayer I sell stuff on Ebay Yes ma'am, except for drugs. Other than drugs, what do you do? I'm an eBay-er.
I sell stuff on eBay.
Yes, ma'am.
Okay.
She didn't deny the drugs.
Have a blessed day, ma'am.
She didn't deny the drugs.
Thank you.
All right.
How could she?
How could she?
800-585-1051.
Now, a woman that was attending a Drake concert threw her bra on stage, and because of that,
she's kind of went viral.
She said Playboy made her an offer.
We're asking if they made you an offer, would you take it?
That is the question.
800-585-1051.
Now, I just want to put this in perspective.
They're not paying anybody a million dollars.
That's not happening.
Hold on, wait.
They might not pay you that to sign up.
But for instance, I Googled this woman.
She made $20,000 for one photo of her feet.
You can make a million dollars in like a month.
You got to stop this, Lauren.
You stop and people are going to believe you.
It's in the article.
800-585-1051.
Would you do it?
That is the question.
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Call 800-585-1051 to join into the discussion with The Breakfast Club.
Let's talk about it.
Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Charlamagne Tha into the discussion with The Breakfast Club. Let's talk about it. Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We got our guest co-host, Lauren LaRosa here, previously of TMZ.
Now, she was talking about Drake during the rumor report,
and this lady who actually threw her bra on stage got some offers.
Is that right, Lauren?
Yep, she got an offer via her DM from Playboy,
and they told her to
sign up for the platform she did she got accepted now she has a phone call with them so she probably
has a very bright head-on future but let's be honest how much is playboy gonna pay you you
never know like we can't predict that guys that is one shoot i looked it up and the average salary
was 47 000 but you're looking it up as if she's going to be like a slated Playboy model.
She's joining a digital platform
where she can be in control of how much
money she makes. Why would I pay this woman
off the street who nobody knows,
doesn't have any following, any
audience, a million dollars? That last
lady who called me in Florida said she really
thinks she would get a million dollars from me.
In the context of the question,
aren't we saying this if this happened to you? If you went viral with the whole Drake situation? They would not get a million dollars i mean but in the context of the question right like aren't we saying this if this happened to you like if you went viral with the whole
situation yeah they'll not get a million dollars no not at all let's go to the phone lines hello
who's this uncle soler uncle envy peace king what's up brother good morning breakfast club
how you doing my brother so glad you didn't call me auntie everything good man let's take it from
brownsville calling in again brownsville all. So if you threw your bra on stage with Drake, would you and Playboy made you an offer?
Wait, wait, wait.
My bra on stage?
But if Playboy called me, I'm definitely quitting my job.
But you can correct me if I'm wrong.
I heard they pay a good amount, like seven figures.
I don't know who's lying to you.
Who's telling you all these things?
So they don't pay that much?
Depends who you are, but you're not getting a million dollars.
And by the way, I don't even know who they ever paid a million dollars.
I know it ain't just Joe Blow.
Probably Kim K.
They probably paid Kim K over me.
But I got a plan I'm working with because they deal with, like, you know what I'm saying?
They call me anaconda bluff in the streets.
You know what I'm saying?
Okay. So I got to be the one to ask. Nobody going to ask. Lauren, you right here. You know what I'm saying? Okay.
So I got to be the one to ask.
Nobody going to ask.
Lauren, you right here.
You're not going to ask.
What's his Instagram?
No.
What is...
Wow.
My Instagram is 807-KAY-KAY.
I will DM you and show you.
What are the measurements, bro?
Since nobody else wants to ask.
What?
It's always got to be on me.
Wow.
Come on.
I'm sure it won't be on you. I'm going to DM Uncle Charlotte right now. No, no, no. I'm going to DM. You tell the world always got to be on me. Wow. Come on, Uncle Charla.
I'm going to DM Uncle Charla right now.
No, no, no. I'm going to DM.
You tell the world.
Yeah, go ahead.
DM him.
Nope.
Your name is Kevin.
You asked me.
You asked me, man.
I'm asking you in front of the world.
I don't want you DMing me your measurements.
I ain't that gay, bro.
Your name is Kevin?
Yes, you are.
I'm gay, but I ain't that gay.
Yes, you are.
Wait, I have a real question.
Is your name Kevin?
Yes.
Kevin, okay.
I'm looking at the pictures. I don't see a print. Damn. Oh, no. I'm going Yeah. Kevin, okay. I'm looking at the pictures.
I don't see a print.
Damn.
Oh, no.
I'm going to send it to you.
I'm going to DM you.
No, but if it was Anaconda, I wouldn't be able to miss it.
Wow.
Oh, man.
Ain't you got a bathrobe on?
Ain't nothing hanging from the robe?
She said, keep your little snake on the plane, bro.
She said she's looking for Anaconda.
She ain't.
Jesus.
DM him, get the measurements Lauren
How you gonna ask that man what's his measurements
This is radio
This is radio okay people are listening
They wanted to know the same thing I just asked
I think everybody wanted to know the Instagram
So we could see for ourselves you thought measurements first
That's right
Hello who's this
Speak for yourself
Hey Shay good morning
Good morning.
Good morning.
Where you calling from?
I'm calling from North Carolina.
North Carolina.
So if Playboy made you an offer, would you take it, mama?
Absolutely.
I'm securing the bag.
I'm taking all that. There is no bag.
Why do y'all think this comes with a bag?
I am starting to realize that there's a bag.
Why wouldn't it?
Why would I get in a magazine showing my titties and it's so bad and raw?
I don't know.
They better be talking some type of numbers.
How much?
I think you get $5,000.
Oh, no.
Every time that magazine sell, I want money.
What are you talking about?
That ain't how that works.
That's how you think it works.
Well, it needs to work out like that.
Nope.
What's your size, bro, man, if you don't mind me asking?
Can you accent?
I'm the basic. I'm the basic 36
D. So when God threw some
G's on that hoe, he knew what he was doing.
She got her a spot. She needed
to go and take that. Did you say when God
wanted to throw some D's on the hoe, he came to you?
Is that what you said? No, he threw some
G's on the hoe. That's what he did. He threw G's
on her. Her bra size was
G, right? Okay.
So what would we be paying for to see in Playboy?
What would y'all be paying?
Like I said, I had to sit down and converse.
It had to be some numbers involved.
I'm not going nowhere showing nothing for free.
Because I could see what you would wear.
You would wear jeans.
Y'all have a good day.
I would wear jeans, Timbs, and Yankee fitted.
Why she got off the phone like Jesus came?
Y'all have a good day.
This is abruptly.
Beef and broccolis with a snapback.
How much does Playboy pay?
The average Playboy salary in the U.S. is $47,790 per year.
Playboy salaries range between $19,000 a year in the bottom 10th percentile to $116,000 in the 90th percentile.
Playboy pays $22.97 an hour on average man nobody's getting no no
salary for that they're gonna get a one-time shoot which is probably gonna be five thousand dollars
and that's it that's all you're gonna get it said i don't know if this is true or not but it said
playboy pays 22.97 an hour on average but what's the moral of the story the moral of the story is keep your job no okay
the moral of the story is take a leap of faith and if they're big don't leap to her damn
y'all don't listen to lauren out there that's all i'm gonna tell you i know y'all don't listen to
lauren listen to lauren hill not lauren uh la rosa okay all right well let's get to the rumors
let's jump right into it i think a lot of people will recognize the voice in the name
on the breakfast club lauren came in hot you know i came in telling the truth
nini leaks um she sat down with Carlos King.
Carlos King has a podcast called Reality with King.
And on this show, she talked about her son, Bryson, who was recently arrested.
And she talked about his drug addiction.
We have audio.
How is Bryson doing?
I think he's doing okay.
He needs rehabilitation.
He needs a lot of counseling.
Like many families out there, I have family members that are struggling with drugs and certain addictions.
And he has an addiction.
He's been struggling with it for years.
He's been in rehab for a couple times.
And he still has come back out and relapsed.
You know, I've spent so much money on trying to get Bryson, you know, where he needs to be.
But every time I've sent him off, it's because I said, you are giving your ass up and we are sending you off.
But I learned through counseling myself that he has to say, I'm ready to go.
That's pretty tough, especially her being a celebrity as big as Nene is.
And as soon as they do something, he's in the media you know what i mean well not only that that's her
child forget the celebrity that's her that's her son you know i mean and he's he's old the older
he has kids he has a family so to still try to be protective and still try to help like she said
uh with everybody i talked to this that's dealing with substance abuse it's up to them they have to
figure out when they want to give it up and you can't force anybody yeah i mean the worst
feeling in the world as a parent is when you can't do anything to make your child better right
because especially when they say our jobs are to protect and to provide but what do you do in that
situation you can't do anything except for pray and try to steer them in the right direction and
you know send them to where they can go to get help.
But it's really all on them and their choices.
Well, Bryson is being held still in Gwinnett County Jail.
$6,100 bond, a violation of probation to cases, possessions of a controlled substance, loitering, prowling.
There's a lot going on.
So pray for Nene and her family and her son.
And it's healing.
Definitely.
We're going to move on.
Jada Kingdom.
So Jada Kingdom.
This whole time I thought y'all were saying Jada Kiss.
Every time y'all said this in this room this morning, I swear.
You thought Jada Kiss was gifted a Birkin bag by Burner Boy.
I just kept hearing y'all say.
I was like, I just kept hearing Jada.
I swear I kept hearing Jada Kiss and Burner Boy.
You are, you're all over the place today.
That's crazy.
What'd you say earlier?
What, I'm on drugs?
No, you're gay, but you're not that gay.
I got to do with anything.
You just wanted to repeat that.
Okay.
Well, so there was an interview that Jada Kingdom did after it had surfaced that potentially
Burner Boy was dating her, brought her Birkin back, she was wearing his chain.
Now, listen to the audio of this.
The word on the street is Jada and Burner Boy you want to talk about that oh I'm on the street every
day I've never heard that and that's where I think we're gonna wrap it there we're not gonna leave
that one there all right so but the thing is we'll bring it up because he did mention you in
the remix to say yo buy a Birkin for Jada Kingdom I would have to listen to it
Y'all moving too fast
First of all
Who is Jada Kingdom?
Okay first of all
Do you know the song Talibans?
Talibans
Song of the summer right now
I do know that song
You know the song
I play it every morning
I know that song
It's a Caribbean song
It's gangster
Yeah
It's a tough song
We're going to play the song
A little bit
So Charlotte
It's not Burner Boy's song
But he's on a remix
He's on a remix Yeah so he's on a remix In the remix going to play this song a little bit. So, Charlotte, it's not Burn the Boys song, but he's on a remix. He's on a remix.
Yeah, so he's on a remix.
In the remix, he mentions that he bought a Birkin bag for Jada Kingdom because she has the best poom poom.
Got you.
Right?
So, everybody's like, oh, my God, I love her response.
I be on the streets.
I ain't heard that.
Get somebody else to do it.
Leave me alone.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I am not confessing to anything.
No face, no trace.
I'm here for it.
You can't just be introducing new Jadas to the ecosystem, though.
She's fine.
We hear Jada, we think Kiss, we think Pinkett Smith.
Jada Pinkett.
You know what I mean?
Wow.
You know what I thought first?
I thought Jada Chivies.
When I first started hearing about Jada Kingdom.
Or Jada Cheese.
Little Babies.
Little Babies.
Yeah.
Baby Mama.
Oh, my God.
That's the age.
That's the difference in the...
Yes, it is.
Yeah.
All right.
Well, yeah, she's saying that this is not...
She's in the streets and she ain't heard that, so it's not happening.
I wouldn't deny Burner Boy.
Burner Boy's fire.
But didn't Burner Boy say she got good poom poom?
Yeah, but that don't mean, Drake has said a lot of things too.
Some true, some not.
That doesn't mean, just because you put it in a lyric, it could have been him shooting a shot.
Yeah.
I mean, that's like, honestly, I don't know why she denying that one.
That's a good little compliment from one of the biggest artists in the world right now.
So we've learned that Lauren will do Playboy.
I was going to say the same thing.
Playboy definitely.
She'll do Playboy and Burner Boy is what we learned this morning.
That's what we learned this morning.
Well.
Okay.
All right.
And that is your rumor report.
Okay.
All right.
Now when we come back, we got the People's Choice Mix.
And I got to remind you guys, of course, my car show is this Saturday in Atlanta.
Shout out to PRE.
They're bringing Dolph's whole fleet.
They're doing like a Dolph exhibition, so you can see that.
That's going to be pretty dope.
Shout out to Boosie Badass.
He's going to have his car's 50 cent and so many more.
There's rides, games, and all types of things for the kids.
It's a family fun day.
Kids five and under are free.
So bring the kids, bring the kids, bring the kids.
That's this Saturday.
Get your tickets now.
When we come back, we got the People's Choice Mix.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
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It's DJ Envy, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We still got our guest co-host, Lauren LaRosa, joining us.
Yeah, and today was supposed to be Lauren's last day
because she was going to do two days,
but I didn't know she was going to be here all week.
And, I mean, she ain't got no job.
You know what I'm saying?
How long do you need to borrow me for?
I mean, you're here all week.
I could be here. Entrepreneur, you work to borrow me for? I mean, you're here all week if you want to come to the week.
I could be here. Entrepreneur, you work from anywhere.
So let me know. Let me know if you're trying to
ask a thing. So you're going to come the rest of the week?
Yeah, I'll be here. What do you need? Alright, Lauren's going to come the rest of the week.
Okay. Lauren, we're not taking
no shots with you in the morning, though.
I see. Y'all are not fun. Friday?
I'm going to hold y'all till Friday.
I said maybe, though. Keyword is maybe.
Wow. Pin on my stomach, Phil., though. Maybe. Keyword is maybe. Wow.
Pin on my stomach, Phil.
Jesus Christ.
All right.
When we come back, we got the positive notice to Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
I want to tell y'all, too, man.
Make sure y'all go to Audible and download my good sister, Alicia Renee's project, Unleashed
for Love.
It's the latest release from SBH Productions, which is myself and Kevin Hart's company through
Audible. It's a romantic comedy, an audio-scripted romantic comedy,
following Alicia and her friends' search for love in this crazy-ass industry.
So it's Alicia Renee, Pretty V is on there,
Logan Browning from Dear White People,
Jess Hilarious, Portia Williams, Giselle Bryant,
Kadeem Hardison and Jasmine Guy play Alicia Renee's parents.
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Unleashed for Love available on Audible right now.
If you already got an Audible subscription, of course, you can hear it for free.
Absolutely.
All right.
When we come back, we got the positive note.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Hey, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are the Breakfast Club. It's time to get up out of here. Charlamagne, we got the positive note. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Hey, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are the Breakfast Club.
It's time to get up out of here.
Charlamagne, you got a positive note?
Yes, indeed, man.
The positive note, man.
Salute to Sarah J. Roberts.
Well, first of all, Logan, tell them your Instagrams and all that.
I said Logan.
Lauren.
Instagram.
No, because I was thinking of Logan because I was just talking about her for a day, white people.
I know.
I got you.
It's Lauren LaRosa, but I was telling you on the Brown Girl Grinding Instagram, we post
the Sergakes a lot
Because we love her
Like her testimony and everything
Word
And Sarah Jakes
That's who I was about to talk about
Because she did this amazing sermon
This past Sunday
Called Push Through
And I can't tell y'all too much
From the sermon
I want y'all to go listen to it
But the positive note comes from that
Just always remember
When you're a threat
You're always going to be a target.
Have a great day.
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