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I feel good.
Yo, listen so y'all know about the experience that I told y'all that I had at the comedy
club.
In Detroit.
In Detroit, right.
Yo, if one more person hit me up like yo I'm the owner, I'm sorry about everything that
happened.
How many owners were there?
I'm the real owner but nah, people were trolling.
People were trolling, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yo, niggas coming in to email like Jess, I'm sorry about everything that happened at my
club.
If you would have hit me up because I'm the owner.
Yo everybody is doing that.
Donnell Rollins texted me, right?
He said he's the owner?
I was like, you know you could have called me about my club, you know that I'm the owner
of One Mic.
I'm like, yo stop playing.
Everybody.
Did the club reach out?
They did.
They did?
They reached out to management. I'm done with their ass. You know, everything They did. They did?
They reached out to management.
I'm done with their ass.
Everything is fine.
They're trying to make things right?
Yeah.
But it's just, you know, just learn.
They just got to learn from that experience and, you know, just get up on their game.
But yo, these old dudes be mad, yo.
What you mean?
So remember I said, you know, I thought I was going to see Damon Waynes on the wall.
And I saw Damon Williams.
Damon Williams was mad?
He was mad, yo!
Look, I don't be knowing everybody!
Like, that's the thing.
And look, I did meet him.
Right?
Right?
I just met him.
You didn't throw a shot at him.
You said I thought I would meet Damon Waynes.
It was Damon Waynes.
I was sure you were a fine comedian.
But you know how, remember a couple months ago you was like, yo, don't let the internet
trick you. The same thing happened to old dude, yo don't let the internet trick you.
The same thing happened to old dude, apparently he is a Chicago legend, he's a comedian,
great comedian, everybody know him.
And I didn't know.
And then he'd get in the comments and he'd talk about, I ain't no fan backstage.
You got Amnesia and I go to his page and I see he posted the picture with the video that I did yesterday from here
He posted a picture of me and him. I just met him
I did I do the New Year's Eve show with um
DeRay every year Chicago so he was on the show and I did meet you backstage and you did tell me that you were a
Fan of mine. It's okay that you can be a fan of mine. Yo these old niggas is wild
You better stop with these old niggas shit. That's the last old niggas I'm gonna take today.
Right. That's the last thing. Last thing I'm gonna say. I'm sorry, brother. I'm gonna get into your
comedy. It's all right. Nah, salute to what's her name? Damien Williams?
Yes, Damien Williams. Chicago legend.
Chicago legend. Salute to him. Drop a bomb for him one time.
Gary. That wasn't a shot at you yesterday, sir.
No, it was not. It was a shot at the club. She just said she
thought she was seeing Damien Williams. Things happened. It wasn't a shot at you. You're a very funny individual. I think I've seen the show that you yesterday sir. No it was not. It was a shot at the club. She just said she thought she was seeing Damon Williams things happen. Yes.
Wasn't a shot at you.
You're a very funny individual.
I think I saw the show that you did one time.
Yeah I was on the show with him but I didn't know.
I meet so many people.
I'm like I'm sorry I don't know all of y'all.
I don't know everybody like that.
It's all good.
They'll be upset for a day.
Yeah.
They'll be alright.
Now slow to the New York Knicks.
Can we drop a bomb for the New York Knicks?
Charlamagne was talking yesterday that the New York Knicks needed to win that game and
they won last night.
So we got one more game that we're making it to the Eastern Conference Finals. We saw from yesterday that the New York Knicks needed to win that game and they won last night.
So we got one more game that we're making it to the Eastern Conference Finals.
Jason Tatum, he did get injured.
We'll talk about that in front page news.
Now also, Lex P and Dre and Nicole will be joining us.
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They have a show on BET called Travel Queens and we'll talk to them.
And Lorna Rosa was at the Ditty Trial yesterday.
She was there from 8.30am to 7pm.
So she's going to fill us in on everything that happened inside.
Did she walk yet?
She just walked in.
She just got in.
She's going for day two.
Oh Lord.
She's not as dressy as day one.
I think she realized like F all that.
She had on flip flops today.
She ain't have on heels.
She better not come up here with no damn flip flops on.
Well we'll talk to her in a little bit.
Front page news is next, it's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Good morning everybody, it's DJ NvJeselari, it's Charlamagne the guy, we are the Breakfast
Club.
Let's get in some front page news.
Now some quick sports, the Knicks beat the Celtics last night, 121-113, they lead their
series 3-1.
Tatum, they're saying that he might have torn his Achilles
So we'll get he was rushed to the hospital they said and they'll do a checkup today and Achilles is worse than hamstring, right?
Yes, that's yeah. Yes. Yes, and the Timberwolves beat the Warriors last night 117 110
They lead that series 3-1 and just a heads up an NBA draft lottery first round Dallas got the number one pick
So Dallas got the number one pick. So Dallas got the
number one pick. So they have Kyrie, they have Ed and now we'll see what's it. Huh?
Yeah. Cooper flag from Duke. That's what they're probably going to pick up. Morning Morgan.
Sorry for the time.
Nah, you good. Let's just get right into it. How y'all doing? We good? All right. I'm going
to just move on. All right. So more than a four dozen African is have come into the US and President Trump
He pretty much funded it a group of 49 white
Africaners who were granted refugee status by the Trump administration departed South Africa on Sunday night and landed
Dulles International Airport in Northern Virginia on Monday a president Trump signed an executive order in February granting an exception
Claiming minority Africaners were being un worth being treated unfairly in South Africa during a press conference yesterday.
A reporter asked, why are you creating an expedited path into the U.S. for white South
African refugees, especially during a time when your administration has pretty much halted
all refugee admissions?
And here's what the president had to say about that.
Farmers are being killed.
They happen to be white, but whether they're white or black
makes no difference to me, but white farmers
are being brutally killed
and their land is being confiscated in South Africa.
And the newspapers and the media, television media,
doesn't even talk about it.
If it were the other way around, they'd talk about it.
That would be the only story they'd talk about. Respectfully, Mr. President, we'll talk about it right now.
Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau, he welcomed the African farmers when they
arrived to Dallas International Airport.
The group will now have a pathway to U.S. citizenship and be eligible for government
benefits.
And for those who don't know, apartheid was a system of legalized racial segregation and discrimination enforced by white minority government in South Africa
from 1948 to 1994. It involves separating people based on race, particularly, particularly
restricting the rights of and opportunities of the black majority. And of course, the
word apartheid means separateness in Afrikaans. So it seems like, you know, if based on what the president is saying, it just seems like,
you know, it is par for the course.
It is on brand.
Well, I'm just curious to see why those four individuals, why those four Africans are allowed
in the country and nobody else is allowed in the country.
White Africans.
Yeah, it's 49 of them.
But why?
But why? Like, what's 49 of them. 49 of them? Yeah, it's 49 of them.
But why?
Like what's the deal with that?
Because you're so into getting people out of the country that's not here the right way
and this that and the other, but you let these four dozen white African-ers come in, it doesn't
even make sense.
Maybe they have vibranium.
Oh my gosh.
Is it only 49 white Africans over there in Africa?
Because I didn't know that they were white Africans.
What? Yeah, in Africa. There are white Africans
Basically they're saying it's racist. It's racism. They're being treated unfairly by their government and
Yeah, they're they're fleeing their country because of unfair treatment
and racism.
Cooper Flagg is a white African too.
Did y'all know that?
Cooper Flagg is?
Yeah.
Y'all didn't know that, did you?
I don't know, but if that was true.
You had to think about it, right?
He can't ball.
He can't play ball.
And he's tall.
That makes sense, right?
It was always an exception.
People gonna be mad at me because I did not know that.
That there was white Africans?
I know that white Africans are very confident. He can't play ball. And he's tall. And he's tall. That makes sense, right? It's always an exception.
People gonna be mad at me.
People gonna be mad at me because I did not know that.
That there was white Africans?
I know that white Africans are pretty confident of me.
Like, you did not know?
Like, no, I did not know.
I don't think they talk like that.
Oh, so they talk white still?
I've never heard a white African talk like that, though.
All right.
Uh-uh.
Call up y'all.
The South African accent is a little different, though.
Call up the white Africans to call up a few white Africans.
Jesus Christ.
All right.
Well, Morgan, we'll see you next hour.
Yeah, we'll get into something else in the next hour, but I'll keep you guys posted on
this story as it develops.
All right.
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Hello, who's this? What's up DJ Enzy?
What's up brother?
How you feeling?
I like everything good.
I want to speak to Jess Hilarious.
Go ahead, she's here.
Hello.
Hey, I'm the white African you talking about.
Hello, how are you?
How's it been?
Everything good.
I'm also the club owner in Detroit.
Yo, you're an idiot.
Get off the floor.
Get off the floor! Detroit
Hello man. I know I appreciate you signing my book too man. Had a good time. I appreciate you
brother. Thank you for coming out. Hey Charlamagne, I'm traumatized bro. I'm talking to my cousin
yesterday and he's telling me that my grandfather had seven outside kids. That sound about right.
I didn't know about though. So mom, this dude that I grew up thinking that was my mom's friend and my family friend. It's actually my uncle
So now like how many other people that I think are my regular friends and family they're actually my uncle
Man, think about this. How many of your actual cousins you probably had sex with growing up and didn't even know
That's right
We do keep secrets from each other you know what I mean, but that's that's regular though Especially if you from the south like that's that's so regular
But then but then you wonder why we so we actually crazy sometimes cuz I can we be intermingling and we don't even know we'd be Like that's that's so regular
Like from generations and generations back
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Hello, who's this? Hi, how you doing? We're doing well black and holly favorite. How are you? Oh fine
I just want to tell everybody good morning god bless
But I just want to really say that my heart and my soul truly aches for this country
Because we have a president that said on national television that the reason why he signed the executive order
for those people to come over here was because they're white.
Yeah.
Yeah, he did.
My soul really aches, and my heart
really aches for our country.
Yeah, listen, it was a big day for white Africans yesterday.
59 white Africans were brought into this country as refugees
and, you know, Cooper Flag, a white African,
got drafted number one in the NBA draft.
Cooper Flag is not white.
I mean, I mean, you're not an African.
In the meantime, there's matching people,
you know, Latinos and Mexican babies
out of their mother's hands and
I was thinking yesterday too, man, regardless of what party you are,
regardless of what your race is, your gender,
your sexuality, if you're an American,
all you should want is for your president
to uphold the Constitution.
And a lot of things we're seeing
are just simply unconstitutional.
And it shouldn't be a matter of party or anything else
for you as an American to be able to call that up.
And one more thing I wanna say is,
the young man who was shot by the policeman
and his father murdered him, ran over the policeman.
I don't condone violence, but I do understand.
Only thing I wish is if you're gonna kill somebody
that killed their son, kill the person that killed your son.
Well, let's not kill nobody.
Well, that's true too.
You're right about that.
But that's all, who are we to tell that man how to feel
or how to react after his son was murdered?
I believe it was temporary insanity.
I 100% believe that.
Yeah, absolutely.
He lost it.
His son passed and he absolutely positively lost it.
I 100% believe it was a temporary insanity.
Get it off your chest, 800.
Are you hungry? Yo. Mm-hmm. I was very apolog ascent. Get it off your chest, 800. Yo, you hung up.
Yo.
I was ready to apologize again to her,
like, and I'm sorry, ma'am.
I'm like, yo hung up on her too.
Sorry, ma'am.
Get it off your chest, 800, 585, 105, one.
We got the latest with Lauren coming up.
Lauren got on slippers again today.
I always walk in with flip flops.
I have on heels, don't play with me.
Oh, I'm sorry.
You downplayed this outfit like I'm not over here Oh, Wayne don't play with me
Now I'm on a swim team. Like, leave me alone. Oh my god.
We gonna get into it. Yesterday, we all first time ever in this case, I felt like, all right,
I know that he might be able to walk on home a little bit. Yo, yes, his legal team. Mind
you, it was only day one. So this is very like premature emotion. You were there from
nine a.m. to seven p.m. It was nine a.m. till we left court at five. But I left around
like 630 because outside there's like so much happening. to 7 p.m. It was 9 a.m. till we left court at 5, but I left around like 6 30 because outside
there's like so much happening.
So you, yeah.
But it's very premature, it was the first day
of the opening statements
and the first couple witness testimonies,
but if his legal team, Brian Steele and them,
go down and do everything that they did yesterday
for the rest of this case, the prosecution ain't ready.
Well salute the Diddy legal team,
Brian Steele and Top Dogg Law.
Let's go
I want to know so when the guys say he urinated right man, we can
Talk about I will get that when we come back. It's the breakfast club. Good morning the breakfast club
Morning everybody is DJ envy just hilarious. I'm in the guy. We, we are the Breakfast Club. Alright let's get to the latest with Lauren.
Lauren becoming a straight face.
Tell her, tell her, she gets into somebody that knows somebody.
She gets the details.
I'm the homegirl that knows a little bit about everything.
Everybody.
She be having the latest on this.
The sound of things.
The latest with Lauren LaRosa.
Sometimes she have facts, sometimes she have details, sometimesdy, the opening statements took place.
So the opening statements took place.
Prosecutors went first.
The prosecutors are the people who want Diddy locked up.
Then Diddy's team, the defendants came after that.
Now the prosecutors came out swinging. I him not even gonna hold y'all like they revealed so many different things
that we had never heard before they told us that Cassie will testify this week her husband
Alex fine was in the courtroom yesterday and I saw them in lunchroom so I thought she might
have actually got him sitting yesterday but it didn't happen did you see Cassie yesterday
I didn't see Cassie but I saw her in the lunchroom too you gotta eat if you leave out if you
leave out you might miss your chance to go back into the courtroom
because only so many people can go in.
So I stay.
It's all right.
It's cool.
We'll get you through.
But so yeah, so they told us that Cassie will testify this week and they talked about what
her testimony may be.
So they dropped the big bomb when they mentioned that Cassie will testify that a male escort
performed a sexual act that required him to urinate. That would stop people
in their tracks for sure.
Yeah.
Why don't you just pee? Like you just had to pee?
It was where he, and he would be like, yeah, urinated on her.
Yeah.
On her. Okay. I'm saying it the way I was told to say it.
Okay. So that was the
first thing which people were like, wait, what? And then the second thing, they, they,
the prosecutors basically are making like we knew they would make him puff to be out
this like angry man who like just can't control himself or whatever. So they go straight into
a Cassie incident, but it's not the video. They talk about a time where Cassie decided,
I guess she got upset that Diddy was dealing
with other women.
She decided to go deal with somebody else.
So she dipped, Puff was coming.
He came, you know, he's allegedly,
he's looking for her, can't find her.
He grabs his gun to his staff members.
One of the staff members says that she did not wanna go.
And allegedly she was forced to go.
So they labeled that kidnapping.
And they went to this man's
house looking for Cassie and this rage Cassie wasn't there and it was like all hell broke
loose but the peeing thing was a huge thing now Diddy's team came real quick on their
opening statements and said look and I thought their opening statements to be honest with
y'all were weak Diddy's team like I thought like okay all they did was own up to everything
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Right.
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been a horrible boyfriend.
Y'all are going to hear text messages and audios that make him sound like a horrible
person and that he may have been.
All of the most horrible things you could think about him when it comes to how he dealt
with the women in his life, he's owning up to it.
But when it comes to these charges, one thing has nothing to do with the other.
You're not going to be able to look at him at the end of this case and say that because
of any audio, any video you see or anything that we are telling you right now that is
despicable.
They admitted it.
If he was guilty of domestic violence, we wouldn't be arguing today.
I mean, if he was charged with domestic violence, we wouldn't be arguing today. I mean, if we, if he was charged with domestic violence,
we wouldn't be arguing today.
If he was charged with abuse in a certain way,
we wouldn't be arguing today.
But because he's charged with everything else,
the sex trafficking and all these other things,
we're here because he's not guilty of that.
I was gonna ask you, you know,
the fact that he went to somebody's house,
he's not being charged for that though, right?
I think the reason why the prosecutors open up with that
is because they're trying to show that he can't be controlled and
There's like this jealous rage that they ledge happen whenever it comes to him and his women or whenever he doesn't get his way
The prosecutors overall thing was you can't tell did you know because if you tell him no you don't know what might happen to you
He'll threaten your career blah blah blah blah
But he's not on trial for that and that's that was so interesting when I saw the defense from Diddy's team at top dog law
He was saying that you know, they were saying just because it's a moral doesn't mean it's criminal
I don't know if the jury's gonna be able to separate the two though. Okay, so look getting into that
This why I was low-key impressed yesterday, so then they start calling witnesses to the stand
So they call this guy which witness y'all want to go with first the male escort or the LAPD officer? Whatever is more entertaining?
Okay, so the male escort gets on the stand right black black male
escort yes he's a black man he's like probably like five seven really stocky
like you know muscle I could tell when he walked in I'm like oh he must be
like something oh no Charlamagne's body could never he's like a dancer or
something so he gets on the stand baby listen look at you sitting over to sit up looking all pudgy. Um, so he's on a stand
He's describing his relationship with Cassie and did he saying that you know up into a few years ago
In New York whenever they would come here
They would call him because he would engage in different sexual acts with them, right?
Allegedly so he's like every single time he got the phone
call it was from Cassie. The way that he met them was through his boss. So his boss came
to him one day and said, Look, I have this, this couple who wants to do something for
the wife. It's a bachelorette party. They need a male stripper. They didn't have a male
stripper. So he went, he shows up in an NYPD t shirt. And he says Cassie, he alleges a
Cassie Cassie opens the door.
She's in red lingerie.
She's in a wig, dark glasses and pumps.
And she's like, listen, your boss told me that I'm supposed to give you $200 and he
does what he's alleging.
And instead she gives him $4,000.
She's like, I want to explain to you what's about to happen.
So this is not a bachelorette party.
My husband likes to do special things for me.
He wanted to do this for my birthday.
He just wants us to like rub baby oil on each other and you know just kind of like get familiar with each other
and whatever happens from there, if you're comfortable, I'm open to it. So he's like,
okay. So he goes in, he says when he walked in on site, like just look at it. He said,
he literally said he said Cassie was one of the most beautiful women he ever seen in his
life. He couldn't even believe it was happening like this.
So he walks in and he alleges that Puff was there sitting in the room, but you couldn't
tell it was him because he had a bandana tied around his face and he had a hat on and he
was sitting in the corner.
So he says, but he did say the minute that did he opened his mouth to like say something,
take that.
He, I don't know what he said.
It was probably like just an introduction of like he said he did. he did he go he told him he worked in imports and exports so when he said
that he said I heard instantly caught the voice and I like well how did you
get to catch the voice I've been listening to this man like you know
majority of my whole life so he said that they got into got into it he says
that they were rubbing each other with the oils there was other lubricant
there as well and that him and Cassie had sex on the couch in that hotel,
allegedly, and that the whole time,
Puff sat in the corner and masturbated.
Executive producer, that's what he calls it.
And he did say that, you know, he never,
Puff never got involved, but he did,
he was telling them what to do at different times.
That's how we know you don't make beats.
And he also made it clear too, that when he,
on the first time that they linked up, Cassie
told him like you have nothing to worry about my husband is not gay.
He's not going to touch you.
He's not going to whatever he just you know, he's going to he might tell us what to do
or whatever but he's not going to be it's just going to be us doing the physical things.
He said that they linked up a lot more times after that.
His his payments were range anywhere from like six K to like four or $5,000 depending
on what they wanted to give him he said
sometimes he would even show up and wouldn't even get paid but he was just
like I just like being a part of this lifestyle but he did say that there
were there was two things he said he said one time he couldn't get hard
anymore because he had saw he went to Cassie's house they got comfortable
with him came to Cassie's house when he was there Cassie and did he was in the
room he was outside in the living room did he comes out and He came to Cassie's house. When he was there, Cassie and Diddy was in the room, he was outside in the living room. Diddy comes out and goes off on Cassie,
like allegedly beats her up bad because she took a long time to come back in the room
to him. And he said after he saw that, that was his first time seeing her get physically
like touched. He couldn't even engage in sexual activity with the two of them. And they haven't
gotten a cross-examining yet. Like Diddy's team started and then they had to stop.
How about the urination? The urination thing so he's the so he randomly was just like recounting their experiences
And he just came out and said yeah like because they were asking him
What are some of the things you would have to do he said well one time Cassie asked me to you know
urinate on her and
Now we all gasping like wait because the prosecutors Cassie asked
him not did he exactly because the prosecutors opened up that literally
probably like 15 minutes before that the prosecutors were like Cassie is going to
tell you that did he allegedly made this escort urinate on her that there's an
escort sitting in front of us sworn in on the stand saying no Cassie told me
to do that and this is what I was talking about yesterday when I said
they're about to put Cassie through
it and I hope her husband isn't hearing anything he didn't already know.
Yeah, right.
Because if not, that's going to make for some very awkward moments at home.
Yeah.
And if you didn't know that your wife got urinated on and didn't find this out in court.
That's a lot.
Could you handle that?
But let me tell you, not only because he had left, he was in the back of the court and
then he went, I think they took up to like a back room, but the, you know, all the
Diddy kids are there, right?
So his daughters are there.
I was sitting behind them.
It was awkward for me to watch them have to listen to all of this.
After he started, the male escorts started getting into a lot of the masturbation and
stuff, they got up and left.
Who told them to leave?
Did Diddy say leave or?
No, Diddy didn't tell them to leave.
I don't know if there was a conversation or not.
I looked up from writing and I saw them get
up. So I don't know. But I know that they were like checking on each other throughout.
I saw them ask Christian at one point, like, you okay? Because they brought Kim into this
as well, like having conversations about the jealousy that was between Puff and Cassie.
Because you know, the defense is just trying to paint this as like this was just a jealous
toxic relationship. And it started with Diddy not being able to leave Kim alone up until the time of her passing.
Misa was there too right? Misa was there. She was with a walker? Yes. But she's okay.
Her leg is just broke. She'll be in a boot today from what I'm told but she's
okay though it's not like anything like super I mean broken leg is serious but
it can heal so she'll be good but there's more I gotta bring this back at
the top of the next hour. I got more questions when we talk when we come back because I want to know what
did he was doing during all of this okay his body language like got you and then
the kids were giving off some of the languages as well too because when that
male escort said that part about Cassie Christian and Justin like the way that
they looked at each other like finally somebody saying that's what it felt like
that's not what they said but that's what it felt like so we'll come back on
the top of the next hour because there's a whole nother witness
and they broke this witness down on this thing.
All right.
Lauren LaRosa, the latest with Lauren now, if you're just joining us, she was actually
in court yesterday, so she's breaking down what she's seen, what she heard.
We'll get back to her in the next latest with Lauren, which will happen in about 40 minutes,
so don't go anywhere.
We got front page news coming up and she's going to court today too, right?
You going to court today?
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Soon I'll leave here. All right. We got front page news. Next is the breakfast club. Good morning. You're checking out the breakfast club
Morning everybody is DJ envy just hilarious Charlamagne the guy we are the breakfast club
Let's get in some front page news start off with some quick sports last night
The Timberwolves beat the Warriors they lead that series 3-1 and the Knicks beat the Celtics 1-21 to 1-13.
They lead the series 3-1, Tatum was injured. They're assuming it's a torn Achilles but we'll find out today.
Achilles is an ACL, you can tell that when that happened. The New York Knicks are going to the NBA Finals.
I think so.
Yeah, I mean they're gonna end up playing the Indiana Pacers in the NBA finals gonna be a great series
But the Knicks are gonna go to the NBA final. I think so, too
And also yesterday NBA draft Dallas got first pick so that means Dallas has Kyrie and and now Cooper. Cooper Flack
Let me tell you something Dallas had a 1.8 percent chance of winning the NBA draft with those odds
They were supposed to have the number 11 pick and they end up with number one NBA
You have to make the jig look less obvious. Can you make the rigging look less obvious?
Okay, Mavericks traded Luca to the Lakers last year. None of us could understand why now
We know because they got promised Anthony Davis and a guarantee for the number one pick in the draft
Which everyone knew would be the white African Cooper flag
Not a coincidence that 59 white African refugees were brought into this country
Yesterday and Cooper flag who was a white African got drafted
Number one and if you don't believe he's a white African. Well, guess what? He is the first white American
Basketball player with superstar potential. That's a male. So either way, they rigged it,
put him in the best possible situation.
They definitely seem like they rigged that.
Y'all trying to create the next Larry Bird.
We gonna see what that white African does next year.
He's not African, but good morning, Morgan.
Good morning.
If I can add to your sports,
Michael Jordan will be joining NBC's NBA coverage this fall.
So the network announced on Monday
that the global icon will be a special contributor. And in a statement, Jordan said the NBA on NBC was a meaningful
part of his career. And he's excited about being a special contributor on the project. So the NBA
will be back on NBC for the first time since 2002. And the league and network reached an 11 year deal
last summer. So look forward to seeing all of that. Michael Jordan must be bored. He must just want something to do.
He needed something. You know we never really hear him talk talk you know what I'm saying.
And that's another thing too. We'll see. Yeah because I mean he's one of the greatest
basketball player ever so I mean.
Yeah I don't have to say much you know talent speaks for itself but yeah we would love to
hear the commentary on basketball.
Why not? The NFL's GOAT is a commentator. Tom Brady. So why not? The NFL's goat is a commentator. Tom Brady. So why not?
Yeah, and naturally naturally. All right, moving on. This comes as President Trump is looking to bring down
prescription drug and pharmaceutical prices on the home front
He told a story about a very rich but overweight friend that he has who was on the fat shot. Many are speculating
He's talking about it was Zempik now
Trump said his friend told him that he goes to London to get the fat shot, which
is $88 in London, because here in New York, he would pay $1,300.
Now, Trump signed an executive order yesterday that aims to slash prices in the US to what
other developed countries pay.
Now Trump said the US will no longer subsidize the health care of other countries, and he's
also targeting other practices that inflate drug prices.
So the US often pays as much as three times more than other developed nations for prescription
drugs.
And so let's take a listen to the president's commentary around this issue.
Basically, what we're doing is equalizing.
There's a new word that I came up with, which I think is probably the best word we're going
to equalize.
We're all going to pay the same. We're going to pay what Europe's going to pay.
Big Pharma will either abide by this principle voluntarily or we'll use the power of the
federal government to ensure that we are paying the same price as other countries.
So the president called the executive order one of the most consequential
in the country's history. It seems like that's not...
Morgan, correct me if I'm wrong. I mean he's doing it as an executive order but didn't
Biden Harris actually do the inflation reduction act?
Yes they did.
Which lowered prescription drug costs and made health insurance more affordable so that
that was actual legislation. So I'm just I'm wondering why does he have to sign an executive
order for legislation that's already in place or am I getting this wrong?
I'm not sure that you're getting it wrong.
Maybe the confusion is around the fact
that we're talking about affordable healthcare
and drug prices within the country
versus us comparing ourselves to others,
which is, I think this is the difference in that.
But either way, just bring the prices
of drugs and prescriptions down,
so that they are affordable for people,
whether we gotta compare ourselves to other countries or I just thought that I already
thought we were I thought we were already there like you know I mean the the insulin 30 being
$35 a month you know like oh no there's no more work to be done for sure especially look according
to the president with the with the fat shot hello yeah I just want somebody to explain to me like I
know I just want to know what what did he do yesterday that the inflation reduction act hasn't already
done. That's what I want to know.
And the white house says the problems at Newark and New Jersey airports fall
squarely on the shoulders of the Biden administration.
Transportation secretary, Sean Duffy said the airport is using equipment that's
old and it looks like it's off a set of a movie Apollo 13 and that's dangerous. Let's take
a listen. The outage also interrupted the phone line and radio frequencies for a very short period.
This is how controllers talk to pilots. I'll be requesting an OIG investigation into the failures
of the last administration. We're using equipment that looks like it's off the Apollo 13 set.
Dovey said former transportation head Pete Buttigieg,
who was under the Biden administration, ignored problems with the airport's telecommunication
lines. He also said there are temporary software fixes in place, but also warned that it will take
time to modernize the airport and flights will have to be reduced. So yeah, not as many flights
coming out of Newark as a result of this.
And I'm almost certain that, you know, it's like we see these issues with every little
thing and Newark is just the first one, right?
So I'm sure there will be probably an overhaul of many other airports in their systems as
well.
You know, they announced, they said one, one, listen to what I'm saying, one air traffic
controller and a trainee are gonna operate every flight
in and out of Newark between 6.30 p.m. and 9.30 p.m.,
even though you need 15 staffers
being the standard requirement for a shift.
That's good.
But one traffic controller and one trainee
will operate every flight in and out of Newark
between 6.30 p.m. and 9.30 p.m.
That's insane. Yeah, that makes sense. It is, and authorities have suggested out of Newark between 6 30 p.m. and 9 30 p.m. That's insane. Yeah, it is.
And authorities have suggested, you know, not using Newark right now.
If you if you can, if you can manage to, you know,
so why don't they just shut the why don't they just shut it down?
Like, what if it feels like they should do like just shut the airport down?
Well, they would lose. I guess these airlines would lose so much money.
They would. But if it's like it was a chance you could die.
That's what I'm saying. And then you're getting much money. They would, but if it was a chance you could die.
That's what I'm saying.
And then you're getting canceled anyway.
They're getting delayed.
They're being pushed to other airports anyway.
So it doesn't make sense.
Just shut it down.
Clock it, Jess.
Clock it.
All right.
And during that time it was like 168 to 180 planes scheduled to take off and land.
And you got one air traffic controller.
I just don't see how...
That's a lot of pressure.
What? He'll be stressed out.
The room for error is zero.
That's exactly and that's essentially why the other air traffic controllers walked off
the job.
I think it was three or four of them that walked off the job and that was just for 90
seconds of no, no, no, the systems being down for 90 seconds.
They said they were so stressed out because they just felt like, well, what can they do when the system went out for 90 days? I'm sorry, 90 seconds that they walked off
the job. They're like dealing with trauma in therapy and stuff like that right now.
Like, because they're like the pressure, the amount of pressure of, you know, you, you
want to be responsible in a role like that. Goodness. But you know, that's your front
page news. Of course, of course, always. That's your front page news. Of course, of course,
always. That's your front page news. Follow me on social at Morgan Media and follow more
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us at BINnews.com. All right, y'all have a great one.
You too.
All right. Now when we come back, the ladies from Poor Minds podcast, Lex P and Dre and
Nicole will be joining us. They have a four episode docu-series on BET called Travel Queens and we'll talk to them
next so don't move, it's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Morning everybody, it's DJ, Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne the guy, we are the Breakfast
Club.
We got some special guests in the building.
My girls!
Lex P and Dre and Nicole.
Hi! Poor Minds podcast. What's up guys? We got some special guests in the building. My girls! Next, P, Andrea and Nicole. Hi!
Paul Mines Podcast.
What's up, guys?
We're back!
Long time, back again.
I know.
How y'all feeling?
Great.
Good.
We feel really good.
Yeah, happy to be here.
Happy to see y'all.
Yes, it's been so long.
Thank you.
It has.
Y'all got the new show, Travel Queen.
First of all, I'm happy to see y'all just evolving.
Paul Mines Podcast is a hit.
Paul Mines Podcast evolving. Now y'all got the Travel Queen Minds podcast is a hit, Poor Minds podcast evolving.
Now y'all got the Travel Queens TV show on BET.
It's a docu-series.
How'd that come about?
Also, the production company Cocoa Butter,
they actually reached out to us
because they wanted us to audition for it
because they had us and I think some other,
maybe two or three other friend groups in mind.
So we auditioned for it, they loved us,
and then we got it,
and we started filming maybe
like a month after yeah and then we filmed the whole show until we Coco but I know that's a black
woman on the show. No it's actually not. It's a white kind of black. Show us E.N. and Tim.
So what is Travel Queens about?
Where y'all going?
What y'all doing?
So we went to four different cities.
We went to Cartagena, Mexico City, Key West, and Charleston.
So it's basically really showing young black millennials, Gen Zers, especially women, how
to travel, where to go eat, where to find other black people when you travel, just how
to be safe, and have a good time.
I think right now in media, I won't say right now,
but I feel like a lot of stuff that we're seeing
in the media with black women is like,
who fight in throwing drinks in people's face.
So I really think it's refreshing to see two black women
who are really friends, just having good, innocent fun.
We not talking about men and dating and gender wars
and all this stuff.
It's just good fun. What about the ladies that are watching it?
Like, well, how am I going to be able to fly myself out?
Don't start!
We have graduated from that!
But y'all flying y'allself out on this show.
We'll actually be T and you're gonna go both of us out.
But I will say, so a lot of the stuff too is like, it's budget friendly.
I mean, we went to Charleston, you know what I'm saying?
You can do a road trip.
We went to Key West, so you can drive to Key West.
You know what I'm saying?
You don't have to necessarily fly.
It's not like we're doing extremely expensive things,
to be honest.
So I think if you budget, you know,
it's not like we're doing luxurious things
and going to the Maldives and, you know,
staying at the Four Seasons.
It's very budget friendly stuff.
Yeah, and I think that was the point of the show.
They wanted to make everybody feel like,
okay, I can come here and I don't have to spend
a lot of money to have a good time.
So if a guy was flying y'all out,
would y'all still want to go to those destinations
that y'all can fly?
Yeah, but I probably woulda did something different.
I ain't gonna lie.
I mean, Charlton is beautiful, though.
I mean, Charlton is beautiful, but I mean, Charleston and Key West.
Key West is one of them little ducked off.
I remember I've been taken to Key West before.
Really?
You guys flew out together?
I flew out by cocoa butter.
Yes, yes, yes.
But that usually the older gentleman fly you out.
Yes, it's a very quiet town.
You can definitely sneak off there with an older person.
I had never been to Key West before.
That was my first time.
It was, you know, it was cool.
Water blue.
The water was blue.
That's the fact.
That's what Lido Lido took you.
Lido Lido took you to Key West.
Tell them why it's good in Lido,
cause they gonna be confused.
So I just told them that when the older guys
perform fellatio, they don't really know.
Congalingus.
The Congalingus?
Con-a-lingus.
When they doing that, they say leel, leel, leek.
Because they don't have teeth anymore.
They're trying to figure out where it is.
Especially the ones with glasses.
You know when they slip down on their nose and they say leel, leek.
They be doing it with the glasses?
I like that.
I feel like it's going to give them a foggy from the body heat.
Just a little bit.
I like that.
I don't need to be a little little little.
I'm feeling real real now.
Yes, you will find the Mickey West next time y'all go.
Out of the four cities y'all went to, which one did you like the best and why?
Mexico City.
I know it.
Why?
Because it was just so nice.
I feel like it's so many black expats that are moving there from the United States.
So it's a lot of black people out there.
We went to an R&B night while we were out there.
We went to a black vegan restaurant.
It reminded me a lot of the United States,
but just in Mexico City.
I feel like out of everywhere that we went,
that was my favorite place.
I'm not gonna lie, I keep saying that Charleston
surprised me too, like.
Why?
I've never been to Charleston.
He said why.
And I have a really close friend of mine that lives out there
and he's been trying to get me to come out there forever.
And I was like, what is in Charleston? Like, isn't that a day? It's like I was like I'm not
But I was so surprised like people be taking a nice boats out the food is good
I had a ball in Charleston like I'm actually planning a trip to go back
Yeah, home Mexico City is nice to know. Yes, it's a trip to go back for a weekend. It's beautiful. Mexico City is beautiful.
Mexico City is nice too though. It is. It's a lot of people moving there.
It is.
My husband's family is from there.
Really? I know that's why husband. Period.
Are you from Mexico?
I knew that already.
Okay. We'll keep trying it.
Do y'all move like to travel already?
Yeah. And we already travel together a lot anyway.
So we feel like that's why it was the perfect show for us. Don't get tired of each other at all. Like, you know what?
You go your way. I'll go walk my way. Absolutely. We're neighbors. We literally live in Atlanta. I
live in a building right here and her building is right here and the unit that I used to live in she could see my
Apartment from the pool so she would be like waving at me from the pool
You know what's crazy, I think when we were younger and the show first started, we didn't have any direction.
We didn't know what we wanted to do.
We're going through growing pains, but now it's like, she's 34, I'm 35.
We grown women.
We don't have anything to fight about.
And honestly, I think it's so crazy when people have podcasts and they make so much money
and they be arguing.
What we got to be mad about?
Life is good.
You know what? We have so much money and they be arguing. What we got to be mad about? Life is good.
You know what?
We have so much fun.
Like to be able to travel the world with your best friend and have a business.
It's great.
It's fun.
How is it when y'all get in relationships though?
Oh, I feel like we do a really good job of still keeping the balance of our friendship
and still being in a relationship.
Like we always find the time to hang with each other to go to dinner, to talk on the
phone.
As crazy as it is because the podcast,
we do talk about dating a lot,
we are really not male-centered women.
And a lot of people think that
because we talk about dating so much on the show,
but we really not.
We like to be, like last year we went to Turks
for her birthday, we wasn't inviting them.
We went to Miami one year for my birthday.
We just go on trips by ourselves.
We're not like, oh, our boyfriends have to come.
Or if we go to dinner, it's not like, oh, bring your man.
It's none of that.
None of that.
Yeah, sure.
So y'all still booed up?
You know.
You know.
You know.
You know.
You know.
They watching right now like, damn.
Crazy.
Damn.
It's in a rocky place.
It's in a rocky place.
We going to see what happens. It's complicated. We'll figure it out in a rocky place. We gonna see what happens.
It's complicated.
We figured it out.
Yeah, which is crazy, right?
Because I feel like it happened simultaneously.
It did.
At the same time for both of us,
we started kind of going through a transition
and a breakup at the same time.
But it's not like in the bad space.
No, yeah, it's not.
Like we're cool, it's cool,
we're figuring it out type situation.
Y'all fuck each other up like girl, leave him,
all right, I'm gonna leave him if you leave him or
if you're gonna mess up.
You know what I'm saying?
You know what's crazy?
No, I'm really like that friend where when she calls me and she talks to me about what's
going on in her relationship and stuff, I'm just always like, okay girl, well, you know,
do what you want to do.
I try to be supportive of what she want to do as long as it's not a physically violent
situation or something that you need to leave that's abusive or anything like that
I try to be supportive of my friends and I get it when you love somebody you want to stay with your man
It's hard on here. Y swear, I was saying you all men, I don't know why I said it.
You was just in love last year, Lex?
I still am in love. I'm very much in love.
Like I said, it's just a situation, we're figuring it out.
I don't, you know, but I think we're both so focused on our careers right now,
and I know it sounds so cliche cliche but I'm just a person,
he's an amazing guy, if we're meant to be together we're gonna be together so I'm just
not putting pressure on it, you know what I mean?
So it's cool, we're gonna figure it out, you know.
We're still kicking it with the host of Poor Minds podcast Lex P and Dre and Nicole.
They have a new show on BET called Travel Queen, Charlamagne.
What have y'all learned about yourselves from doing the podcast? For me, I would say transparency and vulnerability is healing. When I first started doing the show,
I think that I always have kind of had more of a closed off personality. I've always been a little
bit more private than like, she's always been like an open book on the show. And I never used to want
to talk about things that I was going through because I felt like it was a sign of weakness.
And I've just always had this thing where I don't want people to look at me like, you
know, I'm weak or whatever.
So I think that now I'm in a space where I enjoy telling my story.
I enjoy telling people the things that I'm going through because I feel like it can help
other people get through this through similar things or, you know, just being transparent to me is just
very important at this point in my life because, I don't know, I just want to get emotional.
I don't want to get emotional a little bit, but like I lost my dad and it was something
that was, thank you, it was something that was really, really hard for me to talk about
on the show, but I wish that back then I had the same mindset because I feel like I was
dealing with so much by myself. And when I started talking about it on the show, it was
just so many people in such an outpouring of love, people saying I've been through the
same thing. I can understand where you're coming from. So that's what I've learned over
the years about myself. I think that I really enjoy now telling people what I'm going through
instead of just feeling like I have to go through everything by myself.
What you like?
I think with me, I am such like a loud personality.
And I think a lot of times I would try to hide that from people.
And I just embrace who I am.
Like I'm not the sexy girl that's doing all this.
Like I'm a tomboy.
I like to be loud, have fun.
So I really got confidence about myself because I'm like, this is who I am.
I think for when I first started like being on social media, I was like doing the bikini
pic and posing by the pool and I'm like, girl, this is not you at all.
So I've really been able to embrace myself and be like, you know what?
You'd allow home girl and that's okay.
Like you don't have to fit into this box of what you think that a woman is supposed to
be because people always love to say, cause I know you hear this a lot.
They'd be like, Oh, funny women aren't pretty.
Or you have to either you funny or you're pretty.
You can't be both.
You know what I'm saying?
So I feel.
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I have some memories I can fill you in.
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I used to try to lean into being the pretty girl, and then I would try to lean to be the
funny girl.
And I'm like, you know what?
I don't have to be in anybody's box.
You know what I'm saying?
So.
But you always been sexy.
You just don't give off sex.
Like you say, like you're just not prissy.
You're just.
Yeah, well we talked about this on the show.
There's a difference between like having sex appeal
and like being attractive.
Like Dre just is like sexy.
You know what I'm saying?
She was walking around, she was like, hey, oh.
Yeah. You know? It's just, that's how she sexy. You know what I'm saying? She was walking around, she was like, hey, oh. You know?
That's just how she is.
You can have both, though.
Yeah, you can have both.
Like I said, I just think being sexy,
that's just not my lane.
It is.
It really must be.
Because sex appeal is something that's just
from the inside, I feel like.
Yes, and I just think like,
that's not a part of my personality, but that's okay.
I'm not saying I'm unattractive, I'm a baddie.
Uncle Baddie, you feel me? You know what I'm saying? So, I but that's okay. I'm not saying I'm unattractive, I'm a baddie. Uncle baddie.
You feel me, you know what I'm saying?
So I just think that I've been more comfortable
being in my skin and who I am, for sure.
Growing out loud is hard.
Yes.
You know, and that's what y'all been doing
the last seven years on that podcast.
Literally. For sure.
Going through everything, like she said,
she lost her dad, I lost my mom.
Going through breakups, and then it's like, we be like, oh, we in love.
And then the next month we talking about a different dude
and everybody like, oh my God,
you got a new dude already?
You do too.
They doing the same thing.
Y'all doing the same thing.
Just nobody watching.
They tune in to pull my clothes.
But nobody cares about you.
You know, and people not in your business.
So I think going through relationships and growing pains
and I've always been honest about my financial status too,
because I always say when I moved to Atlanta, I had $3.
Cause I 100% did, like I wasn't lying.
So I think it's important to be transparent,
especially as a black woman in this industry.
I feel like we always try to hide what we making.
Cause I'm like, oh, this company signed up for your ads,
how much they paying you?
Cause this is how much they paying us.
Let's make sure that they not, you know what I'm saying?
So I think that with the platform that we have,
it's like, yeah, we've grown in front of the camera,
but like she said, being open and vulnerable
has helped us a thousand percent.
For sure.
How was Columbia, how was that?
You know what?
It was really fun.
It was.
I had a good time, so that was my second time
going to Columbia, my first time going to Cartagena
because the first-
Oh, Columbia the country
Funny enough, I think that's what people think of though when When you think of going to Columbia, you think of the cartel and stuff.
Because like I said, I went to Medellin a few years ago to get my teeth done and I was
scared to leave from the area where my hotel was and where my doctor was.
I mean, I was just nervous to travel around because that's what you hear about Columbia.
So when we went to Cartellina, I had a really, really good time.
And then especially with us going to Palenque,
which is the first free black city in the Americas.
It was just so, you know that it's Afro-Latinos
in a lot of these countries,
but when I say when we were in Palenque,
we felt like we were somewhere in Ghana, in Nigeria.
Like these people look like our cousins,
our family members.
It was just amazing being there
and being submerged in the culture.
Why'd you go all the way to Columbia to get your teeth done?
Because it was cheaper.
Oh, okay.
I think here was like $30,000.
You know, I'm getting a little money back then.
I'm trying to save a little coin.
People get them done here.
They just all the same size, like the extra large.
It's like nobody ever asks for the mediums or...
Somebody said they get front teeth for the whole row.
The whole row, yeah.
It's like how all your teeth the same size?
When they get the top done and don't get the bottom done.
And it's like come on.
They need that corner.
You gotta get the texture.
I think that's why my teeth look so natural
because he made the texture in my teeth or whatever.
And how do men treat y'all when they see you
from outside of where you are usually, outside of Atlanta?
What you mean?
What do you mean?
Because in Atlanta, they see beautiful women.
But sometimes they might not see that in Columbia,
like Americans don't get what.
God damn, DJ MV says Columbia got ugly women.
Oh, wait.
That's the headline.
DJ MV says all women in Columbia are busted.
You know what?
I feel like it's-
Usually when you go out the country
and they see American women,
they treat American women differently
because they don't usually see American women like that.
So that's what I'm saying.
Honestly, I'm not gonna lie. I feel like whenever we go anywhere,
I really can't tell the difference
because I feel like everywhere we go, we kind of draw attention.
I know that sounds bad,
but it's like everywhere we go, we're used to people like,
we're like, oh my God, I know you're from the pod,
or oh my God, saying hey.
And then when we were in Columbia,
it's a little different because we had cameras around us.
Gotcha.
So of course, people are like looking and saying stuff and being so it's kind of hard to tell
the difference between you know people how they treat us outside of Atlanta versus anywhere because
I feel like everywhere we go now people kind of recognize us so it's not really like we're
getting treated differently per se if that makes sense. When you said they they uh you were scared
of how they were gonna edit y'all and make y'all look where y'all allowed to be in the room during the editing process. So you just like that
y'all trusted them and you just like the way they ended up editing the episode. Yeah, we
didn't know anything girl. We've seen everything when everybody else seen it. We didn't know
how they were going to edit it. We were on the plane last night watching the episode
for the first time. So are y'all nervous for every episode that come out? You know what?
Well, I'm not nervous now. I was nervous of how my body was going to look because I just So are y'all nervous for every episode that come out? You know what?
Well, I'm not nervous now.
I was nervous of how my body was going to look because I just lost 30 pounds.
Okay.
Okay.
So I, when we shot, I weighed like 205.
So I was so nervous.
I kept saying, Oh my gosh, I hope.
Cause I have like a little belly on me.
So whenever I gained weight, like people always tend to think I'm pregnant.
They'd be like, let's pregnant. I'm like, Oh my God, can I just have a little belly on me. So whenever I gain weight, like people always tend to think I'm pregnant
They'd be like let's bring it up. Oh my god. Can I just have a little shot of tequila? Yeah
So I was really more so nervous about my body after I saw the first episode but I was like, okay
Columbia and pure coke Used to be a? You said what? What was it? I didn't think booze was there. Oh no, honestly, I used to be a girl.
I used to do everything under the sun.
You know, the first time I went to Columbia,
it was for my BDL.
So y'all talking about, y'all know Columbia for the Coke.
I know Columbia for them good doctors.
But I just did it natural this time.
I was doing a lot of cardio, eating healthy.
You know, I feel like, and I feel better now.
I think I'm getting older and I'm just all the,
I'm not dissing people who do take other routes,
but I just had to do it for my health reason.
It wasn't the Ozempic.
It wasn't the Ozempic.
I don't like needles.
I couldn't do that to myself, but no, no Ozempic.
We're still kicking it with the host of Poor Minds podcast,
Lex P. and Dre and Nicole.
Now I need some advice.
I have a single friend.
Uh oh. She has a closet full
of wigs. Terrible wigs. Make sure you say terrible wigs. Oh, you know who the friend
is. I do sadly. She has a bunch of wigs. Curly, one day is straight, different colors. She's
funny, she's smart. She switches up her wigs like a Netflix series, but when it comes to dating,
she doesn't seem like she can find the right guy.
She doesn't know if guys get intimidated
or if they're just confused.
How would you suggest she meet somebody
to secure a relationship because time is running out
and so are her wigs.
Damn.
But why did you include the stuff about the wigs?
That's what I was about to ask.
What are the wigs?
What are the wigs?
You think the wig might be the reason
why she can't find a man.
I mean, think about it.
Just think that I'm sure that y'all felt like y'all
had to change about yourselves a little bit,
and it probably made them, you know,
made the bet a little stronger for the fish.
OK.
Well, you know, what kind of men is she trying to date?
Because you know, they say they like bad wigs.
They do.
The white.
They love a crunchy, crunchy, crunchy, crunchy, crunchy,
white man.
They love the white man. Maybe she not dating in the Crunchy. They love a crunchy.
Maybe she's white.
She not dating in the right pool.
They love a crunchy stale wig.
My wig used to be crunchy.
I could not keep the brits off of me.
They love a stiff wig.
Oh, they do.
But I will say this.
We were actually just having this conversation.
We was literally just talking about this.
They do.
They love a stiff wig.
They have that saying, hard wig, soft life.
You're right.
I didn't make that up, Charlotte.
They say that.
They do say that.
They say that.
Maybe she should look at white.
A different pool.
She's in the wrong pool.
She might be in the wrong pool one, but I will say, we were just telling our producer
this and I was saying like, when you get your look together and you feel confident in yourself, it doesn't even
matter like whatever makes you feel good, you're going to attract the right person. I enjoy
being polished. I used to have a stiff wig or two. She does. She does. But the memories
are like, I called her. I said, well, she wins her first Emmy. I'm going to put it on
eBay in all. It's going to be a collector's item and it still has the squirt sheet on it and everything.
It's in a ponytail.
We're going to have to open up the phones at some point. I don't believe that. I've
never heard the white men like stiff wig.
They do!
You said stiff wig, hard life?
Hard wig, soft life!
Who told you this?
I lived it! I lived it.
I lived it.
I'm serious.
If you go look on TikTok right now
and type hard, weak, soft life,
you gonna see nothing but interracial couples.
So why didn't you stick with the white man?
Cause I wanted a man.
You wanted a hard life?
I wanted a hard life with a hard man.
I wanted a hard life.
Good boy, hard life.
I wanted to struggle with my black kings. I wanted to struggle with my Black Kings!
I wanted to struggle!
I wanted to hold it down!
She wanted to struggle with some raw Indians.
Did any of the teachings of Dr. Umar influence you?
To dump that white man?
You know what? People hate when I say this.
I love Dr. Umar.
I love the team.
Black Queens forever. Snow snow bunnies never.
Never.
Never.
First of all, I have it.
I'm so excited to meet you.
Y'all know Laura?
They talking about me.
Talking about I got a bad wig, can't find a man.
First of all.
Oh, I was talking about you.
I was playing with me in this room.
I wasn't talking about you.
Hi, ladies.
It's so nice to meet y'all.
I like your wig.
Hey, your wig looks beautiful.
Boy, a hard wig will holler, won't it?
What a hard wig. What did you won't it? What a hard wig.
What are you talking about?
I was talking about you.
Do not do our life, man.
I was talking about her.
It be in that set.
First of all, the sassy neck normally comes from over here.
But you and your sass on all over there
spinning around looking at me.
Nobody was talking about you.
You are so messy, dog.
Exactly.
So I had to come in here and let you know.
So it's close to my head.
A hard wig will holler.
A hard wig will holler. A hard wig will holler.
Nobody talking about her.
What?
A hard wig will holler is crazy.
Nice to meet y'all, ladies.
Nice to meet you.
And I love the show.
I think these y'all look so pretty on the show.
I've watched all three episodes.
Thank you.
We was not talking about her.
That's crazy.
Why you kept turning around to me?
We got cameras all in the studio.
We're going to run the tape.
Oh my god.
That's this neck.
You keep talking about hard wig.
We didn't talk about that hard dye that's dried over there.
Damn.
Oh, yeah.
I think your wig is beautiful.
I do take, I like it.
I love a ball.
Me too.
I love a ball.
You are so messy.
Why y'all get us involved in that?
I love a ball.
I was gonna ask y'all too,
how do y'all balance like turning up for the show?
Cause you still gotta perform, right?
Cause it's still a TV show.
But then being present for the moments that you're experiencing like those cultural moments in those cities.
You know what's crazy? We didn't really drink that much.
But honestly, we stopped drinking a lot on Poor Minds.
Yeah.
Because it was like some cringy episodes and we just like, oh my god.
It was the Houston live show.
Oh, that's what it is for me.
The Houston live show really changed. It was the Houston live show. Oh, that's what it is for me. The Houston live show really changed.
It was so embarrassing.
Because we recorded the show,
and then we went back and watched it
when we got back to Atlanta.
And it was just so cringy.
We was on stage like, yeah, Lex, let's turn up.
Okay, okay, okay.
Two shot minimum before we go on stage,
and then we'll have like a drink on stage.
But we have one drink when we're on stage, and that's it.
Once we done with that drink you're done.
Yeah that first Houston show we drank that whole bottle and we went home.
We was turned.
But you had nerves? Y'all scared?
I'm always nervous.
She's always a little nervous.
Always before I go on stage.
I was just trying to turn up. I didn't realize I was getting so drunk.
Yeah.
So quick.
So drunk.
So what's the long-term vision for the show? More seasons?
Yes, we're hoping he's gonna get picked up for a second season. I think we should probably
know that within like the next two weeks or so. So obviously we want it to get picked up
and as far as Poor Minds, we want Poor Minds to get picked up as a TV show as well. That's
on our bucket list.
Yeah, for sure. I think like with Travel Queens, I definitely want it to be a lot more seasons.
I feel like we should do like a whole season like in Africa, a whole season in Europe.
So that's what we're hoping that it'll grow to. And you know, same thing with Poor Minds.
I can see Poor Minds living on like, you know, maybe like a streaming app or something that,
you know, outside of YouTube, I think we're ready to make that transition with Poor Minds
as well.
And honestly, yeah, yeah, for sure.
And more hosting opportunities for the both of us and individually.
She still has her cosmetics line that's doing really well.
So her just growing in the beauty industry.
I have started my YouTube channel, LovelexP.
So I'm just doing like hot topics, show reviews, because that's the lane I want to get into
more hosting as well.
So yeah, we just have so much stuff to do.
And I feel like now that we've made that step into TV, it's like, you know,
people can actually see what we can do now.
You know, for sure.
I put that makeup line.
I was already on
shop Muse Beauty Collection dot com.
Make sure you get your lip glosses, matte liquid lipsticks, lip liners.
I also just branched into other cosmetics products.
So now I have some jelly blushes.
I have mascara and eyeliner. So yeah, make sure you shop at musbeetiecollections.com.
Check out Travel Queens on BET. That's right. Thank you all for joining us.
Yes. And subscribe to the Poem On Podcast. Yes. Big love for Lex P, Andrea and Nicole.
Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. We love y'all. It's the Breakfast Club. Morning everybody. We
are the Breakfast Club. Let's get to the latest'all. It's the Breakfast Club. Morning everybody.
We are the Breakfast Club.
Let's get to the latest with Lauren.
Lauren be coming with straight facts.
She gets them from somebody that knows somebody.
She gets the details.
I'm the home girl that knows a little bit about everything.
She be having the latest on this.
The latest with Lauren LaRosa.
Sometimes you have facts, sometimes you have details, sometimes you have a little bit of
everything.
Well, it's the latest.
On the Breakfast Club.
Talk to me.
All right, y'all.
So you're here with the latest on the Breakfast Club. The latest with Lauren LaRosa. Sometimes you have facts, sometimes you have details, sometimes you have a little bit of
everything.
Who is the latest?
On The Breakfast Club.
Talk to me.
All right, y'all.
So yesterday there was a report that came out.
It wasn't confirmed that Tory Lanez had been stabbed while in prison.
I was able to confirm that it did happen.
And what I was told in the beginning, it was really, really scary.
I was told that he was stabbed a lot of times, that he was airlifted to a hospital.
And then they came out with a statement to clarify that he was stabbed 14 times, including
seven wounds to his back, four to his torso, two to the back of his head, and one to the
left side of his face.
Both of his lungs collapsed, and he was placed on a breathing apparatus.
He is now breathing on his own despite being in pain.
He is talking normally in good spirits and deeply thankful to God that he is pulling
through.
He also wants to thank everyone for their continued prayers and support.
I did ask what happened.
Like what what I need some more, you know, like context here, like how or why did this
happen?
And I haven't gotten the answer to that yet.
But when I first heard this, I literally came out of court my phone was going crazy
I was told like it was a situation where if he survives he should be really thankful to God and that was the first thing
He said it's like no, he's entirely thankful. Yeah, so he is, you know currently recovering and then we when it actually happened
Nobody was able to understand what happened because they didn't let anybody in the hospital
But his father and his father had to get there
So his lawyers weren't able to go in there
Nobody was able to go in there, but his dad so they were waiting for his dad to get there
Why isn't he in protective custody anyway though? Why is he in general population?
I have so many questions that are unanswered that hopefully I'll be able to answer soon because I don't know what is happening
And I would think that most people don't want to go to PC because if you go to PC you're stuck
You can't go watch television. You can't go out and about you can't work out
So most people want to be out.
But I would still think if you were in general population
and you got 10 years, because he is coming home,
I would still think the prison would have somebody
that monitors him even in general population.
Yeah.
Just because of who he is.
But they don't have that many offices
just to monitor one person at all.
But you know what I mean, they treating people
of a certain status a little bit differently.
Once you go to general pop,
you in general pop. You in there with everybody else. Yeah, I don't know why. I can't answer a
lot of those questions because when I asked yesterday, I think that they were just, they
wanted for a while people didn't even know if he was okay. So they just wanted to get to their
first and then they were like, you know, we'll keep you updated. If you're a high profile person
that's only got 10 years, somebody in there doing life, they still hearing about you putting out music and stuff in the streets, just jealousy and
envy and hate will make you do something like that.
Any little celebrity, any rapper, any athlete, anybody that ever gets locked up, they say
they never want to stay in PC because they want to go outside.
They want to watch TV, they want to work out.
It's like being stuck in a box all the time.
So they always ask to leave that.
Well, I'm not going to hold y'all though.
I mean, I know jail isn't all good
But from the last time I talked to his team
It seemed like he was doing a lot of positive things in there like he was like helping to raise money
Like charlotte said there's always one here back know you're making money bring their sentences back in front of judges and stuff like that
What I got to do with other people? It just I don't know and then remember there was a story about him like, uh, bring um
Doing like the prayer circles with the prisoners.
I thought maybe he was like faring well with the other prisoners in there.
I don't know.
It takes one person to be upset. One hater.
And it might be somebody in there who heard about what he's in there for.
Right. Might be a Megan Thee Stallion fan. You never know.
I'm just saying there's a lot of different variables that can happen.
Daniel, I ain't saying that these people did it, but you know, the Mexicans, they be real quick
with the math. What do you mean them Mexicans?
Your family? They be...
Them Mexicans? Your family?
Well, sometimes, the other types, the jail.
You gave birth to a whole half one.
The prison, the inside Mexican.
You know some inside information or something?
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
The imprisoned Mexicans, they real quick with the jail.
You see me sitting here like, Jess,
you had a whole inside source and you never...
No, I know. I just don't like how you said
them Mexicans like you ain't part of it like that's not her family
All right, the the Mexicans day when they in there they know my real my
Real quick and wrapping up more positive news Cardi B and Stefan Diggs have popped out it was a hard loss
It wasn't even a soft launch. Okay, they popped out yesterday
They were at the up all teneltzik's balton seltzik boston seltzer the next game it was at the next game yesterday in
mass square garden um sitting front row court side they walked down holding hands she looked
peace adorable it was so cute the picture them sitting on court side like uh they were holding
hands and like there was two phones like on the floor it was like okay no phones it's date night I was like yes moving on way love
that it's given she was sitting right next to Kendall Jenner and who's that
bad bunny that's bad bunny yeah yeah yeah yeah shut up the Cardi I love a good Wow
For after the hour a young woman that just is very familiar with summers from baddies Africa
She needs to come to the front of the congregation we'd like to have a word with her okay okay all right we'll get to that next
it's the breakfast club good morning you're checking out the breakfast club
Charlamagne, Junkie or something. There's a bunch of donkeys out here.
That is why Charlamagne with it.
We live a life where we bite our tongue
based off who we lay off in.
We never will say it.
You don't give a damn, don't throw it up.
Hey!
Charlamagne, give it to him.
Give it to him.
On The Breakfast Club.
In the words of Charlamagne the God,
he's a donkey, that's it.
He ain't my **** at all.
Ahem.
Oh man, Charlamagne, you giving Donkey the day to who now? Well, Buster Rhymes, Donkiya Today for Tuesday, May 13th goes the summer from Baddies Africa.
Respectfully, I have never heard of this woman or this show in my life.
I asked Jess Hilarious this morning, what is Baddies Africa?
And Jess explained it to me.
What did you say?
No I did not.
Yes you did.
Baddies is just baddies.
They just over there in Africa.
They took the shenanigans over there and still fighting over dumb stuff.
All them bitches, same bitches. So you, so it's no Africans? No,
ain't no Africans on the show. Oh, they just doing it in Africa. Yes. Okay.
What? And it's on Zeus. Yes.
You know all the answers to all the questions you asking.
Well, cause that's cause I asked you earlier. Now I still don't know what's going on,
but I saw that a young woman on the show named
Summer issued an apology for something she said on the show and I just thought it would
be a great moment to teach.
Okay, let me read the headline.
Summer issues an apology for recent controversial Emmett Till comments.
Let's listen to the comments.
You're going to always miss.
Did you wish you could be like that?
That bitch's face looks like Emmett Till's.
Damn.
Oh, Summer. You gon' always miss! Bitch, you wish you could be like nine- That bitch's face was like Emmett Till's!
Damn.
Oh, Summer.
You didn't learn from Lil Wayne.
Maybe you're too young to remember, but Lil Wayne, back in 2013, he had a line where he
said, uh, beat that poom-poom up like Emmett Till, and people got pissed, rightfully so.
Uh, if you don't know who Emmett Till is, I would encourage you to watch the movie Till,
which came out in 2022.
Simple and plain, Emmett Till was murdered in 1955 for allegedly flirting with a white woman. you to watch the movie Till which came were false. Okay? A lie. Look Summer, I don't know you, I respect your apology
because she did apologize already and in her apology she said, did I, what did she
say? She said she is committed to learning and growing. She said a whole
lot of other stuff but I really want to hone in on that part. She said she is
committed to learning and growing from this experience. That's all we could ask
of people and I know some folks don't feel like they should have to teach
people about certain things and I disagree because everyone doesn't know.
So I'm going to give you three reasons people should never make jokes about the Emmett Till
situation.
Okay, number one, it's the symbol of racial terror and injustice.
It was a brutal act of white supremacy that helped ignite the civil rights movement.
We wouldn't enjoy the freedoms we have now without that movement summer.
So when you joke about a situation like that you trivialize the pain and trauma
inflicted on us black Americans. Number two it disrespects the family and legacy
of Mamytale okay. Mamytale had an open casket funeral to show the world what
racism and white supremacy had done to her son. When you make fun of how he
looked you know you make light of the gravity of her son. When you make fun of how he looked, you know, you make light
of the gravity of her choice. Once again, that choice sparked the civil rights movement,
which enables us to enjoy certain freedoms and liberties. Number three, it fuels desensitization.
We already desensitized enough. We can't joke about extreme suffering because when we do
that, it normalizes violence and makes people not have empathy when you laugh at
Atrocities like Emmett Till then it becomes easier to ignore them and repeat them black pain and trauma is not a joke
Okay, those are my three reasons now. I don't know if this is true or not. Just you can tell me but on the internet
They say someone don't wash her ass. That's what they saying up and down the comments, she dirty. What you mean? They say she don't wash her ass.
They say she don't bathe or shower. I don't watch the show so I don't know.
I don't know either.
Have you ever seen that on the show?
No, I've never seen anybody not bathe.
I don't watch the show, my little sister does.
I don't believe you.
Okay. I saw a post on social media.
Okay. Me or Jess don't watch the show, allegedly. So I don't know if this is true
on whether or not you babe or not, Summer.
All I know is you can't be dirty physically and mentally.
Okay, you got to pick a struggle.
So if you don't wash your ass,
in the words of a great black philosopher, D.G. Yola,
you gotta get yourself together
and at least go give your brain a bath, okay? Go church start listening and get on the right path summer Emmett till was 14 years old when he was murdered over a lie
We can't be so morally bankrupt as a people that we are reality TV making jokes about Emmett till
Because folks already think women on reality TV shows like the one you are on
are morally bankrupt so don't prove them
right please give summer from baddies
Africa the biggest he-huh
crazy all right you can't make students
I'm walking over hmm someone don't take
a bath I'm like Walker I heard him say
that too and I thought you said about Summer Walker too.
That was the second time after I already asked you,
I said, who is Summer from Baddies Africa?
And you went in, you was like, oh my God,
that show is, nobody on that show is actually African,
they auditioned a bunch of people from Africa,
but didn't choose none of them.
Oh, absolutely, yeah, yeah, yeah.
All came from my little sister who watches the show.
I watch Joss and Kate Barre, I do not watch Baddies.
You was on that one. I stopped watching. You was on the show too, right? I was on do not watch baddies. Hmm. He was on that one
I was on the show too, right? I was doing
I was on Johnson's Cabaret. Oh
Hosted the
reunion. Okay, I used to watch baddies when Chris Sean was on there and I watched a little bit when Saseek came
But then I stopped Saseek. That's Krishan's sister
But there is no they fight for no reason like it's no reason no nothing like I just went around screaming fighting
Well, you watch it. That's the reason why and what was the context of that clip today? Did somebody get beat up?
Did I watch you said that? Oh, they were fighting. They were fighting
Did somebody get beat up? Did that why she said that?
Oh, they was fighting?
They were fighting.
Oh, okay, okay.
All right, well, thank you for that donkey today.
Yes, indeed.
Now this next topic is really intriguing to Charlamagne.
He heard it was a TikTok trend, and he was very intrigued.
Well, I heard it from Lex P and Dre.
They was up here from the Paul Mons podcast,
and you know they got the new show on BET Travel Queens,
and Lex said something that I had never heard before,
but apparently it's a trend on TikTok. Do we have the clip?
You know they say they like bad wigs. They do. The white. They love a crunching wig.
So she's a good white man. They love a crunching wig.
She's not dating in the right pool. They love a crunching stale wig.
They have that saying hard wigs, soft life.
I didn't think that up Charlamagne. They say that. They do say that. saying hard wig soft life. I've never heard of the phones at some point
and I don't believe that I've never heard the white men like stiff wig hard
life. I'm serious if you go look on tick tock right now and type hard wig soft life, you're going to see nothing
but interracial couples.
White men, okay, all the white allies that listen to the Breakfast Club.
Okay, I need to know if this is true.
Do y'all like crunchy, stiff, stale wigs?
Is hard wig soft life a thing?
That can't be.
Oh, you just botched on TikTok making up stuff.
I can smell that right now.
Like it just-
That's crazy.
And I had me a little share of white men
and that ain't never something they wanted no little bad wig.
Were you wearing wig back then?
Yeah, I was wearing wigs.
Was it crunchy?
Little bit.
But I did have some good ones too.
Like I wasn't just weighing them for them.
But it might be something too, it did.
It might be, but.
What is the question we're asking here this morning?
I just asked it, white men,
do you like crunchy, stiff, stale wigs?
It depends on the white man though,
because I was dating like the Chan and Tatum,
like the Chan and Tatum-ies,
but if it's like a white Wall Street guy,
I know they probably, they like the look at the black woman,
look like she's struggling, so he can take care of her.
Yeah.
Okay, well, 1-800-585-1051, reach out and touch us right now. So he can take care of her. Mmm. Yeah. Okay.
Well, 1-800-585-1051.
Reach out and touch us right now.
White men.
Okay?
We want to hear from you.
I do not want to be reached out and touched by no white man.
What are you talking about?
Do you like crunchy, stiff, stale wings?
You get one long braid.
You got one long braid.
Now you don't want to be touched by white men.
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It's all this hard wigs off life. Is that a thing?
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Morning everybody. It's DJ Envy Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne the guy.
We are the Breakfast Club.
Now if you're just joining us a topic that I guess intrigues Charlamagne the guy, we are the Breakfast Club. Now, if you're just joining us, a topic that I guess intrigues Charlamagne this morning.
Yes, it was very intriguing.
We had the young ladies from the Poor Minds podcast
on last hour, Lex P. and Dre,
and they put me on to something that I had never heard of.
They said it's called the hard wig, soft life trend
on TikTok, and they said that there is white men out there
who love black women with crunchy, stiff, stale wigs.
Do we have the clip?
You know, they say they like bad wigs.
They do.
The white, they love a crunchy, crunchy.
So she loves a white bad wig.
They love the white man.
She not dating in the right pool.
They love a crunchy, stale wig.
They have that saying hard wig, soft life. They love a crutch. They love a crutch. They love a crutch. They love a crutch. They love a crutch.
They love a crutch.
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They love a crutch. They love a crutch. They love a crutch. They love a crutch. They love a crutch. If you think- You said stiff wig, hard life? Hard wig, soft life.
Who told you this?
I'm serious.
If you go look on TikTok right now
and type hard wig, soft life,
you're gonna see nothing but interracial couples.
All right, well, there's a lot of men on the line.
Really?
Hello?
Yo, if you know the vibes of Mellow.
Mellow, I said white men.
I don't wanna talk to you, Mellow.
I understand that.
Mellow.
I understand that.
What, Mellow?
I understand that. Mellow, I wanna talk talk to my kids and I've never did ancestry
So technically do we know if I'm all the way? Oh God?
You're messing up my segment white mellow
Listen all I'm gonna say is this I've dated a shorty with a stiff wig before and if my ego hadn't gotten away
She actually treated me right maybe because you know me
You don't know how to treat her, you fool me.
And honestly, the reason why white men like it
is because the only thing white people could better
than black people is their white, like, uptown.
So I feel like if her wig looked like a pair of white
uptowns by a white person.
Have a good day, Mellow.
Goodbye, Mellow.
I wanna talk to our Caucasian listener this morning.
D, good morning, D.
Good morning, good morning, yo, yo, yo, yo.
All right, now we cooking.
He's definitely white.
What's up D?
Talk to us D.
I am of the Caucasian persuasion.
I just wanna say these beautiful ladies are spittin' facts.
The harder the wig, the softer the booty, man.
That's a fact.
What?
When did you realize that the hard wig was your thing?
Like 26, 27, man, about a half a decade ago.
These sisters got it goin going on, man.
You know what I'm saying?
So you don't even try to help them upgrade their wig game?
You just stick with the stiff tail?
Well, I'm going to upgrade them.
I'm a compliment to them.
I should be upgrading.
I should be there to be a compliment
to the situation, you know?
It don't never feel like a helmet when y'all kiss?
You ain't never cut your cheek?
Jesus.
Horrible.
Hey, listen, safety first.
You know what I'm saying?
Okay.
Well, Dave D.
Thank you, D.
Wow.
Hello, who's this?
Hey, this is Kevin.
Kevin, are you white Kevin?
Clearly.
Yeah, clearly.
Do you like a hard, stale, stiff wig, Kevin?
No, no.
Right.
Crazy.
We ain't at Taco Bell, bro.
We not at Taco Bell.
We not at Taco Bell. We not at Taco Bell.
Oh, you only like your tacos crunchy?
That's the only thing I like crunchy.
It's my tacos, man.
I like that. I like that, Kevin.
All right, thank you, Carl.
So we got one for one.
Josh, good morning.
Hey, what's up, man?
Josh, are you white?
Of course he is.
Josh.
Yeah, I'm white, man.
What's up, Josh?
Where you calling from?
New Castle, Pennsylvania. Okay, so tell white. What's up, Josh? Where you calling from?
Okay, so tell me is this the thing do white men really like crunchy stiff stale wigs so dumb
Box braids and edges lay down
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but he's white.
No, my husband is white.
Yeah.
But he ain't with the press to be,
so he prefers natural hair.
Are you white?
She's black.
She's my black.
Okay, so your husband prefers natural hair.
Correct, yeah.
He ain't with the weeds and leaves and stuff. I don't know why one of them's a red leaf. Nobody. Okay. Don't he don't, he ain't with the weeds that we use this stuff.
Don't nobody want to love them dry weeds.
Nobody.
Okay.
Don't nobody, but some people might say nobody want no dry white man.
Dr. Umar would say that but.
Oh my.
Damn.
That's true but that ain't crunchy so I don't know about that thing.
Thank you, Faye.
Okay.
Thank you, Faye.
So, so far we got one yes and three no.
Yes.
800-585-1051.
Charlamagne is asking this morning, are you a white man
that loves crunchy wigs? I'm talking about crutch. Well first of all Charlamagne ain't
asking this. Yes you are. This came from the Poor Minds podcast. But you want to know more
about me. And I want to know more about it. You're intrigued. Yes I do. I want to actually
talk to our white listeners and so far we have one yes, three no's. White men do not
like crunchy, stiff, stale wigs. I told you, it depends on the guy.
It depends on the white guy.
Well, we need some no's to call up here.
Are there any no's?
No, we'll take some more.
Any Oliver's?
Oliver's and yo'.
Any Williams?
We'll take some calls when we come back.
It's the breakfast club, come on.
Uh-uh. If you're talking about it, you know we're talking about it.
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Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne Negao.
We are the Breakfast Club.
If you're just joining us, we're having a question about wigs.
Yes, we're asking white men out there, our white listeners, our white allies, do you enjoy women, black women with crunchy
wigs?
And this came from the Poor Minds podcast. They was up here last hour promoting their
new show on BET Travel Queens and Lex and Dre was saying that white men like crunchy,
stiff, stale wigs. Apparently on TikTok, there's something on TikTok that says soft wig, the
hard wig soft wig. Hold on, hold on. You gotta that says soft wig, the hard wig.
Hold on, hold on.
You gotta poop?
She has to be excused.
Don't poop, Jess.
You better stop drinking that green juice if you're gonna run through you like that.
Oh, it came out!
It came out!
Oh!
Listen, listen, so we're asking the question, do white men actually like crunchy, stiff,
stale wigs?
Alright, well let's go to the fourth.
Mike, you there?
Mike?
I'm here! Mike, are you white?
Wow, you didn't get right to that.
Hahaha.
Good morning, Jeff. How are you? I know Jeff isn't white. Well, Jeff had to run out.
Envy, Envy, Envy's a little closer to my construction, but I know Envy's from the other side.
Envy's Dominican and white.
I'm black, sir, but we were asking, do you like crunchy you like crunchy wig sir? No I don't like crunchy wig. Who likes crunchy wig besides Jess?
Damn Jess don't like crunchy wig. She's not here to defend herself she had to go poop.
Damn. What you mean? No I don't like crunchy wig. I have a friend right and she just started wearing the spinget and the track thingy that things are coming.
It's a little piece of hair and you stick it up
in there and it's like wooing.
I don't know how to use this button.
It doesn't fit her hair.
Her hair's straight.
I mean, you know, obviously you said it in my white.
Yes, she is cool.
Okay. Thank you, Mike.
All I'm realizing right now is TikTok is a liar.
Nobody likes crunchy wigs.
Well, we all won one for yes, four for no.
We have John on the line.
John, good morning, John.
Good morning, good morning, all.
Hey, John.
Hi, John.
Where are you calling from, John?
Orlando, Florida.
Oh, very white people down in Orlando.
I love Orlando, though.
John, do you like crunchy, stiff, stale wigs?
I don't like any wig.
Crunchy, hard, soft.
I like it natural. Okay. Like it natural, okay. Do you like black women? Yes, I do. I don't like anyway
Okay, like it natural okay, you like black women
Yes, I do. Okay cool. So you want your black you want your sisters to have natural hair that's real hair. Yes I do. Okay. All right. Let's John. You have a great great morning
We've had one yes, so far in five nose. Okay, the white delegation is speaking. Hello. Who's this?
Danny we were asking for white men to call,
but we don't know what you identify as.
Oh no, I'm definitely a black female.
I just used to be with a white man.
Okay.
Did he like crunchy, stiff, stale wigs?
Not, so okay, so I got locks, right?
But he was like an average trailer park white boy,
so they're different.
They usually like natural looking black girls, but the more money they have the more they want us
to look just to do it want us to look like we need them it's like a slave
master slave type thing it's a real set like things like it's a fetish they want
us to look bad so that way they can feel empowered it's weird it's a thing any
woman that put him in like that it a concerning, because he really don't like her.
He's just, it's a fetish.
Damn.
All right.
Okay, thank you very much.
Thank you so much.
I'm learning so much this morning.
Are you really?
Yes, let's take one more.
There is no more.
Oh, well, yeah.
According to our Breakfast Club poll,
white men don't like crunchy, stiff, stale wings.
Not at all.
Okay, I don't know what TikTok telling y'all,
you know, telling the Poor Minds podcast,
and our producer Sid was in here
talking about that's the thing too.
I ain't get that from our phone calls this morning.
Not at all.
Okay, we got one yes and six nos.
No.
White men don't like crunchy, stiff, stale wigs.
Not at all.
At least according to our data.
That's right.
All right, well, let's get to the latest with Lauren.
Lauren be coming with straight facts.
Tell us, man! She gets them from somebody that knows somebody. She gets the details. That's right. All right. Well, let's get to the latest with Lauren
I was telling y'all earlier in the show that after being in court yesterday for the opening statements in the first couple witness testimonies, I think that Diddy could potentially get off
his legal team is really like that.
Now here's why.
Number one, they were so good about changing the narrative around this Cassie video.
Number two, they painted a good picture of Diddy being the aggressor, but an aggressor
in an already aggressive situation.
When it came to the victim that is saying that he put his hands on her.
So let's talk about the CNN video, the Cassie beating video.
So they called a witness to the stand.
This guy was one of the heads of security.
So he was second in command of security at the Intercontinental Hotel back in March of
2016.
So there was only two witnesses yesterday. The one you talked about earlier, which was the male escort and security at the Intercontinental Hotel back in March of 2016. So there was only two witnesses yesterday.
The one you talked about earlier, which was the male escort, is the second.
Yes.
So actually the LAPD officer security guard was actually the first witness, but we talked
about him out of order.
But yes, only two.
So this guy was working at the Intercontinental Hotel.
He's a security guy who actually responded when Cassie got on the phone in the lobby
outside of the elevators and called for help.
The hallway, yep.
The hallway, right?
So he got on the stand and the prosecutors are talking to him first, so this is the other
side.
So they're like asking him to run down what happened.
So he said he got a report of a woman in distress on the sixth floor.
He said he came up and before he came up, he hadn't seen any of the footage.
So he didn't know that it was like physically violent before that.
But he said he came up and he was talking to Cassie and Diddy because they're going
back and forth. And he's like, yo, y'all got to take this into your room.
Y'all can't be out here doing all this.
So he said as he was trying to get them back in the room, Cassie kept saying,
I want to leave, I want to leave, I want to leave.
And allegedly, Diddy was like, no, she's not going anywhere.
So he said he had to step in.
This is what he's telling prosecutors.
He had to step in and be like, well, if she wants to leave,
we gonna allow her to get her things to leave
and I'll walk y'all to the room to do it.
So he says he walks them to the room
and when he gets to the room,
he's able to see inside
and there's a man in dark clothing sitting on the bed,
which is important, right?
And I'm gonna tell y'all why.
Because Cassie is alleging that the whole her,
the video that we saw was her trying to get away from one of those freak off situations that she did not want to be
a part of and because she didn't want to be a part of everything we saw in that
video was what happened. Now Diddy's team is saying,
so that's why the video matters to the court.
Diddy's team is saying no because freak offs weren't a thing. You guys were
consensually engaging in sexual acts but that's not even what happened here.
Diddy's team pointed out the fact that when he comes back out, like
after he like throws the vase and he walks away, he has a lit up phone in his hand. He
grabs the phone out of her hand. They were arguing over allegedly something that she
saw in the phone, that this is just a very tumultuous, like jealous relationship, right?
So this guy, he's important. This witness is important because he's going to help you
determine which side of that you believe.
So he's running down what he saw.
He says he saw this guy in the room when he's talking to the prosecutors.
He's also saying that, like, you know, after Cassie left, there was like this seven foot man
that like basically like a big man that came and picked Cassie up.
And obviously she knew the man, but it was kind of uncomfortable going back to the whole,
you know, Diddy's team was helping him orchestrate all this stuff.
He says he went back upstairs to talk to Puff and explaining to him the rules of the hotel
and that he had to pay for some things.
And Diddy had this like devilish stare on his face when he came out of the elevator
at one point and that Diddy allegedly offered him money.
So the man is saying that Diddy offered him money because he didn't want any of this to
come out because he for her and for him.
But then they cross-examine him.
So now Brian Steele gets up there for Diddy.
Hot dog law.
You know, let me tell you,
we've reported about Brian Steele a lot in here,
but I have never seen, he did it so effortlessly.
I've never seen nothing like this.
So he gets up there and he's like,
okay, so you're now an LAPD officer
because they leaned a lot on that.
Because they want you to look at this man
as like he has integrity.
And he's currently an LAPD officer. now an LAPD officer, because they leaned a lot on that, because they want you to look at this man as like he has integrity. And he's currently an LAPD officer.
Currently an LAPD officer after he left being security at that hotel, right?
So he has all this morals and integrity because he's an officer.
He understands taking off and telling the truth.
So Brian still is like, okay, well, you told us that when you do your incident reports,
you got to report the W's.
Where, what, why, who, like all the details.
So he goes into the incident report and he says
to him, he says, the incident reports are important, right? Because when you when we're
recounting these things, we're relying on your report. So everything in your report
is valid, because you all depend on that. He's like, yeah. So he instantly starts getting
him. He's like, Okay, so you mentioned something about Cassie having a purple eye when you
got off of the elevator. Why wasn't that in your incident report? The man said, well, I didn't think
that that was significant to put in.
Brian still said, so you thought it was significant today,
but it wasn't significant nine years ago?
So then he says, you said that you saw a man
inside of their hotel room.
Why wasn't that in your incident report?
Did you ask the man his name?
Did you talk to him?
And he was like, no,
because the man didn't really say anything.
So then Brian still is like,
well, you also mentioned that you offered to call the police, but Cassie told you not to. And he was like no because the man didn't really say anything so then Brian still was like well
You also mentioned that you offered to call the police, but Cassie told you not to
Why didn't you put that in your incident report?
And he was like cuz I didn't think it was important to like you know
I mean she said don't call the cops. The obvious answer to all of that is because he was trying to cover up for duty
So let's so no no no no no but like listen
Yeah that's the obvious answer for all of it. I'm about to keep going listen
So he's like um so he's like no because I didn't think that that was important, blah,
blah.
So he's like, he's like, so when you say that you saw this man inside of the hotel room,
right?
Can you talk to us about like how the hotel room was set up?
Because the point he was trying to get to, but they backed up off of it was, did he would
have been in a presidential suite or a larger hotel room where if you're standing in a doorway,
you're not seeing someone sitting on a bed, you're not seeing a person and you didn't
even put that in your report.
So he's like, that makes no sense whatsoever.
And then the prosecution already played the video in full.
And then they played these videos he recorded on his phone.
And they asked him, well, why would you record videos on your phone?
And he's like, because if I had told my wife that this just happened, because I knew who
puff was, but I didn't know who Cassie was, she wouldn't have believed me.
That blows even if he was just trying to cover up for Diddy that now makes him look like you were so fanned
out at this point we can't trust either side we can't trust you in defense of Diddy he sent the
two videos to his wife and in the video you hear him laughing like look how shiny my shoes are like
he's not taking it serious at all so then he's like people were coming up to me afterward that
worked for the hotel asking me about this video and I'm telling them like he's super excited
telling everybody about it telling everybody what happened but now
today you only are saying that you remember certain things that go against puff while
you're on the stand but you didn't recount you didn't say those things back then because
he was covering up with both back then but maybe he got a conscience now is all I'm simply
saying he said he didn't take the money he said that did he offered him a ton of money
and to that Brian's yeah he said he came out with a huge stack of He said he didn't take the money. He said that Diddy offered him a ton of money and to that Brian still- He thought it was a stack.
Yeah, he said he came out with a huge stack of money and he didn't offer it.
To that, Brian still said, well, you were basically- because he kept saying, I kept
telling Diddy how much he had to- not how much he had to pay, but the fact that you
had to pay for all the stuff that you messed up.
And if Diddy's already saying to you, I don't want this to get out anywhere, he's like,
so of course when you came back up to him, he had the money ready or whatever because
you're saying he had all this cash.
Like, he had it ready because he just wanted
to take care of it and move on.
You know what's interesting?
There's nothing they can do or say
that is going to minimize what people saw in that video.
And I know that they're trying to keep a different narrative,
but if you've seen that video,
you're not going to forget that video.
You're not going to forget that video.
He's a violent person, but what they're saying is
the video didn't happen because of a bad freak off.
They're saying the video happened because of a bad argument.
It don't matter why it's happened.
I just don't think that the jurors are going to be able
to separate that video from their mind.
They can't, they're gonna have to.
No, no, no, I think it'll still be there,
but I think one thing that,
cause I thought it was weak in the beginning, but when I saw Brian Steele and the way he operated No, no, no, I think it'll still be there, but I think one thing that, cause I thought it was weak in the beginning,
but when I saw Brian still in the way he operated,
I said, oh, I understand it.
Because think about Brian still and everything he just did.
He basically made that witness so incredible, right?
Regardless of how you look at him.
And then sitting next to that,
you have the prosecutor,
you have the defense attorney opening up and saying,
he is, if he was being charged with domestic violence today,
he would be guilty.
They owned up to all of it.
So it's like, what you gonna do?
I understand what you're saying.
But when Kathy takes that stand.
I think that might happen today.
And as in, she was young back then, super young.
When she takes that stand and she talks,
and you look at her in contrast to the money,
the power, the age of Diddy, and they're on her.
And she's basically saying,
I didn't want to do any of these things.
It was out of my control.
I was getting drugged up, alcohol, getting beat on,
blah, blah, blah, all of that's gonna go out the window.
But they're gonna have to prove that beyond
a reasonable doubt.
Well one of them, yes.
They're gonna have to prove all that
without a little bit of doubt that she enjoyed it
or she liked it.
It's gonna be difficult.
That's my whole thing is everything you're saying,
I agree with you.
They got videos too.
They do have videos but they also.
But you gotta end the video of him forcing her.
They have videos.
They said that they have audios and they said they have a lot more.
So again, this was just the first day.
But I will say, y'all talking about that shadow of doubt,
his team was just really good at opening up that,
hey, y'all gotta do a little bit more to prove this.
And you know, Envy said forcing her.
Man, running after her in the hallway,
grabbing her, trying to drag her ass back,
is definitely forcing her back.
Cause they brought that back up.
They replayed that part of the video twice.
But what they're saying is they're proving
that it was an argument based off a phone.
So that was a domestic case that they're saying
that he's guilty of.
Got an eyewitness named Cassie that's gonna say otherwise.
And now listen, I heard, so I wouldn't be,
for sure Cassie's getting on stage this week,
but I heard that it will possibly be today
because we were trying to figure out how pregnant she is.
I'm hearing she's due like first week of June so damn yeah so
the visual is gonna be uh that's gonna be some crazy optics a pregnant woman on stand crying
talking about abuse that she used to endure and you gonna look like a real ass if you if you
are a defense pressing her but they're gonna have to they they're gonna have to but also you got all
these other witnesses saying things are different so it's gonna be a bunch of witnesses and it's a lot of guys out. This is just day one y'all
This is just me walking away from a way
They want a lot of people I talked to yesterday walked away feeling like oh wait, hold on what he's a he's a messed-up person
But like did he do everything so if it's day one, who do you give the who do you give the score to?
Did he seem to be looking real quick?
Diddy's team took day one. How was he looking real quick?
Did he look?
He looked a lot better.
He had his hair cut and stuff.
He's still really gray.
He was in all gray and white, but he looks better.
His hair was cut.
And then just a question.
The first guy, the first witness that you was talking about, the guy who urinated, was
he cute?
No, it was great.
Oh my goodness.
No, it was given.
He could have been Charlamagne Cousin.
All right, all right, all right.
I've seen some of your cousins, Lauren.
That's the latest with Lauren.
So I don't even know why you would even say something like that.
Lauren, get up out of here
You gotta go to court now because you're going to court
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Been together since 16 years old.
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They had Miss Pat hostin' uh, she hosted the Paramount Upfronts the other day.
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