The Breakfast Club - FULL SHOW: Smokey Robinson Hit with Assault Claims, Met Gala Raises $31M, Diddy Adds Lawyer, Tom Brady on Shedeur Sanders + Just Nesh Interview

Episode Date: May 7, 2025

Today on The Breakfast Club, comedian Just Nesh gets a surprise proposal live on air! Plus, Charlamagne Tha God gives ‘Donkey of the Day’ to a father who involved his 11-year-old daughter ...in a home invasion. Listen for more!YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BreakfastClubPower1051FMSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:01:09 Are you in? Let's go. My husband has a secret son from a past partner. Hold up Sam, how do we know how we done the DNA test? Well, John, luckily it's mother may have a DNA test week on the OK Storytime podcast, so we'll find out soon. And this wife writes, my husband received a Facebook message from a woman saying
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Starting point is 00:01:40 or wherever you get your podcasts. Hey, I'm Jay Shetty, and I'm the host of the On Purpose podcast, or wherever you get your podcast. Charlie Kardashian everybody. Khloe Kardashian. No one understands how it's, I'm not just a TV show. Listen to On Purpose with Jay Shetty on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Good morning USA. Yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo,
Starting point is 00:02:17 yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo. Jess Hilarious. Good morning. Charlamagne the God. Peace to the planet. Guess what day it is. Guess what day it is. Hilarious. Good morning. Charlamagne the God. Peace to the planet. Guess what day it is. Guess what day it is. Pump day.
Starting point is 00:02:27 Ah ha ha ha ha ha ha ha. Good morning. How y'all feel out there? I feel blessed, black and highly favored. Happy to be here. Another day to serve our beautiful listeners. Good morning. Good morning.
Starting point is 00:02:37 Jess, how you feeling? I feel good. Okay. I'm sorry. This morning, I wanna say I'm sorry. You're not sorry this morning. What you doing? Yo, I'm walking across the street, right right coming to work like I do each and every morning
Starting point is 00:02:47 And I see this truck approaching me, and I'm like oh, that's just The truck doesn't slow down. I'm like she's gonna slow down. I did did she push the guy I said wow just to try to take me out this morning already out the way I want to get out the way he was and he's working for security So I know I would hit the security before I hit him so So, Embi was protected all around the board, you know? Nothing wrong with that. Nothing wrong with what? Sometimes you gotta let your bumping hit somebody
Starting point is 00:03:09 badge every now and then. Jesus. Nothing crazy. Yo, him and the security badge. I'm like, oh my gosh. No, no, the husband's that security's white. Yeah, he's definitely white. But I can see how early in the morning
Starting point is 00:03:18 when the sun is just rising, they both look Caucasian. I get it. I said, Jesus. I swear I did the justice warning. She tried to take me out. Sorry. She said, it wouldn't hurt that much It was just a little bump. All right, and I also want to tell all my Latino brothers and sisters out there salute to all my Latino brothers and
Starting point is 00:03:32 sisters Latino men don't call other men poppy chulo. Don't do that. Nobody does that. Do you even know what that means? Yes, I do. It means handsome men are cute cute daddy, right? Yes, cute daddy Why y'all like to be called poppy too low no need to be calling me poppy everybody wanna be gay till it's time to get gay salute to my guy though, salute to my guy when he told me pop he said have a good day poppy too low with a bunch of O's in the text I'm like huh? oh so he has your number that's my guy not gonna say his name though but that's my guy
Starting point is 00:04:04 okay you like for people to call you Kingpin No, I never One of your homeboys was like, you know how you texted me? Where you get this from? You sent me a screenshot every day and it was like he was like peace king. He was like peace kingpin. I was like, ah the hell I think this is what I think happened. Hmm. Dead Devil season 2 is out. Dead Devil born again on Netflix The big villain on Dead Devil's name is Kingpin name is Kingpin I think that he meant to say King but it's saying
Starting point is 00:04:27 AIN'T NO WRONG WITH BEING LITTLE GAY You're doing too much explaining Sheldon There's no reason for nobody to be calling nobody Kingpin I really think that he meant to put King but it just came Kingpin cause we both watched dead devil He liked the Haney Haney He was like hey Kingpin But Latino men stop calling other men Papi Chulo
Starting point is 00:04:43 I don't like that you play like you want to play gay to play gay The way you be every time I some yo yo yo yo yo they probably like that gag reflexes on point Wow well at least I'm just playing NBA playing I know I'm not even in this don't even put me in it. I know it's about what somebody put in you No, nobody put nothing to me sir. Oh, okay. Hi poppy chulo poppy chulo Alright, Papi Chulo. Papi Chulo win a lot. Papi Chulo win is nasty. Y'all Papi Chulo win huh? Two cute daddies.
Starting point is 00:05:12 Alright, well comedian Justniche will be joining us this morning. She has a new comedy special, Self-Serve. She shot this all herself, majority of it on her cell phone. Yes, and majority of it is selfie style. It's out now on Prime Video. Justniche has been up here before. Yes, she has. So we're going to kick it with Justniche. Yes, and majority of it is selfie style. It's out now on prime video Nisha's been up here before yes. Yes. Yes, so we're gonna kick it with just niche all right Well, let's get the show cracking we got front page news when we come back today is the day they talk about that real ID thing So if you don't have a real ID expect to take a little extra time in the airports You might get a little more screening and they're saying carry a passport with you all just to be delayed
Starting point is 00:05:41 Yes, and probably not take off. That's crazy. It's the Breakfast Club, good morning. Good morning everybody, it's DEJ, Envy, Jess, Hilarious, Charlamagne, the guy, we are the Breakfast Club. Let's get in some front page news. Now last night, the Warriors beat the Timberwolves 99-88, but Steph Curry got injured. He had a, I believe a hamstring strain, so they're not sure if he's gonna be able to play
Starting point is 00:06:02 in game two. And last night also, the Pacers beat the Cavaliers 121-19. What a game! The Pacers lead the series to nothing. Now the Celtics and the Knicks play tonight and the Nuggets and OKC play tonight. What up Morgan? Hey y'all hey good morning. How y'all feeling?
Starting point is 00:06:18 Relax girl. He called them dreads. Tell him call them locks. Sorry dreads. Yeah I was trying to put it in a ponytail or bun. I don't know. It's just doing what it wants to do. But let's get into front page news. All right. So the newly elected Canadian prime minister is telling president Trump his country is not for sale. So while
Starting point is 00:06:33 in the Oval Office yesterday with Prime Minister Mark Carney, Trump floated the idea again that Canada could become the first 50 first state. Now he said he would leave it would lead to lower taxes and a free military for the Canadian people and Carney said no sale but he added that the real deal is in the partnership with the US saying that it's things are always better when we work together let's take a listen to their exchange I believe it would be a massive tax cut for the Canadian citizens you have get free military, you get tremendous medical cares and other things.
Starting point is 00:07:10 There would be a lot of advantages. Having met with the owners of Canada over the course of the campaign last several months, it's not for sale, won't be for sale ever. Ever. So Trump says the US and Canada joined without a border looks great on a map. Also during that meeting, President Trump couldn't help but mention President Obama. He talked about President Obama's presidential center that is being built in Chicago.
Starting point is 00:07:36 Let's take a listen to those comments. President Obama, and if he wanted help, I'd give him help because I'm a really good builder and I build on time, on budget. He's building his library in Chicago. It's a disaster. And he said something to the effect, I only want DEI, I only want work. He wants work people to build it.
Starting point is 00:07:54 Well, he got work people, and they have massive cost overruns, the job is stopped. I don't know, it's a disaster. I don't think President Obama said that. I haven't heard. I don't know that for said that. I haven't heard. I can't, I don't know that for sure, but that don't sound like something he would say. No, but we can, I will say that the Obama Foundation did respond to the President Trump's comments
Starting point is 00:08:13 saying we can't wait to open our doors to the Obama Presidential Center next spring. In addition to a world-class museum, the 19.3 acre campus will feature a gymnasium, a fruit and vegetable garden, a branch of the Chicago Public Library, a playground, and so much more. Now the initial budget on that project was about $450 million. However, in 2022, the project was estimated to be increased to about $830 million. But did President Obama say he only wants DEI working on it and he only wants woke people working on it? That sounds like something a person would say.
Starting point is 00:08:48 No, but he definitely was, he's going to push forward and want to have a diverse people working on those projects, of course. So there's that, but as far as just only wanting woke and only wanting DEI, come out you know who talks like that? It's also interesting that you know Trump is pushing so hard to want a liberal country like Canada to be a part of America you know but I guess if you plan for you know elections in the future not to be free and fair you don't care who joins.
Starting point is 00:09:19 I was confused how he said yeah we'll help you with your military Canada already has a strong military we'll help you with your health care I think Canada already has a great health care system. So I was thinking like, what are you offering? It's true. It makes sense. Yeah. All right. Well that's your front page news for 6am at 7. We will continue the conversation about Real ID. There's an update from Homeland Security Secretary Cristino. All right. We'll get into all that next hour. Everybody else get it off your chest chest 800-585-1051 if you need to vent phone lines are wide open again 800-585-1051 is the Breakfast Club good morning the Breakfast Club
Starting point is 00:10:01 This is your time to get it off your chest. Whether you're mad or blessed. 800-585-1051. We wanna hear from you on The Breakfast Club. Hello, who's this? Yo, this side from Atlanta. What's up, brother Shaab? What up? Get it off your chest.
Starting point is 00:10:17 What's good? Good morning all. I love you all. I listen to you all the time in one way or another. I just had time this morning because I usually get work, so I called here. I love you guys, man. I just wanna say, let me outlast the read.
Starting point is 00:10:31 I shout out to Morgan Wood, Me-Me and Breathe. If they come in on a professional end and they put y'all in on game with their reading, because y'all be messing up, man, for real. I love you, though. We not perfect. None of us can read. He said we can't read.
Starting point is 00:10:44 What are you talking about? Yeah, you can't, you can't, you just said six years yesterday. I love you though. We not perfect. None of us can read. What are you talking about? You just said fixtures yesterday. You got four books out and you just said fixtures. But that ain't got nothing to do with reading. That's grammar, sir. It is reading. It's reading, calling words, getting words right. When you read, you don't get the words right. When you write your own stuff,
Starting point is 00:10:59 I don't even know if you write your own stuff. I do write my own stuff, but I didn't use proper grammar. But that don't got nothing to do with not being able to read. Being able to read, yes. You miss her paragraphs all the time, all y'all. I love y'all though. Well, we love you back, Shaq.
Starting point is 00:11:14 Thank you so much. Yeah, I would love to hear your readings too. But you gotta know that there's between- You being judgmental right now. You need to know that there's between literacy and not using proper grammar. I didn't use proper grammar. And I will continue not to use proper grammar because I'm black. I was gonna say, you never do. Say subscribe. I didn't use proper grammar. And I will continue not
Starting point is 00:11:25 to use proper grammar because I'm black. I was going to say you never do. Say subscribe. Subscribe. That's not grammar either. That's just me mispronouncing. Uh-uh. Subscribe. I'm mispronouncing. Grammarly, no. It's not right. Grammarly is not a word. Whatever. All right. Whatever. That doesn't matter. Hi, this is Virginia from Harrisburg. Hey, Virginia. Get it off your chest. Good morning, everyone. Good morning, Andy. Good morning, Charlamagne. Good morning, Jess and Lauren.
Starting point is 00:11:49 Peace, man. How are you? Doing well. I want to say congratulations to my daughter, Viara Jordan. She'll be graduating college, Hampton University, this Sunday. Hey, congratulations. Congrats. What's she majoring in? Psychology. Amazing profession. She black?
Starting point is 00:12:08 Yes. Good. We need more black people in the mental health space. We need more black mental health professionals. So great. Yeah she'll go back to get her masters. That's so amazing. Where are they doing it? They doing it indoors? From what I know now they said outdoors. Oh outdoors. Okay well I hope the weather is amazing. They still give you two tickets or four tickets? Well this year they've given out nine. Oh wow. Nine in the actual thing? Because sometimes they'll do nine in the arena and they'll do like one of the off sites.
Starting point is 00:12:35 So they're doing nine in the arena? For what she told me, she has nine available tickets. So I'm not complaining. Well enjoy it man and wish her the best. Thank you so much. And salute to everybody at Hampton University. They do the graduation each and every year on Mother's Day, so all the mothers get there and get to see their sons or daughters graduate.
Starting point is 00:12:55 It's always a beautiful time. That's one of my mom's favorite experiences. Aw, thank you guys. All right, Virginia. Get it off your chest. 800-585-1051. If you need the vent, hit us up now. It's the Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 00:13:06 Good morning. The Breakfast Club. It's a new day. Is it your time to get it off your chest? Wake up. Whether you're mad or blessed. It's time to get up and get something. Call up now.
Starting point is 00:13:20 800-585-1051. We want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club. Hello, who's this? Hey, this is Dreia. Hey Dreia, good morning. Get it off your51. We wanna hear from you on The Breakfast Club. Hello, who's this? Hey, this is Dreya. Hey Dreya, good morning. Get it off your chest. Can you hear me? Yes.
Starting point is 00:13:30 Hey, I just wanna get off my chest. I called last week and I told them about Norfolk State homecoming. And Charlamagne said that he will go possibly if we play South Carolina State. And we play South Carolina State. In Norfolk? That's dope.
Starting point is 00:13:45 Yeah. No, that's not what I said. I said that I was going to South Carolina State homecoming this year. I know, that means you should come to Norfolk State homecoming since we play on Charlamagne. Yeah, but that ain't South Carolina State homecoming. Charlamagne, you know I'm just trying to get you there
Starting point is 00:14:00 to support Michael Vick, that's it. Oh yeah, salute to Michael Vick, man. I'm rooting for him, except for when he plays South Carolina State. Yeah, I'm going trying to get you there to support Michael Vick. Oh yeah, salute to Michael Vick, man. I'm rooting for him, except for when he plays Sock and Lannister. Yeah, I'm going to the game. I'm actually going to the one October 4th where they play Hampton. So I'm gonna go to a bunch of those games
Starting point is 00:14:13 out there and support Mike Vick. Also DJ Envy and Jeff and Lauren, you guys might come to the Homecoming to support. Oh yes, more than likely I will if I don't have shows around that time. Stop lying line Norfolk State homecoming is the same time I think you can't read yeah I'll be down there I'll be on the other side of the water but I'll definitely be out to be down there I gotta go there and I gotta go to Delaware State's homecoming this year if it's not the same time to support
Starting point is 00:14:40 different football Jackson and I love Virginia oh what is that? Um, some Virginia. Let me know. I'm gonna cover those names. Well, this is what I was gonna say. It's close. Hey, y'all. I was gonna say, closer to the time, I'll call back in and whatever parties or whatever and if y'all made one at 10, I'll just DM y'all if y'all feel comfortable. Yes, ma'am. Thank you so much. All righty, mama.
Starting point is 00:14:52 Have a good one. All right. Y'all have a good one. All righty now. Bye-bye. And, and you said subscribe. So no, you can't read because you know the beat. You can't read the beat.
Starting point is 00:15:00 You can't read the beat. You can't read the beat. You can't read the beat. You can't read the beat. You can't read the beat. You can't read the beat. You can't read the beat. You one. All right, y'all have a good one. All righty now. Bye bye. And you said subscribe. So no, you can't read because you know the B is bsuscribe. The difference between mispronouncing
Starting point is 00:15:13 and being able to read. I know how to read. So read, subscribe, and not subscribe. But that's mispronouncing. Mispronouncing something. Because the same way you say to you and no in me Because you're from Baltimore, I'm from South Carolina. So that's the way we talk just like in Boston. They say car Also, you are bees is these
Starting point is 00:15:35 Yeah, well, no my the the T's are Skraped I say I'm like a C. So I say straight screech from Mmm. Yes, get it off your chest 885 105 when we got the latest Lauren coming up? Yes, we do. Why was there a bottle of Katharine Meagles just sitting in your chair this morning? Jess gave me a gift. Oh, Jess bought that. Okay, why you act like you ain't know where it came from?
Starting point is 00:15:52 It was her gift. Why you all in our business? Yes. Because, number one, you don't give people with addictions more of what they're addicted to. Wow, now you're addicted. Yes. Oh my God.
Starting point is 00:16:03 I bet you she take a shot. You know what we should do? I bet she a single alcoholic with a bad wig. You really tried. Whoa you should take a shot. I bet you should carry it. I bet you should take a shot. Single alcoholic with a bad wig. You really tried. Whoa, Jess you really tried. Put it all together. Put it all together. No, I mean that is true.
Starting point is 00:16:11 She just said you. You give me, he's addicted to being a, I can't say that anymore. He just said you were in a single messed up wig. I can't even believe it. I just don't know. Drunk. That's F'd up. I mean all of that is true.
Starting point is 00:16:19 But continue. We have the latest one. See what I'm saying. Damn. Evie, can you ask me, because I'm not even going over this. We have the latest one. See what I'm saying. Evie, can you ask me? Because I'm not even going over the site. We have the latest one coming up. What are we talking about?
Starting point is 00:16:28 We do. The Met Gala has raised the most money in its history. Thirty-one million dollars bet on black. And I'm going to break down why that is important for black designers, black creatives, and black artists. Before we stop talking about the Met Gala, we got to talk about that. Okay. We'll get to that next. And just something personal. I heard something happen with our girl, young and may. I just want you to do dive deep dive into that to find out. All right. It's the breakfast.
Starting point is 00:16:51 Young and may with a good time talking about deep diving in the young. Oh, right. It's the breakfast. No, good morning. The breakfast club. Morning everybody is DJ envy. Just hilarious. the breakfast club. She be having the latest on this. The latest with Lauren LaRosa. Sometimes you have facts, sometimes you have details, sometimes you have a little bit of everything. But what's the latest?
Starting point is 00:17:31 On The Breakfast Club. Talk to me. All right, y'all. So the Met Gala, we talked about it went down on Monday, right? But the Met Gala has actually made history. The Met Gala this year raised 31, I'm gonna get the number right, hold on. A million.
Starting point is 00:17:50 Yes. Yeah, 31 million dollars. 31 million dollars. Amazing. Yes, and people are gonna wonder, guys are probably wondering like, why does that even matter? And like, a lot of people didn't even know
Starting point is 00:18:00 that the Met Gala raises money. They just thought it was a place that people dress up to get cute and go to. And this number, 31 million dollars, is the most money that the Met Gala raises money. They just thought it was a place that people dress up to get cute and go to. And this number, $31 million, is the most money that the Met Gala has ever raised in its 77 year history of the museum. Now the museum, the money that they collect every year through like ticket sales and donations and things, go to making sure that the museum is able to like still do business because the museum funds itself and has been for all of this time. Now the reason why that is important when it comes to the black designers, the black
Starting point is 00:18:28 creatives and the black artists is because it allows for the Metropolitan Museum of Art to explore and celebrate black history, culture and style through its exhibition. So it allows it to put on more exhibitions to teach people to research, to bring in the right people to the different artifacts and research, to bring in the right people, to the different artifacts and things that they bring into the museum to keep them up for time. And just, you know, showcase what it like the Black Dandyism carpet that we just saw, a lot of those pieces and a lot of those stylists and a lot of those fashion designers all contribute to the Met Museum actual like exhibition that you see behind the scenes. So now it's in here, people can come and see it, they can learn. So it's
Starting point is 00:19:08 just basically kind of like, you know, an artifact and people are saying like, you know, bet on black because this year made so much history because there was so much hype around it. People were really excited to see the looks who's going to be involved. And because there was so much conversation around the cultural importance of this year's Met Gala. Okay, nice. Yes. Now yesterday, Charlamagne, because I wanted to make sure I got this and And because there was so much conversation around the cultural importance of this year's Met Gala. Well, nice. Yes. Now yesterday, Charlamagne, because I wanted to make sure I got this and you asked me about
Starting point is 00:19:30 the black designers that were involved on the carpet. And I said there were black designers and there were black stylists, but I didn't have a complete list and I didn't want to leave anybody out. I did want to mention some people though. Savannah James was actually styled by Hanifa. You know Hanifa from Maryland? I do not. Oh, from Maryland? Yes. Hanifa. Yeah know Hanifa from Maryland? I do not. Oh from Maryland?
Starting point is 00:19:45 Yes, Hanifa. Yeah, so she was, well she's based there, but so she was styled by Hanifa. You also have Laquan Smith who styled a bunch of people. He's a designer. Sergio Hudson who was up here with Miss Stephanie Mills. South Carolina all day. Yes. You went to Sergio.
Starting point is 00:20:00 Dapper Dan, of course. You have Paul Tazewell who did Janelle Monae. There was a lot of different people. Jaleel Weaver did Rihanna. Do we know who did Lauryn Hill? I can look that up. I don't know who did Lauryn Hill. It was not on the list. I just, I like, I really, really loved her outfit. And Romeo Hunt, who I wore yesterday, he also dressed someone for the Met Gala carpet as
Starting point is 00:20:25 well so there's a lot of black people that were really involved in it so this is a major win for black creatives but major one for the Met Gala as well too nice yes um so moving on yesterday this is a hard left turn um Smokey Robinson there was a story that broke yesterday uh Smokey Robinson, there was a story that broke yesterday. Smokey Robinson is being accused of sexual battery by four former housekeepers. How old are these women? Huh? How old are these women? Um, so the women are...
Starting point is 00:20:57 How old is Smokey? Smokey Robinson is... 97. Yeah. No, he's not. I'm just making stuff up. I was gonna say, Jesus. And Envy was gonna go with it too. I was asking. I mean, is it over- the women but so here's what happened. So there are four women that claim that the four accusers say that they overlapped and
Starting point is 00:21:19 working for Smokey and his wife Frances and they claim that they were assaulted multiple times with the first incident happening in 2007. Now they're saying that they were repeatedly sexually assaulted and raped by Smokey Robinson during their employment. This is insane. Now the suit was found in Los Angeles on Tuesday morning by the four Jane Doe's, so they are listed as Jane Doe's. Their names are not mentioned, which is probably why we don't have their ages yet. They claim that they used to work as housekeepers for the Musics Star and his wife.
Starting point is 00:21:55 This first allegation, even though there's a variety of allegations made against Smokey Robinson in the document, is that they claim that Smokey Robinson would call them into his bedroom or other places while his wife was away from the house. These women allege that Smokey would then force himself upon them, penetrating them allegedly with his fingers, forcibly giving them oral sex or making them perform oral sex on him and then raping them despite claiming they repeatedly told him no according to a lawsuit. The woman claimed that Smokey would also sometimes lay down with a towel before allegedly forcing
Starting point is 00:22:30 himself upon them so as not to make any mess on the bedsheets. At least two of the victims claim that he ejaculated inside of them without protection. They're suing Smokey Robinson for sexual battery assault, false imprisonment and gender violence and they're seeking at least $50 million in damages. Now Smokey- Who's the lawyer? I was about to ask the same thing. The lawyer is not listed in the report that I see, but I can get that information for you.
Starting point is 00:22:56 At some point these lawyers taking these cases got to be bought up on a RICO man. This is organized crime at this point because it's a racket. Jane Doe's come to these attorneys, attorneys reach out to the artist, ask the artist to settle and then when the artist don't want to settle they go public with these accusations and they tell the artist, hey we're going to go public with these accusations if you don't settle with us and then they let the media run with these stories. That's essentially a smear campaign. Like and it's always... Yo K-pop fans, it's your boy Bom Han and I'm bringing you something epic. Introducing the K-Pop fans, it's your boy BOMHAN and I'm bringing you something epic. Introducing the K-Factor, the podcast that takes you straight into the heart of K-Pop.
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Starting point is 00:25:38 All right, we're ready. I am Khloe Kardashian. Khloe Kardashian, everybody. Khloe Kardashian? No one understands how it's... I'm not just a TV show. There would be times that I was like, I don't even want to go out to the grocery store
Starting point is 00:25:52 because I feel like I know what they're thinking about me. And that was scary to me because I've never been in a dark place for that long. You've always taken care of others. Have you discovered anything about why you've seen yourself take on that role in so many relationships in your life? How do you even find the courage to trust again? Listen to On Purpose with Jay Shetty
Starting point is 00:26:17 on the iHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. My husband has a secret son from a past partner. Hold up Sam, how do we know? Have we done the DNA test? Well, John, luckily it's mother may have a DNA test week on the OK Storytime podcast, so we'll find out soon. And this wife writes, my husband received a Facebook message from a woman
Starting point is 00:26:35 saying that he is the father of a five-year-old. Whoa! At first he didn't remember her, but then he realized they had a one-night stand right before we started dating. Wait, but do we have proof he's a dad? Well, the author says there's no confirmation the kid is even his son,
Starting point is 00:26:48 but the woman from Facebook has a meeting with her lawyer soon. I think she's going after our money. If the kid is actually my husband's, she would be entitled to it too. So what's a husband gotta say about this? This could be his kid. Well, apparently he broke down
Starting point is 00:27:01 in the middle of the living room apologizing, but this is what scared me. His first instinct, if the kid is his son, is to pay the child support, but not be an active father in the kid's life because he only wants a family with me, his wife. Oh, this is a mess. To hear the explosive finale, follow OK Storytime on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. The same exact story every single time.
Starting point is 00:27:25 That's why I'm trying to find who the lawyer is because I don't actually have the doc, but I can pull the doc. I did want to mention this part as well too. So Smokey Robinson's wife of 23 years is also included in this lawsuit. Even though the women were clear that she never engaged in any of the alleged alleged sexual acts or rapes, they're suing her. Her name is Francis because they say she knew about prior alleged sexual acts or rapes. They're suing her, her name is Francis, because they say she knew about prior alleged sexual misconduct that Smokey had committed and did nothing to prevent it from happening again.
Starting point is 00:27:51 They also claim that she created a hostile work environment, Francis did, allegedly by using racially charged epithets, giving them various tasks and depriving them of meal and rust breaks. That is crazy. Yeah. You say at one point, forcible fellatio. Yes. And I reached out to Smokey Robinson's team, but I have not heard back on this at all.
Starting point is 00:28:14 I want to tell you one thing about that. Smokey might not even know what's going on. Smokey like, I don't be on social media. What's going on? I'm sure Smokey got a lawsuit. So I'm like this, you gonna know. But the craziest thing is trying to have an old man force his tongue up. Is nothing like the leel, leel, leel.
Starting point is 00:28:30 Like that is hard. That's what most of them old men do. Because you know, a lot of old guys, they don't really know how to do it. I thought that was an alarm going off just now. Exactly, that's what you'll think. And leel, leel, leel. Like that's what they do. The older guys. it's called the
Starting point is 00:28:45 lethal yes no yes lethal so for women all right well could you just shut up sometime no no no I know I know how it is when an old man think you know what he doing and he trying to force the tongue and it's crazy so thank you. And the attorney is John Harris I've never I have not heard of this attorney and the common thread is they're saying that the women are Hispanic who were employed as housekeepers by Robinson. The common thread is that these lawyers come to the artist and tell the artist if you don't settle with us we gonna make these accusations public they always do it privately because there's a lot of people who feel like to who might settle behind the scenes because they don't want this stuff to go public.
Starting point is 00:29:33 But and then if you don't settle then they go public with it and try to smear you in the media. But y'all know one thing I was watching yesterday? I saw Byron Scott yesterday. Same thing I'm like come on man. A former NBA player, former NBA coach. Oh, okay. That's crazy. Listen, y'all. So this is breaking news. I was watching Love & Hip Hop yesterday. Y'all know I just like to go down memory lane. I was watching Love
Starting point is 00:29:53 & Hip Hop New York Season 3. Guess who used to be Mendicis artist Vato. Oh yeah, they're all from Harlem. I was like- I was saying it's like it's breaking news. Yes! For your generation. Wow, yeah. I was saying it's like it's breaking news. Yes. For your generation. Wow, yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:30:08 That's what, okay. To us Lidls, we've been doing this. Alright. Alright. That is the latest with Lauren. When we come back, we have front page news and then Justine should be joining us as the Breakfast Club. Good morning.
Starting point is 00:30:20 You're checking out the Breakfast Club. Morning everybody. It's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne the Guy, we are the Breakfast Club. Let's get back to some front page news. Now quickly, NBA playoffs, the Warriors won last night 99-88. Steph Curry did get injured, he had a hamstring strain so they don't know if he's going to be playing for game two. And the Pacers lead the series 2-0. People are surprised about this. They won last night 120 119
Starting point is 00:30:45 What a game that game was it pretty much ended with a buzzer beater. So I know I know basketball I was good. It was good last night morning Morgan. Good morning. Good morning So let's get back into front page news So Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem says traveling without real ID compliant cards will still be permitted for now, but will likely face some more security steps. Noam shared the information while testifying before a House Appropriations Committee on Tuesday. However, she also noted that individuals without proper identification will likely face additional
Starting point is 00:31:18 steps before they are permitted to travel, maybe slide to an extra line, an extra step. Like she said, the full enforcement date has been pushed back repeatedly since the law was first passed in 2005, and it was finally slated to take effect today. So let's take a listen to Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem's comments on real ID compliance. 81% of the travelers that travel by airline in the United States today are already compliant. So they have IDs that already they will be able to use just like they normally always have been.
Starting point is 00:31:51 We will be honoring passports, other federally recognized IDs, tribal IDs will be recognized. So thank you, Mr. Chairman, for that. And what will happen tomorrow is folks will come through the line and will issue their ID and show it. If it's not compliant, they may be diverted to a different line, have an extra step, but people will be allowed to fly. I think they did this too fast. I think, and I know what they're saying, that all these
Starting point is 00:32:14 people, a high percentage of people have the real ID, but a lot of people have been trying to get the real ID for months now and DMV has four months, five months out to get this ID and this is going to make things even worse for people. Yeah. I will say though, it hasn't been taken too fast. They've been months out to get this ID. And this is gonna make things even worse for people. Yeah. I will say though, it hasn't been taken too fast. They've been telling us to get real ID for a couple of years now. But it's been, you couldn't get it,
Starting point is 00:32:32 it wasn't that easy to get, well in Jersey, it hasn't been that easy to get it. No, honestly, I've just been ignoring it. No, I've been trying to get it. Because for the last couple of years, they've been telling us that you won't have to get real IDs. Actually, they had announced the date prior,
Starting point is 00:32:44 and then they pushed it back. Yeah, that's what they were saying. This has been repeatedly pushed back since 2005. So I don't know about. Yeah, I, I, well, you know, the only reason I never kept getting it because I, cause they would always push it back. And, and the one thing I don't understand about the real ID is, is you'll see when
Starting point is 00:33:00 you go get the real ID, it's the same exact thing. I guess the identification might itself be different, but all they ask for is the same thing. They want a passport and social security card, which is the same thing you had to get your regular driver's license and proof of address. That is it. So it's nothing extra on that ID that you need to.
Starting point is 00:33:18 I don't understand why you can't just turn in your regular driver's license and get another one. Cause it's the same information. I thought it was a star or something. Well, star is on the corner of it. That's the only difference that I've seen from my old one to get another one. Cause it's the same information. I thought it was a star or something. The star is on the corner of it. That's the only difference that I've seen from my old one to my new one. But you still need the same information
Starting point is 00:33:30 to get your driver's license. So it's not like it's a different thing. They're putting a chip inside of it. That's what they don't want to tell us. Look, Jack, look. Jess ain't, I don't know if Jess is wrong, cause I was thinking that too. Cause you know, when I had to switch over,
Starting point is 00:33:42 I took forever to switch over my South Carolina ID to my New Jersey ID. And I asked for a real ID and they told me that was a whole other process. This was like two years ago. Yeah. I don't know Jess you might be on to something because I recently renewed my passport and I will say it's a lot thicker than it was before. Yeah right. Real ID is an enhanced security driver's license that will be needed to board domestic airline flights in lieu of a passport. So right now she says if you are if you don't have a real ID or if you're not real ID compliant, you know, You will be still able to travel for now, but you know, they're still urging people to get real ID compliant. Speaking of travel, New Jersey Congressman Josh Gottheimer,
Starting point is 00:34:22 he's calling for changes at Newark Airport after the experiencing delays for a ninth straight day with air traffic control centers across New Jersey Congressman Josh Gottheimer. He's calling for changes at Newark Airport after the experiencing delays for a ninth straight day with air traffic control centers across New Jersey, Philadelphia, and now Long Island down 40 staffers for the region. And the congressman is calling on the Trump administration to add more workers to the region, upgrade outdated communication systems. And he also spoke about the economic impact that this is having, that Newark Airport is quite the funnel of traffic into the country, or just pretty much people are traveling and using Newark International. Let's take a listen to those comments from New Jersey Congressman Josh Gottheimer. But we must immediately, immediately surge our investment and fix the technology issues
Starting point is 00:35:03 at Newark Airport and our airports around the country. We cannot wait a day longer to get to work to fix the technology issues at Newark airport, a region where 20% of the nation's GDP runs through and I'll say it over and over again, to how important of an artery for our country Newark airport is. It's not only critical to our economy, but it's critical to air traffic around the United States. Yeah. So five air traffic controllers took trauma leave last week following a communication failure that was a 90 second block blackout, which they're saying that, you know, was very,
Starting point is 00:35:35 very, uh, it was traumatic for those air traffic controllers saying that they just didn't know what was going to happen in the 90 seconds during that blackout. And of course, Senator Chuck Schumer is also calling for an investigation into whether these aviation related incidents are a direct result of doge cuts. So it's too much going on, man. That's why people just be getting high and wanting to have a drink, man. Yeah. God damn.
Starting point is 00:35:59 Can we just have a normal life? No. And rapid. You just have a normal life? No. And wrapping things up, the Supreme Court is allowing President Trump to implement a ban on transgender people serving in the military. Justice is granted an emergency request from the White House to get rid of a nationwide injunction
Starting point is 00:36:15 that blocked the policy while litigation takes place. All three liberal justices dissented. Seven transgender service members had sued to block the order made by Trump. Separately, the U.S. Court of Appeals in Washington, D.C. put a ruling on hold from a judge that also blocked the ban nationwide while arguments have, while it heard arguments and has yet to rule. Now, Defense Secretary Pete Hexeth, he spoke at McDill Air Force Base in Tampa yesterday saying Trump is delivering on a generational investment to rebuild and redefine the military.
Starting point is 00:36:46 And here's what Defense Secretary Pete Hexseth had to say. We are leaving wokeness and weakness behind. No more pronouns, no more climate change obsession, no more emergency vaccine mandates, no more dudes in dresses. Our standards will be high and in combat formations they will be gender neutral. So Hagseth went on to say that if you meet the standards you can serve and the goal is to provide troops with the most advanced technology so that American soldiers don't have to face a fair fight. Just real quick, can we just salute the troops and the vets for their service
Starting point is 00:37:25 you know for sure. Absolutely salute all the veterans. The work that you do and in the words of just hilarious let them fight. Yeah that is interesting I would love to talk to some soldiers about that because you know a lot of times when you hear a lot of troops talk they talk about how you know when they at war they just at war. Yes. They're not thinking about you know well at least in regards to race I can't speak to everything else they just say when they at war, they just at war. They not thinking about, well, at least in regards to race, I can't speak to everything else. They just say when they at war, that's my soldier next to me and that's that.
Starting point is 00:37:52 I don't know how it is when that soldier identifies as something else, I don't know. Yeah, but you know what, and like you said, I would love to talk to the troops as well. That was my dad's main thing when he was in the military. He was like, when they were fighting, it was all good. It was like it didn't care race didn't matter. But as soon as they get off that barracks and they went to the restaurant and they wouldn't let my dad in because he was black, then white officers still went
Starting point is 00:38:13 in there and ate. So it is. So I guess it's a little bit different. So I would love to hear from the troops as well. All right, y'all. That's your front page news. Follow me on socials at Morgan Media and for more news coverage, follow at Black Information Network, download the free iHeartRadio app and visit us at BINnews.com. Thank y'all. Alrighty. Thank you, Morgan. Now when we come back, Jess Niche will be joining us.
Starting point is 00:38:33 She has a new comedy special, Self-Serve. We'll talk to her next. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club. Morning, everybody. It's DJ NV Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne the guy, we are the Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 00:38:48 We got a special guest in the building, Jess Niche. Welcome back. Thank you. How you feeling? Man, I feel great, y'all. Yeah? Yeah. Last time you was here, you was talking about putting out your special.
Starting point is 00:38:57 Now you got your special actually out. Special drop job. How do you feel? Congratulations, first of all. It feels so good. Thank you. We got it done. And you did it yourself. You funded it completely yourself.
Starting point is 00:39:06 Yeah, thank you. You paid for it too. Did you watch it? You in it. I did see some of it. No, I didn't, because you did it all with the selfie. Yeah, yeah, you in it. You in the special.
Starting point is 00:39:14 Did you declare it? Did you declare it or not? She good. I cleared it out when I filmed y'all the first time. I said, y'all in the special. That's right. That was a clearance you did? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:39:22 I ain't mad at you. Yeah, so it turned out real dope. So we just mad at you. Yeah. So, it turned out real dope. So, we just. Congratulations. Thank you.
Starting point is 00:39:30 How much did it cost in totality to film a special? Why you asking that type of questions? Because she funded herself. Well, it was really like a $100,000 special, but we got it done for about a third. And you did it with your selfie. I know, that's right. Yeah, we had to make it do what it do. So, I did it with my phone, and then we had some real cameras cameras too But we did put that selfie shot in there because that was the whole yeah
Starting point is 00:39:48 So I got my first lady jacket on But yeah, yeah, it's just it uh, we didn't raise all the money either like I did the go for me I'm thinking people's gonna give me more, like that girl that got hit in the head with a brick, they gave her like $50,000. So I was like, let me just ask for 20, like, I asked for like 15, and I thought I would get like 20. I didn't even get the 15. But you had no tragedy though.
Starting point is 00:40:15 Yeah. You gotta have a tragedy. Well I knew that, I would've hit myself in the head with a brick had I not, you know. I thought that just me trying to do it myself would be enough. People were like, nah. You heard about that lady the other day. Take the $5. She called her kid a little boy and she put up a GoFund would be enough. People were like, nah. You heard about that lady the other day.
Starting point is 00:40:25 She called a kid a little boy and she put up a GoFundMe and she raised over $600,000. Did she get a million? Close to a million. Close to a million now, but yesterday it was $700,000. Look, OK, I've been calling kids my whole life. Not a damn on my GoFundMe, but it's just crazy. And yeah, I thought a lot of people would kind of just donate to it, like people I know with money.
Starting point is 00:40:47 And I'm like, I didn't even ask for that much. But it was like, no. Get it out the mud. And we did. And it turned out, it's really top five. I'm not even lying. In the last 10 years, what's your favorite comedy special in the last 10 years?
Starting point is 00:41:01 Don't say Dave Chappelle. Because we all know it's Dave Chappelle. But Dave Chappelle aside. That ain't my favorite. But it's top five. Don't say Dave Chappelle. Because we all know it's Dave Chappelle, but Dave Chappelle aside. That ain't my favorite, but he's one of my favorites. Dave was one of my favorites. Sticks and Stones would probably be in my top five of the last 10. Neil Brennan actually has two that I probably
Starting point is 00:41:17 would put in my top five. The last 10 years, yeah. Who else? I don't know. I'm trying to think of the specials that came out. Who else came out? Just other? Kendrick Lamar. Self-Serve. So, y'all got to know.
Starting point is 00:41:27 I mean, y'all really don't have to know these. Joe Coy was a funny one, but I'm trying to think. I can't think of the ones that came out. Oh, damn. Andrew Shousta, like, that messed up that three of my top five is white people, but they really, it was really funny. They was really good specials. It was good specials.
Starting point is 00:41:41 Yeah. I like that one. I got to watch, I got to really check in with Self-Serve. Yeah. You got to check it out. I got to watch more Stand Up, damn good specials. I like that one. I gotta really check in with self-serve. Yeah, you gotta check it out. I gotta watch more stand-up, damn. I'm trying to think of like two of them in the last 10. Yeah, I think people are not really caring about comedy specials no more
Starting point is 00:41:54 because people just been putting out. Garbage. Anything, you know what I mean? Anything, so it's not special. A lot of this is not funny. People like, okay, another comedy special, but then it's like, okay. I don't know any comedians
Starting point is 00:42:02 who watch other people's specials like that. Yeah. If it's a good special, we watch, Keith Robson had a really good comedy special different strokes Oh, yeah, different strokes was good different strokes Week latest one even though it was like it was like short, but it was so good It just came out like last year or two years ago earthquakes. Yeah People I don't know I guess well this one is real dope. So y'all can watch this one and then let me know. Is it just you by yourself? You got any openers? Um, nope. It was just me. Cause you know how some people.
Starting point is 00:42:34 Oh yeah, no, I had no openers. I went straight in. It was all me. Then Kevin Hart was in it. Um, Charlamagne was in it. D. Ray was in it. D. Ray. Who else was in it, Chica Ving, DC Young Fly, and N. V. was in it. All these people was in it, don't know if anybody knows. But when I had my cellphone I really was getting that footage and we just put it in there. And then that shows the reality part of it. So what else is it? Did you go around in Chicago? Like every city I went to, yeah, so it was like half documentary, half special.
Starting point is 00:43:08 But filmed all about me. So that was the running joke. Like I'm filming my special, but it was really just me and my phone. And that stands out. That's different. That sets it apart from every other special. You got a couple of little sketches in between the comedy. And you know, I don't know if anybody, anybody who followed me know that at my shows I do
Starting point is 00:43:25 Who the **** is this? I pull my phone out and take pictures of couples in the crowd. So I was doing that for a special. And this guy, he didn't want to take the picture. He was like an old dude with a hat. And I thought he was playing at first. I was like, just take the picture. You know, everybody else, everybody else was smiling.
Starting point is 00:43:42 But yeah, he didn't want to take the picture. So his girl, they end up walking out in the middle of the special and we kept it in there cuz I told him I said we're not taking this out, you know, like she should have just really chilled out, right? She walked out the whole crowd was like, oh the cameraman followed her all the way out the room So like yeah people were going in cuz that clip went viral and people was like, oh you bogus for like taking pictures of people girl That's more promotion. And just stop cheating and sitting in the front row.
Starting point is 00:44:07 I mean, like, no, sit in the back, stupid. Hey, don't take your side chick to no comedy show. Yeah. But not sitting in the front. Where you going to take pictures? I guess she probably bought the tickets, but. Did his wife hit you yet? No.
Starting point is 00:44:19 For her husband? Yeah. And the lady said it wasn't that deep, because I did talk to her after the show. I'm like, I'm playing it in in there if that's okay with you. She's like, yeah, we got that deep. What I like about this special too, DeRay Davis, he was an EP on it.
Starting point is 00:44:30 Yes. And that's big being that DeRay is from Chicago and you from Chicago. I like seeing people from each other's cities supporting each other in that way. How did he become an EP? I reached out, I said, I need you. I toured with DeRay for like three years
Starting point is 00:44:44 when I first started hitting the road. So I just, you know I toured with DeRay for like three years when I first started hitting the road so I just you know I was hitting the people that I was cool with and I knew probably had it so DeRay was like no problem what you need and he was like really the about the only one yeah so I'm like that's cool it happened how it was supposed to happen he was the only comedian you mean like that supported or? there wasn't to be an EP because I reached out to a few to be an EP on it. So yeah, he was down.
Starting point is 00:45:08 How difficult is it coming up in a comedy game? Because it seemed like you had a rough come up. Like people don't show up for you as much as you expect. You know, it's not even that. I just think people feel like I'm okay. If that makes sense. Like, oh, Niche good, she don't need it. It's like, no, I do for this special.
Starting point is 00:45:23 But everybody like, oh, Niche funny, she could do this. So I feel like it's more so that, then I don't want to help her. It's like, no, Niche good, she don't need it. It's like, no, I do for this special. But everybody like, oh, Niche funny, she could do this. So I feel like it's more so that, then I don't want to help her. It's like, no, she got it, she got it. But then probably, is this like the first time you've ever reached out for any type of help? Anyway, because you're not the type to really do that. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:45:36 So I think they feel like, no, you good, I don't got to. Like, no, but I'm asking. I'm asking. For a little putt, you know what I mean? Yeah, so, but no, everybody really rocked with me. It's been good coming up comedy's been real No, I couldn't have asked for a better I'm very proud of it, and I feel like
Starting point is 00:46:01 It's real special because of the way I had to do it. How is, and congratulations is on Amazon Prime, how are they with pushing it? Like marketing? Well, since it's not an Amazon Prime original, all the marketing is still on me. So we still marketing. We had a Times Square billboard. Shout out to Fair ENT. It's a real pill. She got us a billboard right in Times Square. So
Starting point is 00:46:28 We we still pushing me just pushing and it's the feedback has been just crazy All right, we got more with just nice when we come back. Don't move. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning We are the Breakfast Club is still kicking with just niche a new comedy special self-serve It's out on prime video now Jess. Did you really get kicked out of a weight loss camp? Yeah Drink what liquor? Yes. Yeah, how you know you can't Strict no liquor. It's a program. Yeah, I get caught It's strict no liquor. It's a program. Yeah. How do you get caught? Because people take pictures of me with a drink in my hand
Starting point is 00:47:07 because they're stupid and I tell them don't post nothing. So I think they be stalking my Instagram. Dang. What was the weight loss camp for? Like what? Well, I was supposed to get this back down. What was it for? So I'm going to rip this blazer. You ain't even that big, Nish. Right. That sounds crazy. 25 pounds, Charlamagne. Oh, okay, okay, okay, okay. You ain't even that big, Nish.
Starting point is 00:47:25 Right. That sounds crazy. 25 pounds, Charlamagne. Oh, okay, okay, okay. Since the last time I seen y'all. Yeah, I jump rope. I'm a fitness instructor now. All right.
Starting point is 00:47:33 What? What the hell? Can't be saying what? Fitness instructor. I'm a fitness instructor now. I do jump. I don't know if y'all are probably don't follow me, but I started these jump rope challenges two years ago and I just did a hundred days of jump.
Starting point is 00:47:44 I jumped rope every day for a hundred days of jump. I jumped rope every day for a hundred days. Oh that's what's up. That was my last one. How long? Um I usually. A hundred days? No, how long a day? Oh I shoot for 500 jumps but most times I go longer but minimally 500 jumps that take about 10 minutes. Not even right. Damn! You're just jumping? Just listening to music, jumping, sitting down. You know I take my time. How the hell you jump and sit down? Because like, I take a break. She rests, Jess. Oh, she rests. She puts me 500 straight. No, no, I don't do them straight, but if I have to hurry up and get them done, I will do like, I could do 250 straight.
Starting point is 00:48:08 Okay. That's just doing too much. I don't try to force myself to do that. Jess was like, you would do 10 and then sit down. Yeah, yeah, yeah. It's like two hours. But I started doing that because it was something easy I could do every day. I just had to work on my discipline.
Starting point is 00:48:16 And so I did that, and I did it for a while. And then I did it for a while. And then I did it for a while. And then I did it for a while. And then I did it for a while. And then I did it for a while. And then I did it for a while. And then I did it for a while.
Starting point is 00:48:24 And then I did it for a while. And then I did it for a while. And then I did it for a while. And. It took two hours. But I started doing that because it was something easy I could do every day. I just had to work on my discipline. So I do small challenges. I would do like a 10 day, 14 day. People just watched me, so like at the new year I said I'm going to do 100. And so January 1st I was like, I'm going to do 100 days of jump. And I did it. Yeah, thank you.
Starting point is 00:48:41 I did it. And I got all these people now. I just started a 21 day challenge. As I said, it's a big challenge online right now. A lot of people are joining on the challenge Yeah, a lot of people joining in on the challenge. So it's 21 days jumping with just niche So yeah, and they like I don't know so I guess I'm a guru Why don't we do what everybody else doing is just doing olympic or Mount Majaro. What's it called? I needed some Mount Majaro. It's not Mount Majaro. Something like that.
Starting point is 00:49:03 I wanted to do some Monjaro. Obamacare, they don't take that. Oh, they don't? Yeah, I need some care credit or something. Because I would have gotten those in a bit. But I like the way you're doing it. I like the way you're doing it. It's like a whole movement now.
Starting point is 00:49:16 It's a good platform. It's positive. You know what I mean? It's empowering. That's what's up. Thank you. Yeah, for sure. Y'all could do y'all jump rope.
Starting point is 00:49:23 Tag me. You can go Jack it on, Shalemang. Thank you. Yeah, for sure. I could do y'all jump rope Also, I was gonna say we're gonna start doing I'm gonna do like a joke and jump, okay Okay, I know you miss it joke. I'm like she gonna be Well, I got some fitness instructors coming in and then I got a couple comments coming in So we're gonna work out and then we're gonna tell some jokes So yeah, we're gonna okay congratulations on your new man, too Okay, I didn't see see I didn't see you last time you was I know we've seen each other but I ain't know you had A new man. Yeah. yeah, I'm doing good
Starting point is 00:50:06 This one lasted they usually don't last but what big this one last so much he understands the lifestyle Like dating a female entertainer is it's tough It's always you know so you just got to deal with your girl being out and gone and around me is he is he an industry? He not he not an industry? He not? He not an industry but he's an entrepreneur so he gets that life out too. Does he ever want to come to shows? Does he come with you? Is it hard to bring him around? No, he's an extrovert so he's out and he's funny too. So he's out, he don't mind coming to a show and I think that is what helps.
Starting point is 00:50:40 Because people who are homebodies, they be like, you going to another comedy show after the comedy show? You gotta go? Yes? I'll see you when I get back. What I find interesting too is that you all went to Jamaica to like ASAP after y'all met, right? Yeah, right away. Like you met him and how long? Three weeks. Three weeks?
Starting point is 00:50:57 Yeah. And you trusted this man to go out to the country? I needed a vacation, sir. I got you. I got you. I got you. I'm trying to get some days off work. But you know when you go on a vacation with somebody, you know they expecting the chicks. I got trusted. I'm trying to get some days off work.
Starting point is 00:51:05 But you know when you go on a vacation with somebody, you know they expecting the chicks. True. That is true. If you paid for it. If you paid for it. Three weeks for the chicks. But yeah, I mean we clicked so it was chemistry right away. You know it's interesting because you and Jess, because Jess talks about how she ain't wait with her man at all either. So all of these people with these Joan Clayton 60 day, 90 day. Yeah, I don't think it gotta be no 60 day, 90 day.
Starting point is 00:51:32 It's when we feel like it. Yeah, it won't need three weeks for me. So that's good. You held out sis. Cause it was the first date for me. And y'all still together. See? I feel like the quicker the better.
Starting point is 00:51:43 Baby, engaged, or married. I think they are married on the low. Yeah,, I feel like the quicker the better baby engaged If if you feel a connection it don't take no 90 days Like Charlotte said you weren't nervous at all going to another country with somebody that you didn't really know? Nah, I really liked him. And you know what was crazy? You can fight. You can fight from Chicago. Where I am from Chicago, we knew a lot of the same people. So it was surprising that we didn't know each other because literally the circle of people. He's from Chicago too.
Starting point is 00:52:15 Gotcha. So his friends, I know his friends. He knows some, and I'm like, how he know you? But I feel like I met him when I was supposed to because had I met him any time before that, I'd be like, nah. Okay. You joke that you have, you always joke that you had two months
Starting point is 00:52:29 to get married before you turned 40, but now you're 41. Yeah, I'm 40, I'll be 41, I'll be 41, and you're like, don't. Not your age, I mean, somebody gonna throw that on you, like you had two months, and now you're 41. Oh, right, right, right. She jokes about it though.
Starting point is 00:52:39 But honestly, you don't look 40. Oh, thank you, Mr. Ponytails. I don't know, it might be a little baby face. I don't know. You just don't look. Has the pressure eased off over time? Not just you 41. You're like, I'm not going to put so much pressure on myself
Starting point is 00:52:51 about it. Well, I'll be 41 in July. Don't worry about me. Just yes. You don't put that on me yet. Yeah, yeah. But no, I still, it ain't eased off. I guess we had our conversation that we needed to have.
Starting point is 00:53:01 So that made it. Oh, y'all had a convo. Yeah, we did. So I understand. You all in your business right now? Well, the convo was, he knows that I want to be married. And he wants to do it, but he wants to do it right. The right way.
Starting point is 00:53:17 Yes. What's the right way for him, do you know? Did y'all talk about that? For a man, I guess he wants to do it up. And I said, I don't need all the do it up. We just need to be married. But he wants to do it right. But what would your way to do it like if you
Starting point is 00:53:27 were like what would you want oh I would rather go away I like destination yeah come back and have like a party like that what if it's another scene what's up brother yo kpop fans it's your boy bomb Han and I'm bringing you something epic. Introducing the K-Factor, the podcast that takes you straight into the heart of K-Pop. We're talking music reviews, exclusive interviews, and deep dives into the industry like never before. From producers and choreographers, to idols and trainees, we're bringing you the real stories behind the music that you love. And yeah, we're keeping it 100, discussing everything from comebacks and concepts to the mental health side of the business.
Starting point is 00:54:12 Because K-pop isn't just a genre. It's a whole world and we're exploring every corner of it. And here's the best part. Fans get to call in, drop opinions and even join us live at events. You never know where we might pop up next. So listen to the K Factor on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. This isn't just a podcast, it's a movement.
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Starting point is 00:54:40 I found out I was related to the guy that I was dating. I don't feel emotions correctly. I am talking to a felon right now, and I cannot decide if I like him or not. Those were some callers from my call-in podcast, Therapy Gecko. It's a show where I take real phone calls from anonymous strangers all over the world as a fake gecko therapist and try to dig into their brains and learn a little bit about their lives. I know that's a weird concept, but I promise it's pretty interesting if you give it a shot.
Starting point is 00:55:09 Matter of fact, here's a few more examples of the kinds of calls we get on this show. I live with my boyfriend and I found his pizzeria in our apartment. I collect my roommates' toenails and fingernails. I have very overbearing parents. Even at the age of 29, they won't let me move out of their house.
Starting point is 00:55:27 So if you want an excuse to get out of your own head and see what's going on in someone else's head, search for Therapy Gecko on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. It's the one with the green guy on it. Hey, my name's Jay Shetty, and I'm the host of On Purpose. And I'm excited for my next episode with Khloe Kardashian.
Starting point is 00:55:49 God, I've been through so many things that at this point, I would rather not feel than feel because feeling is too much for me to handle. All right, we're ready. I am Khloe Kardashian. Khloe Kardashian, everybody. Khloe Kardashian? No one understands how it's... I'm not just a TV show. There would be times that I was like,
Starting point is 00:56:09 I don't even want to go out to the grocery store because I feel like I know what they're thinking about me. And that was scary to me because I've never been in a dark place for that long. You've always taken care of others. Have you discovered anything about why you've seen yourself take on that role in so many relationships in your life? How do you even find the courage to trust again? Listen to On Purpose with Jay Shetty on the iHeartRadio app, Apple podcast,
Starting point is 00:56:39 or wherever you get your podcasts. My husband has a secret son from a past partner. Hold up Sam, how do we know? Have we done the DNA test? Well, John, luckily it's mother may have a DNA test week on the OK Storytime podcast, so we'll find out soon. And this wife writes, my husband received a Facebook message from a woman saying that he is the father of a five-year-old. Whoa!
Starting point is 00:56:57 At first, he didn't remember her, but then he realized they had a one-night stand right before we started dating. Wait, but do we have proof he's the dad? Well, the author says there's no confirmation the kid is even his son, but the woman from Facebook has a meeting with her lawyer soon.
Starting point is 00:57:11 I think she's going after our money. If the kid is actually my husband's, she would be entitled to it too. So what's a husband gotta say about this? This could be his kid. Well, apparently he broke down in the middle of the living room apologizing, but this is what scared me.
Starting point is 00:57:25 His first instinct, if the kid is his son, is to pay the child support, but not be an active father in the kid's life because he only wants a family with me, his wife. Oh, this is a mess. To hear the explosive finale, follow OK Storytime on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Starting point is 00:57:42 Oh, wow. Are you kidding me? How are you, King? What's up, bro? Oh, wow. or wherever you get your podcast. As he gets on his knees, right here. Yes! Oh my God! Oh my God! You gotta ask the question. This is so stupid! You gotta ask the question. Let's go!
Starting point is 00:58:15 Tanisha, you married someone. Yes! You have to do this on a birthday party! Oh my God! Yeah, Kari! Congratulations! Jess is over there tearing up. Oh My goodness Oh, I got the steak rings on right at the moment. I'm like, oh my God, that's my baby. She's getting all my nerves. Oh, girl. Yes, of course.
Starting point is 00:58:49 Y'all knew about this? Girl, I ain't know a damn thing. I swear I didn't know. I didn't know. I think they knew the menu. I didn't know anything. Yeah, we wanted your real reaction, Jess. Yo, that is so sweet.
Starting point is 00:59:00 Congratulations. That's amazing, man. Well, definitely check out her special. Now, tell all your family and friends, stop asking you. That's amazing. Well definitely check out her special. Tell all your family and friends stop asking you. That's right. Her special, Just Niche, self-serve, is on Amazon Prime. I figured y'all want to get back and do what y'all gotta do to do, you know. Congratulations Niche. Congratulations babe. You really can have it all. You got your special, husband do your thing yo I'm happy for you thank you so much damn let me cry I am Eugene, did you know? No. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:59:46 Who did you tell? It don't matter. It got done. Nish was like, why you guys going to these personal questions? I'm like, y'all really into my love life. I'm texting the producer, I'm like, alright, is he here? Bring him in. But congratulations.
Starting point is 01:00:05 It's Justnish, it's the Breakfast Cloak of Morning. Hey. Thank you. Oh my God. Thank you. Thank you, man. Thank you, man. No, that sounded crazy.
Starting point is 01:00:15 That sounded crazy. I was describing, I was in the moment. Just absolutely caught that. Can we play Envy hosting the Diddy party? Listen. Oh! As he gets on his knees. Knees, knees.
Starting point is 01:00:26 He was ready to go in some more until you told him to stop, yo. That's exactly it. That's the next thing Envy said. He's about to go in some more. Somebody better tell him stop, stop, stop, stop. It's dumb, yo. Let's get to the latest with Lauren. Lauren will be coming with straight face.
Starting point is 01:00:43 Tell us, baby! She gets into somebody that knows somebody. She gets the details. I'm the homegirl that knows a little bit about everything. She be having the latest on this. The latest with Lauren LaRosa. Sometimes she have facts, sometimes she have details, sometimes she have a little bit of everything. But what's the latest?
Starting point is 01:00:51 On The Breakfast Club. Talk to me! So yesterday was day two of jury selection in Diddy's case. And before we get to it, there it was a lot of what I'd already talked about before them going through the questioning. There were 16 people added to the jury pool, mostly men. But the story that broke yesterday was the fact that Diddy added a new lawyer to his team.
Starting point is 01:01:25 It's a black woman attorney. Her name is Nicole Westmoreland. Now she is, and this is listed in the story for whatever reasons, and we'll get into those. She's a survivor of sexual assault. Now her alleged sexual assault happened back in 2001 when she was 19 years old. And when that happened, she actually went to the police and the man that she accused was arrested and charged with rape. He ended up pleading guilty to aggravated assault with intent to rape. And she is coming in the case. You know, she's having been worked on other cases with Mark Griegos, who you know, his daughter is one of Diddy's lead
Starting point is 01:01:59 attorneys and Brian Steele. Now from what I'm hearing, she is a beast when it comes to cross examinations and you know, having to question people on the stand. A lot of people who've been following her career. Yesterday when the story broke, we're having a conversation about the fact that they think that she was brought on specifically to cross examine the victims, the three victims who will have to testify because they were subpoenaed. Most importantly, they think that she's going to be somewhat of a I guess like a secret weapon when it comes to the cross-examination of Cassie on the stand. Now ask me why all this information about her sexual assault background was posted and plastered as the announcement. Why? Why is it the headline about her?
Starting point is 01:02:40 I think that it is the headline because there's a narrative that wants to be painted that okay if there's a woman, a black woman that is a survivor of sexual assault and rape who is willing to stand next to Puff, they're trying to, you know, it's a character thing. Whoever it is that is, you know, making sure that these stories are positioned this way, they want to make sure that character wise it looks like okay he has someone who has actually been through this, who has survived it, who would understand the traumas of it who? Obviously believes what he's saying because he's here defending him. Yeah. Yes Yeah, so that's just an update there and also to their when they were going through the jurors yesterday one of the jurors came right out and said that they think that did he is a horrible person and
Starting point is 01:03:20 That they've been watching and looking at different things on social media even after they were sequestered So they of course they struck him that person He didn't do it anyway Yeah But I mean I just really think that that goes to show and it's kept coming up on the first day It's gonna be real hard to get people who absolutely have never seen a headline never clicked this story None of those people exist like you're really just taking people's word that they haven't seen these things, but it's impossible None of those people exist. Like you're really just taking people's word
Starting point is 01:03:42 that they haven't seen these things, but it's impossible. The Diddy jokes have been made every single place in every corner of the earth. Yeah. Right? Yeah. Yep. Well, in other news, Tom Brady actually spoke out
Starting point is 01:03:57 about Shador Sanders in the draft and a sit down that he did with the Parr brothers. Let's take a listen to Tom Brady explain whether he was involved with Shador being picked later or not. Elephant in the room, Shador Sanders. What happened Tom? Why did he go so late? I was, I wouldn't apart any evaluation process or to see that.
Starting point is 01:04:17 Skip payless as otherwise. No, no, well everyone's got every, you know, that's the problem with media is everyone can just say whatever the f*** they want. Get away with it. Crazy. It's kind of unfortunate because there actually used to be a lot of integrity in media there's way less now because everyone needs crazy voices to get heard so nobody knows and I actually texted Shador because I know him very well and I said dude like whatever happens
Starting point is 01:04:39 wherever you go that's your first day day two matters more than the draft I was 199 yeah who could speak on it better than me like what that really means use it as motivation You're gonna get your chances go take advantage of it. So there's a lot of growth that needs to happen If I was your daughter, I'd be the biggest mentor I'd be leaning on right now Tom Brady. Okay, like you Tom Brady said I was Number 199 I think I picked in the sixth round. There's nobody I would be looking to number 199 I think he got picked in the sixth round there's nobody I would be looking to last round that's last pick of the draft right it's six round yeah there's nobody I'd be looking to more than a Tom Brady right he's right it's all about what you do once you uh you know get to Cleveland he's already in
Starting point is 01:05:17 Cleveland he's already in Cleveland touching the community talking to people talking to the kids like he's been handling this fantastic, man. Drop one of Clues bomb for Shador. Yes. The podcast that I mentioned is hosted by Logan Paul. It's called Impulsive. And when- You had to get Impulsive before. Salute to Logan Paul.
Starting point is 01:05:34 You said you've done it before? Mm-hmm. That's fire. And what he's referring to when they talk about Skip Bayless is, Skip Bayless had tweeted out that it is now, after the draft stuff was happening, it is now pretty clear Tom Brady,
Starting point is 01:05:46 who mentored Shador, told the Raiders not to take Shador duly noted. So that was what they were referring to. And I thought that you talking about mentors. In this conversation, Tom Brady talked a lot about mentors and who's mentored him in his life. And he listed a bunch of other people who didn't go first round, second round,
Starting point is 01:06:01 like really relate that are huge names now. But then he also gets into his relationship with AB a B. I'm Antonio Brown after Antonio Brown was let go. Let's take a listen. What's your relationship like with with Antonio? We've had him on the show. Yeah, I mean, I I wanted the best for him. You know, I think I saw a spark in him that I thought if if put in the right place, you know how incredible it could be for not just the team he was on, but for his life and what he could accomplish. And I always hoped for the best for him.
Starting point is 01:06:28 And I met him and I always admired him as a player. And then I got to play with him and I actually saw in the meeting room, like how he could take information and bring it to the field. And we picked him up at the Patriots and he played one game, the opener, second game of the year against Miami. The next week in practice, we're playing the Jets. We didn't have an incompletion the entire week of practice and we released him Friday afternoon. You know, there was just a lot of things that were happening in his life
Starting point is 01:06:51 and that he needed to focus on. And then we ended up going to Tampa and then he came back after a suspension in Tampa. And I just thought, okay, if I can help him, I'd love to help him because he'd help our team and help his life. And then, um, so again, I always root for the best. I want to correct that. Was Tom Brady, I mean Tom Brady, was Antonio Brown let go or did he just leave? Because then he just walked off after?
Starting point is 01:07:12 The Jets game is when he just walked off. No, he was in the Buccaneers when that happened. He was playing for the Buccaneers when he walked off. But that was the Jets game when he walked out, yeah. Yeah, okay, all right. And then, so in response to this, AB saw the clip and he responded, AB helped Tom Brady win dot dot dot dot dot
Starting point is 01:07:27 So yeah, there's that and I think that they're back and forth from listening to this interview I've never listened to Tom Brady talk extensively, but from listening to this I think that Tom Brady meant very well by everything he tried to do for AB. It just came in and out didn't work Came in and out didn't work crazy That's it that's all all I got. What? Came in and out. Didn't work. Crazy. Shut up. Just hush. That's it.
Starting point is 01:07:49 That's all that we have for this hour. All right. Well, thank you for the latest with Lauren. Charlamagne, who you giving that donkey to? Four after the hour, man. You know, we need a guy named Andre Brodinax. I think that's how you say his name. He needs to come to the front of the congregation.
Starting point is 01:07:59 We would like to have a word with him. I don't have no sympathy for people who commit home invasion. Andre committed a home invasion. We'll discuss. All right. We'll get into that next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. You're checking out the Breakfast Club. Your execution on the Donkey of the Day
Starting point is 01:08:12 is something to behold. Is it a read? He gave me Donkey of the Day, and I deserve it. You need to know. Well, you need to tell them. I am. Because you have the wish. Tell them.
Starting point is 01:08:21 Tell them. It's time for Donkey of the Day. It's a read, but you're so good at it. You're trying to it. Tell them. Tell them. It's time for Donkey of the Day. It's a read, but you're so good at it. You better be a fake ass Charlamagne. You're the only one Charlamagne is about. Oh. Damn Charlamagne.
Starting point is 01:08:33 Who is he to dust you at a date today? Well, sexy red, Donkey of the Day for Wednesday, May 7th goes to Andre Steven Curtis Brodenex. I think I'm pronouncing his last name correctly. Probably not. Andre is 29 years old and he was arrested in connection with the home invasion of a 75 year old man from Detroit and the theft of a car. Let the record show, I don't have any remorse for people who commit home invasions.
Starting point is 01:08:56 Okay, if you break into somebody's house while those people are home, you deserve whatever happens to you. If you break into somebody's house, period, you deserve whatever happens to you. Okay, I don't care how old you are, I don't care what your race is. I don't care what your gender is. I don't care what your situation in life is. Homes are sanctuaries. Homes are safe spaces. If you disturb that and somebody happens to be home and shoots and kills you in the process, you earned it. If you get arrested and they give you a hundred years in prison, you earned it. So in the case of Andre, don't look for me to shed no tears, okay?
Starting point is 01:09:25 This man is 29 years old and committed a home invasion on a 75 year old. But I'm gonna tell you something, this man, Andre is a special kind of coward. I mean, if you could create a coward the way you could create a My Player on NBA 2K25, everything would be 99. Okay, see, Andre had an accomplice, okay?
Starting point is 01:09:43 I don't think his accomplice had much of a choice in the matter. But he had an accomplice nonetheless. Him and his accomplice came to the scene of a crime in a alleged stolen car. But Andre ended up fleeing the scene of the crime on foot after the 75 year old's son arrived at the property. And Andre just left his accomplice at the scene of the crime. Now, after you hear who his accomplice was, you tell me if Andre is a coward. Let's go to 7 ABC News for the report, please.
Starting point is 01:10:10 My name is Marcelle. I'm a burglar. I'm an Akutai resident. The call went out April 29th around 8.45 PM. A man was allegedly caught in the act of breaking into an Eastside Detroit home. Now that scene, his son and grandson caught people breaking into the home.
Starting point is 01:10:26 The suspect allegedly drove a stolen car to the scene and after being caught by the homeowner, took off on foot, leaving the car and his 11-year-old daughter behind. Dad broke into the home, the homeowner caught him, he left behind a child and a stolen vehicle. Eventually, police caught the man, 29-year-old Andre Stephane Curtis Brodnax, who now faces multiple felonies for not just the home invasion and stolen car, but also for allegedly forcing his 11-year-old daughter to help with the break-in.
Starting point is 01:11:00 That's crazy. Andre is 29 and had his 11-year- old daughter with him while he did a home invasion and he wanted his 11 year old daughter to help and he had a stolen car. What? And y'all want me to stop using the word retarded. Okay? The definition of the word retarded in the dictionary is less advanced in mental, physical or social development than is usual for one's age.
Starting point is 01:11:23 Andre is 29. His frontal cortex is fully developed. You tell me why he would take his 11-year-old daughter with him while he did a home invasion and ask his 11-year-old daughter to help. What else could it be except for retardation? Huh? Prosecutors said he made his young daughter help him. I don't know what his young daughter was supposed to do in this situation.
Starting point is 01:11:43 She was the lookout. She was probably the lookout. She was looking out. She was probably look out look out Okay, listen the fact he even had her there to begin with why? There is a lot of daddy-daughter bonding activities. I can think of cooking family meals movies tea parties bowling What do you what some stuff you do envy you could do of course dance dad is kickball is a basketball There is a drawing colors You can do your good your daughter's nails, you know do the hair, you know, yes What is Chris doing Marley cut the grass hedges? What else Wow?
Starting point is 01:12:14 Wow Move on Wow. I'm saying is home invasions are not on that list Okay This man Andre took bring your child to work day to a felony level. Imagine being 11 years old thinking you're going to a park next thing you know you're holding a flashlight for your daddy while he's crawling through a window. This is why we need background checks not just for guns but for daddies. Okay you're not a father Andre you're a failed GTA tutorial with custody rights and I know that child's mother is somewhere regretting the day
Starting point is 01:12:45 she let Andre shoot her club up. Okay, I know you can't take back your fornication, but in situations like this, I know that woman is wishing she could. What is wrong with you brothers? You got some men just leaving their children at McDonald's because they don't have a sitter, and you got some men taking their daughters
Starting point is 01:13:03 on home invasions because you want your 11 year old daughter to help? The moral of the story is there's absolutely never a reason to run out of your daughter's life even if you just got caught doing a home invasion. Please give Andre Stephen Curtis broaden X the biggest he-ha. Actually Andre probably does need to run out of this child's life. This is actually probably the one time that I would say, you know what? Run. Run.
Starting point is 01:13:31 Run for your life. Actually, she need to run for her life and get as far away from him as possible. That is sad. It is. That's crazy. What's even sadder is you played with my husband just now. What? No, I did not.
Starting point is 01:13:44 He has never cut the hedges with my daughter ever. She didn't say he didn't cut the hedges. What's even sadder is you try play you played Never cut the hedges with my daughter ever she didn't say didn't cut the hedges He just said not with the daughter and Molly's young wait till Molly get both Let's open up the phone lines eight hundred five eight five where you want to go cuz I'm sure there's a pair that did a Lot of stupid stuff with their kids though. No. Come on. We're not doing this.
Starting point is 01:14:09 This is beyond. This is criminal. This ain't stupid. I didn't say criminal. I didn't say criminal. I'm just saying. I'm sure there's some parents that did some stupid-ish with their kids. Listen, I'm telling y'all right now, if you open up the phone lines and you call up here
Starting point is 01:14:19 and tell me that you committed crimes with your children, I'm taking your name, I'm taking your information, and I'm calling your thoughts. You can't see somebody with their kid walking into like a 7-Eleven and say, put this in your pocket? You can't see that? This why you end up in all the situations you end up in. Back in the day in Dollar General room.
Starting point is 01:14:37 Okay, tell us, tell us. Tell us. Don't you lie on your mama. You about to lie on your mama? No, it's not on my mama. Oh. I had Ashton in me swiping them little candles back in the day. See?
Starting point is 01:14:47 I told you. Yeah, but we was very much broke and oppressed people. We had to do what we had to do. Yes, but that ain't a home invasion. I didn't say home invasion. I just said stupid things you did with your kid. How much, how much? You know, that's a charge too.
Starting point is 01:15:00 I just learned that. That's a charge. Stealing candles? Yes, if you use a juvenile to commit a a crime that is a charge. That's a charge I literally just learned that this morning. How many candles did you get? Yo, all of them they was all good, you know the dollar general they don't stack up too much So it's always just a little bit of stuff left So that's what we got and he was always on the bottom on the bottom shelf phone lines lit up
Starting point is 01:15:21 800-585-1051. Asher, What's that? I'm just asking how many yard this More sensitive mom and daddy. You know that is the question eight hundred five eight five one oh five one What's your little yoke? I was not one of the parents that dead would be like you can't even get nothing when you go here I'm like get everything when you go Put it in the bag. Put it in the bag. I'm going to whip your ass if you come out here empty-handed. 800-585-1051. What's the craziest thing you did with your kids? A crime. I'm just asking. You ain't got to say your real name.
Starting point is 01:15:55 This dude said, what's the craziest thing you ever did with your kids? A crime. That is a crime. But you said a crime as if you want people to call up here and talk about the crimes they did with their kids. I'm telling you right now, Lana Mckelvey is telling. 800-585-105-1. This is why they be wanting me to do ride alongs because I'm gonna do my due diligence this morning. I'm taking names, social security numbers. Let's talk about it. We'll get into it next. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 01:16:38 Now if you just joining us, Charlamagne gave Donky the day to who? It's a young man, he's 29 years old, he's not a young man, he's a grown ass man named Andre Steven Curtis Brodernox. Andre committed a home invasion on a 75 year old man and his accomplice was his 11 year old daughter. He apparently according to prosecutors wanted his 11 year old daughter to help. So we're asking 800-585-1051. I'm just asking you can use a fake name. Have you ever done anything illegal with your kids?
Starting point is 01:17:05 Well, just, Alarisa said, already said that she used to stick up Dollar General with Lil Ashton. Ain't nobody stick up nowhere. We went to go get the candles. No, that's not what you said. You said you told Ashton I'll beat your ass if you come out here empty handed. Empty handed, yeah.
Starting point is 01:17:19 And you said y'all used to get in the car, and you used to be like, okay, what you got? What's the haul? I never said that. That's what you said. When the cameras wasn't on and the mic wasn't on, you said that. No, I didn't.
Starting point is 01:17:27 I never had to ask them what we got because we already knew we was going there to get it. So did y'all plan it out? Be like, all the candles you gotta get? Yes. How old was Ashton? Ashton's maybe what? Two, three.
Starting point is 01:17:37 So that's how you taught him these numbers? You're like, okay, look, aisle three. You know aisle three, right? It's aisle one, aisle two, aisle three. Ile three is where the candles are, Ashton. Get four candles. Okay, get four. I'm not counting four, right? How many candles, mommy? You know I'll be right is I'll one out to our three out three is where the candles are One two three four colors to get the red candle and the blue candle Oh, that's clowns. Oh at first it was a little hard at two, but by the time he was three. He was a pro Let's go to the phone lines, 800-585-1051.
Starting point is 01:18:07 Hello, who's this? It's Carrie. Hey Carrie, what's up? Carrie, what's your last name? Don't tell him your last name. Stop it, you're not gonna get me with that one. And you're not getting my social. I already got your name.
Starting point is 01:18:20 When you call up here, we get everything. What's Carrie's last name? We're not gonna do that to Ms. B-. We're not gonna do that to Ms. B-. We're not gonna do that to Ms. B-. Yo, stop! Oh my God! Tell him, I would do that. Sorry, sorry.
Starting point is 01:18:30 You're gonna have to act this too. You're gonna have to sell everyone on the funeral platter and come to Forest Lawn, baby, to come buy a face from me. Okay. All right, so what did you do with your kid, Carrie? My kid, they know they have family loyalty You know when the degenerate neighbor came over here and try to mess with my oldest daughter We all pile on top of him anything going down. We all there for each other, but not crime
Starting point is 01:18:57 You can't take your kids to go do that. Come on. I know people have Circumstances you just can't I agree kill go to jail. I mean anything could happen there Come on Hold on because there's some people that does some carry say don't do it, but they carry rice she's right Hello? Hello. Hello, who is this? You're changing your name. What's your name? My name is Leah from Indianapolis. Leah from Indianapolis. What's her last name? It didn't pop up. Leah, what did you do with your kids? What's your last name, Leah?
Starting point is 01:19:32 Mom. That's horrible. Mom. Monk? MOS. OK, let's go, Leah. So what you do, Leah? So Charlamagne go eat me up on this plane,
Starting point is 01:19:41 and I'm sure I've already been in the body. When I was about 10 years ago, 14, So Charlemagne go eat me up on this plane and I'm sure I've already been in the body. When I was about 10 years ago, I was 14, I got into addiction real bad and started burglarizing at home and one time my 15 year old son would not get out the car and I went with him. I took him with me. I did. So you took your son with you to burn the cars? He was 15.
Starting point is 01:20:04 No, no, no, no, no. Let's go one up. Let's make it even worse. It was home. It was home. Oh, you took your 15-year-old son to Rob Holmes? I did. I did.
Starting point is 01:20:13 And I'm a very good. I served my time, by the way. Was convicted. Did serve my time. My son is grown. I did change my life. I'm one better. I'm even one better, one of your other favorites. I'm a truck driver now. For the CDL saved my life. I'm one better. I'm even one better one of your other favorite
Starting point is 01:20:26 I'm a truck driver now for the CDL save my life Congratulations How was your child how was your child back then That poor little crackhead son. I'm glad you got your life together. No, no, no, no. No, no, no, no. She is not a crackhead.
Starting point is 01:20:53 I'm glad she got her life together. You were a crackhead, right? No, she's just gay. No, she said she was addicted. No, I'm not gay. How is she gay? Is she a gay crackhead? You not a stud?
Starting point is 01:21:04 No, not gay. she a gay crackhead? You not a stud? No, not gay, not crackhead. Oh, okay. What was it, meth, cocaine? I was in the field of cocaine, but not. Oh, okay, okay. Just a little cocaine. Okay, all right. Sorry.
Starting point is 01:21:17 Well, thank you, mama. Well, I'ma tell you something, Leah. I'm still keeping your name, Leah Moss. I'ma still give it to Indianapolis authorities just in case. She did her time already. I'm convicted, I'm convicted. You just need to be monitored.
Starting point is 01:21:26 I'll be in the role for two years. Okay. All right, thank you. Okay. Okay. I tell you, the line's lit up. There's a lot of people that just came in. Go to another one, go to another one.
Starting point is 01:21:33 Nah, I thought she was one of them lumberjacks, the, you know, the Rosie O'Donnell type. Oh, why not? The flannels. Hello, who's this? Hey, what's up? This is, I wanna stay unanimous. All right, smart, smart. You wanna stay unanimous? No, unanim This is, uh, I want to stay unanimous. Alright, smart, smart.
Starting point is 01:21:46 You want to stay unanimous? Okay, we're gonna let you stay unanimous. I'm sorry, I'm coming to the South Carolina. There we go! It's okay, it's alright! I know what you meant. What's up? How you doing, Charlamagne? Upstate, it's all good. We all family. What did you do, sir?
Starting point is 01:22:02 Well, uh, when I was out in the streets, I would take my kids with me when I was transporting illegal country bands. You would sell drugs with your kids and you let the man talk? I was rock and mule. I guess you could... Yo, K-Pop fans, it's your boy, Bom Han, and I'm bringing you something epic. Introducing the K-Factor, the podcast that takes you straight into the heart of K-pop.
Starting point is 01:22:27 We're talking music reviews, exclusive interviews, and deep dives into the industry like never before. From producers and choreographers to idols and trainees, we're bringing you the real stories behind the music that you love. And yeah, we're keeping it a hundred, discussing everything from comebacks and concepts to the mental health side of the business. Because K-pop isn't just a genre, it's a whole world and we're exploring every corner
Starting point is 01:22:53 of it. And here's the best part, fans get to call in, drop opinions, and even join us live at events. You never know where we might pop up next. So listen to the K-Factor on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast. This isn't just a podcast. It's a movement.
Starting point is 01:23:10 Are you ready? Let's go. Let's go. I found out I was related to the guy that I was dating. I don't feel emotions correctly. I am talking to a felon right now and I cannot decide if I like him or not Those were some callers from my call-in podcast therapy gecko It's a show where I take real phone calls from anonymous strangers all over the world as a fake
Starting point is 01:23:37 Gecko therapist and try to dig into their brains and learn a little bit about their lives I know that's a weird concept, but I promise it's pretty interesting if you give it a shot. Matter of fact, here's a few more examples of the kinds of calls we get on this show. I live with my boyfriend and I found his pizjar in our apartment. I collect my roommates toenails and fingernails. I have very overbearing parents. Even at the age of 29, they won't let me move out of their house. So if you want an excuse to get out of your own head and see what's going on in someone else's head,
Starting point is 01:24:10 search for Therapy Gecko on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. It's the one with the green guy on it. Hey, my name's Jay Shetty, and I'm the host of On Purpose. And I'm excited for my next episode with Khloe Kardashian. God, I've been through so many things that at this point I would rather not feel
Starting point is 01:24:32 than feel because feeling is too much for me to handle. All right, we're ready. I am Khloe Kardashian. Khloe Kardashian, everybody. Khloe Kardashian. No one understands how it's, I'm not just a TV show. There would be times that I was like, I don't even want to go out to the grocery store
Starting point is 01:24:49 because I feel like I know what they're thinking about me. And that was scary to me because I've never been in a dark place for that long. You've always taken care of others. Have you discovered anything about why you've seen yourself take on that role in so many relationships in your life? How do you even find the courage to trust again? Listen to On Purpose with Jay Shetty on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Starting point is 01:25:19 My husband has a secret son from a past partner. Hold up Sam, how do we know how we've done the DNA test? Well John, luckily it's Mother May I Have a DNA Test Week on the OK Storytime Podcast, so we'll find out soon. And this wife writes, My husband received a Facebook message from a woman saying that he is the father of a 5 year old. Whoa! At first he didn't remember her, but then he realized they had a one night stand right before we started dating.
Starting point is 01:25:40 Wait, but do we have proof he's a dad? Well the author says there's no confirmation the kid is even his son, but the woman from Facebook has a meeting with her lawyer soon. I think she's going after our money. If the kid is actually my husband's, she would be entitled to it too. So what's a husband gotta say about this?
Starting point is 01:25:55 This could be his kid. Well, apparently he broke down in the middle of the living room apologizing, but this is what scared me. His first instinct, if the kid is his son son is to pay the child support but not be an active father in the kid's life because he only wants a family with me his wife. Oh this is a mess to hear the explosive finale follow OK story time of the I heart radio out Apple
Starting point is 01:26:17 podcast or whatever you get your podcast. I would take it from here to there. But I would always I think the women can't find out what I was. So I would just take it from here to there. But I would always, when sometime I would take them with me, in case something happened, I would always have a story to tell like the cops. Or something I could tell the story that was the truth, and could get me going,
Starting point is 01:26:34 and could get me on through the situation if it ever happened. That's crazy. You never got caught? No. Well unanimous, today is your lucky day. That's what I'm doing. Anonymous.
Starting point is 01:26:44 Anonymous, unanimous, today is your lucky day. You'm just doing it kind of way. Unanimous. Unanimous, unanimous, today is your lucky day. You know when you call in, we get your real name. Now, I just have to contact Spartanburg Police. Oh, boy. Not because I want you to go to jail. I just need you to be monitored a little bit. That's all. Damn.
Starting point is 01:26:55 Oh, go on. Go ahead with that. So am I. Come on, man. I have a good one, brother. Spartanburg, you know what you're doing? All right. F**k it. Carrying your kids kids with you while you transporting drugs is crazy.
Starting point is 01:27:08 Don't call these people crazy when you ask them to call in and confess to these crimes. Cause I thought it was going to be one or two. I'm going to have me a list today. I'm going to have to pass this on to the FBI director. Casper Tell, I got something for you man. 800-585-1051. Have you ever committed a crime with your kids? That is the question. It's the Breakfast Club of Mourning. Call, call, call, call. Tell her, tell her, baby.
Starting point is 01:27:30 Get for some camera, say never say never. If y'all talking about it, you know we talking about it. It's topic time. Call 800-585-1051 to join into the discussion with the Breakfast Club. Morning everybody, it's DJ Envy, JustHilarious, Charlamagne the guy, we are The Breakfast Club. If you're just joining us, Charlamagne gave Donky the day to who? Man, there's a young man, I keep saying young but he's 29, because I'm old, I'm 46.
Starting point is 01:27:56 But Andre Stephen Curtis Broddenox is 29 years old. He was arrested in connection with the home invasion of a 75 year old man from Detroit and the theft of a car and he took His 11 year old daughter with him to help during the home invasion Yeah, so we're asking eight hundred five eight five one. Oh five one. What crime did you do with your kids? We got crystal on the line crystal. Good morning Good morning. Hey crystal. What's your last name? Um big girl. What is it? Big Girl.
Starting point is 01:28:27 Crystal, Big Girl? That's a good description. That's enough. As long as I got an accurate description. So Crystal, what you do with your kids? Okay, I got so many stories. But if I have to pick one, it'll be the time that I f*** their friends
Starting point is 01:28:42 or sick mom or sick daddy. Just don't find them waiting on the move to think of whatever Your big ass She said what she said I Yes, I can because what y'all don't know is when y'all call up here your number and your name and your last name and Where you calling from comes up? That is true Your kids didn't though. Damn.
Starting point is 01:29:26 Goodbye, Ms. B. Kids did it. All right. That's what we want. Yeah. Hello, who's this? Hey, this is Lowe. How y'all doing this morning?
Starting point is 01:29:34 Hey, Lowe. Lowe, what's your last name, Lowe? What? I didn't do anything. Ha ha ha. Ha ha ha. Ha ha ha. Leave Ms. B. Lowe alone, Lowe.
Starting point is 01:29:44 Yo. Ms. B.ixlow, what happened? No, no. So when I was a kid, my cousin, right, she was in her 60s. He used to take me to the grocery store with her and try to stuff stuff into my coat. What? I'm telling you, I swear, she would feel like hams is turkeys and like
Starting point is 01:30:16 Coach you will know I'm saying she tried to put it in my coat But I wouldn't do it when she was putting it in her own coat and my mama I got home and it in my coat, but I wouldn't do it, so she was putting it in her own coat. And my mama, I got home and I told my mama, my mama said, you can't go to the store with her no more. Cause like every time she went to the store, she was stealing. How long ago was this? She tried to make me an accomplice.
Starting point is 01:30:33 How long ago was this? It was years ago. How many years? I was a kid. Cause the statue- Like 10 plus. Oh, the statue of limitations is still good on that. Give me this hamburger with his name.
Starting point is 01:30:42 Well, she's dead now, so. God damn. I don't think that's gonna work. hamburger with his name. What you did now, so. Damn. I think that's the worst thing you did. Thank you, Mr. R***. She lucky. Hello, who's this? She lucky she passed away. That was a,
Starting point is 01:30:53 That was an even. I can't tell you my name. We know it. It came up on Call I.D. but go ahead, tell us a story. No! So the craziest thing I ever did was my son was in the back seat of the car
Starting point is 01:31:04 when I was trying to run over this dude I was talking to. Damn. You were trying to commit a murder. Heck you're a little homicidal. No. I just wanted to hurt him a little bit. Just a little tap. Okay.
Starting point is 01:31:13 Jesus Christ. What's your name? What's her name? No, I can't tell you my name. I can't tell you my name. Because where I'm from, the town is so small they don't know and I only know messages on Facebook. Well, we already have the name of where you, we have the board and I'm reporting it
Starting point is 01:31:30 to the authorities right now. I'm not joking. No, the statute of limitations is over. The statute of limitations is up. It was like 10 years ago. That don't mean the statute of limitations is up. Just know everybody that called up here today, when y'all get a little knock on your door
Starting point is 01:31:45 or a phone call from local authorities, it was Uncle Sharla, but I did it for us. You know what's so funny? Before we get to the moral, black people are hilarious because they are quick to say the statute of limitations is not up. You don't even know the statute of limitations. You don't even know the statute of limitations is not up.
Starting point is 01:31:57 We don't even know all of you that calling him was black. You just assumed that, you freaking racist. That first lady, no, the first lady was definitely black. The cocaine crackhead, yeah, she was white, but everybody was black. You are freaking racist. That first lady, no, the first lady was definitely black. The cocaine crackhead, yeah, she was white, but everybody was black. You are freaking racist. I'm racist. Yes, how dare you just say all of these people
Starting point is 01:32:11 that called here was black. It's a black station. That's crazy. That don't mean nothing. You ain't even black and you work here. I'm black. And you can't say I'm racist when you talking about Jess's husband talking about all he do is cut grass.
Starting point is 01:32:22 That's racist. Bitch and trim hedges and all that. But the first lady. What did I do whenges and all that but the person was on meth. But you're a clown you try to insert the Mexicanism anywhere you can. No I did not. No I did not. Time about doing the lawn and all that. I was really thinking about that this morning.
Starting point is 01:32:36 Oh you talking about Cinco de Mayo and all that. Cause it was Cinco de Mayo. Tequila tequila and it was Cinco de Mayo. This is crazy, the racism that existed at this station and amongst its hosts. Now I see what the people be complaining about. Whatever, whatever. What's the moral of the story?
Starting point is 01:32:53 There is no moral of the story. Y'all going to jail today. That's the moral of the story. The moral of the story is Charlamagne got Carrie on Leah, unanimous from Spartanburg, crystal big girl, low was on my side
Starting point is 01:33:05 because we turning into Hamburglar, okay? Oh, God. All right. We got the latest with Lauren coming up. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club. Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy Jesselari.
Starting point is 01:33:18 It's Charlamagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Let's get to the latest with Lauren. Lauren becoming a straight face. Tell her, tell her! She gets into somebody that knows somebody. She gets the details. I'm the homegirl that knows a little bit about everything. She be having the latest on this.
Starting point is 01:33:33 The latest with Lauren LaRosa. Sometimes she have facts, sometimes she have details, sometimes she have a little bit of everything. Well, it's the latest. On The Breakfast Club. Talk to me! Alrighty, y'all, we got to celebrate. Jeshu poured our shots. Period. Charlamagne is in the news again.
Starting point is 01:33:50 Oh, my God. So Charlamagne, the guide, just a variety, a variety article dropped yesterday that you will be featured in a grant. No, and what he what and what? No, what do you say? Oh, sorry. Fishing in the drag ball. Y'all smoke up minutes.
Starting point is 01:34:10 Y'all smoke up minutes. But go ahead, go ahead. So Charlamagne the God and John Wick producer Basil Iwanek. Basil Iwanek. And you guys new company Southland Stories is set to do your first project. It's a film with Jonathan Majors called True Threats. Yup. Drop a bomb for Charlamagne.
Starting point is 01:34:30 Dope, dope, dope, dope. Dead. Mocha Menace. The Girl. Okay. That's what's up. Period. So, I mean, I was going to read the article, but tell us a bit about it.
Starting point is 01:34:40 Go ahead, read the article. Okay. So, a production company that focuses on Southern Voices, which is Southland Stories, your production company, has its first project and it's called True Threat. This is a revenge thriller starring Jonathan Majors. It's scheduled to begin production this summer. It's one of several films in the pipeline of Southland Stories as you guys start to ramp up your output. Now it's going to be directed and written by Jared McMurray and produced by-
Starting point is 01:35:07 Jared, Luther, Jared. Sorry, Jared McMurray and produced by Alexis Garcia of Cat Five. Now, True Threat follows a special force's operative out of vengeance, who's out for vengeance after his teenage son is killed by gang members. The movie is among Major's first roles, Jonathan Major's first role since he was convicted in 2020.
Starting point is 01:35:27 We don't have to talk about that. It was in the article. I was reading the article. Yes. You may say read the article. No, no, no, no, don't read the old article. I think that that was- Well, congratulations, drop a bomb, Priscilla. Yes. Nice. I think it's dope though. I think it's dope that, because when Magazine Dreams hit, he
Starting point is 01:35:40 did an amazing and a phenomenal job in that movie, but I feel like it came and it went and I don't know why. I hope that maybe this one is the one that doesn't come and go because he deserves And this is gonna be a this is a full cast like this is an action action thriller But it's a it's a full cast of characters. He's just the lead character. We can't get another I love that so kind of like a universe kind of like a universe you put yourself in the movie. Oh get another name. Oh I love that. So kind of like a universe. Kind of like a universe. You putting yourself in a movie? No. For what? Mockeminis ain't popping out? You'll be great. No. No. No. You were a cop before in a movie? Yes, that was a long time ago. I was in Ride Along. Yeah. Are you putting other people in the movie? You're asking for a friend? Yeah,
Starting point is 01:36:17 people who audition and you know if you audition and get casted. I asked you for 48 hours to let me audition. What about Wigs? Have you seen yourself? Listen, what happened? Nothing. Do you know what? Listen, there will be an audition process I'm sure. Excuse me? Yes. You know what? You in that little sassy waist today. I just can't. It's been a lot coming from over there today and I don't know if it's what. What's going on? It's your time of the month girl. What is happening? What happened here? What what happened what is the problem just get your sister okay the girls in the house are upset I don't
Starting point is 01:36:52 even understand what's going on congratulations thank you and you talk a lot about how stories from the south have so much that needs to be discovered yeah stories from the south you you know, black folklore, you know, black mythology. There's a lot of different things that Hollywood has not seen. I feel like all the original IP that Hollywood is missing is going to come from the South. It's going to come from black mythology. It's going to come from black folklore. Well speaking of other, you know, black-
Starting point is 01:37:21 If you ever heard of- you know, I don't want to dig away too much, but you'll see when the movie comes out. Give us a little something. You gave them an exclusive? No, I didn't actually you know, black. If you ever heard of, you know, I don't want to go away too much, but you'll see when the movie comes out. Give us a little something. You gave them an exclusive? No, I didn't actually. Well, speaking of black folklore and you know, that whole genre, Sinners, remember there was the articles that came out that the area, the small Mississippi town where Sinners focused on didn't have a movie theater so they couldn't really go and see the movie. Well that is all about to change because Clarksdale, which is a town of about 15,000 people hasn't
Starting point is 01:37:51 had a movie theater for years. But they shot the movie there, right? Yes. The closest movie theater is an hour travel to Memphis, Tennessee. Jesus. Yeah. And so that's just a lot of money and a lot of time for a lot of people that live there But the mayor his name is Chuck Espy
Starting point is 01:38:07 He told TMZ that the city has been in talks with Warner Brothers and a special event is going to actually take place so that Everyone who wants to see the film on the big screen will finally have a chance to do it right there in their hometown There's been a few days that have been tossed up, but they're leaning towards Juneteenth, which I think is fire She's a driving movie there. That'd be dope. That's so long They're leaning towards Juneteenth, which I think is fire. She's a driving movie there. That'd be dope. That's so long. It'll be under the stars.
Starting point is 01:38:27 They got it on fire stick by then. It's happening under the stars at the football field. What if they haven't seen it at Clarksdale High School? It'll be on the plains. It'll be bootleg by then. Yeah, Juneteenth. Can you hand me my phone? Juneteenth is next month.
Starting point is 01:38:39 I know, but that's like more weeks and weeks and weeks. And then all types of spoilers are gonna be online Biting like come on, but you're gonna just appreciate seeing it in your hometown cuz you call them I'm definitely not negating the fact that you know, like they're gonna see it for sure But I'm sure Ryan and Mike would just tell Warner Brothers Earlier weeks have it being we don't know who was behind the conversation Warner Brothers We just know that they're in conversation Warner Brothers and as we wrap up I just want to say there is that video circulating of allegedly young and may but oh my god what or in Boston allegedly it?
Starting point is 01:39:14 Reporting that it was her so strong. I reached out to a rep from young and mays team. That is a hundred percent not young and may She has not visited Boston not Young and May, she has not visited Boston in the last four years. So y'all think all studs look alike. And that's what's messed up about them. They say any website or social media platform suggesting otherwise is not only misinformed but also acting with blatant irresponsibility
Starting point is 01:39:35 and a complete lack of due diligence. Wow. So it's the Young and May stunt double running around here? Yeah, so now you could take that one and I could get the wrong one. The story was crazy though. I don't wanna recap.
Starting point is 01:39:43 The story was crazy though. Let me try to be gay a little bit. Now, I will say though, that one and I could get the story was crazy The story was crazy. I'll be gay a little bit what now now? I will say don't only place I saw a reporter was double XL and double XL asked a question the headline says is this young MA Caught on video hurling an object through a bar door and shattering glass everywhere I knew that wasn't young and me when I saw that deal don't go through that door and that don't break that glass I wasn't young and when I saw that deal don't go through that door and that deal don't break that glass Younger may wouldn't be acting like this in the way the glass shattered stuff. Mix is up next. Wake up, wake up, you're locked into the Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 01:40:28 Morning everybody, it's DJ Envy Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne N'Guy, we are the Breakfast Club. We gotta salute to Jess Nesh for joining us this morning, her new comedy special self serve. Nesh, yes. Oh, I said Jess Nesh. Sorry Nesh. Her new comedy special self serve is out now on Prime Video. And congratulations, she got a proposal today.
Starting point is 01:40:47 Yes, she did. So she is now a fiance. She is now engaged. I was so happy for her. Congratulations, Niche. Yeah, man. I'm glad that he planned that out. It's interesting, right?
Starting point is 01:40:57 I don't know public proposals or private proposals. What do people prefer? I thought before I got proposed to that I really just wanted a big, big, big event made of it. Like I wanted like angels hanging from the ceiling like on some Tyler party-ish to be honest with you. But then it was like, I loved the fact that it was intimate. It was on Christmas, Chris included my kids
Starting point is 01:41:19 and my dad was there, his mom was there. I loved it. I loved how he did it and everything. Like you said, you really don't know how to feel until you get into those situations and it don't always go the way you planned it. In my mind, I'm like, I'm going to be at a big event. I'm going to do, you know, but he did it on Christmas. I thought that was really nice. Because I don't mind it either way. I just want guys to know that you don't have to do a big grandiose public proposal. Because it's about you and that woman.
Starting point is 01:41:45 Yes. You know what I mean? Yes. But it was dope. Definitely. They're definitely going to remember that forever. But you know what's more important than engagement? The marriage.
Starting point is 01:41:53 You got to follow through. Most definitely. Most definitely. But you know what I noticed about Jess Nish, not Nash, I noticed that when y'all was asking her questions about him, she was real guarded. I could tell she wants to protect whatever that that is. Yes, right now whatever that is Sorry, but that's her relationship. Like she wasn't real quick to put it on front street. She didn't once y'all and her business with it
Starting point is 01:42:15 She's trying to protect this. She really all about her business So I thought that was dope that we was a part of that But I would never ever want to be proposed to in front of y'all two clowns I'm not ever gonna to be proposed to in front of y'all two clowns. I'm not ever going to lie about it. Never in life would I ever want somebody to come up here and propose to me in front of y'all. Because you got Envy yelling out, he's on his knees. Let's hear it.
Starting point is 01:42:34 Like what was this about? He just had a flashback of hosting a ditty party. Listen. Oh, as he gets on his knees. Right here. Right here. Right here, right now. Jesus Christ. I was trying to describe to the people who could actually hear it.
Starting point is 01:42:52 Whatever. He got on one knee. You're right. You were so excited when you were saying that, nigga, Neil. Alright. You didn't know what to tell. I was like, God damn. Oh, as he gets on his knees.
Starting point is 01:43:01 It was like, I missed this. Right here. I missed this. This is what I miss about the game. I gotta go to Human Resources, because y'all just do- For what? Damn! Oh! As he gets on his knees! He's like, I missed this. Right here! I missed this. This is what I miss about the game. I gotta go to Human Resources, because y'all just do too much. For what?
Starting point is 01:43:11 Y'all do too much. Y'all trying to make me gay. Trying to make you? We trying to remind you of who you are and give you the freedom to come out and be who you were just in the bit, you little queen from Queens. And June coming up! What did June mean? What did that mean?
Starting point is 01:43:24 June coming up. Pride. Pride is in June? Yes. Oh. I don't know. Is your pink bus also Pride? Look at Shoneman, he googling because he's not sure. I don't know. I just know that all of Down Low guys try to act like they don't know when Pride Month is. I didn't know. I didn't know. What are you doing in this bar on Pride Month? You're in pride moth, you're a pride moth. All of these LGBTQ flags around you. Oh, I didn't know. You got something in your eye. Can I blow it out? Yo, leave us on a positive note. Listen, the positive note is simply this, man.
Starting point is 01:43:57 The most underrated glow up in the world is emotional intelligence. When you stop reacting to everything, you stop needing validation and start protecting your peace, your whole life changes. Have a blessed day. Breakfast club bitches! You don't finish or y'all done? I found out I was related to the guy that I was dating.
Starting point is 01:44:11 I don't feel emotions correctly. I collect my roommates toenails and fingernails. Those were some callers from my call-in podcast, Therapy Gecko. It's a show where I take phone calls from anonymous strangers as a fake gecko therapist and try to learn a little bit about their lives. I know that's a weird concept but I promise it's very interesting. Check it out for yourself by searching for Therapy Gecko on the iHeart radio app, Apple podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. Yo K-pop fans are you ready? It's your boy BumHun and I'm bringing you the K-Factor. The podcast that takes you straight into the heart of you get your podcast. This isn't just a podcast, it's a K-pop experience. Are you in? Let's go.
Starting point is 01:45:15 My husband has a secret son from a past partner. Hold up Sam, how do we know how we've done the DNA test? Well, John, luckily it's Mother May I Have a DNA Test Week on the OK Storytime podcast so we'll find out soon. And this wife writes, my husband received a Facebook message from a woman saying that he is the father of a five-year-old. At first, he didn't remember her, but then he realized they had a one-night stand
Starting point is 01:45:35 right before we started dating. Wait, but do we have proof he's the dad? To hear the explosive finale, listen to the OK Storytime podcast on the iHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Hey, I'm Jay Shetty and I'm the host of the On Purpose podcast and I'm excited for my next episode with Khloe Kardashian.
Starting point is 01:45:53 God, I've been through so many things that at this point I would rather not feel than feel because feeling is too much for me to handle. I am Khloe Kardashian. Khloe Kardashian, everybody. Khloe Kardashian. No one understands, everybody. Khloe Kardashian. No one understands how it's, I'm not just a TV show. Listen to On Purpose with Jay Shetty on the iHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts,
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