The Breakfast Club - FULL SHOW: Kandi Burruss Speaks Out For The First Time After Divorce Settlement+ Tiny & Zonnique Interview

Episode Date: March 26, 2026

Today on The Breakfast Club, Tiny & Zonnique talk TV One’s Uncensored, Xscape, motherhood, 50 Cent, and Biggie. Plus, Charlamagne Tha God gives Donkey of the Day to a Florida man who ran ove...r a tire shop worker after skipping payment. Listen for more!YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BreakfastClubPower1051FMSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:02:55 Programming your alarm to Power 105.1 on IHart. Heart Radio. 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, Joe, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, you know what I saw, on a way in the work. What? A lot of people. It's a lot of people outside at 5.50, 5.45 in the morning.
Starting point is 00:03:24 People go to work? Yeah, nah, but I don't, people are walking, like, like, like tourists or something. It's a lot of people on 6th Avenue just walking outside. Yeah, well, it's going to be a beautiful day. It's going to be like 71 degrees. I know for some reason they did a construction on a lot of the bridges and tunnels today last night. So, I mean, getting in work today was a little crazy. Yeah, it was.
Starting point is 00:03:44 I ain't going to lie. But I did leave a little earlier left around like 520, so I got here a little earlier. But, yo, I ain't see that and ever see that many. I know it's going to be a beautiful day, but like 5.30 in the morning, they start. It is nice out. It is nice out. So how are you feeling about your book? Your book comes out April 28th.
Starting point is 00:03:59 Yes, I'm feeling good about it as we're getting closer to the release day. Almost a month away. Yes, I'm excited. Your Rome is excited. My family's excited about it. I actually talked to my son about it. And he was like, you're nervous for me to read it. I'm like, no, I ain't nervous you want to read it?
Starting point is 00:04:12 He was like, yeah, I want to read it. So I ain't going to lie. I am nervous for him to read it. It's things about me and his dad that we never talk to him about. You know what I mean? And although he lived through it, he was so young to understand what was going on. You know what I'm saying? But I can't keep it away from him.
Starting point is 00:04:29 So it's an accomplishment of mine. And he's proud of me for becoming an author. So he's definitely going to read it, but I'm definitely nervous. I don't know he's definitely going to ask some questions. That's okay. That's okay. So yesterday, my 12-year-old, London. Yes.
Starting point is 00:04:43 My wife had the sex talk with her yesterday. Oh, wow. Okay. It came from a documentary. My wife was watching a documentary yesterday, my daughter's off a spring break, so she walked in a room. And who's the gentleman that has sex with all those women? White Act, I can't think of his name.
Starting point is 00:04:57 I think his name is Charlie Sheen. Charlie Shee. It was documentary on Charlie Shee. She was watching. Oh, wow. And she just happened to walk in and heard HIV AIDS. Wow. So she wanted to know, well, how do you get HIV AIDS?
Starting point is 00:05:07 Uh-huh. And then I went through a long way of, well, you get it through sexually transmitted diseases or you could get it through here. So she wanted to know what sex was because for the longest time she thought the baby came out the butt. Oh, wow. But, you know, we had to tell yesterday the baby to come up. Some of people to think that too. Go ahead. Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:05:21 Yeah. Yeah. So she had to have the sex talk yesterday. They had to have the whole, you know, the whole sex talk yesterday, which was uncomfortable and awkward. I let them have that conversation. But the funny thing yesterday is so now my daughter is, she's leaving the room. And I'm like, I closed the door. She goes, why?
Starting point is 00:05:35 Y'all going to have sex? Oh, my God. Y'all, see what you opened it up to? Yeah, but that was an uncomfortable awkward conversation. But it happens, and I'm glad that y'all didn't shy away from it when she asked. I shied away. I let my wife handle that part. Oh, gosh.
Starting point is 00:05:49 Sex talk. You were here, like she had the sex talk with Madison, with Logan, and now London. So you throw that on gear. That's the responsibility for all. That was a low blow. Poor us. Low blow. You know what?
Starting point is 00:06:00 Let's get the show cracking. Tiny and Zonique will be joining us this morning. Tiny has a new episode of uncensored airing tonight at 8 p.m. She dives into her life. She talks about a lot of things that I had no clue about. I'll just give you one because we're going to discuss it later. Did you know that after Biggie Dista, I'll F. Rupol before I F the ugly-ass escape? It just, yeah, he was trying to apologize for him.
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Starting point is 00:06:59 Let's get in some front page news. Salute to the Yankees. Yesterday they played on Netflix. It's amazing to watch that game on Netflix. It's just easy to find. I don't know if they're playing on Channel 2, Channel 4. Netflix is nice and easy. You click it on and watch the Yankees play. So they won yesterday 7-0.
Starting point is 00:07:14 Is it commercials? No. Oh, that's great. That's amazing. Okay. All right. What's up, Mimi? Good morning. M.V. Good morning. Good morning. Good morning. So we start this morning with the government shutdown. And right now, there is no deal to fund the Department of Homeland Security and time is running out. Though Congress, they are supposed to leave tomorrow for a two-week break, but lawmakers, they still cannot agree.
Starting point is 00:07:39 And both sides are now blaming each other. So meanwhile, TSA officers, they are still working without pay. Many are calling out sick, which means longer lines at security, more delays at more airports nationwide. And by tomorrow, tens of thousands of TSA workers are about to miss another paycheck. That's insane. Yeah, very insane. And so here's what the fight is all about. Democrats say they will not agree to fund Homeland Security unless there are changes and reforms to ICE.
Starting point is 00:08:07 Republicans say they want to fund the entire department, including ICE, and they do not want to split it up. Now, yesterday we talked about a proposal to fund everything except ICE just to get TSA paid and get airports running back normally. But Democrats, Republicans, and the president, they could not agree on that either. and so that vote failed in the Senate. Yeah, so right now we are at a stalemate, and frustration is just everywhere. Here is acting TSA director. She's testifying on Capitol Hill about what some of her TSA agents are going through. Let's listen.
Starting point is 00:08:43 And if still shut down this Friday, we will have reached nearly $1 billion in missed paychecks. This level of disruption is unprecedented and unacceptable and significantly undermines the security of U.S. transportation. systems. Many in our workforce have missed bill payments, received eviction notices, had their cars repossessed and utilities shut off, lost their child care, defaulted on loans, damaged the credit line, and drained their retirement savings. Some are sleeping in their cars, selling their blood and plasma, and taking on second jobs to make ends meet, all while being expected to perform at the highest level when in uniform to protect the traveling public. That's so sad because you think
Starting point is 00:09:24 about it, you work very hard to make sure that your credit is at a certain level so that if you need something, a home, a car, or even a loan to get your kids through school later on, that your credit is at a good rate, right? But with what's going on now, if you can't pay your bills, it ain't really your fault. Because you are working. Yeah. You are doing what you're supposed to do. It's just the government's not paying you. And like you said, people's cars are getting repossessed. People are going to have to go into foreclosure. And people's credit is going to hit the ground. Yeah. And not a lot of people give grace and, well, companies, you know, landlords or anything give grace and give extensions because they have.
Starting point is 00:09:56 Because medical companies don't care. They don't know people. But to your point, last time, a lot of people were giving grace, right? But this just happened. And so people are like, listen, what can't, I can't keep. And then this is the third time. Yeah. So they're like, I don't, I'm sorry for you.
Starting point is 00:10:11 TSA says they're facing the higher, the highest weight times in history and more than 31,000 officers have called out sick. Wow. Jesus. Since this has gone on. And this morning, there are new signs. of concern in Washington over the U.S. war with Iran, and this time is coming from Republicans. So lawmakers from both parties, they were briefed by the Pentagon behind closed doors.
Starting point is 00:10:32 But when that came out, when they came out, several Republicans said they still don't understand the plan, the timeline, or how much this war is going to cost. And that's the issue because Congress is about to ask for, you know, 200 more billion dollars for the war effort. Some Republicans are now saying they will not approve more money until the White House clearly explains three things. What's the goal? How long this will last? And whether U.S. troops could eventually
Starting point is 00:10:57 be sent into Iran on the ground. A congresswoman Nancy Mace, she says that she was so frustrated that she walked out of the briefing. She later told Laura Coates on CNN. She thinks Lindsey Graham needs to stay out of the situation room. Let's listen. Is he advising the president?
Starting point is 00:11:12 He brags about it. And I don't think Lindsey Graham, for all of that hubris, his thought through or war graham, the consequence of us taking Karg Island. Has he thought through what the Houthis are going to do? Has he thought through where Hezbollah is? Because Hezbollah is not going to fly on a plane from Tehran.
Starting point is 00:11:32 Hezbollah is here. Has he thought about the Giselaan. You mean you think the United States is at risk? They're here. They've crossed an open border that was open for the last four years or so. But has Senator Graham thought through the consequences, what Iran will do to disrupt the economy? And so that's why I'm looking at this more holistically and thinking about have we thought about the consequences
Starting point is 00:11:54 Hasbile, they're not talking about that little person that Mike Tyson had on the podcast. That's only Hasbler, I know that. But it's a person that they're talking about, but that's not the person. They're talking about the group, Hezbollah. Oh, why? Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. So, and really quick, the Army, they raised the maximum enlistment age to 42 now. It was 43. And so they're easing the rules for people who also have marijuana convictions if they want to enlist, which is. How old are you, Red? You know.
Starting point is 00:12:21 How old are you? 34. Eli? Oh, my God. We got to start looking for some new producers. Oh, my God. We'll talk more in the 7 o'clock hour about we have a new verdict in that social media case now in Los Angeles. So we'll get into that.
Starting point is 00:12:38 And answer your question earlier, yes, there was some commercials, but they said after the replay, it won't be commercials. They'll pull the commercials out, but there was some commercials. Okay. All right. Everybody else, get it off your chest. 800-585-105-1. If you need to vent phone lines are wide open, call us up now.
Starting point is 00:12:52 It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Wake up, wake up. With your ass. This is your time to get it off your chest. Whether you are mad or blessed, we want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club. Hello, who's this?
Starting point is 00:13:06 Hey, Keegan. Good morning. Hey, good morning. This is Taylor from Atlanta. How are y'all doing? Come on, Taylor. What's up, Taylor? All right, man.
Starting point is 00:13:13 Well, first and first, I learn what y'all doing and everything. I listen to y'all. I'm up here at the Lennon Airport. And it's a little crazy, but it ain't too bad. But I do got some things to get off my chest for all three or four y'all. I'm going to start with you, Envy. Yes, sir.
Starting point is 00:13:30 You're talking about Logan bringing you wouldn't want her date or the other woman. I would not know. Lord forbid, something happened in Iraq Nation. And he walked through that house with Beyonce and he says, hey, this is my new girl. I don't know what you're going to say. Now, I'm going to move on. I'm going to say that. I'm going to hurry up.
Starting point is 00:13:49 I'm going to go out to that person. You want me to answer. Okay. Yes. I'm going to move next person. So I'm going to get to Charlemagne. I'm not interested. Oh, my God.
Starting point is 00:14:00 No, no. I got some for you, Charlemagne, because I got some. I got some for you. But just hilarious. What about? Hey, how are you doing? I'm good, honey. How are you?
Starting point is 00:14:10 Man, I can't complain. Being better. I just step outside to your sake. I just, I just, I just want to say this. I had three weddings to go to, but now I have suits, because unfortunately one of my friends got pushed aside with her husband. However, I have my home girl consistently saying they can't get a date,
Starting point is 00:14:30 they can't get a date. And we know how you mentioned, how you kind of made the approach to get your husband. So, I mean, I wish you could, if you could speak on that to give women, to give ladies more confidence because they think that bad in their eyes, looking and smiling is all that takes to get a man. But hey, you walk up and said, oh, God. No idea because I didn't know he was Mexican until you told me that on the first date, which was a week leader. Yeah, sir, I like the fact that you were like, hey, I saw what I'm up and I did it when I wanted to do.
Starting point is 00:15:00 I go for it. Absolutely. It's a woman out there that do that. You know, I don't know why women feel like they can't, you know, like they always have to be the ones, you know, that men have to be the ones to initiate, you know, pursuit or anything like that. But no, if you see something, you out and you want it. Don't pass up on your blessing or what may be a blessing because you're waiting for a nigga to say something to you. You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:15:21 No, just go get my life. I know. Exactly. And I know Lauren might not be there this early, but tell her that blessings are in her favor and make sure she's getting a man. She's doing it because her time. That's because she feels like, oh, I think it's my time. That's it takes two. Absolutely.
Starting point is 00:15:38 And two, well, fourth, I guess, Charlemagne. Stop trying to start World War III. I'm not interested. Now, all I want to say, all I want to say is, all I want to say is this. You try to have Little Wayne and T.I. Battle. Don't do that in the versus. If you could, I guess it wouldn't be a battle, but be more of a debate.
Starting point is 00:15:57 If you had, if you had brother, I had it in my head, my bad. I told you I'm not interested in nothing you got to say to me, sir. You're not respecting my boundaries. You're not respecting my boundaries, sir. Oh, what's, uh, you got to Dr. Umar. Dr. Umar. All right. All right, bro.
Starting point is 00:16:17 Go get your flight. My bad, man. Hey, I love y'all. Let me go ahead. Help in this flight. Have a good. Love y'all. Tell the people at T.Sad.
Starting point is 00:16:23 So what's up? He got like three hours before his flight. So we call him to get it off his check. What you got to do is tell people you're not interested in what they got to say. Get it off your chest. 800-585-105-10. Call us up right now. It's the breakfast club.
Starting point is 00:16:36 Good morning. I'm telling. I'm telling. Hey, what you doing, man? I'm calling. This is your time to get it off your chest. Whether you're mad or blessed. 800-585-105-1.
Starting point is 00:16:48 We want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club. Hello, who's this? Talkin, Brooklyn. Hey, what's up, brother? Get it off your chest. Envy, I got a complaint with you, man. You got a complaint? Tell them you're not interested in your complaint.
Starting point is 00:17:01 That's it. It's just that simple. I'm interested. What you guys say? How do you go to the New York City Public School and never play organ trail? Okay, now I agree with this complaint. I bet.
Starting point is 00:17:10 I bet. That's what you messed up, sir But go ahead, continue on No, it's not where I messed up, man You went to a Louis City public school And you went to play organ trail? I didn't go to New York Public School That's why
Starting point is 00:17:20 I went to Catholic school I went to St. Joach and Manette And then I went to St. Francis You had a bougie laptops Nah, he said they didn't have libraries or computers No, no, we had libraries But we didn't have that many computers like that
Starting point is 00:17:35 We didn't play organ trail See that's what I said You can't be from Queens You're from like somewhere Inglewood on the time I'm from Queens Village, Murdoch and Springfield, Shadyville. Right there.
Starting point is 00:17:45 No, man. Oakland Trail was a game, man. I know what it is now. I had to look it up, but I didn't play it. I asked my wife yesterday, she was like, I never played that either. She's from Brooklyn. It's not.
Starting point is 00:17:53 I thought that you know how it had a terrible childhood. Man, great childhood. This is crazy. And I'm an 80s, baby, and I know what that is. I was born in 1978. I didn't know nothing but Oregon Trail coming up. I did I know no damn Oregon? And showing me, we used to have to
Starting point is 00:18:08 have to kill a buffalo for food and for clothing. Yes. I had food and clothing. We had to get our own ammunition. I actually tried to download it to my phone, my laptop yesterday, but I got distracted.
Starting point is 00:18:20 They got it on, they got an updated version on PlayStation now. It's kind of corny. It's funny as it used to be. On PlayStation? Yeah. That would be, sir. Wow.
Starting point is 00:18:29 I'm 38. You still, okay. I know anybody to say, do you still play video games? I don't play video. You think just because you don't do things, the rest of the world, don't.
Starting point is 00:18:38 I just ask for a billion. of people play video games, sir. I do, I'm just asking. Okay, GTA 6 and Wolverine come out this year. I got six kids. I can't, I ain't got time to play no damn video games.
Starting point is 00:18:47 I like fighting games. And the people making millions of dollars playing video games, too. I know, I know. I don't. I got six kids. I ain't got no time to play no video games. By the time I started game,
Starting point is 00:18:55 I can barely watch a movie. Them damn six kids, but anyway, get it off your chest. 800-585-105-1. We got the latest with Lauren. We got the latest with Lauren. Good morning. Yes, yes, we do.
Starting point is 00:19:05 We're talking to candy. Candy Burr. So she's speaking out for the first time since her divorce settlement in... You got an exclusive. Oh, yeah. I called candy yesterday. I called candy yesterday. Because I was running up here, y'all, my car.
Starting point is 00:19:17 Okay. It was a whole thing. She goes to my car and I put my car and drive and went to neutral. What that mean? I ain't a mechanic. No, it wasn't me. It was the parking people. They came and got me like, we can't get it to go forward.
Starting point is 00:19:26 And I'm like, what do you talk about? So we had to go back downstairs. It goes and drive that it goes back to neutral. I don't know what that means. Yeah, Benz. Yeah. You're all working up. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:19:34 Yeah. Yeah. My check in July is on. Oh, you guys take it down a bench. Yeah, we'll take it down a lot. And you're checking your light on your heart is on. Right. Because I was trying to make it.
Starting point is 00:19:44 All right. Just breathe. Just whee-sie. All right. We got to lay this along when we come back as the breakfast club. Good morning. Hey, put your talk, L.Cool bitch. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:19:52 I'm not dumbing myself down. I'm being myself. That source is closer. I'm the home guy that knows a little bit about everything and everything. One. Little brown girls look at you and go, I want to be like you. Take me through that. Let me through that
Starting point is 00:20:06 Where's she gone? The latest with Narno on the breakfast club LL Coolbe Talk to me LL Coolbe Oh yeah, I did I did and we're gonna be good
Starting point is 00:20:18 Envi got me a car appointment So we good God is good All right Let's get to the latest You worried about your cardio basketball Thank you
Starting point is 00:20:26 Running and Hills is not easy I know you've walked in them But you ain't ran Okay All right So Candy Birds Formerly a Real House Formerly of Atlanta
Starting point is 00:20:34 But you guys know Candy. So yesterday it was released via documents that her divorce was, the settlement was finalized. So her and Todd Tucker, who is now her strange husband have been going through the motions of trying to figure out what this
Starting point is 00:20:49 separation looks like. They were married since 2014, so it's been a very long time. And the headlines seemed so contentious. Like we would hear things about him wanting, you know, primary custody because, you know, alleging she travels a lot and all these different things. But yesterday, Candy just wanted to
Starting point is 00:21:05 make a lot of things clear. So we talked about the fact that number one, she had come out and said that Todd did not want to seal the divorce, like the proceedings, like the documents. So everybody could see it. And I'm like, why? Yes, let's take a listen. I couldn't understand it for a minute. The way he explained it to me was that he wanted it to be clear, like he wasn't trying to take me for everything I had or something like that. You know, obviously that is the narrative. Although, So, you know, there were things, you know, that were said as, I don't know, I don't want to say threats, but as, you know, possibilities of things that could happen when they were first filing things. That was never, him fighting a pre-nup was never a conversation they had with me or never a conversation that was had with my attorney. So I think overall, I guess at the end of the day, I guess he just felt like he wanted it to be clear, like he didn't try to do anything financially.
Starting point is 00:22:03 Which makes sense, right? Because if that's what the narrative was, right? Everybody was saying that Todd was just with her for the money. He's trying to take it for all the money. If that's not the case, so unseal it, so people can see exactly what I'm getting in this divorce. That makes sense. Yeah, I wasn't mad at that answer at all because of what you just said. Now, we also talked about just how the custody is going to be set up with them with the kids,
Starting point is 00:22:23 because that was a big point of it as well, too. And yesterday it was announced that everything would be 50-50 between the two and them. And Candy talked a bit about them coming to that decision. Let's take a listen to Candy on custody. a joint custody. They tried to report something else last week, which was not true. Whenever anything is open, it leads it to people's interpretation, and you got bloggers who really want to just be the first to report a story. Now, what was actually reporting? The filing at the end of the day, the final thing, that is what is real. Like all the other stuff, fake news, as they say, we are
Starting point is 00:22:54 joint. Everything is split evenly. Even when it comes to the financial part of it, we had properties together that we had to split equally. Basically, it's just so we just have to end up with equal equity. If I ended up with one more, I just had to pay the difference of. So we are still equal in what we got. It's just because I ended up with more on the property side, then I just paid the difference of it. So it's not like I had to pay him. It's a shame they have to explain any of this because none of it is our business.
Starting point is 00:23:24 We're not receiving none of the money candy getting all time getting. Nope. But the thing is, it's just nosy. They live their life on TV, right? So real housewives, they live their life. People are dialed into their life, what they do, they have moved, miss their kids, and all that. So when they're good, they talk about it.
Starting point is 00:23:40 So when things are not, I guess people want to start new things. I'm going to say she's going through the terms and everything. But the only reason why she's doing it. I need her medical records too? The only reason why she's doing that is because it was not sealed. So everything was out there for the public. So yesterday we were sitting here, you know, working, right? And I saw this story break at the end of the day.
Starting point is 00:23:59 and people had numbers. I mean, like, the lump sum that people were reporting was $426,000, and she cleared that up. That's just because of the difference in the properties. Then they had the spousal support details. They had what cars literally down to the make and model of the year of what car.
Starting point is 00:24:14 Yeah, and so because it's not sealed, it's out there, and because they have been so public with their lives, she just wants to control the narrative a bit more. And that's why she says she's doing her one-woman show, I do, I did, I'm done. And she said that, you know, she's very respectful of the relationship,
Starting point is 00:24:28 but she's not about to let just people out here, run crazy. Last week, there were reports that she was going to have to pay him $2 million dollars and, you know, the custody with the kids wasn't going to be even. And she said she's going to call out some of those outlets in her show because she's tired of people just rushing to the internet and wanting to, you know, skew the story however they wanted to skew it. I understand, like, people who live any life on TV, you know, the, like, Real House Wives and, you know, those reality stars and everything. But, like, it still should be something that they're able to keep out of the public. You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:24:59 details. It really don't matter. Like for all the outlets who care so much about their lives, ask yourself, how does Candy and Todd splitting up their money help you pay your bills? It doesn't. It doesn't. But people died into their lives, how does it affect anything that they do? Just, it is what it is. Once you're on those shows and you
Starting point is 00:25:17 open up your life like that, like people are really dialed in. I totally understand. Like they follow, have coats. So I need Todd's blood work? That's my point is there ought to be a limit to dialed in. Yeah. They can and they can more about the business than the person. Like, nobody never asks, how you doing?
Starting point is 00:25:35 Are you okay? Yeah. I know divorce can be a lot. Todd, you good? I mean, how you just lost your girl? You know what I'm saying? Yeah, they don't even understand the business. Everything that was just said,
Starting point is 00:25:44 everything that you're trying to explain, they don't even know what the hell's going on. And that's why I asked her to explain it because when I saw the reports, it was being reported like, oh, she just got to pay him out real quick. But then there was no spouse support. So I'm like, that makes no sense.
Starting point is 00:25:55 But one of the last things that I want to play here for us is, you know, they have kids. They have Kayla who is Todd's daughter. They're their kids together but Kayla's Todd's daughter, Riley who is Candy's daughter and then they have Ace and Blaze who are their younger children together. But as a family now they have to deal with this in real life outside
Starting point is 00:26:11 of the headlines and the younger kids are used to mom and dad living together, right? The older kids are having to go through this because they're on social media. Riley has her own reality show. She's on red carpets. People are asking her about it. So Candy talked to me about, you know, that conversation that they're going to have to have with their kids and how that'll go. Let's
Starting point is 00:26:27 take a listen. You know, I know they're young, but like, Have you had conversations with them yet or you guys have started to at all about kind of what that will look like, you know, because it will be so different for them? Todd and I are going to be discussing that, how we're going to do the talk. Like, you know, how to navigate next steps, basically. At the very beginning when things are being reported, there was the report of infidelity, right? And you have your two older women, that has to be like even more challenging than trying to figure out the conversation. with the babies because you don't have a choice. It kind of is like out there for them.
Starting point is 00:27:03 I don't really know what Todd's conversation was with our older daughters. But I know overall I just try to just say, hey, y'all, you know, we don't want y'all to feel effective about what's going on with us, you know. That's the craziest thing, you know, because then you got to try to rush to have the conversation with the kids before anything hit the internet because everybody got internet from the small kids to the big kids, you know. Yeah. Well, she said that.
Starting point is 00:27:29 And then full interview is going to be on my YouTube channel, Lauren La Rosa, and on the podcast, the latest with Lauren La Rosa. But she did say in the full interview, they haven't talked to the younger kids yet because they had the option not to, but the older kids,
Starting point is 00:27:40 they did have to, like, immediately have a conversation because of how it exploded. But yeah, thank you to Candy for even, you know, having a conversation.
Starting point is 00:27:47 But she wanted to clear a lot up. So we were able to do that. What's the teachable moment in all of this? What can we learn? If we, if we all in these people's business like this, what's the productive takeaway? For me on my side of it?
Starting point is 00:27:57 No, just for everybody. But people listening. Nobody cared about just you. No, well, I was just going to tell you what I took from it, personally. What? Just to be respectful of the fact that people are going through things in real life. Like, Candy, it was hard for her to get through this conversation. So why you had her on Zoom and put it all over the radio from my time?
Starting point is 00:28:12 Because she, because I've been reaching out to her through this whole time, making sure that we got things right, and she was ready to talk. She said she wanted to, so I extended the platform. And the reason why she did it was because she thanked us for not rushing to report everything we saw. all, when they told me no hold, that's not true or whatever, I didn't touch it. And so she's like, look, I want to put this, the truth out there so I can move on. So we did that. We gave her the platform. But it was tough.
Starting point is 00:28:38 Even this conversation was tough for her. It was times where we had to stop. I think the lesson is mind your business. You don't know what's happening in people's lives. Divorces are crazy. But you don't know what's true and what's not true. Just mind your business. You don't know what's true.
Starting point is 00:28:48 When they get a time, when they want to talk about it, they will. I like that. That's broad. And I just saw my, I just saw my parents go through a divorce show. And it was one of the hardest things they both went through. So I already know. Even when they're trying to be tough for people and acting like it don't affect either one of them. Man, they was both broken down.
Starting point is 00:29:06 And I see that. So, yeah, definitely have some compassion. Even though we watch these people on TV, we don't know when the cameras are off, what they go through. Yeah. Well, I do. I did. I'm done, which is her one woman play is sold out. But she says to go to candy.com because she's going to add more dates.
Starting point is 00:29:22 And she says, in her own way, she's going to get way more into just what she's been going through this last year, not even just the divorce. So shout out to Candy. thanks for having a conversation. Okay. All right. Thank you for the latest now. Oh, my God, happy birthday. Diana Ross, y'all.
Starting point is 00:29:35 She is 82. She 82. Dropping the clues bond for Diana. That's an icon right there. There we go. We got any Diana Ross in the Q. You'll drop the edge. We should. Pull out.
Starting point is 00:29:44 Up, Fannie. No. Don't say Femby. We head into Atlanta. We head into Atlanta. That's right. We got that front page news. It's the breakfast club.
Starting point is 00:29:55 Good morning. Sometimes I just get so frustrated with the youngings, man. It's hard not to be a commercial budget. Just the liar is turn to envy and say, Yo, envy, you can mix this with the biggie joint. Like you ain't been doing that for 30 years. Like every DJ hasn't been doing that for 30 years. That's a sample.
Starting point is 00:30:12 You ain't doing it just now. Because I didn't play it. We played it out the system. That wasn't a mix. Jesus Christ. I don't want none of the JZ show on the TV. I ain't coming. I'm all right.
Starting point is 00:30:21 I'm going to see Cody and I'm going to be all right. That's what's up. You like Jay. Y'all. Y'all was Papa Jay in Alaska and them Lord Igloo. You're the last guy. All right. Let's get some front page news.
Starting point is 00:30:31 What's up, Mimi? Good morning, Mvijez, Shalameen. How y'all doing this morning? Good morning. Good morning. So we have a verdict in that landmark social media case out of Los Angeles this morning. And it could have big implications for tech companies and kids who use these apps. So a jury found that Meta and YouTube, they found that they were negligent saying the companies designed their platforms in ways that harmed kids and teens and did not properly.
Starting point is 00:30:57 warn users about the danger. So the jury awarded $6 million total to the plaintiff, a 20-year-old woman who says she became addicted to social media as a child, and she later struggled with anxiety, depression, and body image issues. Yeah, so the lawsuit that featured, so the lawsuit argued that features like auto-scrolling, the endless video feeds, they were intentionally designed to keep young users on the apps longer,
Starting point is 00:31:25 even if it hurt their mental health. And the jury decided that meta is responsible for 70% of the damages and YouTube is responsible for 30%. Both companies say they plan to appeal and argue that teen mental health is complicated and cannot be blamed on one app alone. So legal experts, though, they say Snapchat and TikTok, they most likely did the right thing by settling out of court. Let's listen. This is a huge win for Snapchat as well as TikTok because this verdict doesn't bind them. They've already settled for an undisclosed amount. So what will happen in the future when it comes to regulations or possibly other lawsuits coming in the future is that they will be able to say like, look, we weren't felt how liable.
Starting point is 00:32:06 We weren't in the same position as Facebook and as Instagram and as YouTube. No jury has said that and said that in public. So it doesn't abide to them. But we're still going to see huge differences. It's just going to be a matter of time of when it takes place, when Congress will act, when the individual states will act. and what regulations they put in place. Have you ever seen the social dilemma? You should watch the social dilemma.
Starting point is 00:32:30 You should read Digital Minimalism by Cal Newport. We've had Tristan Harris and Cal Newport here on the Breakfast Club, but social media is all about the attention economy. It's literally designed to maximize engagement, which leads to addiction. Yeah, but my thing is, if you start suing for addiction, right, can you sue for all addiction? Because sugar is an addiction, right? People have, especially the tobacco companies.
Starting point is 00:32:53 That's tobacco, but not sugar. Can you sue the candy companies? I can't stop eating candy because sugar is addictive. I'm sure somebody's suing. Because sugar is like the number one killer. Caffeine, you know, I got to have my coffee every day. Can I sue Starbucks because I drink all that coffee? You're not giving ideas, absolutely.
Starting point is 00:33:09 I'm just asking, but when does it stop? You know what I mean? Because all these things are addictive. Yeah. Yeah, well. Yes, major sugar producers and companies have faced numerous lawsuits. Yes. But do people win?
Starting point is 00:33:20 Because this seems like if this lady wins, if that appeal doesn't go. through everybody's social media. It's going to open a Pandora's box. I like it already. Yeah, when they set, when everybody found out they settled with the first girl. Yeah. You know, of course. I already saw this
Starting point is 00:33:33 coming. But I also think the difference is with social media, they're designed to maximize engagement, right? So it's not about the tech, it's not just the technology. It's the business model that profits from capturing your attention. I mean, but that's the same thing with everything else. Sugar is, they
Starting point is 00:33:48 they put it out there so kids have to come back and get sugar and have to come back and get more candy. and have to come back and get that fix. Same thing with caffeine. You see people outside, them Starbucks lines belong, Dunkin' Donuts line belong, because people need that fix.
Starting point is 00:34:00 But they have a choice to go on. You know what I'm saying? Like, you got a choice. You don't got to go buy skittles and dittles and all that. You know what I'm saying? Addictive is you don't have a choice. You wanted so much. Same thing with gambling.
Starting point is 00:34:10 What we're missing is that this was aimed at children. That's right. Yeah. Yeah. Totally. And social media distort your reality, distort the reality of these kids on purpose. Right.
Starting point is 00:34:18 To keep them there. Yeah. Keep them addictive. Like, we don't have to go to the store. if you broke, you can't even go to Starbucks anyway, you know, but you can get on the internet, it's free. And it's for kids. I mean, they're talking about kids.
Starting point is 00:34:28 Thor tricks. So in our next story, so we have an update on the Nancy Guthrie story, her daughter, Savannah Guthrie. She's speaking out as the search for her mother continues. And Savannah says her family is in what she calls agony. Let's listen. Someone needs to do the right thing.
Starting point is 00:34:48 We are in agony. Yeah. We are in agony. It is unbearable. And to think of what she went through. And it is unthinkable. But those thoughts demand to be thought. And I will not hide my face.
Starting point is 00:35:14 But she needs to come home now. So they don't have to pay for her. Remember, it was for money at first, right? They just like... So you mean the ransom? happening yeah who knows what's happening with the ransom she tried to pay it and then they said they will release her like what I'm it it took so many different turns so all we know is as of right now you know she disappeared near her her Tucson
Starting point is 00:35:40 Arizona home that was almost seven weeks ago the family is now offering a million dollars you know right for information the FBI is still offering a hundred thousand dollars but all those ransom notes with TMZ was in on it and all those never went anywhere so you know so it's just like it ain't even about the ransom anymore it's like we just got they just took my mother
Starting point is 00:36:01 yeah we just want to know where she is and so the first part of this interview will air this morning on the today show the second part will air tomorrow and there is some speculation that Savannah could return to the today's show sometime next month it's still very scary
Starting point is 00:36:16 because you figure you know I thought for sure they were to caught whoever did it by now all these cameras and green cameras and license plate readers I figured by sure they know but the fact that they don't is very scary I still think it was an inside job yeah but even with it being an inside job it should be
Starting point is 00:36:32 easy to it should be way easier now to find out seven weeks later I mean how many people was actually inside and had access to our mother exactly you know exactly and with the FBI local officials and then who got it out for Savannah like nobody ever
Starting point is 00:36:48 yeah so many questions so many questions and they were they true were they real do we know it just died out. Like nobody really even discusses it anymore. I'm sorry about sorry to her and our family.
Starting point is 00:37:00 And then really quickly get ready to pay a little bit more to ship packages because the war in Iran, I'm sorry, it is now hitting the post office. The Postal Service says it plans to add an 8% surcharge
Starting point is 00:37:13 to some shipping services starting next month. That's going to be priority, Priority Mail Express, ground advantage, partial select. And you can still send a letter for free, not for free, but for the price that it already is.
Starting point is 00:37:26 But if you want us in a package, those things are going to cost more because of fuel. Those prices are skyrocketing. And since the agency, it pays for its own operations, not with tax dollars. It has to raise prices to cover the gas and the fuel charges. So right now, we know that gas is like $4 a gallon, but for diesel, it's about $5 a gallon. And the post office says they cannot pay that. And so they are passing those costs on to you. Damn.
Starting point is 00:37:52 So, yes. And former Venezuelan president Nick Maduro, Nicholas Maduro, will be back in court today. Okay. I forgot all about him. Boy, you're talking about somebody
Starting point is 00:38:03 they kidnapped him through the other. Yeah, I forgot you was the damn. Yeah. All right. Yeah, so that is your front page news. I'm Mimi Brown. Follow me. I Mimi Brown TV.
Starting point is 00:38:12 And for more stories, follow the Black Information Network. All right. Thank you, Mimi. Now, when we come back, Tiny and Zonique will be joining us. Zonik. Zonik. Zonik.
Starting point is 00:38:20 All right. Zonik will be joining us. There's a new episode of Uncensored featuring Tiny that comes out tonight at 8 p.m. on TV 1. We're going to talk to Tiny when we come back. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy. Just hilarious.
Starting point is 00:38:32 Shalomaine de Guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Lonal Rose is here as well. We got some special guests in the building. Yes, indeed. A new episode of Uncensored is out right now. And boy, oh boy, Tiny's giving it all, boy. That was so good.
Starting point is 00:38:45 But we're going to talk about it. We have Tiny and Zonique here. Welcome, ladies. Thank you. Thank you. Zonique. That's my God. I'm not.
Starting point is 00:38:52 Zani, got to say Zani? It's okay. I'm sorry, Zani. It's okay. Welcome, ladies. How are y'all feeling? Pretty good. How are you guys doing?
Starting point is 00:39:00 Bless Black and Holly favorite. Was that episode hard to do? No, it was why you said that? No, it was good. It was good. My daughter, she interviewed me. So it was real natural, real good. Did you know everything before that?
Starting point is 00:39:12 Or some of those questions and answers, like, wow. So I pretty much know everything about her. I call her, like, my source. I ask her all about her life. all the time. I'm like, baby, what was going on in the 90s? Like, what Tupac was doing? What this was going?
Starting point is 00:39:27 I said it like that. She was around these people. So it's just like what was going on, girl. So I felt like I definitely knew everything I was asking. I mean, there was so many things that I've learned and I guess was revealed. Why was this the time to do it now? I mean, it's been so long. I have never told my story.
Starting point is 00:39:47 I mean, I still got a lot more to tell. I mean, I really need to, you know, do it like a bunny and a clock. type movie, but, you know, with my husband. But it's so much to tell, but I got a lot of that out in the hour long show. There was so much that, you know, I didn't know. I thought I knew everything.
Starting point is 00:40:03 You hear all the stories over and over and over again. And I'll just start from the Biggie situation, right? Uh-huh. When Biggie did that verse, which was disrespectful. I didn't know Biggie was pretty much chasing y'all to apologize from club to club, but like, I just want to apologize to y'all.
Starting point is 00:40:21 he really was and I mean the girls just wasn't having it. He's like Jermaine was like hey he's out at the show and he's like no he can't come in here so you know yeah he was but it was cool you know to get to speak to him before you know he passed. And that was another thing that same night
Starting point is 00:40:37 the night he apologized finally to Tani the night he finally Tanya accepted to take his apology and go sit with him and talk to him was also the night that he passed away which was which is crazy I never knew that at all so how was that experience? Break that down because that was the first time y'all spoke since
Starting point is 00:40:53 Yeah, and when they came over there and they told us, because me and Candy was the only one at the party. Ken was like, I'm not going over there, talk to his ass. And I was like, I'm going over there. I'm going to see what he's talking about. So I went over there, you know, he was really nice and he apologized, he told me,
Starting point is 00:41:09 you know, y'all, y'all are beautiful, and, you know, I'm ugly in my damn cell, you know what I'm saying? And I ain't had no business, you know, he was just being nice and he was talking. Did you curse him out? No, none at all. I didn't. He didn't even, he didn't leave any room for me to curse him out.
Starting point is 00:41:27 God's real. Did you go back over to the section and tell Candy like, yo, he was actually cool? Yeah, I did. And then, you know, right after that, we left, and she was like, oh, she was like, cool. But after that, when he passed, when we heard like, oh, the shooting happened. And, you know, she's like, dang, I wish I, I, I kind of wish I would have said. I would, we went over there, you know. So.
Starting point is 00:41:48 When he, when he was apologizing and having a conversation with you was. Is there any conversations about y'all working together potentially at all? No, we didn't go that far. It didn't get that far. He just was basically telling us he loved our work. He loved our music. You know, he did give us a promise, you know. When you look at your whole journey, right, Tani, from escape to now,
Starting point is 00:42:08 what part of your story do you feel people have gotten completely wrong? You know, I don't know. I don't really know what they got because they say so much, you know what I'm saying? I really don't give it down. So I don't really know. what part of the story they feel they have or they know. I am really keeping up with it. Do you feel like uncensored finally gave you the chance to like correct the narrative about who you are?
Starting point is 00:42:33 Being that some people got some of the different story? Well, I think it definitely gave me a chance to let them know who I am and give my story, my truth. You know what I'm saying? For them to hear it for me instead of, I guess, you know, guessing or, you know, speaking. and not knowing or talking or saying what somebody else may have said or what they think. You know what I'm saying? So they was able to get and hear it from me personally. And with the industry being so tough on you guys early on,
Starting point is 00:43:03 how did y'all ever want your kids to be in this industry? Because they damn, they beat y'all up. They banned y'all from radio stations. Like they did so much to y'all on a come up as a new group. Like, why would you even say, you know what? My kids could be in this crazy-ass industry. I honestly, they just fell in. into it, you know what I'm saying? I didn't
Starting point is 00:43:21 well this one I kind of pushed her a little bit but I just seen her potential and I was just like hey and I kind of wanted to do a girl group anyway. I kind of felt like I kind of know what you know what a girl group needs to look like what it needs to sound like
Starting point is 00:43:37 and I just was you know really wanted to focus in on that and I think well escape well we still together we wouldn't stay together right? What? Escape that kind of broke up So at that point, I'm like, yeah, let me make my own group.
Starting point is 00:43:52 You know what I'm saying? And I've seen my daughter had the potential, and I just like, why not keep it in the family? But the rest of the kids, they just kind of fell into it, you know. King was singing at first, you know what I'm saying? King got a little voice on him. I cannot imagine that. When he was little, he used to be singing.
Starting point is 00:44:13 I was like, yeah, he could sing. And I thought he was going to be a singer, and he'd start rapping. I'm like, what are you doing rapping? Why are you rapping? He's like, nah, I ain't trying to sing. I'm like, but you can sing, though. So, you know, he just, he, he wasn't trying to hear this singer stuff. I'm like, the singers get all the girls.
Starting point is 00:44:31 Like, yeah, no, not for me. I wanted to ask you about when you and Candy wrote TLC, no scrubs, right? You guys weren't in the band. This was like, I think it's the first time y'all had this band. Why didn't y'all keep the single for yourself rather than writing it for TLC? Man, I'm going to be honest. I wanted to because I felt like this is a
Starting point is 00:44:51 this is a hit record You knew it was Yeah I knew it was a hit record And I'm like man This is our This is gonna be our break You know And then we just had to
Starting point is 00:45:01 Put all that to the side And really realize It's TLC go Like this would be our first big record On a placement On another group Somebody that's really big And they have
Starting point is 00:45:15 A big machine That's really supporters that's pushing them. So we just went on and, you know, the producers looking at us like, man, what? What's your time to do? Like, Shakespeare's like, man, please. So we're like, all right, go ahead.
Starting point is 00:45:30 Give it to them. Yeah. You still get paid off that record? You still see the visuals. I'm still living, eating off that record. That record has transpired from, it has went from, um, Erin,
Starting point is 00:45:40 and Sharon and so many other different big artists have used to even, um, what's my girl? The rapper girl, she used in, and, what's this? Okay, I'm gonna come up. Hey, that's all you know, we're born in the 1900. What's this?
Starting point is 00:45:58 She's big, too. She used it. We got paid off that. Are the checks still chunky, though? And the checks are still nice. And it gets bigger. They go down and then they get bigger. You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:46:12 Because T.O.C. And they're going to go on tour. They're going to get even bigger. You know what I'm saying? And is it true? y'all get all royalties from no pigeons because they took it without getting clear? Yep we get no pigeons too so that was the number one record and I heard that you took a hundred percent of the royalties publishing and everything in that record yeah we did well I
Starting point is 00:46:30 think we did I think we did I know we're getting paid off of it for sure all right we have more with tiny and Zanik when we come back don't move it's the breakfast club good morning we recently saw you talk about Damani being you know edgy king we saw their responses with the whole 50 cent situation and I heard to you I say how he did didn't like to see them do that. How did you feel when you saw Demani and King hopping online to defend you with 50 cents? I, you know, I felt that, you know, it was a, you know, proud moment that they wanted to speak up for their mom. But, and I felt like the songs were really good, especially DeMoney when he went in with the Miss Jackson.
Starting point is 00:47:10 I was like, hey, what is this? It's coming from. Amazing. So, but King, you know, my son. And he took a very personal. And he just was like going so far. And I kept Colin King, take this down. Take this down right now.
Starting point is 00:47:27 He was like, no, I can't, Mama. And I'm like, what? And I just couldn't get him to listen to me. Like, he's like, no. I mean, I was like, listen, this child ain't had nothing to do with nothing. He said, and you didn't have nothing to do with nothing. So I was like, okay. Then I see something else.
Starting point is 00:47:45 Can you please take the video down with the shirt? on. He's like, no, I can't. So I couldn't get him to, he wasn't listening, but I was texting him, calling him, he was like, yeah, no. You know, I got this, mom. You're just going to have to stay down.
Starting point is 00:48:03 Because, you know, you were, you were not, you should not have been dragged in this. You should not have. He was like, you know, I could have said, I could have said something about, you know, I know he loves his grandmama, but he didn't talk about my girlfriend. So I didn't talk about his grandma.
Starting point is 00:48:19 So, you know, I was like, okay. I can't control this kid. When you are dragging to those things, how did that personally make you feel? And I really didn't give a damn. You know what I'm saying? I'm just like, I had already told my assistant, I said, he's gonna bring me in this.
Starting point is 00:48:36 I already knew him was coming, you know, but it came. So I was expecting it. Nobody else I don't think was expecting it, so yeah. And feeling like that, do you feel like 50 cent went too far? Or do you, is it like... I mean, I felt like you should have kept the beef with the man you was dealing with. You know what I'm saying? Why is you bringing his woman in to it?
Starting point is 00:48:58 Because you are dealing with a man. You're a man. You're dealing with the man. You're dealing with a man. You ain't got nothing to do with me. I ain't got nothing to do with this. Like, who goes after the woman? That's crazy.
Starting point is 00:49:11 Regardless of whatever you thought, it's crazy. You should be dealing with the man. This is your beef, right? Okay. Yeah. How does that feel for you when you see people coming at your mother? You know what? Just in general though.
Starting point is 00:49:26 In general, no, I mean in general it definitely makes me feel away a lot of times because I'm like chronically online. Like I'm on there a lot. But like I've had times where I've spoken out and a lot of times I regret it. I'm just like I can't beat the whole internet. So I'm just like I'll comment, you know. I comment here and there. I'm definitely going to hit him with a little comment. And say, like, if you see, you'll see me in the comments.
Starting point is 00:49:51 But I don't say much. You know, I step back from, like, speaking out every time. Because I just feel like people, like, have just love to attack my mom. I don't know what that's about. But it happens so much. And it's like, I'd rather just kind of stay out of it. And just try not to feel no way because she don't ever feel no way. I was going to ask because you've been attacked since the group first came out.
Starting point is 00:50:12 Yeah. So how do you deal with that from then? Was it one of those things that just like, it is what it is. How do you not get it personal with it? I just don't. I mean, sometimes, like, I used to get on there and I say little stuff, you know, if I felt like, you know, they were just totally off with it, you know what I'm saying.
Starting point is 00:50:30 I ain't saying, I ain't fucking, whatever, whatever. And then I got to the point, like, why am I talking? Like, why am I saying something? Like, because I really don't give a damn, you know what I'm saying? And I can just go through the comments. Sometimes every night at all, like, when I see stuff about my kids, I might feel away. And I'd be wanting to type and I'd be typing stuff
Starting point is 00:50:49 and they'd be like, don't say nothing. I'm like, what? They say it's such set. So I said by king. And, you know, I just. She typed paragraphs. I will. I will.
Starting point is 00:50:58 Then I have to erase it. Or I just say, I'm just not going to put it up because what doesn't, you know, why does it matter? You know, you give the people with the, that knows the less, you know, why would I give them the most, you know what I'm saying? Most attention. or when I know they don't really know
Starting point is 00:51:16 shit, you know what I'm saying? Now also, you know, during the episode, you talk about how you were the recognizable person of escape at first and you were the one that couldn't go to the mall and you were the one that couldn't go out. Was there any jealousy back then about that
Starting point is 00:51:29 because you were? I don't think so. I don't think so. Like, Kenney, she loved the fact that she could go places and nobody know her. She loved that. And then because she was like,
Starting point is 00:51:39 I'm going to stop going places with you because now they know who I am. She liked, moving around and nobody know her and um nobody and you know tasha was very recognizable as well so i don't think it was any jealousy up with that or not with that part you know thomas still don't speak right um well no we don't speak i still got a little for tasha but we don't speak because i am you know i'm over here you know i'm saying so i just try to keep it clean to on tour you i don't speak of nothing when i go out well we're she's not on tour you know she's not
Starting point is 00:52:14 not with the group right now. Not with the group. So we just, you know, I just, we parted ways. And I just, I don't want to go back and forth. I don't want to be, you know what I'm saying? It's just missing. Can it be recognized out? Maybe.
Starting point is 00:52:29 You know what I just say? Never say never. Earlier in the Escape Days, right? I noticed you talked about, like, how the sisters were, Latasha and Simica, they were very in sync. Like, couldn't make a decision individually. they were always doing things together. Did you ever feel like it was like a strain on that?
Starting point is 00:52:48 Like two against two? Yes, it was definitely. It was always, it was a headache. I ain't gonna lie. You know, because whether they were wrong or right to me, and most of the time, it was like just Tamika going, she may know that it's not the right thing, but she's just like, oh, that's my sister.
Starting point is 00:53:07 So, yeah, I'm going over here. Yeah. And like, yeah, you know, like, it was a time when, we had decided, Tasha was like, I'm going solo. And we had cat with Tamika and was like, hey, we're just going to go on without her. We're going to go to Jermaine and we're going to tell Jemaine this is what we're doing. You know what I'm saying? So we get to the meeting.
Starting point is 00:53:28 Tasha's there. First of all, when they got there, me and Kenney knew we was in trouble because they came in there with the same hair. They had some black hair with a streak of gray in their hair in different ways. But they hit the same hair. I said, oh, yeah. Here we go. We got in that meeting, and we're like, yeah, we're telling you man. Yeah, so we, we're trying to go, she's going solo.
Starting point is 00:53:54 We're trying to do the group with, you know, just as three. So he's like, yeah, y'all think y'all can do that? And Temeica was like, well, I don't think we can do it without her. And we're like, looking at her like, what? How did this happen? You know what I'm saying? We were just, you know, she was like, yeah, I think we should wait on my sister. And Blasey Blasey, and we're like,
Starting point is 00:54:14 Tamika, we just had this conversation. We had this whole meeting set up, and you're going to come in here and say, you don't think we can go on without her? We were so devastated, like, disgusted. Like, how did she just flip on us? But, you know, she got with her sister, and, you know, they talked to her into,
Starting point is 00:54:34 no, you know, just wait on your sister. It's your sister. You know what I'm saying? And that's what she did. So how did you kick her out this time? Dime. Well, we didn't kick her out. Let's just clear that up.
Starting point is 00:54:49 We just separated. We parted ways because we couldn't, I guess, the business-wise, we could not work with, you know, how she wanted to work. She has her husband who basically does all her work. And, you know, the other girls and I didn't want to work with them because of past things that did not go well. And we're not up to par. So, you know, we had came up with, hey, we got to keep him out the business and we can get a new management.
Starting point is 00:55:22 But that still didn't work. You know what I'm saying? We tried that. And he, you know, it was still the management took to him. He, like, like I said, he has to give the gap. Like, you know what I'm saying? He's a cool dude. So they took to him.
Starting point is 00:55:35 They were talking to him a lot. And even though they were the face, they were telling us we knew what was behind that. You know what I'm saying? And so it was just like, it's just not working. And, you know, in order to, for us, we just got to move home without you, you know what I'm saying. And it took, you know, it was a hard decision, but we had to make it. Where's Tasha and Tameka's relationship now? Like, I know they were trying to rekindle a little bit or, like, where did they leave off with that?
Starting point is 00:56:01 I mean, I don't really want to speak on where their relationship is because I don't really know. I don't, I mean, I talk to Tameka all the time and I don't, she never really speaks. speaks about, you know, oh, she was with her sister or they was talking. Like, so I don't know if it is much of a relationship. I don't know, you know, but possibly, could be. You said something earlier I thought was dope. You said you got a lot more of your story to tell. So you have to do like a Bonnie and Clyde type thing with tip.
Starting point is 00:56:30 And it's funny, right, because I love that because it shows how y'all move is a unit always. Yeah. Is it even possible to tell your story without tip? Because you got a lot of your own accomplishment. Yeah. I think it is possible to tell But I don't know Maybe not
Starting point is 00:56:46 Maybe not Maybe not Maybe not because you know He's a very big Intricate part of my story So probably not There was another part in the In the documentary too
Starting point is 00:56:59 Talking about like the babies and the family Where you talked about Germain DePree telling you that you shouldn't have your baby When you were pregnant And you decided to have a abortion That was tough to hear I mean, you know, and I guess I think in the music industry, he was just being, you know, the producer and the guy, the hit, the lead, the head over what, you know, back in the day, it was kind of like it was taboo. Like, you know, you have a baby, your career is over, you know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:57:30 And, you know, in his defense, we hadn't, we hadn't even started yet. we had created this album and then you know we hadn't put anything out so it's like oh you can't have no baby now we're about to put
Starting point is 00:57:45 an album out you know what I'm saying and I didn't have the girls was like yeah well that's what he said you know and so
Starting point is 00:57:55 I didn't have much of a fight there I was like they when your band members have one right after and she had the baby she did she had one right after
Starting point is 00:58:04 and I promise you I was like trying to get pregnant daily. After that, and I'm like, I'm having me a baby. Yeah. And then right after that, I got a little bit after that, I did get pregnant.
Starting point is 00:58:16 Yeah. It was not a mistake. I was going to be a mistake. It was a blessing in disguise because if I would have had that baby, I wouldn't have this baby. So, you know, yeah. Did you ever have a conversation with J.D., about that?
Starting point is 00:58:28 Like, did it hurt you? Did it bother you? No, I'm going to be honest. I didn't, I mean, I wanted that baby, but it didn't hurt me. me so much because I was young and I didn't really understand as much. And I did make a healthy career. And then I had, and then I went ahead of a baby. Yeah. You know, so I, I was able to get both, you know, so I was able to have a career that took me, you know, basically made my dreams
Starting point is 00:59:01 come true. And then I had my first child. Well, Jermaine was trying to do a movie about Escape without y'all, right? Unfortunately, yes. That feels like that would have been a tougher conversation. And, you know, I don't know if we had much of a company. We did, like, a little bit. He was like, well, I just wanted to tell the story because y'all went, I never thought y'all were going to get back together,
Starting point is 00:59:23 and y'all went acting like, you know, it was just true. You know, we wasn't trying to get on the same page. And at the time, Candy was totally again. talking to Tamika Scott. You know, for whatever, sorry, for whatever reason Tamika Sky had said some stuff on the radio. And she was like, no, I'm never talking to her again. And so when this, when we found out about that,
Starting point is 00:59:52 I initially called Candy and we, it's like, okay, how do we do this? And I'm like, I got to get, I got to call Tamika. And she was like, well, I'm not talking to Tamika. And she was like, well, I'm not talking to Tamika. Tamiga on, apologize to me, whoop, woo, woo, and she got to apologize. The same way she talked about it on the radio,
Starting point is 01:00:09 she got to apologize on the radio. I called Tamika, and Tamika. It's like, yeah, I don't mind at all. You know, I apologize. I was wrong. So it went, it went well, you know. And we meant to make,
Starting point is 01:00:22 me and Candy called Kathy Hughes. And we talked to her about, talked to her about working, you know, the project. And we went to, DC we met with her and she was like you know we've already spent about 200 and something thousand dollars on this project
Starting point is 01:00:39 and we was like yo well we want to tell our own story like we are leaving a legacy for our children you know we don't want somebody else to be able to tell our story and we have nothing to do with it and she was like yeah I'm okay with that I'm gonna get rid of this show mm-hmm wow $1,000 ain't a number wardrobe Well, she was just saying they had already started. Like, you know, it wasn't completed.
Starting point is 01:01:11 But she was just saying, like, we've already spent this kind of money on there because they were in process. It was in the process of telling this story. Zanique, at any moment, right, when you were interviewing your mom and she was giving you some of the answers and details, was you ever like, my, look, don't put this in here. We're not going to put this in here. Their world ain't ready for this.
Starting point is 01:01:31 just leave some stuff for the family, just for me and you to know. Like, I feel like she, we definitely talked about a lot of things. So I think I was worried, because I'm getting her to just spill, just spill. So I was a little worried like,
Starting point is 01:01:47 oh, how are they going to edit this? Because I'm like, at this point, me and my mom just having a conversation and like the cameras are up. But I know you're a detective of her. And, you know, so. But I'm trying to think out of all the things, you were very candid.
Starting point is 01:01:59 I was surprised how much you told. I was talking and it was like, man, this is so good. Like, she wasn't stopped. Like, she was telling the whole story. She spent 20 minutes on one question. I'm like, girl, you can stop a little, like, when you're ready. But I don't know. I can't say there was anything.
Starting point is 01:02:18 I was just like, oh, that needs to be taken out. I was a little nervous. Like, we was talking about my dad. Like, what was we talking about? But it's your childhood. Yeah, I spoke about her. I don't think they put it in there. Oh, they didn't.
Starting point is 01:02:30 Yeah, because you don't know. I can't really say it wasn't too empty. They said a little bit. Just a little bit. I don't think it was much, but, you know, I spoke, I did speak about my childhood. Everything. I mean, he's a part of that.
Starting point is 01:02:41 So was her dad the one that your parents went to the projects to go see? Yeah. Oh, yeah, yeah, they left that part of it. Yeah, yeah, yeah. You know, that's him. Yeah, I'm like, that's him. I'm like, she's a married woman. She's a married woman now.
Starting point is 01:02:51 So I'm just like, I don't know. Stuff like that. Stir up stuff for no reason. Talk about your past. Yeah. Well, make sure you check out time. That's right. That's right.
Starting point is 01:02:59 on Uncensitive Man on TV 1. That's right. Appreciate you guys for joining us. And I love that your baby is the one that's interviewing you and narrating the thing, the whole thing. I love that. Thank you guys. She did such a good job.
Starting point is 01:03:10 Like literally they was like, we want to give her a job. I was ready to take it. I was ready to take it. You said I was ready to take it. Well, you can check it out on the 26 and thank you guys for joining us. Thank you. It's the breakfast club. Good morning.
Starting point is 01:03:23 Let's get to the ladies with Lauren. You'll talk LL Coube. Yeah. I'm not dumbing myself down I'm being myself You just wait a 10 minutes in my time I'm a little bit about everything and everything
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Starting point is 01:03:51 So remember we did that exclusive Where people were able to hear parts of the J-Cole and Cameron interview first on the breakfast Club, but they had these conversations about Drake and Kendrick Lamar and all those things. So that interview aired on Revolt yesterday via Talk With Fleet, which is Cameron's showbite. Talk with Fleet. Drop on a Cluble. Drop on a Cluze for Cameron and Talk With Fleet, man. Yes. And I saw a lot of the clips everywhere. So, you know, it was a great release day for him. But I wanted to get into some of the things that they talked about that we didn't get to talk about here on the Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 01:04:19 So the first thing I wanted to go to was Jay Cole talking about how confused he was when he heard Kendrick Lamar's verse that dropped. So let's take a listen. When the Metro booming track just came out, when you first heard it, how did you feel about it? Probably about an hour or two before somebody hit me and said, Kendrick boom-boom, boom, right? So I'm like, what the fuck?
Starting point is 01:04:39 I'm thrown off right there, automatically. I'm like, wait, what? I know we're good. I just spoke boom-boom, boom. Like, now I'm trying to think like, damn, did I do, I'm not even hearing the song. I don't know what the fuck are you going to say? You know what I mean?
Starting point is 01:04:50 Like, so I'm like, damn, did something happen? Did I do something? Did I say something? Boom-boom? Like, I'm confused almost. So I listened to it. My first reaction is, that is hard.
Starting point is 01:04:59 My second reaction is, not now. At that time, I had been working on the fall off, which was done. He was on two joints. Me and Kendra. Yes. Right. Got you. In my mind, I'm like, oh, I've been working so long on this.
Starting point is 01:05:12 You're a big part of it, which I'm grateful for because it's like, that was a part of my vision for having both of these dudes as a part of this. On my way out, I wanted to like celebrate like, damn, I'm really grateful to have done it at the same time as these. Yes. And I genuinely felt like this is it for me. You imagine you're preparing the album. You know on the album you want to celebrate the big three and you know on your way out. And then it's like, oh, the big three is over.
Starting point is 01:05:35 All of a sudden. So now you readjust. I wonder what happened to them, Kendrick versus. The Kendrick not clear it or he decided he didn't want to put them out? Yeah. Why did he even take them off? That's what I was unclear. Why did he take them off?
Starting point is 01:05:44 Yeah. Yeah, even if somebody leaked that it was coming, I feel like you should have put them on there. Yeah. He said that too. He said that they were leaked. I never heard those records. I didn't either.
Starting point is 01:05:52 I never heard those leaks. Yeah. Well, we also talked a little bit about how Jay Cole talks about having his weight on his shoulders once he put out the verse. And Charlaman, you brought up a good point about if there was weight, why go in the studio at all in the first place and do it?
Starting point is 01:06:05 Where was the weight then? So Jay Cole kind of addressed that a bit, too. He talks about how being a pretender led him to recording that verse. Let's take a listen. They take it what you said, and they're giving it gas and they're giving it light. And then my thought becomes,
Starting point is 01:06:18 I don't f***ed up. I'd have misrepresented myself. That wasn't your intention. That wasn't my intention. My intention was some . Honestly, my intention was fraudulent to begin with. You're pretending. It's like a n-a-pull his gun out.
Starting point is 01:06:29 Oh, that's a shit, pull his gun out and just shoot a n-a-toe or something. Right. It's like, ah, I shot him. You know what I mean? It's like my intention. You only did it because you was worried about how everybody looked around you,
Starting point is 01:06:37 you know what I mean? So my intention was some borg. Right. And then on top of that, oh, God, do this shit? Do this shit? Because this music is weird and this internet is weird.
Starting point is 01:06:48 You know, I love these s s'i. I really do. But, like, bro, I'm not sure. I'm not with you. y'all like this. Right. I wish y'all every day. When we was locked in, locked in,
Starting point is 01:06:56 I might talk to this one once a year. Oh, and even how I'm telling you, it was way heavy. It was like, oh, no. Like, sink in my chair, like, nah. But at the same time, you didn't did it already. Right.
Starting point is 01:07:08 I've already done it. I've already, like, jumped into it. We knew that already. And I'm glad he admitted that. Because, you know, when you heard the verse, the seven-minute drill verse, that's the reason it was trash. Like, nothing about it felt authentic.
Starting point is 01:07:20 And we know he didn't believe what he was saying. There's no way you believe Cole that Kendrick's catalog is weak the way you try to make it seem on 7 Minutes Joe by doing the whole, you know, Jay-Z, Nas' cadence. He took that back quick, though, but it's just so many different things. I just have follow-up questions to ask, but continue on. What? What was, like what?
Starting point is 01:07:42 I just think Cole falls the peer pressure too much. That's what it sounds like. That's the white man in them. Not the white side. Being around all the black people, letting the black people soup you up, dance. You know what? McCone always depicts like he's the total opposite, right? Like, you know, people say he needs to do beats.
Starting point is 01:07:57 He needs to get beats from different producers. I do it myself. He needs to do this. I ride my bike. Like, he depicts a person that does things on his own and never listens to anybody. So the fact that he listened to people there is seems strange. You're not about his cardio, though. Why he can't ride a bike?
Starting point is 01:08:13 Mad people ride bikes. Continue on. Something new that we learned in this interview. Jay Cole talked for the first time ever about the master situation with Jay Z and acquiring the master. Masters. Oh, I was about to say he really making us respect this mulatto. This is crazy. No, and he tells the story about how he was able to get his masters back soon.
Starting point is 01:08:36 Let's take a listen. How I even got my masters back in the first place is because Jay and Rock Nation agreed to switch my record deal over to a distribution deal, you know what I mean? Which gave me a big, a much larger chunk of ownership than I had previously. You know what I mean? Which set me, I just did want to say that. because people just think like I just got my master back but really it's like now I got them back a little early because you know when I had leverage but also rock nation did the right thing and like overly blessed me
Starting point is 01:09:00 I switching that to uh to a distribution deal and I never said that publicly I don't think now that won't go viral of course and I thought that I'm like doing the right thing never goes viral the way that people try to paint the relationship by some of the things he said you know that's strange too like if if he gave you your master's back so early and you're so grateful why they're still like they're still like They don't F with each other. Because a lot of that narrative, people don't just make up. It be from things that he, like, slip in and say and throw real quick. He rap about just getting out of slavery, but you, you've been out.
Starting point is 01:09:31 I don't even know if he was in slavery to begin. They weren't in slavery to begin with. I'm not listening to Jay Cole. I like Jay Cole, but these interviews have been a little confusing. Did you know that 50 cent was going to sign them? I didn't know that. Yes. Yes.
Starting point is 01:09:42 I didn't know that either. I didn't know that either. I didn't know that either. I don't remember that. Let's take a listen to that. That at one point in time, 50, shot money and, you know, and, uh, you know, and shout the G-Un-Hove from Queens. Right.
Starting point is 01:09:54 They was trying to put, I think, 50 on to my s' you know what I mean? This is a round of time right before when I was knowing Mark, before Jay had heard my shit. And I think they played my shit for 50. And what I was told his response was, like, mind you, I had like, lost, I had the song called Lost Ones.
Starting point is 01:10:07 I had Lice, please. I had my, I had Simba. I had hard shit, too. Like, where you could tell I could really rap. And I think, I think 50 reaction from what I heard was, I can't sign his jeans too tight. Are you going off the image, right? Right.
Starting point is 01:10:20 I mean, I get it too, because I mean, guess what? That one of made no sense, me going to G unit. It wouldn't fit. It wouldn't fit back then. Tony Ayo said that. Tony Ayo said that everybody wanted to sign with G-unit. Just hilarious? Maybe you said that way that.
Starting point is 01:10:31 But it wouldn't fit back then. Where G-Unit was back then and how they were moving, the bulletproof vass. It wouldn't fit. Not with G-C-old. Not back then. We wouldn't have respected the mulatto with a G-unit? Just wouldn't fit. Not that was the only thing that made sense in the interview.
Starting point is 01:10:46 Back then, that was a gangster. They, like, they were so gangster. That was the whole. mentioned, I don't think Jay Cole would, it wouldn't fit. I think up to me. But that... I want somebody to ask Jay Cole about why we got to respect the mulatto now. Because I never heard him talk like that throughout his career.
Starting point is 01:11:00 With the mulatto? Yeah, so why we got to respect the mulatto now? That's his words, by the way. He said this on now, we got to, you know, you'll have to respect this Malato. Yeah. Maybe he'll sit down with you. No, you. Probably not. No, I don't think you can take that one. Yeah, and in the next hour, the next latest, we'll be talking about Lotto and 21 Savage, and you talk about respecting something.
Starting point is 01:11:18 She's demanding respect about her pregnancy. All right. Now, don't forget next hour, just fix my mess. If you have relationship advice or any type of advice, get on the phone lines right now, 800-585-105-1. But next, don'tkey today. Who are you giving that donkey, too? Man, four after the hour. We need a Florida man named Brandon Charles Gregory to come to the front of the congregation. We'd like to have a war with him, please. All right. We'll get to that next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Make sure you tell him to watch out for Florida, man. The craziest people in America come from the Bronx and all of Florida. Yes, you are a donkey. A Florida man attacked an ATM for a very strange reason. It gave him too much money.
Starting point is 01:11:56 Florida man is arrested after Deputy's Day. He rigged the door to his home in an attempt to electrocate his pregnant wife. Police arrested an Orlando man for attacking a flamingo. The breakfast club, bitchy. Donkey other day with Sholomey the guy. I don't know why y'all keep letting him get you all like this. I don't know why you keep thinking it's me, little duval. It's y'all.
Starting point is 01:12:13 Okay, don't get a day for Thursday, March 26, goes to a Florida man named Brandon Charles Gregory Lewis. That's too many first names. That's way too many first names and one name. Brandon, Charles, Gregory, and Lewis. Brandon is 33 years old and he was charged with vehicular homicide in connection with the deaf
Starting point is 01:12:30 of 40-year-old Ashley Tire. Rest in peace, Ashley, okay, you should be here today and you would be if Brandon simply had some integrity. Okay, listen, I know times it's hard for everybody, but stealing and trying to get over on people is not the way. Okay, now I make an honest attempt to not judge people for what they do
Starting point is 01:12:48 when they are in survival mode. Well, I want Brandon, Charles, Gregory, and Lewis to know that I am judging. Okay, see, Brandon went to just shop tires to get his tires replaced, and he attempted to leave without paying the $95 he owed for the service. First of all, okay, in this article in law and crime, it says tires, plural. Where the hell is someone getting tires, plural, replaced for $95? Drop one of the clues bombs for that deal, okay? Use. Could have been used tires, sir.
Starting point is 01:13:20 But still, $95 for... You get used tires for like $40. Tires? Yes. Wow. Okay. Well, let the record show he was driving a Hyundai, uh, E-Q-U-U-S. How you pronounce that? Equis. Hyundai Acuis.
Starting point is 01:13:31 Okay, I don't know how to pronounce that. Me neither. I did some research, and by research, I googled, and replacing a tire on a Hyundai, a quees, generally cost between 150 and 350 per tire for the tire itself. Uh, when including installation and labor and taxes, the total cost for a single-tire replacement is typically close to 200, 400, 400. but as you said, it could be used. Correct.
Starting point is 01:13:50 But still, $95, that's a hell of a deal. Does that include installation, mounting, balancing if so, God damn it, Brandon, Charles Gregory Lewis, you don't recognize a blessing when you see one. Okay, and that's exactly why you're in the situation you're in now. Okay, would you like to know what Brandon opted to do instead of paying the $95 for getting his tires replaced? Yes.
Starting point is 01:14:09 Let's go to NBC News 2 for the report, please. Officers arrested Brandon Lewis when he came to mascot police headquarters to pick up some of his stuff, And he went in front of a judge via Zoom for the first time this morning. I know Charles Gregory lives. The arrest comes a week after Lewis allegedly hit and killed Ashley Tire. She was working at the just-stop Tires shop and mascot. The crime was caught on surveillance camera.
Starting point is 01:14:33 The suspect had just gotten tires put on his car but didn't want to pay and tried to drive away. Ashley Tire got in front of the car to stop it, but it hit her and sped off with her on the hood. We learned yesterday she died from her injuries. Christine Cherry lives nearby. told me she tried to help tire it's not right for taking somebody's life for something really stupid Lewis is facing a charge for vehicular manslaughter and in court the state attorney's office ran down his history of driving violations including another case out of state where he hit and killed a person with a car
Starting point is 01:15:04 Ashley Tire died and worked at a tire shop because someone didn't want to pay for tires they got replaced Ashley Tire rest in peace died at a tire shop because someone didn't want to pay for tires. They replaced. I really have no idea how GTA6 is going to top any of this. Okay, I truly don't. I have so many problems with this story. First of all, the fact that you didn't want to pay the $95 to get your tires replaced is one thing.
Starting point is 01:15:33 But this employee, this woman, Ashley Tire, stood in front of the car to prevent you from leaving and you drove in her. God bless Ashley Tire, but no, okay? You didn't have to do that. All right. You shouldn't have done all that. All right. According to the report, the tire shop. already had his tag, his car making model, his name.
Starting point is 01:15:51 They had everything. He wasn't going to get far. You didn't have to try to stop him. I feel so sorry for her because that job wouldn't die for you, okay? But you died for your job, okay? I don't care that your last name is tired. Not supposed to die for the tire shop. And Brandon, the same reason Ashley shouldn't have gotten in front of the car is the same
Starting point is 01:16:08 reason you're getting donkey of the day. Where the hell was you going? They had your name, tag, making model of the car. If you can't afford $95 to pay for your tires, How are you going to afford bail? Okay, how are you going to pay for a lawyer? I already know one will be appointed for you, all right? You are going to prison for the rest of your life, and you took a life for $95.
Starting point is 01:16:28 Oh, what a tangled web we weave when we practice to deceive. What does that mean? It means dishonesty, deception. It creates complex, chaotic situations that are hard to manage, okay, and trapped a liar in a web of their own making. $95 has turned into a bond of a half a million dollars and a life loss. All because you chose not to do the right thing in the first place. Don't try to make sense of any of this. Just remember this Florida, ladies and gentlemen.
Starting point is 01:16:55 Please give Brandon, Charles Gregory, Lewis, the biggest he-ho. I'm not going to front, man. That's the first name I ever seen that makes calling one individual they make sense to me. Yeah. You know what I'm saying? The day thing never ever made sense to me, calling one individual day. but if your name is Brandon, Charles, Gregory, and Lewis, you are they. It's like you talking to all your kids.
Starting point is 01:17:22 You are they. You are they, them. If your name is Brandon, Charles, Gregory, and Lewis. I want to just know the race just because of all that. All of them damn first names. Where is he? That's black. All of them are.
Starting point is 01:17:37 All the names are blacked out. You want to play a game? Yes. Since you're so sure. Since you're so sure. Okay. Let's play a game of guess what race it is. Race Day is, sir.
Starting point is 01:17:47 What race day is? Let's matter of fact, bring that back from the top, from the top. Okay. Let's play a game of, guess what race day is? Brandon Charles Gregory Lewis, 33 years old from Florida, got his tires replaced for $95 and didn't want to pay, so he ran over one of the employees that was trying to stop him. Rest in peace to Ashley Taya, guess what race there is? Black.
Starting point is 01:18:12 Gregory's Black. Gregory's Black. Gregory's Black. Gregory. But then there's a Brandon, Charles, a Gregory, and a Lewis. This is why you diminish. It's black.
Starting point is 01:18:21 This why you're Dominican. All right, I'm going black. Okay. And it's homicide, not homicide, homicide. Homicide. Every time I was looking at you, it just makes me say that. Okay, all right, keep going. Turn to the left, so I can see the other side.
Starting point is 01:18:31 Maybe the other side is, maybe the other side is the heterosexual side. Continue, continue, continue. Continue. Okay. Just hilarious, Brandon, Charles, Gregory Lewis, 33 years old from Florida. He was charged with vehicular homicide
Starting point is 01:18:43 after he ran over Ashley Tire and employed. at the tire shop who tried to stop him because he didn't want to pay $95 but his tires ever replaced Jack Larius, guess what race day is? I'm gonna say white. I'm just gonna... What?
Starting point is 01:19:00 I don't, uh-uh. Because I know a white brandon. I know a white troves. You know white Gregory? Of course, I went to a white high school. I know a white Gregory. And yeah, Greg, Greg, Greg. And then, uh, Lewis.
Starting point is 01:19:12 I only know white Lewis's. All right. For real. One of y'all is wrong. One of y'all is right. Any, mini, money, mo. Catch a day, by the toe. If they hollered, let them go.
Starting point is 01:19:25 Any, mini, money, mo. Jess hilarious! You are absolutely correct. Landon Charles Gregory and Lawrence is 100% Caucasian. I don't know what the hell envy was thinking. My bad. And he looked messed out. Oh, this is, oh, come on.
Starting point is 01:19:40 This is Capitol Riot, white, guys. Absolutely. Absolutely. Cabby right. Sorry, guys. I lost that one. All right. All right.
Starting point is 01:19:48 I lost. I'm sorry. Brandon, Michael chose Allem. Lewis, whatever. Yes. This is a day. That is. Yeah, they.
Starting point is 01:19:55 That is a day. All them. All them. All right. Well, thank you for that donkey today. Yes, ma'am. Now, when we come back, Jess, fix my mess.
Starting point is 01:20:02 8005-8-1501. If you have a relationship issues, problems, or anything like that, call just right now. Co-parenting issue. Call-A, call her. It's the breakfast club. Good morning. Me.
Starting point is 01:20:12 Tell-ta. Maybe. It's the real deal. Help me. Help me. Oh, my God. I'm all up in your mess. I'm going to fix it. Fix it.
Starting point is 01:20:21 Fix my mess. Just going to fix your mess because my advice is real. Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy. Just hilarious. Sholomey and the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. It's time for Just Fix My Mess.
Starting point is 01:20:32 Hello. Who's this? Hey, this is Monica. All right. What's your question, Mo? Okay, so I was tired to... And then he ended up dying. Wait a minute.
Starting point is 01:20:42 Wait a minute. Wait a minute. Wait a minute. So you were the side chick to this man, but he ended up dying? Yes, he died. Okay, I'm sorry about that. Yeah, so I got pregnant, and I got a baby, and he got a baby mama or his main girlfriend that he was with.
Starting point is 01:20:58 They had two daughters together. So now I'm trying to figure out how I can involve my son with his siblings, and she pissed off because I was the side chick, and you already know how that goes. Absolutely. But I don't care about none of that. I don't care about none of that. I care about my son. being in his business life.
Starting point is 01:21:16 Yeah. Because now the dad is not here to, you know, maneuver it. Mm-hmm. I understand that you don't care about it. You know what I'm saying? But, no, you do have to care because you were with somebody else's man. That's just what it is. And he ended up passing away.
Starting point is 01:21:31 You knew that he was somebody else's man when you got pregnant. You knew that he was somebody else's man when you had your baby. And you knew that even now he was still somebody else's father, you know he had other kids he was in a relationship knowingly so I'm sorry you can feel the way you want to feel but it's not really right like you can't be that entitled
Starting point is 01:21:52 to think just because this man is dead that his you can't expect his girlfriend or baby mother whatever she is to just act like he wasn't cheating on you I mean he wasn't cheating on her with you and made a baby
Starting point is 01:22:08 that's a lot that's the big ass pill to swallow you know you had a whole side chick now I'm sure they got a baby. And now our kids have to meet one day. Absolutely. Because that's what it is. They are siblings. But the situation was messy.
Starting point is 01:22:23 And that's on you and him. But guess who he had to deal with that? You, he's not here no more. So you're going to have to deal with however long this lady take to, to want to, you know, introduce her kids to you or to, you know, to his, their brother, the siblings to the brother. You understand what I'm saying? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:22:43 How long was it? How long has it been since he passed? It's been a year. This January is going to get January to 10th. Yeah. And I know it's very hard for you, too. I do have empathy for you as well. You know, you did lose the father of your child, you know, and having a baby without a father
Starting point is 01:23:05 and being a single mother. All of that is hard and it's, you know, in itself, you know. So I'm not saying I don't feel. sorry for you on that end, but I don't feel sorry for you that you want your son to be sibling, you know, to get to know his siblings right now. It's going to take that lady probably another year or six months or two years. You know what I mean? And so she can actually let go of what was at one point.
Starting point is 01:23:35 I mean, I'm not really pushing the issue now because my son, he's still like a baby. So I mean, he don't really know them now. but it's right, me and her, I just want to get to a relationship with me and her where we can just be cold, like, cool. I didn't even go say cool, like, cordial, I guess. Yeah, cordial enough for your kids to actually get to know each other and to build that relationship because they are siblings.
Starting point is 01:23:55 I understand. I do understand. The good thing about it is, though, your baby's so young, you know, so it's time, you know, it's, it's enough time. You know, you have a little boy, I'm sorry. I keep saying she or he, I don't know, I'm sorry. What you got? Yeah, it's a little boy, but it's right.
Starting point is 01:24:11 They can be whatever these days. People they can't. Hey, yo, shut up. No, your son is a boy. What did he have? What did you see? What was the private part? It was a boy.
Starting point is 01:24:19 So he is a boy. Yeah, but I'm just mad. No, no, no. Just give it time, babe. Just give it time. She will come around. It is just, you know, and then ain't no telling how many other women
Starting point is 01:24:31 she found out he was cheating on her way. You know what I'm saying? So, like, just put yourself in her shoes for a little bit, you know? But give us some time. She'll come around because it's really about the kids. you know because the father not here to make that happen so you know time heals all wounds
Starting point is 01:24:47 and then y'all y'all should be able to move forward as a co-parenting mothers for these kids thank you dude and it's called equinox it's Chevy Equinox I heard no duck in a day and you were struggling it's Chevy Equinox
Starting point is 01:25:02 I thought it was a Honda Honda a queen yeah oh a queen I'm not just talking about a shabby but I still love you Chalameney I love you more And time does heal all wounds Unless the wound is herpes Oh my God
Starting point is 01:25:14 Just call me back We're in the middle of Jess Fix My mess Hello, who's this? You Hey, what's your question for Jess? So my question for Jess is I'm just trying to leave like a new
Starting point is 01:25:27 Well, it's not a new relationship But like we're new parents And it's too much Infidelity that's going on like on his end And I just want to leave without being labeled Like a bitter baby mama Oh, then You can just do that, baby.
Starting point is 01:25:40 Listen, it's not even about your labels. It's not about what the labels that people put on you. Do you feel that you would be bitter? Do you feel yourself being bitter? If you feel like, if it's literally you not putting up with the BS in a relationship, you don't want to be cheated on, you, y'all just had a baby. Like, if the relationship is not working out, you just leave. Don't worry about what nobody going to think about you.
Starting point is 01:26:06 Now, have you confirmed him cheating or do you just, this is just speculation that you're doing? Like, you haven't proved it. No, I've confirmed it. We've had multiple conversations about it, like, as far as, like, him stopping and everything. But I feel like the trust is gone on my end. I can't trust. I can't feel safe with his trust. And it's, like, every time we take a break, it's always like, oh, you're being bitter.
Starting point is 01:26:28 You're trying to keep the child away from me. Just down the third. And it's like, I'm not trying to keep the child away from you. You can, you're still a dad at the end of the day, no matter if we're together. So I just didn't want that label to be put on me because. of his feelings. Like, you know, go over and telling everybody like, she's in here, she's doing that, and now I'm bitter. I don't want that
Starting point is 01:26:46 little bit. Oh, it doesn't matter, honey. It doesn't matter. If I were you, I would care less. I think you should care less. You should focus on yourself and moving forward and what looks right for you and your baby. How old is the baby? He's about to be three months. Oh, girl. Please.
Starting point is 01:27:02 It's so many other things on your plate and on your mind that you got to deal with than a better baby mama reputation. Please, nobody got time. He's a cheater. Like that's just what it is. I got tired of you cheating. So if, if, if that's bitter, that's bitter. It's okay for me to be bitter.
Starting point is 01:27:19 It's okay. Like, no, it's all right. That's the feeling you embrace. Like, you're not, you weren't happy. He's been playing with you back to back to back. You're after you ought to try to reconcile, you know, like, nah, that's it. If you want me to, if you want to call me bitter, I'll be bitter. Yes, I'll be bitter.
Starting point is 01:27:36 But I won't be with your ass. You know what I'm saying? because I just don't understand. It shouldn't, the reputation shouldn't matter to you. Like, are you over him? You can be honest. I don't know. Yeah, I don't know.
Starting point is 01:27:51 That's where, like, I'm torn at, because this is our first child as it's togetherness. So I do have loved with him, but I also don't want, like, I don't want us to become a bitter relationship that we can't become, like, you can't co-parent in the end. Yeah, well, listen, nobody plans to have a baby and not. be together, you know, things just happen. And that's what I write about in my book till death do we parent. My co-parenting memoir goes over that. Me and, me and Rome met, I thought I would spend the rest of my life with him. And when, you know, we kept failing at all these attempts at a relationship, what I had
Starting point is 01:28:26 to realize is that life didn't stop there. You know what I'm saying? We had to develop a healthy co-parenting bond because we had a kid looking at us, you know, and I do understand, this is your first baby. It's going to take some time getting over it. I think that's why I also think that's why it hurts you so much that he labels you bitter because you still actually care about what he thinks of you. You're not fully past him.
Starting point is 01:28:51 And it's okay. That's all right. But don't think too hard about your reputation. Don't think harder about what they're going to look at you as than what's really going on, like what your future looks like. Just pay attention to yourself. You got to the world is not going to. the end because you're not with you're not with him and he's doing his thing trust me he's sleeping
Starting point is 01:29:12 peacefully and he knows how to get up under your skin too you know and it's sorry don't don't worry about that just do what's best for you okay okay thank you no problem but i was just like i don't know i was just trying back i just didn't want that label like so many young mothers so many single mothers get that label and i was just trying to beat the statistics you know don't girl no we can't be no goddamn statistics trying to you know trying to stay in relationships that that is not good for us. No, girl, you've been to had a heart attack, developmental illness, all of that,
Starting point is 01:29:46 trying to convince yourself that you're not bitter because somebody is calling you better. Girl, it's all right to be bitter. It's all right. It's all right. And it ain't going to last five, but it'll last for a little bit. Thank you. No problem, love.
Starting point is 01:29:58 It's all right. Thank you, too. I'm a good day. I love you guys. She's going to have sex with that man this weekend. Shut up, even if she do. All right. Just fix my mess.
Starting point is 01:30:06 8005-85-105-1. When we come back, we got the latest with Lauren. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Lauren, we're coming straight back. Tell her, lady. She gets them from somebody that knows somebody. She gets to detail. I'm the home girl that knows a little bit about everything.
Starting point is 01:30:20 She'd be having the latest on this. The latest with Lauren La Rosa. Sometimes you have facts, sometimes you have detail, sometimes you have a little bit of everything. Well, it's the latest. Brought to you by Top Dog Law. On the Breakfast Club. Talk to me.
Starting point is 01:30:34 So the woman who shot at Rihanna's home, Lissette, Ivana, I'm sorry, Avona Lissette Ortiz. She was in court yesterday for her first court appearance, and she pled not guilty. And you guys will remember she was charged with attempted murder. She fired at least 10 rounds at Rihanna's home and then was followed and later arrested, maybe like 30 minutes later, by police.
Starting point is 01:30:57 So this was the first court appearance. They kept her bail at $1,875,000, even though her attorney tried to get it lower. It was rejected. They also rejected a bond for her. So there will be more coming there. And some people are probably wondering why was she plead not guilty when, you know, there's so much evidence leaning to the other side of it.
Starting point is 01:31:17 But you mean, they all plead not guilty. But some crimes are so ridiculous and so, you know, cut and dry that it's a waste of taxpayers' dollars. All right. And it's too time consuming. We know she did it. Just lock them up. That's right. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:31:31 But yeah, what I believe will happen. is that her attorneys are going to lean into like everything going on presumably with her mental health because of some of her history that we've seen. She's clearly schizophrenic. Yeah, we've seen that in other cases like with Nick Renner,
Starting point is 01:31:43 the son of the renters who was involved in that killing, they did the same thing as well too where he pled not guilty in his arraignment as well. So again, I'll keep you guys updated as, you know, that progresses. People should still be able to be kept off the streets. Absolutely. Well, no, she would still be out of the streets. Like, they want to just let her walk free.
Starting point is 01:31:59 But not just in a regular prison. She should be like, Arkansas asylum or something. Like, you know, you should be some type of mental health or something. Exactly. Yeah. So we'll keep you updated there. Also, a quick mention, too, different stories. But you guys remember the guy who broke in the car that had Beyonce's hard drive for the music?
Starting point is 01:32:14 Send him to Arkham Asylum. He also pled not guilty yesterday at his arraignment in court. So there'll be some developments there as well, too. But he was caught with the car, right? Yeah. Well, he was caught with some things. Yeah. But he's pleading not guilty, and we'll have to hear why he believes he.
Starting point is 01:32:29 And he also said he waived his right to, um, He wants to go to trial, like he's ready to go. He told the judge yesterday, like, I'm ready for trial right now. Did he have a lawyer? A public defender. I'm not for sure. For real. I mean, that's an attorney.
Starting point is 01:32:43 That's an attorney. You're showing up in them big ass suits. Yeah, that's an attorney. Yeah, so a few updates there. Just a little, you know, some things for you guys. Thank you. Lotto and 21 Savage, shifting gears a bitch. Oh.
Starting point is 01:32:58 A big. Switching wears a wife. A bitch. Switch some gears, a bitch. I know. No, I meant to say a bit. Oh, my God. I knew you was gay.
Starting point is 01:33:06 Shut up. Shifting gears a bit. So Lotto covered a Lori magazine and the baby pump and her are on the cover of the magazine. Now, this written interview was actually done before she announced her pregnancy. So I want you guys to remember that as I talk through these things for the timeline purposes. But 21 Savage yesterday posted the photo of the magazine cover with Big Mama, you know, just leaning into the fact that we know that they're expecting the baby together. But her album, Big Mama, comes out in May, May 29th. And Lotto's talking a lot just about anticipating the hate that she was going to get once she announced the baby.
Starting point is 01:33:42 We also found out in this article that she did not know, like it wasn't planned. She found out she was pregnant literally while recording this project. She said she was praying to God for like clarity, motivation, just, you know, something to inspire what she was going to make this project about. And then she found out she was pregnant literally while recording. She says she's always thought when she got pregnant one day that she was going to fall back and be out of the world. way, but she found out that she was pregnant. She was staring at a positive pregnancy test, and she was in the middle of creating what she's now calling her best masterpiece.
Starting point is 01:34:09 She said this is some of the best music that she's ever done. Now, in addressing the haters, she says, she wants to talk directly to the people who are going to respond to the verse that she did on Go Girl, where she says, Big Mama, no kids, writing for the right man, right time. And that is what has been happening. Ever since Lado has announced that she's been pregnant, people have been having conversations about how are you going to be pregnant.
Starting point is 01:34:30 You're not married. they feel like she, in a lot of her songs, I don't mean a goddamn thing. Tored down women that are not married, that are, you know, single moms or baby moms or whatever, right? So that's been the conversation. And then she addresses it before it even happened. She says she recorded that verse almost two years ago,
Starting point is 01:34:45 and she was not pregnant. She says she's not kept, and she wants to clear that up. She says she has nothing to prove to anyone. Lotto says, I have no rumor to clear up. I've been with my man for years now, and it's not going anywhere. To me, that's clearly a result of me moving and operating how I do. And she also talks about the fact that it's like a double standard.
Starting point is 01:35:04 Like when women are in relationships and when women are in the spotlight, people expect women to be so open and so vulnerable and to tell everything, especially about the relationship. And she says she doesn't want to do that. She wants to be known for her music and her work. She says when it comes to female rappers, female artists, we're told that we have to put so much of our life out there and it becomes so much about personal life and not about the music.
Starting point is 01:35:22 That's just how things end up crashing and burning. It's too many cooks in the kitchen. I'm a person outside of my relationship, Lado says, I don't want to make the forefront my existence of my career. I got a man at home. I'm happy and I'm well-taking care of. And that's all everybody needs to know. I love that.
Starting point is 01:35:38 I do too. Yeah, because the more we know about these stars, when everything unravel, we stop paying attention to their music and we start paying attention to their business and their real life more than the music. I respect that. And it makes you look forward to the music as well too. But I love that she said, y'all expect me to do this
Starting point is 01:35:53 and I don't have to because I want to stand on my own two feet when it comes to business and my music and my career. I don't want to just be someone's girlfriend or someone's wife. I do want you all out there to know, too, if you are living life anticipating your haters, then you're not really living. Okay, when you accomplish things, when you get blessed,
Starting point is 01:36:09 share it because of how proud you feel about it. Don't worry about who's going to have something negative to say. I agree. Yeah, but they'll be on Lotto, though. Like, so. Who cares? They can't say. And she always.
Starting point is 01:36:23 They be on Cardi. They're on Jay. They're on. Jay. they be on you maybe on Jess they be on everybody they gotta be on no celebrities
Starting point is 01:36:31 if you are a person you know living a great life you know a working class person if you do anything that you know glimpses at success in any way shape of form people will have something to say
Starting point is 01:36:42 that's true cares that's true you can't live for them not living in anticipation of what hate is going to say nope well dang we have to wrap now okay
Starting point is 01:36:51 as we rap last night Cardi B sold out the first night at Madison Square Garden. The second night is sold out as well, too. I know we're going to be, you know, heading to the concert.
Starting point is 01:37:02 Last night she brought out Little Kim, and Little Kim talked about the fact that Cardi dressed her because she had this huge custom. Yeah, she said a Cardi and her team dressed her. She couldn't get that verse off, though. You could tell that the costume. It was a lot. She couldn't get it open.
Starting point is 01:37:15 She didn't even need to, though. The crowd was singing for her. I needed her to do that dance. She couldn't really move. Yeah, she couldn't really move. And then she also brought out Cash Cobain as well, too. So, you know, tonight will be. Cardi's second night at the garden so shout out to her as well yeah that's it as we wrap in and
Starting point is 01:37:31 tomorrow morning we'll get into this in the latest uh I know Savannah Gunthery sat down for her first interview following her mom's disappearance so we'll talk about that tomorrow morning and just talk about you know some of the the women that are missing right now and how it's being dealt with with police in those things because she went into that as well too I know me mentioned that earlier in front page news so we're going to take some more time for that and the latest and some things tomorrow morning all right the latest is brought you by top dog law any accident bigger small make sure you guys called Top Duck Law. All right.
Starting point is 01:37:56 We're going to start off the mix with some Juvenile because today is Juvie's birthday. It's Juvie's birthday. It's Jovey's birthday and Diana Ross' birthday. Okay, we're going to start to mix
Starting point is 01:38:04 off with some Jovey because today's Jovey's birthday. Then we're going straight to Bardt because tonight Barty B's performing at Madison Square Garden. Just everybody's so low. Rory Linnis and Diana Ross. Just act like it eight-day birthday. Yeah, we're going right to Cardi B
Starting point is 01:38:16 tonight. So we're going to have a lot of fun. Who y'all think she's going to bring out tonight? Oh my God. Like, I don't know. to be honest, because yeah, she bought out Cash Cobain and what's the name, last name?
Starting point is 01:38:30 Little Cam. Lil'am. I don't know. I don't know. But we'll see tonight. Yes. All right. It's the breakfast club.
Starting point is 01:38:35 Good morning. Morning, everybody. It's DJ NV. Just hilarious. Shalameen Nagar. We are the Breakfast Club. Now it's Women's History Month. We're we reping today.
Starting point is 01:38:44 Okay. Because this came up kind of fast. All right. We are reping Slim Hiller from the 2002 movie Enough, played by Jennifer Lopez. I'm honoring Slim. I think she should be honored for her transformation from a terrified victim of domestic violence into a courageous independent survivor who learns how to fight and fights back to protect her daughter.
Starting point is 01:39:10 Her baby father was the one abusing her, just in case you all know, y'all ain't never seen enough. You know, her husband, she's trying to get away from him because every time you see her, he beats the hell out of her, you know. Her journey demonstrates extreme resilience, self-empowerment, and strategic thanking. in the face of a danger, in the face of a dangerous controlling and wealthy antagonist. I forgot to tell you all, our baby father and husband was very wealthy. So it was hard to get away from him because he had people in every city trying to find her. And her daughter. And she took the daughter away.
Starting point is 01:39:47 Basically, it's a lot of injustice against women that goes on if you got money. Like if somebody got money, they can pay for everything to go around. And that's what you did. And so she beat his ass at the end when she learned how to fight. And she lived happily ever after him. She got with a whole other man. The daughter grew up to be nice and healthy. So, yeah.
Starting point is 01:40:13 You hate real women. No, I don't. And I thought you stood up for real women. I do all the time every day. Because it's a lot of slim hillers out there. It's a lot of what. It's really not. That's why she's a fictional character.
Starting point is 01:40:24 No, no, no, it is. It is. It's a lot of women being abused by wealthy antagonist men. Oh, you couldn't find a real one? No, I don't want to put no body out there. Is there so many? You said it's a lot. You couldn't find a real one.
Starting point is 01:40:37 It is so many, but I'm honoring Slim Hiller from the fictional movie, although it was inspired by somebody real life. Whose life? Hello women out there. It's mad women out there who is trying to. who was trying to escape their wealthy-ass husband. Those are called nigger stats, y'all. When niggas say hella and mad,
Starting point is 01:41:02 they have no actual numbers or evidence. No, I don't have any actual numbers, but it's like two and every five women. Oh, wow. It's going through this. Wow. You got percentages. You just made some shit up.
Starting point is 01:41:15 I love turtles. I'd be so glad what marches over. Y'all. We know, we know, because you don't like women. Y'all are. But all right. Salute to Tiny. and Zonique for joining us this morning.
Starting point is 01:41:25 Zanique. Zanique. I said Zanik. See, I love women. It's Zonik. Zanik. If you love women so much, how come you don't highlight any real ones? It's been how many days now? 26 days.
Starting point is 01:41:35 Not one real woman highlighted. Not once. That's all right. Solomon, you got a positive note. Hold up, yo. Y'all, that man... I don't even know these shows real.
Starting point is 01:41:43 I can't even... We don't even know these shows real. My shows are real. They sold out. So I just wanted to let New Brunswick, New Jersey, know that I added a 345 p.m. show for Saturday because I can't do Sunday. So 3.45.
Starting point is 01:41:57 Yep, we're doing an afternoon show at the Stress Factory in New Brunswick, New Jersey, y'all. So get your tickets at justillariusofficial.com. Also, May 1st, Fort Lauderdale, I will be there. May 2nd, Orlando, Florida. I will be there. And May 3rd,
Starting point is 01:42:14 Tampa, Florida, your girl will be there. So I got a Florida run. First three days of May. Get your tickets. Jesselariousofficial.com. you have a positive note sir i do uh positive note is simply this comes from uh the healing god i love the healing guide i love the healing guide on instagram y'all should follow them man but the healing god said a big part of becoming an adult is unlearning a lot of the stuff you were taught by people who didn't know what they were doing either growing up often means realizing that not everything
Starting point is 01:42:39 you were taught was right or useful people who raised or influenced you were also figuring life out carrying their own fears limits and misunderstandings some beliefs get passed down without being question. Maturity comes from examining those patterns and deciding what still fits and what needs to go. Letting go of outdated thinking creates space for clearer choices, healthier habits, and a more authentic way
Starting point is 01:43:04 of living. Have a great day, y'all. Breakfast club, bitches! You're all finished or y'all done? Boat up. Wake you up. Wake that ass up. Programmed your alarm to Power 105.1 on Iheart Radio. I'm Lori Siegel, and on my new podcast, mostly human, I'll take you to some
Starting point is 01:43:21 wild corners of the tech world. I'm about to go on a date with an AI companion at a real world cafe right here in New York City. There's no playbook for what to do when an AI model hallucinates a story about you. Mostly Human is your playbook for how tech can work for you. Anyone can now be an entrepreneur. Anyone can build an app.
Starting point is 01:43:43 And it's very empowering. Listen to Mostly Human on the IHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to your favorite shows. In 2023, Bachelor star Clayton Eckerd was accused of fathering twins. But the pregnancy appeared to be a hoax. You doctored this particular test twice, Ms. Owens, correct? I doctored the test once.
Starting point is 01:44:05 It took an army of internet detectives to uncover a disturbing pattern. Two more men who'd been through the same thing. Greg Gillespie and Michael Rancini. My mind was blown. I'm Stephanie Young. This is love trapped. Laura, Scottsdale Police. As the season continues, Laura Owens finally faces
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