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Jess is having a little technical difficulties.
You know she's out in Atlanta.
What up, Charlamagne?
Peace to the planet, it's Thursday.
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.
What's happening, man? Good morning. I know y'all happy to be here another day to serve our beautiful listeners. What's happening man?
Good morning.
I know y'all happy to be alive, right?
Yes.
You should be.
Yes.
Okay, regardless of what's going on in your life, regardless of what's going on in the
world, be happy to be alive, okay?
There you go.
Another day to get it right.
Or get it wrong.
Hopefully get it right.
But if you get it wrong, it's okay, you'll learn from it.
Okay.
How was your night last night?
Mine was good.
I did absolutely, positively nothing, which I enjoy. I like doing nothing too, but you know, I'm in the middle of a well not in the middle because it's only episode 3
But I've been watching a dead devil season 3 I did I was watching white lotus
But I had to move away from white lotus cuz I don't know what season white lotus I was watching
But I know the last episode I saw
There was a man eating another man
Rearing like a bowl of fruit looks like Whoa, that sounds like a Dead Devil movie.
No, man, I'm talking about something else.
But now I'm watching Dead Devil on Disney Plus.
Fantastic series, Dead Devil is.
I wanna tell y'all what happened last night
because I woke up traumatized about it this morning,
but don't worry about it.
But if you saw episode three last night,
you know how horrifying that was, man.
Somebody just out there trying to do the right thing,
you know, getting in trouble for doing the right thing,
then having to deal with the powers that be,
and I never mind, I don't wanna get into that.
Yeah, please, I have no idea what you're talking about.
Don't worry about it, but tens of millions of people do.
Okay. Yes.
All right, well also, again, salute to Jess Hilarion,
she's out in Atlanta.
She had a couple of comedy shows,
and she's having some technical difficulties,
we'll get her on in a second.
Salute to Atlanta, man, Louis V, get it right, you know?
You know we're gonna be in Atlanta April, April 26th for the third annual Black Effect Podcast Festival, and she's having some technical difficulties. We'll get her on in a second. Salute to Atlanta, man. Louis V, get it right, you know?
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All right, now comedian Kev Onstage
will be joining us this morning.
Kev Onstage is, he's been moving on the internet
for a while right now. Well now he's got a show on BET called Churchy.
He's going into season two.
He's on tour for his Life From the Back Pew Tour.
That's right.
Yeah, amongst other things.
That's right.
So we'll talk to him in a little bit.
We'll talk all things Kev on stage just wanna.
Are you tired of Trump yet?
Am I tired of Trump?
Yeah, every day is something new.
It just doesn't stop.
He's the President of the United States of America.
There's been a lot of presidents but it's not like this. I don't he's the president. It just doesn't stop. He's the president of the United States of America.
There's been a lot of presidents, but it's not like this.
I don't think you should ever get tired
of the political process.
Local, local art national.
I think that when you get tired,
that's when you get taken advantage of.
I don't think we should ever get tired.
Okay.
Tired's not the word.
I'm interested.
I watch CNN and MSNBC and Fox News every day.
All of this is very interesting to me right now.
I just was listening to the weekly show podcast
with Jon Stewart on the way in.
I just finished the episode he had with,
oh man, what's her name?
Her name was Maria Ressa.
That was a fantastic episode.
I mean, if you're looking for a podcast
to get actual information that is actually rooted
in the reality of what's going on in America,
you should listen to the weekly show podcast
with Jon Stewart.
All right, well when we come back,
we got Morgan Wood joining us.
She'll fill us in with front page news.
I'm sure it'll be about Trump's tariffs.
I'm sure it'll be about more tariffs
and more tariffs and more tariffs.
Yeah, so how can you get tired
of something that's impacting us all?
That is our shared reality, the cost of goods.
It's The Breakfast Club, good morning.
Morning everybody, it's DJ NV Jess Hilarious,
Charlamagne the guy, we are The Breakfast club. Let's get in some front page news.
Good morning Morgan. Good morning DJ NV Charlamagne the God. How y'all feeling? Good.
Bless black and holly favored. How you feeling Morgan? I'm feeling good, but you know, I am tired
tariff, tired tariff. Okay. Let's get into it. I know you was talking about it before the break
MV or before the song envy
So president Trump's tariffs on steel and aluminum are getting responses from the Europe from Europe and Canada
The tariffs are 25% on metals that come into the US and that's from any country in the world
Including our allies imagine that so it's expected to raise the cost for US automakers and other industries
Although the move is supported by many American steel and aluminum manufacturers.
Now, meanwhile, the European Union announced it will impose counter tariffs on US goods
worth $28 billion.
Canada also announced it will put 25% reciprocal tariffs on around $20 billion of all American
goods.
So let's just say that we stand to spend a lot more
in the coming days.
So this comes-
Yeah, America, this is not what we voted for either,
by the way.
You know, folks voted for Trump
because he said he was gonna improve the economy immediately.
That is not happening.
Well, he said, you know,
don't forget about those eggs that have dropped.
Well, you know what's so funny?
Yo, last week when I was on my Brian Nadeus podcast, I was talking about how come everyone
is so focused on eggs, eggs, eggs, eggs, eggs, because Trump said he won the election with
one word, which was groceries.
So now he's saying the cost of eggs is down.
But what about everything else?
But that's what happens when they get us focusing on one thing.
Nah, facts, because I don't even eat eggs whole time.
So let's get into it.
This comes as President Trump says the European Union has treated the
U.S. badly for years.
He commented on the new tariffs announced by the EU while meeting with Ireland's
prime minister in the Oval Office yesterday, saying the EU was set up to take
advantage of the United States.
Trump said past leaders have put America in a bad spot.
So let's hear more from President Trump in regards to those.
I'm not knocking it. They're doing what they should be doing, perhaps, for the European
Union. But it does create ill will. And as you know, we're going to be doing reciprocal
tariffs. So whatever they charge, we're charging them. Nobody can complain about that. Whatever
it is, it doesn't even matter what it is. If they charge us 25 or 20 percent or 10 percent or 2 percent or 200
percent, then that's what we're charging them. And so I don't know why people get upset about
that because there's nothing more fair than that.
Thoughts?
The United States leaders...
My thoughts are the United States leaders are putting Americans in a bad spot. I know
they love to get us to look at everybody else, but Doge firing all those federal workers.
That's America doing that.
You know, these tariffs Trump is implementing, that's America doing that.
So I mean, I know we can want to point the fingers at other leaders, but our leaders
are putting us in a very bad spot right now economically.
Are we talking leaders?
Would that plural?
Okay, hold on.
In other news, but relative, a stopgap funding bill is headed to the Senate,
with its fate uncertain as Friday's deadline to avoid government shutdown looms. Now, Democratic Congressman Tom Suazzi
voted against the bill saying it's not smart to further empower the efforts of Doge. Despite the fact that
Republicans are happy with the results, he slammed Republicans saying they have yet to come to the negotiating table.
Can we hear more from Tom Suazzi?
The bottom line is if you want to get a deal done, you have to negotiate.
And there's been no negotiation whatsoever.
This has been a my way or the highway deal since the very beginning.
Bottom line is the Republicans control the presidency.
They control the Senate and they control the house.
They're in charge.
They're running the whole thing.
This is on them. And there's going to be a lot of finger pointing back and forth. But if you
want to get a deal done where you need the other side's votes, you have to negotiate.
Mm-hmm. That said, and the president said the same thing when it came to these wars
in terms of ending these wars going on, whether it be the Ukraine, Russian war, or what's
going on with Hamas and Israel.
He says you gotta talk to both sides
in order to negotiate, so hey.
The bill narrowly passed the House on Tuesday
by a vote of 217 to 213,
but all but one Republican supported
the six-month stopgap measure.
While Republicans control a slight majority in the Senate,
Kentucky's Rand Paul, he said he stands firmly
against the bill.
Now Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer says Democrats have the votes that they need to
block the Republican spending bill.
So we will see what happens today.
Hopefully today they can come to some sort of an agreement.
And speaking of Chuck Schumer, you know, President Trump called him a Palestinian.
I'll get more into that at the seven o'clock hour, but you know, it's a real petty real petty
All right, we'll get it off your chest
800 585 105 1 if you need to vent phone lines are wide open again 800 585 105 1 call us up right now
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Hello, who's this?
It's Xavier out of Heathwood, Texas.
What up, Xavier?
Get off your chest, brother.
Xavier, Houston, H-Town.
How y'all doing this morning?
Good, good, good.
Talk to us, brother.
Man, I'll never vote for another Democrat again.
Wow, what's up? What up Xavier? Give me a chance. Houston H town. How y'all doing this morning? Good good good talk to us, bro
Now I've never vote for another Democrat again. Wow. What's up?
How do Trump try to sign a hundred executive orders and you give up get a million promises from a Democrat?
But they don't never come through a one promise they give you you know brother. You're not wrong
You know, you got one party that's about action and you got one party that's about inaction and you know so I was literally having
that conversation with a good friend of mine this week that is why people have
soured on Democrats you know regardless of what Republicans are doing you see
Republicans doing something.
That's what I asked Congressman Al Green I'm like well does this change the
landscape of being a president but if we get a Democratic president back in
office does he do the same thing executive orders and do do what he has
to do or does he sit back and just watch?
Because Trump does what he wants to do.
What I know is, I know it's not ideal to sit home on the couch and vote again because I
don't want to vote Republican either.
But at the same time, man, it's got to be done right for us.
I know everybody voted for Trump, but we got to vote for Cummings this time.
I'm going to always vote my interests though.
I'm not going to ever say things like I I'm never gonna vote for a Democrat ever again.
But I can't see Democrats getting back in office
no time soon unless something changes drastically.
Hello, who's this?
Hey, good morning, it's Ali out in Houston.
How are y'all?
Hey, Houston's on the phone crazy.
Good morning, Ali.
Good morning, how's everybody doing?
Let's back in Ali's favor.
By the way, I wanna say something, man.
Houston has like probably top three most beautiful women
in the world. Houston women are amazing. I happen to agree. I want to say something, man. Houston has like probably top three most beautiful women in the world.
Houston women are my husband.
I happen to agree. I happen to agree.
So I happen to be one. Yes.
Well, and I also love them. So
good morning. So I have to get it off my chest.
Charlamagne. I love you all.
I listen every day, usually through the app, because I don't catch all in the morning.
However, I was listening this morning and I keep hearing when we're talking about the gender
conversation. So when you're saying, you know, there's two genders, right? There's the executive
order and Trump said whatever he said, two genders. And you're saying, you know, you don't
understand that, you know, why, like, what's the question?
There's two genders, right?
But transgendered women are women, transgendered men are men.
It's not like a third gender out there.
So when you're saying like, oh, they're just using the right orders.
No, they're not.
Because if they were, a transgendered woman is a woman that is the gender.
So does that make sense? Like I feel like we've got to clarify that a little. word a transgendered woman is a woman
I'm just following the rules. He signed an executive order.
And there's male and female.
That's it.
That's right.
Yeah.
I'm with you.
We're saying the same thing.
So a transgender woman is a woman.
You see what I'm saying?
We're saying the same thing.
No, I'm following executive orders.
Well, listen, those executive orders,
they don't, it doesn't make sense
because a transgender woman is a woman.
So that is the gender. Women are women. I think, I don't, I't make sense because a transgendered woman is a woman that is the gender your executive or women I think I don't I'm not having this
conversation this is why I don't care I'm beyond what you I don't care I want
everybody to be peaceful I want I think everybody has the right to exist I just
don't care I'm not I'm not sitting here exercising no brain power on this
conversation anymore for the rest of my life now that I can honestly say I'm not
exercising any brain power on for the rest of my life. Now that I can honestly say, I'm not exercising any brain power on for the rest of my life.
And that's okay, I feel like we gotta care about,
listen, you have listeners who identify all kinds of ways.
Yes, I do.
I feel like it's important to care.
It's important to care.
I agree, and I respect their right to exist.
I respect everybody's right to exist.
Absolutely, well we can agree on that.
I hope you'll have a great morning and be blessed.
Yes indeed.
Alrighty. Don't edit that either. Keep all that in.
Get it off your chest. 800-585-1051. If you need to vent, hit us up now.
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The Breakfast Club.
Ray, Ray, Ray!
Yo, Charlamagne.
Envy, what up? Are we live?
This is your time to get it off your chest.
I got an indoor pool, an outdoor pool.
We want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club.
We can get on the phone right now and he'll tell you what it is.
Hello, who's this?
This is Bird, with a Y. Good morning.
Bird, what up?
Get it off your chest.
Hey, I just want to bring notoriety out there to all the women that go out to the clubs
and still people out here spiking drinks and putting drugs in their drinks.
Last Sunday, my wife, she went out with her friends,
and I ended up having to take her to the hospital
to somebody and put her something in her drink.
I just want women to be more aware
of what's going on out here.
Damn, how did she catch it?
Like, how did something bad not happen?
Yeah, I was gonna ask, did somebody buy her a drink,
or how'd she get it?
Somebody ended up passing her a drink at the clubs club and then she came home blacked out thank
god she was with her friends and they brought her home and I had to take her to the hospital
and everything and we're trying to get through this process now and taking legal matters.
Damn I'm glad everything worked out that couldn't went way worse my brother.
Absolutely.
I know sex trackers that are all time high.
And I want to give her TikTok a shout out
because she's putting out her story
and getting support from all the women that is out there.
And she's been through,
there's a lot of women that's here
that happened to them at this club.
Okay.
Where is that?
You mean you got to tell the club.
TikTok is the real beef family on tick tock and the club is real. All right, brother. Thank you. Hello
Who's this?
Three was happening in myrtle this morning man, you already know what it is B man, yo every first call I gotta tell you man. That's all
Daisy hope it is call us
Daisy birthday or something you played that song. I love that. I play excellent. I love that
From the old out my old DJ out me. Thank you, brother
You know, I know you know people that know people man
I'm a DJ these brother beat to the very diverse place and
People die in private all clear here murder got this song right there and hold it on for a long time
I know you don't people that know people on the record like the idea for artists like Bruno Mars. That would be crazy
Man, you know the song Rick Rubin's I got a walk this way to run the MCR. Yes, sir. Yo
Yes sir. Yo, it's a song that Bruno Mars can either get with either Cardi B or Megan Thee...
I gotta say that would be a crazy remix.
Why don't you produce it, bro? Why don't you find a producer and produce it and send it over to them?
You gotta produce it, you gotta make it.
And I want you to make it, bro.
And Envy talk like it's just so easy to send a record to Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion.
Bro, he gotta make the record. He didn't even make the record.
Shut up, man.
This man is in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.
You know what I mean? He don't have no industry connections.
That's why he's calling the radio station to see if we can help him.
But he didn't even make the beat yet.
I don't know what he's done.
He said he didn't.
All you need to do is get my telephone number, call an ID or hit my Instagram,
leveled, L-E-B-E-L,
zip off that number two, DJ Rock.
Leveled two, DJ Rock.
Let me pick you this ID,
then we'll win it, bruh.
We can play together.
That's what I'm saying.
I love you to death, brother,
but I don't deal with artists and producers no more.
Artists are crazy.
And I-
I'll tell you what we'll do.
We'll put you on hold and we're gonna connect you with Trav
Trav is the guy who calls up here all the time
But you know one thing that people don't know about Trav Trav is a great songwriter and producer. He can help you out with that
There you go
Travis dope
Trust me. Listen, listen,
you never know who people gonna be in the future, but I'm telling you, Tribe got a
lot of time. That's not what he wanted to hear. He wanted you to connect him to Bruno
Mars and Cardi B. No, that's not how things work. It's a process. Eddie, give him tribe
info. 800-585-1051. Jess, you good? Yeah, I'm good. All right, we got the latest with Lauren coming up. What are we talking about?
Yes, we do. Now, this is being reported, and if it is true, Tiana Taylor, she took a moshumper to the cleaners.
They have a multimillion dollar divorce settlement. The news just broke. We're going to get into it.
All right, we'll talk about that next. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Morning, everybody. It's DJ, Envy, Jess, Hilarious, Charlamagne, the guy. We are The Breakfast Club. Morning, everybody. It's DJ, Envy, Jess, Larry, Charlamagne, the guy.
We are the Breakfast Club.
Let's get to the latest with Lauren.
Lauren be coming with straight face.
Tell us, man.
She gets in from somebody that knows somebody.
She gets the details.
I'm the homegirl that knows a little bit about everything.
She be having the latest on this.
Sound the bings.
The lunch.
The latest with Lauren LaRosa.
Sometimes you have facts, sometimes you have details, sometimes you have a little bit of everything. Well, it's the latest on the latest with Lauren La Rosa. Sometimes you have facts, sometimes you have details, sometimes you have a little bit of
everything.
But what's the latest?
On The Breakfast Club.
Talk to me.
Alrighty, y'all.
So as of right now, it is being reported by the Express Tribune that Tiana Taylor and
Iman Shumpert have finalized their divorce and that Tiana Taylor will walk away with
millions in assets and other things.
So to break it down, Tiana will get four luxury homes, according to the outlet, valued at
over $10 million.
She'll get a one-time seven figure payout from Iman Shumpert.
She'll receive a few cars, including a $300,000 Maybach, a $70,000 Sprinter and a tour bus.
She's allowed to remain in full ownership of the businesses. Amand is
reportedly required to pay $8,000 a month in child support for their two daughters.
And Amand will also have to cover the private school tuition of the babies, ensuring that
their state of living and well-being is well-kept.
I don't believe it.
So what's left?
I don't believe none of that. That story don't sound true at all.
What's left?
Nothing at all, if this is true. And I've reached out to attorneys and representatives for Iman
and Tiana. So I'm trying to figure out what's happening here. What's real, what's not.
Because you know, I don't believe that story. Number one, because it sounds unbelievable,
but also because it's only reporting on what Tiana allegedly got. If it's a divorce settlement,
it will tell you what Iman got as well.
Yeah, because the way that the report is, is like written, it's like they both agreed to this and back
in June, there have been conversations in verified reports that they were actually at
a point where they were having conversation and coming to an ending and that they had
like a deadline on it.
So yeah, I feel like we would hear something from them.
Where was this filed, allegedly?
What was this?
Georgia.
Yeah, Georgia.
And none of the stories tell you what Amon got?
Nope, not at all.
I don't believe that.
I really don't believe that this is factual, that's why I reached out, but whatever it
is, we'll update.
He got some hot fire, he got music, that's why he doing music.
He just dropped a single yesterday, right?
Imagine Amon saying, all I want is the studio.
Nah, I saw Jess with the mess.
I didn't know he dropped music until I saw your video, that you posted. I was like oh shoot look at her.
Oh the Jess with the mask. Yeah I was like oh wow okay I'm on. All righty then.
I'm on actually can rap though I will see he can actually do that. Yeah oh no no no he can rap and he can act. I mean he in a lot of films.
I like him as an actor too. Yeah he's in some films he's been doing some things so.
Well in other news so you guys remember the track star who was caught on camera allegedly
hitting her opponent with a baton as they were racing?
Yes.
So she has actually been charged with an assault charge after the viral clip.
So the Lynchburg Commonwealth Attorney's Office reported to Daily Mail that they have actually
issued a petition for one count of assault and battery against Alayla Everett.
That is the girl that had the baton in her hand. Now the track meet was in Virginia and the person that she struck the little girl
she struck allegedly is Kaylene Tucker and they were running a four by 200 meter relay
event at the time that this happened. Now both girls have spoke out. A lot of people
a lot of people when not a little when I'm saying when you say little girl, how old are they?
Yeah high school
15 I thought they won't 15 or something like that. Yeah, they're gonna be wrong
I'll look up the age while we take a listen to this audio because
Alayla Everett spoke out and people were not feeling what she had to say. Let's take a listen
they're going off of one angle like I
feeling what she had to say. Let's take a listen. They're going off of one angle. Like, I know what happened, but I can't, I don't have enough.
Like they went on the news. I'm just a person by myself. Nobody's going to believe me because
I can admit from the video, it does look purposeful, but I know my intentions and I would never hit
somebody on purpose because of jealousy. What would you say to her in this moment?
I would apologize.
I'm sorry you couldn't compete for the 300 meter dash,
but everybody has feelings.
So you're physically hurt,
but you're not thinking of my mental right.
Hundreds of thousands of people attacking me
and all of like her family is thinking of,
oh, my daughter's hurt.
So I don't care about her feelings
I am you probably wasn't jealous. No, you don't hit nobody cuz you jealous
You probably hit him cuz she was frustrated in the moment
You swung that mop a bat and was like flabbing. He showed he was like, oh, you know me so yeah
But hit her in the head the young girl got a concussion. They said she fell on the floor
What do you mean? He wasn't able to compete after. They're in high school.
I don't see the age, but they are in high school.
I'm still looking for that.
Ain't that a medal baton?
Yes.
And I know she's young, but you know, you do hear a lot of ego in her statement.
You know what I'm saying?
When she was like, I would never hit nobody out of jealousy and envy.
You're kind of telling on yourself.
And then she's like, I'm sorry you couldn't compete with me in the 300 meter.
Like what?
As you're pouring crying rivers.
Like I know you got feelings
but nobody's thinking about me you might be heard but think about me me me me me
and poor shorty is like yo I have a concussion talking about so and you're
getting attacked because you made a poor choice yeah there's consequences to your
poor choice and whatever you say it looks like you hit her over the head from that video. It looks like you hit a bend. Y'all only see it in one angle. That's the only angle we needed to see. And anybody who on track, I've never seen anybody's baton go that high.
It's to her benefit is no more angles, honestly.
Because from the back it would have been crazy to even see that.
Now Jess, let me ask you a question. You're a mom, right?
Your child is running. And that, your child gets hit over the head. What happens next?
Jess is joining the track team. What are you
talking about? I'm down there. You know what I mean? As a parent what do you do in that
situation right? You're watching your baby girl run and then you see the girl hit her
over the head and she falls on the floor and she got a concussion. What does a parent do
at that point? See the thing is I know it would take everything for me not to go on
the field but at the same time I would be more upset with her response what she just said I agree
I would be way more upset with that because you don't even have no type of empathy no remorse
No, no remorse at all. That's crazy
well, we also have the clip from when Colleen Tucker who was the
Woman who or the girl who got hit with the baton?
We have the audio from when she spoke out as well too. Let's take a listen.
On the back curve, I had kind of got cut off
and I tried to pass it the first time.
So I let her go ahead.
So I knew like when I got fully on the curve
that I was just gonna have to push through and pass her.
I still can't believe it.
I'm still in shock.
Like everyone's texting me, checking up on me
and I appreciate that.
But like, I'm still trying to take it all in.
I can't believe it happened. Why would you why did you do it and why
haven't you apologized yet? Well she did apologize right? Didn't she apologize?
Well she did that first, she did that video first. I hit one young lady with high
emotional intelligence and one who doesn't have high emotional intelligence
but I hope that neither one of these young ladies let this moment defy them
for the rest of their lives.
Absolutely.
Define them.
Yeah, and judges actually saw what happened and they called it an attack and they disqualified
NURCOM's team for the contact interference or physically interfering with another runner's
actions.
Was she arrested?
Was she charged?
Right now, the charge just came down last night so I don't have any information on an
arrest but the charge just came down last night, so I don't have any information on an arrest but the charge You just came down last night. So she tried to get assault. Yeah assault and battery
I believe I said at the top of this let me go back to it. She earned that man
Yep, she is facing one count of assault and battery
Very sad she earned that I hope she learns from this situation
And I do believe she is truly hurt but she's hurt
Because it's happening to her
She not even hurt cuz she hit the girl right cuz everybody's attacking us
She said hundreds of thousands of people attacking me. It's not an attack
They're holding you accountable for something that they saw you do that they think was ridiculous
Well, she was receiving death threats to
Ali Ali la ever the girl who had the baton who allegedly hit the other girl, you know, so crazy
That's kind of like that's that's that's a, I hate to say it,
but that's a normal thing on the internet.
You gonna get, somebody gonna threaten to kill you online.
All the time.
That just happened to me, like a couple days ago.
Happens all the time.
When I used to be, and I had been on Twitter since 2019,
but when I used to be on Twitter,
I would just wake up and tweet,
thankful for, thank you God for another day of life. And there'd'd be people I wanted you to die. I wish you died this morning
So it's just like that's kind of just the internet way. Yeah, I get it
I understand you should take all threats serious, but it's kind of like a regular common thing on the internet
If you say something that somebody doesn't like yeah, if you say something somebody doesn't like they won't kill you immediately
I hope you die
People want me to die because I didn't told y'all the Shaq living like Neo, man.
They in the comments, time goes, Jess, how could you?
They madder than him.
And I'm going back over there tonight.
But it's the craziest thing.
He's going to put his hoes up now though.
If you go over there and you don't get a video of them white horse, I'm going to be highly
upset at you.
Jess, we need intel.
He having a game night, yo.
So I'm going to get some footage.
I got you.
All right.
He just heard that, now you uninvited.
All right.
And the Layla Everett is 18 some footage. I got you. All right. He just heard that.
Now you uninvited.
All right.
And the Layla Everett is 18 years old.
She's 18?
Yes.
Oh, wow.
So she'll be chosen as an adult, probably.
Wow.
Wow.
All right.
Well, that's the latest with Lauren.
Now when we come back, we got front page news.
And then Comedienne Kev on stage will be joining us.
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Yeah. What's up NV Charlamagne, Jess. Y'all good?
Peace Morgan. Yep.
All right. So look, if you missed it in the six o'clock hour, we were talking briefly
about how president Trump called Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer a Palestinian.
That's real rich considering that Schumer is Jewish.
So, yeah, he went after the Senate Minority Leader during his Oval Office
meeting yesterday with Ireland's Prime Minister, and Trump called, yes, the first
Jewish Senate leader in U.S. history, a Palestinian.
Let's hear that audio.
And Schumer is a Palestinian, as far as I'm concerned. You know, he's become a Palestinian.
He used to be Jewish. He's not Jewish anymore. He's a Palestinian.
Yeah. So Trump's comment comes as he was criticizing Democrats regarding, you know, of course,
everything, the bill and all everything, just everything. Schumer has been critical of Israeli
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. And during a rally last summer, Trump called Schumer a proud member of Hamas.
So you know, that's not cool. But you know, that's our
president. Meanwhile, New Yorkers should listen up. Okay,
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Shoot a warning to New York Governor Kathy Hochul that ICE agents could soon flood New
York if she doesn't cooperate with the federal immigration crackdown.
Homan was in Albany on Wednesday meeting with GOP lawmakers when he issued the warning during
a news conference.
Let's hear more from border czar Tom Homan.
Sanctuary cities will get exactly what they don't want.
More agents in the community and more collateral arrests because you have forced us in the
community because you failed to let us into jail.
So Homan went on to criticize New New York governor, Kathy Hockels, immigrant friendly policies,
but had nothing but praise for New York City Mayor Eric Adams for quote, working with the
Trump administration on rounding up illegals who commit crimes.
What do you guys think?
This is going to impact your a lot of a lot of the listeners.
I mean, if they're illegals that commit crimes, I have no problem.
I have no problem with ice doing their job.
If they're illegal that are committing crimes.
So would you consider being here, you know,
not necessarily having your papers, a crime? Are you talking violent offenders?
Are we just talking just being here illegally?
If they're here, I mean, if they're here, I mean, if they're here illegally,
they're here illegally. Like, you know, here's the thing.
We're acting like this hasn't happened in America before. We
do know who.
You're acting like the system isn't backed up. You could be a citizen and the system
is backed up. Let's look at what's going on with this program.
But you didn't say a citizen though. You said somebody who's here illegally.
Right. Okay.
So you're complaining too. If you're a citizen, you're a citizen. If you're here illegally,
you're here illegally. I don't know what to tell people.
All right. Well, this comes as the federal judge is ruling that a pro-Palestinian Columbia University activist will remain jailed
in Louisiana following yesterday's deportation hearing in New York. Now, remember Mahmoud
Khalil, he is a green card holding citizen. He also had or had a student visa. Manhattan
federal judge Jesse Furman has ruled that Mahmillan Khalil will remain held in Louisiana while he fights or weighs further arguments in the deportation case. Now, again,
as mentioned before, he is a green card holder. He was arrested by his at his Columbia owned
apartment on Saturday night by ICE agents. The White House says his pro-Palestinian activism
was anti-Semitic and pro-Hamas. His lawyers plan to file a new petition to free him while
federal prosecutors are filing papers
arguing the case should be moved out of New York.
Now look at this particular case, you know, Charlemagne.
He's a green card holding citizen in the sense,
or they have actually since revoked that card,
but he's in trouble for simply protesting.
I've been saying it all week.
That's the story everybody should care about.
Like I've been saying it all week. He has a green
card. He should be able to protest. He should have freedom of speech. I may not
agree with, even if I don't agree with what he's saying, I agree with his right
to say it. As long as he didn't break the laws, he should be fine. But when
you're saying people are here illegally, that's different. If you say somebody's
here illegally, if you say somebody's here illegally and they're committing
crimes, that's a different conversation than somebody who is an actual citizen who
has a green card.
What about illegally and pending?
You know, you waiting on this, you waiting on that.
That's where I was getting at when I'm saying the system is backed up.
So when you say pending, you mean like they just didn't get their card yet?
Yeah, they haven't got their card yet.
They're going through the process.
They're trying to, you know, but you know, in the midst of them going through the process, you have all these crackdowns going on.
I mean, you could try to go to the grocery store and get pulled up on by ICE.
I mean, who knows?
I don't know how that works.
Is it like when you first get a car and you don't have your license plate and everything
yet but they give you something?
No, you got to fill out certain documents and documents got to be scanned to the floor.
Yeah, I don't know how that works.
Yeah, what do you think about how-
You're waiting for your passport.
Yeah.
Like if you're going, you know, you do you think about how- Yeah, what do you think about how-
Yeah, what do you think about how-
Yeah, what do you think about how-
Yeah, what do you think about how-
Yeah, what do you think about how-
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Yeah, what do you think about how-
Yeah, what do you think about how-
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Yeah, what do you think about how-
Yeah, what do you think about how-
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No, for sure, for sure. But then also things change with different administrations. You
know, you have refugee programs, there's all different types of things. Whereas now this
administration is like cracking down. Hey, just basically if you're here, like you said,
illegally, you got to go. Right? All right, guys, let's move on from this topic. But Colorado
Congresswoman Lauren Boebert is being criticized for her comments about black congressmen, the black congressmen who disrupted president Trump's speech last week,
representative Al Green. Well she referred to the Texas representative saying he was shaking his
pimp cane at the president during a segment on a conservative cable network, Real America's
Voice News last Friday. Let's hear those comments from Lauren Boebert. Pimp cane. For him to go and shake his pimp cane at President Trump was absolutely abhorrent.
So the Democratic Congresswoman Chrissy Hulahan from Pennsylvania has since
introduced a resolution to have Colorado's Boebert censured. You remember
Al Green was censured in the House last week after he was removed from the House
chamber during that March 4th speech. Greenhead stood up shouting while waving his walking cane, not pimp cane,
and Houlahan says Bobert's comments were racist and derogatory. What do you guys think?
It's crazy.
I think everybody needs to start conserving their energy, man, and pick your battles.
I mean, there's so many things that we should be going at right now.
Yeah, bro, it starts getting disrespectful. When you say the brother got a pimp cane, it is a walking
cane.
Like what would he say?
Only a hoe would know what a pimp cane looked like.
Who cares?
It's crazy.
They gotta stop disrespecting people.
Now, I've heard way worse things said.
You know what I mean than that is all I'm saying.
You know what, you make me do want to have somebody up here who's an expert on
Deportations and immigration because I just you know like I said we were all up in arms now about I say and they want to Deport the legal you know Obama
Deported a record over four hundred thousand unauthorized immigrants in 2013 they used to call Obama to deport her in chief
So I wonder what he was doing differently. That's all I'm saying I just want to know
Oh sure no for sure.
Now we like to pick and choose what we get outraged over based on you know who doesn't.
Yeah so I just I just want to know you know when they when they talked about
the record high of deportation of immigrants in 2013 that President Obama
did I just wonder you know what was the status of those people you know?
Right. No for sure we should all understand we should all come to
understand exactly what's going on in our country.
All right, y'all.
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We are The Breakfast Club, Lone Larrosa filling in for Jess this morning.
And we got a special guest in the building. We have Kev on stage.
Yes sir. What's up y'all?
How you feeling? Good morning.
Good. I've been wanting to hear that for a long time.
How are you my brother?
I'm good man. Thank you guys for having me.
You know there's some people who might know,
I got a two part question.
Number one, who is Kev on stage
and who is Kevin Frederick?
Oh, it's a good question.
Kev on stage is probably the performative version
of Kevin Frederick's.
Kev on stage is a comedian, entertainer,
pretty much do anything to make you laugh.
Feel like Kevin Frederick's is a father, husband,
business person, that's it.
I think it's two sides.
When I'm at home, I'm Kevin Frederick.
So I gotta make my family laugh,
but I'm not like, yo, let me see this boobity boobity boo,
you know what I'm saying?
But when I leave that house, I'm Kevin on stage.
You know what I'm saying?
So yeah, I think that's the difference.
How'd you get into comedy?
Especially coming from the church.
Yeah, I think-
And you're a clean, quote unquote, clean comic,
as they say.
Yeah, and when I say clean, I just don't cuss.
Okay.
I was about to say cuss. sake yeah cuz clean has different connotations like you can be clean
where there's no vulgar material at all you don't touch certain subjects I
really just don't cuss I talk about everything else in my life everything
else that I think is funny I just don't cuz I say to though like I just as a
church kid I could not cuss my mom would rather me bring home a child than to cuss
Really? Yes cussing was so bad and you know a lot of church kids
Cussing is premarital sex?
Way worse
What's a little baby amongst friends and family? You can have a baby but cussing in the house
She was like absolutely not and I didn't trust myself to cuss at school and not cuss at home
Like most of church kids did so I pretty much did you know I have premarital sex
I just never cuss but don't practice bad habits. No, no, I just
never, I felt like they would catch me slipping. And it's actually really a tool for me in
comedy. I think a lot of times you got to work a little bit harder if you ain't cussing.
Sometimes cuss words are just funny. So you just throw it out there and it's funny. But
to answer your question, my comedy started in church. Like making people laugh in church after church,
my grandma would be like, do that thing Sister Daniels did
when she fell over, do that person's shower,
do how that person preached,
and I would get to stay in the living room a little longer
around grown folks and stuff like that.
So once I realized, oh, this gets me attention,
this gets me perks, I started leaning into that.
And you know, black church is where a lot of performers get their first start
So I did a talent show in church 16
And I was like bitten by the bug then and then shout out to Nate Jackson real big comedian now
He had a comedy club in Tacoma
And he let me do 20 25 minutes at his club every Thursday for like two years
And that's why I really really honed my craft after college
I was just going there every week,
and a lot of the time, we had a lot of regulars there,
so I couldn't do the same material.
So I'd have to like do new jokes, get better,
do new stuff, so I think that's,
the church gives me the performance,
the club helped me sharpen my tool.
Like what made you keep saying the N-word?
Because I'm trying not to say the N-word no more.
So what made you not curse, but say the N-word?
You know, that wasn't a cuss word to me. Yeah. Like there's certain words that my mom...
Shalom is saying it for 15 years he's been trying to stop saying it. Oh have you?
Yeah but Jesus. It's hard not to use it. I think as a black kid all my friends were saying it was in black
culture, movies, TV and it wasn't a cuss word to my mom. It wasn't on the list.
Like some people couldn't say lie.
Like my wife, she couldn't say lie in the house.
My family was off, wasn't a cuss word.
And just didn't really bother.
I didn't say it a lot at home,
but it didn't raise no flags.
So those like the one curse word I could say.
So I said it so much.
I wanted to ask you about, you know,
we had Big Mac here, something about producers.
And he was talking about what you did during COVID. He was very impressed of how COVID, who had everybody locked down,
you made it into a business and a successful business. He said he's seen you go from small
house to medium house to bigger house to different car to this, this, that, and the other. So
tell the people what you did during COVID that was something that was totally different.
Yeah, there were some other things in there, but that was the most visible.
Shout out to Spectrum, appreciate y'all.
Keep Your Distance Comedy was our COVID
comedy relief situation.
So what I did in LA, obviously everything was locked down
during COVID, and then we got the notification
that you could have up to 25 people outside
socially distanced, two people here,
six feet, two more people.
And I could never do the zoom comedy
I could never get into it because comedy is about timing and that short delay from zoom response it threw me off
Some people could do it. I just I needed instant reaction know if it's funny or not
So once they did that I have the idea of like, okay
We get people to come outside luckily LA is warm and it doesn't rain that often and we could split them up and get 25 people I'll bring the comics in we'll do COVID testing put them up and we'll
live stream the comedy because we didn't have nothing to do like we watching Versus and
you know me and my wife was like we was having like fight parties for Versus I was like we
really she's making nachos you know I'm saying we like really getting parties yeah like them
versus party the early versus that was the only thing to look forward to like new interesting
Didn't even care about the the quality was like a whole versus coming on
So I was like what if we do that for comedy and that's basically where the idea came from said you read it out
A alley we it was like the back parking lot of our partners
Studio like it was a back parking lot
I mean we literally had 25 30 people max
maybe 35 including the comics and we needed the comics we were like y'all
stand here too so we have as much audience as possible we had a COVID test
every single person it was like $200 a test it was crazy expensive but yeah I
flew all these comics in and we live stream their sets we have like six
comedians probably did over 150 micro specials over the two year period.
Introduced a lot of comics to a lot of different people,
a lot of people to a lot of different comments.
A lot of comics, biggest YouTube video
is their keep your distance special.
It was like my proudest moment
to create opportunities to see black comedians
put some money in their pockets,
give them some tape to show the comedy clubs.
Like I would ask them like,
yo, can you send me your tape so I can market it?
And they like, bro, I don't have no tape.
Because most comedy clubs are drab and dark
and you know, it's not quality.
So we gave them their specials to do with what they wanted
afterwards, so they put them up on YouTube
or chop them up and make reels.
And it was fantastic.
Dave Chappelle actually executed it first.
Like I had the idea and then I saw him do it in Ohio.
So that was like, oh great, now I can say,
just how Dave did that, that's how we're gonna do it. So I do it. So I said you had no less than 10,000 people on the
stream every other week, right? Right. It was every other week. That was early COVID.
So as guidelines relaxed, the ticket sales went down. So at the top, at the peak of it
was 10,000 tickets, 14,000 tickets, and we were averaging about 10,000 tickets. And that's
like just people who purchase, but people were having basically five parties.
They'd have 10, 15 people.
So it was like almost closed circuit TV parties.
So, but as each state, once Atlanta was outside,
then it was less than Texas was less,
but we did it for about two years straight.
And it was, it was fantastic.
And now that's on Amazon.
You can go watch those, all those specials on Amazon.
First of all, your partnerships go crazy.
Yeah.
Cause you, for real, Amazon, then I, so I I was gonna ask you after that I know you did something with Patreon with the women
in comedy because you forgot the women a lot in the pandemic. No I did it. I didn't forget
the women. I made sure there was at least one black woman and often two or three on
every single show. Okay Dee Dee. I don't think I paid attention to that. Yeah, because y'all don't see black
women. No, black women don't never see black women, but they always want to say men don't
see black women. I know you from all dev digital. I've seen you work with so many women and
like different people. I didn't think about that. But when I was researching for this,
I saw something in essence where you would talk about one of your homegirls was like,
yo, like where the women at? Like, can we like, hello? And then you did the partnership with Patreon.
Yeah.
So Patreon reached out to me and was like, what do you want to do?
And to continue my efforts to support black women, because you was already having black
women on that.
Black women don't see each other.
I understand.
I understand.
I've heard about this all the time.
Honestly, the truth is the ratio of comics, it's probably eight to two men to women anyway so to make sure
I had a black woman I had to like I was flying them out at first I was only
doing LA comics but after I ran out of LA women I was flying them out flying
women from New York and Atlanta everywhere. Is there a shortage of black women in LA?
Black women comics. But yeah when Patreon reached out they were like what do you want to do?
You want to do a special? And I was like, I want to produce standout specials for the black women I think are funny.
So that's what we did.
We had an amazing time and Mel Mitchell, Ty Davis, Paris Hachet, I think Grace came from
New York.
Jerrolyn Indescribable did some time and there's one person I'm forgetting.
Ty Davis?
No, I said Ty.
Okay.
They did great.
Okay. Shout out to my Patreon, the stage crew. They support keep your distance. They support patreon
They buy a lot. I we got more with kev on stage when we come back don't move. It's the breakfast club
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We're still kicking it with comedian kev on stage Lauren. Did your internet life start like with you figuring out?
Okay on the stage. I could also should do internet that began during the all-dev digital time
Like what was the first like internet breakthrough for you? It was prior prior prior to even moving to LA
It was back in the day had a group called the playmakers me and my brother and my friend and we said actually do physical plays like we're trying to be
Tyler Perry but we live in Tacoma Washington and you just not gonna be
able to stand up a play in Tacoma there's not enough black people there's
not enough stuff Tyler started in Atlanta so he was able to his audience
was there more so I remember we were struggling we had lost its investor we
lost forty thousand dollars of his money like he and first we put up on ourselves
We do like high schools and churches that ain't gonna wear got an investor gave us $40,000
We didn't make that man a dime his money back
So next time we got $20,000 and we flew this Tyler Perry promoter. I was like, yo this place great
Tyler would love to see this you guys got to stand it up in Oakland. We're okay
What do we got to do? Like you gonna help us? He was like, yes
I'm gonna help you set up in Oakland All you need is $300,000
$300,000 I said brother. I mean you might as well be 300 million at that point
I probably had seven hundred and fifty six dollars in my account like me and my wife made just enough to pay those bills
So I remember watching like Billy Sorrell's at that time
He did um things black girls say I'm I'd already watching YouTube, Issa and Dorm Tainment, Tim, Chana Rongsu,
all those people, but it didn't seem like
a viable business for me,
because I didn't know how that worked.
But Billy Sorelles is a comedian I knew,
and his video did like nine million views.
So I thought if we can go on the internet
and make people laugh, then when we go do our plays,
then people will be like,
oh I saw them on the internet, I'll come to the plays.
Then as we started, first two videos we did,
things black church girls say, and things black parents say both went really viral million views at that time
That was a lot of views on you have a lot of views still a lot
But it that happens more often now than it used to
And at that moment I was like, oh actually the internet is a thing of its own
Like if we just do that that we should focus on building that and then churches would bring us out
We would do stand-up all over you know the United States doing me and my
brother in hand and then after that I was like I need to do my own stuff like
pretty much instantly I was like I don't want to get boxing and just doing church
stuff because then that's all people will let you do so I started my Kev on
stage YouTube page which is almost at a million followers which has been a goal
of mine from the very beginning but it's been harder because the algorithm
doesn't encourage you to subscribe like it used to,
because it's all just like recommended.
But the internet became the goal,
and since then I've probably been making a video
every single day.
So to answer your question,
it was those two videos,
and then all deaf.
When I moved to LA,
I got a job there.
And actually that was kind of tough,
because I had to take a step back from being talent,
because they were like,
you are here to nurture the other people.
You ain't gonna build your channel,
you ain't gonna do none of that stuff.
You do all that on your own time.
And I got fired from Boeing previously
and I was like, I can't get fired from no jobs no more.
And it was hard to get a job in LA.
So I made sure I focused on those talent.
You were from Boeing, the plane company.
Boeing, the plane company.
I was in there watching.
So when you left, that's when the planes just started
to open up. You did quite a little controlling. I have nothing to do with them flying, I have nothing to do with them crashing. When the plane company going the plane company I was in there
You did quality control
Fly I had nothing to do with them crash. Okay. I was doing a little bit of work in there I ain't do much in there
But uh all deaf helped me to develop other talent and helped me to develop shows like my job
I was the head of talent and head of creative at all deaf at the same time
So I helped you know bring talent in, develop them,
and also help develop those shows.
So Roast Me, Great Taste, all those shows
were developed underneath me.
They were not my ideas, like Patrick and Teddy
and Tahir and all those group, Meg,
they would create the shows,
but we brainstormed and stuff like that.
So you worked with Russell, was Russell in at that time?
He's the one who hired me.
I was.
Russell hired me, he called me, I had a meeting with him and I was pitching a movie and he was like we don't want to do this
But why don't you come run talent for me called me as I left his house and I started like within two weeks
When did you start noticing the comedy in the church?
Like do you remember that first thing that you saw in the church that you found funny? Oh, man, absolutely
So many things sister Lewis
Oh man, absolutely. It's so many things.
Sister Lewis was, Sister Lewis in our church, she might have been not alive.
She's still alive, but you ain't say God bless her soul.
No, it's God rest her soul.
I ain't going to bring it down, but God rest her soul.
You said Sister Lewis, I'm like she got to be about 105.
Sister Lewis, God rest her soul.
Sister Lewis went on to be with him.
She went on to be with him.
Oh my God, it is so tabernacle.
But she worked like two jobs, but she loved church and she could never stay awake.
So to wake herself up, she would yell out.
So she fell asleep.
God is amazing.
Like that.
And everybody would look at me.
I was just sister Lewis, but she do it where you're preaching.
In the most inopportune moment, she would wake up and scream out.
And I was like, nobody is saying anything about this.
So when we get home, I'll be like y'all and then we'd be eating dinner
I'll be like y'all never sister Lewis
God is amazing and my grandma and them would bust out laughing and she did that from like my whole childhood like ten years straight
Nobody ever stopped her nobody ever said hey, it's okay not to come you can you know rest
So that's probably the first thing I noticed that was funny and that's the first thing I copy
Did you do that joke in front of her? Oh yeah and she thought it was hilarious and she could never
pronounce my name. My name is Kevin. She'd be like Calvin and I would always be like
Calvin and my family thought that was hilarious. My great grandma was
hilarious. She had a little you know five o'clock shadow. Yeah she was she was big
prickly. She had George Clooney same beard. Yeah she was up you said you had that too. No, I had
What did I hear no more I had great great when I was younger I remember my great great aunts down in Virginia
They were all very prickly. Yeah
Always was a little confused. Yes
So I'd make one of my grandma like grandma you you got this you got a beard and my grandma
was my great grandma my grandma my mom my whole family thought that was funny we had
a family of nine in a three-bedroom house so laughter is what kept us like saying I
guess and we had a dog too was like man we don't have enough money to feed us why we
got the dog but that was that was not unusual you know I'm saying so we were poor but we
didn't know we were poor because we're full of
Love and laughter and that's kind of how I saw the world
So that was that was my approach now your wife has been with you. Yep. You've been together 20 years over 20 years
20 years, Mary
Watching you tell your story. She's
Y'all are one of my favorite husband and wife content duo.
I mean, and I know you got your own lane of things that you do,
but like y'all together and then separately, it's just like,
I bounce back and forth sometimes between the two.
Has she always believed?
Always believed.
Always believed.
Both.
Always believed.
I don't know if she was always believing in my version
of how to get to things. So what she said was always believing in my version of how to
get to things so what she said was let's work on a plan to get there part of that
work includes you getting a job and show me how you can do stand-up and how that
can be feasible but until then let's do it so that's what we did we made a plan
I went got a job that's how I got the job at Boeing worked on my craft worked
my job at Boeing then didn't stand up at night Nates became Thursday's and I would do a show on Thursday and then somebody else on Friday and then Thursday Friday Saturday
And then Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday, and now I'm like, oh I'm making so much not much money
But a couple hundred bucks here and there which at that time was still a lot of money still today's a lot of money
Now comedy's paying for a bill here and there first. It was just gum then gas in the cell phone bill then the electric bill
Gum then gas then the cell phone bill then the electric bill
So then when the internet came in and also this TV offered us offered me a contract to
Write direct produce shoot and edit my kids videos now comedy became income and she was like, okay now I can see it. So that's when moved LA works for awesomeness got another job with Tracy Edmonds eventually led to the job
It's Tracy. Yeah, so I'm Tracy Tracy eventually led to the job. Who'd Tracy? Yeah
Tracy don't get the credit. She deserves she doesn't another black person She gave us actually the $50,000 we used to move to LA was between the three of me and Jay
But that's the money that we used to move to LA
She gave us $50,000 to make 10 videos for alright TV
Which was her YouTube her version of like all-deaf digital which was like a faith-based thing
But then she also taught us the game right she taught us
everything she knew she invited us to the house as a husband there was a great
funny story there but that's your story to tell so yeah and then Albright TV
fell apart and then she was like hey guys did the best I could and she moved
on which was actually a lesson in of itself is like people can help you but
when that money ends it's every man for themselves that's right like she it's no
hard feeling she said brother't no more money.
She made the investment.
She made the investment.
She moved on to her other projects.
At that point, I learned, oh, it's not even no hard feelings.
Brother, I did what I could do.
We did business.
I helped you as much as I could but I'm not going to reach into my personal pocket to help
you.
We do business together.
We shake hands.
We go our separate ways.
That was very valuable and also shout out to her.
I don't think we would have been able to move to LA without Tracy Edmonds. we got more with comedian Kev on stage when we come back so don't go anywhere. It's the Breakfast Club
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The life from the back pew
Yeah tour live from the back pew get your tickets now Charlemagne the life from the back pew yeah why'd you call it the back few the back few you the back pew
tour I called it that because like I wanted to differentiate my style of
humor versus like just church humor because there's a lot of reverence and
you know there's a lot of sacrilege in church I was a kid who was in church
every not just Sunday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
We literally were in Bible study evangelist to go service prayer choir rehearsal then church
And we always had to sit on the black pew and the back pew was like we in church
But we also planned you know I'm saying so the way we saw stuff
That's like the vision I had of church was from the back pew you had to go
You'd have to sit in the front you don't always have to participate and every service, but you had to go. You don't have to sit in the front. You don't always have to participate in every service, but you had to go.
And so my mom actually made me participate, but I had to play drums or sing in the choir, do all that type of stuff.
But the back pew was so people know like I'm going to be in church,
but it's not going to be every joke's not going to be about church.
I have a whole set segment where I just talk about regular stuff.
I knew one of people to know it's for church kids, but black people,
even if you didn't grow up in church, you have a concept of black church,
but even if you've never been to church,
you can still come to this show,
because if you only been once,
you might probably sat on the back of you.
So I wanted people to have an idea
of what show they were coming to,
so they would know, like, it's not gonna be
every joke about God, but it's also not gonna be
so ridiculous that you're like,
I shouldn't be in a church, so I kinda walked that line.
So that's why I called Life on the Back of You.
Are you trying to get people into the church
with your comedy?
I believe that is probably one of my subconscious goals.
I don't think that's the intent,
but I feel like it is my way,
where I feel like there's a lot of different types
of ministries, there's music, there's preaching,
there's pastoring, and I think comedy is one,
because a lot of black people are hurt by the church,
they have negative feelings about the church,
and like, if they just come in
and don't have a negative experience, maybe they'll be interested in coming back. So I think that's
probably one of my sub goals is to just do my part you know I'm saying because black church number
church in general numbers are dwindling especially post-COVID and I don't want the black church to
not exist anymore so I think absolutely that's probably part of my goal. I think it's because of
the internet too though like I do bedside baptists every Sunday.
1000%.
I'm at Potter House on Sunday morning. Okay?
Yeah. I don't think it's all negative. I do agree.
Like I don't think you have to physically go in the church anymore.
I think there's so many different ways to engage with people. The Bible app,
YouTube, like Pastor YPJ is one of my favorite preachers.
And I engaged with him on Instagram in two to three minute bits. Sarah Jake Roberts, who I know you're a fan of.
Love her. She's great online, on digital. I think she's actually so important to the black church because especially how her
journey started and where it is now, like a lot of people need to see the Sarah Jake Roberts at the pulpit.
Person who wasn't perfect and who was outcast. Like I was growing up remembering how people were talking about her.
So to see where she is now and the fact that she doesn't,
you know, shy away from her past and how good she is
at speaking and communicating, you know, God's word.
I think she's super important voice,
but also B. Simone's an important voice, right?
Like her turning to God, my niece is a hood little sweet
baby.
Hood baby.
Hood baby.
You started to say booger.
No, it was right there, booger was right there.
Hood baby.
And she got a face tattoo and she loves B. Simone's comedy.
So when B. Simone says, I'm giving my life to Christ,
my niece sees herself in more B. Simone
than Sarah Jakes or Titty Jakes.
So I think everybody's journey is important.
It's not just the pastors, it's everybody has a role to play.
So I just want to play my role and do my part.
Now I love it because I feel like we got to bring, we got to meet people where they are
basically.
You know what I'm saying?
You can't just think people are going to come into the church or go on YouTube and there's
certain people like yourself, like Sarah Jakes who know how to connect with culture.
I got Sarah Jakes headlining the Black Effect Podcast Festival
that I do every year in Atlanta on April 26th.
And it's for that reason,
because I know she knows how to connect with culture.
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Absolutely, I think you need people who speak that language.
I'm gonna tell you what really messed me up
as a young Christian.
I thought we were all playing by the same rules.
Like they said, we not drinking,
we really not drinking and nobody's drinking, right?
So I'm thinking that's the truth
And then I'm not even talking about the church. I'm talking about my actual family. I remember I was 18 came back
Went to visit my grandma's there was some Zima's in the refrigerator. I was like yo
Zima's we don't drink and my aunt was like you don't drink. I was like what?
Nah my whole life it was this she was like well
We don't talk about it, but Kev come on we drink and then when I started working in the church
I realized pastors are like well this is how I live my life
but I don't wanna mess up the flock so I do this.
And I think most people's problem,
a lot of problems with Christianity is people have
one life they live as a Christian
and one life they actually live.
So I refuse to live two separate lives.
So I got in trouble with the Christian community
because I went to the reunion concert,
which was at the Forum, and I was drinking and I made a
video of Kirk Franklin
Yelon and the Adels they were at the forum and I was drinking I made a video I was like, oh my gosh
I'm drinking at the gospel concert. This is incongruent and I was I thought it was funny and they were so mad
How dare you drink? How dare you?
I was like this this is at the forum like I saw Bruno Mars here like two weeks ago
The line was long at the bar. She said oh my god. It was water 30 seconds ago, but now it's wine
But I'm like I'm not gonna act like I don't drink
You know like I'm not gonna present one way and then be a different person not gonna act like I don't drink you know like I'm not going to present one way and then be a different person I'm not gonna act like I don't say it because the people be
like that behind the scenes behind the pulpit but they think people can't take
it so they you know they present one way so now you have two different versions
of people that are there and also I was a kid you know when I was young and
saved my whole Christianity was trying to be more saved than everybody else
that's how I found my Christianity that's what I was taught even forget
like sinners more saved than other saved people so's how I found my Christianity, that's what I was taught. Even forget sinners, more saved than other saved people.
So I've let all that go, this is how I live my life.
I'm a Christian who's also a comedian,
not a Christian comedian.
And the difference there is every joke's not gonna be
about God, church, and all that type of stuff.
Because what I've learned is, even if you do that,
it's still not gonna be enough.
Because some people don't think you should make jokes
about God at all, so you'll never be saved enough,
you'll never be good enough. You'll never be good enough.
So forget it.
I'm just gonna live my life, do my thing.
If you like it, you like it.
If you don't, you don't.
And congratulations, Churchy got picked up.
Yeah.
Congratulations.
Churchy got picked up for season two, BET plus.
Shout out to Spring Hill, Jamal Henderson, Leslie.
They were very instrumental in getting that picked up
on season one and season two.
So we just finished production on that
In January we're editing it now and it'll be out
I believe in June or July and similar to you know, keep your distance
My goal there is to not only tell my churchy story, right?
Cuz to me there wasn't an authentic story about church from a person who grew up in church
You can always tell because they always have in Hollywood Hollywood they always have pipe organs and pipe organs do not. No black church has a
pipe organ. It's a Hammond B3 organ if there's an organ. They don't even really
make them anymore like they used to so if you hear that pipe organ and they have
the choir robes on them like y'all not paying attention to church anymore. People
don't even wear choir robes like that but same thing I did with stand-up is
what I did with churchy giving actors opportunities that they hadn't got mark jp hood
Brilliant actor hadn't had a chance to lead. Um in this season
We got quinn walters who's been acting but she always gets cast as like the sultry seductress, but she's hilarious
So in this role, she's playing funny to hear more comedian friend of mine who went on tour with me for two years
He's a brilliant actor.
He's been like four episodes of Abbott Elementary takes acting very seriously. So he's a good
actor, better actor than I am by a lot. He's in there. Tony Baker, comedian friend of mine.
All these people can act.
Tony, real good friend of yours.
Oh yeah. That's my brother. That is my dog. Anthony Alfonzi, a brilliant actor. So all
these people are getting an opportunity through me. And that's just in front of the camera. brother that is my dog Anthony Alphonse you're a brilliant actor so all these
people are getting an opportunity through me and that's just in front of
the camera though behind the camera though black women behind the camera
black women in sound black women costume designers makeup artists hair all I
hired as many black people as I possibly could because to me as big of a problem
in Hollywood racism
is a huge problem nepotism is much more dangerous because nepotism they're not
even thinking I'm gonna exclude you it's who am I gonna hire it's who I know
well congratulations man always say if what you build only benefits you it's
not big enough yeah you're building some big things my
thank you thank you thank you absolutely have on stage ladies and gentlemen and
how can they follow you have on stage everywhere whatever platform you're on search Kevin stage. I should pull up. All right
Well appreciate you as Kevin stage appreciate y'all. Thank you. Good morning. Morning everybody is DJ
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Okay, so a crazy turn in events for Wendy Williams and her niece and now her niece,
Alex Finney, because there was a police report issued against Alex or claiming that Alex,
Fannie, Wendy Williams niece broke the law because she took Wendy to dinner last night after Wendy
left the hospital. Come on now. Yes. So, okay. So what happened was after Wendy, I was going to say,
break this down. Yeah. After Wendy left the hospital, her niece who flew in from Miami,
because her aunt's in the hospital, right? Was was like they went back to where Wendy lives at the Kodari place, right?
So I guess they wanted to get dinner
I'm assuming it's because Wendy's been going through a lot of these on the way back to her place
They started got food. No on the they went back to her place from the hospital, right?
Once they're at their place, then they decide to leave and go to dinner. They let her out. Listen, listen to this
So they leave to go to dinner now Now, they let her out was your first
response. That was my first response, right? The police report that was filed basically says that
Alex broke the law because she took Wendy to dinner. And the way that it's, it's, it's, uh,
the way that it's put together is like, as if she did it, like she like broke her out of there and
took her. I thought they were leaving the hospital. No, no, it says that Wendy, they went back to the
place. They went back to the coterie. After they had done-
Yeah, I thought they were leaving the hospital,
but before they went back to the coterie,
they stopped for dinner.
No, and the reason why I'm making that point clear
is because after they left the coterie
and Alex took her to dinner,
and then his police report was filed,
it was filed while they were at the dinner, right?
So when they get back, they then talk to cameras
and we have that audio,
but people close to Wendy wanted to make it clear. Wendy can't leave the fifth floor memory unit without an attendant pushing the elevator
But it's locked. Yeah, it's a key
So in order for Wendy to get down the building would have had to have known that she was leaving
Secondly a person close and this is a TMZ report a person close to Wendy told TMZ that an attendant
Actually accompanied Wendy and Alex down to the lobby and opened the door of their Uber for them to get in to go to dinner. So then the police report is filed
by the facility and then once dinner is over, Wendy and Alex arrive back to the facility
and here's audio of them reacting to what happened.
Our recent events have been unbelievable. Came back from dinner, but I was told that
police were called because the quartering here was saying allegedly I took my mom, my, excuse me, my aunt from this facility and whisked her away without any sort of confirmation or approval.
Which is unbelievable. Wondering exactly how that correlates with the statements that the guardian has made that Wendy is able to come and go as she pleases
Right and that there are no family business that are blocked
Clearly they are lying to me when they say I am I can go out and do what I want to do
That's right. This is my niece Alex. She just flew in from Miami. Okay. I just came from the hospital
So we are going out to celebrate
We're good. We're back. Yeah, then they just send us a letter saying they can come and go.
She can come and go as she please. That's what they were referring to. That's a damn lie. Yeah.
And then yesterday too, there was a story that broke about the judge in Wendy's case. It's a
woman named Lisa Sokoloff. This judge fired off a letter to Wendy's attorney and she is very upset
about-
Which I don't understand.
Yeah, she's very upset with Wendy and just some of the things that have been happening,
I guess, you know, things that have been said in the media and stuff like that. She referenced
a prior hearing in which she ordered that Wendy be moved to a new facility, which is,
that was a big thing of hers.
With more restrictions, right?
Yeah. So apparently Wendy's lawyer wrote back to the judge and said that it's wrong to move
Wendy to an even more restrictive facility than where she's at right now.
And the judge wrote in the email that she has always contended that Wendy will be given
the independence she can handle.
I question how well she has handled the independence that she has been given.
Now, multiple sources with direct knowledge tell TMZ that the judge is pissed that Wendy has been speaking
to the media in a bad way about the guardianship
in the facility.
Man, is she telling her truth?
In the facility she's in,
which she calls the luxury prison.
And they were also told that the judge has repeatedly warned
Wendy not to speak to the media in the beginning.
Why?
Why you don't want her to speak to the media?
Because you don't want her to talk about this clear abuse
of power that's going on?
The next sentence says, although the judge never explained why she had a problem with Wendy speaking to the media in the beginning. Why? Why you don't want her to speak to the media? Because you don't want her to talk about this clear abuse of power that's going on? The next sentence says, although the judge never explained why she had a problem with
Wendy speaking to the media, but in a very recent email, the judge showed her hand pretty
clear.
She told Wendy's lawyer, tell your client that if she wants a jury, she should refrain
from trying to poison the jury pool.
So basically what the judge feels like is kind of unfair because Wendy Williams, now
they realize Wendy's body, like she is who she she is but the fact that if she didn't speak
she'd still be in this process and she wouldn't get a chance to be
heard but my question is what's more restrictions than this because she can't
go when she wants to leave she can't leave the floor right you can't go
outside right you can't visit her father next step is right and that's my point
like why are they treating her like like a prisoner I feel and I hate to play the race card if Wendy was white
the media and a whole lot of people would be raising a lot more hell about
this yeah I could I don't understand it like you got you know two two
individuals these two miserable see people wasn't reason that Went on for a long time before oh
God free. Oh, I get what you saying. No
Yeah, Brittany was in the conservatorship for a while, but I thought that was based off her father
Yeah, but I think I think what happened was when you started hearing about me
Yes, I got louder and louder
We learned a little bit more the details and we felt like okay to free Brittany fans not crazy then it got lab
But just to your point she was there for a minute long time to
get her out is what I'm saying no but I feel like the media should be alive
especially after those two last stories that you just read about the what the
judge is basically retaliating against her for speaking to the media and then
they file a kidnapping charge against her niece yesterday because she took her to
dinner come on man that's nuts. Yeah and to
clarify because I know there were some questions about them going to dinner
whatever whatever what I'm told I just got an update. The reason why they went
back to Wendy's, the facility she lives before they went to dinner is because
they wanted to change clothes because Wendy just got out of the hospital she
wanted to freshen herself up before they went and grabbed some food. And if you just sent a
letter to us right the Breakfast Club saying that your person can come and go as they please.
That's crazy.
And then when they do go, you file a kidnapping charge against them?
That don't make no sense.
Come on, man.
Yeah, kidnapping is crazy, but that is it for the hour.
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If you have any relationship
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about Charlamagne?
Man I am just so so so so sick of you know these YNs and their organized crime. But we'll
discuss after the hour.
Alright we'll get to that next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning.
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Your execution on the Donkey of the Day is something to behold.
Did you get a read?
They gave me Donkey of the Day and I deserve it.
You need to know.
You need to tell them.
I am.
You have the voice.
Tell them.
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 be a fake ass Charlemagne.
You're the only one Charlemagne is gone.
Damn Charlemagne, who would give a dunce yesterday to now?
Well, sexy red, uh, donkey of the day for Thursday, March 13th goes to five Memphis men.
Mikel Sanders, 18, Rashawn Bryant, 22, Jordan Smith, 19, Mondrej Comaze, 18, and Desmond Subbery, 18.
All of them have been arrested and your
Uncle Sharla needs to let all you YNs know something. Please, please, please stop
with the organized crime. Seriously man if you can create you know a criminal
enterprise and you can also you also have the brains to start some type of
small business. I'm just sick of hearing about young people coming together to
form drug rings and fraud schemes even organized stuff
If you can put so much time and energy in doing the wrong thing
Then you can put that same time and energy into doing the right thing
Okay, you youngins are not applying yourself properly and you could be and that's what frustrates me the most
Okay, unity and group operation is a must. But why do we only seem to see unity and group operation?
When folks is coming together to commit crimes and this country not playing with you?
Okay, they are ready at all times to introduce you to their good friend Rico and these five
Memphis men sadly are the latest example of that.
Would you like to know what the criminal behavior was?
Would you?
Everybody take a deep breath.
Come on, because this type of organized crime is triggering.
Let's go to the Miami Herald for the report please.
Tennessee cops say, traffic came to a halt at a downtown Memphis intersection when five
men leapt from their car and began twerking before baffled motorists in Tennessee.
It happened Monday March 10, about three blocks east of the Mississippi River, and the dancing
was still in progress when a police lieutenant drove up.
What the officer saw was a 2016 Chevy Malibu blocking traffic at a green light, and four
men twerking around the car outside.
A fifth man was spotted dancing on the car's hood.
The five men were taken into custody so the offense would not happen again, and they were
charged with obstructing traffic.
The men ranged in age from 18 to 22.
A motive behind the stunt was not released.
Five Memphis men got together to disrupt the lives of law abiding citizens just trying to go about their day of vehicular blockade caused by booty.
That's what this was. Hey, Mikel, Rashan, Jordan, Mondre, Desmond, when you were scrubbing the ground, cheeks to concrete, did you think about the ambulance you may be keeping from getting to the hospital? The person who just got a job, first day of work and they about to be late because of
your traffic tampering through Twerk Terrorism?
This should be an episode of Law and Order Twerk Victims Unit.
Not only is this a criminal enterprise, it's a whole production.
You all probably had Glorilla Blastin, Cameras Out, just a synchronized routine of reckless
rump shaking.
Why?
First degree felonious fraggle maggotry.
That's what this is.
Okay?
The unlawful act of throwing it back in a way that disturbs the peace, blocks traffic
and disrupts people's everyday lives.
Why?
We cannot let the ass cartel get away with this.
Are we really going to sit back and allow an underground network of professional rump shakers to disrupt society? People like this don't think of anybody
but themselves. The only real luxury any of us have is time people. Okay? Because it doesn't
come back. So imagine you running late for something important. Rushing to pick your
kids up. Trying to make your Brazilian wax appointment. I have one today by the way.
And you're stuck in traffic because five grown ass
loose booty bandits decided to turn the highway
into Magic City Monday.
They are all charged with obstructing a highway
or a passageway, but I feel like this should be
a freeco case.
This is a freeco case, okay?
There has to be a stiffer punishment
for this organized booty movement
because this was a coordinated effort
to weaponize the wobbling public.
Where is President Trump to sign an executive order to stop discrete scripting syndicate? Huh?
If he doesn't intervene this could get out of control. Okay, men will mimic this behavior all over America. This could get out of hand.
Do you really want criminal organizations dedicated to twerk related infractions popping up all over the country?
Do we really want booty trafficking?
infractions popping up all over the country? Do we really want booty trafficking?
Diddy, don't you answer that, okay?
The illegal transportation and distribution
of reckless twerking across state lines, do we need that?
Let's do better.
Please give Mikel Sanders, Rashaun Bryant, Jordan Smith,
Mondrej Colmaze, and Desmond Subbery the biggest he'll.
Uh-huh.
Uh-huh.
Ooh. I have a question.
Now if this was back in your day and five women.
Back in my day like you wasn't born in 1977.
If five women were twerking in front of you would you mind?
Would you call the police back in your day?
First of all I don't have time for your hypotheticals.
Let's deal with the reality of the situation. So that's what's wrong with't have time for your hypotheticals Let's deal with the reality of situations. So that's what's wrong with people nowadays
They don't never want to deal with the reality of things. Let's deal with the shared reality
Somebody's gonna show you this mugshot. Look at that. Don't get bricked up over there. Can you see this Jess?
Can you see it
Somebody's sitting this picture to Jess. I don't want you to get bricked up over there. I'm not bricked up
I'm nowhere near bricked up. Don't get bricked up over there. Even if it was women, I mean
if you try to get somewhere, move bitch. That's right. Like what are we doing? This ain't
got nothing to do with the gender of nothing. Why are you disrupting traffic, stopping people's
day? Okay, we got things to do. You just hopping out of a 2016 Chevy Malibu to twerk in the
middle of the street for what? In 2025? Come on. Stop. This ain't got nothing to do with gender. I ain't keep looking at the picture. Cause I'm gonna do agenda
Hey, keep looking at the picture
Cuz I'm trying to figure out what they all identify
Hey don't matter there was an executive order signed about right you're right you're right, right?
Alright, okay. Well, thank you. say this pride every day All right, well, thank you for that dog in a day now when we come back just fix my mess
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Tia, good morning.
Good morning, good morning.
Now, it says that you have a question for Jess.
And is somebody that Jess knows?
Yes, yes, yes.
We are from Baltimore.
I live in Atlanta now.
This person I'm talking about lives in Atlanta, too.
You know who he was? He was part of the one of the camera crews that shot the video for the last movie
Well one of the movies you did in Atlanta
Yeah videographer he talked like you know you but he'd be lying a lot
But you got a baby bomb and when he be lying a lot. Yeah, he never be lying. He don't know me.
You got a baby by him and he denied a baby?
What was going on?
No, we got a baby by each other. We was together for
like a year or whatever.
When I found out I was pregnant, he got real upset.
He was like, I'd rather die than be a dad.
I was like, okay.
You knew this and I already had one abortion for you.
We were together. It wasn't really working out.
One day he got mad and bust my window. So you already had one abortion for you. So we were together. It wasn't really working out That's my window. So you already had an abortion which obviously I have y'all were pregnant before and you got an abortion exactly
I had the first abortion without a problem. Okay, maybe something like that. Like manipulate me. Like why you even do that?
I was like you want to do but then I
Building with them and was like this is a rat cuz I want kids the one we got back together
He was like, alright, I cuz I want kids so when we got back together he was like all right I'm ready we gonna do this so we got pregnant real soon after and I really want that one either
And he always get mad when I say, but I just gotta be honest
But I can't do my business we was together and one day he bust my window and that was kind of last straw for me
And when he got my window, I had a Jeep Wrangler nice one too, and he's got my window
Nice one too. And he bust my window. What in the ghetto is this?
He bust your window like he's the bitch or whatever.
Yeah. Yeah. With my balancing on perfume.
His name is **** though.
Pull him up. He hunted a couple. Like I said, he hunted some words.
He might have just been a cameraman. You ain't say no.
I looked him up but I don't see him.
You can't even really fix my mess but I figured maybe if I blast him
since he claimed he knew you and everything.
Yeah, you want him to take care of his son.
You want him to take care of his son.
His daughter.
It's crazy because he played the first time.
You from Baltimore, come on.
Like you know what's up.
He told you.
You know he was manipulative.
He was manipulative the first time you went and took care of your business.
You had the abortion.
You know what I'm saying?
For him, the first time. You know what I mean you put your body
through that and and yeah exactly and you left him alone you always knew you
wanted kids you know he and he lied again the pom-poms good you know I'm
saying and it was so good that he lied to you and was able to get you to get pregnant again, you know I'm saying
You allowed him to get pregnant. Yeah again, and I think that responsibility even even when he told me like I rather
Died and did it I started to do an abortion because I know that's not right the person might have predicted
No, no, no, he said he'd rather die. You let him take his own life before you kill another baby
You don't do that. He already told you what he wanted to do. right. Well cool. We'll handle that then because i'm having this one
Yeah, you know what it is what it is
We got a lot going on. He had to get arrested. He got arrested on the 12th
He got out on valentine's day. Hopefully he was still able to go on the date
But I ain't been able to talk to him. He won't talk to me. He's lying telling people
I'm i'm crazy. I'm postpartum. He needs a baby, but he won't respond to nothing I got, so
I don't got a lawyer and everything.
So, he's in the courts now, but he should just communicate so we can take care of his
baby.
I don't want her all the time.
I need a break.
But he's telling the world that I want to keep her away from him.
Yeah, well, unfortunately, this is the result of dealing with an F-N-I-G-G-A.
You know what I'm saying?
And here's what it is.
He was F'd up before,
and then you just allowed him to come back and play,
take advantage of it on your heartstrings,
you know what I'm saying?
Just take advantage of you.
And now you got a beautiful baby girl
that you gotta do it all for.
I'm sorry, you wanna break?
As a mother, sometimes we don't get those,
you know what I mean?
You can't.
I know, but I love you Shorty, it's all right.
I appreciate it, Baltimore stand out, shorty. It's alright. I appreciate it
I just want the record to show that young lady sounded like a man. Okay, she would always have to FaceTime me
What she's having a baby. She's pregnant. I know but she
Very manly boy. I was so confused. Yes. Y'all start talking about studs and all, I'm like what?
This is talking about having babies? I was confused.
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Relationship problems?
Ex about me.
You need to beat your co-worker's ass.
Ex about me.
Your co-worker need to beat your ass? Call it up.
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It's time for Jess Fix My Mess, what's up, who's this?
This is Erin from Jersey.
Erin from Jersey.
What's up girl?
Hey so, yes, I wanna just say I love you. I look at y'all every morning, but I got this big
issue. Okay, so I've been with my dude for six years. We have three kids. I have one
from a prior relationship, but it's just not working. And we have responsibilities together,
but I just cannot see myself with a future with him. And I really just don't know what
to do.
After three kids right?
Yeah we got three babies together.
It took you three kids to realize you don't see a future with him huh?
Well in my defense my last pregnancy was twin so it really we had a girl and then I had
twins so.
Two for one special.
And a pretty yeah three for one special.
Okay so what why can't you see yourself with him? What's that with him? Two for one special. And they pretty... Yeah, two for one special. Okay.
So why can't you see yourself with him?
What's that with him?
Well, we were best friends prior to the relationship.
And long story short, I feel like we moved too fast.
And I can see waves about him that I don't like.
Over the years, we've tried to get counseling.
We've tried to work together.
But we just keep ending up back in the same space where we just like really like hate each other
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Y'all live in the same house?
We do.
And the other response, I guess that's the responsibility that y'all have together, living
with each other?
Yes, that and the fact that we have the kids.
And the kids. And
the kids, okay. Who's depending on who because you can't just move out and leave. I mean,
that don't mean you gotta be with a person because you got three kids by them. You know
what I mean? I know. You can go. I'm just saying. I want to but I... But no, tell me
you don't want to start over. I feel manipulated. Yeah. And then I feel like I'm being manipulated like every time I try to exit the relationship. Well, of course. I mean, that's what they
do. Cause you went out. That don't mean he went out, you know? Yeah. Right. Cause I'm
going to do whatever to make you stay. You got three of my kids. I'm probably going to
trap you again. Give you a fourth. Nobody's going to want you after that you know that's the side we not tracking nothing else they can always come loose yo just leave then
so I'm so I'm giving you the real advice don't don't be miserable don't be
miserable you don't okay you can leave just sit down have a talk with them yo
we're not aligning anymore we We outgrew each other.
We have three beautiful children.
You know what I mean?
And we want best friends.
He's hard to talk to a little boy though.
He wants to be a man so bad, but the conversation just
becomes childish.
But you got to do it for you.
You're not doing it for him.
You're doing it for you so you can exit properly.
You get what I'm saying?
You're right.
That's fine.
You can't be with a little boy.
You're right. You already got what what how many little boys you already got?
Just gonna have to grow up, you know what I mean it is what it is
But you don't gotta you don't gotta raise him too. So just leave me. Yeah. All right. Thank you
Booty banded thing like yo chill
Why why they need to chill. What I got, what I do?
Yo, you was waiting for that story.
You was waiting for that story.
I was waiting for that one.
I didn't make them do that.
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Now we got the latest with Lauren coming up.
Yes, so, Invoke member Dawn Robinson came out and let people know that she's been living
in her car for the past three years, but y'all it might not be what we think it is.
Alright, we'll talk about that next.
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Well, it's the latest.
On the Breakfast Club.
Talk to me.
So yesterday a video went viral of in vogue member Dawn Robinson who announced in the
video that she has been living out of her car for some time.
Let's take a listen to Dawn.
Guys for the past three, almost three years, I have been living in my car.
I said it. Oh my car. Ah!
I said it!
Oh my God, it's out!
I've been living in my car.
If you guys were with me in 2020, I did like 105,000 interviews.
In the interim, I was living with my parents in Vegas.
And that was wonderful until it wasn't.
I loved my mom, but she became very angry.
And a lot of her anger
She was taking out on me and I was her target all the time and I was like I can't deal with this
Yeah, so she said out of respect
She you know she decided to move out of her mom's house because she didn't want to get into it a mother of course
And she said that at the time she had a person that was co-managing her that knew what she was going through because when she left
Her mom saw she went to her car she was there for a couple days and was
like yo you can't be in your car in Vegas come on over to LA I'll help you out she got
to LA things didn't work out the way that she thought that they would he didn't have
the room for her that she was that he said that he had had he put her up in a hotel for
a bit for some months it was several months and she got to a point where she was like
this is too expensive this makes no sense for either one of us like and she got to a point where she was like this is too expensive
This makes no sense for either one of us like we I got to do something better
So so she wanted to live in the car. It's not that she was forced to well, okay
So because she's I seen it they invoked the shows. They just did the all-star. They're on the road
She's no longer in the group though. Oh, yeah
I believe she left the group in
97 I'll double check that. Yeah, that was solo. Yeah, she tried to go solo. Yeah. So don't let go drop
the 1996. She left the group in 1997 because she wanted to go solo. And there's always
been a conversation around like how bad their contracts were and stuff like that and how
they weren't able to really eat off of how their big songs. But envy your question. So
when she got to LA, because she had done the car thing a bit in Vegas when she got to LA
she ended up back in her car and she
Kind of made the decision but she didn't do it because she financially had another option That's it. Let's take a listen to Dawn talking about her decision to live in her car in LA guys
This is not like oh my god poor dawn. Oh, what was me? It's not that like I said, I'm learning about who I am
I'm learning myself as a person as a woman If you would have said to me while I was in invoke
You're gonna be living in your car one day. I really huh? How can I do that? I won't be able to live in my cup
We say that we can't do certain things before you even know we're capable
But Nisa keeps telling me that when people find out when the fans hear that you're living in your car
They're gonna be so proud of you because I am documenting this whole adventure.
I'm glad that I made this choice because I needed to go through this fire. If some
of you are on your spiritual journey you may know or may have heard of Dark Night
of the Soul. That's when you go through like a period of isolation separating
yourself from family and friends. I needed to do this alone. If I needed to
do this for me. That's horrible man. You needed to do this alone. If I needed to do this for me.
That's horrible man. You hate to see anybody in that situation but when you think about
like just the story career she's had from N-Vogue to Lucy Pearl, she was acting, she
put out a solo album, like to do all of those things and you know you've been living out
your car for the last three years, that is horrible.
And how she framed it, like how she looks at it like, no, I'm not looking for sympathy.
I've learned how to live.
I've learned to be okay with living in my car.
Yeah, she turned it into a positive.
She has a YouTube channel.
It's called Official Dawn Robinson, and she's been documenting this for months.
I've seen her.
I was watching yesterday.
She talked about how she got into... There's a whole community of people who live off the
grid, and those people are people who live off the grid
and those people are people who choose to live in their cars and there's different things you
have to learn about how to isolate your windows in the rain. She got a cover on windows so nobody
knows who's in the car. She talked about her dog passing away in the process of this and getting
through that because he was living in the car with her. Don't talk to strangers. Yes it's a ton of
different things that she's been teaching herself about this moment But she does say that you know, she can't wait to talk about getting over it because she does plan to put out another project
She does continue to plan to continue working. She talks about she showers in a gym
That's where she like washes up and takes care of herself
So it seems like I you know
I think she's doing this because she also mentioned in the pandemic how expensive people realize things were and they chose to do the
Same thing things are just really expensive right now and it makes more
Sense for her to do it and I think mentally this is a challenge for herself
She learned how to live her life homeless like she learned how to do that
Basically her way, you know as crazy as that sounds but they so now people just gotta run it up
She on YouTube like right up use up so she can get that check. My thing is like where they gonna send it
Probably to the managers's house I would assume
She could well with YouTube
She might have a PO box
But
But YouTube though
Your payouts happen monthly through a bank account so she could open a bank account
She still got a manager?
I don't know if that guy is still her manager or not
But
When all
I mean
When our money could go nowhere else
In the beginning of all of this he was her manager
It was a co-manager so I don't know what that work situation is like
But
If she has a bank account she can get YouTube payouts
Just made me think of something Is there a call to action but if she has a bank account, she can get YouTube payouts.
Just made me think of something.
Is there a call to action?
Was there a call to action she put out?
You know what's so crazy is?
We're just gonna discuss her problems.
So what's so crazy is in the video.
Without providing a solution.
In the video, she says the call to action
she's giving people is to continue watching her
because she's using this to inspire.
And she gives you just a bunch of motivation,
inspiration, things to live your life by.
But I would tell people to just go subscribe to her YouTube channel official dawn Robinson
She's putting together all of these videos into a documentary eventually
But it's all about finding inspiration in a place where you have to be isolated and the views count because that adds up to dollars
Yeah, definitely help her it'll help her out monetarily for sure
But like you said it's sad because she has so many records
She's such an influence to so many of us growing up within vogue and Lucy Pearl
You just you just hate to see people like that for sure. What kind of car is it?
She wouldn't tell you because the people know
Yeah, does it matter I
Don't know trying to try to find something positive about this story. It's just she's if you go watch the video actually
That's why I tease it like it might not be what we fully think because in the beginning I was like, oh my God, and then when I got through
it I was like, oh, okay, her way of thinking is, it's a very strong mental that she's built.
It's not a hooptie, she drove from the East Coast.
She said she drove from, I think, New York or Connecticut to the West Coast, so you're
not driving that with a car that's gonna break that.
Imagine being done, right?
God bless her.
Yeah, God bless her.
Just imagine being done, right and and you you know
You you sleep you chillin in the car and then for the twerk bandits just be
Outside just working outside the car
Cuz I just thought about that like yeah, yo
They need to get a life cuz they can't be disrupting people disrupting people for no reason you and take that ass cartel somewhere
Please not right now, but that's true though. You don't know who people are you surrounding a car twerking?
She said that like she doesn't tell people like who she is sometimes people may recognize her but unless you recognize it
She doesn't like mention it or whatever for safety. That's right. Um, but yeah, definitely God bless him, man
Cuz the reality of situation that could be anybody at any time
Yeah, that's why I said go watch it. That's what I want to know. I want to know what got her to this point
Right get what she is now what got her what led to this? Yeah. Yeah. Well, she has a series of videos
I do suggest you go watch it. I think her mentality in this is strong
And why is going and why does she wait three years to say something? No, she's been talking about
She's been talking about the financial struggles and stuff like that
But I think this is the first time she directly admits the I'm living in the car because even in a video
She's like, oh I did it finally
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I want y'all to understand that- Don't say the whole show.
I don't be noticing.
I want y'all to understand that not only are you guys paying attention, but Drake and the
team are too because the Plot Twist page posted-
Of course.
Posted a take in here that Jess, that you had about his music.
Let's take a listen to the audio.
What?
I ain't even doing the line.
I ain't even saying nothing.
It's like, old Drake.
What are you talking about? No, y'all gotta listen to this and hold from start to finish.
Did you listen to it?
I didn't.
Okay.
Yesterday was my birthday.
Last thing I was thinking about was Drake.
I do like the album that he just dropped.
Remember I was saying that we ain't, you know, you did.
I told you and I told you Nokia was the one.
And he's getting back to the women music.
You remember he used to make music strictly for women in that this this what that was
Nothing personal that just do or say because that is just a moody mother effort. I said I don't like the album
Let me find out. The next day.
I love it.
I love the album.
Jessica Moody asked more.
Let Jessica go through whatever she's going through.
Let me find out.
You're the reason he posted that Instagram caption letting people know he was on his
way.
Oh my God.
No, no, no.
The album is cool.
I just, I don't know.
I just had an opinion too quick.
That's all it is.
It's like whatever, you know, it's the politics of things guys.
And you know, it's all right.
What is the plot twist by the way?
The plot twist is Drake's alleged to fence the page
and they happen to post things in a timely manner
whenever something happens with Drake.
So the fans believe that this is the OVO squad
and Drizzy himself and I just wanted just to know
that Drizzy cares about the more,
also by the way, the more you know and the random thoughts.
By the way, I knew exactly what the plot twist page was
but as a hater, okay. I don't know what the hell it is.
All right.
Well, that is the latest with Lauren.
And it was a great album.
It's a great album.
I like that.
Well, let's start off the mix with some drag.
It's The Breakfast Club, good morning.
Wake up, wake up, wake up.
You're locked into The Breakfast Club.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne the Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Salute to Kev on stage for joining us this morning
Good brother Kevin on stage man
Let us see brothers like that winning man and he do I hit doing it with his wife him and his wife been together for mad
Long that's right, and he got a black woman as a wife
Okay, I respect it
It's very very funny clean comic and a make you laugh like he cursed him like he's very very funny
Absolutely, and tonight you back in Atlanta, he cursing. Like he's very, very funny. Absolutely.
And tonight you back in Atlanta, right?
Yup, I'm back in Atlanta.
Yo, let me just listen, shout out to Atlanta.
Let me tell you something about Jess Hilarious.
I sell out venues during the week.
I said it.
Yeah, I said it.
Listen, if I can get you to come out from work, right?
Your kids got school the next day.
Crazy.
During the week, I did this to test
myself because I used to sell out lines used to be down the street you know I'm saying
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday whatever I'm still doing it all these years later Atlanta
thank you pulling up I got a standing ovation shout out with some very important people
in the building last night it's gonna be some very important people in the building tonight
y'all Atlanta get your tickets oh I don't even think there's no tickets left to get damn sold out
Atlanta comedy theater I will be there tonight y'all and look I couldn't do the meet and greet
I know y'all upset shout out the 96.1 to beat I know if y'all listening right now
I didn't do the meet and greet last night because I had to be up in this in in the studio
That's right to be at work y'all
So I know I said I was going to do it but I looked up and it was already 12 30 I had only a few hours of sleep y'all so
So you can't do it tonight either?
I cannot do it tonight either I'm very very sorry I didn't even think it through y'all I gotta be up at 4.30 to be on the radio you know to be in here at 5.30 to be on the radio at 6 so I'm sorry But next week Cincinnati, Ohio Your girl Jess hilarious will be there Friday and Saturday at the funny bone
We got two shows on Friday two shows on Saturday, and I will be doing meet and greet there
You don't believe you don't believe you I got built on Sunday, okay?
So I mean you know what I mean so yeah Cincinnati. I'm coming back to Ohio y'all y'all make sure y'all get y'all tickets
Jess hilarious official calm if you want to meet Justin Atlanta
You got to go to shack house. So listen when you go listen when you go over there
When you go over there get video of the white women
Okay, but you're standing on the air. He's gonna be like
No, I know but I know I told y'all I was gonna get footage and he might not have heard that but you hear it now
I feel like Shaq told you to tell people I don't feel like you just told no no
It's not even that he told me to tell nobody if you know who I am
Why would you have them out and about like that? You already know who I am
You know and it's crazy but it is what he indirectly me, because that's what it is, is like,
you want me to say something about this,
because you know what I do,
and you know what I do in the mornings.
So yeah, it is what it is, by the way.
Jesus.
All right, well, I wouldn't say get your tickets,
but it's sold out, but all right,
when we come back, positive note,
it's the Breakfast Club, good morning.
Morning, everybody, it's DJ Envy Jess Hilarious,
Charlamagne the guy, we are the Breakfast Club.
Now Charlamagne.
Yes sir.
You got a positive note?
I do, but I wanna remind y'all to go get your tickets
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You know how we do every year, man.
We put some of the best podcasts in the world
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So go get your tickets right now at blackeffect.com slash podcast festival and we'll see you on
Saturday April 26th and the positive note is simply this,
once you decide you want a good life,
the universe will start moving things for you to have it.
Okay, the people you need that will appear,
the healing you need will happen,
and the doors you need open will unlock.
But not till you decide, okay?
Once you truly, sincerely decide, trust me,
miracles will happen.
Have a blessed day.
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