The Breakfast Club - FULL SHOW: Diddy's Former Bodyguard Says He Saw Him 'Get Physical' With Women, LaMelo Ball Sued For Allegedly Running Over Kid's Foot, Lil Nas X Is Jealous Of Beyonce + More

Episode Date: May 22, 2024

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Starting point is 00:00:00 I'm in the black bag, new diamonds on me, f*** a flag Wake up, wake up, wake up, wake up You guys really are like the hip-hop early morning, late night The Breakfast Club is the most powerful, popular, urban radio show in America Live from the black mothership in New York City DJ Envy, Charlamagne Tha God, and Jess Hilarious Thank y'all for being cultural leaders, man I appreciate what y'all do for the culture.
Starting point is 00:00:25 Collectively known as Breakfast Club, bitches. I'm always nervous when I do the Breakfast Club because sometimes you say stuff and it's just going to get you drunk. Everybody wake up. Good morning, USA. Yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, favorite. I didn't know if he wasn't going to be here today. He told you five times. I don't be paying no attention. Oh my gosh. He has an event in Aruba. But when he said he don't be here, I thought he meant like he might just be on Zoom or something. Yeah, I didn't know he was leaving the country. No, he said the words at all.
Starting point is 00:01:14 Oh, okay. So, yeah. That's what that is. Out there with Sinbad, right? It's like a beige convention? Yep, yep. What is it? No, I'm not going to say that. It's, I'm pretty sure it's going to be some darker people out there as well. Okay. But it's, it's every year they do this festival type thing out there where they have like comedy and different, different things.
Starting point is 00:01:32 Sinbad and Sinbad's brother actually does it every year. I don't like when you start to show off with your glasses because you be coming here trying to sound all professional and prim and proper and you got your little news voice on. This is the job. Look, I was on Jeopardy. So I don't, I don't know what's wrong with you. What did your grandma say? Did you show your grandma the mention on Jeopardy?
Starting point is 00:01:51 Yeah, I asked her. She said she was like, no, I don't watch that no more. I was like, damn. So it don't even mean nothing. You was all excited. You didn't realize she didn't change their program. Exactly. Damn.
Starting point is 00:02:02 Yeah. But it's all right. I still was happy. Listen, thank you to everybody Who went out and purchased A copy of my book Get Honest or Die Lying Why Small Talk Sucks
Starting point is 00:02:10 It came out yesterday And it's available Everywhere you buy books now You can go get the Audible version as well I'll be on The View Later on this morning Talking about it so
Starting point is 00:02:20 Nice Yeah so all our Breakfast Club listeners Tune in to The View Check your local listeners the view come on the same time everywhere though
Starting point is 00:02:26 I participated in your live last night I was like okay you a liar I was I was on there I was on Instagram tonight
Starting point is 00:02:33 I don't know when the next time you gonna do it you a liar I was on there cussing people out what you talking about so how come we
Starting point is 00:02:37 ain't seen nobody on I ain't well I wasn't looking cause y'all don't look at the Instagram comments because they're all clowned out you right
Starting point is 00:02:42 yes YouTube is a better, more positive place. They're open-minded. They was happy about the book. It was a lot of people when they're happy about the book, but it was a bunch of clowns
Starting point is 00:02:51 in there playing with Nala. And I was like, that's a big Nala. Don't play with her. It's like Sojourner Truth and all that. Like, don't talk to her. We did a virtual signing
Starting point is 00:03:01 last night with Premiere. And yeah, we sold some books on there. So thank you to everybody that joined us on that as well, man. Yeah. We appreciate Premier. And, yeah, we sold some books on this. So thank you to everybody that joined us on that as well, man. We appreciate it. Now, this morning, we have Lamar Odom and Zach Hirsch. Okay. They have a podcast coming out called Keeping Up With Sports.
Starting point is 00:03:17 Caitlyn Jenner is on that as well. But Caitlyn Jenner, know that they wasn't bringing their ass up here. They wanted no parts of the Breakfast Club. You probably see Caitlin Lamar and Zach doing press on them white outlets. Fox News. Exactly. They not coming to Breakfast Club. Not at all.
Starting point is 00:03:38 And somebody who I think y'all should know, because there's a lot of people behind the scenes that make a lot of things happen. Like, you know, you always see the people that's in front of the camera or like, you know, you see the products and you see the books and you see the TV shows and the music, but you don't know the people behind the scenes that's making some of those things happening. So Charles Suit will be here this morning. He works with Patti LaBelle. He has a publishing company called 13A with Simon & Schuster. They put out Stephen A. Smith's book, Deion Sanders, and some others.
Starting point is 00:04:09 So he'll be here to talk to us this morning as well. And we got front page news coming up. And we have Morgan Wood from the Black Information News Network. She's going to give us some updates on the Trump trial and Caitlin Clark and some other things. Why are we starting off with this slow song, man? It's Wednesday. You don't got nothing else in there, right? Nothing a little bit more upbeat?
Starting point is 00:04:27 All right, well, turn your windshield wipers on, even though it ain't raining. It's the Breakfast Club. Yes, it's the world's most dangerous morning show, the Breakfast Club. Charlamagne Tha God, Jess Hilarious, DJ Envy is off today, and I'm so sorry that we play Sizzle Snooze at the same time every morning.
Starting point is 00:04:40 When you hit the snooze button, that means you want to get a couple more minutes. If I hit snooze by Sizzle, which I love, by the way, but when I hit at the same time every morning, it just makes me want to go back to sleep. You know, we have Morgan Wood from the Black Information Network. Good morning, Morgan. Good morning, y'all. And it's time for front page news.
Starting point is 00:04:58 What we got, Morgan? Yes, let's jump into it. So in sports, basketball superstar Caitlin Clark making history once again. She signed a multi-year deal with Wilson Sporting Goods for her own signature line of basketball. So she, of course, is the number one draft pick in this year's WNBA draft. And she will be the first athlete since Michael Jordan to have her own signature collection with Wilson. Not much luck on the court, but off the court for sure. The collection will release later this year, along with special basketballs designed by Wilson to celebrate Clark, a drawing for fans to have a chance to buy the first three special basketballs
Starting point is 00:05:34 to be released open on Wilson's site on Tuesday. So get to it. And, again, it was a rough first week for the WNBA soon-to-be star, hopefully because her team, Indiana Fever, has lost four in a row. Well, drop on the clues box with Kaitlyn Clark. I've never rooted for a white woman so much in my life, okay? That woman needs to be successful because
Starting point is 00:05:56 the more successful she is, it'll open up more opportunities for, you know, all women athletes in the WNBA, so I want her to be successful. We'll have to see. What else we got, Morgan? Yes, jumping in, you know, switching gears, but keeping it sports related. Angel Reese from your hometown, Jess, Baltimore.
Starting point is 00:06:15 She's also making history off the court. Chicago Sky rookie is joining the ownership group of D.C.'s newest women's professional soccer team. That is the Washington Spirit. So the D.C.s newest women's professional soccer team. That is the Washington Spirit. So the D.C. Power Football Club announced recently that Angel Reese of the Chicago Sky will be one of the owners. I mean, she's a rookie in the WNBA. She's carrying. So she said in a statement that she always wanted to have an impact on sports beyond basketball, especially in the DMV, where we are both from, Jess. OK, OK.
Starting point is 00:06:43 Grew up in Baltimore near Randallstown, Maryland. And, of course, the new D.C. soccer team is set to begin playing in the USL Super League later this summer. So, if y'all in the DMV, check her out. Drop on a clues box for Angel. Yes. I've never rooted for a woman from Baltimore so much in my life. You're a clown. Don't have a clue.
Starting point is 00:07:04 Meanwhile, you definitely have a clue. Don't try me like that. But my life. You're a clown. Don't ever believe me. Don't try me like that. But no, Angel is another one. We need Angel to have super success too. Both of them. Them coming into the league and being as successful as people say they're supposed to be is just going to open up more opportunities for all the women in the WNBA. Absolutely. That's a lot of pressure that you
Starting point is 00:07:21 be putting on both of them though. Actually, you was only putting it on the white one, Kaitlyn. She'll be fine. She's white. I understand that you'll be putting on both of them, though. Actually, you was only putting it on the white one, Caitlyn. She'll be fine. She's white. I understand that. Yes. But she's still a woman, and she can't carry the whole WNBA, so it's not solely on her. It is, though, because there's never been a woman that's gotten this kind of attention and gotten these kind of endorsements and this kind of money, so it actually is.
Starting point is 00:07:42 I still give them grace, though, and give them time to grow for sure because they are rookies. Because even with the people talking about Caitlyn saying she had a rough week, she scored 20 points and only played four games. She had 20 points in two games. I think I watched her the other night. She had like 17 points, six assists. She's doing her best.
Starting point is 00:07:57 It's true. But, you know, there's no I in team. That's right. There's that. Anything else we got, Morgan? Yes. Yes. Your former president president Donald Trump
Starting point is 00:08:05 hush money case has wrapped for the week as the defense came to rest without the former president testifying so Trump still believes that his trial is politically motivated. Do we have audio from him outside of the courthouse? The White House is the person who
Starting point is 00:08:20 they're the ones trying this case Yeah, so the prosecution and defense will continue debating the jury instructions on Thursday. This is a key part of the trial in that it focused on what the jury can consider to be a crime. Of course, Trump is accused of falsifying business records to cover up an alleged sexual encounter with adult film star Stormy Daniels in 2006. And that case is expected to go to jury next week. Okay. That was Morgan Wood from the Black Information Network.
Starting point is 00:08:50 She'll be back next hour. What are we talking about next hour, Morgan? Oh, yes. It's primary election season in Georgia, and you know Fonny, she out there. Not to mention bleach-blind, bad bitch body. A mouthful. Might not be able to say it too much longer
Starting point is 00:09:04 without popping up a coin. So, we'll get to that. Okay. We got Get It Off Your Chest coming up next. 1-800-585-1051. If you want to call up and tell us why you're blessed. If you want to call up and vent about something. The floor is yours.
Starting point is 00:09:17 Okay? It's the world's most dangerous morning show, The Breakfast Club. The Breakfast Club. It's a new day. This is your time to get it off your chest. Wake up. Whether you're mad or blessed. It's time to get up and get something.
Starting point is 00:09:32 Call up now. 800-585-1051. We want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club. Yep, it's the world's most dangerous morning show. Good morning. Get it off your chest. Who's this? Is this Charlamagne?
Starting point is 00:09:43 I would hope so. Yes, it is. Charlamagne and Jess Hilarious. How are you, sir? Good morning. Get it off your chest. Who's this? Is this Charlamagne? I would hope so. Yes, it is. Charlamagne and Jess Hilarious. How are you, sir? Good morning. Charlamagne, Jess Hilarious, what's up? How are y'all?
Starting point is 00:09:51 This is 127. First, can't get straight to the point because I want to give you your flower, Charlamagne, for this book that you just put out. Very, one, very good read, but also, man, just the topics that need to be discussed as far as hip-hop goes is extremely important and just quick question for you uh with this book are you are you intending to spark the revolution whoa no i mean i don't think so save us yeah i don't think so i
Starting point is 00:10:24 just you know it's just my thoughts just the way I was feeling at the time. That's all. In Chapter 8, Chapter 8 in your book, the self-destruction part, you talked a lot about hip-hop, right? You talked about just like how, basically how we need to get better at hip-hop as a culture um what i think about that charlamagne is um i think a lot about like how i think a lot about how hip-hop can use its leverage to be in a better position i don't know if he's like really understand it like i'm from like the bottom like i'm still at the bottom i'm from philadelphia but um yeah, what you're saying is absolutely right. That was the whole point of that chapter.
Starting point is 00:11:08 That chapter was, you know, me just talking about, you know, how powerful I know hip-hop is as a culture, how powerful the messaging, you know, can be when we deliver it through music and things of that nature. So that's what that chapter was, you know, literally about. Like, you know, if we don't change course a little bit, we might all be heading for mutually assured destruction. You know?
Starting point is 00:11:30 Thank you, sir. Yes, sir. Good morning. Who is this? Good morning. Good morning. This shit got rich, man. I'm just tapping in.
Starting point is 00:11:37 Good morning to Miss Jess. How y'all feeling? Good morning. Jess just fell asleep. She hates when people talk about books. Oh, my God. She hates when people talk about books. Oh, my God. He's with you about this book, the revolution. Okay.
Starting point is 00:11:51 Jess ain't pulling no punches with y'all. How are you? Get it up. No, I just wanted to tell you, man, we appreciate y'all, man, for waking us up every morning, man. What y'all do, man, we appreciate y'all. That's y'all's day area. I want to say shout out. Happy birthday to my brother, Biggie. to brooklyn mix they love you and um can i shout out
Starting point is 00:12:09 my ig right quick yes sir okay um y'all tap into my um my ig look up rich fatherhood r-i-c-h fatherhood man on ig twitter and clubhouse send me a follow man good merch that's my brand right now i rock with rich fatherhood I feel like I got some Rich Fatherhood shirts or something. Nah, nah, nah. You ain't getting none yet. You told you to send me a follow, man. I wanted to send a few pieces
Starting point is 00:12:30 up there to the station, but I didn't get the address and all that. Oh, okay. I just lied for no reason. Definitely just lied. Yo, I want your book, too, man. Let me get a book.
Starting point is 00:12:38 Let me get a book, y'all, man. Let me get a book. Eddie, put my man on hold and get his info and give him my info. We're going to trade. You send me a Rich Fatherhood T-shirt, I'll send you a copy Of Get Honest or Die Line, why small talk sucks
Starting point is 00:12:48 Good deal, good deal, thanks a lot Yes sir, peace That's it? Okay, 1-800-585-1051 If you want to get it off your chest If you want to call up here and tell us why you're blessed If you want to call up here and tell us why you're pissed off Whatever you want to vent about this morning The floor is yours, it's the world's most dangerous morning show
Starting point is 00:13:04 The Breakfast Club The Breakfast Club. The Breakfast Club. This is your time to get it off your chest. 800-585-1051. We want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club. Good morning. Get it off your chest. Who's this? Good morning. Good morning, Charlamagne. Good morning, Jess.
Starting point is 00:13:23 How are you guys doing today? Good morning. Bless Black and highly favored, sir. This is Walker from Toronto. What's up, Walker? Rocker. What is it? You said Walker? Walker, like Johnny Walker.
Starting point is 00:13:33 Salute to Walker from Toronto. Six. Do you still say the six or you're not saying it no more because Drake lost to Kendrick? Listen to me. You can't sell out just because your guy wasn't victorious. The guy that you have always had won't change. I don't know what you just said. No, not at all. The point is, I won't sell out just because your guy wasn't victorious. The guy that always have his own change. I don't know what you just said. No, not at all.
Starting point is 00:13:47 The point is, I won't sell out Dredd. Okay, yes, sir. Okay. What I wanted to ask you from your first book, when you told your wife that things didn't work out with you in Philly and you had to move back home, what did she say to you? She didn't say nothing. She packed up and she was like,
Starting point is 00:14:03 okay, well, we're going to stay with her grandma in Brooklyn for a couple of weeks and then we're going to be back to South Carolina. And that's what we did. All right. What your wife says? She leaving you? Nah, nah, nah.
Starting point is 00:14:14 Things are good. I want to move from Canada. Man, it's too damn expensive here. What? You want to move from Canada? We all got free health care? No, man. The house and cost of living here and health care,
Starting point is 00:14:24 the lines are always backed up. Things are not always what it seems. Where you want to move to? Average house here, Texas. Average house here is a million dollars. And you want to move to Texas? Yeah, man. Ain't no way in hell
Starting point is 00:14:34 I'm leaving Canada to move to Texas. Are you crazy? Listen to me. I was born in Jamaica. I'm just living here temporarily. But Texas is the final destination. Well, maybe move back to Jamaica. I would pump your brakes a little bit because we don't know
Starting point is 00:14:45 the trajectory of America right now. I don't think you should be running to Texas because there's going to be a lot of people trying to run to Canada. No, I told him to go back. I don't know about that. It's possible to live in there. I told him to go back home. Jamaica's beautiful. It is beautiful, but the primary isn't the one that's the friendliest. You don't want to go there.
Starting point is 00:15:01 I understand. Move from there. I can't believe you want to move from Canada To go to Texas But have a great day sir Great morning You too Have a good day Good morning Get it off your chest
Starting point is 00:15:10 Who's this? Good morning Charlamagne Good morning Breakfast Club How y'all doing this morning? Good morning That's hilarious What up? What's going on?
Starting point is 00:15:18 Nah I was just calling in To give a shout out to my daughter She's graduating From another elementary school today Super duper happy On a roll. Congratulations, brother. Thank you.
Starting point is 00:15:28 Thank you. She's headed to middle school. Getting big, homie. Getting grown. You know what I mean? Yeah, man. I know how that feel. I got four of them at the house.
Starting point is 00:15:36 Four of them. Yeah, I know. I hear you got the four. I only got one. I got two boys and one girl. I got all girls. I'm super happy for all of them. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:15:45 I just wanted to give a shout out to her today. Today's a special day. What are you getting her? Anything? Any little treat or something? We'll take her anywhere. Oh, yeah. Whatever she wants.
Starting point is 00:15:54 You know how that go, man. Once they go out of here, it's the honor roll, man. They get whatever they want. You can't argue with them. You can't tell them no. Especially when they do great in school. I agree. Nice, nice.
Starting point is 00:16:04 Well, congratulations. And we hope you have a I agree. Nice, nice. Well, congratulations, and we hope you have a good day, brother. Peace. Get it off your chest. Who's this? Good morning. Sorry about that. Who is this? Oh, my goodness. This is Daniel from Louisville, Kentucky. Peace, Daniel. I'm from Fayetteville, North Carolina. Okay. What's happening, brother? Get it off your chest.
Starting point is 00:16:20 I'm a truck driver out here in Pumpershala, and these drivers keep sitting in front of me. Pulling 80,000 pounds down the road and you jump in front of me, I can't stop. Please be careful out here. That's what my message is today. Please be careful. And these truck drivers out here whipping this 80,000 around like it's a dune buggy
Starting point is 00:16:39 or something. This is serious business out here. I want to go home every day. I feel like people need to listen to the messages That the truck drivers be saying Because every now and then I feel like every week it's a truck driver calling up here Saying the same thing So I agree with you
Starting point is 00:16:55 This is our livelihood If you cut in front of us they're going to automatically blame us That's the way the system is set up They're going to automatically blame us People need to think about that A truck can't just break like a car And then a lot of them are manual as well Right
Starting point is 00:17:12 You know Jess Alaris is a truck driving expert Because her man, her baby daddy is a truck driver Yeah and congratulations to you both on the baby Thank you so much sir But you be safe out there You was in my hometown a couple of weeks ago I sure was, I was in Louis hometown a couple of weeks ago. I sure was. I was in Louisville.
Starting point is 00:17:26 Yes, I was. Derby weekend. Yeah, I was in the cackalackies rolling around. Oh, okay. That was amazing. You know Jess got her CDL. No, I don't, sir. Go ahead and keep me dry with that man.
Starting point is 00:17:39 Have a good day, my brother. Appreciate it. Y'all do the same. That was Get It Off Your Chest. We do that every morning. All you got to do is call 1-800-585-1051. Now, Jess, we got Jess with the mess coming up. Yes.
Starting point is 00:17:50 50 Cent will not stop. He probing Diddy. Nah, that's crazy. I can't say. Nah, don't say that right now. Keep poking at Diddy. Same thing. Don't do that.
Starting point is 00:18:01 Don't say that either. Poking at him. Same difference. All right. No, probing is crazy. All right. Y'all know 50 Cent having fun with this Diddy situation. There you go.
Starting point is 00:18:11 Yes. It's just with the mess when we come back. It's the Breakfast Club. The Breakfast Club. Yes, it's the world's most dangerous morning show, the Breakfast Club. Charlamagne Tha God, Jess Hilarious, DJ Envy is off today. Yes, he is. Good morning, Jessica Robin Moore.
Starting point is 00:18:27 Good morning. Why would you decide to get your hair cut at 6.45? I got a busy morning. Listen, I'm in the middle of book promotion, too. My new book, Get Honest and Die Lying,
Starting point is 00:18:34 Watch Mom Talk Sucks, is available everywhere you buy books. I got to do the views this morning. Okay. So I got to get my hair cut. Please, let's go. It's time for Jess with the best.
Starting point is 00:18:41 News is real, whether it's at the Lions, Jessica Robin Moore, Jess don't do no lying. Don't do no lying. Hey! She don't spare nobody. Worldwide Jets.
Starting point is 00:18:52 Worldwide Mets. On The Breakfast Club. She's a coach of shit. She was able to get y'all to see something and understand something that nobody could get you to see. It's time to set it off.
Starting point is 00:19:04 So Netflix wins the bidding war with Diddy for Diddy's docuseries understand something that nobody could get you to see it's time to set it off so netflix wins the bidding war with diddy for diddy's docu-series by 50 cent he is so excited about this like he wouldn't be 50 if he didn't have his own documentary or docu-series coming out um about diddy sexual allegations is that the one diddy did he do it Is that what it's called? I don't know. It doesn't say what it's called here. But the sources told TMZ that 50 Cent planned to do one. 50 Cent G-Unit film and television studios is producing a multi-part. And apparently multiple networks and streaming platforms had a bidding war to distribute the documentary. But in the end, Netflix won.
Starting point is 00:19:44 And there aren't any details about the docu-series specifically being reported but um we won't have to wait for long is what has been confirmed 50 confirmed the news with a post on instagram of course he is joking cmz because their docu uh documentary went to tv yes and nothing wrong with tv though nothing wrong with tv it just looked like it was on TV. Oh, no. What you mean? It was definitely on there.
Starting point is 00:20:09 I know, but it just looked like it. It looked like a TV documentary. Yeah. I was shocked that TMZ made it so TV. Yeah. Like, they did it like that.
Starting point is 00:20:17 I'm like, that's because they rushed. I felt like they rushed and put it together. Yeah. Yeah, so, 50 Cent said, it's okay, guys.
Starting point is 00:20:24 We're all making good television. Mine just happened to be the best. Netflix wins the bidding war, but if more victims keep coming out, I'm going to need more episodes. So he is so. And I remember 50 kept saying the name of it was going to be called Did He Do It. That wasn't confirmed, though. Oh, it was?
Starting point is 00:20:40 Oh, okay. After the tape has been out. The tape is out now. So clearly, he did it. Clearly, he did did do it or that part of it yeah so we we we should be looking forward to the docuseries um netflix on netflix uh coming soon yeah i bet you did he just wish he said sorry to 50 i know i don't even know what it's over yo but i'm just no i know he would whatever he did to 50 i know he wish he didn't do it. Yo, the person that hates you cannot make a docu-series
Starting point is 00:21:07 about you. You are the spawn. Damn, yo. You might could take that apology he did the other day and say that was for 50 and people would believe it.
Starting point is 00:21:13 Yeah, yeah. Jesus, ain't gonna stop 50 though. Diddy's former bodyguard says Cassie had hotel hallway, had the hotel hallway footage, too. So he sat down. His name is Roger Bonds.
Starting point is 00:21:27 And he sat down with uncensored Piers Morgan. Early this week, we spoke on Diddy paying $50,000 to get the surveillance footage that CNN released. But during Roger's conversation with Piers, he revealed that Diddy wasn't the only person who got the footage. The same way that he's been in a lot of trouble before and you could pay your way out. He knew those cameras was there, you know, but of course, as we heard, he came back to the hotel and he paid to get the footage, but didn't know which cast he said inside a complaint that they gave her a copy of the footage. Also, when you go through life, just paying your way out. I really feel like he wasn't sorry about that.
Starting point is 00:22:05 Yeah, he might be sorry now. He's sorry that he got caught. It's crazy, too. When that video first came out, everybody was like, where the video came from? Where the video came from? Where the video came from? If we would have read the complaint, we would have known. Cassie had a copy of the video, too.
Starting point is 00:22:19 Ain't none of y'all read the complaint. We didn't either. Yeah. No, we didn't. He also spoke on how many times he witnessed did he get in physical with women how many times did you personally witness him be violent towards women around four or five times and was that all with cassie or was it cassie and other women uh i seen him with cassie and i seen him with kim porter his uh kids mother but what what did you see him do i've seen him get physical i've seen him get
Starting point is 00:22:45 really physical grab him up i've seen him get into some rustling and punching matches and sometimes i felt like what are you mad at what are you upset about because it's it's a deeper anger when you hitting and punching a woman in that type of manner and where was you at bodyguard yeah how much did he stop he stop and I do remember if I'm not mistaken Cassie I think that's the bodyguard Cassie said did help her
Starting point is 00:23:09 one time oh okay if I'm not mistaken yeah but I could be mistaken yeah you have a bodyguard that's scared of you
Starting point is 00:23:17 I don't know if the bodyguard is scared of him but the bodyguard is doing what he's paid to do he's being paid to protect Diddy yeah okay
Starting point is 00:23:24 but you know I feel like as a man, ethically, like something should override that. It should be like a manual override that'd be like, bro, you can't, nah. It's like, come on.
Starting point is 00:23:32 Yeah. Not punching wars. Jesus. Because you just, you an accomplice at this point. Yeah, like you're implicating yourself. Absolutely. You know.
Starting point is 00:23:41 Diddy with another lawsuit. A new lawsuit was filed yesterday by Crystal McKinney, who's a former model and winner of MTV's 1998 Model Mission competition show. She claimed that Diddy drugged and sexually assaulted her in 2003 after a Men's Fashion Week event in New York City. She was 22 at the time. And the suit claims that Crystal met Diddy at a dinner where he came on to her sexually and told her to call
Starting point is 00:24:05 him later. She said she was confused but hopeful that he'd keep his promise to help her with her career. He allegedly invited her to the studio later that night. While at his studio, per the filing, Combs and an associate then pressured her to smoke and drink until she felt like she was floating, despite her previously insisting she had had enough. Combs then allegedly demanded McKinney follow him into the bathroom, where he began kissing her without her consent and forced her to perform oral sex on him. She said she lost consciousness shortly after and awoke in shock to find herself in a taxi back to the designer's apartment, per the lawsuit. mckinney who claimed in the suit that
Starting point is 00:24:45 she was blackballed in the modeling industry following the incident is seeking compensatory and punitive damages in the case as well as coverage of her attorney's fees and costs she also demands a trial by jury those lawsuits can't stop won't stop and at this point uh diddy not gonna pay nobody off he's not gonna settle with nobody there's no reason to he's not trying to hide anything no one yeah it's all out there now he's not gonna settle with nobody there's no reason to he's not trying to hide anything no one it's all out there now like he's not gonna settle with none of y'all at this point uh so yeah she had claimed that the wheat was laced um with another drug and uh crystal mckinney is suing for violation of the new york victims of gender motivated violence protection law damn there's so many laws.
Starting point is 00:25:33 This law gives survivors of gender-motivated acts of violence more time to pursue civil actions by extending the statute of limitations. So she claimed the incident made her severely depressed and led her to eventually quit her modeling career. Damn. Yeah, so I was wondering, because she said in the report they said she was blackballed, but she said she quit. So do you quit because you blackballed or you can't work no more? Just because you got your glasses on, you don't got to try to act like an attorney. See, that's why I don't like when you wear your little glasses. You put your little specs on, you think you're a journalist. You think you're an attorney.
Starting point is 00:25:58 You got them hanging off the Indian nose. Well, because the nose is pregnant and it's big, so it can't go down on the nose. You don't even talk regularly when you wear them glasses. Oh, my gosh. Yo, when I don't have the glasses on, you want me to put them on? God, Shavender's getting a haircut. That's just what a mess right now. That's just what a mess.
Starting point is 00:26:16 Coming up, we got front page news. Morgan Wood from the Black Information Network will be joining us to deliver front page news. And we got Lamar Odom and Zach Hurst from the Keeping Up With Sports podcast joining us next hour front page news and we got lamar odeman zach hearst from the keeping up with sports podcast joining us next hour so don't go nowhere it's the world's most dangerous morning show the breakfast club wake up wake up you're locked into the breakfast club yeah the world's most dangerous morning show the breakfast club charlamagne the god just hilarious it's time for front page news um salute to the boston celtics they beat the indiana pacers last night 133-128.
Starting point is 00:26:45 I would like to say the NBA does not care about old Negroes with morning shows. I tried to stay up to watch that game. By the time the fourth quarter came on, I had to make an executive decision. Do I stay up and watch this last 15 minutes, which will probably end up being 2025, or do I go get this sleep? I chose to go get this sleep. Yeah, the game was good, though.
Starting point is 00:27:01 I watched it. You did not watch it. I didn't know you would sleep before me with your six-month pregnant belly. Okay. You'd just be lying for no reason. Now, we have Morgan Wood here. She's from the Black Information Network. Good morning, Morgan. Hey, Morgan.
Starting point is 00:27:14 Good morning, y'all. What we got on the docket? Yeah, so let's get into it. I hope y'all are registered to vote. It is Georgia primary, or excuse me, it is primary election season, and Georgia held their primary elections yesterday. Fulton County District Attorney Fannie Willis. Well, she won her Democratic primary.
Starting point is 00:27:30 Willis is also handling the election interference case against former President Donald Trump. And also, you know, she's over the Rico case for rapper Young Thug. Free my slime. Republicans. Also in Georgia, Republican Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene is running for reelection, but unopposed. So, of course, she won her primary. And speaking of which, you might not be able to say the phrase bleach blonde, bad built, butch body without coughing up a coin because Texas Democratic Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett has filed to have the phrase trademarked. So, of course, that was in response to, well, that was her read in response to Marjorie Taylor Greene's comments about her eyelashes during the oversight committee session. Morgan, we were talking about this yesterday because Jess, you know, had hit me about it.
Starting point is 00:28:19 We were just asking, like, why did she trademark the phrase? Is it because she want to make money is she gonna put it on t-shirts coffee mugs what is it yeah yeah i think so i mean you know we we love a good merch line i mean t-shirts hoodies like you said socks anything a mug i mean yeah but what i was saying i was i was like yo i you know for me to just be delving into politics i was just like damn is that what it is now you? I'm all in favor of her clapping back there. You know what I mean? But I'm pretty sure there's so many other immediate issues that we have to get to instead of running around, selling merch off of a debate of two women going back and forth or whatever.
Starting point is 00:29:00 But I'm all for it. Hard saying that there. But I'm like, damn, is there anything else that we could be doing be doing you're taking a little unserious is what you're saying yeah i'm like damn i get did i get into politics when it's just straight road sessions and and you know i don't know and the other thing is who's gonna wear it because i'm not i mean i mean we love a merch line i love saying it but i'm not saying i'm not wearing it that's not me that's for that would be for marjorie that's the shirt for Marjorie to wear. But she ain't buying that.
Starting point is 00:29:28 Exactly. Is a butch like a white stud? Yes, absolutely. Okay. Like football play. And I'm shocked that Marjorie Taylor Greene or nobody on that side hasn't called that out yet. She know what it is. That's why she got made.
Starting point is 00:29:41 Well, there are rules in Congress that you're not supposed to be talking about each other's appearance. Right. Tap it. And the guy said, what now? He know. What we got next? Yeah, moving on. Another lawsuit against Derek Chauvin.
Starting point is 00:29:54 So a new lawsuit accuses the former Minneapolis police officer of using excessive force in an arrest of two individuals back in 2020, just months before he killed George Floyd, while also trying to make an arrest. The lawsuit goes on to accuse a second officer of failure to intervene at that time in that case. And the body camera footage of the arrest was made public on Tuesday. The federal civil rights lawsuit seeks at least $9 million in damages
Starting point is 00:30:21 from both officers and the city of Minneapolis. Yeah, they need to do a whole probe. Not that they haven't already, but keep probing. least nine million dollars in damages from both officers and the city of minneapolis yeah they need to do a whole probe not that they haven't already but yeah keep probing that keep probing that's what they say at diddy party i'm with it though they need to get derrick chauvin that yes he needs to get sued and you know the the city of minneapolis needs to pay for all of derrick chauvin's uh crimes yeah i'm mor Wood, and that's the front page news. Morgan's like, what did I sign up for?
Starting point is 00:30:48 Listen, make sure y'all follow Morgan Wood at Morgan Media. M-O-R-G-Y-N Media at Morgan Media. And check her out on the Black Information Network.
Starting point is 00:30:58 Are you joining us tomorrow, Morgan? I mean, I would love to if that's the case. I mean, let me know. Well, you better. Yeah. Yeah. Why not? My DMV cousin is so gay. He to if that's the case. I mean, let me know. Well, you better. Yeah. Yeah. Why not?
Starting point is 00:31:06 My DMV cousin is so good. He is. That's Morgan Wood. And coming up, we got Lamar Odom and Zach Hirsch. They have a new podcast called Keeping Up With Sports along with Caitlyn Jenner. But y'all know Caitlyn Jenner not bringing their ass up here. Okay, so Lamar Odom and Zach Hirsch will be joining us. It's the world's most dangerous morning show, The Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 00:31:23 The Breakfast Club. The Breakfast Club. Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are The Breakfast Club. We got some special guests in the building. From Keeping Up With The Sports Podcast, we have Zach Hirsch and Lamar Odom. Welcome. What's up, Lamar?
Starting point is 00:31:40 How y'all feeling? Feeling. First of all, who are you, Zach? Because we know Lamar Odom, of course. Yeah, of course. Yeah, of course. And Taylor Jenner. But how did you get involved in all of this? Well, the first person to stand me was Jadakiss.
Starting point is 00:31:50 We did Kiss and the Miss with Worldstar. And then I did Pac and Zach with Pac-Man Jones. And a crazy guy named Steve Marcano that we all know had the idea to put the three of us together. So it's an honor to work with two Olympians. And then the name of it, Keeping Up. Did y' work with you know two olympians and then the name of it keeping up with did y'all get the whole keeping up thing no i wouldn't that wasn't my idea i thought that was kind of corny but okay i could see why they thought of that yeah having me and kayla okay and you know given the relationship the past relationship with chloe usually you know
Starting point is 00:32:21 when you break up with somebody the family you break up with the family too yeah Usually, you know, when you break up with somebody, the family, you break up with the family, too. There's like a death of the family. Yeah. How did that relationship still happen, you know, between you and Caitlyn? Well, it happened because of the show. It was my first time
Starting point is 00:32:34 really even being around Caitlyn. Oh, okay. Since me and Khloe got divorced. Did you even know Caitlyn? Or did you know Bruce? I knew both. Okay, okay.
Starting point is 00:32:42 But when I, before the coma, before I was in the coma, it was, he was Bruce. But then I woke up out of the coma, it was, it was Kalis. I know, you was like, what the f***? I had to catch him on fast. I had to catch him on fast, you know what I mean? Yeah, yeah. I saw the Kardashians gave their blessing for this podcast, too.
Starting point is 00:33:01 Like, why did you need their blessing? I didn't need their blessing. Okay. But I'm, you know, I'm pretty sure Bruce sure bruce you know i'm saying wanted to make sure everything was cool and everybody was all right with it oh so you still call him bruce sometimes i get you know i mean i don't think he gets offended by i think he probably would understand why people you know i'm saying get mixed up yeah now lamar i seen you on a press run but i seen some of the press outlets that you've been to
Starting point is 00:33:25 were very critical of you in the past. How do you do a lot of those interviews when a lot of people were critical? The past is the past. I don't really know
Starting point is 00:33:33 these people. I don't have no hard feelings to them. And this is business. You know what I'm saying? So, let's put that to the side. It's nothing.
Starting point is 00:33:42 How long did it take for you to get basketball out of your system, Lamar? Well, since I've been retired? I mean, I don't think it's really ever going to be out of my system. You still feel like you can play right now? I've been in the back of my mind. You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:33:54 But I know that's not true. I have to get in incredible shape. You know what I mean? Be better than I was before. I mean, I always watch it. I watch women's basketball, college basketball, high school basketball. Anytime I get to watch basketball it I watch women's basketball College basketball High school basketball Anytime I get to watch basketball I'm people
Starting point is 00:34:08 I thought there was a rumor One time that you were Going to do the big three You did do it Yeah I did do it My back gave out Okay I wasn't ready for it
Starting point is 00:34:16 Oh so you definitely You can't get back No I don't know I said that Subconsciously I'm watching You know what I'm saying But I know if I go To make a move
Starting point is 00:34:23 I wouldn't even You know My mind would be saying Move left My body would be Breaking down Going right And subconsciously, I'm watching, you know what I'm saying? But I know if I go to make a move, I won't even, you know, my mind will be saying, move left. My body will be breaking down on right. Do you got to replace that itch with something else? Like, is there something that, like, you've been doing basketball your whole life? Yeah, I mean, well, I'm working on a relationship with my kids. This is the first time I live with my kids in years.
Starting point is 00:34:40 My daughter's 25, and my son is 22. So they take a lot of my time. Did basketball take away a lot of your life? And meaning not just that because you came from a star from high school, from elementary school, not elementary school, but mid-school. You was a star from there and you just never looked back. No, I never did. You know, in that and bad habits, I missed a lot of time with my children that I'm getting back now. You want more kids? Mm-hmm. Need it.
Starting point is 00:35:08 Yeah. I want them. Congrats on what, seven years of sobriety, though? Nah, I ain't get high since, what, 2015? Since the accident. Yeah, that's what, seven? How long is that? Nine years.
Starting point is 00:35:20 Nine years. Damn. Almost a decade. Is it difficult? Nah, almost. You're going to try to kill me, man. You'll get nine. Life years. Damn. Almost a decade. Is it difficult? Nah. You're going to try to kill me, man. You're getting high. Life is too precious, too important to me.
Starting point is 00:35:33 Do you cut everything out or just substances that almost kill you? Well, I mean, I don't sniff coke. I believe in marijuana. Yeah. You know what I mean? But that's about it. I don't really drink much like that. So when people say marijuana is a gateway drug to other stuff, do you believe that?
Starting point is 00:35:45 I mean, for me, marijuana helped me, do you believe that? I mean, for me, marijuana helped me kick a lot of that other bulls**t. You know what I'm saying? For me, everybody got their own path they go through
Starting point is 00:35:55 when it comes to drugs. But a lot of people say that when they're dealing with it, they reach out to you or you reach out to them to help them get on the road to recovery.
Starting point is 00:36:02 Why is that so important to you? I want to see people live their best lives. I want to see people live their best lives. I want to see people dying out here. It's crazy out here. You know that. What is the topics about? Is it
Starting point is 00:36:13 y'all keeping sports or how do you deal with your life? I think they kind of just go into life. Just conversation? Yeah, like everybody that we had on the show so far seems like the show's been therapeutic. Yeah, especially for Amber Rose. I see Amber Rose on there.
Starting point is 00:36:29 Sugar Ray was on the show. He was telling a story about how he was touched by one of his coaches or something like that. God damn. It goes deep. Everybody, and then Kaitlyn been through a lot. I don't know who in the world got more stories than her. Kaitlyn was drafted in the NBA.
Starting point is 00:36:44 A lot of y'all probably didn't know that. I didn't know that. You know what I'm saying? WNBA or the... No, the NBA. Bruce Jenner was drafted in the NBA. What year was that? I think 1979.
Starting point is 00:36:57 Did you know that before he told you? Nah. What team? Nah, I think the Sacramento Royals. Yeah. So what happened? Why didn't... I don't know.
Starting point is 00:37:04 Obviously, he ain't play basketball. But at that time, they had a lot more rounds in the draft. And at that time, they were just picking the best athlete. I think that's around the same time Bullet Bob Hayes got drafted with the Cowboys, and people were just trying. You know what I mean? Just drafting Olympians. I don't remember that either.
Starting point is 00:37:22 Bullet Bob Hayes was a track guy. The Cowboys drafted him and ended up being like an amazing football player. Gotcha. Did the good brother Kobe Bryant still come to you in your dreams? I remember I saw you say that. Nah, he did. He was when I was on Big Brother. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:37:35 Where I did like 30 days in. I had like five, six Kobe Marines. Five or six? Yeah. Wow. In 30 days, right? I don't know. I'm a spiritual dude and big brother was hard
Starting point is 00:37:47 like mentally that was a couple of times you know i wanted to quit i don't know maybe he just was coming to me like to push me through you know i'm saying we're all of them different we're all the dreams different yeah the last one that i remember um the most we was having a three-point shooting contest and you know kobe was was really specific with his footwork. So I would kind of like follow him, like every step. So it was like the corner, the wing, top, or the key. Then we got to the left corner. Before he shot, he just turned around,
Starting point is 00:38:18 he was like, hello, the afterlife ain't everything what people make it up to be. And I just kind of like woke up. I didn't know what he meant by that. It could mean a lot of things. So y'all hadn't spoken to Dream up until that moment. He said something to you. Yeah. For sure.
Starting point is 00:38:33 All right, we got more with Lamar Odom and Zach Hirsch. They got a new podcast, Keeping Up With The Sports Podcast. And we'll talk to them some more. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. Hey, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are The Breakfast Club from the Keeping Up With The Sports Podcast It's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are the Breakfast Club
Starting point is 00:38:45 from the Keeping Up with the Sports podcast. We have Lamar Odom and Zach Hirsch. You know, I wanted to ask too, you know, when Rudy go bar,
Starting point is 00:38:52 people were pissed off at him because he missed a playoff game to go see the birth of his child. What were your thoughts on that and would you do the same? I don't know.
Starting point is 00:38:59 That's a tough position to be in. You know, it probably was his first child. Yep. Yeah, I don't know. I probably would see how my team would feel about it. Not the wife, just the team. You know what I mean? But I mean that's a tough one. That's a tough one.
Starting point is 00:39:14 Well see I'm not a basketball player so the mindset is different. It is different. During the playoffs I really couldn't see anything but my child, you know what I'm saying, taking me away from that. But y'all know every year when the playoffs is going to happen. So it's like, I think pregnancies and stuff like that should be planned better. You know what I mean? Especially if you, I mean, nobody know if they're going to make it to the playoffs or whatever. But if you're a star like that and you.
Starting point is 00:39:40 I mean, how you going to plan for your wife? How you going to plan? I mean, I guess. But like like you know i'm a you know i'm a basketball player you know this gonna happen every year around the same time like we we gotta plan better i ain't i mean i ain't saying use condoms but i ain't saying not to neither i'm trying to think yeah i'm trying to think yeah i'm trying to think let's wait before we have sex because we got the playoffs coming up in eight months.
Starting point is 00:40:05 That's smart, I get it. You know what I'm saying? Just pull out. You know, we're at college. Yeah, something, something. These things, you know what it takes. Now I must have a baby, and they can come. They come when they want.
Starting point is 00:40:13 And at any time around the playoffs, it's just like, yeah, let's plan this responsibly. I'm trying to think about it. I don't know how, like, I don't know if you agree. My state of a basketball player is different because your whole life has been sacrificed. Yeah. Yeah. For basketball. Mm-hmm.
Starting point is 00:40:27 That's a fact. All athletes. Most of them. What do you think, Zach? I agree with Jess. I would plan it. He's Jewish. I'm Jewish, yeah.
Starting point is 00:40:35 Maybe I'd take a hat. Yeah, so. Instead of like, yeah, they're playing. Yeah. I'm playing ahead. There you go. What do y'all think about Bronny coming to the league? Do you think Bronny's ready? And do you think a team should grab Bronny
Starting point is 00:40:45 to hopefully, possibly get LeBron? I've seen him play a lot. I don't know if he's ready for the NBA to be an impact player in the NBA. I think if you gave him
Starting point is 00:40:53 a couple of years, he could perfect his ball handling and his shot. And of course, he got the athleticism passed down on him. You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:41:02 But I think he needs a little bit. What do you think? Do you think a team should grab him in hopes of getting... In hopes of getting his saying? But I think he needs a little bit. What do you think? You think a team should grab him? Definitely. In hopes of getting... In hopes of getting his pops? Oh, yeah, that's a different story now.
Starting point is 00:41:09 Yeah. You feel me? It's a weak draft class, too. I would take him just if I think I got a chance to get his pops. Yeah. And Bron Afrasian this year, right? Yeah. I think so.
Starting point is 00:41:18 Yeah. Bron said he's playing with his son, so... I think so. I wouldn't... If I'm the Hornets, I'm not picking. I'm picking LeBron's in a gum, but. If you're a championship contender.
Starting point is 00:41:27 Yeah, Knicks. Yeah. The Knicks. He pushing for the Knicks. Now, is the podcast only going to be about sports? Because, you know, people want to hear
Starting point is 00:41:33 Kardashian's story. Nah, we ain't getting none of that. We ain't getting none of that. We ain't getting none of that. We ain't getting none of that. We ain't getting none of that. But it's all sports.
Starting point is 00:41:39 The only clickbait we giving you was the damn name. That's it. That's it. You know what I mean? It's a good, clean, uplifting show.
Starting point is 00:41:46 Trying to like all these other podcasts like Blacks Bashing Blacks. I'm not into that. You know what I mean? What changed Lamar? Because Lamar calmed down a lot. He's...
Starting point is 00:41:55 Well, almost lost my life. And that changed... And a night where I didn't do drugs. So, you know what I mean? Make you see things from a different perspective. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:42:03 You know what I mean? And you realize what's more important. My life. It was a car crash, right? Nah. Oh, the time when you OD'd? Yeah, when I OD'd. Oh, okay, okay.
Starting point is 00:42:14 Got you, got you, got you. You feel me? Do you remember everything before that, or was it like a blur because you... Nah, I remember everything before that. I remember sitting down, about to pick the girls out, put the drink down, woke up three days later on ESPN Oh, hey, 12 strokes six heart attacks, too Jesus Jesus couldn't walk or talk when I woke up. Mm-hmm, but that's how you know you here for a bigger reason
Starting point is 00:42:34 Do you get tired of answering questions about the Kardashians? That was my life Hmm, I don't get tired of talking about my life But it feel like the you was also part of the Laker dynasty I feel like the Laker dynasty should come before the Kardashian dynasty. It depends on what you like. Yeah, yeah, yeah. You know what I mean? Some people love sports.
Starting point is 00:42:50 Don't give a **** about reality TV. Some people love reality TV. Don't give a **** about sports. Somebody approached me, I could tell where they stand and how they feel about that situation. Which one had more impact on you? That's a tough question. It depends.
Starting point is 00:43:03 I would say Lakers. I would say Lakers. You don't get the opportunity probably even to be on kardashians if you're not a laker well if i never met no chloe yeah who did y'all meet some club i forgot the name of the club i didn't even know who she was you know 30 days later i was married wow at one point you said that you regretted leaving taraji for chloe do Do you still feel that way? I regret it the way I was. You regret the way? Yeah. Okay. Yeah. It wasn't like a man. Oh, you were with Taraji when you met Khloe?
Starting point is 00:43:31 Yeah. You broke up with Taraji P. Henson for Khloe Kardashian? What was the reason? It wasn't a reason. That's why you regret the way he did it. What do you miss more, the NBA or Khloe Kardashian? Oh, man. Khloe Kardashian. I miss my wife more, the NBA or Khloe Kardashian? Khloe Kardashian.
Starting point is 00:43:45 I miss my wife more. Have y'all spoke since? You have a good relationship? Nah, sometimes I go to her DM and say something. Text her, hey Big A. Yeah. Does she respond? Yeah. That's interesting. Do you believe in the Kardashian curse? No.
Starting point is 00:44:01 What's the curse? I don't know. That's what he always says. Yeah. I don't believe it. don't know who he is. That's what he always says. Yeah. I don't believe it. Yeah. I don't believe it. Yeah. Have you spoken to Taraji?
Starting point is 00:44:10 Nah. No? No. Okay, yeah. I mean, just as friends or whatever, like, just to make amends. No. No. Okay. I wish I had, though.
Starting point is 00:44:17 Yeah. No. How did you become, like, an authority in sports? Like, what made all of these people say, you know what, I want to go talk to this young man? I've been doing this since I was like four or five years old. I went from SpongeBob to SportsCenter, and I started doing the sports picks when I was 10. And I won a football pool with a bunch of grown men.
Starting point is 00:44:32 And the first people I worked with were Jake and Logan, you know. I don't know. I think just being myself, being real, I think people connect to that. And how can these people listen to the podcast? How can they listen? It's going to be out in two weeks, I think. Yeah, a couple weeks. How can they listen?
Starting point is 00:44:44 Oh, it's not even out yet? No. They got six episodes done so far. Yeah, a couple weeks. How can they listen? Oh, it's not even out yet? No. They got six episodes done so far. Yeah, eight. I'm excited. We just shot with Jadakiss and Young Upcoming Boxer. How many is Caitlyn on? All of them.
Starting point is 00:44:54 Really? Yeah, Caitlyn's on all of them. It's easy for me because it's like I'm playing with Kobe again. You know what I'm saying? Just swing the ball, Caitlyn, I'm open. Which ball? You got it. He's talking kinky.
Starting point is 00:45:08 Now you're talking kinky. You didn't even pause. You just like swing the ball, Kaelin, I'm open. Now you're kinky. Yeah. Christ. You are kinky. Oh, my God.
Starting point is 00:45:18 No one else was even thinking that. No, not at all. Charlamagne just minding. He was excited to see Kaelin. And then when Kaelin didnagne just mind went, he was excited to see Caitlyn. Out of my eyes. And when Caitlyn didn't come this morning, he was a little depressed.
Starting point is 00:45:28 I wasn't depressed. I was like, oh, that'd be a good interview. Caitlyn is an amazing storyteller, bro. I can see it. Amazing.
Starting point is 00:45:33 He lived a life, clearly. That's what I'm trying to say. First person on the Wheaties box. Facts, facts, facts. You know what I mean? Two lives, like.
Starting point is 00:45:40 Word. Yeah. Woman of the year, gold medalist. All that stuff in there. Woman of the year gold medalist all that stuff in the woman of the year one lifetime that's a crazy life yeah and and amazing that's
Starting point is 00:45:52 things that's right so two weeks keeping up with sports podcast you have an exact date no no no is this a real thing it's a market employee now it's a real thing.
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Starting point is 00:46:24 News is real. News is real. News is real. News is real. News is real. News is real. News is real. News is real. News is real. News is real. News is real. News is real. News is real. News is real. News is real. News is real. News is real. News is real. News is real. News is real. News is real. News is real. News is real. News is real. News is real. News is real. News is real. News is real. News is real. News is real. News is real. News is real. News is real. News is real. News is real. News is real. most dangerous morning show the breakfast club it's time for just with the mess on the breakfast club she's a coach of shit she was able to get y'all to see something and understand something that nobody could get you to see it's time to settle it off mouthful okay this is a six-month pregnant young i'm hungry i'm hungry that back ain't getting big though no it's not what excuse me that's stomach though my back is naturally small this is a baby in there that's right that pregnancy gonna hurt and this thing oh my god Innocent. Oh, my God. What? Yeah, but don't say that. I know it's going to hurt.
Starting point is 00:47:05 I hate you. Yo, shut up. Okay. So, Lornaux X wishes he had Beyonce and Shaboosie's success. During a recent interview with BBC, Lornaux X says he's happy for Beyonce and Shaboosie's success in country music. But he wishes he had the same experience. He said, I wish this would have happened for me. I wasn't even able to experience this. Lor what are you talking about low north x song old
Starting point is 00:47:31 town road is still the longest running number one single in billboard hot 100 history and remain number one for 19 weeks i don't know despite that milestone he still felt like he he wasn't received well in the country spaces and look it's a lot of people like his fans and um or ex-fans of his and just the media they play with him because how he play like with the devil they they they say yo like one minute you're you're team god and then you twerking on the devil and you're doing certain you know certain things and people don't play with that so i also think that Lil Nas X, he wasn't committed to country music. You know what I mean? So you put out Old Town Road, biggest record in the world,
Starting point is 00:48:15 but then you veered away from the country sound. I think Shaboosie is committed to being a country artist. Yeah, and being a country artist. Beyonce committed to a whole Cowboy Carter album. Absolutely. You know, so Lil Nas X, whatever success he thinks he didn't have, because Old Town Road was the biggest record in the world. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:48:29 Maybe you should have just followed up with more country music. He should have stuck with it. That's what I'm saying. He branched out after Old Town Road in different genres of music. And yes, people gave him hell, but they're giving Beyonce hell too. Yeah. And I'm sure they're giving Shabuzy hell too, but it don't matter. Success is success.
Starting point is 00:48:43 Just like it didn't matter for Lil Nas X. Old Town Road, that success was massive. Yeah, but you bring a lot of this stuff on yourself. Like when you, or I don't know if it's the label behind the recent stuff that he's been putting out that people haven't been liking. But I mean, this is what you chose. This is the direction that you went into after
Starting point is 00:49:00 country. So that's why you're not still, you know. You should have kept doing more country. Definitely should have. LaMelo Ball hit with lawsuit. LaMelo Ball was hit with a lawsuit alleging that he drove over an 11-year-old fan's foot. Damn. When you see your children hurt, it hurts you. She says last October 7th, after a Charlotte Hornets event,
Starting point is 00:49:21 fans were outside the arena going up to players as they left. He was like, LaMelo, I love you. Sign my autograph. You know, give me your autograph. Charlotte Hornets event fans were outside the arena going up to players as they left he was like well I love you sign my my autograph you know give me your autograph she says ball did not sign anything and drove off I just seen my son kind of go down I thought maybe he had dropped something but she says Angel had not dropped anything that ball had driven over his foot breaking it for a while I couldn't even recognize who my child was because I mean, like, depression. Not being able to go outside and play. Because of his foot?
Starting point is 00:49:49 You couldn't recognize his foot? That man is hurt. You cut it out. That man is hurt. His mom is depressed. He's depressed. Yes. For a minute, I couldn't recognize him, but I seen my son go down. Yes. LaMelo Ball signed a five-year, $204 million contract. I feel her pain. I'm hurt now. I feel the little boy pain. It ain't about her damn pain $204 million contract. I feel her pain.
Starting point is 00:50:05 I'm hurt now. I feel the little boy pain. It ain't about her damn pain. Yes, it is. That's my son. So you're telling me if Ash hurt himself, you wouldn't feel it? Yes, you would. Yes, I would. A man with a $200 million contract run over Ash's foot and break it,
Starting point is 00:50:17 and you don't feel pain? I'm hurt now. My back hurt. That might be my cousin. They ain't no kid learning to do. No way. Pay that woman, LaMelo, and that boy cousin. They in the snow curtain. No can't learn it, too. No way. Pay that woman, LaMelo, and that boy. I feel for the little boy.
Starting point is 00:50:30 Please stop running up to people's cars, y'all. I don't care who pull up on you. Don't run up to nobody's car. Don't run over that young man's foot. Don't run over nobody's foot, yes. But we don't know what LaMelo was going through or what was going on. I mean, there's no justification. I'm not trying to justify him hitting that little boy.
Starting point is 00:50:46 But I'm just saying, like, please, don't run up on her by any car. I know what the little boy is going through. Yeah, the little boy. The little boy got a broke foot. His mom was depressed. LaMelo got a five-year, $200 million contract. Cut the check, LaMelo. Okay.
Starting point is 00:50:59 All right. All right. Don't try to give me no little signed jersey either. All right. That's just a mess. Okay. You got to ask me something. Oh, so that was just a mess. Okay. You got to ask me something. Oh, that was just a mess.
Starting point is 00:51:07 Yes. Who are you giving that donkey to? Well, pregnant woman. There's a woman named Martha Bowles who, she wants her flowers. I'll say that. She wants her flowers. Okay. Yes.
Starting point is 00:51:17 And she got them. We'll discuss for after the hour. It's the Breakfast Club. Wake up. Wake up. You're locked into the Breakfast Club. Push donkey up the detail. Made it breakfast club damn the hee-haw again it's time for donkey i ain't trying to be donkey today no more they should be embarrassed by what they already did i'm not making these people do these things
Starting point is 00:51:38 called donkey of the day and it really caught me off guard damn Damn, Charlamagne. Who got the donkey of the day today? Donkey of the day for Wednesday, May 22nd goes to Marfa Bowles. Now, we live in a world where everybody wants their flowers. Everybody wants to be celebrated. Everybody wants to be honored. And folks aren't waiting on someone to give them their flowers. They're growing them themselves. And in some cases, they are taking them.
Starting point is 00:52:02 I want to ask you a question, Jess. How do you feel about people giving you your flowers? you receive them when they are giving i do receive them yes i feel like i've come a long way but i have a lot of ways to go i have a long way to go but yeah i give i like when people give me my flowers have you ever felt like you wasn't being respected and you wanted your flowers so much that you would take them absolutely not no okay i don't i don't believe in taking the flowers i really don't believe flowers give you validation it feels good to be honored but i'm not gonna take nobody flowers well martha bowles martha bowles disagrees with you okay she she she took her flowers uh she
Starting point is 00:52:37 wanted to be celebrated so she decided to celebrate herself let's go to 48 on your side for the report please the decan county sheriff's office arrested and charged Martha Bowes with theft of property and the desecration of a grave site. This after deputies say she was found with a large collection of floral arrangements inside her home. And family members of those buried here at Painter Cemetery say they caught her in the act. I think that's probably one of the lowest things somebody could do. These are clips from surveillance footage of Martha Bowes caught in the act, stealing multiple flower arrangements from graves at Painter Cemetery in Crossville following Decoration Day. Stealing flowers from a dead person's grave. Stealing flowers from a dead person's grave is like taking all the picture frames out of a blind person's house
Starting point is 00:53:20 because it's not like they're going to notice. Unless they're Stevie Wonder. Stevie Wonder would notice. Let me tell you something, man. Whatever is for you will be for you okay whatever you are supposed to have you won't have to force i understand i understand if you want your flowers but if you're going to take them if you're going to steal them don't take them from someone else especially someone who's deceased okay this is exactly why they say give me my flowers while i'm here to smell them because if i can smell them that means i'm still alive and if i'm alive that means they are harder to take from me not to mention who are you
Starting point is 00:53:48 people that just like to play around in graveyards i was born in the 1900s we didn't play around in graveyards we went to funerals we went to visit and pay our respect anything outside of that was guaranteed to be the plot of some horror movie okay the thought of someone wandering around a graveyard for no reason makes me feel like michael myers about to pop out and show niggas and sometimes for people like martha bowes i wish they did did you ever do that uh just when you were playing with them white people in pennsylvania what first of all i wasn't playing with no white people but then i do what ever like just play around the graveyard no i did not and none of my white friends did that we didn't do they weren't that weird that's right that's how I know we have officially reached the ghetto point of no return here on Earth.
Starting point is 00:54:28 The dead don't even care if you disrespect them no more. They're like, man, take them petty-ass flowers. Whatever brings your punk-ass joy on that side, because y'all need it more than I do. Hell, the deceased may pity us because flowers are expensive. Mother's Day was earlier this month. You got to think, if you got a mother, a grandma, a wife aunt that can get expensive before you know it you done spent 700 000 flowers okay that lady probably walked through that grave and saw that expensive ass floral arrangement and thought to herself what a waste they can't even smell them let me get those
Starting point is 00:54:58 ladies y'all say y'all want a man that can get you flowers every week well a dozen roses is about 100 so that's 400 a month that's almost five grand a year for something that dies after four days so i can understand the thought process of someone that says i might as well steal these flowers because they're gonna be dead in the next 36 hours anyway this person gonna be dead forever they're in a better place and these flowers need to be in a better place too listen i need you all to start treating actual dead people the way you treat that man or woman who ghosted you. If someone ghosts you, you should respect the dead and never disturb them again. Can we please start giving actual dead people the same energy?
Starting point is 00:55:35 Please give Martha Bowles the sweet sounds in the Hamiltons. Oh, no, you are the donkey of the day. You are the donkey of the day. You are the donkey of the day. Yee-haw. I did not know that flowers were that expensive. What? Are you crazy? What?
Starting point is 00:56:01 I didn't know that. Floor arrangements are crazy expensive. You see that floor arrangement I got over there? That makes me feel so good because my man always bought me flowers, but I didn't know that. Floor arrangements are crazy expensive. You see that floor arrangement I got over there? That makes me feel so good because my man always buy me flowers, but I didn't know they was that. No, well, hold up. Before I tell you, what kind of flowers he be getting you? Orchids.
Starting point is 00:56:15 Like a dozen? Roses, sunflowers. Yeah, like make arrangements. Oh, they be in a vase and stuff? First of all, stop playing with my man. No, I'm just asking questions. Because if they just came in plastic, he'd just stop by the store real quick before he pulled up. I mean, you see the flowers that come up here for me. Like, stop playing with me.
Starting point is 00:56:33 Let's not even play. It'd be like assorted in nice and different kinds of flowers. I didn't know all of that was expensive. I swear I didn't. Yes, them things cost money. You said a dozen of roses is $100? At least. Jesus. You don't think so? How much things cost money. You said a dozen of roses is $100? At least. Jesus.
Starting point is 00:56:46 You don't think so? How much they cost? That's still a lot. He said $50, $60. That's still a lot for some roses. Yes. Let me see. Average price of a dozen roses.
Starting point is 00:56:55 Let's see. That's just crazy. Man, look. I just pulled up average price of a dozen roses. Nationally, the average cost for a dozen roses is 88 dollars and 61 cents inflation what jesus that cost so you buy four or five people roses that's over 400 damn near 500 man that's why i don't even know why brothers be having side chicks it don't make no sense yeah well side chicks don't deserve flowers now come Come on now. That's true. They like weed. Weed. Very much weed.
Starting point is 00:57:26 Well, good. We'll be right back. This is The Breakfast Club. What's up, y'all? It's your girl, Jessa Larry. Charlamagne Tha God. DJ Envy is not here today. Since Charlamagne is around the corner getting interviewed about a book at another radio station,
Starting point is 00:57:38 he just stepped out. There, he's getting interviewed at a live, like, it's live right now like we not live so let me just report the last story that i had y'all real quick but before i get into that milwaukee i'm gonna be there this weekend and listen i didn't know and and don't try to get me donkey today because i didn't know that black people actually um lived in milwaukee i mean like when you say milwaukee it don't like really give black. But I love the fact that I know now that there are black people in Wisconsin. And so y'all can meet me there at the Milwaukee Improv. We got two shows this Friday, two shows this Saturday.
Starting point is 00:58:14 Get show tickets at justalariusofficial.com. All right. So this is a little crazy. Man found being missing for 26 years. So a man in Algeria named Omar bin bin omram i don't want to mess his name up but you know that's that's his name uh he disappeared 26 years ago during a time when there was a civil unrest in the country most people assume he was among uh he was among 200 000 people killed at that time or the 20 000000 people that were kidnapped. But earlier this month, he was found just 300 feet from his childhood home in the basement of his neighbor's home.
Starting point is 00:58:50 He was at his neighbor's house the whole time. Nearly three decades ago, Omar vanished while on his way to vocational school in Algeria. His family feared the worst, believing that he had fallen victim to the civil war's violence. However, the shocking truth was much closer to home, just 300 feet away actually. On May 12th, Omar, now 45, was found alive in his neighbor's cellar. He had been kept in a hay covered contraption resembling a sheep pen. The discovery came to light after a social media argument over inheritance led to the suspect's brother to reveal Omar's location. Police then found a hidden trap door in the
Starting point is 00:59:32 cellar and rescued Omar who was immediately taken for medical and psychological treatment. Omar told the police that he could see his family from his prison from he could see his family from his prison sometimes you know calling, calling where he was held captive, his prison, but couldn't call for help because of a spell that his captor has cast on him. He is now 45 and his kidnapper is 61. 26 years being gone and, you know, you write at your neighbor's house. Like, oh, my God, that's crazy. It reminds me of the movie The Lovely Bones, which was actually based on a true story. It stars Mark Wahlberg and a couple of other people in there. And I don't know if y'all saw that movie, but it's definitely a good watch.
Starting point is 01:00:13 It's along the lines of this story I just reported. The suspect tried to flee the scene but was caught and arrested. Thank God he is. But, damn, it's like, how do you even restart your life after 26 years of being missing and like how don't you like give up you know not not saying that i like had wished that for him but like he he stayed alive and he didn't a lot of people would have killed themselves and in that um in that predicament it's like damn how do you live with that you know what i'm saying and damn, how do you live with that?
Starting point is 01:00:45 You know what I'm saying? And go back to regular life. Because that was his prison for being locked up 26 years. So, yeah, that would be another Just With The Mess story that I didn't get to cover. And the 7 o'clock hour. We're going to open the phone lines, y'all. I got my own topic. Okay, just.
Starting point is 01:01:04 You know what I'm saying?'all i got my own topic or whatever you know i'm saying you know i got my own topic all right because it is mental health awareness month what i wanted to do i wanted to kind of dive into like you know black families and this can be you know you can i'm not saying you can't be white call up you know puerto rican whatever you know other any other race or ethnicity or whatever but you know what i'm saying like I know a lot of uh black families they like to sweep things under the rug and we were actually talking about this me and um one of the producers like a couple weeks ago and um uh shout out the uh Trappin Anonymous uh the guy Chris I believe that's his name he does these he has a pop and podcast where he like gets these
Starting point is 01:01:42 stories out for these people and it was a story about this girl, April Hurley. She's from Baltimore. And I don't know how many people know about that. But it was a lot. It was a custodian. Not a custodian. What is it called? Red, the janitor.
Starting point is 01:01:58 In your building. We live in a building. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Maintenance man or whatever. And he had, like, he had, like, broke into her house. Maintenance man or whatever. And he had like, he had like broke into her house. Like a supervisor. Yeah, like litter on fire and all that. And she survived that.
Starting point is 01:02:11 You know what I'm saying? And it's a lot of things, a lot of trauma that people carry. But sometimes they try to sweep them under the rug. Now, I'm not saying she tried to do that. But I remember stories like that growing up that families uh have buried or try to bury and with no therapeutic help or anything like that um which why I'm glad that Charlemagne and God is such a big advocate for mental uh mental health and getting therapy but I want to open up the phone lines so you can like kind of vent this is kind of like get it off your chest
Starting point is 01:02:41 but like some things that you feel betrayed by your family by covering up things that you couldn't say when you were little or questions that you may have for like your parents or your grandparents or your aunties or whatever. If you are like a victim of a family member covering some stuff up, call myself, call up and get it off your chest. Y'all is just with the mess with breakfast club. We make everything. call up and get it off your chest y'all it's just with the mess with breakfast club we back it's topic time call 800-585-1051 to join into the discussion with the breakfast club what's up y'all it's your girl jess hilarious with the breakfast club so i had my own topic char i was saying that because it is Mental Health Awareness Month. Why you took your glasses off? It is no, no, because you hate them.
Starting point is 01:03:30 There's no known secret that, you know, a lot of things go unexplained and unspoken in black families. Like growing up, a lot of things that, a lot of traumas that were trying to be hidden from us and stuff like that, you know. And I feel like the older we get, you know, we look at things differently. And a good example is watching one of the Tyler Perry movies, The Family Reunion. This happens a lot, but I feel like Tyler, listen, this is not Wild N' Out.
Starting point is 01:03:58 This is the Tyler Perry movie. Remember the movie that Bow Wow played in? He grew up thinking that his sister, I mean, thinking his mother was actually his sister because she had the baby when she was too young. She couldn't take care of it. So her mother raised him to be her sibling. And he found that out later. Whole time that was his mother
Starting point is 01:04:16 and she was holding on to so much anger because she knew the truth, but he didn't know the truth. Think about how much of that is really real. You know, like it's a lot of trauma that, and a lot of things that are swept under the rug by our families. Well, people never get answers for. OK, so we're going to go to the phone lines, guys, because we have a couple of callers. Hello. Good morning. Good morning.
Starting point is 01:04:37 Yes. How are you? I'm good, girl. What's up? How are you doing? Good. Congratulations on the baby. Thank you. I just had one. Oh, congratulations back to you, Mama. Thank you. So what do you feel like some of your trauma was and what was swept under the rug for you? So I'm literally just going through the trauma. My only sister tried to erase me from being my mother's daughter and tried to erase me from my inheritance.
Starting point is 01:05:08 I'm fighting her right now. How? How did she try to do that? Well, she had custody over my mom. I had to fight for conservatorship and guardianship for my mother. And she tried to do that and one of the questions that probate actually do is there any other living uh relatives or or siblings and she said no um so she did that twice and when my mother was tight growing up like how what is like you know do you have we were but she we were when we were little but something i don't know happened where she just she just hate my guts like yeah because
Starting point is 01:05:53 she she she stole a quarter like forty thousand dollars from my mom damn um she quit cleaning my mother's house so wait i'm fighting for all that stuff now. Yeah. Yeah. And you haven't spoken to her, obviously. No. Like we, when my mother, my mother, um, passed in January. Sorry.
Starting point is 01:06:14 And we didn't even speak at the funeral. Jesus. Okay. Well, I'm sending healing energy for that relationship. I don't even know if either of you want that, but obviously it's just yall too y'all have no other siblings right it's just y'all two left no just me and her just you and her hopefully y'all can come to some type of understanding because you know families do make up families do hurt you more than strangers at times yes they do you know there has to be some trauma that she's going through to do all this, too. You know, you know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 01:06:45 So I hope she finds, you know, her the peace within herself. And then and you find, you know, reconciliation with her. Hopefully, because it's just. Yeah, I'll be praying for her. I'll be praying for her. But I let it. I give it to God because. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:07:02 The last couple of years have been full of trauma. Life be life. Yeah, no it does. God be God. Yes, God be God. Okay.
Starting point is 01:07:12 Yeah, but you have a good day, baby. Thank you for sharing. All right, bye. You have one too. Thanks,
Starting point is 01:07:17 boo. Good morning, who's this? Hey, good morning, this is BDOT. I'm from Brooklyn. What's up,
Starting point is 01:07:22 BDOT from Brooklyn? Hey, good morning, Jess. Good morning, MV. Charlam from Brooklyn. What's up, BDOT from Brooklyn? Hey. Good morning, Jess. Good morning, Envy. Charlamagne Tha God. Peace, King. I just had a quick question.
Starting point is 01:07:39 Now, I have been through the foster system before at a very young age because of my mom's actions. And I wasn't able to see her for a very long time. And I just recently reconnected with her, I would say about 10 years ago. And she's still doing the same thing that basically tore the family apart. Now, I just wanted to know, what can be a way that I can basically console my mother-in-law was like, hey, these are the things you're doing. And she was like tearing us apart without her feeling the way or feeling too guilty about it. Without her feeling a way or feeling too guilty about it. So you're trying to save her feelings as well? In a sense, because I know a lot of things that she did, right, basically helped us through our situation um when we was poor and i know that she had to do what she had to do to you know help us survive but in the end the result it
Starting point is 01:08:34 landed her in jail and that that's one of the things i don't want to happen again okay and so she's still basically doing the same thing like you you said. I mean, you can't really be too worried about the feelings at the end of the day. You see how you're still so cautious of hurting your mom's feelings, but you were the child at one point. You're still her child. You're always her baby, and you're trying to salvage her feelings. You know what I'm saying? You're still being very selfless. I'm not saying be selfish, but she has to be held accountable.
Starting point is 01:09:05 Is she seeing therapy? Did you suggest therapy or anything? I have, to be fair. And she has been in the program, but she never completed it. And, you know, she basically went back to her old ways. And I'm just like, well, what can possibly help her? Well, to be honest with you this is if nothing's gonna help outside the walls maybe inside the walls will help her just sit sit down
Starting point is 01:09:33 you know what i'm saying because sometimes bad things do gotta happen for you to learn like again you know what i'm saying like because obviously she's been doing this for so long that's all she know you know what i mean Like and it's hard to unbreak cycles That's been going on so long Like you know what I mean She obviously She don't know how to be a mom Or a great mom
Starting point is 01:09:52 Or walk a straight and narrow right now So maybe inside those walls May be the only answer for her If you suggest the therapy And it ain't getting no better I know you don't want to see your mom go to jail But you don't want to see her die on the outside either Do you?
Starting point is 01:10:04 No of course not I mean especially after we lost our sister a couple months ago definitely you know it's definitely even more so i don't want to see that yeah and so she probably dealing with that too also not probably that's her child too so she's dealing with the loss of a child just a a recent loss, you know, and still probably wake up guilty every day for not being that mom. But she's still got to do what she got to do, you know. So maybe that is that will be a therapy for her having a routine in jail and all of that type of stuff that works a lot of times for a lot of people. Sad to say, but it does. Yeah. But I'm sailing. I'm sending healing energy away
Starting point is 01:10:46 and thank you for sharing what about the money you said you won't give the people I never even say nothing about no money thanks so much for that topic guys because I had to save the show today because you was around the corner getting a haircut for one at 630 and then you had an interview because you dropped your little book yesterday no No, and that's because, never mind, I'm not going to say nothing. It had nothing to do with us, though. Oh, okay.
Starting point is 01:11:10 But Get Honest or Die Lying is in stores now, right? Yes, it is. It's available everywhere you buy books and you can get the audio version. Okay. I'll be on The View later today, too. Okay. You should come with me.
Starting point is 01:11:22 No, you always trying to invite me to come with Whoopi Goldberg. Exactly. I'll be wanting you to meet Whoopi. You don't never want to come with me exactly I be wanting you to meet Whoopi you don't want me to meet Whoopi I tried to get you to meet her last time now I'm tired I don't feel like going nowhere alright I'll go there you're lying
Starting point is 01:11:37 just lying for no reason you don't like meeting you know what Jeff be telling me sometimes when I ask her to meet certain right people she say you always want me to What you were saying? You don't like meeting You know what Jeff Be telling me sometimes? What? When I ask her to meet Certain white people She say You always want me to You always want me to meet
Starting point is 01:11:49 With people from the Civil rights era No I don't say that No I don't You always want me No you just always Want me to meet somebody Like over 60
Starting point is 01:11:57 Like all the time They grown That's who you learn from That's what's up Alright I can meet Whoopi All the time Alright that's fine
Starting point is 01:12:04 She's lying she just rolled her eyes yo oh question on your audible it's you reading yes ma'am no so do you i got you reading two chapters me yes okay no i'm saying because no i'm reading i just i read my own audio book okay cool you're not honest in that line watch more talk sucks available everywhere you buy books now. So is this without the lisp or is this with the lisp? The lisp, the straight, the street, the strong. I'm not going to cheat nobody.
Starting point is 01:12:33 I'm going to get them the full Charlemagne listening experience. You be jamming the words up. That's right. Okay. What's your very secret? Oh. Anyway, Jess with the Mess is next, y'all. We'll be back.
Starting point is 01:12:42 What did we just do? That wasn't Jess with the Mess. That was a segment. That was my Jess with the mess that was a segment Jess fix my mess no that was a segment for mental health awareness month
Starting point is 01:12:49 oh that was a save the show segment got you got you got you got you got you
Starting point is 01:12:53 okay well Jess with the mess what we got coming up what kind of cases I don't know suitcases briefcases what kind of cases
Starting point is 01:13:03 we'll find out when we come back yeah it's the breakfast club the breakfast club suitcases briefcases what kind of cases we'll find out when we come back yeah it's the breakfast club the breakfast club the western world's most dangerous morning show the breakfast club
Starting point is 01:13:13 Charlamagne Tha God Jess Hilarious DJ Envy is off today it's time for Jess with the mess yes the news is real Jess Hilarious
Starting point is 01:13:20 Jessica Robin Moore Jess don't do no lying she don't scare no lying. She don't spare nobody. Worldwide Jess. Worldwide Matt. On The Breakfast Club. She's a culture shift. She was able to get y'all to see something and understand something that nobody could get you to see.
Starting point is 01:13:39 It's time to set it at all. You sure you're not having twins? No, I'm not. Jess O'Leary is eating again. That's a big ass sandwich. Yes, that my sister made me. It's honey, ham, bell peppers, onion, tomato,
Starting point is 01:13:51 chipotle, mayo. You just had breakfast 20 minutes ago. No, I wasn't. It was two hours ago. No, it was not. Yes, it was. Now be quiet.
Starting point is 01:14:00 Anyway, 17-year-old genius makes history as youngest person to earn doctorate. So shout out to Dorothy Jean Tillman II, officially earned her doctorate in integrated behavioral health from ASU, which is Arizona State University, at age 17.
Starting point is 01:14:17 A lot of people are like, how she do that? How she do that? She's the youngest person in the university's history to get her doctoral degree. She was homeschooled and started college at 10 years old. Wow. I knew I was doing something right by homeschooling Ash.
Starting point is 01:14:29 Okay. Oh my gosh. Like this, this is great. This is amazing. That's incredible. Yeah. She's bound for that young cool.
Starting point is 01:14:35 Yes. Yes. Dorothy Jean Tillman II. She earned her bachelor's degree in humanities from Excelsior College in New York in 2018. Then she earned a master of science degree
Starting point is 01:14:47 in 2020 from the unity college of maine leading her to get into the doctor doctorate of behavioral health management program at asu at the age of 15 i wonder does she uh is she gonna put does that put pressure on her to finish things fast that is crazy because she said i'm just really grateful that the world is my oyster and that i've done so much so young and i have time to kind of think of that like what she wanted to do and all of that like this girl has been in college since 10 i'm pretty sure like she's used to it now she probably just want to start a podcast now absolutely not okay she's probably just not uh she's so gma she's just like any other teenager she's still figuring
Starting point is 01:15:26 out her specific dreams and what her goals are congratulations y'all yes i love that salute salute all right so in some ghetto news y'all we're gonna get real ghetto on this wednesday ari fletcher gets into a what nothing ari fletcher gets into a subliminal beef with the mother of moneybagg Yo's child. So Ari posted a picture yesterday wearing a t-shirt that said, his ex is my biggest fan, right? And added the caption, facts.
Starting point is 01:15:54 Then his big mother shared a video of herself wearing a t-shirt that said, tell your boyfriend to stop calling me. We all getting these t-shirts out. Like, girl, how you get a t-shirt that fast? Who got the screen press? Somebody got the screen press at the house. I i'm like what's going on why y'all making t-shirts going on line to post how we know this ain't photoshop because you can do that you can just put on a blank shirt
Starting point is 01:16:15 and then just put the words in you know and maybe that's what they're doing because she got that t-shirt fast i mean she posts that picture i said what's going on i used to get screen pressed in the mall they ain't take that it wasn't that no on? I used to get screen pressed in the mall. They ain't take that. It wasn't that fast. No, they ain't going to the mall. But the baby mother's t-shirt said, tell your boyfriend to stop calling me. So she also followed up with another post quoting the lyrics to Wannabe by Glorilla and
Starting point is 01:16:36 Meg Thee Stallion. It said, he run back to me because you born a nigger. And then she added the fact that those are her favorite lyrics, right? Some people in the comments pointed out that Moneybaggiel has no choice and then she and then she added the fact that those are her favorite lyrics right some people in the comments pointed out that moneybaggiel has no choice but to keep contact with this woman because they share a child um moneybaggiel later tweeted though ain't nobody talking about me so his girlfriend ari responded well his wife uh ari responded and said don't say nobody say
Starting point is 01:17:00 your baby mama it's been five years five years of stalking and harassment this ish is so beneath me so what do you think should happen in that situation just um i mean well he ain't gonna be able to stop talking so they do share a child i mean and if he felt like ain't nothing wrong with if he felt like there are no lines being crossed and then i guess he's literally all about the man though should Ari care this much? mmm if it's affecting her marriage I believe so I mean but like if it's been five years
Starting point is 01:17:34 of stalking and harassment it's the first time we hearing something like this cause I'm used to her like and Tyena like her and her big mother not trying to speak nothing up but that's what's been going on. I ain't never hear about her getting into it. Her and her baby mother.
Starting point is 01:17:50 Her and her baby father's baby mother. Gotcha, gotcha, gotcha, gotcha. Yeah, you know. But I never heard anything about Moneybagg Yo's kids, moms or anything like that. But she is married to this man and if it's been for five years of
Starting point is 01:18:05 stalking and harassment then i i get why it's bothering her but i don't condone violence but you know either call the police or y'all gotta fight yeah because like the internet the internet is not going to do anything but fuel it t-shirt fighting is crazy t-shirt fighting is crazy and and then especially if ain't even one of y'all making no money from the t-shirts I guess they're making money from the engagement I don't know but if they're not your line of t-shirts cause I would hate
Starting point is 01:18:33 for Ari to come with another t-shirt today and then the other go back and keep getting t-shirts made that t-shirt person is coming up whoever that t-shirt person is is making a killing yes yes okay but i don't know because listen money bag yo he i'm not saying that he could be talking to her but if if she
Starting point is 01:18:54 put on a t-shirt tell your boyfriend to stop calling me is she trying to make it seem like he'd be calling her for something more than the child are you saying that she should probably check money bag yo before yeah go like that. Yeah. You know what I mean? But a lot of baby mothers, they be antagonistic. Tell me, they be antagonizing. Is antagonistic a word? I believe it is.
Starting point is 01:19:13 It can be if you want it to be. Absolutely. Okay. Sometimes they be antagonizing. I know people with a lot of baby mothers and when they not getting their way or when they want a little bit of clout, something something like that they may bother the guy yeah seriously just to get a reaction out of his girlfriend out is out of his current girlfriend but Ari is not just money baggles girlfriend that's his wife now
Starting point is 01:19:33 that's right you know what I mean the wife is uncomfortable you got to do what you got to do make the wife comfortable got a dude come on and do hurry it I'm a say anybody some of me. That's how you exclude yourself. He should have got a t-shirt. Yeah. He should have had that on his t-shirt. Ain't nobody talking about me. Ain't nobody talking about me.
Starting point is 01:19:52 Yo, but that is just what the mess for the whole day, y'all. That's right. The People's Choice Mix is up next. I don't know why Envy leaves. He's not here. But then he leaves the mix and acts like he's here for 15 minutes. I don't get it. He's a DJ. It has to be
Starting point is 01:20:05 pre-recorded. It doesn't have to be. Oh, gosh. But he chooses to make it such. It's The Breakfast Club. You're checking out The Breakfast Club. Yep, it's the world's most dangerous morning show, The Breakfast Club. Charlamagne Tha God, Jess Hilarious, DJ Envy is off today.
Starting point is 01:20:23 Beautiful Wednesday, man. My book is out. My new book, my third book, Get Honest or Die Lying, Why Small Talk Sucks. It is available everywhere you purchase books now. I will be at the Barnes and Noble in New York City on Fifth Avenue at 1 p.m. today signing copies of Get Honest or Die Lying. I'll be signing all my books. So if you want to bring all your books, bring them. Black Privilege and Ship One. But I'll be signing copies of Get Honest or lying i'll be signing all my books so if you want to bring all your books bring them uh black privilege and ship one but i'll be signing copies of get honest or die trying 1 p.m today at the barnes and noble on fifth avenue in new york city and
Starting point is 01:20:52 then at 5 p.m i'll be at the barnes and noble in paramus new jersey uh signing copies of my book and tomorrow i'll be in philly i'll be in philly tomorrow at a green street french school with uncle bobby's coffee and books i'll be there at 7 p.m so just go to why small talk sucks.com for more information on uh where i will be nice and you said get honest or die trying you may get honest or die lying yes get honest or die lying salute the 50 cent you know uh of course his his first album get rich die trying was uh a lot of inspiration for the title. But the most inspiration for the title was me having this. I was on this spiritual retreat and it hit me.
Starting point is 01:21:31 One of the things that came up for me was stop lying to yourself and stop volunteering those lies to other people. So that was the message I wanted to deliver with this book, Get Honest or Die Lying. Nice. Nice backstory. You got shows this weekend, right? Yep, in Milwaukee. nice nice backstory so you got shows this weekend right yep in milwaukee yep you said that was the very first city who put uh who played the breakfast club b 100.7 in milwaukee somebody actually uh reggie salute to reggie reggie actually sent me a bunch of places for you to eat
Starting point is 01:21:56 oh my god thank you so much reggie because i'll be so hungry day in and day out okay he hit me yesterday he said he can't have you come to the city and end up cooking for yourself. Yeah. Although I would. I ain't scared to get in that kitchen. But thank you so much, Reggie. Y'all can meet me at the Milwaukee Improv two shows this Friday, two shows this Saturday. Desi will be there with me. My brother, Desi Alexander. Get your tickets at just hilarious official dot com. I'm sorry. There will be no meet and greet. I've been stopped doing them, but I really especially don't do them now because I'm pregnant.
Starting point is 01:22:28 And I just rather not do the mask. Like, there's no point in taking a picture with a mask on. And you don't want anybody touching your stomach. And I don't want anybody touching my stomach. That is definitely true as well. So get your tickets. They're selling, though, like, really, really,
Starting point is 01:22:41 like, really good. Why wouldn't they? You're Jess Alaris. I'm just saying. I know. Thank you. You don't take it for granted is they you're just i'm just saying i know thank you you don't take it for granted is what you're saying no i don't take it for granted and i'm absolutely humble in this situation um this is the city i've never gone to never like i said i discredit them for black people i didn't know that there was so many of us running around here
Starting point is 01:22:58 doing our thing yes didn't know that so i can't wait to see you guys this weekend okay and do we got a positive note before we get up I do it was Larry I'm sorry my man Larry
Starting point is 01:23:09 Mensah is the one who sent me the food recommendations for you he gonna be like Reggie I'm sorry salute to Reggie
Starting point is 01:23:15 Reggie works at B100.7 oh okay Larry's the one who sent me the restaurants for you to eat okay thank you
Starting point is 01:23:22 Larry I'm gonna eat as soon as I get there. So salute to Larry. And yeah, when we come back, it's the positive note. It's the world's most dangerous morning show, The Breakfast Club. Yep, it's the world's most dangerous morning show, The Breakfast Club. Charlamagne Tha God, Jess Hilarious, DJ Envy is off today.
Starting point is 01:23:37 And I want to tell Philadelphia, man, looking at the website, you know, tomorrow I'll be in Philadelphia. I will be at um i will be at green street friend school with uncle bobby's coffee and books and i'm looking at the website and it says it has a little fire emoji and it says going fast so i don't know what that means i knew though the tickets were selling crazy so um that's what they mean yo they're going fast like they're going fast that means it's not a lot of tickets left okay that's what i was trying to get at so yes go get your tickets i'll be in philly tomorrow 7 p.m uh with uncle bobby's uh books i'll be at the green street
Starting point is 01:24:16 friend school at 7 p.m thank you philly man philly always be showing so much love thank y'all philly um so the positive note is simply this one of the healthiest habits to learn one of the healthiest habits jessica is take nothing personally okay did i do that recently or something like no why are you looking at me take nothing personal oh yeah okay it's breakfast club that's good i don't know who he stole that from who you get that from that's just one of them things I live by. Okay, nice. Breakfast club, bitches!
Starting point is 01:24:48 You all finished or y'all done?

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