The Breakfast Club - FULL SHOW: Drake Seeks More Docs from Kendrick & UMG in ‘Not Like Us’ Lawsuit, Cam’ron Tricks Omar Gooding into Shooting Fake Movie + Pete Davidson Interview
Episode Date: August 13, 2025Today on The Breakfast Club, Pete Davidson opens up about sobriety, dealing with toxic tabloids, future fatherhood, life on SNL, and his new movie. Plus, Cam’ron tricks Omar Gooding into shootin...g a fake movie amid their beef. And Charlamagne Tha God gives Donkey of the Day to a nude driver busted at a traffic stop with drugs and a stolen motorcycle. Listen for more!YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BreakfastClubPower1051FMSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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I feel blessed black and highly favored.
Happy to be here, another day to serve our beautiful listeners.
Good morning, team.
Yes, Jess had me out on a school night last night.
I did.
Just was performing last night in the Bronx, drop a bomb for Jess.
Thank you.
The craziest people in America come from the Bronx and all of Florida.
But you made it.
You survived.
Exactly.
Look, but you know what?
Somebody said that.
I thank you for envy.
You and your wife came and Lauren came.
You didn't think I was going to come?
I didn't.
Because it's car show week, yo.
You'd be busy as hell.
You're right, especially the week leading up to it.
So I thank you so much for, you know, coming out and showing love.
But, yo, a couple of my fans was like, oh, no, we got, because Rob Stableton shouted out envy on the mic.
And so I'm walking back to the back to go to the green room.
And a couple of the people was like, oh, we know Charlemagne ain't coming because he's still the craziest people come from the Bronx and all the Florida.
So we're glad to Envy and Lauren came.
That was funny.
I'm glad you understand.
Yes, yes, yes.
But shout out the sauce of Cunfuego, Rob Stableton, everybody over there, man.
It was a dope night.
It was amazing.
Yo, and the food at Saucca Confirgo was crazy.
Amazing.
Because I was standing right there by the kitchen, like, where people come out at.
And I was saying people food, man.
I was grabbing people wings and I think so.
The lobster and shrimp, pineapple, fried rice, amazing.
Yo, all of that was coming past me.
I'm like, I can't take a piece of somebody lobster, but I was stealing the wings.
Oh, man.
It was so good.
It was so good.
Show was really dope. It sold out last night.
Did it sell out tonight?
It's almost sold out.
Yo, it was so sold out.
The owner was like, excuse me.
you have a table for six
and it's only three of you
do you mind if you put
two more people at their table
I'm like get that money
go ahead
so they put two more people at a table
but it was cool
they were cool
you killed it last night
hilarious people were dying
just felt
people were dying laughing
it's the Bronx
you have to be specific
why would I come to a show
people are just dying
okay because that could happen
in the Bronx
you're right
stop
you don't do this
what
tell them finish his citizen
People were dying.
I was about to, you cut me off.
So I did not.
You kept it going.
You kept going.
You just found the...
Yes, you can't down like studs sometimes.
They were saying that in the club.
Okay.
No, boy, that's a slur.
I didn't know.
She found the one stunt in the club.
Because that's what she called in last night.
Yeah, because she's a comedian on stage at a nightclub.
I was...
Not on the radio in the morning, dummy.
I would say what she said, but she found the one stud last night.
night, which was her loud.
It was one study.
You want to say what she said on the stage
last night about him, too?
Shut up, no.
Wasn't no gay one's in there.
Wasn't no gay man.
Oh, my goodness.
But, yeah, it was a great time.
It was fun, man.
If you get a chance, definitely check out
Jess tonight, if tickets are not sold out.
Salute to Rob Stapleton,
salute to Desi.
Had a great time last night.
Nice date night.
All right.
Let's get the show cracking.
Pete Davidson will be joining us.
Yeah, you know, Pete's in the new movie
to pick up with Kecky Palmer and Eddie Murphy.
That's right.
Screaming now on Prime Video
So he'll be here to talk about that
And he's got a new baby on the way
All types of stuff
Yeah
So we'll talk to Pete in a little bit
And then we got front page news
So don't go anywhere
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Good morning
Morning everybody
It's DJ NV
Jess O'Larius
Charlemaine the guy
We are the breakfast club
Let's get in some front page news
What's up Morgan
Hey y' hey
How we feeling on a Wednesday
Humpday
Good girl
All right
Let's get into it
So first on front page
The so-called Trump
Takeover in Washington D.C.
Continues
The Trump administration says
homeless people in Washington, D.C. could face jail time amid a federal crackdown on crime in the nation's capital.
White House Press Secretary Caroline Levitt said that homeless people will be given the option to leave encampments and be taken to shelters,
but if they refuse, they could face jail time or be hit with fines.
Now, this comes as President Trump invoked the Home Rule Act and placed D.C.'s police department,
they're referred to as Metropolitan Police, under federal control, federal rule.
He also activated hundreds of National Guard troops to patrol D.C. streets and authorities made nearly two dozen arrests just the first night. White House Press Secretary Caroline Levitt said this is just the beginning. Let's take a listen to our comments.
Over the course of the next month, the Trump administration will relentlessly pursue an arrest every violent criminal in the district who breaks the law, undermines public safety, and endangers law-abiding Americans.
As part of the president's massive law enforcement surge, last night, approximately 850 officers and agents were surged across the city.
They made a total of 23 arrests, including multiple other contacts.
These arrests consisted of homicide, firearms offenses, possession with intent to distribute narcotics, fair evasion, lewd acts, stalking, possession of a high-capacity magazine.
Let me ask you a question, Morgan, you in D.C., what encampment?
are homeless people in D.C. currently in and if you can take them from there and put them in a shelter, why aren't they doing that to begin with? If they did that beforehand, then homeless people would have a place to be and there wouldn't be a problem.
Well, this is true. And there are various homeless encampments around the city located in those national parks that they have referenced, you know, in those press conferences. So, you know, there is a need for homelessness to be addressed in the city.
as far as the resources
that are available to
those vulnerable populations
it seems as though
some of those systems
some of those programs have been cut
so a lot of people
a lot of homeless people don't feel safe
in those encampments in those places
they feel like when they go there
it's more violence when they go there
people steal their things
and they feel safer on the streets
than actually go into a lot of these
homeless shelters or homeless hotels
and things like that
which is so backwards and crazy
it is true
so the emergency authority
that President Trump exercised
under the D.C. Home Rule Act
will expire in 30 days unless Congress approves an extension.
Now, the president said his action could be used as a model for the takeover of other U.S.
cities with high crime rates, specifically mentioning Chicago, L.A., New York, Baltimore, and Oakland during his recent press conference.
Now, meanwhile, have black mayors, by the way.
So want to throw that out there.
Lock it.
All right.
So meanwhile, D.C. mayor, Muriel Bowser, who spoke on the show yesterday, says her administration is working hand in hand with President Trump as he implements his crackdown crime plan.
but she also spoke about how that impacts the structure of the Metropolitan Police Department.
Let's take a listen to her comments.
The executive order is pretty clear and so is the law.
The president has the authority by virtue of the statute to request services.
Our organizational chart, how we do business, how we fund the police, how we make changes, none of that has changed.
I have no problem with them doing something to clean up the homeless problem in D.C.,
but it has to be, you know, actual solutions.
Like, I don't want them to criminalize those people's homelessness.
Right.
I don't want them to criminalize those people's poverty.
Yeah, because I'm sure people don't want to sleep on the street.
They don't want to sleep on the street.
They want better, you know, arrangements and the better accommodations.
But the fact is, a lot of them are scared.
They don't want to go into those shelters and there's violence.
Some of them got beat up before.
Some of them got hurt before.
So they don't want to go back.
Treat the homeless.
Treat the homeless from America the way that Democrats treat illegal immigrants.
Yeah.
And I think it's also important to note that they're not just in these tourist areas, by the way.
They are in the city.
Like, they are in, they in hood.
The authorities are definitely sweeping the city.
They are around.
And if you take a look at some of the videos that I'm posting on my social at Morgan Media, it's one of those times that our people really need to stay vigilant and, you know, keep you ahead on the swivel.
So that's your front page news for 6 a.m.
7 a.m., we will get into some international affairs.
All right.
everybody else get it off your chest
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side note
whatever happened to the abandon of TikTok right
didn't they have to sell it at a certain time
and if they didn't sell it there was going to be a problem
and American wasn't going to allow it
and he wasn't able to go on TikTok in America anymore
whatever happened that just went out the window
no I didn't go away they're still talking about it
oh all right well get it off here
chess it's the breakfast club good morning
The Breakfast Club
Ray, Ray, Ray.
Yo, Sala Man.
Envy, what up?
Are we live?
This is your time to get it off your chest.
I got an indoor pool.
I want to hear from you on the breakfast club.
We can get on the phone right now.
He'll tell you what it is.
We live?
Hello, who's this?
Yo, what up, Envy?
This is Vito out of Milwaukee.
What's the word?
Vito, what's up?
Get off your chest, Vito.
Yeah, man.
I'm just trying to, you know,
come to basically come to some common sense
about this whole D.C. thing.
You know, across the nation, they need to do the exact same thing that they do.
I'm from Milwaukee, and, you know, the YN is everywhere.
When you got people like me working hard, grinding, getting to it, paying mortgages, paying multiple things,
sending kids to school, why should we be disrupted by YN that got nothing going for themselves?
Y'all need to show some common sense when it comes to these stuff that he's trying to put in place, man.
I don't agree with everything, but guess what?
This is common sense, man.
y'all know it's bad out there
but y'all need to speak to that
sometimes y'all y'all try to avoid that
no we don't at all y'all just don't like
our solutions i don't think we need to live in a police
state can we try giving some of these little yin some resources
can we try putting these kids in trade school
giving them some proper mental health resources making the schools better
can we make sure they got some food in their stomach
so they don't have to resort to things like crime
can we try that first because there's a lot of people in the
communities that are down to implement things like that
but they need the funding that's why i get mad at these mares
and these local officials who know how to fix the problems,
but they, for whatever reason, choose not to.
I'll take it a step further, and I don't like the gun laws
and the fact that you could buy an AR-15, buy a little switch,
and be able to shoot 30 rounds in a second.
I don't like half of those things.
I don't think, even if you're hunted,
I don't think you need to shoot a dead 30 times.
That's just what I feel.
I love the gun laws.
I love the gun laws, exactly how they are,
because guess what?
I got to protect mine, and I got to, you know,
I got a couple of firearms, but I don't think.
When you see eight on 15s and stuff like that.
I can respect everybody's view Envi and Charlotte.
Hey, good morning, everybody.
And it's no disrespect.
But at the end of the day, I had these resources growing up.
I grew up in the hood.
I grew up wild.
But guess what?
It's a point where you got to realize what's going on, man.
And we got to take back control, man.
Like, y'all can't let the youngest run the country, bro.
That's just plain and simple.
It's counterfeit everybody at you.
I agree 100%.
Bro, it's YMCA's everything, bro.
I don't want to hear nothing about no resources.
No, that's not, my brother, that's not true.
The YMCA is getting shut down.
The community citizens getting shut down.
The rec center is getting shut down.
We got to stop acting like when those things happen.
It's not a direct impact on them little YNs.
They don't have things to do.
They're getting rid of things like job call.
Remember back in the day when we was young,
they would send us our little ass is the job call?
Yeah, and they're not getting rid of.
A lot of that stuff is already gone.
Already gone.
Hey, hey, I can respect everybody opinion.
but y'all know some of this come down to the parents as well bro we need right
I agree fair sure because because at the end of the day bro
black folks got common sense bro y'all know right from wrong y'all need to chill out man
or get y'all man let me let me just chill out but I don't you know you're saying you know
y'all y'all you seem to avoid y'all seem to avoid the hot topic though bro like
black people are killed by black people in in massive numbers bro like come on
my brother we had these competitions all
at time.
Yeah, you just don't want to tell you.
I'm telling you what I think, you know, the
problem, the fix to these problems
are, but you don't want to hear it. No, no, but
you're right with a lot of the stuff that you're saying, and he's
absolutely right. Sometimes a lot of this is
we got to parent our kids better. Like,
you got to know where your kids are.
Like, if your kids are out at 2, 3, 4
in the morning, you know nothing good coming from that.
My ass had to be home at a certain time
and my parents made sure I was home. And when I see some
of these kids getting locked up for stealing cars, breaking
into houses, and I see that they're 14 and
15 and 16 and I'm like their parents don't know where they're at yeah I'm not making excuses
but man we're talking about we're talking about years and years of generational trauma years and years
of generational poverty when the parents got to work two jobs you know just to just to make ends meet
when they got when they got time to be home like when they got time to be on top of their kids and
micromanaging their kids the way that they they probably should be right my parents with micromanage
me without cell phone without life 360 without your parents have jobs but what I'm saying is
is you can see where your kids are 24 hours saying this man
Maybe.
Kids got cell phones.
And then back then it was a sense of community too, right?
Because we had neighbors.
We had old people in the hood that would tell, oh,
Jocene Jess down at the park, such and such.
You know what I mean?
So it was a sense of community back then as well.
Get it off your chest.
800-585-105-105.1.
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Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Your time to get it off your chest.
Whether you're mad or blessed.
I hate the way that you walk, the way that you talk.
I hate the way that you dress.
Everything with me is blessed.
Call up now, 800-585-105-1.
Not just me.
I'm with the coach of Philly.
Hello, who's this?
It's Christina.
Hey, Christina.
Good morning.
Good morning.
Oh, my God.
Oh, my God.
Is Jeff there?
Hey, girl.
Hey, Jeff.
Hey, Mom, my name.
Jeez, how are you?
I'm good.
Let me tell you all about this quick brown concert last night, baby.
Baby, let me say something.
That man is the epitome.
of entertainment.
Yes, he is.
About it.
Or sneakers
and my feet
was hurting
and my feet was
a half to be.
Period.
Period.
I put it down.
He is
everything.
Yes, he is.
I tried to tell you
years ago.
They said he got on
for four hours
straight and killed it.
Period.
People was looking at
the morning.
He was still there.
Like, I'm gonna be in a
moment when y'all get there.
Let me say,
I'm on the way to work now.
But let me tell you something.
If I can go see him again,
I'm going to see him again.
I mean, he killed it.
They said that he performed for four hours straight.
They said he was hanging in the air, back flipping, dancing, singing.
He was hanging in the air, back flipping, singing.
Let me tell you, I don't think to my Beyonce concert.
I got to see Beyonce show for y'all boys the men, I'm a concert head.
But when I tell you, I have never seen anybody put on a show like this man,
and I am 48 years old, I was losing my mom.
Like mine.
Think about this.
Well, I salute to Mercedes.
Mercedes turns 40 on Friday, and I got her tickets to see Chris Brown last night.
So she was super-duper happy.
But she said he killed it.
Then after, Chris went to a after-party, killed it at the after-party,
and then he got to do it all over again today.
But she missed something.
The meet-in-gris after-party.
And then they got to do it again.
I just want to tell Mercedes, she's too old and he's going to the after-party.
No, she didn't go to after-party.
You're not a clown.
Before I hang up, guys,
Solomon, I need my book.
He said if you y'all want a bug.
You want a buck, hold on.
Eddie, put her all holes.
We can send us some book.
Hello, who's this?
This is Curtis from Chicago.
What's up, Envy?
What's up, Curtis?
So I had to get out of my chest.
I'm like, I want to give a special
you to anybody who gets in my car
and doesn't say anything.
So I do ride share.
I know y'all get a lot of truck drivers,
so I do ride share.
Like, they be getting in the car
and don't say nothing.
I'd be like, nasty.
The fuck.
Goodbye, first of all, greet me.
Now, he's right, though.
You should know you drive and speak.
Look at them in the face, hey, how you doing, how's your day?
Same thing with pilots.
I mean, I would do that just because I want to know who driving me.
What if the driver is having a bad day?
Exactly.
You know what I'm saying?
Driving might drive you off a bridge just because.
Hello.
Hello, who's this?
Yo, what's on, Envi?
What's up, Trev?
Travis.
What's so, Bill?
What's up, brother?
Yeah, y'all know how this came back from visiting Envy's country, right?
Oh, you're with the down on this?
You were the Dominica?
I was in D.R.
Yeah, I was in D.R.
Oh, no, my country's Dominica.
It was beautiful.
You got your body done?
It was beautiful.
Hey.
I got a little BBL.
Okay.
Yes.
But no, I call food poisoning, like the day right before I left, bro.
Oh, my God.
So, yeah, man.
I said I never ate all the resort.
I had an empanada and a mifungo from this cart trying to support, though.
know, local people.
And I called food poison.
I had explosive diarrhea.
Oh, coming all out of your shit.
Jeez.
Thank God you're not a bottom.
Shut up.
I know you was happy you wasn't a bottom.
They didn't ruin your trip.
I literally had to get on the plane.
I had to coat my stomach with Pepto Bismol on the way back.
It was horrible.
And I was in the house like four days struggling.
But I'm better now.
And I had a beautiful time in D.R.
except for, like, my last day here.
You should thank God that you got a good enough job,
a tribe that you know.
You can pay your bills, put food in your stomach,
and take a little vacation when you want to.
You live in life, brother.
Hey, yeah, hey, I appreciate that, man.
I'm definitely living life.
I'm definitely living life.
Yes, sir.
But, hey, envy.
I definitely saw a lot of people that look like you.
You definitely Dominican.
100%.
I'm actually, it's Dr.
White jeans and red draws, just like you.
White jeans and red draws.
100%.
Damn.
Dominica.
With the New York Giants dress.
No.
salute to Dominica, the tourism
board. They're actually trying to get me, they listen
into the radio. And they get upset every time
y'all say I'm from DR. They say, no, he's with Dominica.
It's a shame how you're willing to be anything
regarding if somebody pay you.
You'll be Dominican if they pay you.
You'll be Dominica if they pay you.
You're actually a culture vote
you to be totally honest. I'm a Caribbean when
but I said I'm not Dior. I'm not
Dominican, but I'm Dominica's talking
two different things. Dominica's... You're Dominican when they
nominate you for an award. You're Dominican when they pay you
to do the Dominican day parade.
You're Dominican when they be having a
Parades, too, yeah.
You know what, forget it.
This is sad.
We got the latest with Lauren coming up.
Lauren, it was so nice seeing you yesterday.
Man, Lauren went to go see Jess.
Yes.
Yes, it was great.
Jess is always good.
Charlemagne Lauren, Lauren bro, her boo.
No, I did not.
No, she definitely didn't.
There was no boo.
She was like, I'm going to come.
Let's double date.
She came by herself.
It's the crazy thing.
Even Rob Stavelton was like, okay, yes,
we're going to get to see Lauren's boo tonight.
And then I was like, oh, she ain't out on that?
And he was like, yeah.
Oh, because I said, I don't know.
I said that on show?
Yeah, that's just a big of a boo.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
You said, let's instead of the Rob because he said, okay,
we're supposed to finally see Lauren's boo tonight.
No, there was no, there was no rollout yesterday.
No one doesn't have a boo.
He was just me.
That's what I'm starting to thing.
I'm like, God, no.
I got two different videos.
I don't know if it's two different guys, though, but.
You have one video of one person.
I have to what you were talking about.
I'll gladly post them on Instagram
and let people decide if it's two different people.
I feel like TMZ is out here following you.
No, they're not.
And they send in Charlemagne and that text you accidentally.
sent to the group chat was nasty yesterday.
I didn't accidentally send it.
I meant to send it to you met to send us that?
Yes.
Oh, I can post it.
Post the whole conversation.
This is nasty.
My God.
Shut up.
Oh, my God.
Wait, this is recorded, right?
Yes.
Okay, I have a question.
What you mean?
We're on the radio.
No, I'm making sure we're not live on the radio right now.
We are.
We are.
Shoot.
Hi, radio.
Just tell us what the latest is, Lord.
All right.
So, first up in the latest, we have a Drake.
So there is some conversation right now.
Drake has been in discovery for that Kendrick Lamar lawsuit
and been asking to see
Kendrick Lamar's contract and other things
but we're going to break it down because they've
came back standing on business
and amended some things.
Yeah, not standing on business.
This is a legendary wholeness that Drake is engaging in
but we'll discuss.
I mean, lawyers are involved in this business.
We'll talk about it next.
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Let's get to the latest.
Lauren becoming a straight fact.
She gets them from somebody that knows somebody.
She gets the details.
I'm the home girl that knows a little bit about everything.
She'd be having the latest on this.
The latest with Lauren LaRosa.
Sometimes you have facts, sometimes you have details,
sometimes you have a little bit of everything.
Well, it's the latest.
On the breakfast club.
Talk to me.
Talk to me.
All right, y'all.
So Drake's team has amended the conversation,
or basically added some more to the conversation
that they're having in court.
about what discovery should look like in their lawsuit against Universal Music Group over Kendrick Lamar is not like us.
So they had already been asking to see Kendrick Lamar's, like, contracts and various communications.
And Drake's lawyer is saying that, like, now they're asking for documents to, like, order Kendrick Lamar's team or the label Universal Music to do so
because they're saying when they received the information or the contracts and the conversations that they were requesting,
the contract was so redacted that you couldn't even comprehend it.
You couldn't even read through it.
So they're asking for an unredacted version of Kendrick Lamar's contract.
They're also asking for communications, emails and text messages from Universal Music, CEO, Lucian Grange.
Now, Universal Music is pushing back on this.
And this is new in the end of the request for discovery.
They're pushing back.
They're saying Lucian Grange has nothing to do with this.
So why would we provide discovery of his emails and his text messages?
Drex team is saying that's not true.
They're alleging that Lucian holds a position of power because of his.
position in the company. And because of that, he's been able to approve the release and promotion
are not like us. They alleged that there were different motivations that hurt Drake for Grange
to do so. They say that number one, he's known to just create competition allegedly in the
Universal Music Group world. But they also say that or alleged that Lucy and Green had an
incentive to devalue Drake's brand in order to gain negotiating leverage ahead of the upcoming
contract extension talks
now their Drake's team is like look
if none of this is true if these
communications didn't happen if there's nothing to hide
y'all don't have much to provide so just show
us because if not it's unfair
and you guys are impacting the way that we go about
our case fairly they also
bring up a push a tea
in the conversation
from 2018
now Drake's attorney says that
you know there has been court filing
suggesting that UMG's
own label a death gym
may have cut some of the offensive verses
from Pushatine's
2018 drink disc, the story I've added on.
Now they're saying, if you guys did this, right?
And allegedly, if you knew to censor that,
why not censor this other song, not like us,
knowing the word pedophile was used
and how this could potentially impact him.
So, yeah, Vadenov was a real song.
That wasn't a real song.
That was a freestyle over Jay-Z's OJ.
Like, that was something that Push and put out on his own.
UMG didn't put that out, did they?
Well, I don't know who really, I can look it up,
but I'm not for sure who released it, but I don't think that was for sale.
Yeah, that wasn't an official release that came out on streaming service and stuff like that.
I do know, though, that PushaT during the whole rollout that they just did, did have a conversation.
I have had conversations on the back end about this, the fact that there were things that were censored during that time, including anything that, like, anything that went directly at Drake.
And because of that...
I thought that was from the clips album that they just recorded.
No, but it...
That's why they left Def Jam.
I mean, yes, that's a part of it, but this started way back then.
Like, from what Pusha T was saying and from what I was told,
Years ago when all that Drake back and forth was happening, there were certain things that were being stopped or he felt like were being stopped.
And this was somewhere in court documents from years ago.
And then the Def Jam situation happened where the clips had to leave Def Jam because they were being censored.
But Drake's team is basically saying if all of this is true and you guys have done this one time, why not do it another time?
There has to be some sort of like intention or malice here is what Drake's team is claiming.
Now there are also reports that in this act for.
different documents that Drake's team is also requesting all documents and communications
relating to Dayfrey, who is one of Kendrick Lamar's like, he's in his camp, I'm not for sure
exactly what he does, but he's a part of Kendrick Lamar's camp in his relationship with
Kendrick Lamar's children. And then there's also reports that there, that Drick's team
is requesting documents and communications relating to any allegations of domestic
violence, violence against women, and or forms of violence committed by Kendrick Lamar.
If that's true, that's some legendary host.
Okay, my God.
I've never seen someone take an L so bad.
I used to say Drake looks like a sore thumb,
but the level of sore loser that he is should be studied.
Yeah, I honestly don't understand.
At the end of the day, it's a disc record, right?
And we've seen disc records from the beginning of hip-hop, right?
Some have been fabricated.
Some have been lies.
Some have been true.
But they were known as disc records,
and they go down as disc records.
So the fact that you're suing not only Kendrick,
but also the record label
I don't think he's suing Kendrick
but suing the record label
and the fact that they have to do
this just sounds crazy to me
I just don't understand
what if he gets
what do you mean documents
about domestic violence
yeah so
that ain't gonna change the fact
you took a hell
well I think
you got your ass beating the rap
but none of this changes the fact
like because you know
when you go through deposition
they ask for so many different things
and they ask for conversations
and they ask for texts
and they ask for emails
and they ask for all this and that
but like you said
it doesn't change
what happened at the end of it
and the fact that we keep talking about it
I think makes it worse.
It does make the ass kicking worse.
Last time I seen somebody take a loss this bad
was Chauncey and Menace Society after Kane Pistol Whipple.
That was the last sore loser I've seen on this level.
But I feel like we can't move on because of these proceedings.
We should have been moved on from this.
Drake's team, it feels the same way,
but they're saying that things are being held
and things are not being given to them.
If they're given and there's nothing there, they move on as well.
I will say Drake versus Lucian is the better story in all of this.
Because it's always interesting to me
when people make hundreds of millions of dollars
with a company
and the first time something doesn't go their way
they start complaining about the company.
It was all good when you was on top.
The mention of the push of teeth.
So when you lose one rap battle
and get your ass handed to you.
Now all of a sudden, you know,
you're going against Lucian.
I agree.
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Imagine it to push a T stuff for me read that way.
It's like, okay, y'all are alleging that this was put in documents so y'all know that maybe it happened and y'all are upset that it didn't happen again, which I mean, look, he said, I get it if it's disrupting his business the way he's saying.
Just take the L and keep it moving, Arbery.
That's it.
Like, you're on tour all around the world.
You're still selling out.
You still putting out good music.
He's still releasing the number one records.
Exactly.
Like, let it go already.
It feels like this just keeps to you.
Bringing it back up and people keep remembering, like when I just was part into Nokia,
I come back on, you know, on Monday back to work.
Now I'm hearing this.
It's like, let it go.
Yeah, but if you're doing business with people that, I mean,
I don't think people honestly in any business ever have your full best interest.
They have their interest at heart.
But if you feel this way, you wouldn't feel comfortable releasing music.
Man, all of this is happening because he got his ass handed to him in a rap battle.
Cut it out.
Like, knock it out.
I know, even if he wins the court case, the way people feel is never changes.
Even if he wins the court case, he still got his ass kicked in the rap battle.
But then he knows the truth about.
the business. He pulled the
bell back. That's how he feels. No matter what you
say, we're going to be talking to you the way they was talking to
Chauncey and menace. You remember the dude was watching the fight and he was
like, man, come watch this fight, man. This looks like
Kendry kicking your ass the other night.
No matter what you do. Man, you beat
Lucian, you beat Lucy and the way
Kendrick whipped your ass the other day.
Like, cut it out.
No way he's just
nowhere he's going to be able to go with. People
ain't talking about it. No.
He's tired of people talking about it. I get it.
He only one person. He's only a man.
He's the boy.
He's the boy.
Kendrick beat his ass and then Drake beat his own ass.
That's what Drake is doing right now.
He's beating up on himself.
I know what they did last summer.
Right.
Y'all saw what I was like, okay.
All right.
Well, that is the latest with Lauren.
All right.
Up next we got front page news.
And then Pete Davidson will be joining us.
So don't go anywhere as the breakfast club.
Good morning.
The breakfast club.
Your mornings will never be the same.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ NV.
J.S.
Alameen the guy.
We are the Breakfast Club.
Let's get back in some front page news.
What's up, Morgan?
All right, let's get into a quick weather alert.
Tropical storm, Aaron, which is quickly moving westward over the Atlantic Ocean.
The National Hurricane Center says Aaron could strengthen into a hurricane by late Thursday.
The storm is currently churning in the eastern Atlantic after forming just west of the Cabo Verde Islands.
It currently has a maximum sustained winds near 45 miles per hour.
It's too early to tell if the storm will impact the U.S. coast.
The storm could reach the northern leeward islands over the weekend.
the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico could also feel some effects.
So again, we're watching out for Tropical Storm Aaron.
Elsewhere, switching gears in international affairs.
President Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin will meet later this week to discuss the end of the war in Ukraine.
Now, White House Press Secretary Caroline Levitt announced the details.
Let's take a listen to her comments.
On Friday morning, President Trump will travel across the country to Anchorage Alaska for a bilateral meeting
with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
The brutal war between Russia and Ukraine broke out under Joe Biden's incompetent leadership.
But President Trump is determined to try and end this war and stop the killing.
So Levin went on to say that Trump is hoping for peace and partnership, if possible.
President Trump and Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky are also set to meet virtually today.
Multiple reports indicate that Vice President Vance and European allies will also attend
that virtual meeting. Now, Zelensky has recently
said that Ukraine won't give up any territory
to Russia and will not give up
trying to gain NATO membership
or will not try
or will not give up trying to gain
NATO membership. Of course, Russia has
demanded Ukraine give up land to
reach a deal to end the war. And in recent
comments, President Trump has said
there will be some land swapping. So this
is a situation that will also continue to pay attention
to. I love what he said too. He said,
talks about us without us will not
work. He has to be there. He was like,
I've got to be there.
Like, you just can't have a meeting without me.
I don't even make no sense.
How are you going to have a peace talk about two countries but don't have one in the country?
You don't even make no logical sense.
Not at all.
Zelensky said,
nah, you're going to meet with me today before you go talk to him on Friday.
So here domestically in the United States,
the drama continues in Texas regarding the GOP redistricting efforts.
Now, Texas Governor Grave Abbott is calling for yet another special session.
This after the House failed to reach a quorum yesterday.
Now, the governor is looking to redraw the state's congressional district maps
in an effort that Democrats in the state say will adversely impact votes of color.
Now, the passage of the new congressional map would give the GOP five additional seats in the U.S. House next year.
The Texas Democrats being absent also denied the legislature, the quorum, needed to hold that vote in the current special session.
Now, Abbott says he'll continue to call for new special sessions until the missing Democrats return.
Now, Texas Representative Gene Wu, he's among the dozens of Dems who left Texas, and he was deemed the ringleader of.
according to some GOP leaders of this effort.
Now Wu says they are committed to seeing this through
and the support has been real.
Let's take a listen to his comments.
We're committed more so now than ever
to see this through and to make sure that we do
what we need to do for the people of Texas
and the people of the United States of America.
The words of encouragement from across the nation
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and it has been such a blessing.
It's keeping us going.
Now, House Speaker Dustin Burroughs announced on Monday that state troopers are conducting
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Austin. Now, the Texas State House, again, like I said, failed to reach a quorum on Tuesday amid the ongoing feud over redistricting. And for my last story, I know this doesn't necessarily impact you guys because y'all don't fly with this airline, but many people do. Spirit Airlines is raising concerns. It may not survive much longer without raising cash. It's in a quarter. This after their quarterly report was released on Monday, the budget airline says it continues to be affected by adverse market conditions, including weak demand for domestic lease.
your travel. This comes less than six months after Spirit came out of bankruptcy. Spirit said it's also
considering selling airport gates, real estate, and some aircraft to get more cash. So they're
about to sell the planes and the seats and some more stuff. The airline said management has
substantial doubt of its ability to continue operating for another year. So we could see the
dissolve of Spirit Airlines if they don't get more cash up under their belt. So that's your front
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Thank you, Morgan.
All right. Now, when we come back,
comedian Pete Davidson will be joining us.
He has a new movie out right now called The Pickup
and Starring Kiki Palmer, himself
and Eddie Murphy. We'll talk to him next. It's the
Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast
Club.
Morning, everybody. It's
DJ NV. Just hilarious.
Shalameen the guy.
We are the Breakfast Club.
La Rosa is here as well.
And we got a special guest in the building.
Pete Davidson.
My guy.
Hello, sir.
How are you feeling?
Fantastic.
How are you guys?
You get one woman pregnant and you start growing up your mustache?
Yeah.
I love the stash.
You guys like it?
I love it.
I do.
I'm wildly insecure about it.
I had to film this thing and I had to grow a beard and it took me like five or six months.
And then we wrapped and I was like,
This took so long.
I can't just shave her off.
You look just like your father.
I look like my dad.
I mean, like, I look like an 80s dad.
No, I like it.
I'm good.
Everything's good.
Finally, just sober and, you know, just a guy now.
Amazing.
Yeah.
In my 30s, I got a stretch when I wake up.
There you go.
Yeah, stuff hurts.
you know oh i've immediately i tell you uh you got the eneos you got one too i heard my so my boy mark
uh we went to high school together oh you went to high school yeah the innios granted it's
what is the enio freehold yeah it's this crazy uh offroading like what is that french car
or whatever yeah so a billionaire who would the story is a billionaire who loved uh the land uh the defender
from land rover wanted to buy one and they said they didn't make it anymore so he said i'll buy
the company that's some rich he said no we're not going to
to sell it to you. So he said, I'll make my own.
He made his own. Land Rover sued him.
He won, and now he makes his own vehicles.
Wow. He won. Yeah, he won.
So it's based off of his own
styles. He likes to go camping. So the car is just
really cool. Like, I go through, you can go through
damn, man, anything. Floods. I saw the video
you in Jersey. You see me in the flood, right?
It looks like a Bronco. It was like four feet of water
and you could just go right through it.
No problem. That was cool.
So I love the vehicles. It's pretty dope.
And now you got one.
Yeah. They said,
Yeah, I just, I had to, but Mark, yeah, Mark told me to say, hello.
I was like, I know him before you.
Before you.
Yeah.
You're in a new movie now?
What's the name of the movie?
The pickup.
The pickup.
Yes.
Yes.
For Eddie Murphy and Kiki Palmer?
Yep.
I was working with Eddie.
I mean, it's ridiculous.
I obviously, I'm a huge Eddie Murphy fan.
Eddie Murphy's like a reason that, the reason I got in a comedy and I got sent the script
and I didn't read it
because I just saw
Eddie Murphy's doing this
and then I saw Kiki Palmer's doing this
and Tim Story's a great director
and I just had a blast man
he's such a star
you know like there's very few stars
left but when he's on set
even if you can't see him you're like
hey man he was a star star
80s celebrity was totally different
than anything that we got now
no they were real
movie stars you didn't know what they did all day
and he's you know like
you can just see what Mark
is doing right now that's not a dig at mark walberg but like i know his whole morning routine
i know what like i know his family better than i know mine and uh i think that that ruins stuff
like you know you don't know anything about eddie really tom cruise you don't really know anything
about i mean he has an instagram but like you don't you know there's that sort of aura that you
that makes you want to be like oh i'm going to go see this movie you know like christian bail
or whatever he doesn't have an instagram so when he has something out you're just like oh i got
I got to go see this.
When did you realize that?
Because I remember when you got rid of all your social media.
I got rid of it because mentally it was destroying me because I, you know how they'll
be like, well, for me it actually wasn't like this, but there'll be the, there'll be like
a hundred nice comments and two bad ones.
I would only see the two bad ones.
And I also just don't like anyone could just reach out to you.
You're very accessible.
Someone could DM you or reach out to you or if you're hanging out to like, hey, follow
me.
And I just didn't like all that stuff
So it's been tough
Like with just
Career-wise
It's like a tough thing to be
31 and not have an Instagram
But I think it's just better for me
But some people I think it may make sense
Like if you're literally anybody else
Yeah
But you know you've always lived your life out loud
Because shit went from zero to 100 for you like that
I mean one moment you're on wild and out
One moment you're on guide code
Next thing you know you on SNL
It was just like,
you took off.
Yeah,
got a little out of control fast
and I was really young
and now I'm still,
I feel like I'm still pretty young
but, uh,
you are.
I am,
right,
but like I'm,
I was what the mustache says.
Thank you.
He has a mustache,
but you know,
every time you said mustache,
he has that 80s pretty.
Yeah,
I got that.
Good morning.
But she's still young.
Yeah,
but, you know,
I met you when I was like 16, 17,
and I'm almost 16 years of it due,
so half my life.
I've been doing this, so, you know, it's, I'm glad all the bad, crazy stuff happened in my 20s.
Because it's just, I don't know, I'm glad I got it out of the way.
But, yeah, it's tough when you're young and doing that.
I'm jealous of people who blow up and they're like 35 because they have a full life.
They have their family.
They have their friends and they know who they are as people.
And when you don't know who you are yet and you're just in the news all the time for,
literally bull it's embarrassing it's like it sucks you know but I'm grateful that it was
you know not that it's excusable but I was really young so I'm just like you didn't do
dumb it's not like you were just like one of these you know child stars who did dumb
yeah I was just doing drugs and like trying to do comedy you know what I mean
you know it's not that like yeah you know I'm not like you know I didn't kill
anymore or anything but you know it's still
you don't want that out you know you want to be able to grow you know that's what we don't
really have anymore is like any form of privacy i feel like for young people where like you get
to make those mistakes and learn your lessons and it not be in page six you know that's what
was embarrassing so then i had a you know you just have to reframe your whole life which is
really tough but it's better now we've seen you struggle a little bit how did you deal with it to
get through it like was it therapy was it deleting all the social media was it friends was it
family was it stepping away i was a big drug addict like uh i would go to rehab and stuff uh and i did
have i do have mental stuff and i was in therapy but if you're a drug addict like none of that
works like you can't go to therapy on a bunch of drugs and expect it to work so i think
therapy high might be fun yeah well you think you're like i'm like i'm getting better
I'm definitely getting better for sure.
But, you know, really what it was is I just, I had to, I had to, I'm not a person who could do things in moderation, unfortunately.
And I think I was kind of trying to fool myself and be like, you can do this or, and then it just got to a point where, like, people I really cared about, where, like, I will not with you anymore.
and some of them don't still
most of them I would say came back
but it just was there were people that I was like
okay if you're if you're saying this to me
then like I should it's real
and I also had a lot of
I've said this before but I've been guilty of like having like
70 people in the green room
and I only know like 10 of them
I remember they're but they're all my best friends now
and you know you gotta be
I didn't realize how careful you have to
be how careful you have to move when there's there's a lot at stake there's a lot of money at
stake there's jobs at stake and you can't have people you don't know know everything about you
because this sounds i don't want to sound a certain type of way but like sometimes you're the most
exciting part of someone else's life right yeah so like whatever you you might be just like
talking because it's your personal life but that person's like oh i just got like a little
drink it that I can bring to all my friends
and then they tell their friends
and then before you know it
it's all over the news
and you're like how
how does you know so
I just had a learn I just learned slowly
but you know he's always been so self-aware
like one of the reasons I even started going to therapy back in the day
was because he was so young
but he would just acknowledge
I got to go into rehab
I need to be sitting down talking to somebody
and I'm like well if he can acknowledge
his old and go out there and get some help for it
my old ass definitely need to be doing the same thing
Well, I feel like you've always been super ahead and on the right side of things and not afraid to be like, you're a very masculine guy, but also just like, hey, it's cool to, like, talk about stuff.
And I think you've done a lot for a lot of people because, you know, your status and who you are as a person, like, it's important for a guy like you to be able to say that stuff to make other dudes be like, oh, it is cool.
Charlemagne does that, you know, so I think you're always ahead of the game on that stuff.
I appreciate you, brother.
And we're still kicking in with Pete Davidson, Charlemagne?
To me, you're, like, the last, like, really big star that came from S&L.
In more recent, you.
Thank you.
But at the time when you were, like, all in the tabloids for who you were dating and everything
else, was there any, like, I don't want to say hate, but did anybody feel, you feel any animosity
from the, from the cast?
Yeah.
I think they were just, like, because you got to remember, like, everyone there did, you know,
Second City improv, like, worked so hard.
So hard.
Not saying I didn't work hard, but I was only doing comedy.
like three or four years and a lot of what people liked about me was like oh this is like a kid
from statin island that's just talking so you got to remember all of these people are 10 15 years
older than me working so hard s&L don't pay great um until you're like five six years in
and at the time you weren't allowed to do stuff outside the show where that was a payday
because it was like it was like the yankees they were like no beards they're like no you know you
got to dress up to go to the after party and all this
so I think I did rub people the wrong way
and I think it was just
annoying for the cast
I think the show
as a whole loved it because they were like
people are talking about S&L
not that they weren't I don't want to
I want someone on YouTube be like
motherfucker thing he's the
I brought a lot of
pop culture into the show
like I made it sort of
of like a tabloidy like trendy thing unintentionally and also I was embarrassed by it like because
I was no one now it started to change a little bit but no one talked about any work I was doing
they were just like oh that's the you know stick yeah and like that hurt so much so like and
they they saw I think after like a year or two everyone saw how sad I was about it and
embarrassed it's like I was never on Instagram like flexing
that sort of lifestyle at all
I was very like embarrassed by it
so I think after a while they
they understood but at first
yeah they're like this kid's just like
allowed and this is nothing to do
with S&L this is
but no one was like out
I just want to be clear no one was ever outright
mean or
you know by any means
but it was sort of like
just like hey what were you embarrassed
by though you was banging a lot of hot chicks
and people knew you had a 10 inch penis
like you know on paper
that sounds great
but it's embarrassing
because you know first of all
it's Hollywood everybody
everyone yeah
everybody's dating everybody
why are they focusing on me
it's because it's I'm not
you know I'm not Glenn Powell handsome
you know I'm just this like
dude that tells jokes that look
that is a drug addict so it was
like a it was like what it was like what it was like what yeah and it had nothing to do with comedy
and like also like that stuff affects relationships like seeing that and like trying to move
around and go on dates and like just be like a young dude who's trying to figure out who he is and
like not to be like i i don't want to victimize myself in any way because i'm cool but like the
sexualization of me
like if that was a girl
you know like
people will be like there'll be a march for it
like you just
seriously
you're just talking about my
all day and people
if you talk about girls ass or girls
cities or girls vagina it would
yeah but it's like people do that on the internet
to like you know let's say Cindy Sweet or whatever
but it's people on there's no like radio hosts
or like news people being like
this guy with the g-gare like they
They don't talk about girls like that professionally.
Like, it was professional.
It was, like, pointed out on the street.
Like, it was embarrassing.
Where did that start?
Who started that rumor?
It was, I think it was like the New York Times or something
when I started dating someone that I guess they considered out of my league,
which I think everyone is out of my league.
But, you know, they were like, this guy must have big energy.
And then someone,
confirmed it and then it was
just like
confirmed it
I don't remember
they'll figure it out
I remember somebody
calling my phone
when they're screaming at me
about it though
oh yeah
he was pretty upset about that
it was a guy
it was a guy
I told the story
already
it was not me
it was not me ladies and gentlemen
it was not me
no you did look at me
in them sweatpants though
one time
I remember that
you know it was
yes it was you
no not the one
it was called you
screaming, but I remember one time
I wore sweatpants and I was like, did anybody just
look? And then I was like, maybe he did
it. And then I went home and watched the interview
and he's like, DCP Davis's sweatpants.
I was like, what the fuck?
What the fuck? No, no, no, no, no. Before that, Pete
was up here one day. I forgot what you,
he was up there. We was doing something. No.
And we were sitting in the office and I introduced you to
Pete. You were somebody else.
And when Nick, don't say her name.
No, because he was the one that pulled him up.
And when Pete walked off, they was like,
thinking what I'm thinking like
is it really 10 inches
I was like damn it's also
I don't think it is this is embarrassing
I don't like how you treating Pete
right now it's not about his genitals
you was having that conversation
why was Pete worked up
in the meeting I think it's just a warm day
it was just a good
good sweatpants day
you know
he replied and he was checking me out too
so me and he felt like even if you
were lying he said he was checking me out too
It sucks. It made me feel good.
Sometimes it looks good, you know.
Damn.
I wouldn't know if I can't relate.
Then you do an ad.
Which ad was it where you kind of played into the BD?
Stop sexualizing him.
Guys, I'm uncomfortable.
No, I just did a reformation sort of thing.
I get, was it that one, the recent one?
No, this was a while back.
I believe it was Calvin Klein or something like that.
It was like the first time you kind of played into it.
Oh, yeah, that was reformation.
You didn't say it, but like you played into it a bit.
Yeah, well, I got it.
Once I got sober and I looked out from, like, you know, what my friend says, I looked at it from the cheap seats.
I was just like, I have not capitalized on people talking about my dick for over a decade.
I was like, I should make some money over this, you know?
So I actually, I've been sent a lot of stuff over the years, like big sandswich, big this.
Yeah, exactly.
And I've been like, nah, like that.
Where to me?
No, they might come up with a bag soon,
so you might see a big sandwich
so I don't want to, I don't want to shit on them.
But I've over the years gotten a lot of offers like that,
and then Reformation came with, I thought,
a really brilliant ad
because they're a girl's clothing line.
And they were like, we want you to be the face of a girl's clothing.
I was like, that's cool.
And then, you know, I got most of my tattoos removed,
and the whole thing was kind of like,
at the time, a year ago, or a year and changed,
There were articles that were like pizza crackhead that, like, lives with his mom.
And I was like, I'm a crackhead, but like, I don't live with my mom.
Like, that hurt.
And it was like Pete's career is over.
You know, I got in trouble for, I canceled Bupkus and I got in trouble for it.
Because I didn't, I love that show.
I love doing.
I love doing Bupkis.
I had a blast.
Thank you for being in it.
It just got to a point where I was, I got really tired of my whole career just being.
like my personal life and living through that is it's sort of traumatic like i not to be like
lame but like it's it's traumatic to live in your own crap all the time and it got to a point where like
we would write stuff that i was comfortable with and then um i think the head of whoever was running
my show who green lit it was gone and then this new person came in was like i think pete should be
banging martha stewart this season i think pete should have more mental issues and i and i
I was like, oh, but like, I wouldn't do that.
And they were like, well, Pete the character.
And I was like, I can't do this.
You know, and I was like, if I want any shot at being in real movies or being seen a certain way, I was like, I can't just play myself all the time and be this like sack, you know.
So they're just trying to exaggerate your trauma, basically.
Yeah, which I get.
Like, I would too.
If I was a studio head, I'd be like, let's, you know, that's what works with Pete.
So I had to, you know, step back and.
kind of take a little bit of a, like, be in purgatory for a little bit.
And then Reformation came out was like, do you want to do this?
And I was like, oh, okay, I could show everyone that I'm sober and that I put a little weight
on and that, like, I'm an adult.
And I felt like they helped, it's corny, but I feel like they helped me start to, like, switch
the narrative a little bit.
So I love doing that.
And we're still kicking it with Pete Davidson.
Lauren.
You're talking about being happy.
I know you got your baby on the way.
Yes.
Thank you.
Congratulations.
Man, my mustache.
Thank you.
I couldn't be more excited.
Yeah.
I saw you say that this is going to be the best role you've ever played.
It's the only thing I've ever felt since when I was young and my dad passed.
I remember, my mom used to be like, what do you want to be when you grow up?
And I used to be like, I dad.
I always wanted to be a dad because I felt so crappy and I wanted to like make sure that a kid didn't feel that way or have to go through like what I went through.
And then when my girl told me she was pregnant, I felt exactly how I felt when I was like seven or eight years.
old and it was so nice because you know when you're little and you're like i want to be an astronaut
or like i want to be whatever like a lot of that stuff fizzled out but i felt the exact
excitement that i felt when i was little and uh i couldn't be more stoked it's going to be fun
your decision to share the news and all the things just because of how much it sounds like you went
through with just like your own battles with media and all that why share the news well they knew
for a while and they were being cool because you know they found out i think someone saw us going
into a doctor's office or something like real early on and then it was like it was super
stressful because one I would ideally like no one to know anything and I would just like to be a
normal human and be able to enjoy that process with my lady and yeah it became super stressful
because one as you know when you have a baby you don't know if you're actually having one
for a while until you make it to a certain point.
And then it's healthy.
So they found out way before that.
And luckily, the outlets that found out were super cool.
And for the first time ever in my life.
And I felt very lucky they were just like, you know,
we'll give you two, three months.
And then...
That's still shit, you know.
Yeah, that's a fucking, right?
Well, I...
Some of them would just post it.
No, some of them would be like,
you...
That's how fucked up the world is where I'm like,
they'd be really nice.
Like, you know what a nice outlet.
I feel bad for my girl because all of this, like, I bring a lot of shit.
Like anything we do or she does now is going to be a thing.
And I feel really bad because, one, I don't like it either.
I consider myself a private person that's just stuck in that cycle.
She's a very private person.
And this is her, she's the one going through.
Yeah, she's the one doing all the work, you know, and it's supposed to be a beautiful experience.
And, like, I, she's never made me feel this way or said anything, but, like, I feel so guilty and horrible that, like, in any way, shape, or form I could not allow her to have the ideal pregnancy that almost every woman gets to have it and joy.
So luckily, she loves me and knows what comes with me.
And we've talked about it before we fully were in a relationship.
But like, I really feel for her in that aspect that, like, you know, she don't want to post that.
Like, you know, first of all, anyone that does that, you know, you see that, you're like, this is corny.
Yeah, for sure.
You see the, like, you know, the ultrasound, you know, like, you know, but we were not given a choice.
and they held it off as long as we could
and luckily my girl's really funny
and she posted a good funny caption
I think those people going to hell
I really do because I think that's so shitty
if your girl is pregnant
you and her should be able to tell your friends
and your family on your turn
we couldn't tell anyone
your time you know and what you said earlier
is true too
what if it's a difficult pregnancy
and she may not want to expose it
because anything can happen
one and three one and three don't
that's what I'm saying
they don't go through you know
that's not honorable of them
Also, f*** heads, you're putting tremendous stress on my girl who needs to carry that, like, that does a lot to a person.
We couldn't tell anybody.
Just my mom and, like, you know, a couple people.
And then, like, I couldn't tell, like, my uncles.
Because, you know, they might be at the water cooler and be like, and then, you know, like, you know, like that in every family.
Yeah, they might ruin everything, you know.
Or, so, you know, my grandpa, who I love to death, you know, he just, he goes.
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Who's still like diners and be like, I'll have a PLT.
Do you know who my grandson is?
And then, you know, so it took away a lot of normal experiences that we would like to have.
But we are very happy, very excited.
I love that.
And the fact that you are aware of that, yo.
You got some dads who just are just not or, you know, some boyfriend's husbands who are just not aware of what the woman goes through.
And it's not their fault all the time because they're not women.
They don't get it.
But you get it.
Like, you know, so she's a lucky girl.
You're a lucky guy.
And I think that's very admirable of you.
Thank you.
It's no joke like it's no joke what ladies have to go through with the pregnancy.
I do not envy them.
all they are magical heroes it's crazy yes we are thank you yeah crazy sitting here with you
and hearing you talk about like the other side of it like in reporting the news and then hearing
you talk about like what it felt like how it impacted you it's so like I'm sitting here like
it's different it's also like man like because you're you're living your life every day and it's
news to people but like you're really living this life every day you don't hear your life people
are humans I mean you do but I think it's so different yeah and we come ourselves they don't
We covered every minute of your life.
Like, I could go down the timeline of stories
and hearing you talk about how it affected you in private
and sometimes you would talk about it.
It's just, like, I'm sitting here like,
damn, that's kind of messed up.
It's also like, it's also like, you know,
like, looking at, like, what the Bebs is going through.
It's like, leaves that fucking kid alone.
I know.
I get so pissed every time.
Leave the fucking kid alone.
Yeah.
He had a kid.
He's married.
He's trying to fucking, like, all you should care about
that he does is music or, like, you know,
yeah, if you fucking kill somebody or something,
like, yeah, get reported, but like, leave the kill alone.
And, yeah, it's, it sucks.
Like, there becomes a point where you're like,
well, I guess that's their job.
And then you're like, yeah, but it's hard to live like that.
It's hard to, because then you're, like, for example,
we'll be like, should we go out to eat?
And it's like, well, there's going to be a lot of people there.
And then, you know, someone has a phone and then sends it to like,
whatever.
And, like, you just want to be on a date.
And it's like, man,
I don't want to think like that.
I get, I can see all sides
because there's people that be like,
I don't feel sorry for him, he's rich,
he's young, he's banging a bunch of hot chicks.
Right.
Like, you know what I mean?
All right.
But then on the flip side, it's like...
On paper.
On paper.
On the flip side, think about all the things
you have to give up as a, just a human.
Yeah.
You know?
And then you've got to move a certain way.
Like, yeah, like, I do well,
but like, then you got to get security.
You got to go to the airport a certain way.
You got to travel a certain way.
You got to get a PR guy.
You got like, it's a lot, dude, it's exhausting, you know.
But again, I'm very lucky.
If people look back on your career in 20 years, what do you hope they say about who you were?
As an artist and person.
I hope it's like not, I don't want to compare it.
And I'm not this guy.
And I will not have the same career this guy had.
But I hope it's like Downey-like where they're like, you don't remember.
I didn't even know because he's just Iron Man to me.
and more than that
but he's just a fantastic actor to me
but like there was a time where his career
was over he was broke in jail
and there were articles like he's
doing crack in jail and all this crazy
and he turned his whole life around
so I hope people will be like
oh wow he turned it around
because there's two ways
all this could go and I remember when I was
very close to
like not being here because of drug wise
I was like it would be so
Pete Davidson of you to
overdose and die.
That's such an expected headline.
That's so corny.
Like, that's exactly what everyone thinks.
I was like, wouldn't it be really cool if you, like, grew a mustache and turned it around
and became a man?
Like, wouldn't be cool if, like, for one time in your life, people were like, oh,
Pete's okay.
He's a dude.
He's just a dude.
And I hope all the...
You know, but also, it takes repetition.
Like, it's not like you just do tan.
years of that and then
you do one press sort it's like oh pizza
you know it's gonna
I have to do 10 plus years and
keep this going now but I hope people look back
and they're like oh wow he turned around
but you do a lot of work it's the work that they don't
see like you know what I mean like they don't
they don't know the work that you
have put in to be
what would be the version of yourself now
thank you it is tough but yeah
it's worth it it's worth it and it's necessary
like you got to grow
you know when you're doing drugs
of your 30s, it's just not cute.
Like, there's no excuses, really.
And at a certain point,
you just, you gotta, you all
have to grow, always evolve. You're always evolving.
Yeah, you're always doing personal work, and
you just want to be the best person
you can be. So, I hope people see that.
Pete Davidson.
That's right. Thanks, guys.
We'll move to pick up out right now, and we appreciate you for
joining us. Thanks for having me.
Davidson, it's the breakfast club. Good morning.
This morning, everybody. We are the breakfast club.
Sluke our guy, Pete Davidson for pulling up, man.
Make sure you go watch the pick up with Eddie Murphy and Kiki Palmer on Prime Video right now.
I love that conversation that we had with him.
He's really dope down the guy.
Let's get to the latest with Lauren.
Lauren becoming a free fact.
Tell her, man.
She gets him from somebody that knows somebody.
She gets the details.
I'm the home girl that knows a little bit about everything.
She'd be having the latest on this.
The latest with Lauren La Rosa.
Sometimes you have facts, sometimes you have details, sometimes you have a little bit everything.
Well, it's the latest.
on the breakfast club
Talk to me
All right y'all
So Cameron and
let me make sure I get his name right
Omar Gooding
are going back and forth right now
they are going at it
The beef is
It's been happening for some months now
Cameron was on his show yesterday
Talk with Flea
He took over a revolt
And he explained why the beef
It's happening
Let's take a listen to him
explaining the beef
That being said I want to start off
With this donkey right here
Omar Gooden
He's a shit cat
So for the people they don't know
I said something about Omar Goodton.
Omar Gooden, Jr., since you got to offend it.
A while ago, I did this, right?
I was talking about the B-class actors,
how they don't get paid a lot,
and they got to sit around and wait for a director,
somebody to call them,
and they don't do a lot of films,
and I was like, I felt bad for them,
and I called him Omar Gooden Jr. by accident
because his brother's Cuba Gooden, Jr.,
and I was like, he got mad about it.
He's like, you know,
And I'm like, damn, I forgot.
I'm sorry.
So he went out and did three records this in me.
And I was like, yo, dude, what is this about?
So then I went on his Instagram.
And I seen he was doing a comedian tour in mad restaurants,
like Red Lobster, Olive Guard, and that type.
He's doing comedy.
So if you go out and eat, you might randomly see him doing comedy and shit.
Taylor, I know you're on maternity leave,
but I need you to get Cameron saying this donkey right here for a donkey today.
Exactly.
Come on.
I ain't know.
He did the donkey.
Yeah.
So then Cameron starts to talk about
because what ended up happening was
Cam booked Omar Gooding for a movie.
Cam is so petty.
Listen, I've never seen a troll executed so well
but shout out to Cameron.
He says he booked him for a movie
that is never happening.
Let's take a listen to Cameron talking about Miami.
So you know me, I got a new way to play
when that's a course.
I booked that $7,500 to do a movie for three weeks.
He said I didn't.
So you know what I did?
I booked a to do a movie
that's never coming out.
Flawless victory.
Drop on the clues bombs for Camron.
Man.
Cam don't play fair, man.
He's one of those ones that you don't want no problems with him
because he is Petty King.
I thought Fitney was Petty.
That's different.
You acted like a movie?
I mean, you acted like you had a movie
the castest guy.
They're the same level of Petty.
That's why they're back and forth
for so entertaining back in the year.
Yeah, that's crazy.
That is crazy.
Not only, so Cameron showed you a bit of the movie
on his Instagram,
and he was talking about, you know, some of the scenes that Omar Gooding was doing.
But I told you all that Cameron took over Revolt TV as CEO yesterday.
So the rollout was impeccable because yesterday, if you watched on Revolt TV,
you could actually see the film that Cameron's talking about because he has Omar Gooding Jr.
signing all the paperwork so that he's able to use all the content.
But today, the movie will actually be on Revolt's YouTube channel at 5 p.m.
And there is like an active, like, waiting where you can sign up to watch it.
I thought it wasn't a real movie.
It wasn't, but they shot it, though.
So he has the content, well, he has the content that they shot.
So last night, yes, but it's not coming out like what Omar Gooding thought it was coming up.
He's just showing you.
He's going to show you what Omar Gooding shot.
So last night, you could have watched it on Revolt TV, the actual network.
Tonight you can watch it on Revolt TV's YouTube channel, but this is all a part of Cameron taking over
Revolt TV as CEO.
He brought Talk with Flea and his content over to the channel.
Oh, he's CEO of Revolt TV?
It's just like a, he's sitting in for the, he sat in for the day to take over.
So they turned everything pink, they brought a show over, it was like a whole thing.
Okay.
But Omar Gooding did respond to Cameron talking about the movie booking.
Let's take a listen to that.
First of all, thank you, brother.
You are next level.
A free trip to Miami, $2,500 in my pocket to do some push-ups with my shirt off?
Thank you.
And knowing that that garbage ain't coming out, it's even better.
Show it on your little show all you want if you need ratings that bad.
I'm almost 50.
I take up a fuck up, man.
boobs in the
I never said I was in shape
who gets a shit
about that
grown ass man
what's funny though
I've been laughing
I've been laughing
I've been laughing
all more than
my ass is mad
calm down
it's clear
you're not a rapper
no more
you've decided
to give up rap
and just try to crack jokes
no I'm not coming
on your show
I'm not helping
your ratings no more
but thank you
no bullshit
it's about selling
records and you get
ratings
you don't think they
tune in for what
I'm about to do
thank you
my shit keep booking
I'm gonna keep spinning it
you know you can't
call it garbage
now Omar because you
did it. And he was acting good
in it too for what I saw. He's a great actor.
Yeah, don't call it garbage now because if you
thought it was garbage, you wouldn't have done it.
And one of the producers just let me know
that I accidentally called him Omar Gooding, Jr.
My bad, bro. I meant to say Omar Gooding.
He's coming at you. Yeah, my bad.
And I just want the record to show Cammer's always been funny.
I know. Omar said
that Cam's decided to be a comedian.
No, that's always been part of why
we like Cammer. I didn't know
that Omar Gooden did rap.
Did y'all know that? I'd never heard none of the
this record. I thought you was least going to have a disc record. I have one.
Let's listen to Part 3. This is the last
one that he did. Let's listen to Omar Gooding
Diss and Cameron. Where have I been? What did I miss?
No, this has been going on since January. I've been seeing it.
I didn't hear none of those records. Kim can be kind of like going at
everybody, so I didn't really pay it much mind. But the music has been there.
He has, it's three parts. It's called Fixed Him Out. There's three parts. That
was number three. I didn't know Omar Good and correct.
It's one part in here where he calls Kim a tampon because he says he only spits once a month. I was
like what where did all this come from i didn't
call him a tampon
i love that spits once a month
tanton period once a month
you know you only used to do with it though
like he's saying that
the box spit out though yeah yeah he's saying
cam don't rap no more
he just said on his box
him either
that's the first time I heard it
yeah I just think he means like something comes out
like how spit comes out your mouth
I didn't know a rapper thing
I didn't know he could rap
I like that though
I didn't either
yeah he got a flow like he said
it was like a rapper
and the beat is nice to him
yeah I don't know camera
make me want to step my petty up
publicly, man. You should. I've been doing like a lot
of backroom, boardroom, Petty. But that
that looked fun. What?
What Cam did?
Cast of the nigger for a movie that never's
coming. That's never come. That's
fun. That is diabolical. It is something that
Charlemagne probably would do to me because
he know I'm always asking for rules.
So he would definitely do that.
That is diabolical. Yeah.
But Charlemagne wouldn't pay nobody
$7,500. He ain't go that far. He didn't pay him $3,500.
He said he paid him $2,500 or $3,000.
It was $3,000. The $7,500 was from something else.
but Omar said it didn't happen.
But for the movie,
Cam paid him $3,000.
But he said, honestly,
I gave you a bonus
because from what I hear,
you make $1,500 to $1,500 a day,
and I gave you three.
So you're welcome for that bonus.
It's the energy that's giving.
I mean, when you sag,
sag don't really pay you nothing.
So I'm just saying that.
Like, chill out.
That was some good public pay, though.
See, I'm past the point
where I have to put my name on it.
I like to do it behind the scenes
and just sit back and watch the chaos.
Well, that's what he did that for me.
That's what he did.
Oh, he did.
He was just watching it.
And he was like, look at the man boobs.
That's what he did at first.
Well, yeah, whatever content, Kim,
will be releasing from that scene
that Omar Gooding's shot
will be on Revolt's YouTube channel today
at 5 p.m.
That was hilarious, Cam.
Dropping the glubbs for Cam.
And I'm that petty, by the way.
I am totally that petty.
I actually can't wait to watch.
All right.
Well, thank you for the latest with Lauren.
Solomon, who you giving that down on Kutu?
Man, for after the hour,
we need a guy named Kit Posting
to come to the front of the congregation.
The weed is too damn potent nowadays.
We'll discuss.
All right.
We'll get to that next.
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Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Your mornings will never be the same.
Tell you, tell I made it.
Don't be out here acting like a donkey.
Hi, bitch.
He-ha.
It's time for Donkey of the Day.
I'm a big boy.
I can take it if he feel I deserve it.
It ain't no big deal.
I know Sholomani God's going to have some funny, sweet shit out of this mouth.
This is because I say something you may not agree with.
It doesn't mean I mean.
Who's getting that donkey.
That donkey.
That donkey.
Don't, don't, don't, don't.
Donky of the day right here.
The breakfast club, bitch.
You can call me the donkey of the day, but like, I mean no harm.
Yeah, it's donkey today for Wednesday, August 13th, goes to a 47-year-old Iowa man named Kip Posting.
Now, we just had Pete Davidson in here, and he was talking about how strong marijuana is now, okay?
He said he suffered from psychosis because of how strong the reef is nowadays, and I agree.
See, I enjoy an edible from time to time, okay?
But five to ten milligrams, and that's it.
to 10 milligrams of some indigua takes the edge right off for someone like me who deals with anxiety
and has a problem just relaxing and unwinding and sleeping sometime.
It's great in the right dosage.
But there is no reason ever for a 100 milligram edible.
Okay, you might as well smoke crack.
Why am I bringing that up?
I'm bringing that up because Kip Poston was high, okay?
According to a release by the Madison County Sheriff's Office, the deputy was patrolling on
Highway 81 at 1 a.m. when he found a pickup truck, pulling a flat,
trailer without functioning lights.
When deputies activated their emergency lights,
the pickup truck failed to stop immediately
and continued driving north before turning
east onto a highway. The pickup truck
was hauling two motorcycles.
When deputies approached the vehicle, they found the pickup
truck driver kit posting.
Wait, where am I telling y'all this story? Let's go to the news for
the report, please. Local news, the traffic stop
in Madison County, Nebraska turned into a bizarre
arrest yesterday morning after deputies found a naked
man behind the wheel. According to the
Madison County Sheriff's Office, the incident on
Highway 81 began around 1 a.m. when a deputy attempted to pull over a truck hauling a trailer
without functioning lights. When deputies approached the vehicle, they found 47-year-old
Kip Polson of Iowa completely naked, using a pair of pants to cover himself. He told deputies
he was hot and allergic to his own sweat. One of the motorcycles he was hauling had also been
reported stolen. Polson is now facing several charges related to the incident.
Amby wants to know if to pick up truck with stick shift. You'd love to drive.
shotgun, wouldn't you?
I hadn't asked nothing, but go ahead. Continue on, sir.
This man, Kipp said he was hot and allergic
to his own sweat. Now, there is a very
rare condition where someone can
be allergic to their own sweat, and I
can't pronounce it, so I'm not even going to
try, but the condition triggers an
allergic reaction when you sweat, which
results in hives and itching, but
it's not the sweat itself. It's the
immune system's response to certain
chemicals released during
sweating that causes the allergic reaction.
He was also driving with a
suspended license, but this is where the marijuana
comes into play. During the interaction,
it says, Potent's
alertness deteriorated
rapidly, which caused
the deputy to request medical attention.
But then they said he would gain compulsion.
So he probably was on an indica
sativa hybrid because deputies also
found a pipe and dab.
Okay, not just a pipe and dab, a container
with a substance believed BTHC,
duh, and a marijuana water pipe.
When they tried to place him in the patrol car,
he resisted. He dropped to
ground and refused to move so let's put it all together okay he was in and out of alertness all right
when police was talking to him then he popped back up and got alert then he refused to move when
they tried to place him in the car this man was high as w nba poom-pum okay because the weed is too
damn strong all right this man 47 and probably still trying to smoke like he used to but not realizing
this is not the THC that we grew up on okay do you realize do you realize they got this uh genetically
modified concentrated
THC products like oil
and shatter and dab
and edibles and they are able
to get THC to 95%
you might as well do heroin.
Okay, nobody got time to be hired
in an eagle with a jetpack and you damn
sure can't get high when you got something
to do because you will just be sitting there
stuck on stupid.
Just look at Jess O'Larius right now.
What?
Please give Kip posting the sweet
sounds of the hamletones.
Wow.
Now you are the donkey
Of the day
You are the donkey
Of the day
Yeha
So I got to be the stupid one
Because Lauren not in the room
Wow
How I look stupid
I said stuck on stupid
Yeah how I look stuck on stupid
Don't have alert now
Don't play with me
No, I'm moving, yo.
She had a show last night in the Bronx.
And she has a show tonight.
All I'm telling y'all is be careful with those edibles and oils.
They look so innocent, but they will have you hallucinate.
Okay?
I know a dude who told me a crazy story, man.
What?
What happened?
He told me he got so high that he was having sex with his wife,
and he looked down, and he thought he saw Lowell Wayne.
Uh-uh, uh-uh.
What?
No.
Nah.
What?
Edibles, man.
Them 65 milligram, 100 milligram edibles have you going crazy.
Nah, his wife is ugly.
That's what that is.
No, no, no.
Hell no.
Ain't no way.
Little ain't now.
Little way ain't ever.
Like, nah, don't.
You got to have a crazy edible stories.
Yeah.
Do you have one?
I got a couple of edible stories, but I got crazier shroom stories than edible stories.
Yeah.
You want to open up the phone line to talk to people in their high stories?
Yes.
about specifically edibles
not just the flour
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Charlemagne gave donkey at a date of who, Sharla?
A guy named Kip Poston.
He's from Iowa, 47 years old.
He was driving a pickup truck, had to pull over on the side of the road.
Because he was too high, and he had a stolen motorcycle on the vehicle, and, you know, he was just being high.
Right.
Yes.
So we're asking, 800-585-105-1.
Do you have any high on edible stories?
I bought this stuff.
It's not even necessarily about Kip, even though Kipp is an idiot.
It's the fact that, you know, we had Pete Davidson here last hour, and he was talking about how the weed is too strong.
Yeah.
And it's not just the weed.
it's the oils, it's the dabs, it's that, uh, those edibles.
Like, they are able to make the THC get up to 95%.
Yeah, that's crazy.
There's no point in that.
Like, that's ridiculous.
It's ridiculous.
And, you know, sometimes you really have to read the packaging.
I got stuck once, and my wife got stuck once, once it was a cookie.
And it said, take a piece of a cookie.
I didn't rate it.
I just ate the cookie.
I got on a plane, and it felt like the clumps was on the plane.
It was like a big family, and everybody was big.
And I was in first class.
I said, I just remember, it just felt like they were just getting bigger.
Oh, man.
And bigger.
And I'm on the plane, and I'm, like, shaking.
Because I'm thinking that thing going to squish me.
But, you know, it wasn't.
That was one time.
And the one time I gave Gia one, and she was swimming on the carpet.
And I felt so bad for her because Gia is, like, really, really, like.
Yeah, she don't do none of that.
So our tolerance is already low.
Right.
So she was, when I say she was swimming, she was delirious, she was crying, that she was happy, that she was crying and happy.
And it was pretty bad.
It's dangerous.
And that's why once we.
He asked Snoopper, he said, I don't F with them edibles, man.
He want to be able to control the high.
That's right.
That's why a lot of people don't do the edibles, because you, there's no way you can unhire
yourself.
No.
At the highest point, you just got to ride it out.
Well, they do have something.
They do make something that's supposed to de-high you.
It's like, I bought it one time, and I got out of the crib just in case it ever happened
again.
Yo, I never tried.
If you got to buy a de-hider, you don't need to get high, yo.
Because it scared me.
Yeah.
So you have, I know, you smoke.
So you ever had an edible.
High Stories?
Edible
high story.
I wouldn't say
I have,
I got crazy
shrimp stories,
but my father
came to my
house one day
and I used to
like make edibles
during the pandemic.
He came in there
and he just
always got snacks laid out.
Ashton already knew.
They mom and cookies
red top.
I don't touch them.
My father saw the cooking
ate one,
ate a whole one.
They was big chocolate
chip cookies.
And I,
I didn't know what I was
doing measuring.
I was just throwing
a bunch of THC oil in it.
Great.
Yo, my father couldn't
go to work for two days.
I was so
sad. I literally thought he died.
I still got a video if you scroll down on my page.
Like, I still got it up. But yo,
like, yo, he kept going to sleep,
then waking up and sweating. Then he'd be like, yo, I'm good.
Then he'd be like, yo, no, I'm not. Like, he was
like falling, but he was already on
the floor. Like, it was crazy.
It was crazy. You didn't want to call an ambulance because you
didn't want to get in jail. No, because they were to sit
me to jail. Oh, my God. I don't know.
So, yeah, never, ever. I never had
a story like that on edibles, but
shirms, yeah. Charlemagne?
My edible stories are regular because I already
have a vivid imagination so it's the typical regular damn i'm about to die right now type of stuff you know
what i mean ain't nothing too crazy the other night i did watch boys in the hood and man i cried so
much when rickie died but i swear man when rick was doing the scratch-off ticket and tray yelled ricky
uh rickie looked at the screen not rick turned and looked at the screen and he he said to me like
y'all just going to let this happen to me again what did you mores that's not yes he
He looked at the, like, you know how you looked up from scratching the ticket?
I'm laying on the couch.
I'm high, and I'm already super emotional because I'm, I don't know why I got mad emotional
watching. I was high, no, I was high, that's why.
But I was watching Boys in the Hood and I'm mad emotional.
And I look up at the screen.
And then when he looked at the day, he's scratching, he goes, y'all just going to let this happen to me again.
And I was like, huh?
And then that's when he took off right.
What about Ricky you're talking?
Damn.
To the TV, like, when he looked up from the scratch off ticket, he was like,
y'all just going to let this happen to me again.
This man is really in love with Morris Shotson.
Like, literally.
Yes, he is Ricky.
Hello, who's this?
This is Nikki.
Hey, Nikki, good morning.
We're talking high stories.
What happened with you, Nikki?
Okay, so my high story is, I hope you guys are ready for this.
So I thought I was so high that I was hallucinating, okay?
Okay.
And so it was so bad that I thought I was going to die.
So I thought it's freaking out, and I called the ambulance.
I'm announced to my husband and my son who was in the house.
So the ambulance and the paramedics, they pull up, and my husband and my son was unaware.
So they all bust in the house like, I'm really about to die.
So I'm not telling the one that I call the ambulance.
So once everybody busts and they're checking my pulse, they're checking my vitals,
and everything seems to be fine.
They're like, I don't know what's going on.
They're acting.
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I'm just pretending that I'm dying,
so I can't talk.
So my husband was in the living room,
and he's like, what's going on?
And so my husband was going on,
because remember, I'm dying, I can't talk.
So my husband said, well, that's not the case.
She said, she took a gummy.
So I'm looking at my husband, like, really, dude?
And so all the EMTs, like, just looked at one another
and just bust out.
laughing. Dude, I was so
freaking embarrassed. Can I ask you the
question? Do you deal with anxiety?
Yes. I do. I do.
Exactly. See, I deal with anxiety too. We can't be
taking them sativa because we're going to have
panic attacks and always think we're dying, man.
She called the ambulance on herself.
Damn. We think we die and there ain't
no edible in us. Right. And they would have
found out what's edible anyway, babe.
They would have found out, you know, your husband just saved
the ambulance a lot more trouble.
Right. And my thing was we were new
to the neighborhood. So you had like five
fire trucks, about six M-E-M-Ts.
So everybody milking in the neighborhood, like, damn, something really must have
happened. No, it was me. I took a gummy.
Yeah, they're going to say you overdose. But next time, because you deal with
anxiety, less milligrams, and try indigo, ma'am.
800-585-105-1. We're talking high stories. You ever took it edible and got
so high, you did some wild stuff. Let us know right now.
You know, I love to talk to some of these emergency rooms.
Because they got to get this all the time
I know the calls be crazy
They got to get this all the time
Call us up, it's the breakfast club
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If there's another
On the first
Please make some noise
Give me your signs
This can't be life
If there's a point
To losing love
Repeating pain
It's all the same
I hate this place
Morning everybody
Pipe
Yeah, I know
Who's this?
Who's this?
Uh,
Uh,
Uh,
Uh,
Uh,
Uh,
See,
You see the problem with that?
Uh,
Yeah,
Life better or sadder
Not to break this better
Find something we're saving is all for the taking
I always say
I'll be better or sad
None of this matters
Dreaming no sadden
Oh
If karma's really real
How am I still here
Just seemed so unfair
I could be long ago
If there's a point of being good
Then where's my reward?
The good die young and poor
I gave it all I could
Struck in the Sterebredom
Morning everybody is DJ NV
Just hilarious Charlemagne de Guy
We are the Breakfast Club
If you're just joining us
We're talking some of your craziest high stories
Now this conversation comes to Charlemagne
Dave Donkey today to who?
A guy named
Kip Postin.
Okay,
Kip Postin is from Iowa
and he got pulled over
by the police
because he was just parked
on the side of the road
and when the emergency vehicles came
he tried to drive off
but he had a stolen motorcycle
on the back
but when they pulled him over
they realized that he had
you know a pipe
and some dab
and a marijuana water pipe
all types of stuff
and he was butt ass naked
I forgot that part
I made sure you to get that part
saying he was allergic to his own sweat
he was high
high off that refo
hello who's this
Hey, this is Jay out from Detroit.
Nate, what's up, Doe?
What up, Doug?
What up, y'all guys?
That was great with y'all.
What's going on?
Tell us your high story, brother.
On my high story, like, I was high, I was high off through the weed first.
Then when my brother came to, he gave me an edible.
Now, it's my first time taking an edible, so I ain't know it's going to hit, like, a high as opposed to hit.
So I ate half of it.
I drank some milk.
And then I ate the other half.
Then later on, like, probably like an hour or something.
It kicked in.
And all of a sudden, I started feeling like myself being able to dance or something.
I don't know what it was.
I started kind of like Usher, thought something like Chris Brown.
I didn't ever feel like, I ain't never saw my teeth like pillows, like it felt like clouds.
I'm like, woo, this is I felt great that day.
I ain't never seen nothing like that before.
See, the problem with the edibles is you got to know what milligram because you might have took half and that might have been 50.
Right.
That may have been giving you a hundred milligram edible.
That's right.
Somebody gave us 100 yesterday.
No, somebody gave it
65 yesterday
No, but gave me 100
The whole pack was
650
No, each one was 100
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
I gave it to you. I'm like, I'm not
Just the whole pack is 650
The last person that came up here
Was 100 milligram edibles
Was flame in row
And I gave them to somebody
And they took one
And they too
They too started transitioning
Wow, wow! Wow!
Wow
Well, enjoy that edible then
You got
Hey, yo, get out of here, you go
Hello, who's this?
Damn
Hi, this is, I'm gonna say T, how are you?
What's up, she's Tee?
What happened with you,
Is this the breakfast club?
This is, I'm not really getting through.
You gotta be, like, joking, right?
She's all right now, too.
Who else would you be calling?
Good morning, good morning, good morning,
Baltimore, sister.
Good morning, good morning.
Listen, I was calling because I had, well, okay, so I'm a 50-year-old person.
I live in Florida, but I came out of D.C. and Baltimore, and I remember specific, going to my HBCU and having illicit drugs, like mushrooms, or back in the day, we used to take mess tabs.
And on these mess tabs, I remember walking 20 miles.
I don't know why they gave us so much energy, right?
I thought we were mighty miles, mighty miles or something.
Like, we walked from the college campus over to Towson and then freaking back.
Okay.
Hi, through the woods, through the river.
I thought we were like Indiana Jones or something.
Like, it was a crazy, crazy experience.
on the LSD.
And in that, it was, huh?
Seems like an adventure to me.
It was too much of an adventure, is what I'm going to tell you.
And then we started going into, like, they had mushrooms back in the day.
Oh, my God.
Please don't go.
When your kids go to college, please be careful because there are so many drugs in the college.
It is crazy because I remember that's where I did all of my drugs.
It was in college
Why is your mouth water
In this morning?
Is it something you sound too excited
About all of this?
Exactly, you know
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, it's not that.
It's not that.
It's just like, damn,
I remember, like, that time, right?
Like, when we were experiencing with drugs
and, you know, younger, you know,
and then, you know, some people got caught up with it,
you know, and had problems.
And then others were able to, you know,
you know, rebound and
come back and live a normal life
but I remember specific
driving or
walking a country mile
high, okay,
it was high. It was me and about
10 friends. It was all of us.
I don't know how we didn't go to jail.
But we all was walking
through the woods, through the river
because we was at Indiana Jones
at this point. We was Indiana Jones.
We was Indiana Jones.
It's what I'm trying to tell you.
Like a comfortable movie.
You sound high right now, but I'm going to tell you something.
The conversation that we have in this morning is that even the light drugs,
the fun drugs, like weed, they're just way too strong now because they got the oils
and they got the dabs and the edibles and they're able to get that THC to 95%.
Well, you know what?
I haven't taken a drug probably since that, but thank God.
Yes, ma'am.
But I'm going to tell you, we used to take these mess tabs and these mushrooms.
And I think the last time that I took a hallucinage, everybody was Mickey Mouse.
I swear to God, everybody looked like Minnie or Mickey.
We're just talking about what you were.
I'm just saying, we didn't trip down.
That's what you get for being around all the white people.
You were hanging out with them white people when you started using meth.
Well, yeah, that's what happens when you go to these schools sometimes.
Like your kids and your family around.
You said you went to an HBCU.
You ain't had no business doing meth with the white.
That was a choice.
Well, thank you, Mama.
You know what?
I don't got messed up, but it was turned around.
It was good.
Yes, ma'am.
Thank you for calling.
You heard it say it was good.
It was good.
So, I'm going to ask you, what's a meth tab?
A meth tab is like one of the little tabs that they got meth on and you just put it under your tongue.
Yeah, I went to a predominantly white high school.
I never tried meth.
I tried about a lot of stuff, but never tried meth or bath sauce.
That was the only thing I never tried.
So you wasn't on bath sauce when you went live earlier this year?
That was a rumor, I don't know.
No, who made that rumor?
I didn't live with the silk stock and went off on everybody.
No, no.
That was just a regular black soap bitch.
Don't think of me.
All right.
What's the moral of the story?
The moral of the story is just be careful out there, man.
I'm telling you, I indulge in edibles, but I know what dosage I use, and I stick to indica.
I don't be on them 50 milligrams setibles.
I'm not trying to die.
I think that I want to die.
Okay, because that's what happens when you have anxiety.
It triggers those panic attacks.
No.
something that mellows me out.
And when you go into these dispensaries nowadays,
you can look on the package,
even the medical stuff,
they have things specifically for what you're looking for.
If you're looking for sleep,
if you having problems with hunger,
if you just want to relax,
you know,
you want to be bliss.
I like,
I'll take some bliss every now and then, like,
that is,
look for that is what I'm telling you.
Even a lot of the therapeutic stuff,
like the physical stuff,
like they got CBN.
It used to be CBD.
I don't know.
It's like,
it's a new strain.
Yeah, CBN now, though,
where it relaxes your muscles.
Like you got arthritis pain.
and stuff like that.
So it's a lot of them,
a lot of edibles that don't get you high.
It just relaxes you.
That's right.
All right.
Well, when we come back,
we got the latest with Lauren.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ NV.
Jess, Alarie, Shalamey and the guy.
We are the Breakfast Club.
Let's get to the latest with Lauren.
Lauren becoming a straight fan.
Tell us, man.
She gets them from somebody that knows somebody.
She gets to detail.
I'm a home girl that knows a little bit about everything.
She'd be having the latest on this.
The latest with Lauren LaRosa.
Sometimes she has facts, sometimes she has details,
sometimes she have a little bit of everything.
Well, it's the latest.
On the breakfast club.
Talk to me.
So Wendy Williams, her medical exams are complete at this time.
So we've been waiting on those medical exams
because remember she said that she hadn't been tested in a while
and that she does not have the dementia
and she should be let out of the guardianship.
Well, those are complete.
Now, according to a source that is talking to People magazine,
People Magazine is stating that
their source, because this was not listed in the documents
that were available for us to read,
they're stating that their source
confirmed that because of this testing,
Wendy Williams has again been diagnosed with
frontal temporal dementia,
and she was first diagnosed back in 2023.
So they're saying that the test proved the opposite
of what Wendy is saying.
Now, I spoke to a source close to the A&E lawsuit
because I was trying to figure out
where's her guardianship now,
if this is true.
So the A&E lawsuit right now
is on like a hold.
They basically were like, look,
we want Wendy to figure out all of her stuff
because she's saying she didn't want this lawsuit
and then we'll move forward.
People are reporting right now
that the guardianship is going to be upheld.
But the guardianship as of right now
will only be upheld until November 5th
and then a judge will make a decision
on what goes forward based on these tests.
So it's still up in the air.
There's no real decision on the guardianship.
And what's happening is because
Kevin Hunter Sr. has his lawsuit
where he's claiming that he's old money,
Wendy's family is also legally
putting their bid in and say
hey she shouldn't be in this guardianship
and then Wendy saying hey I never wanted this A&E lawsuit
and I went out the A&E lawsuit
and those attorneys are like look y'all figure all that out
judge and then in November
we'll come back see what sorted out and see who we
even have to deal with is it Wendy because
she's out of this guardianship or is
it going to be a new court appointed a guardian
and attorney based on what happens so that's
a little bit of an update there
now in other news
Kevin Hart congratulations
at Kevin Hart.
It was announced,
we can clap or something.
We got a little...
We're going to be congratulating.
What are you?
Not, y'all.
I'm talking about Eddie with the audio.
I was going to say,
let me get through it.
So, Kevin Hart has teamed up
with Netflix,
and he's going to be dropping
a new stand-up comedy competition series.
So, now this competition series,
he's going to be looking to crown
the next big name in stand-up.
So this will be guided by
Kevin Hart and his crew of comedy Titans.
It's going to be announced
at a later date,
like more details, but, or the title
of it, but it's going to be an eight-episode
series, and it's billed as
unfiltered, uncensored, and unapologetic.
The competition will pull
back the curtain on the gritty, hilarious, and
often unpredictable path of
stand-up comedy career. So he's going to
be looking for contestants from all
across the nation that will face
rigorous tests that mirror, can you
be quiet, that mirror the real-life
journey of a comedian. So it'll be
like everything from, you know, how
hard, open mic sets can be
to different rewrites that they have to do
the pressure of getting on the big stages
and it'll give viewers a very authentic look behind the curtain
of like, you know, comedy's like dark moments
and high points and all the good and bad things
but he's looking for that big next big comedian
or a comedian that's already out there
that should be crowned.
Or drop on a close ball with Kevin Hart.
You have to find anybody anymore though
because I feel like when a person has a talent
or a person has a skill set because it shows
social media and the internet, they can showcase it if they want to.
definitely like they're trying to find God you know people say I found God
nigga you was the one lost but there's a lot of people I'm sure they get busy that just
we don't see you because maybe they only have a thousand followers or 2,000 followers
now you give me an opportunity put them on stage and put them to work yeah well applications
are now open um if you want to go and apply but I think also too it's giving that person the
platform so whether it's a comedian who's already been out there or someone who needs it
I was going to ask that is somebody like you know like let's say I don't want to say his name
because then they'll start.
But like, let's say Gary O'n, who wants a Netflix special.
Let's say Gary O'clock.
You ain't had that end to you when Gary was here last week.
Don't be disrespectful to that, man.
That's a good way.
But that's what I'm asking.
That's a good way to get on Netflix.
Is it what I'm saying?
Yeah.
Is it established comedians and new comedians?
Or is it just new comedians?
Because it could be good both ways.
And that's not a shot of Gary O's.
No, it wasn't, man.
No wasn't.
Can we please make note who made the shot this time?
Because Gary Owen said he doesn't, he hasn't got a Netflix special.
And I'm saying that.
Yeah, but.
That wasn't a shot.
He's doing great on YouTube.
He's doing great.
He's doing great in life.
Yeah.
He's doing money.
Why we're talking about Gary?
Gary was doing busy.
I'm just asking, is it like that?
Like, is it established comedians as well as new comedians?
It seems like, because it says the next generation of comedians, so it seems like they do want to find, like, fresh new people.
But I think that this would be something great for somebody who feels like they just need the platform of Netflix.
Like, maybe you are on social, but coming over to streaming on Netflix will give you, you know, especially with Kevin,
and all the people that are going to be involved.
That's my point.
Yeah, we'll give you, but I didn't
think Gary Owen.
That's not a shot at.
I like Gary.
I know what's it.
Yeah, but congratulations to Kevin Hart.
That's all that I have in the latest for the day.
All right.
Thank you.
I'm all right.
And listen, I want to tell people, man,
uh, salute to Cheryl McKissick, Daniel.
Drop on the clues bombs for Cheryl McKissick, Daniel.
Her new book, The Black Family Who Built America is available
everywhere you buy books right now.
Okay.
Period.
Yes.
Explain who she is and what her family does for people that don't.
She's been on the show, but people might not remember.
Yes, she's going to be on this week, actually.
But McKissick and McKissick is a construction company that's been around for like seven generations.
It started in the 1800s, and they have contributed to some of the greatest institutions in our country, like a Lincoln Field in Philadelphia, the Barclay Center.
That new project they're doing that, right?
The JFK Terminals, yep.
I forgot which one.
I think it's Terminal One.
Don't quote me on that, though.
But yes, this book is an incredible man.
And it's actually, to me, a real book of resilience because, like I said, they started.
this company in the 1800s
okay and it's still going
in 2025 so if you can start a company in the middle of slavery
as a black people
five generations yeah five generations
seven seven generation
real quick before we get out of it
the terminal one it's five generations they said
they just texted me cash dog
went on Twitter and said I love my man
so apparently her and
Zadarius is back together
it was just a little beef little kerfuffle
that they may have had
girl you know and she went back on uh ex and she said i love my man okay so he must have gave
it at jody special you know what i'm saying that's what you said i hate you i hate you that is the
latest with lord clap the cheeks yo like remember when time no it started no baby boy started with
that mouth first oh yeah yeah yeah yeah well he might have yeah he might have he might have gobbled it up
thank you lord thank you all right people's choice mixes up next it's the breakfast club good morning
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Your mornings will never be the same
Morning everybody is D.J. NV. Just hilarious.
Shalomaine the guy. We are the Breakfast Club.
Slupt to Pete Davis in for joining us this morning.
And salute to PDD.
Make sure you check out his new movie
to pick up with Eddie Murphy and Kiki Palmer
now streaming on Prime Video right now.
Pete looks happy. I'm happy for Pete.
Yeah, let me see. And his mustache, man. He got the whole dad's stash going on.
Yes, he does.
I told him that yesterday. It's the clearest. I've seen him in a long time.
So, sweet to my guy.
Salute to everybody in the Bronx, salsa come foiego.
I went there yesterday to check out Jess.
She killed it.
Shout to Desi.
Shout to Rob Stapleton.
And you're back tonight, right?
Yep, back tonight.
Show starts at 7 p.m.
So make sure you get there on time.
Get your drinks, get your food ordered and everything.
And sit your ass down and get ready for some funny jokes to fly, man.
I can't wait to get there.
Love y'all in the Bronx.
I see y'all tonight.
And I love it so much because you get there early.
It starts at 7.30.
And you're out of there by before 10.
You're home by 1030.
Period.
And you're knocked out by 1030.
Not a late, late night on a school night.
So salute to everybody there.
And this Saturday, of course, is my last car show of the year to drive your dreams car show at the Middlelands Convention Center, which is 20 minutes from the city.
I can't wait to see you guys this Saturday.
Get your tickets if you have it.
Now, Charlemagne, Positive Note.
Yes.
Before I do the positive note, I want to tell everybody, tomorrow in Atlanta from 8 to 9.30, Mandy and Weezy will be at the Barnes and Noble in Buckhead.
Okay.
Mandy and Weezy from Decisions Decisions Podcast, they'll be doing a live.
Talk, meet and greet, book signing
of their New York Times bestselling book
No Holds, Bard, a dual manifesto
of sexual exploration and power at the
Barnes and Noble Buckeg.
Tomorrow, 8 to 9.30 p.m.
I go pull up on Mandy and Weezy, ATL.
And the positive note is simply this.
Focus on improving yourself,
not proving yourself.
I repeat, focus on improving yourself,
not proving yourself.
Have a great day.
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