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Wake your punk ass up. Good morning, USA.
Oh, well, started from the top.
Bring it back.
Bring it back, bring it back, Eddie. Good morning, Angela Yee. Good morning, DJ Envy. Charlamagne Tha God. Peace to the planet. It's Tuesday.
Yes, it's Tuesday.
What's happening?
How was Labor Day weekend for everybody, man?
It was good.
You know, I've been on vacation, so that was the culmination of it for me.
It was great for me.
I just relaxed.
Of course, it was my birthday weekend, so I flew out to Arizona for my son's football game.
Shout out to them.
They won.
And happy 52nd born day to you, too, man.
Dropping the clues, Bob, for the big 52.
Happy birthday, Andy.
I'm actually 72, but, you know, I had an amazing time.
You look good for 72.
Thank you, sir.
You know, Arizona has a lot of resorts, and they do a lot of the spa treatments and stuff like that.
So me and the wife, we just relaxed and chilled.
Were y'all close to Sedona?
Sedona?
Yeah.
No.
Arizona?
No, no.
We was by Scottsdale.
Oh, okay, okay.
That's where his game was.
Yeah, Sedona, man.
Sedona is a place where a lot of people go when they want to really,
really reset mentally and emotionally.
Nah.
Yeah.
We were out there for his game, which they won.
So, you know, we just, and watched the game, enjoyed the game,
had some good food at a couple of good restaurants, and just chilled.
Okay.
That's beautiful.
What about you?
I ain't nothing.
I was on the club couch all weekend, minding my damn business,
catching up on new shows, new movies, old movies.
I don't know, I watched Vampire in Brooklyn for some reason this weekend.
Did you?
I did, man.
You must have been bored.
I wasn't bored. I just,
me and my wife
was just sitting on the couch
watching old things
that make us feel good.
With all the programming on,
you watch Vampire in Brooklyn?
It still holds up.
Okay.
It was because
we was arguing with some youngins
about how it didn't hold up.
That's why.
Oh, so y'all looked for it.
It just wasn't on.
It's on one of them
streaming services,
HBO Max or something.
I thought maybe it was just on.
I think it's HBO Max.
You know, sometimes if you watch BET, you know, Coming to America.
I don't do that to myself.
One of those will be on you.
I'm never that boy.
I'm never that boy.
Because, you know, immediately when you start watching them, the first thing you start thinking is like,
why am I watching the clean version?
When I can just pull up the dirty version.
I actually went to the movies to see a movie.
I haven't been to the movies since before the pandemic.
What did you go see?
I went to go see Honk for Jesus. That's on Peacock. But I went to the movies to see a movie. I haven't been to the movies since before the pandemic. What did you go see? I went to go see Honk for Jesus.
That's on Peacock. But I went to the movies
to go see it. No, it's not. It was on Peacock.
Yeah, I watched it last night.
Yeah, I went to the movies though. It was a nice experience.
It's been a long time.
So, I was like, let me leave the house,
go to the movies after I got back from
Turks and Caicos. Shout out to everybody in
Turks and Caicos. One of my favorite places
to be. I had an amazing time.
Happy birthday to my girl, Melissa.
We were celebrating her birthday.
Yes.
I feel great.
What's the last movie I saw in theaters?
Was it Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness?
That's probably what it was.
I have not been to the movies, but it was really, really nice.
I take the kids all the time to the movies.
Yeah, I just haven't been.
Because you can watch everything at home.
That's right.
I'm looking forward to Pinocchio coming out this weekend.
The live action version of Pinocchio.
I guess it's like Roger Rabbit.
So it's like live action and animation.
Comes out this weekend.
I saw the Wakanda Forever.
They had that playing.
It's like certain things you might feel like you have to go to the movies and see.
And I just haven't been.
So it was nice.
Yeah, I'm going to take the kids this weekend to see Pinocchio.
It's on Disney Plus.
Oh.
Now, I like to go to.
I thought you said it's on the movie. It's on. I don't think it's coming out in theaters. There's nothing wrong Plus! Oh. Now, I like to go to... I thought you said it's on the movie.
I don't think it's coming out in theaters, but it's on...
There's nothing wrong with going to the theater, though.
No, I like the theater. There's nothing wrong with that.
I'm not gonna lie, though.
There definitely wasn't a lot of people there.
Yeah, theaters are cool, but if I can stay home,
Lord have mercy, I'm staying home.
I mean, I still do the same stuff. I still take the candy
and popcorn from the store and bring it to the movie theater.
Ain't nothing like being in some basketball
shorts, man. You can wear your basketball
shorts to the movie. But they have those
eye pick theaters now where you can sit and order food
from your seat. Yeah. They've been had there. It's nice.
I don't know. I like being at home.
Pinocchio's out this weekend on Disney Plus,
though. Well, I like to leave the house sometimes. It just
feels good. Alright, well, let's get the show
cracking. Front page news, what we talking about?
Nothing good. Let's talk about the Bed, Bath & Beyond executive, Gustavo Arnal, who plunged his...
Actually, it was a couple blocks away from here where we work.
All right.
We'll get to that next.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Good morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are the Breakfast Club.
Let's get some front page news.
Now, football season begins this Thursday, right?
This Thursday is the first game?
Absolutely.
All right, we back.
Preseason been started.
Good luck to you, Cowboys.
I don't mean it.
First of all, there's no such thing as luck in football, okay?
You can only be prepared.
Are your Giants prepared?
Yeah.
Prepared for what?
A losing season?
Prepared for whatever's going to happen.
Yeah, okay.
Whatever's going to happen.
Yeah, we play the Buccaneers this Sunday.
I got something for you coming up, too.
Just remind me.
I got something for you coming up.
I don't want nothing from you.
I got something for you.
Please, stop.
All right.
All right.
Well, after the announcement Wednesday that Bed Bath & Beyond will close 150 stores and
slash 20% of its workforce to cut costs, the executive, Gustavo Arnaud, who was facing
a $1.2 billion stock lawsuit, actually died.
He plunged from a New York City building.
They're investigating this.
They feel like this was a suicide.
But apparently he leaped to his death from the 18th floor apartment in lower Manhattan.
He was a chief financial officer, and he's among the defendants named in a class action
suit that accuses him and Chewy.com founder ryan cohen and others of artificially inflating their share prices
and so that potentially could be a reason why that happened it's a skyscraper known as the
jenga building where he leaped from because of the exterior of it it looks like an uneven stack of
blocks you could actually see it from where we work here on the Breakfast Club.
So, yeah, they said
his wife was home at the time that that happened.
She was in the apartment and he didn't say
a word to her before he apparently left
to his death from their 18th floor
apartment. You know, in Russia, that's been happening
all year. Like, eight Russian
businessmen have all died
by apparent suicide or accidents
in just six months.
Yeah, that's, I mean, I guess instead of, I can't even speculate on what happened there.
All right, now.
Yeah, I know in Russia it feels very suspicious.
Eight Russian businessmen, apparent suicide and accidents.
And nobody knows what the accidents are in six months.
That's real.
All right, now.
A manhunt is underway
for one of two brothers suspected in a mass stabbing
that left 10 people dead and 18 people injured
across multiple locations.
There were 13 crime scenes.
And these brothers have been identified
as Damian Sanderson and Miles Sanderson.
And on Monday morning, Damian Sanderson,
who's 31 years old, was found dead.
And the brother, the 30-year-old brother, is still on the run.
So Miles Sanderson is still on the run.
Right now he's being charged with first-degree murder, attempted murder,
and breaking and entering into a residence.
Again, there's 13 different crime scenes.
So they don't know if the crimes happened in the order that the calls came in,
but they're still trying to figure out what the motive is.
Feels like some of the victims who are men and women in different age groups
were apparently targeted, while others may have been attacked randomly. Now here is Canadian
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau talking about these stabbings. Yesterday's attacks in Saskatchewan
are shocking and heartbreaking. My thoughts and the thoughts of all Canadians are with those who've
lost loved ones and with those who are injured.
This kind of violence, or any kind of violence, has no place in our country.
Mm-mm-mm.
So, again, they're still trying to find Miles Sanderson.
All right, we'll give you more updates on that as we find out.
And that is your front page news.
All right, get it off your chest. 800-585-1051.
If you need the vent, hit us up right now your chest. 800-585-1051. If you need the event, hit us up right now.
Again, 800-585-1051.
Good morning to all the parents.
I know for a lot of y'all, it's back to school.
You got to take them kids back to school.
This is the first day.
So I know you got to get them outfits.
You got to get their hair right.
You know, it's the first day.
You got to make sure their pictures look right.
And I'm sure we'll be seeing a lot of that on Instagram today.
I don't even be feeling, I'm not even feeling right at work because you feel like you need
to be home at the house helping the wife, you know, get the kids ready.
You know what I mean?
Well, I went yesterday.
I went to get Jackson's hair.
You know, Jackson hair has twists, so he had to get his twists.
Brooklyn had to get a braid.
Doing that all weekend.
I had to take him to go get their stuff done last night and today.
Hair been getting done all weekend.
And then you got to think, I got four daughters and three are in school now.
So three hairs to do.
I didn't do them, but you know.
And my wife was up at 5 a.m. right when I left.
She literally told me, make sure I'm up before you leave the house.
That was my job.
I had that too.
I had one job this morning.
Did you do it?
Yes, of course.
Make sure she was up before I left the house.
I got in trouble though.
Because when I took my kids to get their hair braided,
I bring the shampoo and conditioner, and I forgot to bring it back.
Oh, I got in trouble this morning.
That probably was expensive, too.
Yes, she was like, all I asked you to do is...
Yeah, I know the feeling.
I went to go make some tea last night.
I'm like, where's the teapot?
She's like, it's in the basement.
We had to boil the water to do hair.
I'm like, oh.
Okay, so I had to go get the teapot. Shut your ass up, went down there and got it. Of course. All right. Hey, man, it's in the basement. We had to boil the water to do hair. I'm like, oh. Okay, so I had to go get the teapot.
Chet, your ass up, went down there and got it. Of course.
Hey, man, it's our life. Get it off your chest.
800-585-1051.
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The Breakfast Club.
Hello, who's this?
This is Leon Wendell, man. I would like to give a shout out to my wife,
Beato Ma, Andrea Wendell,
my daughters, Taylor Wendell, and Corey Wendell. Out of Crosby, Texas, man. Alright, brother.
All right, we proud of them, too, man.
That's dope.
Hello, who's this?
What's up, brother?
Hey, man, I just want to say, if people think that I'm going to get out of my car
and walk up 20 flights of stairs to bring them their food, they crazy.
Walk up.
Some of these people, they feel entitled.
Wait a minute.
I thought that's what it's supposed to do.
When you click the thing, meet me at the door, they supposed to come in the crib or come to the hotel.
But hold on, walking up 20 flights, not an elevator.
Walk up.
Okay, listen.
Let me explain.
See, I be doing Uber Eats and DoorDash and Lyft and all that sometimes on the side of my job.
So I got a call this morning.
It was for like $30 worth of food.
I don't have a problem, you know, walking up the stairs, but people feel entitled.
I get to this lady's house.
She's standing outside smoking a cigarette.
I can see all the way up the balcony. She's standing outside smoking a cigarette. I can see all the way up the balcony. She's standing outside smoking
a cigarette. So I call and I say,
lady, I can't get in. You know, security
is giving me issues at the door.
So I ate the food.
So you ate the food?
I ate her food
because she wouldn't come downstairs.
I stood down there 15 minutes waiting for the lady.
Okay, now I don't know about that.
You're definitely getting a one-star rating, bro.
Yeah, word.
I don't care about the stars.
I got a job.
I want to say this.
I do live.
People entitled, once again, I pull up on the block.
I live in Detroit.
Now, Angelique, you in Detroit a lot.
A lot of these blocks do not have houses on them.
So I pull up on the block with two houses on the block.
She don't have a porch light on.
So I pull up, you know, in just like an open spot and park.
And I got my lights on and everything.
So the lady calls me like, can you pull?
Can you pull it down?
I'm like, lady, there's no porch lights on.
I don't see nobody out here.
You see my car walk to the car.
The lady never came to the car.
She expected me to pull down.
Now that was a small one.
I ain't mad at you about that one.
That sounded kind of fishy.
Hey, you see these lights on.
Let me see your body.
I don't see your body.
I ain't moving.
I just want to know why you ate that lady's food, bro.
Let me say one last thing.
People smoke cigarettes.
I do not smoke cigarettes.
All I want to say is to the Lyft passengers
out there listening, don't get in nobody's
car when you fresh. You just put
your cigarette out. I pull up to this
lady. It's wintertime. I do this on
Monday. Bro, you're doing a lot of complaining for somebody who ate
somebody's food, bro. But I understand
that. That cigarette smell is disgusting.
If you order some food
and you got me outside for 10 minutes waiting on you to come get it,
I'm going to eat your food.
Bro, Lyft and Uber is not for you, bro.
Exactly.
I don't think that you should be in this business.
It's not for you, bro.
I got a job.
I work at Chrysler.
And that's why you don't take it serious and you shouldn't be doing it because you calling
these people entitled when the expectation is that they just bring my food to my door.
I do appreciate all of the drivers that bring me my food.
I always be standing outside at the door.
I track the car to make sure.
But that's an option.
There's an option.
Meet me at the door.
Leave it at the door.
Like, that's an option.
There's an option for that.
And that option is always on my profile.
Yeah.
Meet me at the door.
Because if you say meet me at the door, you got to meet them at the door. He don't want to meet them at the door because if you say meet me at the door you gotta meet them at the
door he don't want to be at the door exactly you you can't close the orders out to basically give
these people their food or you either wait the 10 minute time for it to expire once you wait
the 10 minutes then you'll get paid and you can pull off and you know yeah but you don't got to
eat the food somebody gonna call and complain with when Uber eats because they don't call you back.
Only thing you can do is email.
So it's kind of, you know.
But I'm frustrated about that because I do it a lot.
People get in your car, smoke a cigarette.
Well, you have a good one, bro.
I think he deserve it.
You eating people food.
Lord have mercy.
And how come there's no elevator on a building that got 20 floors?
It has to be an elevator.
It has to be an elevator on a building that got 20 floors?
It has to be an elevator on 20 floors.
What?
Get it off your chest.
800-585-1051.
Now we got rumors on the way?
All right.
Kodak Black is not happy about Made in America.
You know that happened over the weekend as well.
And we'll tell you why he's upset.
All right.
We'll get into that next.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club. Alright, we'll get into that next. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club.
Morning everybody. It's DJ, MV,
Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club. Let's get to the rumors.
Let's talk Kodak Black.
It's about time.
What's going on?
Rumor Report. Rumor Report. This is
The Rumor Report. Talk to them.
With Angela Yee on The Breakfast Club.
Well, Kodak Black was supposed to perform
at Made in America, but apparently he showed up
late and ended up not performing at all.
For everybody who was waiting to see
Kodak, here's what he had to say on Instagram.
Made in America, man,
I don't know what's going on.
This is the first show.
Album, a little late too.
And I can't perform.
I ain't no money, none of that shit.
Jay-Z, whoever running this shit.
Rock Nation, Live Nation, whatever the fuck.
Y'all do better, man.
This the first show.
A little few minutes late too.
And bitch, what the fuck?
They got fans out here wanting to see it.
All type of shit.
Where Dillon pay his jet.
All type of shit.
I don't even want to do that tour no more.
I mean, Live Nation, Mac, Agency,
whatever the fuck,
whoever the fuck got that nigga up.
I don't even need to do,
I don't even need him to do my show.
I'm like...
They said he was eight minutes late.
That's what he claimed.
He showed up eight minutes
before his 6.45 p.m. slot
was due to,
well, no, no,
eight minutes before he was supposed to end.
So he would, I guess,
would have only been able to perform
for a few minutes. And how long was the set? An hour set, I'm assuming? was supposed to end. So he would, I guess, would have only been able to perform for a few minutes.
And how long was the set?
An hour set, I'm assuming?
I don't know how long he performs for, but apparently he was about half an hour late.
Yeah, I mean, if you're late, that's your fault, right?
Like, that's your fault you didn't get the opportunity to perform.
They usually want you to get there like at least an hour early, too.
Yeah, you know what time you're supposed to be there.
You throw off the whole run of shows showing up when you want to.
He also says that he didn't get any money up front.
He didn't get his half of his performance fee up front.
Now, that's crazy.
And so he feels like they didn't want to fit him in because of, I don't know.
He definitely should have got his deposit.
Yeah.
But maybe he might have said it was okay.
Maybe they were like, we'll pay you in full.
No.
Whatever, whatever.
I don't know what happened.
No. But he still showed up. And aren't you in breach if you're late we'll pay you in full. No. Whatever, whatever. I don't know what happened. No.
But he still showed up.
And aren't you in breach if you're late?
Aren't you in breach of your contract?
Yeah, you are.
They can definitely are well within their right to do that.
And I guess it's a festival, so there's a lot of people performing.
So it throws the whole schedule off.
Because I know people that come after you don't like for people to be late.
And then it cuts into their time.
That's right.
So there could be a lot of factors.
And I'm sure at some point they'll issue a statement in response.
All right, now Larsa Pippen.
Twitter was going crazy after they saw that she was out with Michael Jordan's son,
Marcus Jordan.
Shout out to Marcus Jordan.
Now, I don't know if it was a date or something like that,
but the reason why people felt like this was a big deal
is because Scottie Pippen and Michael Jordan haven't been on good terms lately,
and so they felt like
all of that is kind of messy.
But they also just might
know each other.
Wouldn't they be like
family friends?
Wouldn't she be like auntie?
Yeah, they might just
know each other.
That's what I would assume.
And been in Miami
and just because
her ex-husband
and his dad
aren't getting along
doesn't mean they can't
run into each other.
It's crazy because
nobody said they would flirt
and nobody said they would kiss
and nobody said they would
hold hands.
Yeah, they just were like sitting next to each other.
But you saw them walk in together.
That's about it.
So not sure what's happening there.
But just, you know, when the families are beefing,
that don't mean you beefing.
All right, now The Weeknd has apologized to fans.
He canceled his concert mid-song
and he said it's because his vocal cords were strained
and he couldn't do what he needed to do.
I don't know what just happened when I screamed but i just lost my voice this is killing me i don't want to stop the show
but i can't give you the concept i want to give you right now
i'm gonna make sure everybody's good get your your money back. But I'll do so real soon for you guys.
And I wanted to come out.
I personally apologize.
I'm not tweeting or Instagramming or whatever.
I don't need you guys to know.
And I can't give you.
I don't want to give you.
I apologize.
I'm so sorry.
I love you guys so much.
I felt bad for the weekend.
That was after three songs only.
So people stayed in their seats for a while to figure out what was going on,
thinking maybe he might come back out.
But he also tweeted shortly after,
My voice went out during the first song and I'm devastated.
Felt it go and my heart dropped.
My deepest apologies to my fans here.
I promise I'll make it up to you with a new date.
It's got to be a tough one.
People travel all over the world to see him perform.
You know, different states, different cities.
And, you know, you make those arrangements, you get in a hotel,
in a plane, and that happens, but it's not his fault.
It happens. It happens, you know?
Alright, now there's another rumor going around
that Tom Brady and Gisele have
I guess had some issues
because of him unretiring.
So, according to sources,
the fight that they had was over his shock
decision to unretire
from the nfl uh and i'm not sure if that's a real spat or something that this is the rumor report
so it could be just a rumor but page six exclusively exclusively reported that he was sad
but focusing on being super dad following his argument and spat with his wife, Giselle. All right. Now, congratulations to J. Cole.
He has made history with NBA 2K23.
He's on the cover of that.
So that's a huge deal.
The Dreamers edition.
He's making his historic appearance on the cover.
He is the Dreamer edition cover athlete, and that is coming this fall.
It's going to be released on September 9th.
That's soon.
That's big.
Drop on the pool and dance with Cole.
Three days.
So he's not going to be the official?
Is he the official athlete?
It's a Dreamer Edition cover.
So I'm sure it's like a special one.
Everybody's going to want to get that.
But this is the first time a non-basketball player has been on the cover.
Is he really a non-basketball player?
Because he did play.
He didn't play NBA.
Right.
But he's still a basketball player.
Isn't he the story in the game?
You know how the game be having like a story inside of it? Isn't he the star he the story in the game? You know how the game be having like a story
inside of it? Isn't he the star of the story in the game?
I thought I saw that somewhere.
Yeah, so congratulations to him. I'm sure he loves
it and he posted about it too.
That is dope. Yeah, and I'm sure for him
that's amazing. Something that
outside of music is a huge goal
of his. Alright, and that is your
rumor reports. Alright, we got front page news.
Next, what are we talking about? Man, everybody was going to the U.S. Open. And that's because Serena Williams, she potentially played in her last final match of her career Friday night. We'll tell you what she had to say and what her sister Venus Williams had to say as well. All right. We'll get into that next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning.
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It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God, we are The Breakfast Club.
Let's get in some front page news.
Where we starting Yeezy?
Alright, well let's start with Friday night at the US Open at Arthur Ashe Stadium.
Serena Williams lost what was likely the final match of her legendary career.
It was 3-10, and she did lose.
And in her post-match interview, she got emotional as she thanked her parents.
And here's what she said.
Oh, my God.
Thank you so much.
You guys were amazing today.
I tried.
I just played a little bit better.
Thank you, Daddy.
I know you're watching.
Thanks, Mom.
Oh, my God. Just thank everyone that's here, that's been on my side so many years, decades. Oh my gosh, literally decades. But it all started with my parents, and they deserve everything. So I'm really grateful for them. Oh, my God. These are happy tears, I guess.
I don't know.
And I wouldn't be Serena if it wasn't Venus.
So thank you, Venus.
Oh, that's so dope.
27 years of a career.
Serena already home.
She's been home.
Legend.
Drop on the clues, Bonserina Williams.
Like, you know, it would have been great to see her win the U.S. Open, but it's not like she needed to win to beat any more Serena Williams than she already is.
And Friday was a tough one.
So she, you know, she lost the first match, the second match she won.
She had to be tired.
And she was tired after that second one.
I'm sitting there thinking, like, yo, she's 40 years old.
She played, what, four times last week?
Yeah, the day before she played doubles.
Doubles.
The day before she played singles.
That's the one I went to.
Then she played on Monday.
Yeah, she played a lot of tennis.
I don't even understand why they set up the tennis games like that.
I feel like you need more than a day of resting between matches.
And one day she didn't get no rest because she did Wednesday, the doubles, Thursday, and then Friday.
And then Friday was a long match.
Three hours and a half.
That's a lot of tennis.
I'm like, how you don't get no break?
Now, she did say that tennis will still be part of her life
in some capacity. She said,
for me, tennis has been such a huge part of my life.
I can't imagine not being involved in tennis.
I don't know what that involvement is yet,
but I feel like it's provided me with so many
opportunities through that. It's provided other
people with so many amazing opportunities.
I think it means so much to me in my life
and I've had so many amazing moments
that I don't see a future without it.
Hey, man, I'm not the tennis connoisseur like that,
but I know when I think tennis, I think Serena and Venus.
And Venus posted, after one year away from the game,
there is still no one who can approach her level, her intensity,
her excitement, her entertainment.
There will never be another Serena Williams.
Her legacy lives on, and all those she inspired to greatness, her entertainment. There will never be another Serena Williams. Her legacy lives on, and although she inspired to greatness,
me included, no one has affected the game or sport the way she has.
Tennis won't be the same without its goats.
Yeah, Serena brings in the casual tennis fan.
Because I sat there watching tennis matches last night,
I mean last week, and had no idea what the hell was going on.
Like what Tiger Woods did for golf, but I wonder if she's really going to retire.
Tiger never has done that for me for golf.
I know he's done it for a lot of black people.
He's never done it for me.
Golf is just too boring.
I wonder if she's really going to retire because
you can tell she still had gas in the tank.
It wasn't like she got washed. She beat the number two
person. She wouldn't even have been playing if she didn't have gas.
She wouldn't even have been at the US Open. Yeah, but she beat the number
two person. They didn't think she was going to beat her.
She still gets busy. And then she
was out, what, for two years? Three years she didn't play?
A year. A year? A year, she said. She got in shape.
After one year, yeah. Alright.
Well, that is your front page news.
We love you, Serena. Alright.
800-585-1051.
We reported during Rumor Report
about Kodak Black. And Kodak Black
was a little late and they wouldn't let him perform All right.
So the question is,
800-585-1051.
What are your thoughts?
Yeah, Kodak Black was late.
They didn't let him perform.
What do you think about it?
Now, we've all seen, we've all been late for something,
for whatever reason it may be, especially those concerts.
Sometimes getting into them concerts, traffic be crazy.
They even said at the U.S. Open,
some of the players actually had to get out of their cars,
their Ubers, and had to jog to their actual match
because there was just so much traffic, and they were going to be late. Yeah, I'm sure there was a lot of traffic in Philly trying to get into of their cars, their Ubers, and had to jog to their actual match because there was just so much traffic and they were going to be late.
Yeah, I'm sure there was a lot of traffic in Philly trying to get into Made in America.
That's right.
So we're asking 800-585-1051.
What are your thoughts?
Let's talk about it when we come back.
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talk about it morning everybody it's dj envy angela yee charlamagne the guy we are the breakfast
club now if you just join us we're talking about Kodak Black now. They didn't let him perform over the weekend for Made in America
because they said he was late.
He was actually...
How long was he late? I think he was about half an hour
late. They said there was eight minutes left in what
would have been his set. Okay.
So we're asking 800-585-1051.
What are your thoughts?
For me, I think it's a communication thing.
I've been places where
if one person's late, it throws off the whole schedule.
But if you know you're going to be late for whatever reason, if it's traffic, if it's your flight, because things do happen.
If you're communicating and they can switch some things around, then usually it could work out.
But if they can't switch things around or they have no idea what's going on and you just try to show up late and hop on stage at a festival, that usually doesn't work.
Yeah, but I will say this, and I don't know how many times Kodak Black has been late,
if that's something, a running theme for him, but I do know ish does happen,
especially going to those concerts, going to those venues.
There's traffic, you're trying to get around, and you don't know where you're going,
so they're trying to get you to those particular places.
If he flew private or he flew, and it could have been a late from the plane,
we don't know what actually happened.
That's why I said if they were communicating.
Correct.
And he was like, you know, I can see now it's about to be late.
This flight happened.
There's so much traffic we can't get through.
And they're able to switch things around.
But if not, there's nothing they could do either.
Charlamagne?
Yeah, I mean, like, yeah, things definitely happen,
but you have to plan for said things, you know.
And I believe that, you know, if you're on time, you know, you're late.
If you're early, you on time.
I personally don't like being late.
I feel like, you know, being late is disrespectful to events because, you know, it's like arriving late is like saying that your time is more valuable than the time with a person or people who are waiting, waiting on you.
You know what I mean?
But I mean, things happen, you know know so for the concert middle of the afternoon
like you kind of know when you're supposed to be there bro so if you so if you miss your time and
they don't let you perform i can understand understand why i just hope they don't hold
you in a breach of contract hello who's this y'all this is steve and what's up brother talk to us
listen i'm gonna just be honest man ninjas is late in the day. The ex-Charlotte man, he knows very well.
Yeah.
So,
I say they should've
let my man
perform two,
three songs
with a ton of this.
I think it's different,
though.
It's different with a concert
because with a concert,
you can't hold the show
until he gets there.
You gotta put
other people on.
And it's one thing
if it's just your concert, too.
There's a whole bunch
of other people
that it affects. Yeah, and people be beef a whole bunch of other people that it affects.
Yeah, and people be beefing over, like, people got it in their contract, where they're going
to perform, you know.
Like, you ruin the whole run of show when you late for a concert.
Then give me my eight minutes then.
If I got eight minutes, then give me my eight minutes.
Let me do two songs.
But that's how, because you already know somebody not getting off stage.
But what if you already went over your time?
They said he still had eight minutes left.
And it's set.
Give me Gremlin and Buddha.
And that might make the audience really mad.
So what were they doing for that time that he was supposed to be on?
DJ was on.
The DJ had the crowd rocking while he wasn't there, too.
I'm sure the DJ was sweating.
Hello, who's this?
This is Keisha.
Hey, Keisha.
Good morning.
Good morning, Keisha.
Good morning, Breakfast Club.
I was just calling to chime in on the topic about kodak black being
not being able to perform yep i just feel like if it was like jay-z or beyonce or p diddy i feel
like they would allow them to perform if they were 30 minutes late or an hour now i'm gonna tell you
something what i'm gonna tell you something you probably right right, but I know for a fact Beyonce ain't going to be late.
Beyonce ain't going to be there before everybody else.
Man, listen.
If she was, like, we talking about, like, Beyonce.
But some people feel the same way about Kodak.
You know what I mean?
So it may not be like I'm not a big Beyonce fan.
I'm not a big Kodak fan.
But I just feel like if it was someone different, they would not have done that.
Twitter would have went crazy.
You know what I mean? They would have been like, oh,
cancel this. They would have went crazy.
Hey, I'm going to tell you something. You're right.
I have no reason to trust you. You're not a Kodak Black
or Beyonce fan?
What are we talking about?
I will say this. I remember Powerhouse. We had a Powerhouse
one year and Jay-Z was coming out on
Jay-Z's set. And Ieezy's set. He was.
And I got there at about 5 p.m. because I had to do a sound check.
And Hov was already there.
Jay-Z is always early.
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Everybody be trying to get there early, and he be earlier than everyone. Now, Hov just came out on Jeezy's set when Jeezy got on like 11 o'clock.
But Hov was there before me, and I got there at 5.
So Hov be there early.
800-585-1051. We're talking
about Kodak Black. Now, Kodak Black
wasn't able to perform in Made in America
because he was late. What are your thoughts?
Do you think they should allow him to perform? Let's talk about it.
So they didn't let him perform at all? No.
Not even in 8 minutes. Oh, I saw him on stage somewhere
this weekend. I just assumed that was Made in America.
Oh, okay, okay.
He was on time with Liv.
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800-585-1051.
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It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are the Breakfast Club.
Now, if you just joined us, we're talking about Kodak Black.
He was supposed to perform at Made in America over the weekend
and he was late and they didn't let him perform.
Let's listen. Jay-Z, whoever's running this shit, Rock Nation, Live Nation, whatever the fuck. Y'all do better, man.
This is the first show of niggas.
I'm a little few minutes late to it.
And, bitch, what the fuck?
Nigga got fans out here.
I want to see a nigga.
All type of shit.
Where nigga gonna pay his jet?
All type of shit.
I don't even want to do that toe no more, man.
Live Nation, Mac, agency, whatever the fuck.
Whoever the fuck got that nigga up.
I don't even need to do it.
I don't even need to do no show of them, man.
So we're asking 800-585-1051.
What are your thoughts?
Hello, who's this?
Hey, this is Joe Chris, man.
What's happening?
What's up, brother?
What are your thoughts, man?
Basically, man, I mean, Kodak, you know what I'm saying?
That was crazy.
I mean, he should have been on time.
Okay, period.
That's it.
I mean, that's the reality of the situation.
Like, we got to stop telling people what to do with their business.
Everybody operates their business differently. Made America Clearly, if you late, that's the reality of the situation. Like, we got to stop telling people what to do with their business. Everybody operates their business differently.
Made America Clearly, if you're late, they don't want you to perform.
Hello, who's this?
Hi, my name is Kima.
Hey, Kima.
Talk to us, Kima.
So he was wrong.
Like, at the end of the day, that's your job.
You have to be there at a decent time.
You knew there was going to be a bunch of traffic because of the festival.
Why would you come at the last minute?
I mean, I don't know if that was the reason.
I'm just saying that could have been.
I'm not saying that there was traffic and that was the reason why.
We don't know.
But during those festivals, there are a lot of traffic.
There is difficult.
It could have been a fire.
It could have been an accident that slowed things down.
You just don't know.
It's understandable, but you still have to plan accordingly
because you're not the only one there. So if you've got to be there a few hours early just to be know. Understandable, but you still have to plan accordingly because you're not the only one there.
So if you've got to be there a few hours early just to be on the safe side,
it's just like a job interview.
It's just like a regular job.
You know you've got to make it there at a decent time.
And they usually tell you to get there at least an hour early too.
And words matter, right?
One thing that Kodak said was that this is the first time
that he's been late to a show and they didn't let him perform.
So clearly he's late to shows often.
I was actually at a show he was very late to.
That's what I'm saying.
He was supposed to open for a boujee bantan in the Bahamas,
and he got there and ended up performing after him.
That's what I'm saying.
He said it.
He said, yo, this is one of the first times I've been late.
He said, this is the first time I've been late to a show
and they won't let me perform.
Hey.
Hello, who's this?
Hey, this is Jonathan from Miami.
Hey, Jonathan from Miami. What are your thoughts? Hi, I'm a show and they won't let me perform. Hey. Hello, who's this? Hey, this is Jonathan from Miami. Hey, Jonathan from Miami.
What are your thoughts?
Hi, I'm a professor and I'm a filmmaker.
When you're late, you're late.
Because I understand there's traffic, you know, and whatnot.
But imagine as a filmmaker, I have a deadline to meet a submission for a film.
Like Tribeca, for example.
Right?
And if I miss the deadline, what's going to happen?
I'm not going to make it in.
So, you know, it's not about you as an artist.
So I'm just saying.
Okay.
Well, thank you so much.
All right, you take care.
All right, brother.
I mean, when I have functions, especially live events,
I try to make sure I'm there way early to make sure that I'm there
and to make sure we don't have these problems and these issues
because you never know whether you're waiting for car service
or you're waiting for Uber or traffic.
You just never know what's going to happen.
You want to give yourself the extra time, especially when it comes to the bread, because I ain't fumbling my bag or messing up my bread for nobody.
All right.
Now we got rumors on the way easy.
Yes.
And let's talk about Kanye West.
I mean, I don't even know where to start with this, but he has some issues with Adidas.
We'll tell you what he has to say.
And Swizz Beatz agrees with him.
OK, we'll get into that next.
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the liquor makes them think they can. And Amy is is the latest human to say eff it all right throw
caution to the wind and get behind the wheel when she's drunk now i encourage you when scrolling
through social media today or if you are online at any point today go watch this video of amy
harrington's traffic stops the amy got pulled over and had to do some field sobriety tests.
I'm a person that feels
like field sobriety tests are biased,
because you can fail a sobriety test
by simply being out of shape.
I mean, come on, the one-leg stand test.
I'm 44 and constantly mentally and physically exhausted.
Now you want me to stand on one leg on command?
Even if I'm not drunk, I might fail that one.
The walk and turn test where you gotta
take nine steps heel
to toe. I can't do that either because
I lack coordination, rhythm, and I don't
follow dance instructions well. So I would fail
that test. Also, when I say I
don't have rhythm, I lack rhythm,
but I'm totally on beat when it
comes to the instrumental playing in my head.
But what's playing in my head usually isn't what's playing out loud.
So to everyone else, I look off beat.
But to me, the moral of the story is those tests aren't easy to do sober,
so they must be impossible to do drunk.
And I guess that's why Amy Harrington decided to do her own thing when asked to do one.
Let's go to Inside Edition for the report, please.
If this driver thought her graceful moves were going to get her out of a traffic stop,
she was sorely mistaken. The Pinellas County Sheriff's Office in Florida recently released
this video of a field sobriety test conducted back in April. According to a criminal complaint,
deputies say 38-year-old Amy Harrington rear-ended another vehicle, and when they approached her, she had visual signs of impairment, including glassy eyes.
It also stated deputies smelled alcohol on her breath.
She allegedly refused a breathalyzer, and when trying to administer a field sobriety test,
deputies report she was unsteady on her feet and started to perform ballet and Irish folk dances.
Harrington's moves weren't
impressive to deputies who arrested her. She's pleaded not guilty to driving under the influence,
refusal to submit to testing, and possessing an open container of alcohol.
Now, I don't know what Irish folk dancing is, but it looks ridiculous, okay? And when you combine
that with ballet and being drunk, it looks extra ridiculous. In her defense, she said the police officers sounded like her ballet dancer.
Didn't I tell y'all that a walk and turn test sounds like dance instruction?
Soon as you tell a drunk person heel to toe, they're going to say, did he say heel toe?
You start giving a drunk person all those steps and they start dancing.
That's your fault for sounding like DJ Casper.
Well, in this case, Amy said the officer did sound like her ballet coach,
so that's why she started doing a little jig.
The officer even had the nerve to tell her she wasn't good,
which made her go harder because she had to prove that I indeed can dance.
Now, ultimately, she did refuse the breathalyzer,
but the officer didn't need it by then, right?
The moral of the story is don't drink and drive.
In this case, please don't drink, drive and dance.
Please give Amy Harrington the sweet sounds of the Hamilton's.
Oh, now you are the donkey of the day.
You are the donkey of the day.
Yeehaw.
Now, she gave it the good old college try. of the day. Yee-haw. Yee-haw.
Now, she gave it the good old college try.
But that's the problem.
She's 38 years old.
She can't be acting like you're in college no more, man.
All right?
Mm-hmm.
I wouldn't say let's play a game,
but I know what it is already.
Bro, I said Irish folk dancing.
All right?
What, black people don't know how to Irish folk dance?
I have a little bit of Irish in me.
Me too. But no, I don't think we know how to folk dance. I don't even
know what the hell that is. You know what
Irish folk dancing is? Yeah.
What is it? Show me.
I'm not showing you. Show me. No, you started
the stand up. Show me.
You gotta go to
Oh, that's
salsa, bro. How you know him a ring game?
That's not salsa.
That wasn't no
damn Irish folk dance
that's when your heels
hit your ass
and you kick it out
huh
that's called a butt kick
when you working out
no it's not man
I don't know what
you just did
but you need to start
this is cultural appropriation
no
you're Dominican
that's salsa
do the Irish folk dance
I ain't never seen
a yellow leprechaun
bro
ever in my life.
Okay, well, McKelvey and
Rashawn Casey, you guys
should know how to do this.
Do not. I've never seen a yellow
leprechaun, bro. Ever.
Jesus Christ. Thank you for that
donkey today. Yes.
Now, we were just talking about $1,500.
That's what you would pay if you want to see
Megan Thee Stallion backstage.
$1,000 for Chris Brown.
And Bow Wow said he'd give him a stack, too, and you could take a picture with him for his VIP experience.
So we're asking.
VIP experience.
VIP.
800-585-1051.
We're asking, who would you pay for a VIP experience?
What would you pay, I should say?
No, who? Who would you pay that? Who and? What would you pay? I should say. No, who?
Who would you pay that?
Who and what?
Yeah.
$1,500.
You got to put a price on it.
Yeah.
$1,500 for a VIP experience.
Who would you pay to see?
Anybody here in the room, huh?
No.
Let me think.
We don't count.
Because we do this for a living.
Bro, you put mob deep in the back of your head as a kid,
so I'm sure you would have paid $1,500.
God bless the dead.
Does it have to be somebody alive that we would pay?
Or who would we have paid?
Like who?
I don't think this question is for us.
I would have paid $1,500 for me and Griever Prince.
Met him for free up here.
Yeah, but it would be different.
I would do it.
I would hold on to that memory forever.
Who else would I like to meet?
You didn't get no picture, though.
He almost did.
And you get a picture with these people.
I did take a picture, but it disappeared.
And it wouldn't have been with him anyway.
It definitely would have been.
But I met him.
A picture with Prince is worth it.
You get that blown up and framed.
That memory.
I was here.
I saw it.
You were here?
You were here?
I remember what happened.
That's good you were here for that memory. That were here? I remember what happened.
That's right. I remember what happened.
All right. $800-585-1051.
$1,500.
Who would you pay to take a picture
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If you're between the... Outro Music We could've been superstars Remember when we were jacking cars
Now it's not safe for you
You switch like a
Damn I, damn I trippin'
We could've been superstars
Can't help it, now I'm reminiscing
Remember when we were jacking cars
Now you better keep your distance
Cause it's not safe for you
You switch like a Track hard with the kicks Snatch off from the When I slide Outro Music KTV, back door wide open Wait till my sniper get lined All of you, all of you gonna die Time rolling
Busting on my opponent, no howl stepping
Crunching my arms, totally
Woodjet broke no motion
Sleeping on sofas, creeping in hives like roaches
I done went cage, the stage is a cage
Not free me, baby, can't keep me, baby
I beat them cases, they already hate me
They going with me dead when I'm on probation
Oh, y'all think, look at that
Y'all ain't seen nothing yet, I promise
Can't take me, can't guard me
I be on the guard,min, I just like Charmin
A.K.A. Twiggy and Carvin
We could've been superstars
Remember when we were jacking cars
Now it's not safe for you
You switch like a flip
Damn, my n***a, you trippin'
We could've been superstars
Can't help it, now I'm reminiscing
Remember when we were jacking cars
Now you better keep your distance Cause it's not safe for you We'll be right back. hands down. I knew to pay, but I still ate it because I'm a gremlin.
Yeah, we could be superstars.
Super gremlin.
But a pretty short time is up.
And so we fell off the spinning wheel. Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy,
Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We're asking $800, 585,
105.1.
$1,500. Who would you pay to see backstage?
All right?
Mm-hmm.
Now, he says she would pay to see Prince.
Yeah, I would have.
I want to go see him in concert,
but, you know,
even just get a picture with Prince
because he also doesn't really take pictures.
Maybe Sade.
Sade?
Okay.
All right.
You, Charlamagne?
Anybody?
No.
Am I 44 years old, $59? What about Michael Jackson? No. No I 44 years old, $1,500?
What about Michael Jackson?
No.
No.
And I mean, it's a lot of people I like, but I just can't see myself, you know.
First of all, this is a stupid question for us because of what we do for a living.
No, she said she would pay $1,500 for it.
I just don't see why.
For a VIP experience, especially if you're bringing somebody with you,
you want to guarantee something happens.
If we were going to see Sade and they were like, look, $1,500, you get to be VIP, you get to meet Sade, you get to hang out with her.
I would do it.
I don't think I would.
Because I don't know when I would ever experience something like that.
I would pay to see somebody perform and enjoy the show.
I would do that.
But backstage, it's just awkward because they really don't want to be there.
You're just giving them the money and they're just waiting for the time to end,
which is always awkward and uncomfortable.
You got to make small talk?
Yeah.
Hey, where you from?
Oh, yeah.
You know what I mean?
Oh, yeah.
What's your favorite movie?
I love Smooth Operator.
Yeah.
I watched Like Mike five times.
It was my favorite movie as a child.
Hello, who's this?
Hello, this is Dakota.
Hey, Dakota, Good morning. Good morning
to all y'all. $1,500. Who you
going to see backstage? Chill with.
Alright, so I actually
got two of them. A live artist.
I'd have to go see
Wiz Khalifa, man. I've been a big fan
of Wiz for a while now.
I've always had a dream that one day I'm going to go to
one of his concerts and I'm going to get that
backstage and he's going to take me on the bus
and show me how to roll one of them.
That's fun.
That's worth $1,500.
Give me $1,500.
I'll set it up.
Man.
First of all, and by the way, he has pre-rolls all the time,
so he would just give you something that's already pre-rolled.
Man, and I just heard he's just now starting to release some of the dispensaries too.
We've been at it in dispensaries for a while now.
He was just in Detroit, too.
The Khalifa Kush?
Yeah.
He's at it down there for a while.
Yeah.
Okay.
All dispensaries I've been to out there in Colorado, I ain't never seen no Khalifa Kush.
It's almost been hard to find over here.
Who's the second person?
The second person, man, RIP Juice WRLD for sure.
If he was still around, man, 100%, I'd probably pay $5,000
right now to go see him backstage.
Wow. I respect it.
You know what's funny? My son is a huge
Juice WRLD fan, so when Juice WRLD performed
at Powerhouse, my son
got a chance to meet him, and my son still holds that
picture. Really, a huge, huge fan of Juice WRLD.
Hello, who's this?
This is Liz. Hey, Liz. Good morning.
Who are you paying to see for
$1,500? Well, I thought you said $1,000
for Chris Brown or $1,500
for Megan Thee Stallion.
But I would pay $1,500
for either. But definitely
Chris Brown. Chris Brown, you would take one?
How would you take your picture with Chris Brown? I've seen a lot of
crazy pics.
I would just probably throw up my regular
peace sign with a big smile.
There you go. Okay. Thank you, mama.
Hello, who's this?
Yo, what's going on? What's up? What up?
What's your name, man? It's B for the King.
All right.
B for the King. B-E-E-P-A-C-H-A-K-I-N-G.
B for the King.
What's happening, King? Okay.
Who would you spend money to see, brother?
Man, I spend $1,500 to see Megan Thee Stallion plus tax.
Plus Tiger?
I said plus tax.
Oh, plus tax.
I thought you said plus Tiger.
I was like, where did Tiger come from?
And get that picture.
Yeah, you can get that picture.
I'll rub her feet as soon as I see her.
I know she done had a long day.
You ain't paid for all that.
And party gone.
Now you can't touch her. Yeah, you can't do that.
Party is not having it.
800-585-1051.
So people are paying for these backstage experiences.
You know, Megan Thee Stallion's charging
$1,500. Chris Brown's charging a stack.
Bow Wow's charging a stack.
Who would you pay to see? Who would you pay
$1,500 to see? Call us now. Oh, I took my mom
to see Aretha Franklin. She was so excited.
I would have definitely paid $1,500 for my mom to get a picture with Aretha. Okay. All right. Let's talk
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It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Let's get to the rumors.
Let's talk Tiffany Haddish.
Listen up.
It's just in.
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So Tiffany Haddish has made her statement regarding a woman identified as Jane Doe who is suing her and Aries Spears.
And that is on behalf of herself and a minor identified as John Doe, her younger brothers. In court documents that were obtained by People,
Jane Doe alleged that Tiffany Haddish groomed the plaintiffs,
leaving them traumatized for life.
The plaintiff says that Tiffany Haddish was a longtime family friend of her mother.
And in 2013, when Jane Doe was 14,
Haddish took her to the taping of a sexually suggestive subway commercial
that Tiffany Haddish allegedly said would help Jane Doe get on television and
would be included in the teenager's film reel. During that taping, Tiffany Haddish allegedly
instructed Jane Doe on how to perform inappropriate sex acts after watching a man and woman in a video.
Now, Tiffany Haddish has since released a statement in response to these allegations.
She posted, I know people have a bunch of questions. I get it. I'm right there with you.
Unfortunately, because there is an ongoing legal case, there's very little that I can say right now.
But clearly, while this sketch was intended to be comedic, it wasn't funny at all.
And I deeply regret having agreed to act in it.
I really look forward to being able to share a lot more about this situation as soon as I can.
That wasn't a subway sketch story.
It wasn't, but the woman is is claiming the plaintiff is saying that
that's what she was told that it would be
Oh
They told her that the sketch with Aries Springs
was supposed to be about Subway
Yeah something else and so it's the
older sister to the young boy
that was in the video also
so she's filing that lawsuit on behalf
of both herself and her 15 year old
brother who was 7 at the time and she was 14 at the time of the taping.
You know, at some point, every industry that has ever been in the content business, whether it's movies, TV, audio, the music industry, comedy, at some point, we have to collectively have a conversation about old content.
Because you have older people who act like they don't remember that, jokes like this content like this was pretty much the norm and then you have younger people who can't believe content like
this ever existed but it did and at some point we have to have a convo about it because if you was
creating content in a certain era which wasn't too long ago oh my god this could happen to you
right and according to this uh this lawsuit they're saying that jane and john they they claim that they they knew Tiffany Haddish as an auntie thanks to her longtime standing friendship with their mother.
And so they claim that they were recruited.
So we'll be following this story to see what happens.
But right now, Tiffany Haddish says she cannot say too much because it is an ongoing legal case.
All right.
Now, Chris Rock and Dave Chappelle are on tour together.
You know, y'all can't bring phones in there, so you're not going to see video footage.
But according to reports, they are.
And according to Deadline, they're saying Chris Rock took the stage first.
He dedicated a small portion of his set to talking about Will Smith, where he said, F
your hostage video in response to that viral YouTube apology video that Will Smith posted.
And, you know, he referred to Will Smith as Suge Smith yet again.
And then Dave Chappelle, who took to the stage after Chris Rock, talked about putting a mask on and doing an impression of a perfect man for 30 years.
He said that that's what Will Smith did.
He asked audience members to be themselves.
And he said, I just hope he doesn't put that mask back on.
This is all according to deadline.
Yeah.
Why do they keep doing this to me?
Stay out of comedy shows, man.
Let these comedians cook.
I was thinking the same thing.
Yeah.
Let them work out whatever material it is they're working on.
It never sounds right when you're just reading what somebody says.
They're taking things out of context.
They cover the cameras, and yet we still report it.
Like, it's dumb.
And I see people saying, why do they keep talking about this?
Why does Chappelle and Chris Rock keep talking about this?
Because they're working out material.
They talk about their lives, and that's part of.
And they're working out material.
Every show you go to, they're doing the same jokes, different ways, saying the same things.
It's called working it out, people.
All right.
Now, T.I.'s son, King, was arrested.
As you guys know, this happened last week.
And T.I. is responding to King being arrested.
Here's what he had to say.
I know my son.
Think I ain't spoke to my son.
Think I ain't told my son, his mama, and his grandmama.
He's a **** in the prison.
Ain't no way around it.
Ain't nothing I'm going to be able to do about it.
Can't nobody stop it but him.
I've already made my peace with him.
Because I know that energy i was
that energy i know exactly how it's gonna turn out i've not really had that conversation with
a man king's a good kid chasing after the wrong i trust in god to deal with it the way that he
see fit you know i mean you know he done got all the weapons he done got the plenty he done did
it you know did everything as a child you could do to him. So now you're going to have to go through it.
You're going to have to go through it and get through it.
It's funny, me and my wife had this conversation about the same incident,
and she agreed with T.I., but, you know, as having a son that's 17 years old,
I can't just accept that, though.
I don't know what else I could do if I got to take whatever you have,
whether it's your money, whether it's your clothes, whether it's whatever,
and not allow you to go outside because you're still 17.
T.I. is not wrong.
T.I. said absolutely nothing wrong.
He's not lying.
You can pray for them.
You can discipline them.
You can talk to them.
But ultimately, the choices his son is making at this point are up to him.
And at that age, my daddy was telling me the same thing.
You're going to end up in jail, dead, or broke sitting under the tree if you don't change your lifestyle.
So once you tell him, what else can you do?
He said it.
I gave him all the whippings.
He's gotten all the discipline.
He gave him all the conversations.
But the young man's still 17, though.
And he's about to be 18, I'm sure, at some point.
Yeah.
I really hate watching T.I.
I have to explain that to the internet.
A bunch of bots and nothing-ass folks on social media
who ain't got no kids trying to tell you what to do with yours.
But you still live under my roof, though.
For now.
I can move out.
I'm telling you.
You ain't got no money to move out.
How you gonna move out?
I'm sure he got a little change.
And by the way, do you need money to move out nowadays?
Yes, you're right.
What are you talking about?
Yes, you're right.
Like, T.I., listen, there's nothing T.I. said wrong.
And sadly, that's just something that all of us have to understand as parents.
Nah, he didn't say anything wrong.
At some point.
At some point, we can't control what our kids do.
All right.
Well, that is your rumor reports.
All right.
The People's Choice mixes up next.
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Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are the Breakfast Club.
I just want to say a salute and shout out to everybody for all our birthday wishes.
I definitely appreciate it.
Felt warm and loved over the weekend.
Did you feel it for me?
Did you see my post?
No.
Don't act like you did.
You commented on my post.
We're not a couple, bro.
I didn't say we're a couple.
You keep saying that.
You keep saying it.
I didn't say nothing about us being a couple.
I said happy birthday to my canary yellow comrade.
All right?
Well, let me do my post now.
And when you see what little Duvall said.
Yeah, he said I left him for a light skin.
Yeah, that's what I'm saying.
We're not a couple.
I ain't saying we was a couple.
He's yours.
So you guys are each other's side pieces.
Work husbands.
I just wished him a happy born day.
That's all I did.
Hashtag work husbands.
And I think people need to really start appreciating like birthdays more.
I don't know what people do, to be honest with you.
Because think about all the people that wake up dead every day, bro.
You know what I'm saying?
For you to get blessed with another year of life, that's incredible.
Yeah.
Well, I want to say shout out to everybody for all the love.
Had a great weekend.
I was out in Arizona, got a massage, just relaxed and chilled, and that was it.
Incredible.
All right.
Well, when we come back, we got rumors on the way.
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When we come back, we got the positive notice.
He's flustered.
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It's time to get up out of here.
We got a positive note.
We do, man.
First of all, I want to tell everybody this week, Hell of a Week is back.
You know, we had two weeks, dark week,
because we're on the same schedule as The Daily Show.
So The Daily Show was off for two weeks, so we had to be off for two weeks.
But we're back this week with a new episode.
So make sure you tune in this Thursday at 11.30 p.m. on Comedy Central
right after The Daily Show.
And thank you to everybody that's been screaming the show on Paramount+.
Man, if you want to catch up on the first four episodes
of the second season, just go to Paramount Plus
and stream my late night talk show.
Hell of a week, but we'll be back this week
Thursday with new
episodes, alright? Now, the positive
note is simply this. Matching
energy is why everybody
is always so miserable, man.
Please remember, you don't clean dirt
with dirt.
You all finished or you all done? miserable, man. Please remember, you don't clean dirt with dirt. Breakfast Club, bitches!
Y'all finished or y'all done?
Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy and
Shalameen the guy. We are the Breakfast
Club. It's time to
get up out of here. We got a positive note.
We do, man. First of all, I want to tell everybody
this week, hell of a week is back.
You know, we had two weeks
dark week because we're on the same
schedule as the Daily Show. The Daily Show was
off for two weeks, so we had to be off for two weeks.
We're back this week with a new
episode, so make sure you tune in this Thursday
at 11.30 p.m. on Comedy
Central right after the Daily Show.
Thank you to everybody that's been screaming
the show on Paramount+.
If you want to catch up on
the first four episodes of the second season,
just go to Paramount Plus and stream my late night talk show.
Hell of a week, but we'll be back this week, Thursday, with new episodes.
All right?
Now, the positive note is simply this.
Matching energy is why everybody is always so miserable, man.
Please remember, you don't clean dirt with dirt.
Breakfast club, bitches!
You all finished or y'all done?
Had enough of this country?
Ever dreamt about starting your own?
I planted the flag. This is mine.
I own this. It's surprisingly
easy. 55 gallons of water,
500 pounds of concrete. Or maybe
not. No country willingly
gives up their territory. Oh my
God. What is that? Bullets.
Listen to Escape from Zakistan. That's Escape from Z-A-Q-istan on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Hey guys, I'm Kate Max. You might know me from my
popular online series, The Running Interview Show, where I run with celebrities, athletes, entrepreneurs, and more.
After those runs, the conversations keep going.
That's what my podcast, Post Run High, is all about.
It's a chance to sit down with my guests and dive even deeper into their stories, their journeys, and the thoughts that arise once we've hit the pavement
together. Listen to Post Run High on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your
podcasts. As a kid, I really do remember having these dreams and visions, but you just don't know
what is going to come for you. Alicia shares her wisdom on growth, gratitude, and the power of love.
I forgive myself.
It's okay.
Have grace for yourself.
You're trying your best.
And you're going to figure out the rhythm of this thing.
Alicia Keys, like you've never heard her before.
Listen to On Purpose with Jay Shetty on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Hello, my undeadly darlings.
It's Teresa, your resident ghost host.
And do I have a treat for you.
Haunting is crawling out from the shadows, and it's going to be devilishly good.
We've got chills, thrills, and stories that'll make you wish the lights stayed on.
So join me, won't you?
Let's dive into the eerie unknown together.
Sleep tight, if you can.
Listen to Haunting on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Hi, I'm Marie.
And I'm Sydney.
And we're Mess.
Well, not a mess mess but on our podcast
called mess
we celebrate
all things
messy
but the gag is
not everything is a mess
sometimes it's just
living
yeah things like
JLo on her third divorce
living
girls trip to Miami
mess
breaking up with your
girlfriend while on
Instagram live
living
living
it's kind of mess.
Yeah.
Well, you get it.
Got it?
Live, love, mess.
Listen to Mess
with Sydney Washington
and Marie Faustin
on iHeartRadio app,
Apple Podcasts,
or wherever you get
your podcasts.