The Breakfast Club - FULL SHOW: Hov & Beyoncé vs. Ye?, Porsha & Shamea Drama, Jonathan Majors Interview + More

Episode Date: March 21, 2025

Today on the show, Jonathan Majors stopped by, he spoke about Worthiness, Unpacking Trauma, Meagan Good, Marvel. Also, Charlamagne Gave "Donkey of the Day" to a Teacher Who Forces Teens To Run Train O...n Her While Wearing ‘Scream’ Masks. Listen For More!YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BreakfastClubPower1051FMSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:02:10 So hang on, because it's going to be a fun ride. Cue the music. Listen to Potter Rebellion on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Good morning USA! Yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo,
Starting point is 00:02:33 yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo We made it to the end of the week y'all how y'all feel like they I feel blessed black and holly favorite happy to be here Another day to serve our beautiful listeners man great weekend is here weekend is here. You know we had a great week. It was a fantastic We're here we alive man come on y'all that we are that we are yes Jonathan majors came yesterday He's gonna be joining us this morning. I missed that interview. How was that? Jonathan Majors' interview was fantastic.
Starting point is 00:03:06 It was amazing actually. Yeah? Yeah, yeah. Did he talk about everything? Here and there he did. He was very happy to have locked down his Coretto though. He just got married and that was, I went straight in with that.
Starting point is 00:03:19 That was amazing though. Don't tell him! Oh, he just asked, okay. Jesus Christ. I'm just saying you was telling the movie. I was trying not to. Don't tell him! Oh, he just asked, okay. Jesus Christ! I'm just saying, you was telling the movie. I was trying not to. You did tell the movie. No, no.
Starting point is 00:03:31 I was trying not to. No, you was excited you watched one goddamn movie, but you never watched nothing. I do! No you don't. I do, it just was the fact that when you're having these conversations and the movie just comes out the day before everybody in the world gets to see it. It's just hard to have the conversation because you want to talk about things that you saw. And this movie, Magazine Dreams, I'm telling you right now, it is really, really, really
Starting point is 00:03:52 good. I ain't never seen nobody act like Jonathan Majors acted in this movie, ever. Like that man is gifted. You ain't never seen nobody act like that in a movie? You heard what I just said. I ain't never seen nobody act like Jonathan Majors acted in this movie I've never seen nobody play a role like this and play it as intense as he did. You know what I would compare it to? and Jonathan was more intense Heath Ledger and the Joker type stuff. Oh you
Starting point is 00:04:17 meet gobbling now. What you see so? Better say Heath Ledger. I said more intense. Denzel is done? I said more intense. But better than Denzel is who? In any movie. Yes, I ain't never seen Denzel play no role like this. I've never seen Denzel play no role like this. I'm gonna watch this movie soon as I get back here now. I'm just telling you.
Starting point is 00:04:37 Did you ever see I Am Sam when Sean Penn played the mentally challenged father? No, I never seen that. It was really good. Dang. Okay. But you gotta watch it really good okay but it's you gotta watch it when you see it just you know what I'm talking about see y'all sleeping on it cuz you got Zeus on it what I'm telling you that it's gonna be in theaters is not gonna be in on Zeus that you know is gonna be Oh Zeus produced it. Yeah, yeah, they produced it Lee Lee Lamel Lamel
Starting point is 00:05:10 It is Lamel plumber it is it's let me Lamel plumber Yeah, I never know what you sometimes I'm just telling you since need is the day and Jonathan majors will be here next hour Y'all see magazine dreams. We'll talk about it again on Monday. Okay. All right kept telling you to watch it all week But you want to watch Tyler Perry's Beauty and Black. No, no, no, no, no, no, no. And that was good too. No, Beauty and Black is great.
Starting point is 00:05:30 No, I had to watch Duplicity and give a review on it. Oh. You know, that's the new one that just came out. So go and see that, guys. And also, salute to Soconi. The Soconi is how you pronounce it? Soconi. Soconi.
Starting point is 00:05:40 They dropped some sneakers off for us, so salute to Soconi. Amazing. I came here and saw the box and I was like, oh wow, I'm getting gifts like oh wow I'm getting gifts. Pretty nice. Alright well let's get the show cracking we got front page news Morgan want to be breaking everything down and then of course get it off your chest 800-585-1051 little Mary J Blas to start the week. A little no play will be happy. Morning everybody it's DJ NV Jess Hilarious Charlamagne the guy we are the breakfast club let's get in some front page news. Good morning Morgan. Good morning everybody and happy Friday.
Starting point is 00:06:12 We definitely could use a little bit of happiness right Charlamagne? I like that I like that. Well I gotta start wait before you do I gotta start off with some sports last night Bronny James. All the madness. Bronny James scored 17 points 5 assists 3. He actually led the Lakers in scoring Last night, but they lost two bucks, but he did good. That's good. They did good That's what put out there. We talk about when he does bad, but we got to talk about what he does good, too
Starting point is 00:06:35 I like that everybody does they do we don't what? This is the first good game. Yes I mean it was he Let's get it to the news. Okay front page. All right, let's get into it. So President Trump he wants to Dismantle the Department of Education So yesterday he signed an executive order aimed at dismantling the department and said everyone knows It's the right thing to do after looking at test scores of US children He believes the power should be returned to the states.
Starting point is 00:07:07 Let's take a listen to President Trump's comments. After 45 years, the United States spends more money on education by far than any other country, yet near the bottom of the list in terms of success. We're going to be returning education very simply back to the states where it belongs and this is a very Popular thing to do but much more importantly, it's a common-sense thing to do. I Don't know. I don't know anything about this. But do the states have money to fund their own educational systems? I mean, I know some states do like a California, but what about a I don't know Areas right, you know, you right you're raising a very good point it's not going to be
Starting point is 00:07:50 an equal type of situation if you return it back to the state she did that the education system does need federal funding federal backing in federal support on the law press secretary at caroline levitt also spoke on the matter ahead of the president signing that executive order saying declining test scores and reading writing math and low proficiency levels at every grade level across every state are the reason why the department should be eliminated. She went on to say that the teachers unions have not been standing up for America's students.
Starting point is 00:08:16 Now she's not wrong in the fact that, you know, the scores have been low and in regards to that and also, you know, across the board covid impacted us all right so uh trump's executive order directs education secretary linda mcmahon to take all necessary steps to facilitate the closure of the department now education secretary linda mcmahon will have to get congressional approval to officially abolish the department and the education department was first established under president carter in 1979 um now what about the teachers now how do they feel about this now education advocates are speaking out uh... head of the president's executive order that shuts down the department of
Starting point is 00:08:52 education frederick in gum ingram with the american federation of teachers says the president has given no indication of what this really means adding that he is praying on america's most vulnerable children. Let's hear more of those comments from the American Federation of Teachers, Frederick Ingram. We have heard no plan moving forward from President Trump nor his administration about what education should look like, what we're going to do, and the role that the federal
Starting point is 00:09:20 government plays. These are millions of children who rely on federal funds to have a safe school site and to have the resources that they need. Yeah, Ingram went on to say he will see the president in court because the organization believes what the president is doing is illegal. He says the group will sue if Congress approves the dismantling of the Department of Education, which again was created in 1979. The department sends billions of dollars a year to schools for its most vulnerable students
Starting point is 00:09:52 to oversee 1.6 trillion in federal student loans. Yeah, I mean, the brother that was just speaking is absolutely right, you know, and then I'm just thinking about the whole situation. Like on one hand, yes, if you are spending hundreds of millions of dollars on education but the schools are trash and kids aren't learning that's a problem but what's the actual solution like I just don't see the solution being hey the states can handle it because some of these states are gonna have that have the money to handle it. But I was gonna say that like
Starting point is 00:10:15 if the education is failure right and we put in all these millions and billions and trillions of dollars into the school education and it's not working how is this money gonna be allocated is he still allocating the money to the state and is saying the state handle it? Is that what he's doing or is he just pulling it and saying yell on your own? No, he said the state's gotta handle it on their own. So that the states would have to pay for it
Starting point is 00:10:32 with their tax dollars, right? Yeah, yeah, yeah, we're not, I don't have an answer as to what type of federal support, if any, there will be in terms of education, so. And what that brother just said, what's the other plan for the education system? Like they haven't heard anything except for hey, we're dismantling the Department of Education right states can handle it What does that mean has to be a solution? Absolutely. All right guys, we'll talk immigration and deportation on this in the seven o'clock hour. That's your front page news for six
Starting point is 00:10:58 All right. Well, thank you so much Morgan everybody else get it off your chest 885 105 1 if you need to hit us up right now it's the Breakfast Club good morning the Breakfast Club wake up wake up wake your ass up this is your time to get it off your chest whether you're man or blessed we want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club
Starting point is 00:11:21 hello who's this? this is Yousef I'm going down to church what? This is Yousef from Lone Zell No Jersey. What's going on? Yousef, what up? Get it off your chest. Listen, I have a question. Like, how come sometimes, like, Envy, bro, like, sometimes, like, the things you say be like, what? What happened, Ho? Like, the Times used to be talking about my man Jim Jones and you was talking about the verses and you was talking about how it wasn't nobody that could really rock with Jim from New York on a verse. And you was talking about how you mentioned you had the un-muted Jim.
Starting point is 00:12:01 No, Jim said nobody could mess with him and I said fabulous. No, you said, they were with him doing and I said I was talking about then I said 50 about and then you mentioned yeah you said maybe Jay we talked about me y'all I said I said Jay got a catalog Nas got a catalog I mentioned fabulous show me met your styles P we just named in New York rappers right exactly but you were talking about him Jim Jones. Name, I mean name the other records. Besides you know the ballin' records. He's asking you a question Envy, you're a DJ.
Starting point is 00:12:32 Jim has a lot of records, more than just the ballin' record. He has certified gangsters, he has Baby Girl, he got some in Miami, he has Harlem. I can name a bunch of records, but I said Fabulous at first, then I said 50 Cent. Can I ask you one question then I said 50 cent. Yes, sir Yes, sir when you're one of the cubs doing it these days and you think let me play some Jim Jones Name the record beside It depends it depends if I'm in New York, I'm gonna play I'm gonna play dip set I'm gonna play baby girl I'm a Jim
Starting point is 00:13:04 Joe, he got you on depression. He got you in a figure four. I'm gonna play Ron Browse, Poppin Bottles. I just named six records. How many do you want me to name? I just named six of them brother. I'm gonna put out a play without getting fired. Listen can we get our money back. You played that record. Can we get a refund on that from the Promo. Goodbye. Goodbye. I like Jim Jones music but I understand what he's saying. Jim Jones don't have like an abundance of commercial hits. He got great rap records that I like. But don't you remember Versus? The Locks don't have any commercial records and the Locks won. It wasn't about commercial and non-commercial. It's about people's catalogs.
Starting point is 00:13:41 No, because the Locks have a lot of more culturally relevant records, but not commercial records. Right? The locks won. He's making up things. Me? Yes. No, he just told me the name. You're doing the records and I did. You're making up things right now. Hello, who's this? Hey, what's up y'all? Good morning, it's Tamika from Cali. Now Tamika, it says Tamika's on the line our local stud yes yes yes I called up before when I had to give Charlotte some educational stuff I remember Tamika I'm not, you know, I'm not Tashaun. I'm Tilly, that's what my mama's name. Got you.
Starting point is 00:14:26 Mm-hmm. But how y'all doing this morning, man? I wanted to get back up here. I honestly forgot what I was gonna say because I was on hold for a minute. But I do just wanna give my girlfriend a shout out. I wanna tell her that she is the real MVG because you know, she do everything for me and she set everything up nicely for me so I
Starting point is 00:14:47 just want to give her a shout out. What's an MVG? Most Valuable Girlfriend. Oh got you got you. And they said you wanted to talk about Dochi and straight men. Oh yeah yeah yeah because people was mad at her and I really like her so I don't want people to be mad at her for making a little joke like you know it's a lot of guys out here be frontin like they straight and then when you find out they really like they booty play with she was upset so it's like you know that's a red flag you up here talking about you straight and you really not you know so yes ma'am thank you and I and I really like her she cool is she she she really seemed like she cool so I don't want people to just throw up to the wayside. Alright to me. Thank you. Enjoy your weekend.
Starting point is 00:15:32 Y'all too. Have a good one. Alright, go charge that vibrator. Oh my god. Never. You mean never? What's going on? Get it off your chest. 800-585-1051. If you need need to vent hit us up now. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club Jalen!
Starting point is 00:15:54 It's your time to get it off your chest. Whether you're mad or blessed. We want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club. Hello, who's this? Hey yo, this is Jalen from the 229. How you doing DJ?? What's up, Jalen? Talk to us. Get it off your chest, bro. Good morning to Fair East Side high up there. Good morning. I just had to say, uh, Charlamagne, what you said about Jonathan Bates just now. We love and appreciate Jonathan Bates, but better than training day, then watching.
Starting point is 00:16:24 Wait till y'all see the movie. Just when y'all see magazine, let's talk about it after y'all watch magazine dreams. Angela Bassett, Tina Turner. Bro, I'm just, listen, all I'm simply saying is I've never seen any of them play a role as intense as Johnathan Majors did in magazine dreams. I said intense. I ain't saying better. I'm just saying when you see it, you'll know what I'm talking about. We're going gonna check it out
Starting point is 00:16:46 before I leave you talk to me some couple years like I've been listening like 2017 thank you brother I just want to say this thing courage my sister just hilarious we love you for the tears you're died by the food you can't worry about we love you I'm a good one. But just got her own feelings to and her feelings are valid and we love Jess. Hello, who's this? Sup Taz get off your chair. Hi DJ. Hi Shalemane. Hi Lauren. Hi Jessica. Hey girl. Are y'all all there this morning? Yes, whenever y'all say Jessica, I feel like you know y'all about the Are y'all all there this morning? Yes, whenever y'all say Jessica, I feel like y'all about to refuse to say something crazy.
Starting point is 00:17:27 Would you like to call you by your full name? No, I'm sorry, I'm sorry. Oh Jess, Jess with the mess, I'm sorry. I called because I was just thinking about y'all and everything that's going on and hoping that it sounds like everything's better and that's good, but in my personal area I was just feeling like I wanted to put out some positive energy because we are and this is more about me than y'all
Starting point is 00:17:52 but just make some decisions in life that you know are going to be for your benefit not for others and because you don't want to live a life that was given to you versus a life that you chose and it's very heavy on my mind this morning and I decided to pick up the phone and reach out and say that and just be loving and caring to others as well as yourself because every choice and decision you make is going to be part of your future. So make good ones. That's all. Thank you very much. We have a blessed week and have a blessed day. You too. Take care y'all.
Starting point is 00:18:28 Bye. Thank you. Get it off your chest. 800-585-1051. If you need the vent you can hit us up. All right we got the latest with Lauren coming up. Yeah we do. So rapper Yella Beze, he was just arrested on capital murder charges for the death of Texas rapper Moe 3. We're gonna get into all the details. All right we'll get to that next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club. Morning, everybody. It's DJ NV Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Let's get to the latest with Lauren. Lauren becoming a straight back. She gets in from somebody that knows somebody. She gets the details. I'm the homegirl that knows a little bit about everything.
Starting point is 00:19:07 Everybody. She be having the latest on this. Say I'm the biggest. The largest. The latest with Lauren LaRosa. Sometimes she have facts, sometimes she have details, sometimes she have a little bit of everything. Well, it's the latest.
Starting point is 00:19:18 On The Breakfast Club. Talk to me. All right, y'all. So currently, rapper Yellow Bezy is in police custody. He was arrested on capital murder charges over the death of mo three so to get right well I thought this was fake when I saw this yesterday until I received the documents the arresting and charging documents so mo three was killed on an interstate he was shot and during that time people were
Starting point is 00:19:42 trying to piece together what happened so police police are basically saying that yellow BZ according to these court documents is accused of intentionally and knowingly causing the death of mo three on November 11th back in 2020. Now the charging documents say that yellow BZ allegedly employed a man named Kiwan white to murder mo three on the Texas interstate by use of a firearm. Now at this time that is pretty much all the information that is out there. I reached out to management for Yellow Bezy to try and figure out what's happening, any additional information that we can get. But that is kind of like all we know to be fact because of the documents that
Starting point is 00:20:19 are out there right now. Yellow Bezy, he's a Dallas rapper. Yes. People that don't know. Yes, for anyone who doesn't know. But yeah, when I saw that I'm like, woo. I don't know what's true and what's not true, but I really wish people learned better conflict resolution skills.
Starting point is 00:20:31 Because if that story is true, I guarantee it's not worth it for either party because somebody's deceased and now somebody's going to prison. Yeah. You know what? It's hard to be charged like that. Yeah. Police have been doing it. Police have been locking everybody up with any type of case, it seems like, the last
Starting point is 00:20:44 30 days, like crazy. As they should. That's absolutely. Yeah, police have been doing it police have been been locking everybody up with any type of cases seems like the last 30 days like crazy have they shook. That's absolutely. Yeah, I saw reports of when they talked about the guy and again This is nothing confirmed, but these are just reports But I saw reports that there were phone conversations between Allegedly phone conversation between yellow beasy and the person that they're saying that was hired or was the person that actually fired the gun That killed mo three so and it was a big case it was a big thing when it happened I mean there's someone dying but also the way that it happened like they like walked him down on the interstate he was like I think at one point they were like following him and trying to get away and then they caught up with him on the
Starting point is 00:21:22 interstate and shot up the car, so yeah. Rest in peace to that brother, man. Yes. Now, other news. We've been talking a lot about Kanye West and his actions in here. Well, MVU asked, where are his friends and where are the consequences?
Starting point is 00:21:36 Well, there are reports right now, and Page Six is reporting exclusively that Jay-Z and Beyonce are discussing taking legal action against Kanye West following that vulgar and offensive attack on their kids. Now, according to the source that Page Six has, Jay-Z and Beyonce found it shocking that Kanye West attacked their two youngest children and they call it attack disgusting as a lot of other outlets have. And this is the attack that Kanye did on X a few
Starting point is 00:22:02 days ago. Now, the source exclusively told Page Six that the couple, Jay-Z and Beyonce, will absolutely not stand for it after Kanye West has spoken about their children in a vulgar and offensive manner. Jay-Z and Beyonce are aware of the posts on X that have been since deleted by Kanye West and now they're discussing how they want to handle the situation, whether that be privately or in a legal matter according to this insider so He didn't take him down because he wanted that he felt he was bad about it He said he took it down because he didn't want X to take his account that but there I did see
Starting point is 00:22:33 I don't remember his tweet verbatim, but there was other tweets that he posted after that where he was like, I'm sorry I just wanted Jay-z to be there or he is Kanye West where I just wanted Jay-z to be there for me He said he always felt like that like the outcast of the family and Jay-Z didn't show up to his wedding didn't help him with the Kardashian drama um again and I'm paraphrasing there because that tweet was long and when you play with people kids you don't come back from that you can't come back from that so that was why he did it. He wanted this. So this is a cry for help from his family. I don't talk about my kid. Yeah, I guess. Yeah. Lawsuits are cool. But what Kanye really needs is his ass beat.
Starting point is 00:23:14 That's all. Not encouraging violence. But at some point I got to see if you got hands. You walking around in denim jeans and no drawers talking crazy on X and you 47. Yeah. Denim jeans on. With no drawers. Oh, you talking about that video when he getting in the car because they was calling him thick thick. Oh, he must have fallen down from the scene and top his crack or something.
Starting point is 00:23:30 Yes, that was nasty. Yeah. Nasty nasty. No, but that was a good leather wax denim though. I was trying to figure out what the brand of the jeans was. Oh my goodness. I'm going to show you the video, Jas. That's the video you talking about, right?
Starting point is 00:23:42 I just saw something he was getting in the car and he jumped in the car and he had on denim jeans and it was all his ass out. I'm like, who walks around in denim jeans with no drugs? That's crazy. That's crazy. That gotta hurt. That gotta hurt. I think they might have just slipped down when he was trying to like get up in the car.
Starting point is 00:23:56 It was like a truck he was getting into that. You should be committed into a conservatorship if you walking around in denim jeans and no drugs. Yeah, you gotta get a rash. Yeah, Kanye definitely need a rash. Denim jeans, no jackets. Yeah, yeah. Kanye definitely need a conservatorship. Well, last story, man, this hour has been pretty heavy on the cop stuff and just things like that.
Starting point is 00:24:14 Fabio Foreign is being reported exclusively by TMZ that he's been locked up since January. His attorney actually spoke out and says that the case that they have against Fabio is weak though. So according to TMZ, Fabio has been quietly awaiting quietly wilting, I'm sorry, wilting away in a New Jersey jail since January on multiple charges. And his attorney is firing back against those charges. So his attorney's name is Adam Lesberg. And he is saying that the Brooklyn jail rapper is expected to be released in a couple months. Now they obtained documents
Starting point is 00:24:46 and in the documents, Fabio was accused of pointing up. Is this a good time? It's me, Dylan Mulvaney and my dear friend, Joe Locke from Heartstopper and Agatha All Along is my very first guest on my brand new podcast, The Dylan Hour. It's musical mayhem and it is going to be so much fun. I like a man. You like a man. What do I like a man. You like a man. What do I like, Joe? You like a man too.
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Starting point is 00:25:17 Not yet. Never say never. I cannot wait for all you girls, gays, and theys to join me on this extremely special pink confection of a podcast. There is so much darkness in this world, and what I think we could all use more of is a little joy. Listen to The Dillon Hour on the iHeartRadio app, Apple podcasts, or wherever you listen to your podcasts. Love ya! Prohibition. It's no secret that banning alcohol didn't stop people from living it up in the 1920s. When we're five years into Prohibition, the government is starting to go, okay, this
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Starting point is 00:28:07 podcast. Gun at a woman who was simply asking him for a car jumpstart on New Year's Day in Edgewater, New Jersey. Also, according to the police reports, five year appointed the gun at the woman and said, if I see you parked in front of this building again, there's going to be an effing problem. Now, cops say witnesses recognize five year right away down. Number one and later gave statements to those police officers and the Edgewater police also say Fabio was seen
Starting point is 00:28:29 on surveillance footage from the apartment complex which they say corroborates the alleged victim's story. Now Fabio was arrested on January 18th and he was hit with five charges including unlawful possession of a weapon, terroristic threats, and aggravated assault. The police,usberg, which is his attorney says the police never recovered a gun from five. Yo, and he believes that the case against his client is one of the film. Film it. Don't know this word. Basically, it's a ton of BS. He says that this is one of the most oh, films is film. Oh, flimsiest. I've never seen that word actually. You will tell you something, man. ever since just said you read right you're reading wrong
Starting point is 00:29:07 flimsiest you know i just want to make sure that it's a group effort here flimsiest spelled but that yeah i've never seen i've never seen it actually in writing um but yeah he said it's one of the flimsiest cases he's seen in his 21 years of practicing law But yeah, he said it's one of the flimsiest cases he's seen in his 21 years of practicing law. What was that live? Remember when Fabio and Lil Tjay did that live? That seemed like that was recent though, wasn't it? I don't remember that one, but I was confused because I remember he did the, there was an
Starting point is 00:29:36 interview that released with him and Justin LaBoe. And I thought that that was recent as well too, but I got to check the date on that. But also he could have filmed it and then released it after as well but the attorney's speaking on it so the dates can't be too off. Alright well that's the latest with Lauren. Thank you Lauren. Thank you. Alright when we come back we got front page news and then Jonathan Majors will be here so don't go anywhere it's the Breakfast Club. It's a Friday, damn it! Wake up, wake up, you're locked into the Breakfast Club. Morning everybody, it's DJ NV Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne the guy, we are the Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 00:30:11 Let's get back to some front page news. Again, I want to start off with some quick sports. Last night, Bronny, he did pretty good last night. He dropped 17 points, he had five assists and three rebounds. He led the Lakers in scoring. They lost to the Milwaukee Bucks, 118 to 89, to 89 but he also can't do that to the Bronie though salute the Bronie we glad he dropped 17 points but 17 points is regular that is not regular in NBA everybody don't drop no damn 17 points is that more than he's ever done yes that is
Starting point is 00:30:37 his career high but we wouldn't be highlighting that if it wasn't Bronie James somebody else scored 17 points in the NBA last night. You don't give a damn. No, but the fact is, but he led the Lakers. We're rooting for him because he's LeBron's son. Not only they tore this man down, said he was trash and he shouldn't be in the league, but the fact that he's scoring 17 points is showing that he's improved. That was a good game. He had a good game. That's all I want to say. Let's see that brother having a good game.
Starting point is 00:30:59 Okay. What's up Morgan? What's up, Envy, Charlamagne, Jess, Lauren Lauren? Hey ho crew and the listeners too. Let's get into it So yesterday Florida governor Ron DeSantis He held an immigration roundtable with borders are Tom Holman who says in four months there has been a 96 percent decline in border crossings now Holman also said the Trump administration is not going to stop removing Now, Homan also said the Trump administration is not going to stop removing Venezuelan gang members despite interference from federal judges. Acting Secretary of Homeland Security Chad Wolf also says federal judges will not stop
Starting point is 00:31:33 Trump's efforts to remove gang members. So let's take a listen to the comments from Borders Art Tom Homan and Acting Secretary of Homeland Security Chad Wolf. I'm happy. I'm not satisfied. We're not going to rest. I'm not going to sleep well at night until every public safety threat, illegal aliens eradicated in this country. That's where we'll relax and that's where we'll take action.
Starting point is 00:31:55 And so this idea that you're going to have a judge or even, you know, the left of the country is now siding, first they sided with illegal aliens and now they're siding with terrorists instead of with the American people. So Florida Governor Ron DeSantis again says everything that President Trump is doing by executive order to fight illegal immigration should be codified by Congress. Now just like I say it at all, I called this, this is what the whole deportation immigration thing is about. It's not about, you know, these, the illegals that are, are being the illegal criminals per se. It's the ones that, hey, that get caught up in the mix that didn't do anything wrong. So one of the migrants supported to with the Venezuelan
Starting point is 00:32:35 gang members had no criminal record. Franco Caraballo was unexpectedly detained during a routine check with the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. He was then deported to El Salvador accused of being a part of a Venezuelan gang. And his lawyer says Carballo is a barber who has no criminal record in the US or Venezuela and has not been charged illegally with entering the country. He added that his client was not given due process. So that's what this is all about. You know, got to keep in mind.
Starting point is 00:33:03 So does he have his papers? Did he have his papers? Like is he a legal citizen? Yeah, yeah, yeah, so he's gonna probably get his due process now that he has lawyered up But that's the whole you know, who walks around with papers, you know A lot of people walk around with papers now You need to but I'll tell you matter of fact you need to have him taped to your forehead but that is racist if you just round him up just because of his uh his ethnicity and then I'm also hearing that there are people
Starting point is 00:33:28 who are being targeted because of tattoos you know if you have gang affiliated tattoos or you know if you just have tattoos that seem gang affiliated a lot of this is a matter of but the bottom line is you know due process needs to be had right so moving on to things in New York. New York City Mayor Eric Adams is highlighting progress on a homeless and mentally ill outreach program during his mental health week. Adams says since the start of his subway safety plan three years ago the administration has connected 8,400 New Yorkers to shelter and more than 800 have been placed in permanent affordable housing. He went on to say since last August, the PATH program was able to deliver shelter, meals
Starting point is 00:34:09 and medical help for 3,000 times to the homeless and 900 of them were removed from the transit system for different violations. Let's take a listen to New York City Mayor Eric Adams' comments on this. Our administration has taken bold actions and bold steps to make sure we approach individuals, give them the care and support that they deserve. Whichever way you look at this program path, it has delivered for New Yorkers. And what is more, this program is working. Since launching in August of last year, the city's partnership assistant for Transit Homeless Program has resulted in the NYPD
Starting point is 00:34:50 removing more than 900 people from the transit system for various violations. So you guys are up there, any thoughts on that? You seeing anything cleaned up? You hearing anything now? I haven't seen nothing cleaned up. My daughter's dance in the last couple of weekends, we had to go to New York City and it's bad. Like when I say bad I mean it is bad. Homelessness, I mean people that they look like they drugged and zooted out.
Starting point is 00:35:14 It's very very bad to the point where I'm like where are all these shelters? Where are all these mental houses that we had before that would house them and help these people? I just don't see it. And I'm sure New York would see the same thing. And like I said, it's bad. And I don't understand when elected officials like Mayor Adams say things like that, as if we don't have eyes. Yeah. Right.
Starting point is 00:35:36 What? No, to your point, that's why I ask, you know, I always like to see the parallel of what the people see versus what the elected official is saying, you know? And if we can end on a such a positive good note on this Feel Good Friday, in Georgia, a high school senior in Douglas County is preparing to choose where he wants to go to college after being accepted to 58 colleges and universities, and he earned over a million dollars in scholarships. Mantavious Presley attends Douglas County High and has also received more than a million dollars in scholarships. Mantavious Pressley attends Douglas County High and has also received more than a million dollars
Starting point is 00:36:06 in scholarships. Some of the schools hoping to grab Pressley include Morehouse College, Mercer University, Howard University, and the University of Alabama. Pressley is very involved in his school and community and is the president of the school's Future Business Leaders of America and the National Honor Society chapters.
Starting point is 00:36:22 There's no word on which college Pressley has decided to attend, but if I may put my bid in Mr. Presley, you know I'm an advocate for HBCU. I'm just saying. All right, y'all, that's your front page news. I'm Morgan Wood. Y'all follow me on socials at Morgan Media,
Starting point is 00:36:34 and for more news coverage, follow at Black Information Network, download the free iHeartRadio app, and visit us at BINnews.com. Happy Friday, cheers to the weekend. Thank you, Morgan. Have a good weekend. Thank you Morgan, have a good weekend. Thank you, you too.
Starting point is 00:36:46 Peace Morgan. Now when we come back, Jonathan Majors will be joining us. He stars in a new flick, Magazine Dreams, and we're going to talk to him next. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club. Morning everybody, it's DJ NV Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne the Guy. We are The Breakfast Club. Lauren club la la roses with us as well We got a special guest in the building man one of the most gifted actors of our generation probably the most gifted
Starting point is 00:37:12 Mr.. Jonathan majors is here. How are you brother morning? Until under the love better now Thank you, and you just officially tied the knot yeah, how how does it feel that you know, you finally locked down your Coretta? It is beautiful. Yeah, you know, it's the ending of a chapter in the beginning of a chapter and I'm at a place where we got married on the 18th that was a couple days ago a couple sleeps ago and it happened when it happened because I felt worthy of her. You know hold on black man you gotta hold on. I felt worthy of her it's bound on that.
Starting point is 00:37:59 She is an incredible incredible woman and I had to get to that level you know spiritually socially emotionally I had to mature a lot and she caught me at a time when I was in a I was in a bad way you know and I was very upfront about that with her and she said all right down the plane and came in New York City and sat with me on the on the couch and held me when it was all going down at the heaviest place. And the more I got to look at her, I was like, damn, I love this woman. And then when marriage became a thing, when it was like, I'm going to marry her, I said,
Starting point is 00:38:34 wait, but marriages, that ain't no joke. And I had to really evaluate myself even deeper if I was to wed this particular woman and she just helped me grow so much and I wasn't I needed to be worthy of her and be worthy of her patience and her time and that she wasn't wasting her time on me you know so I had I couldn't waste my time on me and so I had to get myself right and then we did it yeah yeah and the journey continues you know like like the marriage is happy day of my life. Yo he is like smiling like that. What type of work did you put in to be the man that you know she was worthy of?
Starting point is 00:39:14 I had to get my mind right. I just had a lot of that was just piled up that I never really dealt with. And those things hindered me socially, emotionally, spiritually, even the relationship with my God, you know, was not where it needed to be, you know, and she being such a strong woman of God, that became clear that I needed to work on that. So I mean, y'all seen the movie and y'all know me, you know, so I look at something like that and it's like, IJ, what you gonna do? I'm an actor. I appreciate the words you said, man.
Starting point is 00:39:44 I trained for 11 years nonstop the words you said, man. I trained for 11 years non-stop for acting, summers, whatever. I'm an athlete. I lifted, I ran, I did that. And every time I did that I had a team of people around me to make me worthy of those jobs and that occupation and I didn't do that for me, you know. I didn't do that for myself. And so the process of becoming worthy, you know, know for her I thought we'll apply the same thing. I had eight different acting coaches eight different You know went to two different schools. It is do the same thing for yourself brother So I did the court helped me out with one of them And I actually love those guys, you know me I love that situation. I've already spoken to my therapist You know, I'm gonna stick with it, you know and do the the peer counseling, you know
Starting point is 00:40:30 When all this is you know, I got oh, man, I'm gonna last one Oh your last session or you like last one I think yeah, we're good Oh, we're getting close to the end But yeah, I'm gonna stick with it cuz I'm seeing other people come in and that's beautiful, you know So I'm gonna stick with that my pastor, you pastor, Darius Daniels at Chainz Church, incredible, incredible man. Mentor, friend, life coach. My other personal therapist, the men's group I started,
Starting point is 00:40:58 the business I started, all these people that can just go AJ, they go from pulling my coat tail to being like, oh, that's different. You know what I mean? And so just keeping those folks around me people that can just go AJ they go from of happiness growing up but never happy. There are moments, brief moments in there. Yeah, you know what I mean? You say, oh, you got a job, wicked. Oh, you're doing this, wicked.
Starting point is 00:41:29 Oh, you're doing that, wicked. But there's a part of me, all that hurt, all that trauma, all those things I needed to work out that wouldn't allow that. Now we're getting those out of the system and a lot of them have been identified. If you can't see it, you can't change it. Some was thrown in my face and some I went and found because I felt confident and I felt supported to do that. That's the process
Starting point is 00:41:48 I before you brother. Did you ever feel like through any of that? Like you were scared or nervous that like Megan would be like yo, this is too much for me all the time Yeah, what was that like for you? Yeah all the time Well, as I said sis like I told it from the jump like this is gonna be crazy. This is gonna be wild You know what I mean? Um, but when y'all in it and it's like the press. Yeah but when we're in it like I'm sorry. I was gonna say because she's also a name and so I think that there was a lot thrown on her as well because we were like, why are you doing this?
Starting point is 00:42:17 What are you doing? Yeah. Yeah I had a lot of that. You know I had a lot of, you sure? I had a lot of, I mean we're in a relationship, now we're in a marriage. You know I'll keep it straight. I had a lot of I mean we're in a relationship now we're in a marriage you know I'll keep it straight we have moments of like hey babe it's cool you know I mean I love you more than I can imagine but you got a ship's going down you know you better I'm Jack you know I mean you let go of me and you go get it you know that was a big thing and she
Starting point is 00:42:38 took so many she took so many hits you know because of it you know she took I don't think she mind me saying like they weren't announcing it but like she lost so many hits you know what I mean? Like a lot of our work, as you guys know, is like socializing, you know what I mean? You know, I've seen people say you are at a career crossroad with this film, Magazine Dreams. By the way, when I say a phenomenal film, I give Magazine Dreams a 10 out of 10. I wish they would have stuck the landing just a little bit different.
Starting point is 00:43:21 And this is like, when you watch it again, this is like little technical stuff. I've been like, I wish they would have explored that a lot more but rather the job you did in that movie my god how hard was it to get the character of Killian Maddox out of you? Tell us a little bit about the character for us and then tell us how hard was it
Starting point is 00:43:36 to get him out of you. Yes sir so Killian Maddox is a aspiring bodybuilder he moves to the world a bit as far as his mental state he's a bit different right he's a aspiring bodybuilder. He moves to the male or female. And if we have, you know, someone hollered at me and let me know, Jay, you misspoke, blah, blah, blah, you know, and I'll take it back. I was going to ask you. I was going to ask you who's comparable, but go ahead. But to my understanding, I mean, I've not seen our demographic, someone who is from
Starting point is 00:44:16 the African diaspora participate in a film that had a protagonist that got to live in that odd, unique, beautifully unique space. You know, as the film goes, you find out, you know, some of the reasons of that. He's dealt with incredible childhood trauma, but his dream is to get his pro card. The pro card is like making it into the league for a bodybuilder.
Starting point is 00:44:39 And he's working hard to do that. And as he's trying to do that, he's dealing with the trials and tribulations of his uniqueness and also of his blackness, of his size, of his gender, you know, all these things come into play. And so as he's aspiring and working towards that, he has to deal with a lot of stuff. And ultimately, he's trying to connect and the last little bit is he's infatuated with essentially the top of the top you know this guy named
Starting point is 00:45:11 Vanderhoorn who is the you know top bodybuilder that's his aspiration and the thing about that which is interesting is that he is a you know six five Herculean white god and that's something that he has to wrestle with. You know, this idea of the American dream and celebrity and fame and all these things. And you know, there's a lot of movie there. You know, I think that's the best I can kind of put it out there.
Starting point is 00:45:34 But he's striving and he's trying to do better. And he's trying to use the tools, but he can't really get there. You know, but ultimately, well, you guys will see. Alright, we got more with Jonathan Majors when we come back, don't move. It's the Breakfast Club, good morning. Morning everybody, it's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne the guy, we are the Breakfast
Starting point is 00:45:55 Club, Lauren LaRosa's here as well. We're still kicking it with Jonathan Majors. We're still kicking it with Jonathan Majors, Jess Hilarious. Were there ever any days on set where you felt like meltdown or breakdown? Like was this ever, was it ever hard for you to film any of this? Triggered? Yeah, triggered. Did you feel triggered?
Starting point is 00:46:14 Triggered once. Triggered once there's a scene. Yeah, and there's moments like you say, oh they're inspired, right? There's a moment where something has just happened to the character. Something's just happened to Killian and Elijah Bynum and all his wisdom and that's a talented, talented brother, man. We had just finished the scene and I was still up. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:46:38 That's what I call it. I was still up. You know, Killian was still operating. And he's always operating when I'm at work. You know, he was still operating, still operating. To the point that he came in and said, hey, can you walk out the trailer, so that should let you guys know what,
Starting point is 00:46:50 you guys know what the scene is, walk out the trailer and then just process all of that as you're walking out. And this is something that, when it's not in the script, right, there's no language so I can't essentially use a target to keep my engine going, right, so I'm living in my imagination.
Starting point is 00:47:04 For whatever reason, and now, you know, two and a half years later, I my engine going, right? So I'm living in my imagination for whatever reason. And now, two and a half years later, I understand the reason, right? But I got up, I walked out the trailer, and Adam, our beautiful DP, was right in front of me. He said, just walk out and let that happen, right? And I didn't know anything was gonna happen. The wire was still hot, I was walking out,
Starting point is 00:47:22 and I just felt, it's kinda like heat for me when I'm working Right like it's so all this heat come up my feet got hot and then my face got hot and I went Oh, I'm glad you asked because that was the moment when I realized I was walking out Oh, maybe I'm just realizing now that wasn't killing crying. That was me crying. You know, I mean based off the yeah They stop. I'm trying not to give away. Yeah revelation you gave this week about being abused. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Gotcha, gotcha, gotcha, gotcha, gotcha. And wow, yeah, I guess in a way that was the beginning of like, oh, okay, cool.
Starting point is 00:47:54 Then I got hypnotized and then that opened up all types of things. I was going to ask you because I read that article that you did where you talked about being abused. Now that you're revealing, well, you're about being abused. Now that you're revealing, well you're revealing it to the world, but you're dealing with because of the therapy and different things that you're doing. All of this internal stuff.
Starting point is 00:48:13 Like, are you right now having to go through a different process of like figuring out who you are again and how does that affect you as an actor? I don't know, like do you feel like you're like kinda reinventing who Jonathan Majors is because of things or? Rebirth. Yeah I mean only tattoo I have which my pastor mother was like you grown you grown did you want and you know um but yes it's definitely there's a moment now where I go I was saying
Starting point is 00:48:40 saying the wifey you know like like I just feel different you know and this was like this was probably you know two like, like I just feel different, you know, and this was last, this was probably two weeks time ago, time be moving. This is probably just two weeks ago. I was sitting there when I was like, I feel different. Like I just feel different, you know, and there is like, I'm going to do a couple of pictures this year, God willing, but I am nervous. You know, I am nervous. Nervous at what?
Starting point is 00:49:02 You don't have it the same anywhere or? I don't know what's going to happen. Cause you're dealing with the trauma? As far as the audience, cause your gifts is your gift. Thank you brother. I told you I was going to be like, I'm going to be like, I'm going to be like, I'm going to be like, I'm going to be like, I'm going to be like, I'm going to be like, I am nervous. Nervous that what, you don't have it the same anymore or? I don't know what's gonna happen. Because you're dealing with the trauma? As far as what, the audience? Because your gift is your gift. Thank you brother. I told you the other day, your gift is gonna make room for you
Starting point is 00:49:11 because you're too gifted to deny. Thank you brother. Yeah, what is the fear? The fear is, well, yeah, let's keep it a buck. Like, yeah, I have fear that like, I've made so much more space, you know what I mean like always is he gonna hit the same like I know the craft I know that you know, I don't know the crap but I study the craft That's what I know I stay in it, you know, it's like you know
Starting point is 00:49:35 Maybe you want to make something for people my opinion is I want to make something for people that they understand I care I care if I'm playing a bodybuilder. I care about the bodybuilding community if I'm playing I care I care if I'm playing a bodybuilder I care about the bodybuilding community if I'm playing Jesse Brown, you know from devotion. I care about his legacy his family I apply everything I have into that but you can also laugh and joke and be have a good time You know me and like and like that part I did do those things You know, I was nice and jolly on set and this and this but there's a part of me that just wouldn't allow myself to You know, I've never seen a movie I made you know I just wouldn't allow myself to, you know, I've never seen a movie I made, you know what I mean? You never watched it?
Starting point is 00:50:05 No, you know, it's funny, the more I think about it, I think there was a part of me that felt unworthy. Of being on the screen. Well, unworthy of, like, that's, I made it for them, you know, like, you made that art for the people, you struggled for the people, you know, in the art form. It's done now, you know? You said you never watched your work. You didn't watch Lovecraft country. Did I watch Lovecraft country? I saw probably 35 minutes of Lovecraft country. It's a 10-hour. It's a 10-hour thing. Yeah Yeah, am I saying the full times you ain't watch it Will you talk about inviting things and I was sitting here thinking kids
Starting point is 00:50:41 I heard it was two questions I had for you just sitting listening to you You see when you talk about the projects that you have coming up, I thought about the fact that right now you're on this press run. When you sat down with Kevin Frazier and you sat wifey, and then the story came out about you guys being married, it was like, oh my God, he's married. But then on another hand, it was like,
Starting point is 00:50:58 he announced this because all this other stuff came out, the Rolling Stone article with the audio. You right now are working and moving but I feel like I don't even it's not on purpose but there's so many things that are coming at you. How are you dealing with all of that because being married is such a good moment being able to get back to work is a good moment but there's a lot coming your way. What's the daily like who I can do this because you've done the work on yourself at this point. Amen. It's the work you know and it's God you know and also like in our family, like
Starting point is 00:51:28 we've been through it. We've been through a lot in a short amount of time. You know what I mean? Like we are, we're war buddies and husband and wife, you know, and best friend, like, but for real, for real war buddies, not like, oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, we've been through it. You know what I mean? And we'll continue to go through it. But something that we really talk about and something like we can't let, like we've been through it. You know, I mean and we'll continue to go through it But something that we really talk about something like we can't let like we got live our life You know, I mean like yes everyone in this room, you know, it's in the public eye, right? Yeah If I didn't do something that I had planned by the way that I had planned
Starting point is 00:52:00 Months ago because you know, one of us are having a bad day or I'm having a really bad day I would not get up in the morning you know I mean I wouldn't get up in the morning so so who who's gonna dictate my life who's gonna dictate my happiness yeah you know well me and God you know do you have an idea of who is creating this targeted attack because let's be clear I think it's targeted attack I mean when I look at, you know, you got in charge with misdemeanor assault and harassment. We see you on video running away from this world. There's the optics of the big black man,
Starting point is 00:52:32 you know, white blonde-haired woman. And it's like every time you're about to do something, right, like the Hollywood Report article comes out, you start hearing this good news about magazine dreams, then all of a sudden this audio leaks. And the audio was from 2022. Like, come on, Come on man, come on. You gotta know that there's somebody targeting you because everybody deserves redemption. There's people out here screaming for other folks to get redemption that have done way worse.
Starting point is 00:52:54 I've been accused of way worse. And I've been granted. Yes. Yeah. I mean listen, let the streets talk. You know, let the streets talk. You know it's very, again I got a whole wife to deal with. You know I got a bunch of dolls I got a 12 year old daughter I got to get to and spend some time with and you know show us show her more stuff you know I mean like but you know you could be getting granted a lot more grace I even think about like Marvel Marvel you know they had controversies with guys like Jeremy Renner who plays Hawkeye the guy who played Neymar had some things but they were so quick to part ways with you. Robert Downey Jr. was
Starting point is 00:53:28 a lot of great. He's like... Yeah, I mean you play the hand you dealt, you know, and it's not over till it's over. You know what I mean? Like it's not over till it's over. You know, there's just, there's one thing I know. I love my wife, I love my daughter, I love my family, I love this art form and I trust in God. And I know for a fact what's in me right now. I mean, I'm on fire inside. I'm on fire.
Starting point is 00:53:52 The next time I hit a set, I can't wait to tell that story, to spend time with the crew, to promote that film, to get out to the people, to come see you guys again. And I have no doubt in my mind that it's going to happen. I don't know when, though know, though we have, you know, we have things in the works but Were those rumors about Marvel bringing King back true? Man, here's the thing about Marvel, right?
Starting point is 00:54:14 You don't know until you know. You know what I mean? You don't know until you know. I will say this though, of all the characters I played, right, um, King carries a certain novelty and a certain challenge for an actor that I would love to play it again you know and so when I hear people talk about it as long as the streets are talking, as long as the fans are talking you know there is a there's hope you know. How was the letter that you wrote to Marvel to Kevin what was his name?
Starting point is 00:54:40 Kevin Feige. Kevin Feige. How was that letter received? I don't know how it was received, you know, but I've got his info. I know it's him, you know what I mean? And I sent it to him, you know, and he's in a, I'm sure he was in a tough position when I sent it to him. It was long after a lot of this stuff, you know. I love that man, you know, that specific individual. I really love him. You know, I've got nothing but love for Marvel, but yeah, I didn't hear back.
Starting point is 00:55:08 We got more with Jonathan Majors when we come back. It's the Breakfast Club, good morning. Morning everybody, it's DJ, Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne the guy, we are the Breakfast Club. We're still kicking it with Jonathan Majors, Charlamagne. I remember, Lauren, you probably know, but I remember there was a... Is this a good time?
Starting point is 00:55:25 It's me, Dylan Mulvaney, and my dear friend, Joe Locke from Heartstopper and Agatha All Along, is my very first guest on my brand new podcast, The Dylan Hour. It's musical mayhem, and it is going to be so much fun. I like a man. You like a man. What do I like, Joe? You like a man too. We often...
Starting point is 00:55:42 We have quite similar... There's some cross-p pollination happening in here. Not like- No! Have we? No. No. Not yet.
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Starting point is 00:56:09 It's no secret that banning alcohol didn't stop people from living it up in the 1920s. When we're five years into Prohibition, the government is starting to go, okay, this isn't working. In fact, you might even say it backfired spectacularly. I'm Ed Helms, and on season three of my podcast, Snafu, we're taking you back to the 1920s and the tale of Formula 6.
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Starting point is 00:58:39 or wherever you get your podcasts. That came out and it was just a bunch of different people, you know saying you were emotionally abusive to them Verbally abusive and you know, it works you before it wasn't a pleasant experience when that came out Did you ever look at any of that stuff and say okay some of that might be justified. I might have been an ass-s*** That article, you know They were talking about from college days. So you're not the same man. Yeah, well, everybody's entitled to their opinion. As far as, I'm just going to tell you some facts. I went to North Carolina School of the Arts and I also went to Yale.
Starting point is 00:59:13 I was at Yale, I was on the full scholarship. I was also on a Lloyd Richards scholarship. Our brother Lloyd Richards brought in August Wilson, camp, all that stuff. Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful man. Rest in peace. I camp, all that stuff. Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful man. Rest in peace. I was a recipient of that. When that information happened, that's when I went, that was hard. Because I go, this is Yale University.
Starting point is 00:59:34 Where's the write-up? If all of this is true, where's the write-up? From my administration, from my dean, where is it? That was the only thing in which I got involved because it was supposed to be family, right? I got involved and went, show me, show me a paperwork. I, not my lawyer, I hit my dean and said, show me. Said, no, there's nothing there. I still have the email.
Starting point is 00:59:56 You know what I mean? Do I still wear my Yale cap? Yeah, because I went and I understand, I understand. I don't agree with it, but I understand, you know? And all off record. What went through your mind when Michael Ailey had picked up Megan? I want to see you answer that one. I want to see Remember and Michael he came up and said hello to Megan in the clip that they had online Yeah, he picked her up the clip they had online
Starting point is 01:00:25 You were just standing there and people say y'all know he was Saudi But there was the part of y'all shaking hands because he didn't speak to you too, but yeah Oh, I remember this I remember this I remember I love that pretty man Lifting up my wife. It's all good. No, no, that's my brother. That's my brother. Yeah, I mean what? I mean what went wrong? That was not the appropriate way to hug somebody's wife. But I mean, yeah, we all went away. We weren't married. Yeah, yeah, yeah. We weren't married. They have a beautiful friendship.
Starting point is 01:00:48 Yeah. They have all these things, you know, like, and respectfully, because like we have real life and then we have what everyone says about our real life, right? And as you all know, we have to navigate between those two things, right? If the things people say about our life actually make their way into our lives then the people have to be mature enough to address it and brother Ely who I've seen many times we did a workshop together at Dion's place Michael Ely was like hey bro my bad you know me and I was like respect respect you know me. I was like this man trained for Creed one of them blows
Starting point is 01:01:21 Michael's done. That's all love. It's all love. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I have a question about the movie. So in magazine Dreams, your relationship with your father is insane because of the thing, him and your mom and I don't want to give it away. It's all right. It's all right. Yeah. I'm with you. I'm with you. I'm making eye contact. I'm with you. It's a rough relationship with your father, but in real life too, you talk about your dad leaving your life and some of the too you talk about your dad leaving your life and you know some of the things you dealt with after that I was basically
Starting point is 01:01:48 asking because it's such a messed up situation and taking care of your papa and then papa and then in real life you talk about your dad and him leaving you and your mom like I've heard you talk about that a couple times yeah yeah and then your mom came to this to see this movie yeah. And I know mom had to be like, you know, that there's some trauma probably with her too that came back in. It's all there, yeah, yeah, yeah. I think every time you have to touch something,
Starting point is 01:02:14 you kind of want to make it connect. You know what I mean? You want to make it connect. And my father, my biological father, my dad, you know, I don't want to hurt him, right? But I love him, you know, but we experienced something that could have been avoided had he not done what he done, you know what I
Starting point is 01:02:29 mean? Done what he did. Come on, yeah. Thank you, brother. You know what I mean. So there's that and so you, because what we're talking about is a shared trauma, right? Between what Killian understands and what happened to him in his world and what I understand what happened to me in my world and that the visceral Abandonment if that makes sense is something that I can always connect to and it's something that I've experienced something to kill And killian does experience and so in that in that monologue Right where we're going through it. Yeah, obviously the images of my father, you know, who, let me just be very clear, I love my dad. You know, I love him for the man he is. But it is what it is. You know what I mean? And it's up to him to fix that. You know what I mean? I understand that.
Starting point is 01:03:16 You know, you make a mistake, it's up to you to fix it. You know, something wrong with you, it's up to you to fix it. So, you know, standing dad standing by. You know what, I'll tell you something man. If you actually, I don't know if you have, but when you actually have conversations with your father, and he tells you about his upbringing, and his childhood, and the things he went through, I guarantee you'll end up giving them more grace. And I think sometimes we forget our parents had a life before they were our parents. And currently had lives while they were our parents. That's right. And we all know like bringing a child into bro. Thank you
Starting point is 01:03:47 like like I completely agree with that, you know and I'm on my way to that but at that place. Yes, but it's just that like this is This is the rebirth. This is the new this is the this is the new BOP You know like like my big brother says to me a dog, you know and straight up I've heard that before right but I go Megan said it to me before you know And it's just like he speaks to my brother. He speaks to my mom. He speaks to my sister You mean I'm just the elder son, you know the southern elder son that may mean something to some of the listeners, right? That's different. You mean and it's like it's a different thing But but then it's not.
Starting point is 01:04:25 Like that chat, that's something else. You speaking from your heart there. Hearing you now, you helped me. I go, yeah, damn, you right. You're right. It even makes me think about the character Killian. When you're watching the film, the angry black man persona, whatever you want to say it is, it's all justified.
Starting point is 01:04:45 You know, being the way he lost his parents, what his grandfather's going through, you know, all of that. But your trauma is not your fault, but your healing is your responsibility. And I think by the end of the movie, that's what he learns. That's what I wish I would have, y'all would have explored a little bit more. Because we saw the problem. But where was the solution? I'm gonna watch the, I mean I promise this. You were gonna, let us take time to watch the last three minutes of the picture at some point together.
Starting point is 01:05:17 And wait, we gotta stop talking about this. This is a spoiler. It's hard to say anything. It's hard to talk about something. You know when Charlamagne watch a movie We gotta stop talking about this Hey watch this movie called me yo you need to watch this is this is great this is greatest role ever and I'm like this how you know he is in here expounding I love it yes we just told me when I say you should watch magazine drink hmm I will I was paid to do a review on the movie because you know I be doing reviews. Look Magazine Dreams is one of the best movies.
Starting point is 01:06:18 Hey Zooms pay Jess to watch the movie. We love our brother Tyler Perry. I get it. Listen there was a movie I don't know if you I saw it it was a movie it's called The Actor We love our brother. We love our brother Tyler Perry. You have to watch the movie. Listen, there was a movie. I don't know if you, I saw it. It was a movie. It's called The Actor Who Was Chased Around the City. He actually was going to name it The Actor Who Was Chased Around the City by the white
Starting point is 01:06:35 woman. But he chose to, yeah, it was too long. You need to watch it and it's good. Yes. You know. Might trigger you. Or I was going to say, or not, because you know, you might. No, no, no. Because the redemption for him is in the movie. Oh. And I just gave it away but you need to watch it. Amen. Yes. I only got a couple. I love you. His name is
Starting point is 01:06:56 Elver Graves from Baltimore. He makes films based on you know controversial points of view. I'm sorry is this a real movie? It's a real movie. Oh my goodness. We laughed at him because he took it as a joke. It's something on TV that get like you know. It's a real movie. Wow. Yes. Thank you man. Keep doing the work my brother Magazine Dreams is in theaters right now. Go see it.
Starting point is 01:07:15 Go check it out. I can't wait to see all the think pieces in the conversation. Oh bro. Yeah you know and remember redemption is not perfection my brother. Good to see you man. I will salute to Jonathan Majors. Make sure you check out his movie magazine dreams now the latest with Lauren is up next morning Everybody is DJ envy Jess hilarious Charlamagne the guy we are the breakfast club. Let's get to the latest with Lauren She gets them from somebody that knows somebody. She gets the details. I'm the homegirl that knows a little bit about everything. She be having the latest on this.
Starting point is 01:07:48 The latest with Lauren LaRosa. Sometimes she have facts, sometimes she have details, sometimes she have a little bit of everything. Oh, it's the latest. On The Breakfast Club. Talk to me. Shamiah Morton and Portia Williams relationship is not the same y'all. I am so sad to report that even though I don't know. I really am.
Starting point is 01:08:10 I love them as a friend as friends on the show. I don't know how in depth this is and what that fully means but Portia got online and talked about it the other day. Let's take a listen. I don't know if Candy said I didn't like Shamia. I think what Candy said was she doesn't believe we're as cool as we used to be and yes that's true when you come on the show and you have certain expectations and then things seem to turn on you without you knowing you know that can change any relationship but I don't think
Starting point is 01:08:38 Candy said anything like that don't y'all don't be trying to stir stuff up now because you know how y'all do so why didn't I post? Shamiah song well, she didn't send it to me to post I guess she missed into everybody But she didn't send it to me so so I didn't have it supposed that seems to be the storyline this week I'm sorry, but I did say that when she was up here remember I did so the fact that Shamiah let you know somebody talk about portion I was her best friend and didn't check her immediately immediately I just thought it was a little odd. For me it was the car scene in the first episode of this season of Real Housewives of Atlanta
Starting point is 01:09:10 the way Shemeah responded I was like I know Shemeah takes a lot in their friendship but I've never seen her out really express it so I was just shocked to see that but I will say Shemeah has been holding Portia down like to find out that they not as close as they are right now and I've been watching some of Shamia's recent interviews she's been doing when she's been promoting her new song Never Had, which is out right now. Like she told one outlet that, you know, she has had conversations with Portia in the past about disappointment, but it is what it is and you know, she's still a good friend and will always be a good friend.
Starting point is 01:09:37 And then she told another outlet that when it was about the whole Drew thing that like she didn't fool with Drew doing whatever she's trying to do right now with Dennis and she's like yo y'all know I sing and Shemeer song is actually good she was like y'all know I sing and I do TV stuff and Dennis has reached out to me to do multiple things and I've always said no because I didn't want to muddy the waters like I wanted to keep it respectful so she's still holding it down for Portia though. They made Ben film this show though? They did Ben film this show. So they know that they know they wasn't on good terms.
Starting point is 01:10:05 Way before today or this week. Yeah, but I'm saying, Shamia could have gotten to interviews and said anything though. She's still been keeping it so. It's playing out now on TV, even though it was already filmed, but she's doing these interviews now. And still keeping it very like, you know,
Starting point is 01:10:20 respectful of whatever is happening. Yeah, that's how reality TV works. Cause even in love and hip hop hop like that's how a lot of like with you know, Yandy and Mndisi that they're going through right now. They're not the chuckle. No, I love Yandy. I recently met her but that whole thing is crazy. The whole thing is crazy.
Starting point is 01:10:37 What's going on on love and hip hop? They've been filmed it but they are you know what I'm saying like they're going through it. They're living it in real time. Yes, you feel unkin. So what is it? Alright so one love hip hop you know Mendeecees and Yandy. Yes so apparently they were in the club and somebody had pulled Mendeecees arm to ask him are you married and so he tells the the woman it's complicated. Oh yes he didn't say yes he didn't say no he said it's complicated. So then yes. He didn't say yes. He didn't say no. He said it's complicated. So then Yandy sees that and she
Starting point is 01:11:08 noticed the girl so she goes and Mendee sees DM and she DMs the girl as Mendee and said hey and then the girl said hey, oh, and so yeah, that that's it. Now people don't believe that it was actually her they believe that it's him and that you know, she's just covering for her husband. That's what's going on. And the son, Lil Mendeecee, even came out and said, no it wasn't my stepmom. It was me who did it. Yes, yes, yes. And then their daughter, the foster daughter, she just jumped on Instagram and she read
Starting point is 01:11:40 it and she said, no it's me. Oh I respect that. Because black men don't cheat. So it's everybody but Mendeecee. That's right. Is the thing. I respect that. So that's what's going on. Lauren. Yes. Alright so that's all your story. Yes I'm done. Okay look so I know that you're single. Uh huh. And I want that's not a joke. That's not a joke. I know that you're single but people don't know what you want. That's the thing Okay, so what I what I'm doing is I have two potentials for people to know what you want. You have to let us know Okay, so look I'm gonna give you two options. You're gonna pick
Starting point is 01:12:13 Okay, so 34 year old man. No kids master chef with a show on Food Network Intentional lover very romantic. I'm resourceful and supportive, but he's insecure. He got trust issues and he's manipulative. That's number one. Two, 40 year old, two teenage kids from a previous marriage. So he's been married before, divorced. All right. CEO of an established tech company, emotionally intelligent.
Starting point is 01:12:42 His love languages are acts of service and physical touch, but he don't believe in God and his best friend is his mother. I like this. Jess said I know how to get her out of here. I'm gonna find her a man. You know what? Shut up. You trying to get me pregnant Jess? No, I'm not trying to get you pregnant. Get her ass on my turn here baby. Saka, come here. Hey yo. Come on.
Starting point is 01:13:04 Yo. For real, which one? Because I know that you do believe in God I do you are a Christian and I'm taking these men serious like I'm not playing with their feelings mm-hmm I wish I had balloons so you can pop but we need to know what you want people call up all the time I tell Lauren I'm looking for but are they good enough it's so hard because the God the God thing is really big for me but also the insecurity thing is like I'm gonna be miserable. And he's manipulative too that the 34 year old. Yeah we gonna be in there tit for tat. So we can revisit back in the third round. I feel like I need to answer now.
Starting point is 01:13:39 Okay you should. I think. Because the fact that you can't lets people know that you don't even know what you want. I know what I want. I think I'm just weighing options. It's the lesser evils. It's like don't believe in God and he best friends with his mother. And you got to think about that. Yeah. Being best friends with your mother is it can be great. But I will say it can be scary at the same time when you got a woman. It can. But if it's manageable, I like men who have great relationships with their mothers. They they're it's just a little bit different. They're not trying to find
Starting point is 01:14:08 something. The God thing, how deep is his, how deep is his disbelief or non-belief in God? He don't go to church. He don't believe in God at all. He doesn't even believe in an higher being. He believed that we're energies and we're just colliding. I would probably take the second guy. Second guy that don't believe in God and has best friends with his mom. Only because I feel like I would need to explore the friendship with the mom and maybe it's healthy, maybe he was raised well. And the God, the spiritual thing, I walk with God and I think that my faith journey, I could bring him on in.
Starting point is 01:14:38 You can bring him in. We get married in a church outside of our... We're perfect for the Lord. Yeah, all the time. I love it. That's what my walk looks like. All right. Cool.
Starting point is 01:14:46 Now you know, these men in real life? No, absolutely not. But I just, I'm trying to figure out what you want. It's happening. Girl, I thought you had it with the people. They want to hear this. A little chef for me. People are going to hear this because they want to know what you want. So now the right men going to be calling up looking for you and we going to turn.
Starting point is 01:15:02 We don't even get you now on the atheists About to be in my DM Good luck, Lauren After the hour man, we need this freaky-ass teacher Brittany Fortenberry to come to the front of the congregation We'd like to have a word with her, please. All right, we'll get to that next. So don't go anywhere. It's the Breakfast Club Good morning Breakfast Club good morning. Wake up, wake up, you're locked into the Breakfast Club. I was born a donkey. It's the Donkey of the Death. This donkey, this donkey, bunch of jackasses. Yes, I'm the donkey of the day.
Starting point is 01:15:37 That's pretty funny. You're trying to be the devil? Possibly. The Breakfast Club. Yes, Donkey of the Day for Friday, March 21st goes to a 31 year old Indiana teacher named Britton Fortenberry. Now Brittany was a school teacher at Eminence High School in Martinsville, Indiana. And you know, we have all these conversations about needing teachers that care because a
Starting point is 01:15:57 lot of them don't. Well, Brittany is not gonna make us stop saying it. Okay, I told y'all before, do know how crazy scary spooky and slightly hilarious it is that we just wake up and drop our kids off someplace with a bunch of adults we don't even know. That's what school is sure we know our kids teachers names well the women do. Sure we might have spoke to them a little bit but we don't really know these people we don't know these teachers we have no idea what they be on outside of that school and all we can do is pray that us our kids don't run into a Brittany Fortenberry because Brittany
Starting point is 01:16:31 is what we call a predator whore okay a predator whore predator a predator whore is a predator whore hybrid what do you mean uncle Charlotte she's a predator whore well let's go to Fox 59 for the report please the latest victim came forward after Fortenberry's case got significant media attention at the end of February. At the time, the original victim, a high school student, told police Fortenberry had sexual relations with him and at least five, maybe ten other students. One of them came forward and in new charging documents filed this week, told investigators
Starting point is 01:17:02 Fortenberry gave the boy shrooms that made him feel funny, saying she would wait about an hour before grabbing their arms and sexually touching herself with them. The 14-year-old victim went on to tell investigators that Brittany made him watch while she had sex with his friends and that she would pleasure herself using his school pictures. The boy also recounted a specific encounter at Fortenberry's home, where Fortenberry made them wear masks from the horror film Scream, and they proceeded to take turns having sex with her for the next two hours.
Starting point is 01:17:31 Fortenberry was also facing charges after police say she sent sexual videos to students at Eminence High School. Her husband also charged with intimidation and failing to make a report. The mother of one victim told police Nicholas Fortenberry knew about things and threatened to slaughter the victim in front of her if he came forward and reported the abuse. Jesus Christ, Freaky ass teacher. Brittany Fortenberry, a teacher, was buying these high school kids expensive gifts. You heard the news report she was giving them shrooms and weed and vapes and liquor.
Starting point is 01:18:02 On one occasion she allegedly spent $600 on a group of teens and then forced them to have group sex with her she paid these teenagers to run a train on her okay why they all wore masks from the movie screen my god if you wanted ghost-facing the clan to run a train on you Wu-Tang is going on tour this summer okay this woman is sick and what I don't understand is she sounds like she would be a good time for a man or men of legal age listen if you are a woman who wants to get gang-banged who am I to judge if And what I don't understand is she sounds like she would be a good time for a man or men of legal age Listen if you are a woman who wants to get gang banged Who am I to judge if you want a plethora of penises going in and out of you do your thing do your thing do your
Starting point is 01:18:33 Thing wang tang banger lang, okay. Have a phone party. Damn it hot dog eating contest Let me see how many glizzies you can gobble in an hour if that's what you want to do But why can't you find someone of legal age to participate in these acts and you're a teacher? And by the way you're wasting your time being a teacher. I respect people who can do more than one thing but back in August two students reported that you sent them inappropriate videos of sex toys. You had a stripper pole in your house. You had nude pics that you were sending them through IG. You really want to be a porn star. Okay?
Starting point is 01:19:04 You don't want to be no damn teacher, all right? You're wasting your talents. Unless of course you're a sex education teacher. I bet any amount of money, her sex education class would be incredible. What Mac? What ear? Mac just walked in.
Starting point is 01:19:18 What medium Mac? All right, now hear me out. No, no, no, no, no. It don't sound as bad as it. No, no, no, no, no. It don't sound as bad as it. No, Max, no, Max. Listen, that's the class where the students give the teacher a D or a A. All right, bye, bye, bye, bye.
Starting point is 01:19:34 I'm serious. Bye. And shout out to Mr. Lockwood, my Spanish teacher. I wanted to roll my Rs on her. Please get Brittany Fortenberry the biggest he ought. That's crazy. He said Mr. too. He did say Mr. He said Mr. but then he said her. So I'm gonna mind my business. Britney forton buried the biggest he did say mr. mr. mr. mr. mr. her some
Starting point is 01:19:50 of my business even though trump did sign the executive order I'm a respected you don't know what he identifies as respected okay you did say something that I just made me think about it what I don't know none of my kids teachers names the gear do though that's why I said that's why I said the women do I don't know I do I know I know the faces I know the face I say what's up
Starting point is 01:20:07 I barely know the faces I was trying to fix that open house. You know I'm saying like I think about stuff like that all the Time like why don't I know these people I should know the teachers my wife know my wife know my wife I don't you know, that's why I said the women do I know the face, but I don't know the name Something happened. I'd like what's classes in I'd be like Show me a picture. All right, all right. Well, thank you for that donkey of the day. Now yesterday, Felicia Rashad was here
Starting point is 01:20:31 and you guys had a conversation. I missed it because I was getting honored at my alumni, my school, Hampton University. Salute to all the HBCUs. For Black Family Conference, I'm not Dominican. Shut up! Hey man, I'm letting everybody live their lie today. Felicia Rashad said this.
Starting point is 01:20:45 Oh, he said I ain't got the clip. Let me just look at the producers for a second. Hey man. They told me 20 minutes this clip was supposed to be here. See, this is why this is an East Side High right here. Go ahead, Jeff. Go off. Oh, they got it now.
Starting point is 01:21:00 You know, you came up in an era, Ms. Rashad, where dignity and grace were everything. Do you ever look at how wild Hollywood is now and you just think to yourself, y'all wouldn't have got away with that in my day. Yeah, I mean, you'd have a look at Hollywood. I could look at the way young ladies dress. The young ladies are so beautiful. And I don't mean to be critical. And I hope young ladies listening don't take this as personal criticism because I don't
Starting point is 01:21:23 mean it that way. But you your young queens I'm taking a back when I see on a college campus young women dressed in strips of clothing But more importantly than that no man watches woman to be out like that, right? Well, let's get your opinion and what she said eight hundred five eight five one. Oh five one fellas. How do you feel ladies? How do you feel? Let's discuss. We'll do it when we come back. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club. into the discussion with The Breakfast Club. Morning everybody, it's DJ NV Jess Hilarious,
Starting point is 01:22:06 Charlamagne the guy, we are The Breakfast Club. If you're just joining us, yesterday Felicia Rashad stopped through the show, we got a chance to sit down and talk with her, and this is one thing she said about the way women dress today, let's listen. You know, you came up in an era, Miss Rashad, where dignity and grace were everything. So do you ever look at how wild Hollywood is now
Starting point is 01:22:24 and you just think to yourself, y'all wouldn't have got away with that in my day. where dignity and grace were everything. So do you ever look at how wild Hollywood is now and you just think to yourself, y'all wouldn't have got away with that in my day. Yeah, I mean, you'd have a look at Hollywood. I could look at the way young ladies dress. The young ladies are so beautiful. And I don't mean to be critical, and I hope young ladies listening
Starting point is 01:22:38 don't take this as personal criticism because I don't mean it that way. But your young queens, I'm taking a back when I see on a college campus young women dressed in strips of clothing. But more importantly than that, no man watches women to be out like that, right? So we're taking your calls, 800-585-1051, and asking how do you feel. Jess? I feel like she definitely was spot on, you know. Even if it's not for a man though, because I know that she turned to you Charlamagne and she asked, would you want your woman out exposing her body?
Starting point is 01:23:13 Not for nothing, it's even for yourselves. Just having dignity and just respecting yourself, leaving something to their imagination. I know my grandmother and my mother say that all the time, leave something to their imagination. I know my grandmother and my mother, you say that all the time, leave something to their imagination. Now I've dressed skimpy and all that, but it's a time and place for it, I believe. I believe it sometimes ain't nothing wrong with showing what you got, you know what I mean? But like, it's a time and place for it.
Starting point is 01:23:36 And I did it more when I was single. So I understand. I get it. Sharla? I mean, like I said in the interview, I grew up on a Method Man saying, three fourths of cloth never showing your stuff off not saying baggy sweatsuits and mystery was underneath them like you know So it was to me was just it's always been about just the beauty like you know
Starting point is 01:23:54 What does that what is your face look like and then you imagine what's underneath all of the clothes? I totally understand what a fully miss miss Rashad is talking about I agree I agree with Jess there's a place and time for everything right and the reason I say that is my wife when we was teenagers she wore uh what are they called the bicycle shorts and the tops that's that was the style back then you know what I mean but she also wore baggy clothes and and and jerseys and and hoodies it was it was a balance though she ain't wear skimpy stuff all day long but she did wear that biker shorts when she was out running track and playing ball and whatever it was. But I think there's a balance in things.
Starting point is 01:24:29 And I do think it's sexier when women do have on clothes like a black dress, like a fitting black dress. Or even when women be out here walking around in the yoga pants with the yoga outfit. That's what I like to see my wife in when she got on her yoga. Well yoga pants ain't skimpy, but it is sexy. That's what I mean. Like that's what I like to see. I like to see my wife in that black dress with her yoga. Well, yoga pants ain't skimpy, but it is sexy. That's what I mean. That's what I like.
Starting point is 01:24:45 I like to see my wife in that black dress with them yoga pants and that yoga shirt. Because you can still see her shape, but you're not seeing any of her skin. Exactly. Exactly. Let's go to the phone lines. We have Dom on the line.
Starting point is 01:24:55 Dom, good morning. Good morning. Hey, what's up, Dom? Talk to us. What's your thoughts? Oh, I'm just returning back to college. Good morning, all of y'all. Good morning.
Starting point is 01:25:03 I listen to y'all every morning. What school? I'm just returning back to college. Good morning, all of y'all. Good morning. I listen to y'all every morning. What school? I'm just returning back to college. After 10 years, I'm 30. What college? What school? University of Louisiana at last year.
Starting point is 01:25:13 OK, congrats. So back in the day, I was all with it. I was all with the, we wearing bras to the party and all that. So now, going back to school, it's like looking at them, it's 40 degrees outside and Louisiana doesn't get that cold. We just had a freeze recently and they're... Is this a good time? It's me, Dylan Mulvaney and my dear friend, Joe Locke from Heartstopper and Agatha All Along is my very first guest on my brand new podcast, The Dillon Hour.
Starting point is 01:25:46 It's musical mayhem and it is going to be so much fun. I like a man. You like a man. What do I like, Joe? You like a man too. We often- We have quite a similar- There's some cross pollination happening in here.
Starting point is 01:25:58 Not like- No! Have we? No. No. Not yet. Never say never. I cannot wait for all you girls, gays, and theys to join me on this extremely special pink confection of a podcast.
Starting point is 01:26:11 There is so much darkness in this world and what I think we could all use more of is a little joy. Listen to The Dillon Hour on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to your podcasts. Love ya! Prohibition. It's no secret that banning alcohol didn't stop people from living it up in the 1920s. When we're five years into Prohibition, the government is starting to go, okay, this isn't working. In fact, you might even say it backfired spectacularly. I'm Ed Helms and on season three of my podcast, Snafu, we're taking you back to the 1920s and the tale of Formula 6.
Starting point is 01:26:46 Because what you probably don't know about Prohibition is that American citizens were dying in massive numbers due to poisoned liquor. And all along, an unlikely duo was trying desperately to stop the corruption behind it. They were like superhero crusaders turning the page on a system that didn't work, wasn't fair, and was corrupt. So how did prohibitions' war on alcohol go so off the rails that the government wound up poisoning its own people? To find out, listen and subscribe to Snafu on the iHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Have you ever wondered if your pet is lying to you? podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. of the way that we understand the universe. Well, we have answers for you in the new iHeart original podcast, Science Stuff. Join me, Jorge Cham, as we tackle questions you've always wanted to know the answer to about animals, space, our brains, and our bodies.
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Starting point is 01:28:15 to fascinating scientific questions. So give yourself permission to be a science geek and listen to science stuff on the iHeart Video app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Hey kids, it's me, or wherever you with your kid. Could be a family show. We're not quite sure. We're still figuring it out. It's a work in progress.
Starting point is 01:28:49 Listen to Beardless, S***less Me on the iHeart radio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcast. Hey girls out there wearing stripper clothes, going to class and it's like, so what you want? I mean, we don't have those classes, you know, like we don't have a class
Starting point is 01:29:03 that entitles you to dress like that. That's funny as hell. So, um, nah, like for real, like what you gonna do in the class? Like you got heels on. What we got six inch heels for and we walking and it's ice and we can't even drive in the snow, let alone walk in. Like we don't even have snow boots out here And it's snow and y'all walking around in heels and little shorts and I know y'all cold That's funny is I ain't a class on this campus that you should be dressing like that to go to hello. Who's this?
Starting point is 01:29:39 Hey, Najee. Good morning. What's your thoughts on what Felicia Rashad said? Um, nobody cares about what a man wants. At the end of the day, they're gonna do what they wanna do regardless if you dress fully or if you're naked. They treat all the women the same way, that's what we're gonna put up right now, you know? But see, everybody not like that, like, you sound like you're a little hurt about some things, you know what I mean? I'm not hurt, dang it! Okay, okay, no, no, no, and I totally understand what you're saying, hurt about some things, you know what I mean? I'm not hurt, Jason. Okay, okay.
Starting point is 01:30:05 No, no, no. And I totally understand what you're saying. It's not all about men, but all men don't cheat. And sometimes you definitely want your companion, you want to be attractive to your companion and you definitely want to value how they look at you as well. You know what I'm saying? Especially if you're in it, if you're in a committed relationship, you definitely care about what your man think you know
Starting point is 01:30:27 yeah I mean that homie is in reference to if you have a man but if you're just dating or if you're married you can take two inches of consideration but if you're just dating why should what you wear matter to that person if you want a bad bitch you gotta a dress up. You get what I'm saying? Yeah, I understand. Well, let me ask a good question. What would be the reason for a woman to dress like that? Dress like what? Like if they just wanna just, I don't know, just- What you calling, provocative? Yeah, provocative with thong in their ass.
Starting point is 01:30:56 Like what would be the reason to do it? When girls would be just outside with the nipples covered and nothing else? It's different settings. Like, you know, you have the club, you know, you got, you know, in the club, you know you got you know in the summer block parties and you know if you want to be singing just certain things you know like certain and then it's also the music too you know.
Starting point is 01:31:13 Certain music I ain't gonna lie certain music make me want to put on certain things and dance you know what I mean. It just depends on the setting though. So you're doing it for you? Yeah sometimes. Okay. It depends you know because some women do it. They do do it for men or they're man or whatever.
Starting point is 01:31:28 Some of it is like that. 800-585-1051. Felicia Rashad was here yesterday and this is what she said. You know, you came up in an era, Ms. Rashad, where dignity and grace were everything. So do you ever look at how wild Hollywood is now and you just think to yourself, y'all wouldn't have got away with that in my day. Yeah, I don't even have to look at Hollywood. I could look, you just think to yourself. Y'all wouldn't have got away with that in my day. You'd have a look at Hollywood. I could look at the way young ladies dress.
Starting point is 01:31:48 The young ladies are so beautiful. And I don't mean to be critical. And I hope young ladies listening don't take this as personal criticism because I don't mean it that way. But you're young queens. I'm taking a back when I see on a college campus young women dressed in strips of clothing. But more importantly than that, no man wants his woman to be out like that, right? Do you agree let's discuss this at the Breakfast Club Gabori? Call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, call, If y'all talking about it, you know we talking about it, it's topic time.
Starting point is 01:32:26 Call 800-585-1051 to join in to the discussion with The Breakfast Club. Morning everybody, it's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne the Guy, we are The Breakfast Club. Now, Felicia Rashad stopped through yesterday and we had a discussion about some of the things that women wear and this is what she said. You know, you came up in an era, Ms. Rashad, where dignity and grace were everything. So do you ever look at how wild Hollywood is now and you just think to yourself, y'all wouldn't have got away with that in my day.
Starting point is 01:32:54 Yeah, you'd have a look at Hollywood. I could look at the way young ladies dress. The young ladies are so beautiful and I don't mean to be critical and I hope young ladies listening don't take this as personal criticism because I don't mean it that way. But you're young queens. I'm taking a back when I see on a college campus young women dressed in strips of clothing. But more importantly than that, no man wants his woman to be out like that, right? So we're asking 800-585-1051. What are your thoughts? Hello, who's this? Hi, this is Zola.
Starting point is 01:33:27 Hey. Call from South Kentucky, Carolina. What's up, Zola? What's your thoughts? 843. Okay, so I feel like it's not what you wear, it's how you wear, and of course, like, times have changed now, so I don't know. It's just different.
Starting point is 01:33:38 This is not the 1940s and 60s no more, so. Jesus. What do I got to do with anything? They had miniskirts and stuff back then. I don't know, but like, that's how I Jesus what I got to do with anything They had mini skirts and stuff back then I dress how I want to dress that's just like I don't know But you know, I think when you take a step back, right? Because you know, like you said, you know
Starting point is 01:33:54 Some women walk around and they have their nipples showing or they have their thong up their ass And I guess a lot of men want to see that they enjoy seeing it But then I always take a step back like if you got a daughter would you want your daughter to wear that? Would you feel comfortable with your daughter walking out with her nipples out her thong up her ass? Oh your son! What? Well it depends on how old she is at the end of the day because if she grown she grown but see
Starting point is 01:34:14 I got like three daughters so I don't know that might be something to think about Yeah but I don't care how grown you are my daughter ain't coming in the house showing her nipples and her thong and neither is my son But it's not even you don't gotta wear your you don't gotta show your nipples in your thongs to be sexy So it's just it's different. I agree with that. So do you agree with it or disagree with it? Do you think women should cover up a little bit? Um, I disagree with it. Okay, okay It was even made like a big deal Open-minded person too. So I disagree with it
Starting point is 01:34:45 Okay, cuz I just actually a lot a lot How much do you weigh? Oh boy? Oh No, I mean we're not doing this this morning You had three kids I was asking the question. Oh, okay. So I weigh like 174 How tall are you? 55 don't call me obese either. We not doing that. 5'5", 175?
Starting point is 01:35:09 174. Don't do that. We not doing that. Don't do that. I didn't do nothing. I'm just asking questions I haven't said a word. And I had twins. Let's add that in there.
Starting point is 01:35:19 And I had twins full term, so we not doing that. Okay, okay, okay. All right. Solomon? I have nothing to say. Shout out to the 843, so we not doing that. Okay, okay, okay, all right. Charlamagne? I have nothing to say, shout out to the 843, you know what I'm saying? Usually you do things based off objects. Nope.
Starting point is 01:35:32 Not doing that today? Nope, not doing it today. Okay. Hello, who's this? 5175, you figure it out. Hello. How you doing? What's up, SIG?
Starting point is 01:35:40 Talk to us, what's your thoughts? I'm up to two minds with this, right? People should be able to dress how they want to dress, right? But be smart about it, right? Like know where you at and what you're doing. Like at HBCU, you don't gotta dress in a class of clothes all day, every day, especially when it's cold outside.
Starting point is 01:35:55 I see these women be talking about, oh, I'm cold, ooh, I'm so cold, but they wearing nothing but a crop top and a skirt. That is a skirt. That is a thing, I don't know, like people do not, like this generation, there's a certain generation, especially the young, youngins, they don't like wearing jackets for some reason.
Starting point is 01:36:12 When it's freezing outside, it don't make no sense. No, you're right. Well, thank you, brother. But the whole like, not covering up thing, didn't somebody else just make that a bit, I think it was Sherri Shepherd. It was a summer red carpet, and she went on her show and she had followed up with the looks that were on
Starting point is 01:36:28 the red carpet and Megan had like pasties on her nipples and then like it was just some big award show where the record where most of the ladies had like pasties pasty outfits or whatever you know and she was even kind of speaking to what Felicia Rashad was saying. And I agree for, you know, to a certain extent, they weren't ass-necked on the red carpet, but she was saying like it was a level of class that used to be required, you know, and just unspoken women just covered themselves. They didn't let it all hang out even on red carpet. Like you said earlier, it's a time and a place. Like I think that, you know, of course the beach,
Starting point is 01:37:05 we know that, right? But like Jess said earlier, the club, if you're going to the club, there is club out there, club fits, right? Yeah. But you know what, the red carpet, you know, people have, you know, they do that for the red carpet to get that attention, right?
Starting point is 01:37:17 You remember seeing Lil' Kim's dress, where you know, where she had one breast out. You know, she got fondled and nobody ever said nothing. Lil' Kim got fondled on live television, Diana Ross. Oh, yep, yep. And nobody said nothing. Oh, wow, yeah, and she plucked her nipple. Plucked it, she gave it a little jiggle jiggle.
Starting point is 01:37:31 Gave it a jiggle. Then we got Jennifer Lopez's outfit, people were talking about how, quote unquote, provocative that was. That was fly though. I thought, I mean, the Lil' Kim thing was fly for its time, but the J-Lo thing was because it was just a fitted suit, if I'm remembering that right.
Starting point is 01:37:43 Nobody ever said nothing when Prince had his ass out. I people did say something didn't he didn't the comedians? Yeah, I'm not repeating what my dad said on the radio Right, but it was a 90s gay slur Story yeah, I just felt like you know, it's the time and a place for everything. It's just the moral of the story It's the time and a place for it. I'll listen to you. I'll just cuz you ain't like yeah She's not wrong. It's just a conversation starter, but she's not wrong in what she's saying And she was that she didn't want to offend any of the youngins Yeah, I will we got past the orcs when we come back Nala will be joining us. It don't go anywhere
Starting point is 01:38:20 It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning the Breakfast Club anywhere is the Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club. Morning everybody, it's DJ NV Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne the Guy. We are the Breakfast Club. It's time for Pastor Aux. Yeah, DJ come spin, I come spin What's up, Naila Simone? What's up, guys? How are you? Good. Let's get into it.
Starting point is 01:38:52 First, I'm going to start off with the score record because Wale is about to drop an album, but he just drops his first single off the project called Blanco. My God, Wale, it's about to get warm. Yes. Not right now, man. But I do like it though. I mean, I get it. Yes. Not right now, man. But I do like it though, I mean I get it. He's obviously dealing with some things.
Starting point is 01:39:08 Yes, it's dope but god damn. I miss Wale though, it's been a long time since Wale came out. People about to be outside. You know what, I'm trying to keep people in the house. He always expresses feelings, man. Stop. And I just saw him in the media, he was telling people, get his name right. Somebody, somebody, yeah, somebody pronounced his name wrong and they tweeted it somebody else famous was like is it whale or Wale?
Starting point is 01:39:29 He's like yo stop playing with my name. Yeah, I agree stop playing with your know my name is yeah He's too well established. That's my guy though. So do I look yes? All right next currency dropped the tape last Friday and my favorite record on there is called Airport Industries Featuring Wiz Khalifa has it has that blog air feel. Summer night vibe. Summer night vibe, okay. So what's the currency? Currency's consistent, you know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 01:39:51 I feel like when you hear a currency record, you hear a currency record. Like it's just consistent. Okay. What Jen said is cool, it's like summer night vibe. It's kind of like that song that's playing on a summer night, around 9, 30, 10, 10, 30, y'all lit but y'all not really lit, you know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 01:40:08 Y'all smoking listening to the Coliseum. Y'all kidding me, yeah you smoking listening to the Coliseum. You crazy, summer night vibe. Yeah, I think with like the Alchemist and 2 Chainz, yeah Alchemist, 2 Chainz and Larry June project, I think this Currency Project kind of is like the next follow up for me as far as things I'm listening to personally. But I did my first like all rap night where I just spun straight rap the entire night in Brooklyn at this bar called Dumballa and a lot of artists
Starting point is 01:40:33 came up and we played a lot of unreleased music but one that really stood out to me that night with this L.O.X. record by HD Bindo he's from Brooklyn shout out Brooklyn who that HD been dope okay that's nice okay HD been doing from Brooklyn yes okay got that energy and the beat is hard yes cool agreed okay last one sorry it's all rap today guys but shout out to Leon Thomas and Chris Brown I know they dropped the remix to much what nice and then also doja cat and and he's in the back doja cat and Jack Harlow also dropped their record but we'll get into that next week. I want to make sure I shout out Saba and No I.D. they just dropped their joint album and
Starting point is 01:41:13 my favorite record on there so far is called West Side Bound featuring MF Fivit. Oh they kind of cut a shirt but what y'all think? West Side Bound, MF Fivit, I be tripping off the names but who am I to talk when I grew up off Ghostface Killer and Project Pat you know what what I mean? Okay, wait, which name MF cuz they don't be sounding like rappers like West Side Bound Mf Mello was his name. That's no that's the feature on the project. But you confuse project but you confuse record was that we just heard that's a record produced by no ID they have a joint album all right I know no ID you should know all of them but I'm learning you teaching me oh my god okay okay yeah who's the people in the sabba baby I know side baby no not side of baby that's a whole Sabba. Sabba, S-A-B-A. Man, you are so far behind. It's really difficult.
Starting point is 01:42:05 Not Sabba. It's Sabba. Like, hold on, you are. Sabba and MF Mello. So those two are in a group called Pivot Game. They're from Chicago. Got you. West side of Chicago.
Starting point is 01:42:17 And I picked that record in particular because in that song, they're pretty much saying how they got their come up in their story and was able to tour and how he comes from a family full of musicians. but speaking of families this your job as a DJ to teach that's what DJs are DJs are teachers so you're introducing people to new music so you're not just introducing me to new records you do the listeners too this is true yeah this is true don't assume
Starting point is 01:42:38 everybody knows because they I'm telling you they don't yes can you over here say stop baby I'm like no but speaking of families. I know right? Yes, because you over here say stop baby. I'm like no. But speaking of families, Envy, I know that KC Crew was just honored by Hampton for the 43rd annual conference of Black families. Thank you so much. Shout out to you Envy man. You know I'm a big family man.
Starting point is 01:42:56 Oh my goodness. Waba Mente. Can we get some time to introduce ourselves? I respect the finesse. I respect the finesse. Congratulations! Oh my goodness. This Dominican man still gets Dominican awards.
Starting point is 01:43:10 Black fathers are important. What? I know they are, but let's talk about this one. What? Dominican. I'm black! You got nominated for a DJ award at a Dominican award show. That did happen.
Starting point is 01:43:18 And you convinced the HBCU to give you the award for being a black man. You special. Wait, you got honored at a Dominican award show? That's a lot of work. You got nominated for a DJ award at a Dominican award show. That did happen. And you convinced the HBCU to give you the award for being a black man. You special. You got honored at a Dominican award show? That's a lot of work. You got nominated for a DJ award at a Dominican award show that did have you convinced the HBC you to give me Says The balloons say G-A-Y, that's crazy. No.
Starting point is 01:43:45 I will beat you. I have to make sure. The balloons say love. Thank you so much. Skies and As. But yeah, you know, actually when they gave me the honor, they was like, yeah, Charlamagne on the radio says every day that he's Dominican, and we looked it up and he's really black. So, you know.
Starting point is 01:44:01 Looked it up well. I dare you to take a DNA test. Stop doing that. We're talking about him being a great father. Congratulations! Thank you so much. Thank you so much. I appreciate it. Thank you so much. Yay! Come on! Come on! Come on!
Starting point is 01:44:15 Get up! Get up! Oh man. Come on, do it! Up next is the People's Choice Mix. Get your request on. Da-da-da hate this place here. I hate this place. Alright. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Wake up. Wake up. You're locked into the Breakfast Club. Morning everybody. It's DJ Envy Jess Hilarious. Charlamagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 01:44:41 I got a salute to everybody. First and foremost, thank you so much for my honoring me at the 43rd annual Black Conference in Hampton. I appreciate it so much. Congratulations again, man. I really love this. Thank you. My wife was there. We couldn't bring all the kids there, but me and my wife, we took that award and we just want to say thank you so much for everybody that honored me. They put on an amazing ceremony. So thank you so much. Tonight, I'm actually going to be in Detroit. I'm doing that alpha Phi Alpha Midwestern region party tonight, so shout to everybody in Detroit and in Saturday. I'm gonna be hanging out with West Bellamy You know he's doing a BCIC tournament. Oh, that's this weekend. That's this weekend
Starting point is 01:45:14 Yeah, so I'm gonna be hanging out with him and then after I'm doing Harold's chicken and ice bar You know you pretending to be black I tell you I'm black! You pretending to be black. That's what people do when they pretend to be black. Jess Hilarious, you're going to be in Cincinnati this weekend, right? Yep, I'll be in Cincinnati tonight, guys. Meet me at the Funny Bone. We got two shows tonight. We also have two shows tomorrow. I will be doing meet and greet after the late show tonight and the late show tomorrow.
Starting point is 01:45:36 So get your tickets at JessHilariousOfficial.com. I believe Saturday is sold out, but there are still tickets available for tonight. So I'll see you when I land in a few hours Cincy. Big Cincinnati and I want to tell everybody make sure you go get your tickets for the third annual Black Effect podcast festival happening Saturday April 26 in Atlanta Georgia okay um Sarah Jakes Roberts will be on that stage doing her woman of all podcasts live Tank and Jay Valentine will be doing their R&B money podcast live so go get your tickets this weekend blackeffect.com slash podcast festival, and we'll see you Saturday, April 26th.
Starting point is 01:46:07 All right, when we come back, we got the positive notice, the Breakfast Club, good morning. Morning everybody, it's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne the guy, we are the Breakfast Club. I gotta remind you guys too, my book comes out April 15th, and my second book, the first one was a National's bestseller, and I appreciate everybody for supportin'. Go out and pre-order, it's real life, real family. We talk about raising our six kids. Our oldest is 23, our youngest
Starting point is 01:46:28 is three, and we just talk about the trials, tribulations. Why are you talking so fast? Dominican's talking so fast. We always talk about that there's no instruction manual when it comes when you have kids. When that child pops out, they don't give you an instruction manual, so you have to figure it out. So we've done it. We've done done it six times and we talk about everything the good the bad and all in between so if you haven't had a chance pre-order the book again it comes out April 15th. What is it called real life real Dominican? Real life real family. Real life real family. Real life real family that's right it will be heading on tour too so we'll be
Starting point is 01:47:02 popping up in some cities so hopefully we hit a city closest to you guys out there. You got a positive note? I do, man, the positive note is simple. Stop acting as if life is a rehearsal. Okay, live this day as if it were your last. The past is over and gone, the future is not guaranteed. Y'all have a great weekend. Breakfast club, bitches!
Starting point is 01:47:20 You don't finish or y'all done. Have you ever wondered if your pet is lying to you? Why is my cat not here? Am I going and she's eating my lunch? Or if your pet is lying to you? Why is my cat not here? Am I going and she's eating my lunch? Or if hypnotism is real? We will use this suggestion in order to enhance your cognitive control. But what's inside a black hole? Black holes could be a consequence of the way that we understand the universe.
Starting point is 01:47:37 Well, we have answers for you in the new iHeart original podcast, Science Stuff. Join me, or Hitcham, as we answer questions about animals, space, our brains, and our bodies. So give yourself permission to be a science geek and listen to Signing Stuff on the iHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Prohibition is synonymous with speakeasies, jazz, flappers, and of course, failure. I'm Ed Helms, and on season three of my podcast, Snafu, there's a story I couldn't wait to tell you. It's about an unlikely duo in the 1920s who tried to warn the
Starting point is 01:48:10 public that prohibition was going to backfire so badly. It just might leave thousands dead from poison. Listen and subscribe to Snafu on the iHeart radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. What's up, y'all? I'm AJ Andrews, pro softball players, sports analysts, and the first woman to win a Rawlings goal glove. On my new podcast, Dropping Diamonds, we dive headfirst into the world of softball by sharing powerful stories, insights, and conversations that inspire and empower. It's time to drop bombs and diamonds. Dropping Diamonds with AJ Andrews is an iHeart Women's Sports production in partnership with
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Starting point is 01:49:17 And I'm John LeBrony, the Ghost Crew Stowaway moderator. Each week, we're going to rewatch and discuss an episode from the series and share some fun behind the scenes stories. Sometimes we'll be visited by special guests like Steve Blum voices Zabarelio Spectre 4 or Dante Bosco voice of Jaiquel and many others. So hang on because it's going to be a fun ride. Cue the music.
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