The Breakfast Club - FULL SHOW: Diddy’s Former Assistant Testifies About Alleged Sexual & Physical Abuse, Offset Seeks Spousal Support From Cardi B, Public Begins Betting On Outcome Of Diddy Trial + Rob49 & Tomi Lahren Interviews!

Episode Date: May 30, 2025

Today on The Breakfast Club, Rob49 stops by to discuss his new album, the viral success of 'WTHELLY,' his relationships with Birdman and G Herbo, and coping with family loss. Plus, Tomi Lahren joins t...he show to share her views on freedom, her support for the Trump administration, and why she insists she’s not racist. We open the phone lines for listeners to give their own Donkey of the Day. Listen for more!YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BreakfastClubPower1051FMSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Transcript
Discussion (0)
Starting point is 00:00:00 This is an iHeart Podcast. I'm Andrea Gunning, host of the podcast Betrayal. Police Lieutenant Joel Kern used his badge to fool everyone. Most of all, his wife, Caroline. He texted, I've ruined our lives. You're going to want to divorce me. How far would he go to cover up what he'd done? The fact that you lied is absolutely horrific.
Starting point is 00:00:26 And quite frankly, I question how many other women are out there that may bring forward allegations in the future. Listen to Betrayal on the iHeart radio app, Apple podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Being able to say, I feel like crying, so I will cry. Today, I'm a little depressed. May is Mental Health Awareness Month and Deeply Well is a sanctuary for your healing. I'm Debbie Brown, healer, wellbeing expert, teacher, and fellow seeker.
Starting point is 00:00:55 And each week we explore what it means to become whole through soul expanding conversations and practices. Today, wow, I feel really powerful and ready to serve and use my skills. And it's like, that's the heart of what it is to be an authentic woman. To hear this and more ways to prioritize your piece, listen to Deeply Well from the Black Effect Podcast Network on the iHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. AT&T.
Starting point is 00:01:23 Connecting changes everything. or wherever you get your podcasts. You'd never plan your life around their schedule. Never lick your thumb to clean their face. And you'd never let them leave the house looking like, uh, less than their best. You'd say you'd never put a pacifier in your mouth to clean it. Never let them stay up too late. And never let them run wild through the grocery store. So when you say you'd never let them get into a car without you there, no it can happen. One in four hot car deaths happen when a kid gets into an unlocked car and can't get out. Never happens. Before you leave the car, Always stop, look, lock. Brought to you by NHTSA and the Ad Council.
Starting point is 00:02:27 And it's gonna take us to heal us. It's Mental Health Awareness Month and on a recent episode of Just Heal with Dr. J, the incomparable Taraji P. Henson stopped by to discuss how she's discovered peace on her journey. I never let that little girl inside of me die. To hear this and more things on the journey of healing, you can listen to Just Heal with Dr. J
Starting point is 00:02:50 from the Black Effect Podcast Network on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. AT&T. Connecting changes everything. Another day to serve our beautiful listeners. What's happening? That's right. Good morning, it's Friday. How you feeling, Jess? I feel good. You feel, I mean, you are energized today. I am. You usually, well yesterday, you was tired as hell.
Starting point is 00:03:32 I was tired as hell. When I was running around here making my video and I was like, yo, dancing, you was like, you were so tired. You know what happened? Well, this weekend is a daddy and daughter dance, right? Oh, gosh. I thought it was over.
Starting point is 00:03:42 No, this is the last thing. This is like a showcase. So it's the rehearsal, so I had to rehearse, right? Oh gosh. I thought it was over. No this is the last thing. This is like a showcase so it's the rehearsal so I had to rehearse right? Yeah. And there's one move where I gotta get on my knee boom right like this. Just one? Yeah just the one move right? There's a lot of stuff you gotta do a lot of stuff but that one move was hurting. Damn. So I had to go to Dicks yesterday pause. Wow you got down on one knee and went to Dicks. I don't wanna to talk to you no more. That's cool. Listen, today on the show. I had to get a knee pad. Damn, that sound crazy.
Starting point is 00:04:07 I'm sure you did. I'm sure you did. You did that on purpose. No, I did. I really had to. What's wrong with that though, by the way? Just live your truth, King. Listen, we got a great show for you today.
Starting point is 00:04:18 Okay. He got a knee pad. In person today. Robb49 will be joining us. Hey, Robb49. New album, Let Me Fly is out right now. We got a hit single out right now called What the Hellie. What the Hellie.
Starting point is 00:04:30 What the Hellie. What the Hellie. And Tommy Lauren will be joining us. OK. She's the host of the political talk show, Tommy Lauren is Fearless on outkick.com. Do people still hate her like crazy? Because at one time, they hated her.
Starting point is 00:04:41 Yes. I feel like Candace Owens kind of took our place though a little bit. Really? Little bit, little bit. OK. okay I think they like the it's like a role gallery of villains and they both in there but we're in there too. I'm you. You. Definitely you. I'm more like Batman. You right. Let me find out I'm robbing because that's my name. My little name.
Starting point is 00:05:06 You are definitely not robbing. You are like the Riddler. That's what you are, the Riddler. You know something about that show. We need to like really get back to like helping people and just like we're so horrible as a people. And I say we because I just mean like just people in general. Yesterday I was in Midtown, right? Andth Avenue and where a lot of people are at and
Starting point is 00:05:28 It's this old lady walking across the street and she fell in the middle of the street She had a cane and everything. There was so many people out there One guy helped her but he ran from another The corner to nobody she was walking with what she wasn't walking with nobody But everybody was crushing shit the same time as her. Did not help her at all, right? Show me the video, I know you taped it. I gotta hear both sides.
Starting point is 00:05:50 No I didn't. No, she was old as hell, like nobody. I gotta hear both sides. It's just, I was like damn, nobody helped her. They all looked at her, they watched her fall, you know, old people fall in slow motion. She fell and ain't nobody stopping to help her. Jess, what you don't understand is, because I feel what you're saying,
Starting point is 00:06:06 but you're from Baltimore, I'm from South Carolina. That's just the New York way. They'll see somebody bleeding in the street and just keep it moving. An old lady with a cane? New York, yes. I've seen, yes. People pick up an old lady with a cane.
Starting point is 00:06:18 Now, if it was a younger person, it might just let them live. But an older person- How can you say they would, but nobody did? Nobody did, but one guy who ran from the other corner. He probably was a cop. Shut up. Did you pull over to try to help?
Starting point is 00:06:29 No, no, no, I saw him running over so I didn't. But I wouldn't. Yeah, then the light turned green. I was like, ah, you know, but he ran over, he helped him. But we just gotta be better as people, man. I would say it. You tried to get to the game yesterday. Wait, what, you said, where you said it was at?
Starting point is 00:06:41 On Fifth Avenue in Midtown. Oh yeah, they were trying to get to the garden. They tried to get to the garden. That is so trash. They gotta beat the traffic. No, I'm with you though, I do agree. Certain things, you see kids in danger, elderly people in danger, Jesus Christ.
Starting point is 00:06:55 Right. People just wanna mind their business. They don't want no issue, no problem, because you don't know what's happening. So, a lot of people just wanna mind their business. All right, well, you know what? Let me salute to my mom's too. She turns 80 on Sunday.
Starting point is 00:07:07 Mom Dukes turns 80. So drop a ball for Mom Dukes. We got something special for mom this week. And all right, well, let's get the show cracking. Front page news when we come back, don't go anywhere. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Morning everybody, it's DJ NV Jess Hilarious.
Starting point is 00:07:21 Charlamagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Let's get in some front page news. Alright, last night New York Knicks took on the Indiana Pacers. They won 111-94. So now the series, they're still down. Indiana leads the series 3-2. Next game is Saturday at 8pm.
Starting point is 00:07:37 Did you guys watch the game? Of course. It was a good game. I mean I thought the Knicks would win game five. Oh, so that caller that called up and told you like, don't come to work tomorrow. I was coming regardless. We shut Halliburton down. I think Halliburton had six or eight points right? He didn't score much so we shut him down. Congratulations then Envy. We ain't celebrating yet.
Starting point is 00:07:58 Nothing to celebrate. Job not done. Damn. Job not done. What's up Morgan? Hey y'all hey how y'all feeling on a Friday? Hey girl ready not done. What's up Morgan? Hey y'all, hey. How y'all feeling on a Friday? Hey girl, ready to go. What's up Morgan? I know that's right. All right.
Starting point is 00:08:10 Let's get into it. First off, front page. Good luck trying to keep up with the tariffs. One minute they're in place, the next minute they're being blocked by a federal court. That was the case yesterday after a federal appeals court reinstated President Trump's tariff plan and then a second court, the US Court of International Trade, ruled that the emergency law does not give Trump an authority to impose tariffs on nearly every country. Now, a US district judge upheld the ruling after the Justice Department appealed.
Starting point is 00:08:37 Now the DOJ said it will go all the way to the Supreme Court if necessary. Meanwhile, the White House claims President Trump's tariff plan is legally sound. Now, Press Secretary Caroline Levitt called the ruling another example of judicial overreach, adding that Trump had every right to impose those tariffs. Let's take a listen to White House Press Secretary Caroline Levitt on those comments. Three judges of the U.S. Court of International Trade disagreed and brazenly abused their judicial power to usurp the authority of President Trump to stop him from carrying out the mandate that the American people gave him. Using his full and proper legal authority, President Trump imposed universal tariffs
Starting point is 00:09:15 and reciprocal tariffs on Liberation Day to address the extraordinary threats to our national security and economy. Well, we all know that Congress holds the purse. So who really needs to, you know, approve those tariffs in a sense? Well, Levy went on to say the US has been abused when it comes to trade. The administration has requested an emergency stay on
Starting point is 00:09:37 on other pending appeal and the series of tariff announcements dating back to February have of course shaken up the financial markets. You've seen them. They're up there down and yeah, all of this because of tariffs announcements dating back to February have of course shaken up the financial markets. You've seen them. They're up, they're down. And yeah, all of this because of tariffs and trade. I love when the courts do things like this because I want to know and believe that there are still checks and balances. Okay, we are a republic, not a monarchy. We'll get into it. In other news, multiple Doge officials are reportedly leaving the
Starting point is 00:10:03 Trump administration. ABC News reports, among those leaving the Doge is top attorney James Burnham, a longtime Elon Musk counterpart, Steve Davis. Both are in the process of offboarding from their roles as a special government employees. They are also limited, just like the Elon Musk, to the 130 days of service. Now the White House says that Doge's mission will continue to cut waste, fraud, and abuse from government spending, and it will continue following Elon Musk's departure. Now Press Secretary Caroline Levitt said many of Doge employees are now political appointees and government employees and intend to stay. Let's hear those comments from Levitt
Starting point is 00:10:42 again. The entire cabinet understands the need to cut government waste, fraud, and abuse, and each cabinet secretary at their respective agencies is committed to that. That's why they were working hand-in-hand with Elon Musk, and they'll continue to work with the respective Doge employees who have onboarded as political appointees. So Musk began offboarding as a government employee on Wednesday. He of course helped lead the Department of Government Efficiency since it was established in January as a special government employee. Musk was allowed also to work for the
Starting point is 00:11:13 administration for the 130 day calendar year. Of course this is also ahead of this CBS interview that he has previewed saying that he believes that the work the big beautiful bill that Trump has is pushing it undermines the work of Doge and the work that he's doing. He says the bill can be big, it can be beautiful, but he's not sure that it can be both. So we'll keep you posted on those comments coming from Musk from that interview on Sunday on CBS and at 7 yeah front page news continues and we'll talk about what's happening with Harvard and China and a lot more. So you guys stick around. All right everybody else get it off your chest 800-585-1051 if you need to vent phone lines wide open again 800-585-1051 get it off your chest the weekend is here. It's the breakfast club. Good morning
Starting point is 00:12:24 Hey, big back. Hey. Good morning. What's up, brother? What's up? What's up? It's Sin Comedy's on the phone. This is the creator.
Starting point is 00:12:32 Sin Comedy. Oh, Big Back, Big Back. Oh, nice. He does all these skits where he says his wife, he gets in trouble all the time. Oh, God, because she fat? No, I don't know if she's big. Oh, damn. Oh, I'm big.
Starting point is 00:12:42 Oh, that's what's happening. How you doing? Say hi to Sin Con. I couldn't remember your name yesterday. Me neither that's what's happening. How you doing? I couldn't remember your name yesterday, my brother. How are you, man? What's up, brother? I'm good. I appreciate y'all.
Starting point is 00:12:51 Good morning to y'all. Good morning, Jeff Delaria, CJ MD, Uncle Charlotte. Good morning, morning, brother. I appreciate your comedy, brother. Yes, sir. I appreciate you. Do fat people be in your DMs mad at you? He's fat, too. No,. They happy that we got representation now.
Starting point is 00:13:08 You know what I'm saying? Big back, big back. That's our thing, bro. Do you think big back is the most politically correct way to address obese people? Absolutely, it's the only way. I agree. It's the only way. I agree. It's not the only way, yo.
Starting point is 00:13:19 I mean, there's other ways, but they're mean. Yeah, but they wouldn't be mean to him because he is one of them. He's skinny. Yeah. They have his ass. Well, if you don't know Sin Comedy's work, can we play a little clip of his theme song, please?
Starting point is 00:13:33 Big back, big back, big back, big back, big back, big back, big back. And Sin, we appreciate you, brother. Yes, yeah. Tell him to see you in comedy them tell them where to follow you brother The seeing comedy CINC omedy tick-tock YouTube
Starting point is 00:13:56 Instagram and you can stream big back the original period And you know what else is funny man Mac is the person who actually Big Mac introduced me to you and introduced me to That record me too. Yeah, and yesterday he act like he ain't know you because he done lost He lost 160 pounds and I he act like he don't know the fellow big backs Right It's probably a little bit as far as you know. Oh, what y'all got? It's power. What y'all got? A buffet together and there's only one biscuit left. He took the last of the crab legs. He wasn't trying to share and you know.
Starting point is 00:14:31 Got you. And there we got it. Got you. Well have a good one brother. Alright you too. I appreciate y'all. Alright man. Hello, who's this?
Starting point is 00:14:39 Eric. Eric, what's up? Where you calling from? Dang, I'm calling from Fort Bragg, North Carolina. Okay, what's up? Get it off your chest brother. Dang man, I live calling from Fort Bragg, North Carolina. Okay, what's up? Get it off your chest, brother. Dang, man.
Starting point is 00:14:47 I live and listen to y'all every day, man. I appreciate what y'all do. Hey, Evy, man, what's up? What's up? What's some tickets to the Drive Your Dreams in Hampton? How far are you from Virginia? It's only four hours. Okay, you gonna drive up?
Starting point is 00:14:57 You got kids? You got a family? What you doing? Yeah, I got my son, man. You know, the whole separation thing and all that, man. Yeah. All right, I got you. What's up, man? What's up, man? What's up, man? What's up, man? What's up, man? You got a family what you what you doing? Yeah? You know you know the whole separation thing and all that man. Yeah, I got you
Starting point is 00:15:09 Car shows July 19th in Hampton, Virginia It's all types of cause all new exotic trucks bikes all type of cars And we're looking for people to put cars in the show so if you got a car that you want in the show You can email me DJ envy car show at gmail.com but we got you july 19th yeah yeah yeah yeah i appreciate that man hey hey shawl amane yes sir hey keep doing what you do hey i i love y'all man for real thank you brother i'm gonna put you on hold all right don't hang up all right all right cool hello who's this this is nadine hey Hey Nadine. Peace Nadine. Good morning, good morning Charmaine, good morning NB, good morning Des.
Starting point is 00:15:47 Hey Lauren. Good morning. Good morning you too. Good morning. This is the author of How to Date a Fat Chick, a fat girl's guy who's dating. And I was wondering if you guys read it or not. How to Date a Fat Chick, that's the name of your book?
Starting point is 00:16:03 Yes, it's on Amazon. I was watching Ricky Smiley's new special Foolish and he talks about how to have sex with one. Well that's not... He does. I'm just saying. You just made me think about that. So how do you date a fat chick? Do you lead with food? Like how do you date? I'm not fat, Andy. Why are you looking over here? That's your problem. Y'all don't ever talk to the community that y'all need to be talking to.
Starting point is 00:16:26 Why would you ask a roomful of not fat people how to date a fat person? Maydeen, help us. Well, this book is actually about insecurities in dating. It's about what you allow when you date. So if you have an insecurity, my insecurity was being fat. And so I talk about all the dates that I went on and why I put up with the stuff that I put up with while being a fat chick.
Starting point is 00:16:49 Well, we know why the free food. You got a free meal. They're buying. Oh, my God. So wait, do you got jokes? Just read the book, man. Do you do you date other fans? What? I prefer a swimmer guy. OK, I got you. I got you.
Starting point is 00:17:06 I'm gonna read the book. I'm gonna check the mail room to see if it came. Yeah, I'm telling you it's a great read. And it should be a series. I'm just saying it could be one of your series of production companies. No, How'd I Day the Fat Chick. I don't want people to think I'm exploiting fat people. No, look! I would have to get a fat show runner. A, look. I'm telling you. You can go to my, um, I'm going to my friend's house with a fat kid.
Starting point is 00:17:29 You'll see that, you know, it's a good book. Yes, I need a heavy writer's room. All right, look, go ahead and hang up, because now we playing. That's some more jokes in case you ain't know. They do, they do. All right, you getting my balls of jokes. This cool, just go get the book at Amazon.
Starting point is 00:17:41 Tell them how they can get it one more time. Amazon, who else has it? Just Amazon, that's all I got right now. Pick Wigley on that. I'm just gonna say the buffets. Go to Corral don't carry it. He's joking. It's avatar. But I'm not mad at that. He's joking but that could be something different. Yeah yeah yeah buffets. That could be, think about it. Go to Corral, Old Country Buffet. Yep yep yep that'd be dope. Thank you ma'am. Yeah I totally hate your face but you're welcome. All right.
Starting point is 00:18:06 They can sell his books at a, they can give his books out at a dispensary. They can put her book in a buffet. That's true. Jesus Christ. Get it off your chest. 800-585-1051. If you need the vent, you can hit us up.
Starting point is 00:18:18 Hey, Lauren. Hey, good morning. Hello, Cool Bae. You was back in court yesterday? Yes, I was. How was it? It was very, that's not the word. It was back in court yesterday? Yes I was. How was it? Um it was very uh that's not the word it was very emotional yesterday yeah one of the uh Diddy's former
Starting point is 00:18:31 personal assistants and she was like an executive the hurt she's gone by the name Mia uh she's testified in the suit and them testified that she was uh allegedly raped by him by Diddy multiple times and she just experienced a lot um and she just recounted a lot of things that we've been hearing for the last couple weeks but she got really emotional talking about it. Couldn't even look up off the stand. So you gonna break that down when we come back? I am gonna break that down.
Starting point is 00:18:54 Alright and can I tell everybody the text that you sent me? Yes. Disrespectful text. What? We'll do it when we come back. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club. Let's get to the latest with Lauren. Lauren becoming a straight face. Tell her! Tell her!
Starting point is 00:19:10 She gets into somebody that knows somebody. She gets the details. I'm the homegirl that knows a little bit about everything. She be having the latest on you. The latest with Lauren LaRosa. Sometimes she have facts, sometimes she have details, sometimes she have a little bit of everything. Well, it's the latest. On The Breakfast Club. The latest with Lauren La Rosa. Sometimes you have facts, sometimes you have details, sometimes you have a little bit of everything.
Starting point is 00:19:26 Well, it's the latest. On The Breakfast Club. Uh oh, LL Cool B, got a ledger full of notes. Well, yesterday in court, we finished up testimony with Deontay Nash, who is one of Cassie's best friends, but also worked as a stylist to her. That end of his testimony was crossed. So that was with Diddy's team and Diddy's team did not succeed with him. De'ante ate them up like it.
Starting point is 00:19:51 They couldn't get, they couldn't poke holes. He stood on everything he said. He Oh my God, he ate them up and they couldn't poke holes. I'm going to pull the bar for Dante. Okay. Playing his game. I ain't gonna beat him in his own game. Oh no, not at all. bars for Dante. Okay, he's playing his game. I ain't gonna beat him in his own game. Oh no, not at all.
Starting point is 00:20:06 Not at all, okay. But then we went into the direct testimony of a woman who was testifying by the name of Mia. Now this woman is- Who is Mia? Do we know who she is, what she looks like? So I know her titles and the time she was with Diddy and with Revolt Frim, so I could have looked that up,
Starting point is 00:20:23 but because of how, like they wouldn't even allow you to sketch her on a notepad in the court. So you couldn't see her? No, I could see her, but I don't want to be the person that puts her real name out there if I didn't know it, is what I'm saying. So she's testifying under the name Mia, and Mia was a former personal assistant of Diddy, and she also was one of the leads of Revolt Films. So she would bring in films for him and do different TV projects and all that and she's like a white I'm just curious she from what I could see she was white, okay? But I don't know if there's anything else mixed up in there, but she alleged that Diddy raped her several times
Starting point is 00:20:57 She says she actually went through about I would say two or three different alleged like sexual Incidents but she said that there was a ton more and she alleges that she can't remember all of them because it was long Go, but also it was very traumatic But she says that basically the first one happened She led the first one happened because she used to stay in his houses a lot because her life was his life. It was very demanding, she was in one of his houses and she alleges that Diddy came in, got into a lower bunk bed with her that she was staying in and forced himself allegedly
Starting point is 00:21:33 in her and then that happened a couple more times. It was one time she alleges when she was packing clothing for him in a closet of his and then another time when she was on a private jet allegedly when they were traveling and she went to the bathroom which was in like a back area where he stayed and she alleges that he forced himself into the bathroom but she couldn't remember the details of inside of the bathroom. And do we know why she's the only one that's anonymous? Because why haven't they given her names?
Starting point is 00:22:00 Everybody else names they give in everybody else's face they allowed. How come she's not? I do not know. I don't know that. But I do know that the whole like, testify under pseudonym thing, I've never seen it in real life. But it's so serious. I mean, like, they brought up like her passport just to verify her identity within like the
Starting point is 00:22:21 two legal teams and the jurors and like, they took at least 30 minutes making sure no cameras people didn't have phone because some attorneys are allowed that phones making sure if I had their phones off like Security got tight even in overflow rooms. It was like a thing I don't know what the difference is though But you felt the difference though with the protection of her and some of the other witnesses in my opinion. Yeah I'm not for sure but she also talked about is she think she's somebody daughter like real big I'm not for sure. I mean she she also talked to- Who's daughter is she? You think she's somebody's daughter? Like real big? I'm not for sure. I mean, she, she, she talked about, you know, just being a normal person with a dream at
Starting point is 00:22:50 like her early twenties, trying to work in entertainment. And she got this job with Diddy and she had no idea, but she was being severely like overworked and she was going allegedly and she was going through things that weren't normal. Like she alleges that she got her arm slammed in a door one time because she was very close to Cassie because she allegedly would be the person that Diddy would send to go take care of Cassie when things would happen. And she's seen some of the physical abuse. But there was one time, I guess, where Diddy grabbed her phone allegedly and they were
Starting point is 00:23:20 having conversations back and forth. But then she'd also have conversations with some of the other staff who would make jokes about Diddy's moods and temperaments. And she was nervous she didn't want him to see it, so she ran after him with the phone and he allegedly slammed the door and she thought it was a mistake and then he allegedly did it again. She also says that she was pushed into a pool allegedly at one point. She's had things thrown at her.
Starting point is 00:23:41 A ton of different things. She's seen a lot. She was able to have more conversation about some of the alleged Cassie beatings that we had her Cassie talk about From her point of view. She also alleged that she was one of the assistants that would have to go set up the hotel nights and all the assistance in their hotel nights recaps are Spot-on the same She must couldn't swim if she's you know, she's actually got pushin who she must really just couldn't Swim because that can be detrimental. I especially your boss allegedly is no yeah, and you can't swim
Starting point is 00:24:11 Yeah, that's your question Lauren. You've been in the courtroom. Yes. Do you feel like the government can take a nap anytime? So oh the government could have went to sleep yesterday Yeah, I feel like the government can sleep very comfortably at this point. Yeah. It feels like they could rest this case. Has it been three weeks? Has it been three? This is week three right here? This is the third week. This is week three.
Starting point is 00:24:30 Next week is week four, yeah. Yeah, but including, but then there was a whole week of the jury selection too, which I know doesn't count. But yes, I do think that that could happen right now. And honestly, at the end of court yesterday, there was a conversation about, because the government had already said that they're probably going to be resting their case a bit early. And Diddy's team came yesterday and made it clear, like, even though the government had already said that they're probably going to be rusting their case a bit early. And Diddy's team came yesterday and made it clear like even though the government can't find whatever witnesses they're trying to find or they feel like they're rusting their
Starting point is 00:24:51 case early, we are not going to do that. We still have, you know, legally we have the right to respond to some of these things and we plan to do so. So they said that they want to go to the full period to July 4th. Yeah, I mean, to me, if you've been paying attention to the court of law and not the court of public opinion, social social media I haven't heard the defense make a case for Diddy's innocence at all. I haven't heard the defense make a case period. Like the prosecution has been the power top and
Starting point is 00:25:14 Diddy's defense is the helpless bottom in this situation it seems like. You love topping bottoms and then I get attacked when I throw you into that community. The bottoms don't like you. I'm not one of them they They shouldn't like me. They see me and they see a dominant power top. They said you not clean. Exactly. They said you don't be cleaning right. How would they know? You tell us! Anyway, back to what I was saying, yes, I do think that the prosecution could rest at this point. Yesterday I was in the court and I was like, yes, I do think that the prosecution could rest at this point. Yesterday I was in the court and I was like, yeah, I don't even know why we have to still
Starting point is 00:25:47 be here. I do think in the beginning Diddy's team was doing really, really good at poking holes in different stories and you know, opening up. In the beginning, like the first week of testimonies, I think that they did a good job of like making you think about things. But you know what I know happened? The more that the prosecutors brought on different guests, I mean guests, different witnesses,
Starting point is 00:26:07 and they painted different pictures and added different sides to stories, that's where it got tough. I feel like Cassie laid a proper foundation, then you bought in her mom, then you bought in Kid Cudi, then you bought in Capricorn Clark. I feel like at least two predicates
Starting point is 00:26:22 in the RICO charge were proven just in those those So alone, so let's break it down just just quickly. So I'm Andrea Gunning host of the podcast betrayal Police lieutenant Joel Kern used his badge to fool everyone most of all his wife Caroline He texted I've ruined our lives You're going to want to divorce me. Caroline's husband was living another life behind the scenes. He betrayed his oath to his family and to his community.
Starting point is 00:26:54 She said you left bruises, pulled her hair, that type of thing. No. How far would Joel go to cover up what he'd done? You're unable to keep track of all your lies, and quite frankly, I question how many other women may bring forward allegations in the future. This season of Betrayal investigates one officer's decades of deception. Lies that left those closest to him questioning everything they thought they knew. Listen to Betrayal on the iHeart radio app, Apple podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Starting point is 00:27:29 Amy Robach and TJ Holmes here. Diddy's former protege, television personality, platinum-selling artist, Denity King alum Aubrey O'Day joins us to provide a unique perspective on the trial that has captivated the attention of the nation. Aubrey O'Day is sitting next to us here. You are, as we sit here, right up the street from where the trial is taking place.
Starting point is 00:27:50 Some people saw that you were going to be in New York, and they immediately started jumping to conclusions. So can you clear that up? First of all, are you here to testify in the Ditty Trial? Aubrey will offer her opinions and expertise based on her first-hand knowledge. From her days on Making the Band as she emerged as the breakout star, Aubrey will offer her opinions and expertise based on her firsthand knowledge. From her days on Making the Band as she emerged as the breakout star,
Starting point is 00:28:08 the truth of the situation would be opposite of the glitz and glamor. It wasn't all bad, but I don't know that any of the good was real. I went through things there. Listen to Amy and TJ Presents, Aubrey O'Day, covering the Diddy Trial on the iHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Starting point is 00:28:29 Made for This Mountain is a podcast that exists to empower listeners to rise above their struggles, break free from the chains of trauma, and silence the negative voices that have kept them small. Through raw conversations, real stories, and actionable guidance, you can learn to face the mountain that is in front of you. You will never be able to change or grow through the thing that you refuse to identify, the thing that you refuse to say,
Starting point is 00:28:51 hey, this is my mountain, this is the struggle, this is the thing that's in front of me. You can't make that mountain move without actually diving into it. May is Mental Health Awareness Month, a time to conquer the things that once felt impossible and step boldly into the best version of yourself to awaken the unstoppable strength that's inside of us all.
Starting point is 00:29:09 So tune into the podcast, focus on your emotional well-being, and climb your personal mountain. Because it's impossible for you to be the most authentic you. It's impossible for you to love you fully if all you're doing is living to please people. Your mountain is that. Listen to Made for This Mountain on the iHeartRadio app, Apple podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Have you ever thought about going voiceover? I'm Hope Woodard, a comedian, creator, and seeker of male validation. To most people, I'm the girl behind VoiceOver, the movement that exploded in 2024.
Starting point is 00:29:46 VoiceOver is about understanding yourself outside of sex and relationships. It's more than personal, it's political, it's societal, and at times, it's far from what I originally intended it to be. These days, I'm interested in expanding what it means to be voiceover, to make it customizable for anyone who feels the need to explore their relationship to relationships. I'm talking to a lot of people who will help us think about how we love each other. It's a very, very normal experience to have times where a relationship is prioritizing other parts
Starting point is 00:30:23 of that relationship that are being naked together. How we love our family. I've spent a lifetime trying to get my mother to love me, but the price is too high. And how we love ourselves. Singleness is not a waiting room. You are actually at the party right now. Let me hear it.
Starting point is 00:30:39 Yes. Listen to VoiceOver on the iHeartRadio app, Apple podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. The racketeering conspiracy, right? They allege that Combs uses business empire and employees to engage in a pattern of illegal activity, sex trafficking, forced label and offenses. We see that. Yes.
Starting point is 00:30:58 Mia put a bow on that yesterday. She talked about everybody from HR allegedly being involved in the coverups. Sex trafficking by force, fraud or coercion. Have we seen that? Well, that's what they've been painting this whole time with Cassie allegedly is like she's forced She doesn't want to be there and she's so scared because of the physical abuse that she receives that she doesn't have a choice But that's not with the sexual workers. So it's a little different, right? But you got three different charges though. He got the Rico and then he got the sex trafficking. And then the transportation to engage in prostitution. We've seen that now. Oh, he definitely was smuggling booty cross-stay. There was one
Starting point is 00:31:30 Traveled to different places that booty was traveling a booty smuggler Booty smuggling is so so so for what you're saying. We've seen at least two or three of those. Yes Knapping none of us are attorneys. Right. We're not attorneys and nor are we jurors. And I think the biggest thing and the hardest thing for the jurors is going to be not leaning too much on emotion and sticking to fact. And it's going to be tough for them because I'm in there every day and I feel like emotionally, I'm all, yesterday I couldn't even talk about it because I didn't know how I felt emotionally.
Starting point is 00:32:01 But factually I was like, man, I think that this case is over. Yeah. So I- Then you still got the celebrity of Diddy. Oh my God. Which will play a role. Yesterday there was a whole free Diddy train a car protest outside, it is insane at the courthouse now. Yes, people are sitting in just to see it.
Starting point is 00:32:16 What is Draft King and Prospect saying? What's the whole- I don't think you can bet on that. I bet you you can. That is so messed up. No, I really think you might be able to. I'm really? Yeah, I think you can. Draft King Not really think you might be able to
Starting point is 00:32:30 Okay, all right There is something we'll bring back the draft kit Jack King's in price All right latest to Lauren, thank you Lauren, we'll see you next hour everybody else front page news is next and next. And then Rob 49 will be joining us. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. You're checking out the Breakfast Club. Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne the God. We are the Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 00:32:53 Let's get back to some Front Page News. Now in sports, the Knicks beat the Pacers last night, 111-94. The series is, they're still down. Indiana Leeds, three-two. I didn't hear a J.A. from Indy call this morning but I game six is Saturday at eight p.m. so I want them to win just because I want to see a game seven back in New York actually I told you all this yesterday man if I'm Adam Silver I'm finding a way to rig the
Starting point is 00:33:16 rig the Eastern Conference final so the Knicks get to the finals you don't think anybody want to see okay see in Indiana I don't I don't want to see it okay see Indiana you know I'm saying if? If you want COVID level ratings, remember with the ratings that were in the boat, that was the lowest NBA finals, that was the Heat versus the Lakers. If you want that, that's what I think you're gonna get with Indiana and OKC.
Starting point is 00:33:33 But if you get a New York Knicks OKC finals, now you got something. Yes. So, rig it, NBA. Remember, don't say rig it. We fighting. Knicks are fighting. Give them that ball that make one,
Starting point is 00:33:43 make the ball go in for one team and don't go in for the other. Good morning Morgan. Hey, Gwerr. Hey, hey y'all. Hey, all right. Let's get back into it. The White House is arguing a Boston federal judge overreached when ruling to block a plan
Starting point is 00:33:58 to in Harvard's ability to enroll foreign students. Now a federal judge said she plans to issue a preliminary injunction against the administration's effort. She said she wants to maintain status quo by allowing the Ivy League school to continue hosting international students on visas. White House Press Secretary Caroline Levitt said, Secretary of State Marco Rubio revokes student visas and the president is acting within his legal authority.
Starting point is 00:34:24 Let's hear more from White House press secretary, Levitt. Secretary of state Rubio has simply used his authority to revoke those visas, to revoke that privilege. And we've seen the courts try to block that. These judges want to be the secretary of state or they want to be the president. They can run for office themselves. It should be the other way around. But all of the actions the president has taken rely on legal authorities that have already been granted to him by our nation's existing laws. Why does the White House always say a judge is overreaching whenever it's a court that's blocking one of their plans?
Starting point is 00:34:54 They don't like it. They don't like it. Anything that's a speed hump, a opposition, a challenge to the White House or this administration, they are not feeling that. But once again, checks and balances, that's what we need. And if what they're doing is actually the right thing to do, then they'll be able to get through the check. They'll be able to get to the checkpoint. If what they're doing is not the right thing to do,
Starting point is 00:35:15 then it needs to be blocked. Block it. So that's ruling, of course, comes the same day as Harvard held its graduation ceremony. So congratulations to those graduates of Class of 2025. You know, The first day of the year, the first day of the year, the first day of the year, the first day of the year, the first day of the year, the first day of the year, the first day of the year, the first day of the year, the first day of the
Starting point is 00:35:36 year, the first day of the year, the first day of the year, the first day of the year, the first day of the year, the first day of the year, the fight continues for those who are impacted. I believe this, you know, touches you, Charlemagne, you know. Research shows that only 25 percent of black Americans will seek mental health treatment compared to 40 percent of white people. Access to quality health care and awareness have been said to play a role in that.
Starting point is 00:35:58 And of course, I spoke with Dr. Sean Lewis, who is a licensed professional counselor, certified professional counselor supervisor, and a co-owner of Case Support Services based in Atlanta, Georgia. And he had this to say about mental health and coping. Let's take a listen. Go with the preference. If your preference is,
Starting point is 00:36:18 you want African-American therapists, go with that. Definitely try, try the process, give it some type of thought and work with it. That's my thing. We have to change our mindsets. We can't think like back in the day because I know my mother was born in the 60s. She said, I'm not therapy. I'm not crazy about therapy. I mean, I'll try it, but we have to definitely change our mindset moving forward. So he said, you know, he suggests, you know, if you feel like you're in mental distress,
Starting point is 00:36:44 try therapy, give it at least six, three to six months before you actually decide whether or not you know, you feel like whether it's working for you or not. And for those who are in that, you know, that space that say, you know, I don't need therapy right now, there are suggested ways to cope. And he suggests self care, whatever is your your guilty pleasure as long as it's safe, you know, getting into that self-care unplugging and things of that nature. So my interview with him airs on the Black Information Network on Sunday at 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. on the Black Perspective.
Starting point is 00:37:15 So make sure you guys check that out. I think it's very important that in this current climate that we make sure that we maintain our mental health, especially as black people, as especially as a whole, you know, I co-sign that you know, it's been to health awareness month for me year-round I'll never stop raising awareness for mental health, but I do want to salute a dr. Rita Walker She is celebrating the five-year anniversary of her book the unapologetic guide the black mental health I recommend that book to every single black person that I know I mean, it's not even just for black people But it is called the unapologetic guy the black
Starting point is 00:37:50 Unapologetically said it's for us appreciate all others, but yes, I'm joining us this next week So we join in the next week. I'm doing a panel with dr. Rita Walker today salute the rock nation You know the United Justice Coalition That's that's that's today the United Justice Coalition summit and I'm hosting a panel that's called integrating mental health and law enforcement panel with Dr. Rita Walker and your mayor Brandon Scott he'll be there and Tiffany Crutcher and Ernest Stevens and Sheldon Smith Ernest Ernest Ernest you don't know, Ernest. Yes, Brandon Scott. Yes, yes, Brandon. I know Brandon. Yes, but I'll be there today. So absolutely, I agree.
Starting point is 00:38:26 I do feel like everybody should go out there and, you know, seek therapy, though. I really do. I do think that you should seek a professional. I know it sounds good to say, hey, you know, we can, you know, self-diagnose and, you know, go around saying, hey, I got this, I got that. But no, go actually seek help from a professional. That's right. That's right.
Starting point is 00:38:42 That's right. That's right. That's right. That's right. That's right. That's right. Hey, you know, we can, you know, self diagnose and, you know, go around saying, hey, I got this, I got that, but no, go actually seek help from a professional. That's right. That's right. And he said, give it at least three to six months before you decide if it's truly working for you.
Starting point is 00:38:55 And of course, case support services is based in Atlanta, Georgia. So if you are looking for someone like us, you know, maybe check them out. But that's your front page news. Follow me on socials at Morgan Media and for more news coverage, follow at Black Information Network, download the free iHeartRadio app and visit us at BINnews.com.
Starting point is 00:39:12 Make it a great weekend. Talk to y'all later. Thank you, Morgan. And listen, I wanna tell everybody, today is Friday, so you know today is the People's Donkey. So 1-800-585-1051, you can call us this morning and give somebody the credit they deserve for being stupid. That's right.
Starting point is 00:39:27 Give somebody donkey the day. Call us up right now. And when we come back, Rob49 will be joining us. His new album, Let Me Fly, well it's out right now and you know that single What The Hell He? Yeah, What The Hell He? Yeah, that's out as well. We'll talk to him next.
Starting point is 00:39:39 It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club. Morning everybody. It's DJ NV Jess Hilarious. Charlamagne the Guy. We are The Breakfast Club. Morning, everybody. It's DJ, Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne the Guide. We are The Breakfast Club. Lorna Rose is here as well.
Starting point is 00:39:50 And we got a special guest in the building. Brush off a flight. Rob 49. What's up, brother? How y'all doing? What's up? How you doing? I feel like I can't see you without saying,
Starting point is 00:39:59 what the hell is this? I know, right? Everybody greet you like that now? Yeah. I big knowin' them. Ha ha ha ha. I didn't say that. Come on, man. We should've ignored you. Everybody greet you like that now. Yeah. Yeah We should have known you I see you at the Indiana Pacer game But what did you become a Pacers fan when I say with the heavy bird?
Starting point is 00:40:18 Wait when he was like man, I'm like you too So you gave you free tickets from that point on yeah for sure, okay. Buffalo Wild Wings gave me some tickets though. We got some. Oh, you got to do a Buffalo Wild Wings sponsorship? Hopefully, with the, what is it called? Habanero? Habanero. Habanero. Not with the Habanero, but you don't know how to say it.
Starting point is 00:40:35 I know, cause I be getting the honey hot and stuff like that. Yeah, so say, with the Habanero. With the Habanero. There we go. Exactly, shout out Buffalo Wild of the wild Congratulations on that speaking of two existence big one that should make you say what the hell
Starting point is 00:40:52 not for sure is this all crazy because I know the song with the heli it was kind of like just a song you had y'all playing around in the studio and it's so I mean all your songs are big but like it had such impact and kind of was like the song you put out there I ain't gonna lie I knew the song was gonna be good. Like we knew as soon as we made it We made it down the street like two minutes away in New York for real. We was on tour man, Skilla. It was Skilla's session
Starting point is 00:41:13 I wound up going and it was making some songs with him. But yeah, I got tired I'm like stay. He wound up leaving so I wound up doing like three songs and they wound up being with the hell Why'd you end up shouting that all in random people at the end of the song? Or was it random? Was it? Like, real bitch bullshitting and laughing, just saying anything. Coming up with your own What the Hell?
Starting point is 00:41:31 Like how people doing now. I was just coming up with my own, like What the Hell, the Brown Jam? Like all that type stuff. I don't know why when I hear that song, I think a juvenile. That's something Juve would've did back in the day. Take a phrase everybody's saying
Starting point is 00:41:44 and turn it into a song. I was thinking about that, and I was kinda comparing it to it, but I'm thinking about it, bro. I can't compare that to huh. He was rapping his ass off. Oh no, no, yeah, I ain't saying. I was playing on that.
Starting point is 00:41:54 Yeah, I ain't comparing it to huh. I'm just saying the style of it, you know what I mean? Nah, for sure, for sure. Did you expect it to be this big that fast? I ain't gonna lie, brother. I really did, I can't lie to you. I swear to God. Man, my partners already knew. You dropped it on, I really did, I can't lie to you. I swear to God, man my partners already knew.
Starting point is 00:42:06 You dropped it on, I remember right before that weekend, but that weekend DJs was already playing with it in the club and it was going crazy. You know it's funny, it was May 6th months before. I think I took so long to drop it I stopped believing in it a little. I was dropping, I dropped like two singles and I'm like, man we playing, we ain't dropping what the hell, let's just do it. And we just do it. And we just did it and it was what we thought
Starting point is 00:42:26 it was gonna be like. Now you got a nine figure Buffalo Wild Wings deal. See what I'm talking about? Six. Okay. Okay. I ain't gonna cap it out. He counting your money, he did that to count your money.
Starting point is 00:42:36 That's all right. He tried. Now, let me fly y'all. What did you have to let go of personally in order to let yourself fly on this album? Just think, like I said, like think about myself. Like, man, just stop believing in something. Like, not believing in myself.
Starting point is 00:42:51 I would just like forget it. Like, man, whatever happens, happens. You're a b----. You do your b----. You don't, like, you know? So you was at a point where you didn't believe in yourself? I didn't believe in myself. You know, when you keep coming with a miss, like, man,
Starting point is 00:43:01 can I come with another one? Like, you got to be real with yourself, like something at some point. So that's what it was on That's what I was on now I wanted to go back to you told my what the hell is before that you did a bunch of remixes on it Yeah, so the people call you for the remix you reached out to them because you went all left right you did the b-boy I reached out to one person. Who was that? And it was her but her path his remix done three months before with the heli drop Like he heard the song and tussies with me.
Starting point is 00:43:27 I'm like, man, listen to this song. He like, man, I said, listen to the song I was telling you about, he wound up doing it like the next week. I really didn't tell him about it, remind him, he just did it. And Justin just sent it. I called Justin one day like, man, you might wanna get on the remix.
Starting point is 00:43:40 He sent it to me when he was on the phone. You called him, you and Justin be hanging out? We be talking the **** like that. But he called me, he just, while we was on the phone, on the phone he might man check your message I had already did it and lot of sin husband Like everybody just did on the offer So the DM with Justin Bieber that was like promo like he had already done That's what I'm saying, that's why I told him like you my word do it everything is real like I put I'll be putting in real Time like that's fire
Starting point is 00:44:07 Justin Bieber had DM'd him like okay I didn't know if y'all knew that but I didn't good Yeah, Justin He just said he had him like a lot from the song and I thought it was just like promo for the remix that he Was gonna do but that's fire that it was just that is though. Yeah But was there a song on let me fly that scares you to record because it felt too honest hit me mama Hit me mama I knew you was gonna say that. Hit Me Mama, what is that? I recorded Hit Me Mama in Times Square, funny as hell.
Starting point is 00:44:29 Wow, what does that record mean to you? I don't know man, at the moment I really recorded it like laying in a bed, like and then I had, I wanted to finish it and like three months later, like but I ain't, I was scared to finish it because I ain't wanna get that deep, like you feel me? What you mean man? We were talking like, I was saying some stuff on there like that I wouldn't normally say
Starting point is 00:44:49 like out loud. So yeah. Is it because you were too vulnerable in your opinion? Yeah, exactly. You didn't want to be that vulnerable? Like some things I don't even want to come to the realization. Like I say something like, mama I lost my mind. Like I feel like I lost my mind, but I never say it out loud.
Starting point is 00:45:03 You feel what I'm saying? Because you don't want to come that realization like yeah like stuff like that I ain't gonna front that's probably my favorite version of Rob 49. You think so? Oh, yeah, I appreciate you You know me too with the same thing who me he just takes me the same thing like I know you was coming We make it would it make you want to record more records like that. I just do it That's how I came rapping though. When I started rapping, I was in a deep, dark depression and I started rapping like that, rapping about what I was going through.
Starting point is 00:45:31 And they didn't want to hear that. So I just started getting on with what I be on. You hear me? Let Me Fly, the title sounds like a cry for freedom. That's how I feel about it. OK. That's how I feel. Like I said, we come with back to back to back to back, even when you think you're not
Starting point is 00:45:47 even coming another one, but they still play you like you ain't one of them. You feel what I'm saying? I feel like, man, it's our turn. It's the young people turn. Let us fly, not just me. You said you used to think rappers were lying, right? But now that you're a rapper- You know they lying.
Starting point is 00:46:04 What's the most? I got a little more respect for them. I got a little more respect for the rappers that came up before me. But do you still feel that way about some of them be lying? I don't know. What was one of the most surprising truths that you found out about the industry since you been in it? Not even the surprising thing, but like the people that I listened to,
Starting point is 00:46:25 they wanted to be in the ones who was really like, you know what I'm saying? Yeah. Really the ones, so yeah. That's one of the truths I love about it. And have you spoke to Skillababy recently? How's he doing? I texted him the other day. You know, he probably going to do some more stuff, you know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:46:39 Yeah. Just let him have his moment. Get his mental right. Get well soon on, baby boy. Yeah, salute the Skiller, baby. You said this album, it feels like freedom. So what made you feel, I guess, caged the most? Was it your life or your career now?
Starting point is 00:46:56 I really got out of this, but I was searching for validation from people who we looked up to coming up. You feel what I'm saying? And I came to the realization like I don't care like we gonna be the new ones and we gonna we just gonna handle it how we supposed to handle it right and that's how I feel about it. What got you over that though? Where you didn't feel like you had the validation or did you get the validation you needed? I just I don't know bro I just woke up one day was like I want to step on everybody's neck.
Starting point is 00:47:25 And I dropped What the Hell is that next week. And then we just started stepping on everybody's neck. And then what you saw more rap back in like you and Lil Wayne? Exactly. That did something for you too? They were throwing that big bend bend. What?
Starting point is 00:47:38 But that's when you know, I guess it's your generation. That's a line that he has on the song Get the Picture with Birdman. Nah, for sure. Nah, they've been doing that. We're still kicking it with Rob 49. His new album, Let Me Fly, is out now. Charlamagne?
Starting point is 00:47:51 You really bought 15-year whips in a year? Yeah, not just my cars. Oh, okay, okay, okay, okay. My mama's cars, my sister's cars. I got me like, full cars. And who the rest went to? Don't say you buying these women cars. I got a girl a car.
Starting point is 00:48:04 Eight girl. You said eight girls? I said eight girls. I said eight girls. I said eight girls. And who the rest went to don't say you buying these women cars 15 cars is a lot What kind of cause do let me maybe To to escalate one Tahoe a car fat a hellcat G wagon Lincoln About 600 right I was gonna ask you how, cause you and your mom have a really, like y'all relationship houses. Not for sure. We got a couple houses too. I got a couple houses. My mom's been getting my real estate right.
Starting point is 00:49:06 I was going to ask you how, because you and your mom have a really like y'all relationship online and like the videos you post. How does your mom feel about like when you drop songs like Hear Me Mama and like You're More Vulnerable? She be crying bro. Because she know everything I'm saying facts. So she'd be like damn like how you she'd be asking me sometimes how you put that in the on a beat like how you really made our real life on a beat. She'd be like, damn, like how you, she'd be asking me sometimes how you put that in the, on a beat, like how you
Starting point is 00:49:25 really made our real life on a beat. She'd be asking me that. She here. You can ask her too. Oh, she's here. You opened up a lounge called Ness Nola. Is that in Nola? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:49:38 Congratulations on that. Where did the name come from? Ness? Vulture. Vulture Ness. Just cause I be putting like Vulture on my stuff. How often know you there? I used to be going back there a lot, but I just feel like I'm gonna get in trouble.
Starting point is 00:49:54 So I just had to like back up for real. Because I know this already. I know when you're doing good, it's only a matter of time. But that's what I mean, right? Like sometimes your city knows you a big deal, but they don't see your elevation. Like this ain't Rob.9 from 10 years ago. Like you ain't the little. I ain't gonna lie. They definitely see my elevation.
Starting point is 00:50:13 Like everybody see it. Like I ain't gonna lie, I was elevated before I made it. Like I'm telling you, like my mails was coming to my shoes and stuff. Like for sure, like I was already there. Like, ain't like I went down. I like y'all. I like y'all.
Starting point is 00:50:29 I was scared to do y'all. Nah, I was scared to do y'all by myself. I was being quiet when Skilla was here like for real. Yeah and then Skilla liked to talk a little bit more than you, a lot more than you. What you scared of though? Man, just like when I, you know what's funny, bro? I'm a city's right here,
Starting point is 00:50:46 and it's gonna be the craziest moment in my life. I remember sitting in my bed, like I probably had a thousand followers. I'm like, man, when I make it on the Breakfast Club, that's the day you made it, Rob. Like, just accept it that day. Mm-hmm. And that's crazy.
Starting point is 00:50:58 Like, this is my day. You work for it, you deserve it. Absolutely. I deserve it. When you listen back to Let Me Fly five years from now, what do you hope you don't relate to anymore? I hope I don't relate to none of it. I just won't, I won't be so out of touch with the world.
Starting point is 00:51:14 I'm serious, like, I don't even want to be hearing about music no more, like, I just won't be living my life off instrumentals, like, in Italy. I'm telling you, like, in six, seven years, I'm about to run this I'm telling you, in six, seven years, I'm about to run this bag up so big. In six, seven years, I want more to Italy. Probably me and my girl. Probably have a little house for my mom and them
Starting point is 00:51:33 and just be off the grid. No new songs at that point? Probably for fun sometimes, but I ain't trying to make it. I ain't going to. Why Italy? I don't know, I like the water a lot and I don't want trying to make it. Like I ain't going to. Why Italy? I don't know, I like the water a lot and I don't want nobody to know me. Like nobody.
Starting point is 00:51:49 You know, you went out there recently, you had a good ass time. No, I went to London and had a good time. So I was thinking about Italy. If you ever say I'm f***ing further than London, I know that's going to be crazy. So yeah. What does Birdman say to you?
Starting point is 00:52:01 I know you got a good relationship with Birdman. Does he guide you? Does he help you at all? I ain't going to lie, he just called me yesterday. He like, man, you're doing it right. I'm so proud of you. Like, I always knew you was the one. He just told me you automatically changed yesterday too. I risked getting changed. Oh, what? Dope. I remember last time you said you were supposed to sign with Birdman, but you didn't do it because you was facing eviction and you needed that money.
Starting point is 00:52:20 I needed the money. Right then and there. For sure. But I ain't gonna lie, he always told me I was gonna be the one, he ain't lying. Have you been in a position to renegotiate the deal that you have and you work with him now or is it still like you have the situation? No, no, I'm good with the people that believed in me from the jump. Did you tell him you was coming up here that or not? Nah, I never ask him about that. Funny as ****, yo. Funny as ****. Oh man, damn. So when y'all have conversations now, does he ever bring that up?
Starting point is 00:52:52 Like, damn, you ain't want to sign with me, but... Hell nah, I wanted to sign with him, he knew. You said that was the dream. I flew to his house and everything, he just... I just needed the money right there, and he understand. He knew, because I told him. Like so, yeah. Was where I'm from a hard record to record that was another when you was being vulnerable huh
Starting point is 00:53:09 I really is just like I was religious talking that day I remember that day I'm I'm happy I can't like stuff like that I'd be happy when I had them type days when it just flow out you know I'm saying so yeah it was I I ain't thinking too much on that song talk about your dad being in prison. You talk about losing people close to you, how you haven't been the same since that. Not for sure. Being looked at as the chosen one from the city, which is a lot of pressure.
Starting point is 00:53:32 Damn, damn. People thinking you own because you made it up. I was talking. Yeah, man. You talk about being addicted to pills. My mom and my dad was in jail at the same time. I was staying with my cousin Sheikah. How old were you?
Starting point is 00:53:42 was in jail at the same time. I was staying with my cousin Sheikah. How old were you? Be like 12, 13, something like that. And even pills, like I used to always tell my friends, like, man, get off them pills, bro. I wound up getting shot and I took a pill. I'm like, man, I just wound up, but my mind's so strong, I wound up getting off them.
Starting point is 00:54:02 But now I can take them in whenever I want to, like, you know what I'm saying? Because I don't know my mind just a little stronger than everybody else's mind. Oh, honest though, you say I'm taking them drugs for the cold, but I'm trying to stop. Damn, yeah. You forgot?
Starting point is 00:54:15 No. I be taking them though. I be taking them, but that's just when I be feeling like it. Like when I get on a plane, I do it one time or something like that. But I'm gonna be feeling like it. Like when I get on a plane, I do it one time or something like that. But I'm gonna be doing like my little, Dirk, Dirk brother called me one day on my sleep and was like, stop.
Starting point is 00:54:33 I had a bad dream and I just stopped taking it. Like, you feel what I'm saying? We say he had a dream, did you dream it? I don't know he had a bad dream. You guys are all right. You feel me? Yeah, I feel it. He told me what happened but I don't even wanna speak.
Starting point is 00:54:44 Don't even put it in that video. I'm with you, I'm with you. I'm with you. Yeah, he told me and I was just taking him for like two or three months. Cold turkey. What's your relationship with Dirk Deezys? I don't really be talking to Dirk. Like doing my bans, his n**** my n****. I talk to him right before he went to jail. I just be looking at how they moment, I didn't want them to invade somebody's privacy.
Starting point is 00:55:09 Yeah. I saw you on Million Dollars Worth of Game with Gillian Wallow. You said you pulled up on Young Thug. Yeah, look, we gon' match. Man. You see what I'm saying, though? Hell nah, we ain't gon' do that.
Starting point is 00:55:22 You got trouble for that one, huh? I didn't, but I looked at him like, bad move. You feel what I'm saying? I ain't get in trouble or nothing. They ain't call me bother or nothing, but my character, I'm like, bad move for me. Make it disappear. Make it disappear. You feel me?
Starting point is 00:55:40 Make it disappear for real though, bruh. I'm like, make that shit disappear. For real. We still kicking ass. We still kicking ass. You feel me? You're f**king with me for real though, bruh. I'm like, make that s**t disappear. For real. We're still kicking him around for nine. You talked about on the Poor Minds podcast that you don't want to be an old dad.
Starting point is 00:55:56 Yeah. I want a kid right now. Oh, you mean you don't want to have a baby when you're too old? I want a kid right now. I want to walk in and my child got to fight because his mama fine. Like, you feel me? I'm going to be like, man, your mama fine,
Starting point is 00:56:11 like, because she young, like. So you got to fight. Mama still going to be fine when she don't do it. Yeah, black woman age, a mac. She still going to be fine. She still going to be fine. They were trying to tell him that. Yeah, why not?
Starting point is 00:56:21 You got to fight. Yeah, for his case, he still want to be the young dad. You feel me? Yeah. Hey, what the hell? Yeah, you don't You gotta fight. Yeah, for his case, he still wanna be the young dad. You feel me? Yeah. Hey, what the hell? Yeah, you don't wanna. What the hell? So what's stopping you?
Starting point is 00:56:30 Condoms. Not even condom, I'm trying. Oh, okay, okay. I can be trying. I'm trying. If God say the same. Boy or girl, you want girl, dad? A healthy kid, I swear to God.
Starting point is 00:56:42 That's crazy, I ain't used to think like that. You never wanted a kid? No, I'm just saying, I used to think like, oh, healthy kid, I swear to God. That's crazy, I ain't used to think like that. You never wanted a kid? No, I'm just saying I ain't used to thinking like, oh, healthy kid, like, but I see like, for real, like, healthy kid, that's it. I just want a healthy kid. What make you want a child now? You know, you always hear women say, y'all want a kid, I want a kid.
Starting point is 00:56:57 What make you feel like you want one right now? Just because I didn't deal with so much loss in my life, I want to build my family back up. My whole family gone for real. My mama had five brothers, two sisters, all of them dead, one of them alive, my uncle, and he in jail. We all stay in the same house. So for that reason that you just said,
Starting point is 00:57:15 that's why you have to break the generational curse. You know, you still got, you're still aware, very aware of what happened to your family. You don't want this to happen to you. You gotta get out of that mindset. You gotta change your mindset because you're about to, you happens to your family. You don't want this to happen to your family. You got to get out of that mindset. You got to change your mindset because you want to build a family. You know what I'm saying? And you want to have your own family because most of yours is gone. So you can do that. I be thinking about moving back to New Orleans for that reason too, bro. Just because I want
Starting point is 00:57:40 to just like get a big house. I call Birdman like man Send me your house so my whole family can move in it But I just know it's a bad move, but as bad as I just want my family so bad It's a bad move It's a bad move You feel me though, I just asked my sister like you want me to come home like Hell no I'm moving to where you at. Yeah, that's the goal. The goal is to get the money to move I know but they don't want to move. I got the money to move. They don't want to come
Starting point is 00:58:13 They comfortable where they at. They comfortable where they at. But they want you to stay away too. You feel me? Yeah, and if your sister if your family telling you if your family telling you to stay away, you gotta listen That's the answer that's talking through. Do you ever express to them the way you're expressing it to us now, like man. Yeah, I just told her that in the club. She like, like, drunk. What's it do?
Starting point is 00:58:36 I'm really trying to tell her, like, bro, like, I'm telling you, like, you feel me? Yeah, yeah, yeah. What's G Herbo relationship? You and G Herbo relationship? That's my brother. That's my brother for yeah. What's G Herbo relationship? You and G Herbo relationship? That's my brother. That's my brother for sure. That's my real brother.
Starting point is 00:58:47 He a real fan of me too. I heard you say that G Herbo was your favorite rapper. Yeah, him, Curr, yeah, them was my favorite rapper. Curr from Philly? Curr from Philly. I like him too. Yeah, that's my dog. Y'all really doing an album together?
Starting point is 00:58:55 You and Hegel? We supposed to drop like next month or? Ghetto Boys. It's called Ghetto. Ghetto Boys, Neighborhood Superstars, something like that. It's done already? 90%. I took a picture with him. Y'all really doing an album together? You and Hegel? We supposed to drop it like next month or? Ghetto Boys. It's called Ghetto.
Starting point is 00:59:05 Ghetto Boys, Neighborhood Superstars, something like that. It's done already? 90%. I took my one lock-in for like one more week. Yeah, but it's that, for sure. So you just dropped this album, you're working on a duo album and then you-
Starting point is 00:59:17 I'm working on two duo albums. One called Young is in Charge, like what- I'm Andrea Gunning, host of the podcast Betrayal. Police Lieutenant Joel Kern used his badge to fool everyone. Most of all, his wife, Caroline. He texted, I've ruined our lives. You're going to want to divorce me. Caroline's husband was living another life behind the scenes.
Starting point is 00:59:42 He betrayed his oath to his family and to his community. She said you left bruises, pulled her hair, that type of thing. No. How far would Joel go to cover up what he'd done? You're unable to keep track of all your lies and quite frankly, I question how many other women may bring forward allegations in the future. This season of Betrayal investigates one officer's decades of deception. Lies that left those closest to him questioning everything they thought they knew.
Starting point is 01:00:20 Listen to Betrayal on the iHeart radio app, Apple podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Amy Robach and T.J. Holmes here. Diddy's former protege, television personality, platinum selling artist, Denity King alum Aubrey O'Day joins us to provide a unique perspective on the trial that has captivated the attention of the nation. Aubrey O'Day is sitting next to us here. You are, as we sit here, right up the street from where the trial is taking place. Some people saw that you were going to be in New York, and they immediately started jumping to conclusions. So can you clear that up?
Starting point is 01:00:49 First of all, are you here to testify in the Diddy Trial? Aubrey will offer her opinions and expertise based on her firsthand knowledge. From her days on Making the Band as she emerged as the breakout star, the truth of the situation would be opposite of the glitz and glamour. It wasn't all bad, but I don't know that any of the good was real. I went through things there.
Starting point is 01:01:12 Listen to Amy and TJ Presents, Aubrey O'Day covering the Diddy Trial on the iHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Made for This Mountain is a podcast that exists to empower listeners to rise above their struggles, break free from the chains of trauma, and silence the negative voices that have kept them small. Through raw conversations, real stories, and actionable guidance, you can learn to face the mountain that is in front of you.
Starting point is 01:01:38 You will never be able to change or grow through the thing that you refuse to identify. The thing that you refuse to say, hey, this is my mountain, this is the struggle, this is the thing that's in front of me. You can't make that mountain move without actually diving into it. May is Mental Health Awareness Month,
Starting point is 01:01:53 a time to conquer the things that once felt impossible and step boldly into the best version of yourself to awaken the unstoppable strength that's inside of us all. So tune into the podcast, focus on your emotional wellbeing and climb your personal mountain. Because it's impossible for you to be the most authentic you. It's impossible for you to love you fully if all you're doing is living to please people. Your mountain is that. Listen to Made for This Mountain on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your
Starting point is 01:02:21 podcasts. Have you ever thought about going voiceover? I'm Hope Woodard, a comedian, creator, and seeker of male validation. To most people, I'm the girl behind voiceover, the movement that exploded in 2024. Voiceover is about understanding yourself outside of sex and relationships. It's more than personal. It's political, it's societal, and at times, it's far from what I originally intended it to be. These days, I'm interested in expanding what it means to be voiceover to make it customizable
Starting point is 01:03:00 for anyone who feels the need to explore their relationship to relationships. I'm talking to a lot of people who will help us think about how we love each other. It's a very, very normal experience to have times where a relationship is prioritizing other parts of that relationship that are being naked together. How we love our family. I've spent a lifetime trying to get my mother to love me but the price is too high. And how we love ourselves. Singleness is not a waiting room. You are actually at the party right now. Let me hear it. Listen to VoiceOver on the iHeartRadio app, Apple podcasts, or wherever you
Starting point is 01:03:37 get your podcasts. All the young right now like Huncho, Hot Boy Boy, YGVF, Shimmie, that's the youngest in charge of Elmer. Working on the one with Herb. And I'm working on my own, called Life for the Party. So is that why you push, you really setting up for retirement? Like you pushing out so much, is that why you pushing out so much for the single ones? Yeah, I don't want to play. We definitely need that, all the young ones, we need that for the summer. No, it's gonna be bull**** music, it's gonna be crazy. I know Herb will be trying to get you to go to therapy.
Starting point is 01:04:06 Cause Herb... I ain't gonna lie, he on the same time, he wanted a h*** to be talking to with like some sense. Like, you feel me? Hell yeah. For sure. Herb done came, I do this thing called the mental wealth expert every year.
Starting point is 01:04:18 Herb, Herb will done came to that and spoke to the people and everything. For real? I'll come down, I'll come down for sure. Whatever, whatever. I'm serious. That's your s***. I'm serious, that's your ****. Yeah. I'm coming, that's what we're doing.
Starting point is 01:04:26 You wanna come to speak or just to learn? Whatever he want me to do. Okay, that's what's up. What's the song that you've written, or even just the song or bar on this new album that you wrote when you were hurt, but when you perform it now, you feel healed? None of it, bro.
Starting point is 01:04:42 I don't think I'm healed from none of it. I'm ready to perform it, just so I could just feel it in my soul. You feel what I'm saying? I won't perform it without no lyrics on it, however I want. You feel me? Yeah, it's a different... Yeah, something like that. So you might perform it and then feel it in that moment like, oh, ****. Yeah, like damn. I'm saying this like, and I'm saying it how I want. I don't know, live music is a little better than regular music to me. I don't listen to regular music, I listen to live music. Like the SZA Live, the Lauryn Hill Live, and stuff like that. So if you could, you would be like a Kendrick. You know, he pop out every so often, and he'd go back in here.
Starting point is 01:05:15 You never see him doing no interviews. This is the most that we've ever seen him, you know, after, you know, that beef with Kendrick, I mean, with Drake. Yeah, he, the Super Bowl, I felt like we was only seeing him do interviews and stuff like that because of the Super Bowl and the new album and everything. And he's still only talking through his music.
Starting point is 01:05:31 And that's it. He did one Apple music or something. Yeah, one Apple music interview, that's it. My dream career is like, you're a great artist, you got millions of fans, you can sell out of arena where you want to, you make good music where everybody's just gonna listen to it when you drop it and you ain't got to be in no mix. Like when you go to the arena, you go back and it's two of y'all, it's going to be two
Starting point is 01:05:51 of your friends in the arena while you go performing in front of all these people. Like that's my dream career. That's what success is to you. That's what that would be to you. Just calm, chill. Like sometimes I won't get rashy like, but not all the time. Not because you have to. You feel what I'm saying? Not cuz I have to. Exactly. You're not too far from that though. From that life. I definitely am bro.
Starting point is 01:06:14 Man think about what you were through. Because I have to get rachet because they know Raph or Nine is like bro that dude gonna bring the vibes like. But you can do both. And that's actually what a great artist is. Like if I can listen to a song like Hit Me Mama, Honest. You think so? Yeah, man. I feel like Mika is a good person to talk to about that too because his songs that was like for the hood and like hype and people would consider a ratchet, it turned into energy music and football teams grabbed in it. You know what I mean? Like he made that transition so well and that's where I see your stuff.
Starting point is 01:06:30 So just last question. The crazy part is though you got people you can talk to about that. Like Juvenile was one of the biggest rappers in the world. I've already talked to them people. Like Burman, Meek, and the other guys. And I'm like, I'm like, I'm like, I'm like, I'm like, I'm like, I'm like, I'm like, I'm like, I'm like, I'm like, I'm like, I'm like, I'm like, I'm like, I'm like, I'm like, I'm like, I'm like, I'm like, I'm like, I'm like, I'm like, I'm like, I'm like,
Starting point is 01:06:38 I'm like, I'm like, I'm like, I'm like, I'm like, I'm like, I'm like, I'm like, I'm like, I'm like, I'm like, I'm like, I'm like, I'm like, I'm like, I'm like, I'm like, I'm like, I'm like, I'm like, I'm like, I'm like, I'm like, I'm like, I'm like, I'm like, I'm like, I'm like, I'm like, I'm like, I'm like, I'm like last question. The crazy part is though, you got people you can talk to about that. Like Juvenile was one of the biggest rappers in the world. Yes, Birdman. I could talk to Juvenile. Wayne. I could talk to Juvenile.
Starting point is 01:06:53 Like there's superstars from New Orleans. Like P, like he's a superstar. Like internationally known superstar. And generations are living off of their songs. I'm gonna tell you something. I'll be trying not to do that because I'm so like mentally ill and want somebody to tell me one little bitty thing I don't like.
Starting point is 01:07:10 I don't like you for life. So I try not to even. You feel what I'm saying? That is me. Put y'all in that position to give me no bad advice. Like you feel me? Like I try not to even do that bro. Cause I just hold grudges.
Starting point is 01:07:21 That's it. Like what do you mean? Like what did they tell you something? Like if they tell you something that- Like if they tell me something, if I get a little vibe and they be like, oh, Kripp Nasty, and then I feel like you just telling me anything,
Starting point is 01:07:30 you be like, I'm never calling you again. But they could be doing that out of love. Like your man told you don't do this in the video, and you ain't taking no- Not even that, like when they be like, yeah, young just keep hustling. I just ask you a deep, I just ask you a deep, I just question, like.
Starting point is 01:07:43 Some generic- You put out my intelligence, I got you. deep-doubled question. All right. All right, man. You put out my intelligence. I got you. You feel me? Yeah. Last question. What do you tell the younger artists coming up right now, right? Came from a f***ed up situation like yours, but made it out. What would you tell them?
Starting point is 01:07:58 Man, keep going, bro. Yeah, you just told them that! Don't say it! Keep hustling! I'm about to tell you, you ain't even finished. Don't look at keep going don't look at none of the negative comments that people posting about you. Look at the positive ones. Don't listen to nobody saying you're da da da da man look at all the positive out of every situation. Every situation is a gym. So that's what I mean by keep going because I let people in my ear and made me feel like
Starting point is 01:08:24 I couldn't keep going. Like I had to stop for, I ain't dropping two years. I ain't dropped since my mom, that was two years ago. And then I dropped with the hell and then it just went, I should have been doing that. Cause I had with the hell when I had my mom. Maybe it would have been bigger. So that, so like, yeah.
Starting point is 01:08:41 Just keep going. You dropped yourself crazy thinking like that though. I know. Cause everything happens at God's time. That's right. Exactly. So like yeah, just keep driving so crazy thinking like that. I know That's that's what made me drop with the hell into my man God if God pick any do Rob for nine ladies, you know Fly is streaming right now pick it up and we appreciate you for joining. I appreciate you Well, let's get to the latest with Lauren. Lauren be coming with straight facts. Tell her, tell her! Man it!
Starting point is 01:09:08 She gets them from somebody that knows somebody. She gets the details. I'm the homegirl that knows a little bit about everything. She be having the latest on me. She say I'm the biggest. The largest. The latest with Lauren LaRosa. Sometimes she have facts, sometimes she have details, sometimes she have a little bit of everything. Well, it's the latest.
Starting point is 01:09:23 On The Breakfast Club. Talk to me. Well first, before we get into our next story, we talked about the betting, the Diddy bets. So BetUS does have some bets on here. So I told y'all. Yeah, they asked a couple of questions. So they asked the people, how long will Sean Diddy Combs' trial last? And most people think that it will go over eight weeks well
Starting point is 01:09:45 Sean did he come I don't think so now Sean did he comes we found guilty of sex trafficking most people say yes well Sean did he cause we found guilty of all charges yes is plus 500 red so that means I think I'm gonna get you all more likely correct I mean I have to bet $100 to win $500. Oh, you got to bet $100. Don't know what that means. And then they asked the question we were talking about, how many years will Diddy serve for the charges of sex trafficking, racketeering, and transportation to engage in prostitution altogether? He won't serve any years, it's plus 2000. That means that it's very unlikely. From one to five years plus 2500,
Starting point is 01:10:25 people really think that Diddy is going to be looking at 11 to 15 years. And one of the greatest songs ever written was T.I. and Usher, My Life Your Entertainment. But that's really the era that we are. That's crazy you can bet on somebody's life like that. Wow. My God. Yeah, that is according to betus.com,
Starting point is 01:10:43 which is like a sports book. But yes, um, moving on. Thank you for that. Thank you. Appreciate it. Just thank you for wanting it. I don't move it. Yeah. Thank you for wanting it. Okay. So the shot and started freestyling. I walked in I was recording my diddy recap video because I told y'all yesterday I wasn't rapping you know Happy birthday, Remy. Okay. Speaking of rappers, Cardi B and Offset. So TMZ exclusively broke a story that Offset is asking for spousal support in his divorce from Cardi B. So they say that the rapper filed an amended divorce response earlier this month and he is now asking that Cardi B pay him spousal support. He does not request a specific amount in the documents. The rest of the other requests look relatively unchanged.
Starting point is 01:11:50 Also, he's still asking for a joint custody of the children and he wants Cardi's place to serve as a primary residence for the kids. Now, when these reports came out, you know, I like to reach out and figure out what is going on. So we, I reached out to both sides. We heard back from offset team, offset team says that he does not need the money that this was filed because he alleges that Cardi B was trying to come at him on things that were not fair. He alleges that she wants to decide when he can see the kids. He also alleges that Cardi B is asking for everything like the properties and the cars so his attorneys did this and he also alleges and this is a big allegation he also alleges that he did this because Cardi B is barely ever with their kids.
Starting point is 01:12:37 Okay. Yeah. So that's playing out in court and I'm sure there'll be an update. I wonder I mean if it's available I guess you should pursue it, but I don't understand why men need spousal support. Because what are you using the money for? If you had, if the man had primary custody of the kids, then I would understand. But then in that case, it would just be child support.
Starting point is 01:13:00 But I don't understand what do you need spousal support for? So you don't think a man is ever Supposed to be paid like he's ever supposed to because think about it if I'm the mother I'm paying you and then you're probably just gonna take that money and use it on yourself and then use it on the kids So why not let the wife keep that money for the kids? I think it depends What do you need it? What is it? What do you need it for the man unless you broke? For instance, right, let's say I'm marrying somebody that makes way more than me, right? And I give up my career to take care of home and to travel with that person. If we break up, I gave up my career for her career. That I understand.
Starting point is 01:13:38 So in that case, yes. That's answering the question. Because I'm like, what do you need spousal support as a man for unless you're broke unless that's unless your only means of income was hurt correct. But offsetting. And offsetting is not the case. Case by case. Yeah because it's basically to ensure like you said Envy a financial dependent spouse receives a reasonable financial support after the divorce illegal separation but he his team is saying he don't need the money he's doing this because he's trying to get his own method of how to control the situation
Starting point is 01:14:06 So that's different in their case But in other people's cases, yes, you got to keep up with some of y'all just be broke A lot of y'all men just be broke and the woman was making all the money So I completely understand why y'all want spouse support. I guess in the case like offset That's what i'm asking. Why would offset need spouse support? He makes his own money I guess that's just a play in court, but like he didn't need cardi to make money No, no, it's just a play in court But you know, they both make money and like you said if the
Starting point is 01:14:25 woman or the wife has the kids and they're maintaining the kids every day is at the house you're paying for food you're paying for sky zone and everything yeah and I just want you to know that you're a man asking for spousal support we're gonna look at you and think you're broke okay look at you and think that you was just mooching off this woman yeah and whether the kids are with her all the time or not are they with her all the time or not, are they with you all the time? That would be the case.
Starting point is 01:14:47 That's a good question to ask. Because you don't see them with her all the time, don't mean they not taken care of. She can't have a nanny, she can't, you know what I'm saying? But is that why he's trying to get joint custody though? To make sure, you know? I mean, I think from what it sounds like, he's saying that he doesn't feel like
Starting point is 01:14:59 he gets equal access to the kids, so he wants to be able to legally be able to set up schedules and you know, all of those things. But yeah, I mean, I'm pretty sure this is gonna play out on court, because the teams are gonna have to respond, so there'll be an update here. But. That does make sense though, because most of the men
Starting point is 01:15:13 that I've known personally who have seeked child, spouse support couldn't make a dime without the woman. Like their primary source of income was the woman. Right. Yes, it's different in this case, but. Yes, definitely different in all sense. Okay, moving on, speaking of happy marriages and couples, Eddie Murphy has revealed that his son actually went
Starting point is 01:15:32 and secretly married Martin Lawrence's daughter in a private wedding. He revealed this on the Jennifer Hudson show. Congratulations to them. Yes, yes. Let's take a listen to Eddie Murphy with Jennifer Hudson. So are you gonna sing sing at your sons? Or is your daughter's wedding? Right.
Starting point is 01:15:47 My my son and he actually they got married like two weeks ago. They went off. Everybody was making the big wedding plans and then they decided they wanted to do something quiet with just the two of them. And then they got married and now Martin. Oh, got it. Yeah, like in-laws. Now you and Martin are in-laws. Yeah, we're in-laws. He don't have to pay for the big wedding wedding. Y'all are in-laws now. You and Martin are in-laws. Yeah, we're in-laws. He don't have to pay for the big wedding now.
Starting point is 01:16:07 Uh-oh. Did you sing for the wedding, Eddie? No, I didn't. They didn't have a wedding. Oh, no? No, they went off and they got married at the church. They didn't go? They didn't.
Starting point is 01:16:16 They just had the two of them in the preacher. They had a little quiet, look at it, a little quiet little thing. Oh, that's beautiful. So I think we'll have like a big party or something. They ran off and got married. Okay, will you sing then? will I sing at the wedding? Yeah, no, I ain't I know i'm not the best interviewer. So I you know i'm saying You do I do be listening though. You gotta listen the man said that they didn't have wedding and then he's not a singer I know y'all did dream girls together, but he's not a singer. Like, why does she wanna hear Eddie sing so bad
Starting point is 01:16:47 at the wedding? Is Eddie singing something that our generation miss? Well, he had an album. Party all the time. Did he have an album? Party all the time. And Boogie in my butt. No, but like wedding singing, singing.
Starting point is 01:16:56 Boogie in my butt was fire. Y'all heard Boogie in the butt? Boogie in the butt. No, I never heard. Boogie in the butt was fire. Boogie in the butt was dope. No, but I mean like, I'm back.
Starting point is 01:17:03 But no. Singing, like walking, daddy daughter dance singing. I was tripping off the fact that she said y'all in laws now That was a revelation that nobody knew right nobody Guess like they like 10. Oh, wow. Yes. Y'all are in laws now I will say though that's how you know them kids grew up rich, though They didn't even want a big lavish way. Yeah, you know to say act like you've been here before Oh, they've been there before cuz they've been rich a long time. Yeah, Eric Murphy and Jasmine Page are the two that got married.
Starting point is 01:17:31 And it was a big deal when Martin began to talk about who was going to pay for the wedding. It became such a spectacle, as you would assume. And I think people were just like, oh my God, how did they, like that's so crazy that these two are together. So I can understand them wanting their privacy because of their families and you know, how big this did become. Also in the public, it became a thing between Martin and Eddie and who's gonna pay for the wedding. That's not what that day is about.
Starting point is 01:17:51 That day is about me and this person, you know, coming together in holy matrimony. And we should nip that in the bud. The whole thing that the father of the bride has to pay for the wedding, that should stop. That's BS. I would say that too if I had six kids. I got four.
Starting point is 01:18:03 We got the same amount of daughters. I was gonna say you right behind them. That's out. Dad's done. I would say that too if I had six kids. I got four. Damn, I got four girls. He got the same amount of daughters. I was gonna say you right behind him. That's out. Dad's done. I agree with you. Not only dad's paid for weddings. Yeah, men shouldn't have to pay. The dad shouldn't have to pay for the wedding.
Starting point is 01:18:12 My father already told me he not paying for me to marry no Mexican dude, so yeah. Is that what he said? He did say that first, but he neck crissed. Dropping a clue bump at Kevin. God damn. But he neck crissed though, so yeah. Oh, he thought he was.
Starting point is 01:18:22 Billy Maxx better remember. He really said that, I'm not paying for you to marry no Mexican. He really said that I'm not paying the order for the Mexican. He's like I'm not paying for you to marry no Mexican. I'm like alright dad chill out. He met him at cool now he's still not paying. Legend. That's funny as hell. If you had been black you'd have paid for it but Mexican said nah.
Starting point is 01:18:38 Wow. Shut up. Oh and happy birthday to Big L man. Rest in peace Big L. Yeah. Yo, Jas just comes out of nowhere. It's his birthday. Alright, that was the latest with Lauren. Thank you Lauren. You going to court today?
Starting point is 01:18:54 No, I'm not going to court today. I'm headed to Philly for the roots picnic. I'll be there just today though. I'm not going to be in the rain for the rest of the weekend. But, y'all know what I was just thinking about as we wrap up? We don't care. What? That is so messed up. What? What?
Starting point is 01:19:07 My husband has to be super super rich because my dad is not going to pay for no money. Your dad ain't even coming to your wedding. Your dad hasn't been in your life. See that's what I hate when you get drunk. When you get drunk you start doing this. Like don't do that. My dad is in my life. No he's not and you know he's not.
Starting point is 01:19:21 First of all he just texts me. Just say what? I need a dollar? It is mental health awareness mom. of all, he just text me. To say what? I need a dollar? I need a couple dollars? It is mental health awareness, mama. My God, man. You gonna take him back to the trauma? He text me.
Starting point is 01:19:29 He said he glad I made it back from DR safe because he saw it on Facebook. That was two days ago. We gotta wrap up. That was five days ago. He hit you today? I got always been late, but don't worry about that. Let me make sure my baby okay. I'm gonna go on Facebook.
Starting point is 01:19:41 Oh, she good. All right. Oh my good, dark and busy mess. Facebook father. I'm so sorry, father. You got a Facebook father. I'm so sorry, my dad be calling me and texting me. That's what I'm saying. That's what I'm saying. Your digital daddy. She got a digital daddy.
Starting point is 01:19:54 No, I hope you watch this. We gotta get out of here. Our listeners are triggered right now because of this. That's true. Donkey the Day is up next. You know what the people's donkey call us right now because of this. That's true Don't get a day's up next you know if the people's donkey calls right now Y'all get to call in and give somebody the credit they deserve from being stupid. It's the Breakfast Club It's your time to nominate a donkey of your own remember that is how they choose to nominate a donkey of your own. Remember that, that's how they choose.
Starting point is 01:20:24 Call in now, 800-585-1051. Donkey today for Friday, May 30th. It's all about you, the people. It's the People's Hee Haw on Fridays. I like to open the phone lines and allow you, the people, to give folks the biggest Hee Haw. But before we do that, Lauren, do you want to give anybody Donkey today?
Starting point is 01:20:41 I know you're not trying to bring up my father and donkey today. What are you talking about? I know you're not. I did not just ask the question. My dad might not be perfect but he is a trying father. That's right. And we have made a good relationship since I met him at 14. He just checked up on her. At 14. All Lauren want to do is get drunk, cry and freestyle about her daddy. It's trauma. Her dad just checked up on her. She was just in D.R. He just checked up on her. So that's good. And he said I'm a good reporter. You said he was texting you for days and you ignored him.
Starting point is 01:21:11 And he called you for days and you ignored him because you want to get your licked back. No, I said I needed to take a mental break from people. I said anything. Anyway, good morning. This is Bobby. Bobby, who do you want to give the biggest he-ha to? Jess Hilarious.
Starting point is 01:21:24 For what? Damn! For her interview with Lenea. All right, go ahead. You can elaborate. I just want her to leave the community alone and just like, I'm sorry. I can't hear you.
Starting point is 01:21:38 Say it again. Your phone went out. I said to leave the trans community alone and just be peaceful and full of love and just lock yourself up for who you are. I just feel like every time I try something to say it's something negative towards the trans community. They think it's not right.
Starting point is 01:21:54 They want you to love the trans community, Jess. Leave them alone with what you said. Work this ****. Work this ****. Work this ****. Work this ****. You forgot to man. Good morning, who's this?
Starting point is 01:22:04 Good morning, this is Lennett. Can you hear me? Lennett, who do you want to say. Good morning, who's this? Good morning, this is Lynette. Can you hear me? Lynette, who do you want to get the biggest E-Haul to? I want to get the biggest E-Haul to Jeff Salarius. Oh my God. Back to back, for what? What happened now? None.
Starting point is 01:22:16 I'm not the strongest adventurer. But let's turn the channel into a dispensary. That's why all their phones are missing now. Yeah, yeah. I don't know what y'all phones are identifying as. I don't know what's going on. I don't know what y'all phones are identifying as. I don't know what y'all phones are identifying as this morning. But hello. You need to transfer our carriers.
Starting point is 01:22:31 Don't think it's us. Can you hear me? See, by the way, good morning. Who's this? We're trying. Good morning. Good morning. Who's this?
Starting point is 01:22:42 This is Shahid from Jersey City. It's calling on. Peace, Shaheed. Who you want to get a Biggie Hard to this morning? So, man, I want to give Dunkier today to all of the dudes out here who keep using the words simp at a contact. Simp? Simp, simp, simp, simp.
Starting point is 01:22:55 Simp, simp, simp, simp. Simp, simp, simp, simp. Simp, simp, simp, simp. Simp, simp, simp, simp. Simp, simp, simp, simp. Simp, simp, simp, simp. Simp, simp, simp, simp. Simp, simp, simp, simp.
Starting point is 01:23:03 Simp, simp, simp, simp. Simp, simp, simp, simp. Simp, simp, simp, simp. Simp, simp, simp, simp. Simp, simp, simp, simp. Simp, simp, simp a simp is a person who was pursuing a lady who was not interested in men. Yes. You got a lot of dudes out here who keep saying that simps are men who are romanticizing women who are showing a particular interest in them and they treat any man given any woman any type of attention and if that woman is reciprocating their attention, that man is not a simp. I agree with you. Can I take it a step further?
Starting point is 01:23:25 I hate when people say things like Russell Wilson is a simp or any man who loves their wife and shows it openly. I hate when they say that these people are simps. That's his wife. That's what he's supposed to do. Exactly. He's supposed to romance his father.
Starting point is 01:23:40 He's supposed to hold the door open for her. You're supposed to massage your woman when she wants. You can lay on your woman woman there's nothing wrong with that but I think a lot of these dudes have some type of tension towards women so they just call it anybody who's going any attention to women since to put a different conversation out to this and we all social media then conversation I agree with my brother that was a good one. Thank you for calling. Yep, yep.
Starting point is 01:24:05 And this phone was perfectly fine. Good morning. Good morning, who's this? Katia. Peace Katia, who you wanna get the biggest he-hall to this morning? My ex-husband who is 51. We were married for 17 years, had four kids.
Starting point is 01:24:19 He hasn't paid a dime in child support. Has got to ask you to get a girlfriend and now she's pregnant. Damn. Damn. So what you want to warn her? Exactly. You want to warn her?
Starting point is 01:24:30 No, she's a fool. F*** her. Yeah. Damn. Well she don't know him. She don't- I left his ass for a reason. We were married 17 hard years,
Starting point is 01:24:40 but we made it. How long have they been together? It's been about four years with her. Oh yeah, so she don't know him the way that you do. Oh no, she does because she's been getting her ass beat on a regular. Oh no, Jesus. Jesus Christ.
Starting point is 01:24:57 So you don't think you should call anybody? Yeah, she's pregnant. Yeah, no, my sister, you're crazy enough to get her pregnant and have your dad call my kids our children And then guess what? Michelle's pregnant. I was like, you know what? My kids were like what? You know, so crazy
Starting point is 01:25:21 But you know, we don't have to keep these cycles of abuse going like, you know You can break this cycle at any time just by telling the police on them really truthfully Or telling it telling somebody i've gotten them arrested a couple times Hey, well, this would be the time he's staying in happy being pregnant and And everything else like girl you're crazy both. She's in her late 40s. But that's the thing, boo. She probably not even happy. She probably is putting up the facade because you don't like her or just funny.
Starting point is 01:25:53 But she probably not happy. Who going to be happy getting her ass beat? Oh, I know she not. She sent me a text talking about he gave her a sif list. And I was like, girl, you're crazy. Oh, my fault. You didn't say no names. You got to put a name to it. My ex is Juan, and her crazy ex is Michelle.
Starting point is 01:26:11 Damn. Okay. Well, thank you for calling, man. Good morning. Who's this? Yo, this is Nick from Milwaukee. Nick from Milwaukee. Who you want to get the biggest E-hall to, sir? Man, I want to give it to Lyft Driving, man. They're the worst ever.
Starting point is 01:26:24 They bankrupt the drivers out here. You a driver? Yes, sir. I'm driving right now. I have four dogs. I drive all day just to be broke. Damn, tell me more though. Why they keeping you broke?
Starting point is 01:26:34 Were they not giving you the right percentage or what? I mean, every drive, every ride they give you is $3.12. Then you pull up, people take the whole five minutes to come out. We ain't making the money off of that And then they want you to drive the whole city of Milwaukee for $10 And they just basically not paying you at all for the ride that you go with.
Starting point is 01:26:53 And I give great service. I've been a driver while I was driving cab But then the pandemic happened so I switched to the Lyft and everything like that But they just keep reducing the money that they're giving the drivers and increasing the price that they're charging the rider. Yeah, yeah. Well, it looks like you need to drive professionally for a different company like FedEx, GPS, Amazon, or become a truck driver or something. That's a good thing. Who is the best paying driver?
Starting point is 01:27:21 I never thought about that. Who do pay the best out of the rideshare company? Uber. Uber, they pay pretty good, but I like driving less a little better because it's just an easier app to be on with this phone that I got. I always had a question, right? When you order, let's say like an Uber Eats, they charge you delivery fee, then they charge you a service fee, and then they want a tip. Yeah, so that just seems like a lot They didn't make it all that money Forgetting the fee five four five fee
Starting point is 01:27:50 Just something else that they just threw in there just whatever but it goes to them It don't even go to the driver because if I had a pay-per-e fee and a service fee Yeah, yeah, and then they got the what the f you gonna do about a fee you right all of it exactly crazy I'm sorry Nick and then they got the all we ain't paying you enough. So you gotta you got to drive I can't even take a day off. I took my girl to go see Well, I mean it's a movie about vampires did you at least get off after I mean, it's a movie about vampires. Did you at least get sh** off after? First of all!
Starting point is 01:28:24 Thank you, Nick. I couldn't even get in there and I was so tired. I worked all day to try to get the money to take out. I got the money to take out. And then after that, I was tired because the movie was trash to us. So we was like, we flowed. It was just... Y'all thought center's movie?
Starting point is 01:28:38 Wait, y'all thought... I'm Andrea Gunning, host of the podcast, Betrayal. Police Lieutenant Joel Kern used his badge to fool everyone. Most of all, his wife, Caroline. He texted, I've ruined our lives. You're going to want to divorce me. Caroline's husband was living another life behind the scenes.
Starting point is 01:29:00 He betrayed his oath to his family and to his community. She said you left bruises, pulled her hair, that type of thing. No. How far would Joel go to cover up what he'd done? You're unable to keep track of all your lies, and quite frankly, I question how many other women may bring forward allegations in the future. This season of betrayalrayal investigates one officer's decades of deception,
Starting point is 01:29:27 lies that left those closest to him questioning everything they thought they knew. Listen to Betrayal on the iHeart radio app, Apple podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Amy Robach and TJ Holmes here. Diddy's former protege, television personality, platinum-selling artist, Danity King alum Aubrey O'Day joins us to provide a unique perspective on the trial
Starting point is 01:29:51 that has captivated the attention of the nation. Aubrey O'Day is sitting next to us here. You are, as we sit here, right up the street from where the trial is taking place. Some people saw that you were going to be in New York and they immediately started jumping to conclusions. So can you clear that up? First of all, are you here to testify in the Diddy Trap?
Starting point is 01:30:10 Aubrey will offer her opinions and expertise based on her first-hand knowledge from her days on Making the Band as she emerged as the breakout star. The truth of the situation would be opposite of the glitz and glamour. It wasn't all bad, but I don't know that any of the good was real.
Starting point is 01:30:27 I went through things there. Listen to Amy and TJ Presents, Aubrey O'Day, covering the Diddy Trial on the iHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Made for This Mountain is a podcast that exists to empower listeners to rise above their struggles, break free from the chains of trauma, and silence the negative voices that have kept them small. for this mountain is a podcast that exists to empower listeners to rise above their struggles,
Starting point is 01:30:45 break free from the chains of trauma, and silence the negative voices that have kept them small. Through raw conversations, real stories, and actionable guidance, you can learn to face the mountain that is in front of you. You will never be able to change or grow through the thing that you refuse to identify. The thing that you refuse to say, hey, this is my mountain. This is the struggle. This is the thing that's in front of me,
Starting point is 01:31:05 you can't make that mountain move without actually diving into it. May is Mental Health Awareness Month, a time to conquer the things that once felt impossible and step boldly into the best version of yourself to awaken the unstoppable strength that's inside of us all. So tune into the podcast, focus on your emotional well-being
Starting point is 01:31:22 and climb your personal mountain. Because it's impossible for you to be the most authentic you. It's impossible for you to love you fully if all you're doing is living to please people. Your mountain is that. Listen to Made for This Mountain on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Starting point is 01:31:41 Have you ever thought about going voiceover? I'm Hope Woodard, a comedian, creator, and seeker of male validation. To most people, I'm the girl behind voiceover, the movement that exploded in 2024. Voiceover is about understanding yourself outside of sex and relationships. It's more than personal. It's political, it's societal, and at times, it's far from what I originally intended it to be. These days, I'm interested in expanding what it means to be voiceover, to make it customizable for anyone
Starting point is 01:32:18 who feels the need to explore their relationship to relationships. I'm talking to a lot of people who will help us think about how we love each other. It's a very, very normal experience to have times where a relationship is prioritizing other parts of that relationship that are being naked together. How we love our family.
Starting point is 01:32:38 I've spent a lifetime trying to get my mother to love me, but the price is too high. And how we love ourselves. Singleness is not a waiting room. You are actually at the party right now. Let me hear it. Listen to VoiceOver on the iHeartRadio app, Apple podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Starting point is 01:32:56 Sinners was trash? Oh, it was the worst movie of 2025. I couldn't believe it. I wouldn't go see it because of y'all. Empty it up. Well, that's your opinion, brother. And I respect your opinion, but you know what? Now I don't feel sorry for you. Right, though, where's your movements? I hope you don't never get promoted, Uber.
Starting point is 01:33:13 I need to put Lyft on notice, y'all. We need to put Lyft on notice. Nope. Lyft is a fine company, and I hope you never make it to Uber. Damn it, man. All right, man. Although Lyft is cheaper for riders for us but like uber is way expensive but i guess they pay better drivers. how you don't like
Starting point is 01:33:30 senes? yeah i know not even how you don't like it i know people that don't like it but i never heard it was the worst movie in 2025. that's crazy. that is crazy. that's crazy. but every friday we do the people's donkey i know that there's some transgenders out there so mad they couldn't get through they was like oh those people's phones didn't work. Every Friday we do the People's Donkey. Call up 1-800-585-1051. We do that every Friday here on The Breakfast Club. All right, when we come back, Tommy Lauren will be joining us and we're going to talk to her next. So don't move. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 01:34:10 Morning everybody. It's DJ, MV, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne the Guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We got a special guest in the building. Host of the political talk show, Tommy Lauren is fearless. Tommy Lauren, ladies and gentlemen. Thank you for having me. It's been a long time coming. So I'm so happy that you had me and I hope that we can have a nice discussion. I love the dialogue, as you know. Well, Tommy, are you a racist? I sure am not. Yeah. Thank you for asking though. I appreciate just coming in hot just
Starting point is 01:34:36 right off the bat, but I'm glad we could clear that up and then now we can move forward. There we go. Do you get that often? You know, not so much anymore. Okay. Yeah, the time of me being accused of that has dissipated mostly. But you know, hey listen, I appreciate the question. I'm an open book. And I hope after our time together, you will see that for yourself. But thank you for asking. What have you been up to? That's what that was a question that people
Starting point is 01:35:02 were asking. It was like, you know, where has Tommy Lauren been doing my thing? You know, doing my thing on Fox. We've been through a couple of elections since you and I last spoke. This one went more my direction, I would say, as the last one did when we were talking previously during Trump Edmund one. And you and I talked about, you know, if you would be open to seeing what the president had to offer and, you know, we've got a few years separating that and now and I'm personally I'm happy with with everything that's happening so really
Starting point is 01:35:31 honest come on honest assessment now I promise you this if there comes a time where this administration does something that I don't like I'm happy to say it and I don't know if you've seen over the years, but I've taken a beating for going against the right. And I was fired for going against the right. I think that was pre-the- Oh, in the blaze, right? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:35:52 Yeah, yeah, yeah. So I have no problem doing that. If I see an issue, I'll say it. I don't play for a team. I don't work for the Trump administration. If they do something I don't like, I'm happy to say, all right, that's not my thing. Right now I'm happy. We'll see.
Starting point is 01:36:04 You know, we're a few months in. But you were fired from the blaze after saying you support a woman's right to choose. Did that moment, did you not realize in that moment that the movement that you promote doesn't really allow true freedom of thought? Because that's what it feels like, it doesn't feel like they allow true freedom of thought,
Starting point is 01:36:19 our freedom of speech. Well, I'll tell you this, that particular network didn't like it, but the network I'm at now definitely supports my right to free speech. Yeah, there were a lot of people on the right that didn't like that I said that. I'm someone who really believes in freedom. I don't like government intervention. So when I said I was pro-choice, it was, hey, listen, I'm personally pro-life, but I don't
Starting point is 01:36:37 like the government telling people what to do in that regard. And I don't think the government feels that neat. I really don't. I think that's a place for family and faith and community to come in during that time that's hard for women. I don't think the government does it well, so I don't think the government should impede. And I was very forthright about that. Some people didn't like that.
Starting point is 01:36:55 And that's okay. But I got eviscerated for that, you know? And I had to go through a battle with a network for that. But that's why when I say I don't play for a team, I don't play for a side, I'm happy to take the hits from my side. If I believe in something, I'm gonna say it. So the left or the right, I mean,
Starting point is 01:37:12 I'm kind of a punching bag for both. And that's okay with me. Do you feel like a president should uphold the Constitution? Oh, absolutely, it's their duty. Yeah, so when you see him on Meet the Press and he's asked that question, President Trump, he's asked that question and he says, I don't know. You can't be happy with that. Well, to be fair, when he's asked that question, President Trump, he's asked that question and he says, I don't know. You can't be happy with that.
Starting point is 01:37:25 Well, to be fair, when he was asked that question, it was regarding illegal immigration and what his administration's abilities are. Now, that's going to end up being decided by the Supreme Court. We don't have those decisions yet. But to say he's just not upholding the constitution, he's saying, well, the lawyers are going to tell me how far I can go. So I respect him when he says that. He's not saying, nope, I know the answer. he's saying, well, the lawyers are gonna tell me how far I can go. So I respect him when he says that. He's not saying, nope, I know the answer. He's saying, listen, this is gonna play out. Judicially, it's gonna play out. Legislatively, it's gonna play out.
Starting point is 01:37:52 But I'm gonna do what I can to, you know, protect the sovereignty of our nation and our borders. And we had an invasion in his mind and in my mind, and we have to correct that. And the voters voted largely to correct that. So he, when he said that about the constitution, he wasn't saying, ah, I don't know. He was saying, listen, it's gonna play out.
Starting point is 01:38:10 There is actual due process language in the constitution. Yeah, to me there's a gray area. Everybody does have the right to due process. Yeah, to me there's a gray area there, and it depends on what we're talking about. So the position the president has, and my position is this. It's a privilege to be in our country. And there were millions of people who came
Starting point is 01:38:29 into our country. And they said, I don't want to follow a process to get in. But now I want a different process in order for you to remove me. And what this administration is saying and what many Americans, including myself feel is, listen, you need to follow our laws. You did not follow our immigration laws. So there's going to be a different process for you than an American citizen. And if two immigration courts say you're gang affiliated, if you've beaten your wife and you have protective orders filed against you, if you're accused of trafficking people around this country, which is a major issue, human trafficking and sex trafficking, then you no longer have the privilege
Starting point is 01:39:07 of being in this country, and by the way, you also came in illegally. So the whole due process conversation, that's where I stack up on that. Now listen, I don't believe people should just be rounded up with, you know, just because they see you and they say, oh, get out of here. But if you came to this country illegally,
Starting point is 01:39:21 you are up for deportation. You came here illegally. Yes, but the constitution still says you're allowed due process. I'm not even saying that I disagree with that stance. I'm just saying you still have to abide by what the Constitution says. But why did nobody take any issue during the Obama administration when he deported 3 million people without that due process of, yes, you're in here illegally, yes, the court says you're here illegally, but we're going to deport you because you're in here illegally, yes, the court says you're here illegally,
Starting point is 01:39:45 but we're going to deport you because you're in the country illegally. There was no extra due process for those three million under Obama and nobody had an issue with it. So now my question is why now is there another level of due process besides an immigration court saying you're here illegally, you have a notice to be deported? I've always asked that question and it's to my knowledge that those people that
Starting point is 01:40:06 because Obama deported more people than any president ever, but those people still were deported you know via due process. Like they didn't just grab them and say hey we're shipping you off to an outside. No but an immigration court said yes you're up for deportation but the Obama administration didn't give them this extra due process or you get a trial or you get... But if you go through the courts that's due process. you get a trial or you get... But if you go through the courts, that's due process. Exactly, immigration court, which that's what President Trump is also doing.
Starting point is 01:40:30 It's not just, oh, they've never been in front of an immigration judge. The guy from Maryland didn't go through due process? Well, two courts actually not only said that he was gang affiliated. The local PD said he's gang affiliated. An informant says he's gang affiliated. The local PD said he's gang affiliated. An informant says he's gang affiliated. But that has nothing to do with due process. All of that could be true. But two courts already said you're gang affiliated and you're an illegal immigrant. I mean there's no dispute that he's an illegal immigrant and there's no dispute that the courts say he's gang affiliated. But that has nothing to do with his due process. I'm with you but that has nothing to do with his due process. That just means that he has committed some crimes but he's still allowed
Starting point is 01:41:04 due process. And I think that's where a some crimes, but he's still allowed due process. And I think that's where a lot of Democrats are getting caught up in. They're so focused on defending his character or what he may or may not have done. We should just be talking about the due process that has allowed people within the Constitution. So do you want him to go in front of another immigration judge then? I guess that's my question. Is that he's been in front of immigration judges He's in the country illegally and has been for many many years
Starting point is 01:41:29 Right you not only came to this country illegally, but then since then you have Protective orders against you your wife says she's scared of you your wife's ex-husband said hey I'm worried about my kids because my ex-wife is dating a gang member and You got caught in body cam footage, allegedly trafficking people across my state of Tennessee. So at some point, it's like how much more, how many more judges need to say this cat needs to leave? And I would also ask this, there are Americans who are accused of being gang members all the time. And I feel that they get less benefit of the doubt than someone who came to this country illegally. And that should infuriate Americans that there are people
Starting point is 01:42:09 sitting in jail right now who I feel probably get less attention, less advocacy, and they're rotting in jail than someone who came to our country illegally and then continued to break our laws and endanger people. So that's my perspective. And I get what you're saying about the due process. I understand it. That's literally the only conversation. I'm not saying that he shouldn't even, you know, I'm not saying that he should not be deported. I'm just simply saying he should have to go through
Starting point is 01:42:31 due process. That's it. I think that, you know, people like to just keep saying, well, he committed this crime, he committed that crime. That has nothing to do with the due process that he's allowed within the Constitution. We're still kicking with Tommy Lauren. Jess.
Starting point is 01:42:43 How do you protect your peace, right? Because when people see Tommy, right, they can just see the commentator, right? And they, like the controversial part of you, but you're still a person first. Like, how do you protect your peace with that? For me- First of all, do you get stressed?
Starting point is 01:42:58 Yeah. And then if so, how do you protect your peace? Sorry. You gotta have a thick skin. You know it. You know it. You can't be thick skin. You know it, you know it. You can't be in this business and be fragile. No.
Starting point is 01:43:09 You just can't. You can't be a snowflake. And some people are just not gonna like you. And I could sit here and I could say anything and I could do anything and some people are just not gonna like me. And I have to accept that. And that's okay.
Starting point is 01:43:21 But I really have learned to not care so much what people think, especially if they've never met me before That's my take on it. If you've met me and you're like, I don't like her. She's a bitch. Okay But if you've never met me just take take the chance and some people are never gonna get the opportunity I understand that nobody's ever gonna meet you and have their personal opinion I like to think and I believe that if people meet me like we're doing today that they can be like, oh, you know What I disagree with her, but she's not like this monster I wish we could talk more to each other.
Starting point is 01:43:46 Cause I think if we stop villainizing people based on what they do for a living or the opinions that they have, I feel like we could come together as a country and just say, yeah, we agree to disagree, but I don't hate that person. I don't wish bad things on that person. I hope we're getting there. And I think more conversations like this help us to get there. Do you think, uh, the conservative movement, even the liberal movement, more so, I guess, on cable news networks, do you think they're more concerned with influencing policy or
Starting point is 01:44:11 just going viral? I think there are people that are interested in going viral. Sure. People are making money off of it now. When I started doing it, I wasn't making money off of it. I wasn't getting ad share revenue off of it. And I wasn't on X trying to do the engagement farming so I could get my check from X every month. So I was just doing it because I really felt it. There are people now that realize there is money
Starting point is 01:44:31 in it. So you can say crazy things and you can get a lot of clicks and people will talk about you. But you got to live with yourself at night if you're doing it for that reason. And if you're just doing it to get the attention and people can see through it. I think people are so good at detecting BS at this point and they can tell when someone's not genuine and they're just saying it To say it or to go viral. I've never said anything that I don't believe for the purpose of going viral or Making a headline or a soundbite. I've never done that once and I've taken real hits from my side of the aisle for things that I've said that didn't go along to get along So I take it from both
Starting point is 01:45:05 sides and like there's a for me there's not a calculation that goes into it. Have you ever changed your mind? Sure, I'm sure I've changed my mind. I've evolved on things. Absolutely. You know and when you're in this business and you're in it for long enough like you realize oh wow some of the stuff that I said when I was 24, you know, maybe I wouldn't say today at 32. You just, you learn and you grow in the business. Do you feel like you fell under the radar a little bit because the people now have a can of Soans? Oh, that's a good question.
Starting point is 01:45:39 See, but I don't, maybe we're motivated by different things. I don't know what she's motivated by. I couldn't tell you. We're not friends. We're more than not friends, we're not friends. Gotcha. We're not friendly. You don't fuck with her?
Starting point is 01:45:49 You don't like her? We're not friendly. I haven't spoken to her in years and years and years. Oh y'all used to be cool? Oh y'all did speak before? Well in the business we have, but we've never been friendly. Gotcha. Her and I have never been friendly.
Starting point is 01:46:01 I don't know, she's gonna do her thing. Is it like a Caitlin Clark, Angel Reese thing? Oh I don't think so. I just, we just are not, we're been friendly. I don't know. She's gonna do her thing. Is it like a Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese thing? Oh, I don't think so. We just are not friendly. We're just not friends and that's fine. And she says some crazy stuff sometimes that I really disagree with. I don't like a lot of her commentary. I like some of it. I like some of your commentary and I don't like others. Whatever. But my motivations are very, I think my motivations are different. I don't know because her motivations are hers. I can't know because that's, that's her motivations are hers. I can't tell you what they are.
Starting point is 01:46:26 I would never claim to know what someone's intentions are. I don't say things to be controversial for the purpose of being controversial, to go viral to say things that, and maybe she, and she probably does believe them. I'm not saying she doesn't believe them. I don't do that. You feel like she does though, is what you're saying. I don't, I don't know why she does it. I really could not tell you.
Starting point is 01:46:46 And I would never sit here and say, well, I know why someone does something because I don't know. And I haven't spoken to her in many years. If her and I were to sit down, I'd be like, hey, do you... And she would ask me probably the same thing. Hey, do you believe everything you're saying? Yes, I do. And I asked her, she'd probably say, yes, I do.
Starting point is 01:47:00 There are going to be many women that have platforms, by the way. I think that there's this notion that there can only be like two women in conservative media. I want there to be a hundred women in conservative media with large platforms and in liberal media and in between media and people who don't do politics and media. I want everybody to have a voice. And the more voices that we have, the more choices people have. So I think that that's all part of the conversation.
Starting point is 01:47:25 Well, Tommy Lauren, make sure you check her out on Fearless on outkick.com. When does Fearless come on, every day? 1 p.m. Eastern. 1 p.m. Eastern every day on outkick.com. And you can check your commentary out on Fox. Yes, sir. All right, Tommy, thank you for joining us.
Starting point is 01:47:37 Thanks for having me. It's The Breakfast Club. The Breakfast Club. Morning everybody, it's DJ NV, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne the Guy, we are The Breakfast Club. Morning everybody, it's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne the guy, we are The Breakfast Club. It's time for Pass the Off. Go, go, go, go. DJ, DJ, cause that's my DJ.
Starting point is 01:47:57 Say go, DJ, cause that's my DJ. Naila, Naila, Naila. Yeah, DJ come spin, I come spin. What up, Naila? What's up guys, how you feeling? Naila Simone, big Naila, Yeah DJ come spin, I come spin. What up Naila? What's up guys, how you feeling? Naila Simone, Big Naila, what's happening? Um, a lot, a lot is happening. How y'all feeling? Bless black and holly favors.
Starting point is 01:48:16 You look happy. I am, I'm in a really good space right now. You coming with a nice two parent home. Salute to Naila, drop on the clothe box for Naila. No, we need to start bigging that up. That's the beautiful thing. Well, don't big me up, big up my parents. They know you did the sacrifices, and I appreciate them, and I love them. But this is not about them.
Starting point is 01:48:32 Let's get into this new clip. They dropped a teaser. It's hard. It is hard. They dropped a teaser for their new project. It's called Let God Sort Them Out. It's executive produced by Pharrell, and it's gonna be released with Roc Nation.
Starting point is 01:48:44 Shout out to my sister Bianca over there who's helping them put this together. But the single that they released is called Ace Trumpet. Damn. That whole record's hard. It is making you just wanna keep your face permanently like you just had a stroke. You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 01:48:56 That record's tough. It's like, what's up, yo? I agree. You know what I mean? I'm looking forward to their project. Woo! Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:49:03 Yeah. Yeah. That record's tough. Permanent ice grill, you know what I mean? Yes. I can't wait for the Clips project. Permanent ice grill you know what I mean? I can't wait for the Clips project. Same okay next I'm gonna get into well last night I did DJ at Saint like I usually do but before I DJed at Saint I DJed Honey Baby's album Listening Party so she's dropping her new project is called Raw Honey it has features from 2C, Lola Brooks, Coi Larray and one of my favorites off there is called Lay In His Bed.
Starting point is 01:49:26 I love that, that gives me last night. Sounds a little bit like that, yeah. Yeah, but I know, but like, that's a good thing, that's a hit, like I like that. Yeah, that's dope. Yeah. Yeah, honey babies dope. Okay, good. Raw Honey got a lot of health benefits too.
Starting point is 01:49:37 Good for you, bless you. Yes it does, so make sure you guys listen to the album, it's good for your health. But anyway, speaking of projects, Leon Thomas dropped the deluxe to Mutt. Now personally, I feel like Mutt is a classic for like our generation. Y'all agree?
Starting point is 01:49:51 I do. Wow. Oh yeah, I do. I think it's too early to call it a classic though, but it is. It's definitely there. It's a feel good. Yeah, you got to let time tell, but yeah, it's definitely there.
Starting point is 01:50:01 I think it's there. Okay, cool. I didn't know if you guys are gonna give me pushback on that, but I think that even though I agree, it needs some time, but Mutt alone, the single, and then Vibes Don't Lie, there's so many B-sides. The woman, how do you feel about that? How do you feel about guys saying, hey, I'm a dog, I'm a Mutt? I mean, I'd be singing it too.
Starting point is 01:50:19 The Mutt is a mixed dog though, right? Yeah. Yes. I don't feel no way. I love Leon Thomas. The deluxe includes features from Haley, Big Sean, Kalani, and of course, Chris Brown. But the record I'm highlighting today is called Not Fair.
Starting point is 01:50:32 Nobody making better R&B than Leon Thomas, right? Yes. Leon Thomas get busy. You see the young boy Brandon, he went off to do so. He over there rubbing his chin like, yeah, I'm gonna manipulate her with that this weekend. Oh my God. You see him?
Starting point is 01:50:41 You see him? Hey, yo. Not manipulate. I saw him. He over there plotting like, yo. Not manipulate. I saw him. I'm over here over there plotting like, yeah, I gotta get that deluxe. No. Brandon's got me in.
Starting point is 01:50:50 They're usually a little more, less manipulative. Who? Got me in. All right, that's what they want you to think. That's part of the manipulation. No, look, he just went like. Yeah, exactly.
Starting point is 01:50:58 I'd agree to that too. He got me back. I'm J. All right, my last record is from an artist named K1. I actually interviewed her earlier this week. She's based out of London. Makes you guys tune into the interview we did on We Need to Talk.
Starting point is 01:51:12 It's actually really good and is doing good numbers on YouTube right now. But she went viral earlier this year with her song called Worst Behavior with Kalani. And now she's back with another one called Do What I Say, which has been going viral on TikTok. I like it. I like it. Yeah. I like it, I like it, let's go. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:51:26 I can vibe it if they even dig it. Okay, great. I dig it. Listen, I like R&B, man. And I like new R&B because I'm used to a certain R&B, like that 80s, that 70s, 80s, 90s R&B. So when I hear people in that pocket are at least trying to get to that, I dig it.
Starting point is 01:51:42 Cause I have not liked a lot of the R&B that's come out over the years. Yeah. Just because they be trying to sound like rappers. I I have not liked a lot of the R&B that's come out over the years. Just because they be trying to sound like rappers. I like when R&B singers sound like R&B singers. I don't want you to be a trans rapper. Yeah. Yo, a trans rapper? Don't do that.
Starting point is 01:51:54 I like R&B singers who are R&B singers, not R&B singers who identify as rappers. No mixing. Okay, understandable. Well, yeah, if you guys are into K-1, all the girls online really like her. They be saying that she gives daddy energy Cuz you know, she looked like young and me. Yes, yeah. Yeah
Starting point is 01:52:10 She looked like young me but just a little bit. What's her name? London oh, I have seen her before you played her before She got an accent. Yes, she does. She took that way to the ****. Yeah. No, I'm screaming. Y'all should actually really have her up here. I'm rooting for that. But if you guys haven't already, check out her videos because the visuals are fire. That one with Kalani went viral because they was making out. You've probably seen that one too because that was everywhere. But, okay. She was up here a couple days ago.
Starting point is 01:52:47 Oh, she was? I mean, I'm looking at her Instagram. She says, I'm here with Angie Martinez. That's what I'm saying. I interviewed her too. Oh, got you, got you, got you, got you. It's doing really good on YouTube. Make sure you guys check it out.
Starting point is 01:52:56 We need to talk at Naila Simone on YouTube, and make sure you guys follow me at Naila Simone on Instagram. You can click the link and bio to hear all the songs we played today, plus other songs that came out. And while you guys are on my page, I'm throwing another battle of the beats in partnership with Timberland's Beat Club, which is Timberland's like producer community and 24 seven artists and we have a cash prize of $500 for the winner. So producers if you guys are interested in competing, make sure you guys submit your
Starting point is 01:53:22 beats at certified vibe.com. And if you just want to come and vibe, you can also RSVP over there as well. Hey Right, I'm not of course. All right, when we come back, we got the people's choice mix. Of course It's a Friday and is whose birthday Remy Ma. That's right. We gonna start the mix off with some Remy Ma It's the breakfast club. Good morning Morning everybody is DJ envy Jess hilarious. Oh, I mean the guy we are the breakfast club I gotta remind you guys my car show July 19th in Virginia to 757 if you haven't got your tickets get your tickets old School cause new school cause we got a bunch of us celebrities pulling up VA is gonna be in the building
Starting point is 01:53:59 So if you haven't got your tickets, please get it Kids five and under are free and I can't wait to see you guys and salute to all the dance dads out there I'm doing my first daddy daughter dance where I'm learning part of my daughter's dance and I had to buy knee what is it knee pads because I had to do something on my knees yeah yeah what you got a day where you get them from wear them today because you got to do the dance that's right yeah I got away where I get you guys from and try to get down where did you buy the knee pads from? And try to get down. Where did you buy the knee pads from? Dicks.
Starting point is 01:54:26 Yeah, I saw that. Damn! Yeah, I saw that, I saw that. And try to go, try to get down on both of your knees is one, that's why your knee failed, cause you got down on one. Okay. So get down on both.
Starting point is 01:54:37 Yeah, that's why I didn't even invite you back to DJing none of them freak offs, cause you only got down on one knee. I got a whole idea. The nigga said, I ain't trying to marry you. I thought you here for. I ain't trying to marry you. I ain't trying to marry you. I ain't trying to marry you. I ain't trying to marry you. I ain't trying to marry you. I ain't trying to marry you.
Starting point is 01:54:47 I ain't trying to marry you. I ain't trying to marry you. I ain't trying to marry you. I ain't trying to marry you. I ain't trying to marry you. I ain't trying to marry you. I ain't trying to marry you. I ain't trying to marry you.
Starting point is 01:54:55 I ain't trying to marry you. I ain't trying to marry you. I ain't trying to marry you. I ain't trying to marry you. I ain't trying to marry you. I ain't trying to marry you. I ain't trying to marry you. I ain't trying to marry you.
Starting point is 01:55:03 I ain't trying to marry you. I ain't trying to marry you. I ain't trying to marry you. I ain't trying to marry you. I ain't Let Me Fly man. I like Rob he's just a he's a solid individual man I like his I like his spirit I like the energy that he brings when he's around because you could tell he's just about his business he just want to rap stay out the way I like that. And also Tommy Lauren for stopping through. Yes he is the host of Tommy Lauren and Fearless. Tommy Lauren is Fearless on outkick.com. And y'all if you're in the New York area, New York, New Jersey, whatever, even Philly, and you are a videographer that edits, hit me up. I need y'all for a few projects. I'm trying to figure out who's the best in the New York.
Starting point is 01:55:37 Is that considered tri-state area? Tri-state, New York, Connecticut, and Pennsylvania. Okay, so tri-state area. No, I'm sorry, New York, Connecticut, and Jersey. Okay, so if you're in a tri-state area and you're good with videography and editing both hit me up in a DM on TikTok all of that stuff because I'm looking for one of the best videographers out there. And June 13th and June 14th I'm in Pittsburgh make sure you get your tickets I'll be at the Funny Bone me and my brother Desi Alexander we got four shows that weekend so get your tickets. I'll be at the Funny Bone, me and my brother Desi Alexander. We got four shows that weekend.
Starting point is 01:56:05 So get your tickets. Don't get them too late because they are selling. JessalarisOfficial.com. All right. You got a positive note? I do, man. I just got to salute Don Staley. Uncommon favor.
Starting point is 01:56:15 Basketball, North Philly, my mother, and the life lessons I learned from all three is the number two book in the country. New York Times bestseller, man. So I just want to salute Don Staley. number two book in the country. New York If you are consistent, focus on what makes you successful, take notes along the way and work on the things that you need to improve, good things happen. It's just that simple. Have a great weekend. Breakfast club bitches! You want to finish or y'all done?
Starting point is 01:56:53 I'm Andrea Gunning, host of the podcast Betrayal. Police Lieutenant Joel Kern used his badge to fool everyone. Most of all, his wife Caroline. He texted, I've ruined our lives. You're going to want to divorce me. How far would he go to cover up what he'd done? The fact that you lied is absolutely horrific. And quite frankly, I question how many other women are out there
Starting point is 01:57:17 that may bring forward allegations in the future. Listen to Betrayal on the iHeart radio app, Apple podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. And it's going to take us to heal us. It's Mental Health Awareness Month and on a recent episode of Just Healed with Dr. J, the incomparable Taraji P. Henson stopped by to discuss how she's discovered peace on her journey. I never let that little girl inside of me die. To hear this and more things on the journey of healing,
Starting point is 01:57:49 you can listen to Just Heal with Dr. J from the Black Effect Podcast Network on the iHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. AT&T, connecting changes everything. Being able to say, I feel like crying, so I will cry. Today, I'm a little depressed. May is Mental Health Awareness Month, and deeply well is a sanctuary for your healing. I'm Debbie Brown, healer, wellbeing expert, teacher, and fellow seeker.
Starting point is 01:58:19 And each week, we explore what it means to become whole through soul expanding conversations and practices. Today, wow, I feel really powerful and ready to serve and use my skills. And it's like, that's the heart of what it is to be an authentic woman. To hear this and more ways to prioritize your piece. Listen to deeply well from the black effect podcast network on the iHeart radio app, Apple podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. AT&T. Connecting changes everything.
Starting point is 01:59:06 [♪ music playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children playing, children feed with kid photos. You'd never plan your life around their schedule. Never lick your thumb to clean their face. And you'd never let them leave the house looking like less than their best. You say you'd never put a pacifier in your mouth to clean it. Never let them stay up too late. And never let them run wild through the grocery store. So when you say you'd never let them get into a car without you there, no it can happen. One in four hot car deaths happen when a kid gets into an unlocked car and can't get out. Never happens. Before you leave the car, always stop, look, lock.
Starting point is 01:59:48 Brought to you by NHTSA and the Ad Council. This is an iHeart podcast.

There aren't comments yet for this episode. Click on any sentence in the transcript to leave a comment.