The Breakfast Club - FULL SHOW: Latto Reflects On Getting BBL At 21 Y/O, Rob49 Bails Out Father's On Father's Day, Fat Joe Say Chris Brown 'Would Be Michael Jackson If It Weren’t For Rihanna Incident,' + More

Episode Date: June 18, 2024

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Starting point is 00:00:00 The world is more dangerous, different, but hot fire, sassiest, important, mainstream, keep it real, y'all one of the biggest things in American culture, they not like us, think everybody should go on the breakfast club, you wanna shake it up, they not like us, wake the f*** up breakfast club, DJ Envy, the family guy, just hilarious, I'm the wild card, keep the f*** real, and Charlamagne Tha God, I'm a lovable ass, or your you're a glam. Yo, I'm loving that energy up there right now. Sometimes you gotta pop out this show today. Now let's begin. Good morning. here y'all what you talking about who you singing loud for myself damn yeah well i'm not singing to you chris brown well guess what what you speak for a living now and i made it too much of a help one time bees like that sometimes tell her bees like that sometimes how was the concert it was good it was fun i liked it yeah it was amazing it was some stars and i was not too much on just voice please fabulous monica. Monica's daughter came out.
Starting point is 00:01:26 Me. I was there. It was amazing. He looked out. He saw me. He was like, oh, you came. Congratulations on a baby. Really?
Starting point is 00:01:34 For real? Right in the middle of the song. Oh, that's dope. What song was it? It was the song. He was singing from the roof. Oh, yeah? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:01:41 Everybody said the show was amazing. Said it's one of the best shows they've seen this year. His performance, his dance, and his singing. He said everything is... Production was crazy. Production was dope. Yeah, it? Yeah. Everybody said the show was amazing. Said it's one of the best shows they've seen this year. His performance, his dance, and his singing. He said everything is... Production was crazy. Production was dope. Yeah, it was amazing. Why are you laughing at her, man?
Starting point is 00:01:52 Hello. Well, salute to Chris Brown. I'm glad you had a good time. You sound like Flame in the morning. That's how Flame probably sound in the morning. Flame, what a girl. You don't sound like a man. You just sound like I don't have a voice.
Starting point is 00:02:01 Thank you. Oh, my God. Well, comedian Miss Pat will be joining us. We're going to kick it with Miss Pat in a little bit. Speaking of women who sound like I don't have a voice. Thank you. Oh, my God. Well, comedian Miss Pat will be joining us. We're going to kick it with Miss Pat in a little bit. Speaking of women who sound like men, Miss Pat will be here. What? You on one this morning, huh? You on one this morning.
Starting point is 00:02:15 Jesus Christ. Miss Pat will be here season four of the Miss Pat Show is starting soon. That's right. And season two of the Judge Show. What's the Judge Show? Miss Pat Settles It. Miss Pat Settles It. Yes.
Starting point is 00:02:23 Yes. So we'll be kicking it with Miss Pat in a little bit. And you know what? You know, we always talk about trade schools, right? And how important trade schools are. And sometimes we always say that hey, college might not be the answer for you. Might want to look at trade schools. Salute to Lincoln Tech. You know what went out last night?
Starting point is 00:02:37 My air conditioning, my robe. You know who I call? The HVAC guy. You know who came last night? The HVAC guy. Of course. You know who charged me an arm and leg? The HVAC guy. Of course. Because night the HVAC guy you know who charged me an arm and leg the HVAC guy because I needed it as you should right as you should
Starting point is 00:02:48 that's why you know we should always look at trade schools because those are jobs that sometimes people forget about but those are the ones that people need
Starting point is 00:02:55 regardless of what goes on in this world I don't know how you can forget about trade school when all of us use plumbing everyday all of us use
Starting point is 00:03:00 electricity everyday all of us use HVAC everyday all of us drive everyday healthcare like healthcare healthcare oh nurse right nurse yeah I don't know how you could ever forget electricity every day all of us use HVAC every day all of us drive health care like health care health care yeah oh a nurse right nurse okay yeah yeah I don't I don't know how you could ever forget about trade school when literally literally those people make our lives easier every single
Starting point is 00:03:15 day yeah because it was hot it was hot it was hot you have air conditioning in your window no it's central oh I was gonna say what you have an air conditioner no it No. It's central. Oh, I was going to say, what? You have an air conditioner? No, it's central. It's like central. She was like, it went out of my room.
Starting point is 00:03:32 Well, it's a different zone. Take it out the window. You know what? Yo, get out of Baltimore, yo. Let's get the show cracking. We got front page news when we come back. Morgan Wood will be joining us. It's The Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 00:03:42 Good morning. Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Let's get in some front page news. Let's start off with some quick sports. Last night, congratulations to the Celtics.
Starting point is 00:03:55 Drop a bomb for them. They beat the Dallas Mavericks 106-88, and Jalen Brown was the MVP of the finals. Did you watch the game, Charlamagne? I did watch the game. Me too. Yeah, the Celtics were great. Celtics looked amazing game, Charlemagne? I did watch the game. Me too. Yeah, the Celtics were great. Celtics looked amazing. Yeah, I mean,
Starting point is 00:04:09 we knew that, though. We knew the Celtics in five, at least against the Mavs. And very anticlimactic, though. What you mean? There was nothing to it. It was just like, damn, it's the NBA finals.
Starting point is 00:04:18 That was an easy game for them. That was an easy series. It was an easy playoff run for the Celtics. They only lost three games in the whole playoff. But that's why people feel like sometimes the NBA throws games. Because how they just lose by, what, 40
Starting point is 00:04:29 the night before? Two nights before? I don't know about them throwing games. Man, they lost by 40. There's no way that squad can lose by 40. I mean, it happens sometimes. People have bad games. You miss shots. All of them? Yeah, when you off, you off. Right? Jalen Brown? When you off as a team, you off as a team. When you on as a team, you on as a team.
Starting point is 00:04:46 Jeez. And you got to think, the Mavs, think about the situation. The Mavs were playing with their back against the wall. They were at home in Dallas. For 40? They were energized. It happens. I mean, it happens.
Starting point is 00:04:55 How can that same team lose by 30? How can that same team lose by 20 plus? That just blew you out by 40. It happens. But Boston's just an amazing team. But anyway, congratulations to Boston. So we'll see the Celtics. But the WNBA's just an amazing team. But anyway, congratulations to Boston. So we're through the Celtics, but the WNBA got way better storylines.
Starting point is 00:05:07 I'll tell you that much. Y'all don't care what y'all say, NBA. Y'all was kind of trash this year. They thought it was going to be Kyrie and Kyrie going to Boston. Storyline-wise, NBA was kind of trash compared to what women's college basketball doing this year.
Starting point is 00:05:19 I'm not going to lie. The storylines are much better in the WNBA right now. That's just a fact. Well, good morning, Morgan. Good morning, y'all. So, yeah, let's just go ahead and get it to it. I'm cutting to my time. Sorry, I'm just kidding. The White House is disputing the characterization of a video that critics say a show.
Starting point is 00:05:38 President Biden having to be led off stage. White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre is questioning the authenticity of these types of videos. Let's hear from the press secretary. We're seeing these deep fakes, these manipulated videos, and it is, again, done in bad faith. President Obama, President Biden have a relationship. They are friends. They're like family to each other. And I think that's what you saw. You saw the president put his hand behind the on the back of of president uh biden and uh and they walked off the stage what's wrong with helping an 81 year old man off the stage if if that man needs help even if he doesn't nothing what's wrong with it i don't think that's the point i think it's the fact that there are deep fake videos
Starting point is 00:06:23 going out so that you know during an election year we want to deal we don't think that's the point. I think it's the fact that there are deepfake videos going out so that, you know, during an election year, we want to do we don't want to deal with misinformation. You don't want to be putting things out there. You yourself talk about messaging, messaging, messaging. We don't want the wrong messages out there. Right. So we want to make sure that whatever we're consuming, you know, as civilians, as as Americans or whatever the case is, is authentic. And I think that's just what it boils down to. I agree. So, of course you know i guess i got to see one of the deepfake videos i haven't seen one yet well i guess the reason it's a problem is because it shows a sign of you know when people feel that way sometimes people it's a sign of weakness he's 81 but people feel like that and they've been saying that he's old he doesn't know what's going on he's not coherent he's you know has dementia so the fact that he has to get help to walk off the steps that's people are gonna think that's a problem so. So what? He's 81. That's who that's who we elected. We knew that.
Starting point is 00:07:07 They want me to do when your man's going to get off the stage. A lot of people feel like they didn't elect him. Well, speaking of a lot of people and other news coming out of our home state, Jess of Maryland, over one hundred and seventy five thousand marijuana convictions in Maryland have been pardoned. Maryland Democratic Governor Westmore has signed an executive order issuing the pardons on Monday. Let's hear more from Governor Moore. When it comes to cannabis, rolling out one of the best and most equitable legal markets in the country is incredibly important. But that rollout must go hand in hand with pardoning past conduct. And Maryland is going to lead by example.
Starting point is 00:07:49 We are taking actions that are intentional, that are sweeping and unapologetic. And this is the largest such action in our nation's history. Dropping a clues bomb for Governor Westmore. I love it. And I love to be a Marylander, I'm telling you. So he went on to say that the pardons won't turn back the clock on decades of harm that was caused by this war on drugs, but he went on to say also that it will try to heal some of the economic injustices that have been impacting
Starting point is 00:08:23 black and brown people disproportionately. You know, communities of color have been communities of color have been denied housing, jobs, education and things like that because of these type of charges or whatever on their criminal. It doesn't even have to be a charge. It could just be on the record. No firsthand. So, of course, cannabis was made legal in Marylandaryland last july and it continues to be legalized across a lot of states i like it is strong um very important to note that it's just people convicted of of misdemeanors though but i'm happy that the misdemeanors are going to be wiped away because it removes barriers to housing and employment and educational opportunities but i do want to talk to our guy governor westmore because i like westmore like i like him a lot i
Starting point is 00:09:04 want to talk to him though because i just want just want to know why can't this legislation be stronger? What's keeping people from going extremely hard on it in regards to nonviolent marijuana offenders? If you're a nonviolent marijuana offender, period, in the state of Maryland or any state where weed is legal, you should be pardoned. You're talking about felony charges and all? Yeah, it shouldn't just be for misdemeanors. And if you are incarcerated for those offenses you should be released and it should result in having past convictions automatically expunged from your background check so i just wonder why you know they don't take those big big steps we need the state he said maryland is paving the way
Starting point is 00:09:38 maryland is setting the tone so i like this i like to see that hot stuff, hot stuff. He is. And speaking of hot stuff, millions are facing a massive heat wave this week that could shatter record temperatures. The National Weather Service says some places could experience the longest, most intense heat wave they've seen in decades. The highest risk are in the Great Lakes region, in the northeast, Chicago, Detroit, New York City, Boston, Cleveland. And 10 could feel 15 to 20 degrees above normal this week. So just a few tips. Make sure you're wearing sunscreen. Stay hydrated. Limit your time outside because that can also impact the air quality.
Starting point is 00:10:16 Check your car. You know, of course, roll down your windows. If you're in your car, use AC. Check on loved ones, elderly, kids, stuff for that. And watch for illness because it's about to get real out here it's going to be a hot summer alright, well thank you Morgan that's your first page of news for the 6am, thank you
Starting point is 00:10:32 see y'all in a little bit, we'll see you next hour everybody else, get it off your chest 800-585-1051 if you need to vent, phone lines are wide open again, 800-585-1051 get it off your chest, it's The Breakfast Club good morning The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
Starting point is 00:10:47 The Breakfast Club. This is your time to get it off your chest. 800-585-1051. We want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club. Hello, who's this? What's up, Breakfast Club family? It's your boy, Dingo. Hey, Tyler.
Starting point is 00:11:04 Dingo. Tyler, Dingo. What's up, brother? Get off up, family? It's your boy, Dingo. Hey, Tyler. Dingo. Tyler, Dingo. What's up, brother? Get off your chest. Hey, man. It's been a minute. I haven't talked to my family in a long time. I hope y'all are doing great.
Starting point is 00:11:13 Bless black and highly favored, sir. Beautiful. Charlamagne, congratulations on the book, my brother. It is fantastic. The press run, excellent. Make sure you come to Chicago, brother, because I will come out. I am. I'm coming in July.
Starting point is 00:11:23 Pause. I'm coming to Chicago, Texas, all that in July. Bad, bad. Okay, I need to be there. I will be there for you, my brother. So shout out to you, man. Congratulations. Andy, my boy. What's up, brother? Our show season is coming back. When are you, are we doing anything in the Midwest this year or no?
Starting point is 00:11:39 We're doing Memphis, Louisiana and New York. Okay. I could probably drive down to the south for one of them. So we'll keep in tune with that one, man, because I definitely want to bend over there with you, dog. All right, bro. Miss Jess Hilarious, how are you, lovely? I'm okay.
Starting point is 00:11:54 Good morning. Oh, boy. You done lost your voice and everything. You enjoyed that concert? I sure did. You know it. Oh, boy. Okay.
Starting point is 00:12:01 That's what's up. That's what's up. I appreciate that. All right. Well, congratulations on the baby I'm so happy that you're a part of this show Keep doing the good work But anyway y'all, I just want to say I appreciate y'all
Starting point is 00:12:11 I miss y'all, haven't been talking to y'all in a minute If y'all in the Chicago area Y'all stay cool, and this heat is crazy Put y'all ACs in the windows Get them ACs in the car Fix, it's not a game out here It is ridiculously hot. And put the owner in on.
Starting point is 00:12:26 Thank you. Get it off your chest. 800-585-1051. If you need to vent, hit us up now. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 00:12:38 Ray, Ray, Ray. Yo, Charlemagne. Izzy, what up? Are we live? This is your time to get it off your chest. I got an indoor pool, an outdoor pool. We want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 00:12:48 We can get on the phone right now. He'll tell you what it is. Are we live? Hello, who's this? Yo, this is Tone. Good morning, everybody. How y'all doing? What's up, Tone?
Starting point is 00:12:57 Get it off your chest. Yo, I wanted to comment on that Joe Biden situation, right? And I think it's important. After this presidency, right, we really set an age limit on these people who we vote in the office, bro. We got a freaking convicted son that's 80, and then we got a demented Joe that's 81.
Starting point is 00:13:21 Like, come on, what the hell are we doing? I don't think America ever expected this, so they never put anything in place for it. That's what I'm getting. That's what I'm gathering. Exactly. The point I'm making is, now that these are the two choices, I don't know
Starting point is 00:13:37 too much about this politics, but I just think we gotta put something in place to where... I think anybody above 60 is too old. I'm with you. That's my decision. You know what's interesting, though? There's plenty of jobs that they'll probably tell you that you're too old for.
Starting point is 00:13:53 Or you just know you might be too old for. And there's plenty of jobs that we know you can't have all of these convicted convictions and still get. Last thing. Last thing, last thing, do you hang up here because I know you're quick with it. I think that's why I love that Trump is running
Starting point is 00:14:12 because it shows the hypocrisy that America always have had. But it really shows now if you're going to let a convicted fellow run the president, you got to take it off like apartment applications, you got to take off job applications, you got with certain ones, certain ones. But you you got to take it off apartment applications, you got to take it off job applications.
Starting point is 00:14:25 You got to, with certain ones, certain ones. But you got to just take it off, because it ain't right. All right. Thank you, brother. Hello, who's this? Hey, this is Israel. How y'all doing this morning? Israel, what up?
Starting point is 00:14:37 Get it off your chest, brother. I just want to say, you know, Democrats think want to tell us not to believe our lying eyes. Like, everybody can't see Joe Bidenism. He is 81, and God bless him. You know, but that don't mean you're capable, you know, and you're the only person to run this country. You know, we see what's going on. You know, you can tell us it's not happening, this is not happening,
Starting point is 00:14:58 but we see it. I mean, we actually out here living it. I'm actually seeing people having to put their groceries back at the cash register. You know, people peddling for energy bills now. You know, so quit peeing on my leg and telling me it's raining. You got walls breaking out everywhere. And one more thing. You know why nobody don't like Trump?
Starting point is 00:15:18 Why? Because that man was the only president in the past 50 years that didn't get us in no war. And wars is big money. War, defense contractors run the world. He's the only president in the past 50 years that didn't give us no war. The only one. Okay. All right.
Starting point is 00:15:36 Well, thank you, Israel. A world thing. Please, y'all do me this one solid. Yes, sir. Tell Kamala Harris to stop coming down here in Atlanta jamming up that traffic. Especially on Friday in a rush hour. She is not that important. Yes, sir. She's the most important woman in the world. Not when you try to get home with traffic. You try to get home.
Starting point is 00:16:06 Took him two hours to get home yesterday. Yes, you did. Tell them brothers down in California who should have locked up in mass incarceration for weed charges, which is the eighth. Tell them that. I understand what you're saying, but I mean, just technically she still is the second. She's the most powerful woman in the world. She's the vice president of the United States of America. Like, come on. I understand what he's saying,
Starting point is 00:16:22 but come on. He just want to get home. Traffic was crazy yesterday. People can't see past their own lives, and I wish elected officials understood that. They can't see past their bills, and they can't see past, you know, their lives. Don't inconvenience them in no way, shape, or form. So, Ms. Vice President Harris, stay out of Atlanta on Friday and start making traffic bad. Well, take a helicopter.
Starting point is 00:16:42 Where we got to go? You're making traffic crazy. Hello, who's this? Yeah, how you doing? This is Jason calling out of Wilmington, North Carolina. What's up, Jason? Get it off your chest. Yeah, man.
Starting point is 00:16:52 It's just a positive note. I was going to say out there, when you down your own self and things work out. So I'm an HVAC technician, and I started my own LLC. Okay, Congratulations. Yeah, and today is my first job on my own, working on my own on my LLC. Well, congratulations. What you got to do today? What you got to do today?
Starting point is 00:17:15 Well, a customer called me last night saying that they their unit not working. So I'm going to go out there, troubleshoot it and get it done. Make sure I leave the customer happy. Okay. Well, good luck, man, and congratulations on starting your new LLC. Thank you.
Starting point is 00:17:31 All right, brother. Get it off your chest. 800-585-1051. If you need to vent, you can hit us up. Now, we got Jess with the mess coming up. What are we talking about? Ben Affleck spends Father's Day with his ex-wife, Jennifer, and Najee. Whoa.
Starting point is 00:17:44 Yep. All right, we'll get into that next. And yes, Jess Hilarious lost her voice last night. She was out hanging with Chris Brown. She was singing to Chris Brown all night long at his concert. And now her voice is gone. But we'll get to it next. It's The Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 00:17:56 Come on. The Breakfast Club. Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are The Breakfast Club. Let's get to Jess with the mess. News is real, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are The Breakfast Club. Let's get to Jess with the mess. News is real, brother. News is real.
Starting point is 00:18:09 Jessica Robin Moore. Jess don't do no lying. Jess don't do no lying. She don't spare nobody. Worldwide Jess. Worldwide mess. On The Breakfast Club. She's a coachess.
Starting point is 00:18:23 She was able to get y'all to see something and understand something that nobody could get you to see. It's time to set it on. So, shout out to Rob 4ix9ine. He did something incredible over the weekend for Father's Day. To another story you'll see only on 6. New Orleans native rapper Rob 4ix9ine gifting some new orleans fathers this weekend just in time for father's day by paying the bonds for some non-violent offenders who are fathers over at orleans parish jail a cause important for the rapper who says he remembers how tough
Starting point is 00:18:57 things were for him as a child and i grew up my dad was incarcerated and i know how much like him being out could have helped my life being able to help dads that could get out of petty crimes that have been in there eight months, nine months behind $3,000 and $4,000. That's nothing. You can change a little kid's life. That's dope. Yeah, that is dope. He started his new annual concert during Father's Day weekend, too. Man, running Just Voice through AI, dropping a clue bomb for Rob for a night.
Starting point is 00:19:27 He also said he knew a lot of people who grew up without their dads and a gesture like this can make a huge difference. Yep. I can tell that you're touched. That's for sure. You sound like you're about to cry.
Starting point is 00:19:35 I get it. Yeah. Lado speaks on BBL. So she recently hopped on social media to explain why she got a BBL when she was 21. She's 25 now, but she reportedly decided to address the situation after social media users kept criticizing her for posting gym selfies.
Starting point is 00:19:55 I gained a little weight because I signed my deal when I was 20, about to be 21. And I was just having money and like eating out. I know I'm a foodie. So now I have the funds to like feed this foodie in me and stuff so i was just i gained a little weight and everybody on the internet was calling me bad body and stuff so i feel like that played a role i started being a little insecure about my body i guess and um yeah people were saying i'm built weird. It was like, oh, you built like your white jeans. That was just saying some rubbish. And I was just young and impressionable.
Starting point is 00:20:30 Yeah, to answer the question. I guess that's kind of wild. When somebody tells you that you bad built, built weird, I can see how that can impact your mindset because it just sounds crazy. It's one thing to say somebody fat while you out of shit, but you say you just built weird. Like a kid just took a bunch of Legos and threw something together yeah she's in a public guy she was in a public guy she was young she was 21 and they kept saying it about her i do remember
Starting point is 00:20:54 that and um but she also said like she already told us from day one that she got a bbo she only got one like four years ago right but she also like people, she know bitches that's on their third and fourth and fifth one. And she don't get one over here. She be in the gym. So sometimes these girls don't understand when you get a BBL and surgery, you can't just go back to eating like you did. You have to stay in the gym and you got to take care of yourself. I don't follow a lot on IG, but I hope she shows herself in the gym. She does.
Starting point is 00:21:27 Oh, okay, good. That's where the criticism came from. Every time she posts a selfie in the gym or a video, somebody is always like, but you go and get BBLs. She's got one. Right.
Starting point is 00:21:38 The reason I say that is because there's a lot of girls that follow her. You know what I mean? So the fact that they follow her can see that she's actually in the gym working out and hopefully they take them same steps opposed to a question how many bbls you need before they get it right listen some people just never feel like satisfied
Starting point is 00:21:54 i'm not hiring the same contractor to do the same thing over and over and over and over again right but would you hire the same contractor to fix the same thing over and over and over? But it's you. You got to stop eating. Over and over again. And some girls pay for it. Some girls will go. I know girls in the industry and out of the industry will get lipo like two times a year, three times a year. Jesus.
Starting point is 00:22:17 Just because it's easier. It's more affordable. You can put it on layaway. And people are too lazy to get in the gym. B.B. layaway is crazy. Yes. Yep. Getting a B.B. layaway is crazy. Like $10 a month or something? I don't in the gym. B.B. Layaway is crazy. Getting a B.B. Layaway is crazy. Like $10 a month or something?
Starting point is 00:22:28 I don't know the plan in there. I'm just saying. This is bringing Justin tears as well. Justin choked up a lot over the B.B. Layaway. A lot of touching stories. I do appreciate the fact that she said natural girls matter and so does B.B. Layaway. B.B. Layaway girls matter.
Starting point is 00:22:43 So she always prays natural girls for winning and encourage bbl girls matter so she always praise natural girls for winning and you know encourage fans to do what's best for them all bodies matter even the badly built ones oh my gosh okay so ben affleck spends father's day with another woman this woman is his ex-wife okay jennifer garner but he spent time with her and now his current wife is what the problem seems to be lying with with people online uh she showed j-lo showed ben affleck some love on ig with a post calling him the family's hero while she was posting on ig he was posted up with his ex but the kids was there too. Jennifer Garner was seen walking up to his rental property.
Starting point is 00:23:28 To be clear, like I said, they were married for a while and they do have kids. But J-Lo was not there. She reportedly went to dinner alone that night again. It's like, no. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:23:43 That was just something funny. But no, she wasn't with him all these stories are touching Jess this morning you can hear it in her voice she's choked up she's with the first Jennifer on the verge of tears I know how you feel about JLo and Ben Affleck I understand so
Starting point is 00:23:59 that's just a mess thank you Jess now if you're just joining us Jess went out to Chris Brown's concert Last night No no she just touched This morning And she lost her voice And she was singing
Starting point is 00:24:08 All night long And she lost her voice That's why she sounds Emotional and touched This morning PBL story JLo and Big And who else you did
Starting point is 00:24:16 Somebody else you did That brought you to tears Rob 49 Rob 49 And his He bailed out the fathers You see what I'm saying Yeah
Starting point is 00:24:24 My goodness. All right. Thank you, Jess. Yeah. Now, when we come back, we got front page news. And then comedian Miss Pat will be joining us. So don't go anywhere. It's The Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 00:24:31 Good morning. You're checking out The Breakfast Club. Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are The Breakfast Club. Let's get in some front page news. Again, last night, if you're just joining us, the Boston Celtics beat the Dallas Mavericks. They win the NBA championship.
Starting point is 00:24:48 Congratulations to them. They won 106-88. Very anticlimactic NBA finals. I mean, the Boston Celtics only lost three games throughout the whole playoff, so they ran through everybody. But like I said earlier, the WNBA got way better storylines.
Starting point is 00:25:04 Way better storylines than the NBA. Yeah. All right. Well, what else we got, Morgan? Good morning. Good morning. Sheesh, I hope to impress with my storylines. Sheesh, y'all mean.
Starting point is 00:25:13 New York Senator Chuck Schumer says he's going to push Congress this week to restore a ban on bump stocks. Now, Schumer argues the bump stock causes gun-related tragedies across the U.S. Let's hear more from senator schumer gun bump stocks like the one that took so many lives of people in las vegas risks public safety risks public tragedies will certainly cost human lives so the bump stock allows a semi-automatic weapon to fire much quicker as he mentioned um there was a bump stock used in that deadly Las Vegas mass shooting in 2017. Now, the Trump administration actually banned bump stocks following that mass shooting. However, the Supreme Court on Friday ruled that the federal ban on bump stocks is unlawful.
Starting point is 00:25:57 So, yeah, that's absolutely crazy. Meanwhile, June is National Gun Violence Awareness Month, and the Black Information Network has launched our Firearm Safety Awareness Campaign, Lock It, Store It. This comes as a new federal study shows nearly half of all U.S. households are not storing their guns properly. The study, published by the CDC, looked at data collected from gun owners across eight states, and it found that up to 43 percent of households stored loaded guns, which is not considered safe. While half of those households stored loaded guns did not put them in locked containers. So they need to be not loaded and, of course, stored in a like a safe or something like that. So the CDC says firearms are the leading cause of death of children in the U.S.
Starting point is 00:26:43 So guys, you you know make sure you you're safe you're safe yeah i agree with the bump stocks there's no way that those those uh you should be able to fire that many bullets at one make it make a regular rifle semi-automatic that's very dangerous for sure um so switching gears let's go back to sports um you know make things a little more light-hearted the nfl's docuseries, Hard Knocks, this season will feature an entire division for the first time. So Hard Knocks in season. The league announced all four AFC North teams will get spotlight. Cameras will follow the Baltimore Ravens.
Starting point is 00:27:19 Yes. Cincinnati Bengals, Cleveland Browns, and Pittsburgh Steelers for you, Jess, I guess. And during the regular season. So last season, the AFC North became the first division to have all of its teams finish with winning records. Hard Knocks in season with the AFC North will premiere on HBO and Max in December. Look forward to that. And speaking of sports, just a housekeeping note. iHeart is celebrating the launch of I Heart Women's Sports.
Starting point is 00:27:47 Starting today, you'll hear women's sports updates with everything you'll need to know from WNBA to NWSL to golf, softball, everything in between. And of course, the summer games. We're launching I Heart Women's Sports podcast with great lineup, including athletes and journalists to host the shows like Good Game with Sarah Spain. Big shout out to the founding partners, Capital One, Elf Cosmetics and Elf Skin for helping us give women's sports the attention that it deserves. Open the free iHeart app and search iHeart Women's Sports. Now, you would love that, right, Charlamagne? Because you was just talking about how WNBA has all the headlines this year.
Starting point is 00:28:24 Yeah, I'm all in for women's basketball. I don't know about the other women's sports. I don't know nothing about the other women's sports. Women's basketball for sure. But, you know, you can learn about it here on iHeart. If it's exciting. If they got somebody I'm interested in watching. Women's basketball definitely got
Starting point is 00:28:39 people I'm interested in watching. Well, that's your front page news. I'm Morgan Wood. You can follow me on social media at Morgan Media. M-O-R-G-Y-N Media. And make sure you're following the Black Information Network at Black Information Network and BINews.com. Thank y'all. Thanks, Morgan. Thank you, Morgan.
Starting point is 00:28:55 Now, when we come back, comedian Miss Pat will be joining us. Now, the Miss Pat show is back for season four. It's out right now. And she got a new season of her other show, Miss Pat Settles It. That's right. Yes. So we're going to talk to her when we come back. So don't move. It's out right now. We're going to kick it with Ms. Pat. And she's got a new season of her other show, Ms. Pat Settles It. That's right. Yes.
Starting point is 00:29:06 So we're going to talk to her when we come back. So don't move. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 00:29:13 What the hell, y'all? You're breezed up like a first-day on school break. And she's back. Ms. Pat is here, ladies and gentlemen.
Starting point is 00:29:20 She don't even know introduction. She just came in fired. Ms. Pat is here. Good morning. It's season four of the Ms. Patty Show on BET+. Welcome back, Ms. Patty.
Starting point is 00:29:28 Thank you. Thank you. Ms. Patty keeping the lights on at BET. You hear me? I don't know why y'all keep lying on me. Tyler Perry's over there. I'm just over there sweeping the floor. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:29:37 I forget Tyler over there. Well, Tyler and Ms. Patty. Well, I was going to say Ms. Patty sweeping the floor, but I'm glad to be season four. I'm glad. Absolutely. How you feeling? I'm feeling four. I'm glad. Absolutely. How you feeling? I'm feeling great. I'm feeling great.
Starting point is 00:29:48 I'm just doing TV and I'm doing a tour. I'm starting my second theater tour called Hot and Flashy. Why is it flashy? What's the... Mind your business because I'm grown.
Starting point is 00:29:57 What you mean? I'm just asking questions, Miss Pat. Why is it hot and flashy? Because I'm hot and flashy. Why is you greased up like a condom by the moment
Starting point is 00:30:07 walking up here looking like a walking walking here you look like a a dildo why you looking like oh my god
Starting point is 00:30:16 you see I had greased up like a used dildo too a used one I don't do dildos but keep talking I don't do dildos, but keep talking.
Starting point is 00:30:30 I don't need them fake eyelashes and a wig. What makes this show so successful, Ms. Pat? Because it's truthful. People can relate to it. You know, it's the first time somebody like me ever been on TV to say what real people were thinking. You know, we've seen all the moms before who played moms, who did great jobs. But you always say, that ain't my mom. That ain't how my aunt talked to me. And I think when they put my big, crazy black behind on TV, I was able to, I gave the people a voice that never had a voice on TV before.
Starting point is 00:30:56 So that's all. And people come up and tell me all the time, the thing that we dig into, you know, we dig into child molestestation abortion the convicted felon everything that real people go through in life or know somebody who went through in life so i think that's why people love the show but it's a comedy it is don't you laugh well you probably don't watch yeah because i ain't gonna say until y'all read your book so don't lie i read your book too though i ain't read i read my own book one time because they paid me them people dog my behind oh you read slow uh i was getting paid hourly
Starting point is 00:31:35 i was not and i was gonna take all the time i needed hey them does and a's and and it's your words, Miss Payne. I don't care. I was getting paid by the hour. I was taking my time. At that time, that was the most I ever got paid by the hour. So you thought I was going to read that thing, man?
Starting point is 00:31:54 I didn't even rehearse. And usually I rehearse to make sure I pronounce the words right. I said, would you pay me an hour? Ooh, there's going to be a long week. Yeah. So the fact that you visit all of those traumas on your show, has it ever been anything like that's been very emotional
Starting point is 00:32:07 for you to film? Everything is very emotional. Dealing with Jordan E. Cooper. The first season, we was going to do an episode about my mama's boyfriend touching us. And my mama just turning away like, because you know, predators come in and they groom the family. You know, they come in, they
Starting point is 00:32:23 see what type of needs you got and what we needed. We needed a father figure. We need somebody to help us grocery rent and that predator came in and he did what he wanted to do with my sister and me. And when we told our mom, she just looked the other way. So, Jordan, we wrote a whole episode in the first
Starting point is 00:32:40 season. And this is my first time ever being on TV. I'm like, oh, I don't think I'm ready to visit that. So, we visit in the second season which broke me all the way down because I was already dealing with a lot of trauma for my kids father who I was 12 he was 22 marriage shot me so who's did we was telling out all stories then you want me to tell the child molestation story on top of it I was like we got a back some of this is up before I have to go to counseling so we took that out we did it in the second season, which was great.
Starting point is 00:33:07 Jordan said there's a healing that happens this season. What do you mean by that? He said there's a healing that, is that quote, there's a healing that's going on in front of the lens. It was. I dealt with my mom because my mom used to say really bad things to me. You know, I'm lighter skinned. My sister's darker skinned. But to me, my sister always been way more cuter than I was.
Starting point is 00:33:24 My sister had long curly hair. She was beautiful she don't crack now but uh jesus that cracked her ass she was beautiful But she don't crack now. She ain't doing too good now. She look good back then, but she ain't doing too good. I wasn't that pretty bad. I wasn't. Jesus. So my mama used to say ugly things to me because I had acne really bad. And she would always talk about how ugly my skin was. And I'm 52, and I still can hear my mom in my mind saying bad things to me so i think that's one of the reasons why i
Starting point is 00:34:06 work so hard in life is because the things that my mama said to me so we did a whole episode where my mom come back as a ghost and she and she what she put on me she want me to put on my kids because her mom put on her so there in the episode you see me break a generation of curse and at the end i broke down and i remember fighting and i said joy don't push me down and at the end i just broke down crying and i just remember saying i hate this damn all of that came back up all of it because you know i never went to counseling and i've been through some stuff so to deal with what i've been through you know and i told somebody this the other day i said my sister dealt with what we went through doing drugs and alcohol i dealt by just shutting the door on it well if you shut that door on it
Starting point is 00:34:49 one day that door gonna open back up and all what you had behind that door is gonna eventually flow out so when i got the miss pat show and started telling joy in my life he just keep bringing all of this stuff out but it is a healing because it's stuff i never talked about oh i never really dealt with so i think i heal along with the audience we think it was other ways that you like you coped like i know you said your sister did drugs did you do anything else like yeah i ate look at me chick fil a he was waiting on me to say i was fat every time i come here i was not looking at me i'm not gonna lose no way i'm gonna come here next time, fat. And the next time, fat. When you come to my funeral, I'm going to be fat.
Starting point is 00:35:25 No, it's not. That is not true. I tried on zippy. It gave me gallstones. When did you finally feel it comfortable where you could talk about all these stories? Because some of these stories, you'd be like, damn. You don't know if you want to laugh with you or you just want to cry. Just be sad the whole episode.
Starting point is 00:35:43 You know, I do it like my my comedy i'm just an open book i'm not ashamed of nothing i've talked i've been through you know i was on stage last week i mean the other night i was like oh yeah i had crabs gonna rent fleas everybody like what and so i was talking about the whole thing about young girls shaving their vagina well i'm 52 your mama and me we didn't shave our vagina unless we had crabs or gone to real. No, that's true. I was born in 1978. The first point I saw had bush. Yes. The Playboy magazine had bush in them.
Starting point is 00:36:10 And they only shaved them if they had crabs. But now everybody's just walking around with a bird vagina. So I don't get it. What's a bird vagina? Just a bald head. It didn't look like a bird. Mine look like a beak. I haven't seen it because i got a flap in the front
Starting point is 00:36:26 yo i put a mirror down there and it don't fog up it look like a little bird no i don't do that all right we got more with miss pat when we come back don't move it's the breakfast club good morning everybody is dj nv jess hilarious charlamagne the guy we are the breakfast club we still have miss pat in the building charlamagne are you having fun you know what life is great my husband is retired i just moved into my house about time about time when did you finish i finished it okay it took two and a half years because i was too cheap to hire contracts you was your own contractor i was was my own contractor in TikTok. I was watching you.
Starting point is 00:37:07 It's like 15,000 square feet. Okay. Amazing. I tore up some stuff, put some stuff back in there. I'm a DIY, and I keep telling these people, you need to give me a DIY show because that's what I like to do. That's what I used to do when I immediately stopped stealing. I started doing DIY, and I love it.
Starting point is 00:37:24 So I built this house. My husband thought I was crazy. I know you went over budget because you was there every day. Wasn't no budget. Oh, okay. Wasn't no budget. Well, how? You do tour.
Starting point is 00:37:32 You do TV. You're a construction worker. Construction worker. God damn. How do you balance that and still be able to be a wife, a mom, like all of that? I've been married 30-something years. So when you've been married 30-something years, really dealt with somebody that you know to watch tv with so when i come home i mean look i'm i'm at the point i was just telling somebody i'm at the point where i just
Starting point is 00:37:57 told my husband we can no longer sleep in the same bedroom because i'm tired of sharing toilets with him i'm tired of sharing the bed with him. He snores. He's on no zipping. He ain't losing nothing but air. So I just want to be by myself. Wow. So what did your husband say when you said you no longer want to be in the same room with him? He did.
Starting point is 00:38:15 We be FaceTiming each other. 15,000 square feet, damn right. Right. Well, he's just on one side of my house. So his bed haven't arrived to the new house yet. So we'll see how that works. But we definitely got separate toilets. I'm tired of sharing the toilet with somebody.
Starting point is 00:38:34 I just want peace. That's all I want. Y'all going to eventually get there. You're going to eventually get there. And that works for both of y'all. I don't know if it works for him yet. Because I think he's going to eventually get there. And that works for both of y'all. You and him. I don't know if it works for him yet because I think he think I'm BSing. You just need breaks from each other every now and then. I go on the road every week.
Starting point is 00:38:51 My husband's retired. He just take care of the house. So I think we get enough breaks. I've been gone since last week. So he won't see me until Monday of next week. Does he check on you at least? We talk every day. I have a routine that I've always had because it's the same drug dealing mentality that I got.
Starting point is 00:39:08 I always wake up early in the morning. I don't sell drugs anymore, but the first person I call is my husband because I know my dad's going to get busy. And sometimes I'm on the other side of the world, and I just wake him up every morning at 6 o'clock his time. And we'll talk for an hour or two, and then I know I talk to my husband. You was waking up to do radio, but what happened? They quieted me. They quieted you? They fired me before I could quit.
Starting point is 00:39:32 Dang. Oh, damn. Damn. I knew that was coming from this way. Yeah. You know, I told them, I said, I'm going to leave in August. And before August could get there, I was blown away. I never thought I was going to get fired from that job.
Starting point is 00:39:48 So you had no idea? No, me and Shamil didn't have no idea. No idea at all. I just knew they was going to renew her contract, and I was going to go on about my business. Because I was never there. And I could never be there. But that's what happens when you work with a hater. And I'm just going to go on and say it.
Starting point is 00:40:03 I don't even care. Because they can't even whoop my ass. You know who the hater is. Tigger. Tigger's the biggest a hater. And I'm just going to go on and say it. I don't even care because that came about whoop my ass. You know who the hater is, Tigger. Tigger's the biggest damn hater. I mean, you had a good show and you messed it up because of your ego. And I think it's because I would come in there and say, I know it because I didn't care.
Starting point is 00:40:18 I said, look, I don't need a job. I work here. This is my husband's check. I ain't never spent the check up here. I'm working for my husband's check. I ain't never seen, i ain't never spent a v103 check this this is my husband check and it is you know when you work with somebody it's just jealousy to me it was jealousy really i'm just gonna go and put it out there and if you call me we could fight in the street it was it was it was jealousy i bought a g wagon your truck cost more than both of my cars. I said, we'll buy you another car so we can be equal.
Starting point is 00:40:46 Damn it. Damn it. Damn, Ms. Pat. Yeah, you know, another thing was is that we was all equal. So you couldn't talk down to nobody. And you weren't going to talk down to me no way because I would have whooped you like, hey, back in the day when I went back on Section 8. I used to always want to get fined so my rent can go back down to free. So I didn't give a
Starting point is 00:41:06 crap but I was really when they walked me in now and they said we're not renewing your contract because I said I was leaving in August I was so shocked I said y'all gonna fine me? Wow. Do you know these people get up to listen to me? Don't nobody listen to this crap.
Starting point is 00:41:22 Miss Pat got a hit podcast, hit TV show Hit TV shows. And you're going to find a person who had the most going on with you, me and Shamil. Are you going to leave the DJ? You want the DJ just to spend workers? To at least reach out to you and say thank you for it. I blocked that. He sure did.
Starting point is 00:41:41 I said, don't you? I'm not Shamil. You don't play with me. I mean, you know, Shamil was nice. I think she still talked to him or whatever. She's nice because I still talk to her all the time. But I'm not. You get one time to play with me.
Starting point is 00:41:53 I'm 52 years old. I don't have time to play these games with you. You're low down. You're dirty. And anybody who go over there and work for him and the show ain't doing. The show was doing well when I got there. It was number 15. When I left, we were two and three.
Starting point is 00:42:06 You gonna fire us? You should have got fired. A long time ago. But keep your little show, because I ain't never needed it anyway. My team was like, why are you going over there and work for that old dead ass station? Don't make me wake up and take unnecessary baths. What? I didn't get up and take a bath. Everyone. Yeah. Yo. I knew it wasn't going to work.
Starting point is 00:42:33 Why? When you came and did the week here. Ms. Pat came and did a week here. And that's competition. And she was only supposed to come here for one day. It ain't competition. It was competition. You was only supposed to come here for one day. It ain't competition. It was competition. You was in my city.
Starting point is 00:42:47 You, cause I listen to, I listen to y'all every morning now. It was, you got me fine. Y'all got me fine. That's right,
Starting point is 00:42:54 y'all got me fine. Y'all got me fine. Oh my God, when I got back on hell, Brooklyn Lou, oh my God, you was only,
Starting point is 00:43:00 you did the, what does that report y'all do? The rumor report. You did the rumor report. I said, what the hell is the rumor report? I didn't do The rumor report. You did the rumor report. I said, what the hell is the rumor report? I didn't do no rumor report.
Starting point is 00:43:07 They pull out the tape. I said, that's the rumor report. I thought I was just up there talking. I said, they just told me to sit in on this. I didn't know that was the rumor report. But they got to understand, you a star outside of radio. But she was promoting her show at the time. I was promoting my show.
Starting point is 00:43:23 The show just came back. I was promoting my show. And I'm came back. I was promoting my show. And he would say, well, this show says your name. It does not say my name. So I worry about keeping the Miss Pat show on. That's why I make my money. I don't make no money here. I mean, I made money.
Starting point is 00:43:39 That was for my husband. I did that because I like doing it. And then you're going to tell me not to go on one of the biggest shows to promote my show to promote my i said i told him this i said it really didn't hurt you because people would have liked me and probably would have came over there listening us in the morning you're stupid fool and it's not like you wasn't shouting them out it's not like we say hey don't shout out your radio show miss pat yeah but it was it was a jealousy you at the competition anyway i don't compete. I'm fat. I came over here to tell people to watch the Ms. Pat show.
Starting point is 00:44:08 I don't compete. I eat. Tell them, Ms. Pat. Oh, my God. Hit me up, boy. You and them rappers want to whoop your ass. Well, I'm a comedian. You're going to have to get it. Jess, I wish you weren't pregnant so we could jump on the show. You wouldn't want to do your own show, though, Ms. Pat?
Starting point is 00:44:25 I would want to do my own show. Ms. Pat needs her own morning show if she want to get up in the morning. I don't know if she got time. I'm a morning person. I'm asleep by 6.30 if I'm just at home. But I did. I learned a lot over there. And I really like doing radio.
Starting point is 00:44:39 But, you know, it is what it is. They let me go. They quiet me. But it was day lost. It was day lost. I got a fourth season. I got season two of the Ms. They let me go. They acquired me. But it was day lost. It was day lost. I got a fourth season. I got season two of The Miss Pat Settles It. I got other things going on.
Starting point is 00:44:50 Shamil became a housewife. I said, when she got that housewife, I said, ooh, I know you sick now. You got rid of everybody who could have brought somebody to that dead ass station. So Miss Pat would have been on her fourth season, and Shamil would have been a housewife right now in the morning. And I'm the second season of the Miss Pat Settles It. I just finished taping it. All right, we got more with Miss Pat when we come back. It's The Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 00:45:11 Good morning. Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are The Breakfast Club. We're still kicking it with Miss Pat. The Miss Pat Show Season 4 is out right now. Charlamagne? Is it true that you never wanted to be famous?
Starting point is 00:45:23 Because your mom used to always tell you that you wasn't going to be. Yeah. It was fame was something. And I don't consider myself famous now. I consider myself with a lot of jobs. Because, you know, it's the way my mama beat me down. She always said I wasn't good enough. She always said I wasn't shit.
Starting point is 00:45:41 So, in my head, I never saw myself like other people. And my husband told me, he said, that's why you don't want to do a lot of things, because I was scared to get out there. I wanted to make the money, but I didn't want to be up front. And then when I got this TV show, it really put me out there. And I didn't even know I was shy. Like, if you want to take a picture with me, I do it. But then I'd be like, why? I used to ask myself why. And people would come but then i'll be like why i used to ask
Starting point is 00:46:05 myself why and people would come up to me and be like oh miss pay you so great you're telling my story and i'm like no i'm telling my story so if fame is something i had to get used to like i don't go to the black walmart's because they won't leave me alone so i try to go way out in the white neighborhood because white people they treat fame different different. What's up, Ms. Pat? Black people, shaking on you, pulling on your wig. Get your hands off me. Ain't nobody shaking yet. F*** you.
Starting point is 00:46:33 What you mean? I didn't say ain't nobody shaking. Ain't nobody. You think I ain't shakable? I ain't going to keep taking these. I ain't going to take
Starting point is 00:46:42 too many of these little dicks at you yet. You see, I smell not. I'm going to take too many of these little digs at you yet. You see it. I see it. I smell it. I'm going to take one of my boobs out and drop them on your head and break your damn neck. What's wrong with him, Envy? Oh, man.
Starting point is 00:46:54 You know, to me, Omar, that's why I'm glad when you come up here. Listen. You and Jess got my back. I love it. How is it at BET? I love BET. I do. I really do.
Starting point is 00:47:02 I'm being honest. You know what? And let me just say that this is our best season ever. I don't know why it took four seasons to really get in for black people and other people to really get on it. This is our most watched season ever. Wow. Congrats. We kicked nothing but ass.
Starting point is 00:47:17 But you dug it out a lot, though, yourself, though. Like, you have done what you had to do. Like, most of the time where I see you or I run into you or if I see you on the red carpet or even if you hit me in the dm this is not because bet said it you do it yeah when you see me doing certain things a lot of it time is just me out of my pocket i don't i didn't wait to bet get me on late night i had me a pr person late night didn't even want me same thing with you guys first time i asked to come over, the note back was she ain't famous enough. Who is she? Who said that? Shut your ass up. You said that. I ain't said that. And then I run into him at a Lee Daniel party
Starting point is 00:47:50 and Lee Daniel introduce her at a Diddy party. Oh, I didn't say Diddy party. Yeah, he been to a Diddy party. He never been to no Diddy party ever in my life. Why is everybody denying Diddy parties? Diddy through nice parties. I never went. That don't mean you got taken in the room. That don't mean somebody touch you. That just mean you was at a Diddy parties? Diddy threw nice parties. I never went. That don't mean you got taken in a room.
Starting point is 00:48:05 That don't mean somebody touch you. That just mean you was at a Diddy party. I mean, everybody act like if you go to a Diddy party, you had to do something to Diddy to be at the party. I never went. I don't know. But you probably did go. But don't deny now. I've never been to a Diddy party.
Starting point is 00:48:20 You never got invited to. You look like you went. They don't invite me no way. The way you over there greased up. They know I'm a towel, Ms. Patty. The way you over there greased up They know I'm a towel You think I'm a little white f***ing ass and not towel? Yeah I think you would let some of my f***ing ass not towel Then Wendy Williams f*** you
Starting point is 00:48:36 That is not funny I am a victim That was a good episode What did you have to do to keep that Wendy Williams job? Not funny. I'm a victim. That was hilarious. Good episode on that shit. That was hilarious. What did you have to do to keep that Wendy Williams job? I've heard a few things. I heard you had to pick the health and plastic titties. She said pick the health.
Starting point is 00:49:03 Since you want to keep digging at me. What you have to do to keep that? Because that's what popped Charlamagne in the world. That's right. That is true. So, you know what I mean? It wasn't a Diddy party. But tell us what you did over there.
Starting point is 00:49:17 You had to take one for the team. I'm telling you, your wife, this is going to get us off Medicaid. This is going to get us off Medicaid. Look at him laughing. He know I'm telling your wife, this is going to get us off Medicaid. This is going to get us off Medicaid. Look at her laughing. You know I'm telling the truth. Then all of a sudden, she let you go. She let you go. And if it's a no more plastic tits, it's a pick.
Starting point is 00:49:36 You the reason why she got dementia. Man, cut it out. You had to forget? Oh, my God. She had to forget? Oh, my God. She had to forget. She had to forget that, too. What is it? Man, that is funny as shit.
Starting point is 00:49:54 Did he start claiming dementia, y'all? What? Did he start claiming dementia? He battled. That might be the way. He battled. But nobody ever said Miss Pat wasn't famous to come up here. Nobody said that.
Starting point is 00:50:07 Yes, you did. Because I asked. I asked. The answer was no. I saw you at that Lee Daniel thing. And Lee Daniel introduced you. You were like, yeah, come on the show. And I'm like.
Starting point is 00:50:16 And my thing was. Because y'all didn't know me. Y'all wasn't really familiar. And I said, I'm a walking hill. I read Rabbit. You read Rabbit after we sent it to you. After you let me know. So all I had was a book. I read Rabbit. You read Rabbit after we sent it to you after you let me know. Yes. So all I had was a book. I really didn't have
Starting point is 00:50:28 no show or anything and I said you ain't gonna never forget me because I was mad because I tried several times to get on here. I'm glad I'm on here now. But the publicists will lie and say that to the publicists if they do reach out. I had no publicists at the time I couldn't afford now. All I had was I don't know who they was talking to. I don't know who they was back then.
Starting point is 00:50:44 Nobody said that though. You said it because you didn don't know who they was talking to. I don't know who they was back then. Nobody said that, though. If they did... No. You said it because you didn't even know me. I'm sure they did. Thank you, Evan. But I don't remember nobody asking about Ms. Pat. I remember when Ms. Pat came.
Starting point is 00:50:53 Ms. Pat came so early. She was introducing her story for the first time to us, and we were like in a maze. But I had Red Rabbit already. The first time you came here, I had Red Rabbit. And I think you came with your... You came with your daughter at the time, too. My daughter? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:51:05 That was the first time she told the story. And then it just started going from there for Miss Pat. Yeah. Because y'all said no. Because I thought you didn't like me because you were going to catch a flight. And then you kept turning around. You was like, I'm going to miss my damn flight. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:51:16 Well, I'm glad I had read the book. He ain't read that damn book. I did read the book. There's so much in that book. I remember to this day. Because I was sitting there reading like, damn, this woman done been through a lot you've been through a lot your nipple shot off yes i did damn so dope i sold a lot of them i think a year later i sent you the bet awards the red carpet awards and they and this is how crazy it was bet didn't even know who miss pat was the show was so
Starting point is 00:51:37 early and i called me i called you over remember yep i even knew the story because your show uh fox had picked it up but it was fox show. Then it was Hulu. Hulu shot the pilot. And then BET ended up grabbing it. BET got it out the vault because they threw it in the vault. When I called my son a n***a, that white man said, uh-uh. I said, it's just like calling your kids a school shooter, white people.
Starting point is 00:51:58 They threw it in the vault and then BET came and got it. We've been popping ever since. But we love you, Miss Pat. I love you guys and you know I love Miss Pat. We support you for anything that you do. We support it. We've been popping ever since. We love you, Ms. Pat. I love you, guys. We support you for anything that you do. We support you. We appreciate you. I do love you, Ms. Pat.
Starting point is 00:52:11 I don't f*** with you. You know what he do? He will text back. He used to then text back. That is not true. You famous as f***. Ms. Pat called to check up on me. Birthdays, holidays, just make sure
Starting point is 00:52:26 I'm alright. I forgot to tell you happy Father's Day. Happy Father's Day, Envy. I forgot to text you yesterday. Thank you. Happy Father's Day. Thank you, Ms. Pat. Happy Father's Day to you, too. F*** you. That look different in the top of your head. That from Wendy.
Starting point is 00:52:41 We can never leave you alone, y'all. Yo. Oh, my God. I love that song. I thank y'all. I thank y'all. That headline is going to be so funny. Miss Pat Accuses Wendy Williams of ****.
Starting point is 00:52:54 What? What did you say? Lord, take that back. Don't put that out there. Voluntarily, ****. He wanted it. Voluntarily, he wanted it. That was his first radio job. No, it wasn't.
Starting point is 00:53:09 Yes, it was. No, I worked in South Carolina. Yeah, that don't count. Nobody listens to South Carolina. I did four stations. I was on four stations in South Carolina. Boy, please, the rats in New York was more famous than you. You had to do what you had to do.
Starting point is 00:53:22 And Bigfoot was your favorite. That's the little thing. The thing we had to do. I ain't never had to do none of that. Oh my God. That woman is sick, Miss Pat. I know. Of you. She erased her own memory.
Starting point is 00:53:46 That's right. Y'all gonna get me in trouble. Ladies and gentlemen, Ms. Pat. Season 4 of the Ms. Pat Show on BET+. Check it out. And again, Ms. Pat, we love you. Thank you. The breakfast club is Ms. Pat, ladies and gentlemen. Let's get to Jess with the best there.
Starting point is 00:54:00 The news is real. Jessica Robin Moore. Jess don't do no lying. She don't spare nobody. just with the best there on the breakfast club she's a coach of she was able to get y'all to see something and understand something that nobody could get you to see. It's time to settle it all. So Tims, the singer, recently did an interview with Korti. During the interview, she spoke on why she wears baggy clothes while she's working. I was going to a lot
Starting point is 00:54:34 of studios alone, meeting people I've never met, people that I don't know. They don't know me. I'm unknown. Because of my objective, which is I just want to make music. I don't really care about politics or anything which is I want I just want to make music I don't really care about politics or anything here I want to be here to learn and if me being attractive is disturbing you it's stopping me from me achieving my goal
Starting point is 00:54:55 I'm going to help you when I go to the studio I wear like baggy clothes oh wow and I'm in my alpha mode because I want you to not be seduced by me and most of the time it works why because they can't tell she's just here to work i i agree with that i get it sad though but i get it how is it sad because you should be able to wear what you want to wear and not feel uncomfortable or a man feel like he you trying to seduce him or trying to hit on you at the studio when you just i get what you're saying it's sad that that she has to feel like that about men yes yes i feel you i mean in my line of work stand up i wear baggy clothes to take away from like my body and stuff too because you're not really paying attention to the jokes
Starting point is 00:55:39 and then honestly female comedians have not been known to be sexy and all of that and so like this new era so like holy damn that was a stand-up new era yeah i'm sorry what are you saying no no no am i in a new era no what did you say i did not say that what are you talking about what did you say i said no i'm listening to you anyway yeah so like back in the day yeah like you know well you always had some more she dressed down up you know she dressed great you know but female comedians weren't known to be sexy you get what i'm saying until this new era you know you got like heels and boobs out cleavage all that i choose not to do that um i'm a tom girl anyway too but i still got my days where i want to do that but the stage is
Starting point is 00:56:25 not where i'm gonna do it because you're not gonna focus on my jokes you won't focus on this ass okay it's bbl and that's not okay i'm trying to make you laugh not make you want to f me that's your voice oh i thought you're talking about us this morning no i thought you were trying to make us laugh. Krishan Rock sent me to 30 days in jail and 12 months probation in L.A. for an assault with a deadly weapon, not a gun. She was originally being charged for battery, but they dropped those charges. These charges allegedly stem from assaulting James Wright at Tamar Braxton's concert. Remember that happened when she went, yeah. And she thought she wasn't going to get caught up for that, but I thought that was in Atlanta. That man
Starting point is 00:57:09 pressed charges. Yeah, yeah. It was in Atlanta. That was in Atlanta, but she's in LA. Oh, so they got to take her to Atlanta. They originally arrested her for something in LA. That happened downtown. But they dropped those charges.
Starting point is 00:57:25 And now she has to stay in there for 30 days. Damn. For what happened in Atlanta. But she's also waiting to be extradited to Oklahoma. Why? To face drug charges. I don't know. Let's call her and see.
Starting point is 00:57:38 This is what I have. This is it. This is what I have. This is what it is. Damn. All right. Damn. In other news, Morgan Freeman.
Starting point is 00:57:48 Every time I just hear Morgan Freeman, I'll be like, oh my God, a slave. Like, I think about it. Not that he's a slave, but Morgan Freeman. He just has such a righteous civil rights name. I see what you're saying. You know what I'm saying? It's an indentured servant name. Yes.
Starting point is 00:58:02 Yes. He worked for the Freeman. And he's also reminding us that he hates Black History Month. During an interview with Variety, Morgan Freeman doubled down on older comments that he made about Black History Month. He said, I detest it. The mere idea of it. You're going to give me the shortest month in a year and you're going to celebrate my history? This whole idea makes my teeth itch it's not right
Starting point is 00:58:26 i didn't know teeth could itch his gums but he's old enough to think whatever he wants you're right back in 2023 he told the times black history month is an insult also african-american is an insult i don't subscribe to that title black people have had different titles all the way back to the n-word and i do not know how these things get such a grip but everyone uses african-american well morgan don't want y'all bringing up his past he's like one of the last living black people who was around for a lot of that history he's 200 plus years old so you know y'all be talking about a lot of stuff that might trigger him excuse me those stuff that make it steve To be clear, he doesn't hate his blackness. He supports everything.
Starting point is 00:59:08 Even what Denzel Washington said. When Denzel said, I'm very proud to be black, but black is not all I am. You can't define me in that way. You can't define me in that way. That's what he said. Alright, moving on to the last Denzel Washington story. I'm mad as hell we don't have
Starting point is 00:59:23 no audio audio i'm struggling denzel washington recalls working with whitney houston on preacher's wife so we know that movie came out 1996 the preacher's wife they did that together on saturday denzel shared his experience filming with her um while talking at the African Black Film Festival. He said, I always felt like I wanted to protect her. You know? She wanted to be so tough, but she really wasn't.
Starting point is 00:59:51 That's all. Okay. That's what he said. That's just what the mess? No, that's what he said. Oh, okay. He said that's all, okay? Oh, okay.
Starting point is 01:00:02 That's what he said. If you're just joining us, Jess is doing a lot of stories that are touching her. You can hear it in her voice. She actually, no. She asked me why he said that. Why he said that. So basically, he wanted to shed light on the fact that he saw that she was like battling pain or whatever.
Starting point is 01:00:21 And we know Whitney Houston from Newark. She's always been that damn girl. That's right. And all of that. We know her cussing out Wendy, stepping into anybody that got a problem with her, being snappy. However, she was going through things.
Starting point is 01:00:34 You know, she was criticized a lot. So I think what he was saying is like... Battling addiction. Yeah. But that, yeah, that's also adding to it. But I think her toughness was like, kind of like a defense mechanism because she had to defend herself against everything.
Starting point is 01:00:51 They didn't like her date, Bobby. He was saying she was gay because of, um, Robin, um, the drug addiction, everything.
Starting point is 01:00:57 And she probably didn't want people to really see her because she was walking around with a mask on, but clearly she was dealing with a lot of demons that we find out about later. So a lot of that can be, like you said, a defense mechanism and projection to keep you from seeing who she really is. And him working with her, he had to get to know her, I mean,
Starting point is 01:01:17 and he probably saw right through the hard exterior. Yeah, so that's all, okay? That's Jess with the Mess? Yeah. Now, if you're all, okay? That's just a mess. Yeah. Now, if you're just joining us, Jess went out last night to see Chris Brown perform. And Darnap. Darnap shouted me out from the stage.
Starting point is 01:01:32 Who she says, we ain't see that video yet. Ain't nobody record it? It's going to be online today. I didn't record it. Because I was just so happy to see him, right? And it's a part where him and two other dancers, they come in the air. They in the the air and they fly from stage to stage and he was like jess you had a baby yet i was like no boy so y'all had a whole conversation while he was in the air he didn't hear me i heard him because
Starting point is 01:01:59 he had the mic but i was like no boy i know your sister now i was with you did this really happen who else was with you um taylor she did this happen and chris was with me so so just so just lost her voice last night singing chris brown record so that's why she her voice sounds a little harsh this morning absolutely all right why are you looking at her like that man i'm just looking i'm not looking back i am so so I don't mind. Who you giving your donkey to, man? For after the hour, we need a young woman. She's not young.
Starting point is 01:02:31 She's 71 years old. She's from Florida. Her name is Patricia Whitehead. She needs to come to the front of the congregation. This is a good reason to not shack up. Okay. Okay? All right.
Starting point is 01:02:40 We'll get into that next. It's The Breakfast Club. Come on. You're checking out The Breakfast Club. Make sure you tell them 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 florida man is arrested after deputies say he rigged the door to his home in an attempt to electrocute his pregnant wife. Police arrested an Orlando man for attacking a flamingo.
Starting point is 01:03:09 The Breakfast Club, bitches. Donkey of the Day with Charlamagne Tha God. I don't know why y'all keep letting him get y'all like this. Well, Duval, Donkey of the Day for Tuesday, June 18th goes to a 71-year-old Florida woman named Patricia Whitehead. What does your Uncle Charla always say about the great state of Florida? The craziest people in America come from the Bronx and all of Florida. And today is absolutely no exception. Now, if you're from the country, like I'm
Starting point is 01:03:32 from the country, South Carolina to be exact, you already know. Charleston, Mouse Corner, 843 all day. Salute to the Metro as well. Columbia, South Carolina, 803. Drop on a clues bomb for South Carolina, damn it. If you're from the South, then you probably heard the term shacking up. You know what shacking up is, right Jess? You know what shacking up is, damn it. Okay? If you're from the South, then you probably heard the term shacking up. You know what shacking up is,
Starting point is 01:03:47 right, Jess? Yeah. You know what shacking up is, Envy, right? Yes, sir. Okay? When you start living in the same house
Starting point is 01:03:52 with your boo without being married, very frowned upon by some older folks, they feel a person will never buy the cow if they get in the milk for free. That's probably not even
Starting point is 01:04:01 a politically correct thing to say nowadays, especially around fat people, okay? Because if of the big back brigade and you shack it up with someone the last thing you want to be referred to as is a cow well if you are a person who is against shacking up if you know someone who is shacking up and you want to convince them that shacking up is not the best option then you need to send them this story see patricia and this man shared a residential space and she became angry with him because he did not clean up after himself that right there has to be one of the top reasons couples can't live
Starting point is 01:04:30 together if you messy and i'm clean then it's damn near impossible to live with a messy person okay for example when you're in a relationship and your partner is a jokey person that's cute when y'all don't live together you think they so funny until you live with them then that joking every day of your life might become annoying okay that's what living together means you have to experience the reality of that person not the fantasy all the little distinctive things that make your partner an individual you have to deal with them okay and if you don't like what the person is doing you have to have a conversation about it you have to tell him or her okay are they about the habits that bother you and suggest new solutions to live with your partner?
Starting point is 01:05:07 And if you are a person, OK, once again, who doesn't like mess, who likes to keep a tidy house, a person who's messy is damn near impossible to live with. Now, you just heard me say that you have to be able to have conversations about the habits you don't like and your significant other, your significant other, OK, your boo that you were choosing to shack up with. Well, Patricia Whitehead must not like conversation because, as I told you before, this man she was shacking up with was messy, and he didn't clean up after himself. And let's just say Patricia didn't like that. Let's go to News Channel 8 on your side for the report, please. It was just after 9.30 Thursday morning when Tampa police officers responded to this home after reports of a shooting. In the 1000 block of East 26th Avenue in Tampa, shots rang out and a man was killed. Tampa police say 71-year-old Patricia Whitehead got into an argument with the man who shares the same house.
Starting point is 01:05:59 Police say Whitehead became angry with the victim, claiming he didn't clean up after himself. A woman who told us she's the wife of the victim says he's been worried for some time about Whitehead. Somebody told me he told the landlord and people in the house if he died, she killed him. She the one did it. Whitehead is now charged with one count of first degree murder. Wait a minute now, I'm extra confused. He said the wife of the victim. So why was he living with another woman if he had a wife? Right.
Starting point is 01:06:31 Mm-mm-mm. Hmm. Wow. I know the economy is bad, but people always remember you shack up at your own risk, and being shot and killed is one of those risks. The crazy thing about this is this woman was 71. I don't know how old the man is, women in florida have a life expectancy of 80 so i guess she's assuming hey i only got nine years left so if they give me life in prison that's technically just a nine
Starting point is 01:06:52 year sentence now i am a person who has shacked up before my now wife and i absolutely lived together before we got married i don't have a problem with it some people say you shouldn't invest in what's simply a dating relationship with a living arrangement some people say to women do you really want to move in with a man and hope wish and pray that eventually he marries you some people say do you really want to perform wifey and husband duties on a daily basis without the title of wife and husband some people say in florida do you really want to shack up with your mistress when you're married and then to have that mistress shoot you because you didn't make the bed because you didn't wash the dishes because you're just leaving your clothes all over the place and not hanging them up these are all things one must consider when shacking up patricia whitehead
Starting point is 01:07:32 would now be shacking up with someone in the penitentiary i don't believe i have to say this but this is 2024 so in case you're wondering you should never shoot anyone simply because they didn't clean up after themselves you should never hurt anyone uh who didn't clean up after themselves you're going to throw the rest of your life away and choose to be in the penitentiary for the rest of your life because a person made a mess and if you have a wife you probably shouldn't be living with another woman i'm just saying please give patricia whitehead the sweet sounds of the Hamilton's. I'll be doing these stories sometimes and I get confused in my head. And then I'll be thinking to myself, like, why am I trying to make sense of this?
Starting point is 01:08:24 It's Florida. It it is Florida all I know I'm shaking up you're shagging up currently okay all right that's it okay nobody said no looking like no I thought there was more to the story notice you shagging up that's okay all right going no I ain't nobody looking like nothing. No, I ain't looking like nothing. No, it's not. I thought there was more to the story. No, that's it. You shagging up. That's okay. All right.
Starting point is 01:08:47 I ain't going to do what she did because he cleans up after me and his health. Yes. So I don't got that problem. And he's very handy. And he's not married. I would hope not. The lady who was living with the story you just did. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 01:09:03 The guy was married. Yes, yes. I don't understand that. It's Florida, so I'm not going to try to make it make no sense. You know, he was going somewhere
Starting point is 01:09:09 with the, he's handy. What are you talking about? Because he's Mexican. I ain't say that. You follow that boy. You said he's handy. He is handy.
Starting point is 01:09:17 What I got to do with anything? You always talking about building and doing construction and stuff like that. First of all, I didn't say nothing. I texted you the other day. I said,
Starting point is 01:09:24 what you doing? You said, watchingris work did i reply no but you know what i was thinking but i didn't reply nothing did i did i say anything i didn't reply back you should you should congratulate me on my restraint that was a layup i was watching i don't know what you put together i don't know i literally i said what you doing she said sitting there watching chris work I ain't even replied back I said okay I just thought to myself alright
Starting point is 01:09:47 he was saying he got the furniture I got it right here I hate y'all man alright thank you for that donkey today now when we come back
Starting point is 01:09:53 Isaac Hayes III will be joining us he's the owner and founder of Fanbase which is a social media app of course and we're going to talk to him next
Starting point is 01:10:01 it's The Breakfast Club good morning The Breakfast Club morning everybody it's DJ Envy Jess Hilarious And we're going to talk to him next. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club. Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne Tha God. We are The Breakfast Club. We got a special guest on the line right now.
Starting point is 01:10:14 We got the brother, Isaac Hayes III. Welcome, brother. What's good? What's up? How you feeling? I am feeling excellent. How about you guys? Bless Black and highly favored, Isaac. Isaac is the founder, creator of Fanbase.
Starting point is 01:10:25 For people who might be new to Fanbase, Isaac, just tell them what Fanbase is. Fanbase is a social media platform that I founded that allows anybody to have followers and subscribers on the same page. We've raised about $11 million in three rounds, and we're raising $17 million right now on StartEngine for our latest round. So it's really a successor to what I call what TikTok and Instagram are. What is the benefit for the non-creator to switch to fanbase? I understand the creative benefit of fanbase, but what's the benefit for a non-creator to switch to fanbase versus using other social media apps? Well, I think the first thing is that most everybody's content is suppressed on all these platforms. And so there's a change that's happening where people feel like they are stifled. Um, even the average user just doesn't seem like they're
Starting point is 01:11:07 getting a visibility for the content that they make. So we want to make sure that, you know, we provide an opportunity that nobody's content is suppressed. We don't run ads. I just want to make sure that everybody has an opportunity to see, uh, all their content. So it's just, it's just like any other social networks, free to download, free to use doesn't cost anything. So I look at it, like I said, as a transition from all these platforms that, you know, shadow ban you, you know, crush your content and don't allow you to really connect with people. Now, I was going to ask that a lot of people have been in the last couple of months really been complaining about a lot of these social apps because they're saying that they are suppressed, that, you know, you could tell that they want them to pay for advertising. And it's not really getting this stuff out like that. What's going to stop fan base from doing the same thing later on?
Starting point is 01:11:50 Well, I think the current platforms have to charge you. I mean, you got to think of Instagram is now charging you three hundred fifty dollars a month just to get visibility. And that's because they run ads. Ninety seven percent of their revenue comes from advertising. And so I'm like, you know, we can't have platforms like that. We don't run ads. And so since we're a RevShare platform that has subscription and love, love is like digital currency. So you can tip somebody for all their content on the platform.
Starting point is 01:12:14 So it's really super easy. You know, you give somebody a love, it's about half a penny. Those add up and you can like stuff for free. So we don't really have to worry about suppressing content because again, we don't run ads. I always say that these platforms have to suppress your content because they work against you. Like,
Starting point is 01:12:31 you know what I'm saying? So why would, why would Instagram let you reach a million people when they're about to charge target to reach a million people? So that's why they suppress your content. And so for me, that's one of the reasons why we don't do that. What did you mean when you say they charge you three 50 a month?
Starting point is 01:12:44 Instagram. So meta verified has a new program now you say they charge you $350 a month, Instagram? So MetaVerified has a new program now where they're charging you $350 a month just to be visible in the feed, like in the search
Starting point is 01:12:52 and all this other stuff. It's really tight on these platforms. It's getting crazy right now. Like, you know, it's time for a change anyway, though. I think none of these platforms can last forever.
Starting point is 01:13:00 I think for us, especially why I founded Fanbase is that black culture is so much a part of what makes social media popular. And we don't own any of these platforms. Again, I've said this before, like, you know, this is a black founded, but not black only app. So I take into consideration that black culture needs a place that it can be global and not be stifled and exploited. And so that's the reason why, you know, I'm doing it a little bit differently. We just, it's time for, it's time for us to own some infrastructure i'm just i'm over everybody
Starting point is 01:13:28 you know having disagreements or issues with tiktok and instagram and those are always going to be problems unless we own the infrastructure's platforms which is why like i raised capital and built the platform to begin with i agree with you it's the stupidest thing in the world when i see people say things like i think elon musk is racist and I don't like Elon Musk, but you're saying it on X, you idiot. Right. I mean, we can complain as much as we want to, but until we change and transform our thinking about what we value, I think building black wealth is one of the things that we have to really focus on. And the fastest way to build wealth moving in the future is technology. And so if you're going to get mad at elon musk and yell at him on his platform that doesn't make sense so there has to be alternatives and we've never been
Starting point is 01:14:12 here before again i say this all the time fan base is really one of the first of its kind where we've never seen a black founder start a social media platform um from the bottom up i spent my own bread to build this thing we scaled it up we raised capital um and so now i want to give people an alternative because we also have, you know, the ability that people own this platform. We have over 15,000 investors that have invested in fan base have gone to start engine on their own shares in the company. And we got to build this this black wealth or we're going to be customers to our own creations. We will never have a seat at the table at all. What is this 17 million dollar regga? What is it?
Starting point is 01:14:43 Regga race reggae. So, well, I'm the first black man to raise 10 million dollars in reg CF. never have a seat at the table at all. What is this $17 million, what is it, Reg-A-Rays? Reg-A? So, well, I'm the first black man to raise $10 million in Reg-CF. So Regulation A crowdfunding is where you go up to the next level where you can raise up to $75 million in a year. So right now, we're raising $17 million and the minimum to invest
Starting point is 01:14:59 is $399. So when you hear about these people that own part of these platforms, these already rich guys, these angel investors that were part of Uber and PayPal and Instagram and all these platforms that are enormously wealthy,
Starting point is 01:15:14 they were rich to begin with. But with equity crowdfunding, which is something extremely important when we have this DEI attack that's going on right now, equity crowdfunding allows us to invest in ourselves, to work together,
Starting point is 01:15:24 to fund our own companies. And so the Regulation A that we're doing on StartEngine allows us to be able to do that. So now the people on the platform, the users are the people that own part of the platform. And who better than to give, you know, like I said, ownership to the people that make the platform successful.
Starting point is 01:15:38 There's so many creators. If I was a creator, an average user, anybody, I think investing and understanding why we need to be able to do this is something that you know we got to lock in and focus on so i tell everybody go to start engine.com slash fan base if you want to invest um you'll have equity again we've already raised about 1.3 million in this new 17 million dollar round but we're taking it to 17 million um and so we're going to be able to you know build fan base enormously uh faster and better now what should have been some of your biggest challenges when it came to fan base so far um i'll say this
Starting point is 01:16:10 right i think that some of the biggest challenges is that he's actually getting people to understand their content has value like we're transitioning like think about all the content creators that existed for the last 10 years and then stop and think about kai sanat kai sanat is probably making about 800 grand a month off subscriptions he's like two years old right but the generation before him that were trying to get brand deals and all this kind of stuff they don't understand that subscriptions are coming you know if you're not paying attention and understanding that your content has value you're going to get lost in the shuffle you're going to be left behind because someone like kai and all the younger creators that are coming forward they're making money off subscriptions they're
Starting point is 01:16:44 making millions of dollars off subscriptions anybody Anybody can do that. You can do that. I can do that. You might not have as many subscribers as Kai, but you can still be on a platform where Kai's got millions of followers, but he has people that also want to support his content. And so I wanted to provide a global platform for anybody to have that capability. And also what we did, what I did was I invented in-app peer-to-peer purchase subscription. I have to say this every time. Like before fan base, you cannot subscribe to a person using Apple or Google, the app store.
Starting point is 01:17:12 You can only buy a game or you can only subscribe to like Spotify or Netflix. But I made it so that you can subscribe to people and that changed everything. And then Apple and Google changed their model because, again, black people innovate in everything. They changed their model and they allowed Instagram to do it and TikTok and X and all these platforms. Now you can scribe on your phone. But that was done by this black man here in Atlanta, Georgia, to be able to do that. So I take pride in being somebody that innovated the space that way. We got more with Isaac Hayes when we come back.
Starting point is 01:17:41 Don't move. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. Good morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are The Breakfast Club. We're still kicking it with owner and founder of Fanbase, Isaac Hayes. Charlamagne?
Starting point is 01:17:52 So with the money that you've raised so far, where does that money go to? So what I'll explain to people right now is that when you see Fanbase, nothing speaks better for Fanbase than the app itself. And so Fanbase has six content creation tools like six uh verticals or content creation of functionality so we got stories live posts long form video which is like youtube flicks which is like short form video and then audio chat rooms and so when you really see the app you you think that okay these guys are raised about 10 or 11 million dollars and they're built something that most people would say would cost 50 million to be able to build. And we got staying power.
Starting point is 01:18:28 I'm not I'm not going to be unapologetic that a lot of these companies that have been that have been funded by venture capital. These seeds have actually come in and give companies thirty five million dollars and they've blown the money in 18 months and had no product nowhere near as close to fan base. And so what we do is we are spending our money wisely. We continue to scale the app. We have other functionality and features that we're doing. We're adding RTMP streaming. So just like Twitch and Rumble, you'll be able to stream your video games and kick. You'll be able to do that.
Starting point is 01:18:56 So we just keep adding and building to the platform. And we have almost 700,000 users. I know that people don't know that. But this is really, like I said, a one of a kind social media app that people don't know that but this is really like i said a one-of-a-kind social media app that people don't understand what's being done and how we're breaking the mold now if people do want to log i'm trying to log on my fan base right now i wouldn't let me log in that happens all the time but i was going to ask you so for people break down what fan base is if they don't know what they can do with it why would it benefit them over other apps so they get a better understanding well first the first thing i say is you can create a fan base account and we filed a patent on a
Starting point is 01:19:30 migration tool that allows you to copy all your content from either instagram or tiktok and paste it over on your fan base page so then now you put your content in a place where somebody can tip it anybody up any any regular person can tip it so on fan base you have followers and subscribers and what's important about that is as ai comes into play and more people start to lose jobs i think content creators and irl content which is in real life content is going to be something that people are really going to rely on like the gig economy is going to explode because people can make you know the the key leads of the world the people that discover that they have a talent or a knack um to be able to do this and so being in a position to already monetize from day one if you
Starting point is 01:20:09 so choose if you just want to use fan base as a platform where you connect with your friends and have fun you can do the exact same thing but I think we have to understand that content has value and they're going to be a lot of money there's gonna be a lot of money made in the next few years again people are going to become billionaires off subscriptions I I know it sounds crazy but but I'm telling you right now, there will be billionaires made off people subscribing to other people's content, just like we subscribe to Netflix. And so, again, creating generational black wealth and being able to do this, because, again, we are we are left behind. We are we are you know, I see these younger creators. I see the the Aiden Ross's who got equity and kick i see all these these people that have equity in these companies uh charlie d'amelio uh bryce hall they have equity
Starting point is 01:20:51 but i don't see that you know i don't see the academics has equity and rumble or i don't see kaisa has equity in uh in twitch and so again i think for users to be able to use the platform and then also become investors is something that's extremely important. You know, I'm an investor in fan base. You know, I got, I got, I got to say that, right? So how do people, what is the process of investing in fan base? So when you invest in fan base, you go to start engine.com slash fan base, right? And then the minimum to invest is $399. That money sits in escrow. You don't have it. We don't have it. After there's a process where everybody does a background check on the person investing, and then you'll get an email saying, do you want to invest in Fanbase? You'll get that email. And then once you click that,
Starting point is 01:21:34 that money goes into a disbursement queue. And as soon as we take that money and put it in our account, you are invested in Fanbase. And so again, we have over 15,000 investors around the world that have invested in this platform. I keep telling people, like, when these companies have these exits and you hear, you know, these platforms sell for billions and billions of dollars and regular people are going to be able to exit fan base. Eventually, either we're going to go public or we're going to get acquired. That's the eventuality of what we're going to do. So, again, I want to highlight on investing and how important this is, because you, me, everybody has the ability to increase the value of fan base by simply using the platform, but then you own a piece of it.
Starting point is 01:22:10 And we, you know, again, we have about $1.8 trillion of wealth, that spending power that we have in the black community every year. And we should take some of that money and start investing in multiple companies and other companies that we can fund through equity crowdfunding. Equity crowdfunding is going to be something that I think the black community is going to have to focus on a lot more. Because what happened with the Fearless Fund, what's happening with DEI, they're trying to shut us down. In 2023, black startups got less than half of 1% of all venture capital. So think about that. Less than half of 1% of all venture capital went to black founders.
Starting point is 01:22:44 So we have to start funding our own businesses and look out for ourselves. I'm over the whole plan of, you know, we're trying to beg to have a seat at the table at Instagram when we make the platforms. I'm tired of that. So, again, I encourage everybody to invest in fan base, use the platform. We're not going to stop. We've been going for, like I said, for the last three years. And so many other platforms have come and gone and failed. but we're still here because we know what we're doing we're building community um and we're making a change in what we do with social media so how do people uh invest if they wanted to right now so go to start engine.com slash fan base and there will be you'll pull up on the fan base page on start engine and just click uh get equity and that's it you'll get
Starting point is 01:23:24 equity in the platform you'll have some some shares. You have some ownership. And remember, these raises tend to go viral. I say this all the time. There hasn't been a raise that I've done, but we've reached our goal. And everybody's like, is it too late to invest? I'm like, no, don't wait. We're going all the way with this thing. So invest as soon as you possibly can, because, again, the raise is going to close. We're going to go on to the next level and continue to build the platform. So if you want to have, you know, an opportunity to invest again,
Starting point is 01:23:48 there's a lot of disposable income. I'm not going to tell you how to spend your money, but I'm definitely tell you that, you know, $399 is the ability to have equity in the platform. There's another stat that I say all the time when we think about this, when we're raising $17 million,
Starting point is 01:24:01 28,500 people investing $600. And this platform has millions of listeners millions of viewers right so 28 500 people investing 600 and 17 million 100 thousand dollars we reach our goal like that and again with that kind of capital we will catch instagram we will catch tiktok and then we will surpass them because we're doing things that they're not doing it we're inventing and creating things in social media that none of these platforms have done. We're not stopping. We're doing it right here in Atlanta, Georgia.
Starting point is 01:24:30 We're going to keep pushing through that. All right, my guy. Appreciate you, brother. Thank you, guys, man. Appreciate it. The third fan base is The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club. Get the jazz with the mess. News is real. News is real. Just're in the headlines.
Starting point is 01:24:45 Jess Carabamore. Jess don't do no lying. Don't do no lying. She don't spare nobody. Worldwide Jess. Worldwide mess. On The Breakfast Club. She's a culture shift.
Starting point is 01:24:59 She was able to get y'all to see something and understand something that nobody could get you to see it's time to set it off so kai sinette pulled up on northwest for her 11th birthday the clips and pictures that we saw seem innocent but social media users of course went in on him for hanging out with a young girl kai's reportedly 22 years old and he cut on his live stream to address the criticism which i think is clowned out but chat anybody who made yesterday weird here's the thing i am north's favorite streamer bro so yesterday all she wanted to do was meet me bro that was it literally all she wanted to do was was to meet me so anybody who was making it weird like that's the weirdest thing ever because like bro i have a whole bunch of parents who uh parents whose daughters and sons would love to meet me, bro.
Starting point is 01:25:46 And if I could, I would just meet everybody. You feel what I'm saying? We had a great time yesterday. Vlog jump tomorrow. Other than that, I had fun. I met Kim Kardashian. I met North. She's great, bro.
Starting point is 01:25:57 Like, she has a good group of friends around her. Like, everything was great, bro. Like, the vlog jumps tomorrow. It's going to be, like, 30 minutes plus. So, if y'all want to see how the day went yesterday, it was epic i don't see how you don't have to lose his voice god be so excited but like no i'm not mad at that if you're her favorite streamer yes like why do people why would somebody even equate that to him hanging out with a younger girl they're her friends parents were there.
Starting point is 01:26:26 Her parents can afford it. Her parents can afford it if they paid. She's Kim Kardashian, Kanye's daughter. Why wouldn't he do that? Shut y'all poor asses up. In the words of Lil Duval, shut y'all poor asses up. Act your ways. He wasn't hanging out with an 11-year-old.
Starting point is 01:26:42 The fact that you think something is wrong with that says more about you than it does Kaisa Nott. Exactly. When parents have the means and they can afford to have people come to their kids' birthday parties, they do. Or celebrities. And by the way, it ain't even about parents with the means. When you hire older clowns or older people in outfits dressed like Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse, it's the same exact thing. Old clowns.
Starting point is 01:27:05 I'm just saying. He an old clown. Kassonot is a person that the 11-year-old knows what looks up to. Absolutely. Her birthday party was probably popping or whatever it was because he was there. Absolutely. Yeah, they did it in New York. They did it in New Jersey.
Starting point is 01:27:19 Her group of friends were happy and everything. That's all that matters. Yeah. Nick Cannon, DDG and Lance gross speak on supporting equipment. And, um, they were,
Starting point is 01:27:30 they spoke on more specifically how to support your lady while she's experienced postpartum. What have you done to kind of support her when she was going through that postpartum journey? She was being patient, man. Just keeping that in mind when you going through something with her, you know, or going through, you know, like maybe I might have a little disagreement or something or, you know, my butt heads here and there,
Starting point is 01:27:52 but, you know, I try my best to be as patient as possible. That's a great one. I would add to that the next P is being present. You got to be there. You got to be present. And that's what being a man and being a father is about. That's a fact. You know, for your woman. That's what I'm saying. Lance? I would say being understanding and gentle.
Starting point is 01:28:09 You know, if you don't understand, try to create an understanding. How did Nick Cannon get thrown in here? He got 13 turns. Yeah, I understand that. But he's talking about be present for all the kids and all the moms. How, Nick? It is not even enough time in the day i would add did they say be a good listener i didn't did somebody say that um no not in that clip but yeah ddg kind of played said it too um and be patient yeah patience number one definitely
Starting point is 01:28:38 fat joe makes chris brown comparison fat joe've been on his live, shared thoughts on Chris Brown. If Chris Brown never got into the controversy with Rihanna, we would be calling him Michael Jackson right now. Not like Michael Jackson. Michael Jackson. He is the most talented singer, artist, performer, hit maker of our time there's nobody even close to chris brown and it's time we move past it it's been 20 something years that i know if there's no more incidents we're gonna let this lifetime go by without saying the truth first of all it was 15 years ago and
Starting point is 01:29:26 i know every time chris hears somebody bring up rion i know he'd be like yo please please i know what fangio was trying to do but like yeah yo please just stop also but duh i love you joe but we've been saying that again and i'm not gonna to say Michael Jackson, but I would say that, you know, there's other levels. I'm not going to say closest to. I would say Beyonce, Rihanna level. Like, yes, there is a whole other tier Chris Brown should be in. Absolutely. I don't like the comparison from, like, older era to, like, saying, like, oh, we will be calling Michael Jackson.
Starting point is 01:30:03 We can't. It's only one. Right. There's only one can't it's only one right like there's only one whitney it's only one elvis for the whites you know i'm saying like it can't be black people like elvis too i'm sure well yeah but not like not me michael was the most universal right artist ever but that's what i'm saying he is to us what you know i guess what elvis was to them or whatever but everybody loved michael. Everybody. And you can't really compare them to. Yes, he is the most talented, the most, like he can do anything.
Starting point is 01:30:29 Entertaining, absolutely. Most entertaining. But why can't he just be in his own category? You get what I'm saying? But people always like to compare, right? Whether you're a basketball player, they're going to compare you to Michael Jordan. If you're a boxer, they're going to compare you to Floyd Mayweather. If you're a soccer, they're going to compare you to Messi or Pele Pele.
Starting point is 01:30:46 It's the greats. And we're all prisoners of the moment. And the reason I say we're all prisoners of the moment, because this was a few months ago, y'all were saying this about Usher. After the Super Bowl and everything. Who ever said that about Usher? And after the residency, yes. They didn't compare Usher to Michael Jackson. Oh, you're talking about that.
Starting point is 01:30:58 As far as dancing. No, they didn't. They said he's a performer, but not like that. It's two different performers. Now, Usher cool, but Usher got seven moves, and he just doing real slick backwards and forwards. Listen. He know how to put them in reverse and do them slower, then speed it up, and then do it faster. Chris is different.
Starting point is 01:31:15 You can't name two R&B singers with better catalogs than Usher. Musical catalogs. Mary J. Blige, who else? R. Kelly? That's it. Who else? R&B. Are we talking about singing
Starting point is 01:31:25 Or are we talking about Performing Cause he's talking about Performing I mean we talking about Are we talking about catalog Cause when we talk Michael Jackson We talking dancing
Starting point is 01:31:34 We talking about Performing We talking entertaining Yeah He always get mad Boy I should've got Seven moves like I said Are we talking about singing
Starting point is 01:31:41 And whatever I said musical catalog He was asking me Am I talking about singing Well you don't want to change the goalpost. You're talking about entertaining the dancer. You see what I'm saying? I said musical catalog.
Starting point is 01:31:50 How you going to change the... You talking about singing? He's going to change the goalpost. We're talking about performing and entertaining. Performing and entertaining. He just going to bring in singing. Because Fat Joe said nobody got a better catalog than Chris Brown. That's why I said that.
Starting point is 01:32:03 Okay. Yeah. Why you whispering? All around the same. Shut up. Because he gonna be like, cause Jess. Like, no.
Starting point is 01:32:09 We're gonna win time. And my voice is coming back yours, so. I liked it better when he was leaving. Let's go to commercials. All right. That is Jess with the mess.
Starting point is 01:32:18 Thank you, Jess. You're welcome. All right. Up next, the People's Choice Mix. Let's go. Wake up. Wake up.
Starting point is 01:32:24 You're locked into The Breakfast Club Morning everybody It's DJ Envy Jess Hilarious Charlamagne Tha Guy We are The Breakfast Club Now it's time to rep
Starting point is 01:32:34 A gay a day And who we repping today We are celebrating Sheena My best friend Because This girl I don't know if it's like
Starting point is 01:32:43 A celebratory moment But She was supposed to go To Chris Brown with me Because she's a Chris Brown fan as well because this girl, I don't know if it's like a celebratory moment, but she was supposed to go to Chris Brown with me because she's a Chris Brown fan as well. But he wouldn't date her because, you know, she's a thud. She decides to cancel on me last minute to go to Miami with some other friends.
Starting point is 01:33:00 Oh, wow. Who I imagine to be gay, you know. But you choose your sexuality with a bunch of other people that you don't even know just y'all
Starting point is 01:33:12 in the same community do not mean that you know them I've been her best friend for 15 years I've been with you before the gays and you
Starting point is 01:33:20 excuse me she gotta go with it she gotta go with people eating you ain't taking her to get dined on. They might be bad. She going.
Starting point is 01:33:27 Exactly. She went to Baltimore Pride. Now you're in Miami living up here. That's right. You miss Chris Brown. But you was at the concert with your boo. With your best friend. That's right.
Starting point is 01:33:35 Yeah, you was with your boo. I took my boo because my best friend didn't go. Yeah, because your best friend want to have her a boo. She had to go look for a little stud muffin. Don't nobody want her. Damn. Damn. No, no.
Starting point is 01:33:44 Sheena. No. She going to want her. Damn. You know, no, Sheena, no. She gonna learn today though. I will never ever, ever again to know where else Chris Brown is. She can't hear you right now because she chilling in Miami
Starting point is 01:33:53 with some chicks. She might be listening to the 103.5 The Beat, baby. Well, that's what we broadcasting on in Miami. She listens to the show
Starting point is 01:33:59 every day by the way and she goes to YouTube and also, she listens, but I don't like that so this is the uncelebratory moment for her but she still however is a lesbian so happy for her thank you sheena we appreciate you stud life tatted on my chest she do not have no stud life tatted on our chest all right when we come back we got the positive notice to Breakfast Club. Good morning. Morning, everybody.
Starting point is 01:34:27 It's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Salute to Miss Pat, comedian Miss Pat, for joining us this morning. Salute to Miss Pat, man. She's hilarious. Her crazy ass. Season four of the Miss Pat show is out right now. And season two of Miss Pat settles it. That's right.
Starting point is 01:34:41 And, yeah, make sure you go pick up my new book, man. Get Honest to Die Line, Why. Why small talk sucks available everywhere. You purchase books now. And I want to salute this young woman who gave me this shirt that I wore yesterday. It was a run us our reparation shirt. And she has a site called the black print official dot com. T.H.E.B.L. L K print official.com. And she has the run us our reparation shirts, man.
Starting point is 01:35:08 And she has a special checkout code for Juneteenth is Juneteenth 24. Don't know the sister. She came to the, uh, my book signing at the Grove Barnes and Noble on Friday. And I liked the shirt, man. So,
Starting point is 01:35:19 uh, I told her I would salute her. So salute to her. All right. Got a positive note. I do. The positive note is simply So salute to her. All right. Got a positive note? I do. The positive note is simply this. Dark times teach you a lot.
Starting point is 01:35:30 That's why you can't regret what you went through, but rather be thankful for all those lessons taught you. Have a blessed day. Breakfast Club, bitches! You all finished or you all done?

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