The Breakfast Club - FULL SHOW: We Discuss Glorilla Saying You Can't Find Love In The Club, Howard Stern On Oprah Showing Off Her Wealth and More
Episode Date: November 29, 2022Today we open the phone lines to speak on Glorilla saying you can't find love in the club. Also, Charlamagne gives "Donkey of The Day" to Balenciaga for suing the set designer for $25M over controve...rsial campaign.  In addition, we open the phones to discuss if it is corny for celebrities to show off their wealth.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Good morning, USA! It's Tuesday. How y'all feeling? I know. What happened in here last night? I came in here today.
Microphones is unplugged.
Everything everywhere.
All right.
So nobody heard you do the yo-yo-yo-yo-yo?
Nobody heard him do the yo-yo-yo?
Oh, his microphone's unplugged too?
Yep.
It is.
I don't know what was going on in here, but these microphones were unplugged.
I had to plug mine back in.
Did you hear it?
It's not plugged in.
Oh, you can hear me?
Oh, okay. Yeah, my mic was unplugged too. Well, the Breakfast Oh, you can hear me? Oh, okay.
Yeah, my mic was unplugged, too.
Well, at the Breakfast Club, as we know, it is officially over.
So, I mean, might as well start unplugging stuff.
The mic's out.
Might as well start unplugging stuff.
You know what I mean?
Get ready to shut this thing down.
That's right.
That's what it seems like.
How y'all feeling out there?
I feel great, bro. I can't complain.
Yesterday was my daughter's one year.
She turned one.
One year. Oh, year. She turned one. One year.
Yeah, she turned one.
So we had a little celebration at the house.
It was a lot of fun.
Who the hell glasses are these?
Okay, now we're getting to the bottom.
Who unplugged these goddamn microphones?
All right, now it includes this.
What's going on in here?
Somebody left some goddamn specs in here.
I don't know whose glasses they are.
That looks like an auntie or uncle size.
I would wear them, but you know, the way things are just spreading around here,
COVID and monkeypox and everything else.
Why would you wear some random glasses?
I mean, back in the day, I did.
When I did Sherri Shepherd last week, that was one of the things,
because, you know, that became a meme, because I put on Sherri's glasses.
I was like, Sherri Shepherd left her glasses here.
Put these on.
I'm going to send her a picture.
That's right.
It became a meme.
That's right.
And that turned into a meme.
Yeah, and then my whole house is sick.
I don't know about how you guys' houses are,
but my whole house seems like they got a cold, a flu, something.
The flu is out there.
You know, COVID's out there, too.
Nah, I tested for COVID, so it ain't COVID.
I know two people who have COVID right now in New York.
The flu making a comeback.
The flu on his marketing and his promo back.
The flu is like, you know what?
Y'all been on this COVID wave for a while.
I need to let y'all know that I never left, okay?
I'm still the OG out here.
I'm just going to let y'all know my stomach's a little funny this morning.
So if I have to step out,
you know why.
I don't need to know all of that.
I'm just letting you know.
Ain't nobody needed to know.
I'm just telling you.
That's his way of letting you know
he's going to get naked.
That's all.
That's all.
He wants nobody's butt
early in the morning.
You know what I mean?
Okay.
They've been doing some perceptuals
and they say it's too much butt talk
on this show.
It's about to get worse after this week.
All right.
Well, let's get the show cracking.
Wild, wild west in here.
What are we talking about?
Oh, let's talk about this weather.
You know, I was telling you guys yesterday,
and now they're saying more than 40 million are under threat for severe storms.
That could be tornadoes, hail, and damaging winds.
We'll tell you where you have to beware.
God's sick of y'all.
She told me to tell y'all that, too.
All right, we'll get into that next.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Come on.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are the Breakfast Club.
Let's get in some front page news.
Now, Monday Night Football.
The Steelers beat the Colts 24-17.
What else we got, Yeezy?
Well, let's not forget today is Giving Tuesday, by the way.
That comes after Thanksgiving.
Then there's Black Friday.
Then there's Cyber Monday.
And now today is Giving Tuesday.
I ain't never heard of this one, though.
You never heard of Giving Tuesday?
Never heard of Giving Tuesday in my life.
It's a day for giving back.
It's a great way for everybody across the country.
What was Thanksgiving?
Thanksgiving is being grateful.
Now today is a day where you can volunteer
services. You can donate money.
No, Giving Tuesday's been around. I ain't never
heard that ever in my life. It's been around for
over 10 years. It's the first we've mentioned.
And it helps raise money for different
non-profits. So it's a day where they're telling people
if there's a non-profit that you support,
Giving Tuesday is a day for you to make donations
or if there's an organization you work with.
If you want to share your skills.
But more than anything, just be super kind to people today on Giving Tuesday.
That's a regular day for me and my character.
Yeah, so today's giving, but maybe people don't volunteer every day
or they don't donate money every day.
Today is Giving Tuesday.
Tomorrow is take it back.
You know what I mean?
You did it for them on a Tuesday, but if they didn't act right, you take it back on Wednesday.
I can't believe y'all never heard of Giving Tuesday.
I've never heard of that in my life.
All right.
And by the way, mentalwealthalliance.org if you're in the giving mood since it's Giving Tuesday.
You didn't, okay.
I thought it was Small Business Wednesday.
Today is Tuesday.
There's no way today's Small Business Wednesday.
Tomorrow's Small Business Wednesday.
I never heard of this Giving Tuesday thing, but you know, if you're on it, I don't find nothing wrong with it.
Okay.
It's a great thing.
It's always great to give.
All right.
Now, more than 40 million people are under threat now for severe storms.
They're saying it could be tornadoes, hail, and damaging winds in the south.
So that's across parts of the southeast and Mississippi Valley.
That is going to be starting today, this afternoon.
So be careful because of a threat of severe weather.
The largest potential, a level 4 or 5,
is for those in parts of central Mississippi,
including Jackson and parts of east central Louisiana.
And they said that's rare for this time of the year around that region.
They usually see tornadoes in the spring and in the summer months.
So if you're flying anywhere, if you have things going on,
just know today is that day.
And in other news about the weather,
in Hawaii, the largest active volcano in the world,
the Mauna Loa, has started erupting.
And so ash and lava have been spewing out on Hawaii's big island.
I've never been to Hawaii.
I have.
Everyone always talks about how it's one of the most amazing places
that you could ever go to.
Very beautiful.
All right.
Well, the activity started Sunday around 1130 p.m., continued into Monday.
It's the first eruption in nearly 40 years from that volcano.
Now, what does that mean?
Does that mean that people live on the bottom of it or are in trouble or is it going to reach them?
Do we know?
Well, they said there's no threats to
populated areas i know you know my fam my mom is from this island where the volcano erupted
everybody had to evacuate the island um previously and usually when a volcano erupts they know what
which way the lava flows when it comes out so i know in mazarat they have the exclusion zone so
people can't live in that area where the lava flows to but they do still warn you if if it
erupts you have to evacuate yeah i know they were saying that the ash can can cause problems and
pollutions and people might not be able to breathe so they ask people to leave and i know that they're
saying that just just be careful or yeah you have to be prepared and for that yeah and a lot of times
they can tell if an eruption is coming but you know you always have to be prepared so there's
nothing more humbling uh than weather and nature.
I don't care what race you are. I don't care how much
money you got. I don't care what your status is
in life. There's nothing you can do
when nature decides to knock.
You can try to buck all you want,
but I promise you nature's going to win in the end.
Alright, well that is your
front page news. Alright, get it off
your chest. 800-585-1051.
If you need to vent,
hit us up now. Phone lines are wide open.
Again, 800-585-1051.
It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Wee! Wake up, wake up.
Wake your ass up.
This is your time to get it off your chest.
Whether you're mad or
blessed, we want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club.
Hello, who's this?
DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
It's OG Rob.
Good morning.
How y'all feeling?
Damn, OG Rob.
Today ain't Friday.
It's too early.
I ain't got my rhymes ready, OG.
Hey, listen.
I know you was going to say that, but listen, man.
It's a special day today, man.
I'm calling in, man.
I want to say a big, big happy birthday to my aunt, Vanetta Diggs.
You know what I'm saying?
I just want to tell her, may God bless her with many, many more.
And enjoy your day to the fullest.
And on that same token, rest in peace to her husband, Uncle Junie Diggs.
Bree Boy, stand up, man.
It's Brooklyn, man.
But you know. All right, Bree Boy, stand up, man. It's Brooklyn, man. But you know.
All right, Bree Boy.
What did you say, Andy?
Save him for Friday.
Let's keep the tradition Friday going.
But happy born day to your aunt.
And rest in peace to her husband for sure.
Yes, yes, definitely.
Definitely Uncle Junie Diggs, man.
Bree Boy.
Two Bree Boy icons, man.
And I just wanted to get that off my chest.
And hope y'all had a good Thanksgiving, man, with the icons, man. And I just wanted to get that off my chest.
And hope y'all had a good Thanksgiving, man, with the family, man.
You know, when we can get together with the family.
Always.
That's something special, man.
And we can't take that for granted.
And Angela Yee, it's the last week, huh?
It's my last Tuesday.
Woo-wee.
I feel you.
And listen, we're going to send you off right Friday.
We're going to take care of it.
We're going to set it off.
OG Rob, I need some balls about you leaving on Friday.
Uh-oh.
Okay.
Let's get it ready.
I got to get to work.
I got to get to work.
I got to get to work.
OG Rob, hold on, all right?
All right.
Don't hang up.
Hello, who's this?
Hey, what's going on, DJ Envy?
Charlamagne the guy, Angel E. Good morning to y'all.
Peace, King.
What's the word?
Hey, it's me.
They calling.
It's happening.
My birthday was just yesterday, so I just wanted to get a quick shout out.
You know, some love to y'all.
What sign is that?
I don't really follow signs, but I guess I'm a Sag.
He don't follow signs.
Did you say your birthday is today?
Yesterday.
You're definitely a Sagittarius, 100%.
My wife is a Sagittarius. You're definitely a Sagittarius, 100%. My wife is a Sagittarius.
You're absolutely a Sagittarius.
I have no idea what that means, but I hope it's a good thing.
I love Sagittarius.
I'm married to one of them.
Hey, I love that little Solomon and the God, but I got to give my love to you.
This is the last week.
Oh, man, you've given us so much joy, so much knowledge,
and just so much information over the years
just thank you so much for that wake up with angel he's gonna be dope we love you forever
thank you that is so sweet i appreciate you thank you so much of course and the
sagittarius is and the shalami and the god i gotta thank you for a hell of a week. For you being you.
Never stop being you. For the butt games
you play with Envy. Oh my gosh.
Thank you, brother. I appreciate
that. See, I like that. He shouted out
the TV show every Thursday night, 1130
on Comedy Central and shouted out butt games.
I appreciate both those things.
That's right. And lastly, shout out
to you, Envy. I met you at your car show.
He's always been a stand-up brother.
He's always been a great man.
And, like, thank you for always being consistent with the mix,
never being a real mix.
Now, that's a lie.
Now, he is not consistent with no New York team.
Whatever New York team winning, DJ Envy going to ride that D.
Shut up.
It don't matter if it's the Giants.
He confused this year because the Giants and Jets won it.
I'm a Giants fan, man.
What you talking about? Man, please. Did you just be
happy with your butt games over there? I thought you
about to say be happy with my Cowboys. No, I said your
butt games. Same difference. Get
it off your chest. 800-585-1051.
If you need
to vent, hit us up now. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
It's your time to get it off your chest, whether you're mad or blessed.
So you better have the same energy.
We want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club.
Hello, who's this?
Hey, good morning.
Good morning, what's your name?
My name is Dorian. How are you guys?
He's Dorian, Dorian the Explorer.
And it's also a music note course.
Okay.
How are you?
I am fine.
I can't believe I actually got through my very first time.
And I wanted to say, Angela, I am so proud.
I'm sorry you're leaving.
But, you know, those two guys are going to have to learn how to live without you, girl.
Well, thank you.
I appreciate it.
I'll be on right after them.
It'll be like an extended morning.
And I will be right there with you.
Envy, we were watching East New York, and I'm from the Bronx.
And I saw you.
I was like, oh, wait a minute.
My husband went,
oh, snap,
there's DJ Envy.
So he was like,
okay, let's just see
if he can act.
How'd he do?
How'd he do?
He did great.
Thank you.
Envy, I was really proud of you.
We were looking
for a dark side.
We were like,
okay, is he going
to go dark on us?
I don't know.
He was kind of typecasted
because he was like
on the fence of snitching.
I think he'll snitch in future episodes.
I got a couple of more episodes coming up.
No, it's coming.
It's coming.
I'm holding it down.
Dude, I love your show.
I read your book, Shook.
It was, I mean, it was great.
I felt so great.
I felt your pain.
I loved it.
And I just love you guys.
Thank you very much.
Well, thank you.
We're glad this is your first time calling up and that you got through to shout us all out.
We appreciate you.
Thank you so much.
I love you guys.
Have a great day.
Angela, I'm also with you on lip service as well.
So, Char, I'm looking forward to more stuff from you.
You know, my parents are from Charleston, South Carolina.
Hey, 843.
Yeah, 843 is it.
Envy, my son is a DJ down here in Atlanta.
And he's doing the doggone thing as well.
We're going to try and catch one of your car shows when you come through again.
Thank you.
Shout him out.
What's his name?
What's his DJ name?
It's DJ Brand New.
Brand New.
Yes.
Look for him.
Look him up on IG.
He is DJ Brand New on IG.
He's Mr. Brand New on Twitter.
My daughter lives out in Dallas, Texas.
She's a ballet dancer.
Look her up too.
Alex Maureen Ballet on IG.
What a mama.
I love that.
Mama.
All right.
Shout out to DJ Brand New.
Yes.
Yes.
You guys have a great day.
DJ Brand New.
Yes.
Yes.
And that's a combination of his first and last name.
Had no involvement with that.
So he's creative.
He's an awesome DJ.
He's done TV as well. So he's creative. He's an awesome DJ. He's done TV as well.
So look for him.
He's with a group
that's out here in Atlanta.
So...
Okay, mama.
Yeah.
All right.
Well, thank you, mama.
Good luck with everything, okay?
Thank you so much
and love to my husband.
He's traveling.
He's out in Beham.
So...
All right, mama.
Have a good one.
Hello, who's this?
Oh, this is James. Hey, what's up, bro? Get it off your chest. You say, yay? James. Alright, mama. Have a good one. Hello, who's this? Hey, what's up, bro? Get it off your chest.
You say yay? James.
Nah, James.
Yeah. What up, James?
What's up, man?
Good morning, everybody.
I wanted to get this off my chest
with Angela Yee leaving,
man. I'm really
not digging it.
She's breaking up the crew, man.
You're not happy for me?
I mean, I'm glad you're going on with your dreams and stuff, man.
But you need me.
Well, thank you.
You should just be happy for that.
And for all the years, over a decade, 13 years of content.
Yeah, man.
But see, that's the thing, man. I mean, picture Method Man saying he's no longer going to be a part of Wu-Tang.
Well, he'll always be a part of Wu-Tang, but they all have gone solo and done their own thing.
Yeah, man.
But, oh, man.
No, no, no.
Maybe that's not a good example.
I mean, you're not happy with us, man.
I mean, you want to go out and have beers?
It has nothing to do with you, as a matter of fact.
You know, I'm glad that I'm still actually going to be here.
And you should be happy, too.
Well, I'm going to be on right after the Breakfast Club.
It's a spinoff show, bro.
It'll be on 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Way up with Angelique right after the Breakfast Club, sir.
You should be like, that is amazing that you've achieved this all right i mean i'm don't get me
wrong i'm happy for you man it's just you don't sound happy once you get used to the flow of a
certain thing man you and then it changes it's like what the world yo you know. But it's cool, though.
Since you're going to be on right on after the Breakfast Club, I guess
I can adjust to that.
Well, thank you. I appreciate you
being happy for me. Thank you so much.
All right, brother.
You're like, damn. Have a good one.
Get it off your chest.
800-585-1051. We got rumors
on the way? Yes, and let's talk about Will Smith.
And he's talking about that infamous slap.
And I feel like this is his first time really addressing it.
So maybe some people don't want to watch Will Smith movies anymore.
We'll tell you what he had to say about that.
All right, we'll get into that next.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy Angelique. Charlamagne Tha Guy. The Breakfast Club. color oh yes not oh it's not no kidding it is your favorite color and this show
I don't know what you guys are doing I walked in and you guys are wearing
purple wigs but I didn't even say anything because they said purple is your
favorite your favorite color and this is your last week the breakfast club you
know it is officially over what do you mean now what do you do with the purple
wigs we're wearing them we're just wearing them all day you've never won a wiki I have we were in a week
stick is all of my my face don't how do you get it out your face whoa wow wow
I would use a washcloth I got beads on, bro. I threw you beads.
What are you supposed to do when somebody throws you beads?
As a matter of fact, we should do a poll.
Who's a prettier girl?
Prettier girl?
No, if I throw you beads, what are you supposed to do?
I have no idea.
Angelique.
He's supposed to show his titties.
Show us your tits.
Don't talk to me like that.
I'm a lady.
I'm a lady, bro.
Don't talk to me like that. It's too late now. Show us your breasts. Don't talk to me like that. I'm a lady. Can you say, I don't think you can say that. Don't talk to me like that.
It's too late now.
Show us your breasts.
Don't talk to me like that.
I'm a lady, bro.
Oh, you're a lady.
Don't talk to me like that.
I just throw you beads.
If I throw you beads,
don't use some beads.
Stop throwing me beads.
I thought you guys
were dumb and dumber
but with purple wigs.
This is definitely dumb.
That is definitely dumb and dumber.
This is definitely dumb
but you know,
it's your last week.
Let's go.
This is The Rumor Report
with Angela Yee.
Can I get to the games?
On the Breakfast Club.
Are you guys
putting on dresses, too? Never.
No. Never.
Never will I go that far.
Never will you go that far.
As he moves his bangs out of his face.
Never. Alright. Well, Will Smith was on The Daily Show with Trevor Noah we go that far? He blew his bangs out of his face. Neville. All right.
Well, Will Smith
was on The Daily Show
with Trevor Noah
and he opened up
about a lot of things
that have been happening
like that night in March
when he slapped Chris Rock
that people still
are talking about
to this day.
Now, here's what
he had to say
about the fact
that he is only human.
I had to forgive myself for being human. Trust me, there's nobody that about the fact that he is only human i had to forgive myself for being human trust me
there's nobody that hates the fact that i'm human more than me yeah i know that no but i know that
you know and just you know finding that space for myself within myself to be human you know
it's like i want i've always wanted to be Superman. I've always wanted to
swoop in and save the damsel in distress, you know, and I had to humble down, you know,
and realize that I'm a flawed human. And I still have an opportunity, you know, to go out in the
world and and contribute in a way that fills my heart and
hopefully helps other people. Now, he also said that you never know what somebody's going through
and you got to be kind to people. That was a horrific night, as you can imagine. You know,
there's many nuances and complexities to it, you know, but at the end of the day, I just, I lost it, you know,
and I guess what I would say, you just never know what somebody's going through, you know,
I was going through something that night, you know, and not that that, you know, justifies my
behavior at all, I would just say, you know, you're asking what did I learn? And it's that we just got to be nice to each other, man.
You know, it's like, it's hard.
And I guess the thing that was most painful for me
is I took my heart and made it hard for other people.
This cheap ass wig is shedding, by the way.
I just want y'all to know.
It's definitely not a private label wig.
It's definitely not.
Okay.
Well, listen, I've told y'all a million times, man. Will Smith is a person who does the way. It's definitely not a private label. It's definitely not. Well, listen, I've told y'all a million
times, man, Will Smith is a person who does
the work. He has access to the best therapists.
He has access to the best spiritual leaders.
If a brother like that, at that age,
who's been doing the work, can snap
like that on the biggest night of his professional
life, then it should be a lesson to us all.
Deal with your traumas, or your traumas
will eventually deal with you.
Alright, he also was on Fox 5's Good Day, D.C.
And he talked about because he does have the movie Emancipation coming out.
That's going to be in theaters December 9th.
So he is out and about promoting this.
And here's what he had to say about people who might say after everything that happened, I'm hesitant about seeing the movie.
And he was also concerned about tainting the movie Emancipation
What do you tell people what they say? I'm not ready yet. It's too soon or something
you know, I completely understand that if
You know someone is not ready. I would absolutely respect that and allow them their space to not be ready
my deepest concern is my team.
The people on this team have done some of the best work of their entire careers.
And my deepest hope is that my actions don't penalize my team.
I mean, he's right. That's the world we live in, though. Some people are going to like Will. Some people are not going to like Will. is that my actions don't penalize my team.
I mean, he's right.
That's the world we live in, though.
Some people are going to like Will.
Some people are not going to like Will.
Some people will be over what happened.
Some people won't be.
But guess what?
We all make choices.
If you don't want to support it, don't.
If you do, do.
All right.
And correction, it actually is in theaters December 2nd and then on Apple TV plus a week later on the 9th.
All right.
Salute to Trevor, too.
He's going out with a bang.
He's had some heavy hitters on for his last couple of weeks.
President Obama, Will Smith, you going to let him show you up like that?
Yep.
I have two guys wearing purple wigs.
Trevor's last day is December 8th.
All right, and Odell Beckham Jr., his attorney, is telling his side of the story.
We told you about him being escorted off of a flight, an American Airlines flight from Miami to L.A.
And he had to make different arrangements.
They said that he was in and out of consciousness.
Well, his attorney has responded and said that he was asleep on the flight with his blanket over his head prior to takeoff.
That's normal practice for him for a long flight.
He was inawakened until the plane was back at the gate and he needed to get off the plane because he did not put his seatbelt on when asked.
He responded that he was sleeping and that he would put his seatbelt on now.
He was informed it was too late and either he had to get off the plane or everybody would have to deplane.
The overzealous flight attendant insisted on removing everyone from the plane instead of simply allowing Mr. Beckham to fasten his seatbelt and proceed with the flight.
At no time was he disruptive or combative.
He was willing to comply with the seatbelt requirement.
I don't know what happened in that case, but I know flight attendants been on one recently.
I ain't even gonna lie.
There's been flight attendants.
Maybe they're stressed out.
They're overworked. But they have definitely been on when it comes to plane safety
and putting seatbelts on and pushing your seat back forward.
They have not been the nicest people recently.
So like I said, they're probably overworked, but I've seen it for myself.
Yeah, they could have just let him put his seatbelt on
because it's way more of an inconvenience to make everyone go back to the gate,
deplane.
All right, you know how long that takes? And then to get back on.
I feel so sorry for women who can't afford a good wig.
Because this is terrible.
You need to cut your bangs a little.
Your bangs don't look too cute, bro.
This is not like a standard lace Brazilian spray closure.
This is just.
This is not a private label wig.
This ain't even 100% human hair.
This is just.
I don't even think I have mine on right.
This is disgusting.
Do I have mine on right?
Oh, it is on right?
No.
You said what?
Envy, I feel like you're used to this more.
I'm definitely not.
I don't know.
Like, this just feels funny.
Somebody bring me a virgin Brazilian loose wave 360.
A what?
This is ridiculous.
All right.
I feel like y'all should add a little wave or curl to it, too.
You think?
Yeah, I would have.
But anyway, that is your rumor report.
Bro, I threw you beads, anyway, that is your rumor report.
Bro, I threw you beads, bro.
What does that mean?
Throw me some body wave glueless Brazilian wig.
How about do that?
Instead of this little cheap-ass purple wig y'all bought here.
I threw you beads and you know what?
Forget it.
It's shedding already.
We got front page news next.
What are we talking about?
I'm going to have to go natural next break.
I feel like a last minute play.
Next break, I'm going natural.
I'm just letting y'all know.
All right.
Well, let's talk about what's going on in China right now with the zero COVID strategy in Beijing and these demonstrations.
The Biden administration is offering support for peaceful protesters in China.
The messed up thing.
All I heard was you say Beijing and I looked up fast.
I was like, oh, where's the joke coming?
I knew a joke was coming, but.
Okay.
Well, you must want one.
I want one. Beijing. Look in his bag.? I knew a joke was coming, but. Okay. Well, you must want one. I want one.
Beijing.
Look in his bag.
Oh, shut up.
Look in his bag right now.
I want one.
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It's D-E-J-N-V, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Yes, indeed.
Had to take that cheap-ass wig off, man.
Okay.
What, that's it?
It was shedding.
Oh.
Sorry to hear.
Mm-hmm.
All right, well, let's get into some front-page news.
Now, today is Angela Yee's last Tuesday.
Last Tuesday.
The Breakfast Club, as you know it, is officially over.
This is the last week.
So you like, Angela Yee likes purple.
Bro, get away from me, bro.
Don't come over here with them stupid-ass props.
I'm not even going with you.
Get away from me.
What is wrong with you?
Why did you just throw a boa on him?
A silly man.
Wear it.
Whatever you identify as, you're silly.
I didn't mean to call you a man.
Y'all only wore those things for five minutes.
Okay.
All right.
Well, let's get into front page news.
It's Monday Night Football. Let's deal. Let's beat the coast 24-17. What else minutes. Okay. All right. Well, let's get into front page news. On Monday Night Football, the Steelers beat the Colts 24-17.
What else we got, Yeezy?
All right.
Well, in China, the White House is now weighing in.
There's been large-scale protests, and that is over their policy that they have right now.
Their zero COVID strategy for containing COVID.
You know, China, they're still on lockdown in Beijing, and there's been a lot of issues.
Social media users in China are blaming the pandemic policies on things like people having a lack of medical care.
Pregnant women have miscarried babies because of citywide lockdowns.
Shortages of food have also been highlighted.
There's been a lot of different stories about what's been happening there.
A fire broke out in a residential apartment building on November 24th, killing 10 people.
But they're saying that that's all because of this whole lockdown.
So now people have been peacefully protesting the lockdown and the United States wants to support that.
So I listen, I don't know any other major economy that has a zero covid policy where people are still in lockdown right now.
Other nations
don't have these strict lockdowns.
They also aren't really doing
the mass testing anymore. Not even the
social distancing or the lengthy quarantines.
But China's COVID numbers
still have been steadily
rising. Didn't it originate in China?
It originated in Wuhan, right?
If they don't have it figured out yet, I don't think
they ever will by now. You said the United States wants to help out. How do they want to help? So if they don't have it figured out yet, I don't think they ever will by now.
And you said the United States wants to help out.
How do they want to help?
Well, they're just supporting the peaceful protesters.
That's all.
And voicing their support and letting these people able to demonstrate against the government.
So that's all it is.
All right.
So I know a lot of people have been seeing this whole zero COVID thing on the news.
All right.
A family in Fort Worth, Texas has been reunited with their daughter.
She was kidnapped as a baby more than five decades ago.
And that's all because of 23andMe, that ancestry service.
So Melissa Highsmith, she was only 22 months old back in 1971.
She was allegedly abducted by a woman who was hired to babysit her.
And she's been living in Fort Worth for much of her life.
She didn't even know that she was missing.
She had no idea that her family was searching for her until they reached out to her through Facebook.
She said she thought it was a scam at first.
Her father texted her a messenger and said, you know, I've been looking for my daughter for 51 years.
And so thanks to 23andMe, they were reunited.
Wow.
That's beautiful.
Yeah.
But imagine, at 51 years, you were raised, didn't even know you were abducted as a child.
This is all you know as your family.
And then you realize the whole backstory of what happened.
Yeah, what happens in that instance, right?
Well, the criminal statute of limitations expired 20 years after her 18th birthday.
It expires? Kidnapping expires?
I didn't know that.
I'm just trying to figure out
how did they keep the child away
for 50 something years?
She didn't know.
She was only 22 months old.
But I'm saying nobody was looking for her?
They were.
But if you move to another state
and you have a papa with a new baby,
people just automatically assume
that's your child.
That's wild, bro.
50 something years?
I can understand if they left the country, maybe.
And then she had a birthmark on her upper back
so they were able
to identify that also
because the baby went missing
they were like
there's this birthmark
but what do you do
when you're a child
you're 51 years old
your mom raised you
that you thought you was mom
that's all you know
but then at 51
you realize that's not
your real mom
and why did they kidnap her
why didn't they just adopt
if they wanted a child
you know how hard adoption is
it's a whole process
yeah but it's easier than doing something illegal.
Well, no, of course it is.
But I'm saying it's not like it's an easy thing to do.
Neither is kidnapping.
I mean, that's a sick person who does that.
But it's not easy to be like, just adopt.
Just imagine you're the child.
Do you still mess with your mother?
Because that's your mother.
She raised you, but she stole you.
Yeah, something's clearly off with whoever did that.
Because that don't make any sense whatsoever.
Mm-hmm. All right, well well that is your front page news Alright, thank you Miss Ye
That's so scary because at the time of the disappearance
She had put an ad in the paper looking for a babysitter
To care for her child while she worked
That's scary too, like how do you find the right babysitter?
That's got to be so do you find The right babysitter That's gotta be So psychologically
Confusing for that person
Yes
Cause you know
You're happy
You're reuniting
With your biological
But then you're like
Yo these people
Raised me for the past
22 months
I mean past 50 something years
And then you look
Do you look at them like
They're crazy
Nah cause that's still your mom
That's still your mom
That's still your mom
You know what I'm saying
But they stole you
Wait what was that Yee
Glorilla
Oh Alright well let's open up The phone lines now was that, Yee? Glorilla. Oh.
All right, well, let's open up the phone lines now.
Glorilla.
What happened with Glorilla, Yeezy?
Well, Glorilla was online, and this turned into a viral topic,
and she was talking about meeting guys in the club
and why you should not think that you can date those types of guys.
I think I saw this.
If you trust a nigga that you met at the club,
you was a hot-ass miss in the goddamn food.
And you don't got no motherfucking home training.
Because, bitch, why the fuck would you sit up here falling in love with a nigga that you know you met at a place where he looking for hoesie?
Bitch, you looking for hoes.
He finna treat you like a motherfucking hoe, bitch.
Why the fuck would you send your dumb ass right here falling in love?
They woke.
Now, let's open up the phone line.
I don't know if that's true.
I'm going to take Larrilla word for it because she's a young lady.
I'm old as hell.
I ain't been in the club in years.
I don't know nothing about no club action and I'm married.
I'm going to take Larrilla word.
You never met nobody in the club?
No.
I've been with the same woman for 24 years.
To that point, yes.
The women I met in the club were not who I was going to end up marrying.
Okay?
To Glorilla's point.
All right?
Well, maybe not you.
But I'm sure there's somebody out there, some guy out there that's looking for love in the club.
I'm sure it is.
But I don't know nothing about this new club generation.
I don't know what's happening in these clubs in 2022.
Glorilla knows way more than me.
Well, in the past, I did meet a guy in the club, and I ended up dating him for like five
years.
And then what happened?
We broke up.
But five years is a long run.
I'm taking Glorilla's word for it, man.
Glorilla out here in East Cree.
She outside.
800-585-1041.
Uncle Pop Pop not outside.
Is that true?
If you meet a guy in the club, is he only looking for hoes?
You can't necessarily plan your life. Because then look, as a woman, what are you looking for if you in the club, too? That's what I, is he only looking for hoes? You can't necessarily plan your life.
Because then look, as a woman, what are you looking for if you're in the club too?
Hoes!
That's what I'm saying.
She's looking for hoes.
Hoes!
Stop scaring.
Y'all scaring the hoes right now.
Y'all could just be in the club because your friends wanted to go out because it was somebody's
birthday.
You could meet some respectable young man in the club.
It depends what club.
You're going to be a hoe that night.
Especially if it's somebody's birthday and they're just looking for
a good time. I'm here for a good time, not a
long time.
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Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee,
Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Now, if you just joined us,
we're talking about Glorilla.
What happened with Glorilla, Yeezy?
She was just online
and she was talking about
meeting guys in the club and not being able to take them seriously because he ain't going to treat you right.
I just got to say this.
If you trust a nigga that you met at the club, you was a hot ass miss in the goddamn food and you don't got no motherfucking home training.
Because bitch, why the fuck would you sit up here falling in love with a nigga that you know you met at a place where he looking for hosie?
Bitch, he looking for hoes.
He finna treat you like a motherfucking hoe, bitch.
Why the fuck would you send your dumb ass right here falling in love?
They woke.
I don't know about that.
I think a lot of guys go to the club to meet a woman to hopefully meet them for what?
Meet them for what, Envy?
Meet them for what?
I'm sure there's many different reasons.
They go to the club because they want to smash.
There's been a million records made about it over the years
about going to the club to find somebody for the night.
Okay, men and women do it.
It is what it is.
I'm sure that there's some men that are looking for a woman,
somebody to cuddle with and spend some time with and hug and kiss.
I think you could meet somebody anywhere.
You just never know because circumstances of why someone is in the club might be different.
It could be an event.
It could be somebody's birthday.
It could be a bachelor party.
It could be any reason that somebody's in the club.
It could be somebody that's normally not in the club.
Now, someone who's in the club all the time, that's different.
But you don't know who, you know, what the reason is that someone might even be there.
That's what I would tell Glorilla.
I would tell Glorilla, like, you know, it doesn't matter where you meet somebody.
You know, that's just the reality of the situation because you can't help who you end up growing in love with.
Because some people might say it's not good to meet people on social media, but it happens all the time.
But I'm going to believe the young girl because she's in the club way more than me because I don't be in the club.
All right?
I'm 44 years old.
What the hell is my old ass
doing in the club
at 44 years old?
So if Glorilla says
ain't nothing but guys
in the club looking for hoes,
I'm going to listen to Glorilla.
Okay?
Let's go to the phone lines.
Hello, who's this?
Hi, this is Shireen.
Hey, good morning.
How old are you,
first of all, ma'am?
I am 44.
You are not qualified to have this conversation.
I knew you was going to say that.
I knew you was going to say that.
But it's still the same subject.
Let's talk about it.
No, I met my husband 20 years ago.
At the disco.
At a disco.
At a club.
Not a disco.
No, but Mass Effect was playing.
So it was not a disco.
Okay.
At that time. Okay. No, we met 20 years ago. so it was not a disco, okay, at that time.
Okay.
No, we met 20 years ago.
We've been married almost 16 years, December 23rd.
I didn't think at the time that I should be meeting a guy in a club,
but he showed me different.
Let me ask you a question.
Did you let him hit on the first night, or did you, you know?
Oh, absolutely not.
I'm not that type of girl.
Okay.
Never was.
Second night.
No, she probably was with her mom at the time.
No, I actually...
No, no, for real.
Show me.
I gave him a hard time, as a matter of fact,
because I didn't think that meeting a guy in a club
was appropriate for me.
True, true.
So, at that time, I was like,
no, I'm not going to give him that satisfaction.
But that's probably why we've been together for so long.
Well, congratulations.
Do you remember the first song y'all danced to 20 years ago?
Yes, I do.
Excuse me from Jay-Z.
Excuse me, miss, with Pharrell.
Excuse me.
Yeah, excuse me.
I'm Pharrell and Jay-Z.
What's your name?
Okay, old school.
We out here.
We out here, auntie. Weie we out here baby 44 and up
what's happening hello who's this hi this is chris how old are you i am i'm actually 41
what is up with all these old people calling about this club topic let's hear it what's up
i don't believe in what they're saying okay Okay. Honestly, so I met my husband now 16 years ago, and I used to work in the club at NYC, actually at Mars 2112.
Oh, I used to love Mars 2112.
That used to be the spot.
Yes.
You go on the little spaceship before you get inside.
Exactly.
So with that, I met him and his friends, took pictures of them.
We wound up later on meeting at a diner.
You know how you do after the club. And three days later, I remember telling my friends, like, this is the man I'm going to be with. that i met him and his friends took pictures of them we wound up later on meeting at a diner you
know how you do after the club and three days later i remember telling my friends like this
is a man i'm gonna be with and they thought i was crazy but now look at us 16 years later
congratulations did he hit that night no absolutely not not the first night
it was not the first night it was a month thank you okay listen by Okay. Listen, by the way, I respect all of these conversations,
but we have to remember as old heads that the club scene is totally different now
than when we were coming up.
Hello, who's this?
Tatiana.
Tatiana, good morning.
Good morning.
Now, do you agree with Glorilla?
I completely do.
Ain't nobody going in the club trying to find love nowadays.
How old are you, Tatiana?
I am 34. Okay, so what do you go to? Do nobody going in the club trying to find love nowadays. How old are you, Tatiana? I am 34.
Okay.
Okay, so what do you go to?
Do you go to the club?
I do not.
I stopped going to the club in my 20s.
Smart woman.
Okay, so we don't know what, but did you ever meet somebody in the club?
I have met somebody in the club, and they all look the same.
Goodbye, Tatiana.
Hold on, Tatiana.
Did you ever let somebody hit? No. Not from the club. I don't know at the hoes. Goodbye, Tatiana. Hold on, Tatiana. Did you ever let somebody hit?
No.
Not from the club.
I don't know where you've been.
Oh, okay.
Just asking.
But you don't know where nobody's been.
That is true.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, somebody could just be in the club.
Actually, I dated somebody for five years.
I met him in the club.
That was the 90s, G.
It's a different time now.
It was the 90s. He's stupids it's a different time now and the next day i remember he called
me the next day and we was on the phone for hours and then we went i think we went out on a date
every single night for like two weeks in a row every single day and we met in the club see that
was a good good i just think it was listen man, man, I'm just going to take L'Oreal word for it.
L'Oreal in these streets.
How old is L'Oreal?
Like 20?
22.
22?
She know better than we do at this point.
Guys looking for hoses everywhere, though, not just in the club.
The higher percentage in the club.
You can go to church and be like. Ain't nobody looking for hoses in the church.
Ain't nobody doing that yet.
It's clear that nobody's doing it.
Ain't nobody going to church saying, I know the hoses.
Goodness gracious.
800-585-1051
Glorilla said this
if you trust a nigga
that you met at the club
you was a hot ass miss
and a god damn fool
and you don't got no motherfucking home training
cause bitch why the fuck would you sit up here
falling in love with a nigga
that you know you met at a place
where he looking for hoosie. Bitch, he
looking for hoes. He finna treat you
like a motherfucking hoe, bitch.
Why the fuck you send your dumb ass right here
falling in love? Stay woke.
What's your thoughts? It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
Call me. Add your opinions to The Breakfast Club top. Come on. Morning everybody
It's DJ Envy
Angela Yee
Charlamagne Tha Guy
We are The Breakfast Club
Now if you just joined us
We're talking about Glorilla
She said this yesterday
On her Instagram
Her social media
I think I'll say this
If you trust a nigga That you met at the club,
you was a hot-ass miss and a goddamn fool,
and you don't got no motherfucking home training.
Because, bitch, why the fuck would you sit up here falling in love
with a nigga that you know you met at a place where he looking for hoes at?
Bitch, he looking for hoes.
He finna treat you like a motherfucking hoe, bitch.
Why the fuck would you send your dumb
ass right here filing a low? Stay woke.
So we're asking
800-585-1051. Is
it true? Are guys only looking
for hoes in the club? Are they only
trying to get to the yams?
Sweet, sweet yams.
Okay. Alright. Well, let's go to
the phone line. Hello, who's this?
Yo, this is Black. Black, what's going on, bro? Yo, to the phone line Hello, who's this? Yo, this is Black
Black, what's going on bro?
Yo, so the Glorilla chick
I think she's a little bit slow
You know
Oh my gosh
The club is a social place
How can you not meet somebody at a social place?
She ain't say you can't meet somebody
She said you can, but she said don't take them seriously
Because they just looking for hoes
All they trying to do is hit
Don't fall in love
When the last time you wiped up a girl from the club?
I married my wife and I met her in the club 14 years ago.
OK, well, she was a bartender.
What?
Why you say that like that?
She a bartender, man.
Oh, nah, no, but now she wasn't a boss.
She was just in the club.
OK, so you see anything is possible.
You know, it's a social place.
But could I shout out my wife's business?
Yes, you can.
That's still in love.
Yeah, so, yeah, it's still in love.
Happily married.
Mm-hmm.
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A success story.
Hello, who's this?
This is going on from Marcus.
Marcus, can you find love in the club, bro?
I absolutely did.
I didn't let my ex-wife in the club.
How old are you, Marcus?
He said his ex-wife in the club.
All right.
It was temporary.
How old are you, Marcus? I said his ex-wife in the club. All right. It was temporary. How old are you, Marcus?
I was 39.
You're 39 now?
Yeah, he got his ex-wife.
They met in the club.
So when did you meet her?
When did you meet her?
How long ago?
Oh, man.
This would have been...
At the time, I was, what,
23, 24?
I just want y'all to know
we ain't heard one recent story yet.
So Glorilla might be on this one.
But what's the difference
between the club back then
and the club now? I don't know. What's the difference? Like, what, Glorilla might be on this one. But what's the difference between the club back then and the club now?
I don't know.
What's the difference?
Like, what is the difference?
I mean, that's like saying, what's the difference between life now?
I'm going to tell you the difference.
You got the red light twerking on the headlights.
That's the difference.
There's no red light in the club.
But back then, back then, it used to be scared.
Now, I throw lips to it.
Handle it like a real.
You know what I'm saying?
You were handling it.
At least you was handling it you
went went to work now you want the cash with the sea stuff you're living the project now that's not
true now back back then back then all those women was looking for cash too he talking about gangsta
boo gangsta boo created where the dollars at bro he talking about oh yeah i mean yeah but you know
i'm from harlem so you you know i guess, really, you know. What are you talking about?
Like, Lil' Kim and Foxy Brown wasn't out here doing the same thing.
What song was that that you just said?
Do it again.
What a dollar that.
No, I used to be what?
Hey, shut up.
Hello, who's this?
Why does our generation act like we didn't do any of these things?
Like, we act like this generation is the only generation that's on some ratchet shit.
That's what I'm saying.
What's the difference?
There's no difference.
Hello, who's this?
You got to ask Glorilla.
She in these streets.
I'm not.
Glorilla's 23 too. Exactly. What's your name, bro? Good difference. Hello, who's this? You got to ask Loretta. She in these streets. I'm not. Loretta's 23 too.
Exactly.
What's your name, bro?
Good morning.
My name is Zip.
How old are you, brother?
35.
Okay.
You only finding hoes in the club, bro?
I'm saying it goes both ways.
Thank you, guys.
Thank you, girl.
You're a good time.
You can't tell just by the location.
Your phone is breaking up, sir.
Terribly.
Yeah, your phone is horrible, bro.
Hello, who's this?
He said something about people going both ways.
Shut up.
That's probably a difference between now and back then.
That's a different club.
Hello, who's this?
Yeah, this is Cash from Brooklyn.
Cash from Brooklyn.
What up, Cash?
What's going on?
Morning, y'all.
Morning, Angela Lee.
Morning.
Angela Lee, Charlamagne.
Angela Yee.
Angela Leaf.
Angela Leaf.
The name is Angela Yee.
Angela Leaf. Nah, real talk. is Angela Yee. Angela Leaf.
No, real talk.
But honestly, I never met anyone.
I know a lot of people.
And I never met anyone that goes to a club looking for a wife.
I know the intention.
The intention is always to smash, but it's never for a wife.
This is not two can play that game.
You never saw that.
Gorilla probably too young for that one.
I love two can play that game.
Great movie. We older, though. Yes, we are. We older, though. Pr never saw that. Gorilla probably too young for that one. I love who can play that game. Great movie. We older though. Yes, we
are. Proudly older.
All right, brother.
What's the moral of the story? I mean, the moral of the story
is to each his own. You know what I mean? So I
don't know what Gorilla's seeing now.
She might be. She's clearly probably seeing
something that I have. I'm not privy to because I'm not
in the club. This wig is disgusting. I told you
take it off already. I took it off.
Okay.
All right.
Well, we got rumors on the way?
Yes, and Rolling Stone did a list of the 50 worst decisions in music history.
So let's see if you can guess what some of them are.
All right, we'll get into that next.
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Good morning.
The last Tuesday of the year for Angela Yee
on The Breakfast Club.
Yes, baby.
Giving Tuesday.
This is the day
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to your favorite charity
or do something special
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So.
What I got to do
with The Breakfast Club
is you know
I'm being officially over.
It's Giving Tuesday.
Oh.
It's giving over.
Oh.
Yeah.
I don't think that's how you use that slang.
That sounded very auntie-ish just now.
The Breakfast Club is giving over.
Well, let's get to the rumor.
Let's turn it off.
Love and Hip Hop.
What's going on?
Rumor Report.
Rumor Report.
This is the Rumor Report.
Talk to them.
With Angela Yee on The Breakfast Club.
Well, Love and Hip Hop New York is returning on Monday, December 16th.
And you will be excited to know that some of the original couples are on, like Chrissy and Jim Jones.
Okay.
Now, it's been a long time since the two of them have been together since they got engaged and they still haven't gotten married.
I know they both hate when everybody asks about that,
but here is a clip from what's going to happen on the new season.
I just know I'll be putting you through a lot.
I've always been the man of my family,
so all I know how to do is try to support and try to make money.
And I don't want you to think that I'm selfish in any way.
I love you more than I can love anything in this world.
And I've been here with you for a lot of it.
And yes, you put me through a lot.
But at some point, it has to stop.
Where would you want to get married at?
What are you talking about right now?
Where would I want to get married at?
We haven't even, like, we just skipped, like, 12 steps.
But have you really talked about the steps that it's going to take for us to do better?
How about, are you sure you want to get married?
Not once.
Did you make me feel like it was solidified that you got your head on straight? Is there somebody out there that you think you would need to be married not once did you make me feel like it was solidified that you got your head on
straight is there somebody out there that you think you would need to be married to
it don't feel like it's me because i don't understand what yo oh my god if you could
only take yourself outside of this situation and look at it oh that's intense so jim jim is back on
love of hip-hop jim must be bored. Why would you say that?
I mean, they were the originators.
That was originally supposed to be their show, remember?
Yeah, I know.
That was supposed to be following Jim's life and Jim's and Chrissy's life.
But Jim got so much going on.
That was Jim's idea, actually.
Yeah, his idea and everything.
That's what I'm saying.
It was originally them.
So, you know.
Oh, they must have paid Jim a...
Yeah, I'm sure the bag was crazy for Jim and Chrissy.
And they might have something else about to happen.
So maybe they're like, we'll do this.
Because Jim's still working on music.
He's still producing and executive producing people's albums.
He got the Jim thing.
So they're about to cut Jim a huge gap.
I'm sure the bag was crazy for them both.
But that comes back on Monday, December 16th.
And, you know, she has previously said that maybe marriage just isn't for them.
And that's not everybody's path.
We had a lot of people come up here lately and say that too.
Who else was on there?
You said there was a couple of couples that came back.
Well, you know what?
I don't know all the couples that are coming back,
but I know that they're saying that this is exciting
because some of the original people.
So I don't know.
Everybody was coming back.
Who did you hear?
What's the rumors?
Chrissy and Jim Jones.
I just told you.
I did see the promo for it,
but the crazy part is I only remember rules? Chrissy and Jim Jones. I just told you. I did see the promo for it, but the crazy part
is I only remembered
Jim and Chrissy
from the promo.
All right,
now the 50 worst decisions
in music history.
Rolling Stone
did this whole list.
What are some things
that you could say
made the list
if you had to guess?
I have no idea.
I would have to say...
The Super Bowl
is on the list
At number 44
With Justin Timberlake
Ripped off
Janet Jackson's top
But she's the one
Who got the backlash
From it
What do they got to do
With music though
It's music history
So it's in the history
Of music
They were performing
A song
Alright also
What's that label
This is kind of mean
Then the label
Passed on Drake
One of the labels
Passed on Drake
I'm sure that Was probably up there somewhere.
They have Ja Rule investing in the Fyre Festival.
Oh, that ain't music.
That's just a bad investment, though.
That's what I'm saying.
They're talking about horrible business moves, artistic blunders,
deeply questionable moral judgments.
So by musical artists.
Yeah.
Oh, okay.
The way that it's worded sounds like it's just about like music.
Mm-hmm.
They also have on this list
Prince changing his name
to an unpronounceable glyph.
I don't have a problem with that.
No, that wasn't a problem.
Yeah, I thought that was
a good thing.
He wore his masters
and stuff back then.
I thought that was smart.
His protesting unfair
and slave-like conditions
in the music business.
He was the sign,
whatever that's the sign.
It's also amazing
about that Super Bowl performance.
That wouldn't even be a thing now.
If that happened right now
in 2022,
nobody would even think about it.
Kanye West,
they said,
kicks off his
total a-hole era
by interrupting
Taylor Swift
at the VMAs.
And they said
that was the kickoff
for that era for him.
Number one on the list
was the Rolling Stones
hiring the Hells Angels
as security guards
for their rock festival in 1969.
I think I did see a documentary on that.
I don't remember.
And how bad that was.
Why was that bad for them?
Hells Angels as your security at a rock concert?
I mean, I don't know anything about it.
That's why I'm asking.
It just caused all kinds of mayhem.
And they are actually the ones that were swinging on people and doing things like that.
Who, the Hells Angels?
Yeah.
Were they swinging on people as protection or just to do it?
I mean, probably both.
You know, it got a little rowdy.
Just fill me in.
The dude that ran for mayor against Eric Adams, he was part of the Hells Angels, was he?
Was he not?
I can't remember.
That's the Hells Angels?
You're talking about Curtis Lewa?
Wasn't he?
I don't think they were the Hells Angels
they're not the Hells Angels
Hells Angels is a bike club
aren't they
maybe not
I don't know
I'm asking
they were the ones
that I'm going
and like protect people
in the community
I don't think that was
the Hells Angels
it wasn't the Hells Angels
they were the Guardian Angels
Guardian Angels
don't act like y'all
didn't have to look that up I did I just looked it up I knew it wasn't the Hells guardian angels don't act like y'all didn't have to look that up
I did
I just looked it up
I knew it wasn't
the Hells Angels
I couldn't remember
what it was
I remembered his name
but I just couldn't remember
what he was part of
gotta admit man
a guardian angel
a Hells Angel
alright Megan Thee Stallion
earned 13 million dollars
in 2022
and she's the first
black woman to cover
Forbes 30 under 30.
Drop a ball for her.
Yes, congratulations.
She said,
I can't slow down right now.
I'll take a break when I'm dead.
I'm trying to really build something.
When I start sitting,
I feel like I'm not doing enough
or I'm giving somebody else
the opportunity to pass me.
She said,
it's really hard to be
the first something in 2022.
I want to be bigger
than just my music.
I want people to know Megan is everything that she ever wanted to be.
Megan, the artist.
I feel I've always liked to dabble and dab in a lot of different things.
And I feel like I got that from my mom and my dad.
Salute to Megan.
But I don't like that language of, you know, you'll take a break when you're dead.
Take a break or you're going to die.
All right.
You need rest.
You need rest.
All right.
Don't ever let, Don't let that mentality, that's a
disgusting death mentality
that we've pushed around in this culture. Sleep
when you die. Take a break when you're dead.
No, you're going to need your rest. Yeah, but you know what?
People feel like when they do leave, when they do
take a break, when they do take a vacation,
somebody slide into the spot and it's a
this industry now is kind of
like, what have you done for me lately? And they feel like
if they're gone for a month, people will forget them.
Yeah, you can have my spot, but can I get my peace of mind?
You know what I'm saying?
You take the spot.
I'll take peace of mind over that spot any day.
Because nobody can take a spot from you that God has already prepared for you.
So you'll be fine.
Take a break.
Get your rest.
All right.
Well, that is your rumor report.
All right.
Charlemagne, who are you giving that down?
Katu?
You know, I need Balenciaga to come to the front of the congregation. We'd like to have a word with him, please. All right, well, that is your rumor report. All right, Charlamagne, who are you giving that down to? You know, I need Balenciaga to come to the front of the congregation.
We'd like to have a word with him, please.
All right, we'll get to that next.
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Don't be out here
acting like a donkey.
It's time for
Donkey of the Day. I'm a big boy.
I can take it if you feel I deserve it.
Ain't no big deal. I know Charlemagne and God
gonna have some funny shit.
I said something you may not agree with, doesn't mean I mean it.
Who's getting that donkey, that donkey, that donkey, donkey, donkey, donkey.
Donkey of the day right there.
It's a breakfast club, bitches.
You can call me the donkey of the day, but like, I mean no harm.
Donkey of the day for Tuesday, November 29th goes to Balenciaga.
Now, I usually don't discuss things I can't afford or barely pronounce,
but we need to discuss this because the reality is,
I don't know how this happened or why it happened,
but there are some sick-ass humans among us,
and they are projecting their fetishes and agendas on to us, we the people.
Now, if you missed it because you don't pay attention to things outside of your salary,
I understand.
But let me explain to you.
Luxury fashion house Balenciaga has apologized for featuring children cuddling teddy bears dressed in bondage gear in its latest advertising campaign.
Yes, they had young kids with teddy bear bags dressed in what looked like BDSM inspired outfits.
One child is pictured with an assortment of empty wine glasses. And if you have any doubt on what they were trying to tell folks with this ad,
then ask yourself why the ad also featured court documents that mentioned virtual child porn.
Now, everyone from Fox News' Tucker Carlson to Ben Shapiro,
the everyday folks on social media had something to say.
They accused Balenciaga of being groomers, sexualizing children, and producing child pornography.
Some folks on social media pointed out demonic elements like blacked-out eyes
in the name of the demon Baal.
Baal? Baal? Did I pronounce that right?
Now, Balenciaga has apologized, but what I find more interesting
is that they are suing the production company that designed this set,
North Six Incorporated, and the set designer, Nicolas Desjardins.
Now, I don't know Nicolas Desjardins, but man,
I think he needs to be investigated.
Okay, at the least questioned about why
he thought this was a good idea. Can we check
his computer history and see what's in those cookies?
And was he using said cookies to lure
little children? All valid questions based off
this ad campaign, but the nerve
of Balenciaga, okay, to sue
the production company for $25 million.
What are they suing for? They are suing because of the paperwork about a Supreme Court
ruling on child pornography that was identified and one of their images can
we go to good morning America for the report please this morning fashion house
Balenciaga a favorite of stars like Kim Kardashian and celebrated in songs by
Lizzo, and Party B,
facing backlash accused of sexualizing children in a controversial new ad campaign.
The luxury brand now apologizing for these photos showing little girls in Balenciaga sweatsuits
with plush bears and what appeared to be BDSM-inspired harnesses
and these uncovered documents on the
desk showing an excerpt from the 2008 U.S. Supreme Court opinion, U.S. v. Williams, which upheld the
criminalization of pandering of child pornography. We sincerely apologize for any offense our holiday
campaign may have caused. Our plush bear bags should not have been featured with children in
this campaign. Critics sounding off on social media. I understand that a lot of Balenciaga's
marketing is the shock factor of it all, but this is just disgusting. Balenciaga, I know you think
that maybe since the average person can't afford to buy your stuff, that maybe that makes us slower
than those who can't. But this paperwork is just one piece of this campaign.
What about the BDSM inspired outfits?
What about the empty wine glasses?
You telling me this production company showed you all of this and you signed off on it.
But the paperwork about child porn was too far.
Malenziaga said all the items included in this shooting were provided by third parties that confirmed in writing that these props were fake office documents.
They turned out to be real legal papers, most likely coming from the filming of a TV drama.
Balenciaga, what the hell are you talking about?
What does it matter if the documents were fake or real?
OK, why are you all OK with an ad campaign that sexualizes children?
All right. That's the question. The court filings allege that because of the production company's actions, members of the public, including the news media, have falsely and horrifically associated Balenciaga with the repulsive and deeply disturbing subject of the court decision.
And it should be held liable for all harm resulting from the false accusation. because an attorney for Nicholas Desjardins said in an email statement to CNN that there certainly was no malevolent scheme going on,
and representatives from Balenciaga were present at the shoot overseeing it
and handling papers and props,
and Desjardins, as a set designer, was not responsible for image selection from the shoot.
In fact, the production company said they did not have creative input or control over this shoot and they were not on set during the final set arrangements let me ask
y'all a question north six do you think this makes any of this better after you found out what the
theme of the ad campaign was why would you choose to still do it okay balenciaga says as it continues
with his own investigation it is taking accountability for
its lack of oversight and control of the campaign images look man everybody here is full of it okay
as far as i'm concerned all these people are sick there's nothing artistic about sexualizing
children who are you catering to pedophiles okay we are living in a world that is literally trying
to normalize the worst of human behaviors and And I know an apology was issued. But where is the investigation?
Don't you think when a company of this magnitude does something like this, there should be a larger investigation?
Because how did this how did how did this get past so many people?
And why were so many people OK with this? I don't care how progressive this country gets or how tolerant of other lifestyles there is.
You know, there's just no way in hell we about to make pedophilia a thing.
We're not about to condone the sexualization of children.
I don't know what the punishment for Balenciaga should be because I don't wear it anyway, but we shouldn't just look past this.
Please give up. Please let Remy Ma give Balenciaga and this production company, North Six, the biggest hee-haw.
Hee-haw, hee-haw. You stupid mother f***er.
You dumb.
All right.
There should be some type of larger investigation into this, don't you think?
Absolutely.
That so many adults thought this was just okay to do?
Absolutely.
All right.
Well, thank you for that donkey of the day.
Now, we were talking behind the scenes about showing wealth.
Now, this comes from where, Yeezy?
Well, Howard Stern.
Now, during an episode of The Howard Stern Show, he said that Oprah's not embarrassed by her wealth at all.
He said it's effing mind-blowing when you follow her on Instagram.
You see her estates, her gardens, the people who service her.
Here he is.
I don't know.
Oprah's not embarrassed by her wealth at all.
She loves showing it off on Instagram.
It's f***ing mind-blowing. i don't know oprah's not embarrassed by her wealth at all she loves showing it off on instagram it's
mind-blowing you when you follow her on instagram you see her estates her gardens the people who
service her and you know service her she's not a car well well she kind of is she's got uh servants
and like people cooking and it's wild and he said that she likes to show it off, which is something that he's not
comfortable with. He said, I don't think people
should show off their wealth.
Is Oprah showing off her wealth or is she
just living her life? She's acting her
wage.
She doesn't have servants. She has workers.
She has employees. Just because somebody
works for you doesn't make them a servant.
They're employees.
They're employees that are of service.
No, they're employees.
There's nothing wrong with being of service.
You're an employee. That's why they call them
service workers.
I call them employees, not servants.
I didn't say servants. I said service.
He said servants.
She has employees.
Nothing wrong with having employees and people that work
for you that you're paying. There's nothing
wrong with that. and people that work for you that you're paying. There's nothing wrong with that.
But is the question, is it, what is the question?
He's talking about how she likes to show off her wealth, but he's not comfortable with that.
And he doesn't think that people should do that.
I don't think she's showing her wealth off, though.
I think she's just living her life.
I mean, look.
It's her life.
We all know Oprah's net worth is quite high.
We know that she does a lot of philanthropy and a lot of giving back,
and she also lives well.
I wouldn't say Oprah shows off.
I don't look at Oprah and be like, oh, she's showing off.
That's just what she has.
She's living her wage, and she's doing the things that she enjoys,
and she does it legally.
Now, rappers show off.
And I don't have a problem with none of that.
Whether it's Diddy showing off his home, his cars, his jewelry, his swizz,
showing off his home, his cars, his jewelry, his swizz, showing off his home, his cars, his vacations,
whether it's Khaled showing his plane and the stuff that Khaled has.
See, Howard Stern is also just the type of person who just doesn't do that.
But that doesn't mean that no one should,
just because he personally doesn't do it.
But he talks about it.
He's talked about that he only worked three-day work weeks
and he flies his helicopter to the Hamptons on the weekends.
That's showing off as well. That is kind on the weekends. That's showing off his wealth.
That is kind of showing off.
That's showing off his wealth.
But it's how you look at it.
I never have a problem with it.
He just doesn't post it.
He doesn't post videos and pictures.
I don't know why you got a problem with three-day work weeks.
What is your problem with three-day work weeks?
I don't want to change the subject, but what's your problem?
I don't have a problem with three-day work weeks.
Oh, okay.
I just said I had a problem with it.
Oh, you just said it. I just said he talks about it. That don't have a problem. I don't want to change the subject, but what's your problem? I don't have a problem with 3-Day Worker. Oh, okay. I just said I had a problem with it. Oh, you just said it. I just said he
talks about it. That don't have nothing to do with wealth, though.
No, but I'm saying he flies his helicopter to the Hamptons.
I don't know nothing about that. Yeah, but
also, but a lot of people do it. If you look at
all the celebrities, you know, whether it's
Steve Harvey, you see
his wardrobe, his vacations, you see
Jerry Seinfeld's car collection,
you see Kim K and everything that they're doing.
For myself, that's inspiration.
Like when I see Swizz on a boat or a yacht
or a new home or a vacation,
that's inspiration because I know he came
from the same place that I came from.
When I see little Duvall and he has his private plane
and he's going to his vacation home in Bahamas.
Duvall ain't got it.
Don't throw Duvall in this mix like this.
He shows.
That's Rich Bro.
He shows his plane. That plane is on his last legs. No, it's not. That't throw Duvall in this mix like this. He shows. That's Rich Bro. He shows his plane.
That plane is on his last legs.
No, it's not.
That plane got one engine.
No, it's not.
It can only fly 100 miles at a time.
No, it's not.
Don't put Duvall in that.
You know, you look at Callis Page now, and Callis just flew to Dubai, and he got a 747,
and he flew his friends out there, and they're flying private.
Like, that's amazing.
Must be nice, man.
That's amazing.
Salute to everybody that can live like that.
Yeah, and there's nothing wrong with it.
So what's the question?
800-585-1051.
Do you think celebrities should show off their wealth,
or do you think it's inspiration?
I take it as inspiration.
You just asked the same question.
I know.
Do you think they should show off their wealth,
or do you think it's inspiration?
Should celebrities show off their wealth,
or should they take it as inspiration?
Do you think it's, well, what's the question?
Do you think it's disrespectful,
or do you think it's corny when celebrities show off their wealth,
or do you think it's inspiration?
I don't know if corny is the right word.
What's the right word? I don't think corny
is the right word. He's saying that she lacks self-awareness for that
because people are not doing as well
as she is. I can see that. But we also know where
Oprah started from. Yeah, we all know where a lot
of these people started from. We know where Diddy started from.
Swizz and Duvall and Hove and Steve Harvey
and a lot of these people. But what do you
guys think? When you look at this, do you look
at it like this is awful?
Or are you like, I'm inspired?
All right.
I don't knock nobody for what I don't do.
That ain't my style, but I don't have it to show off anyway.
But my point is, I don't know.
I'll talk about it when we come back.
All right.
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It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Now, if you just join us, we're talking about something that howard stern said right yes he
was talking about oprah and he said that it's wild that she shows off her wealth because people
are struggling here's what he said i don't know oprah's not embarrassed by her wealth at all she
loves showing it off on instagram it's mind-blowing you when you follow her on instagram you see her
estates her gardens the people who service her and you know service her she's not a car
well i'm well she kind of is she's got uh servants and like people cooking and it's wild so we're
asking 800-585-1051 what's the thoughts what's your thoughts with this i mean i never looked at
it that way just because i feel like we are very familiar with Oprah and her story and the wealth that she's managed to accumulate.
A lot of people are like, I want to be like Oprah one day.
That's because they saw where she started and where she is now.
So it's never really been something that I, you know, thought, man, I can't believe she's showing off her wealth like that.
It's just how she lives.
Me, I never had a problem when anybody shows off their hard work and what they did. They work
hard. They want to wear their stuff. They want to show
their stuff. I don't have a problem with it. I
take it as inspiration. Like I tell you
all the time, Swizz
inspires me. I love to watch
Swizz do his thing, whether it's on a boat or
vacation. Some places I might not know about
that I learned from Swizz or some things that I don't
know. And I have no problem hitting
them up and saying, bro, you inspire me.
Same thing with Hov.
Same thing with LeBron.
Like, they inspire me.
Same thing with LeBron.
Same things that it's things that's not that I'm used to doing.
So when I see it, I look it up.
I learn about it.
So I have no problem with it.
Yeah, I mean, it's not my thing.
You know, that's not what I do.
But I also don't have anything to show off.
But I don't knock anybody who does it.
But I will say that Oprah, to me, is just living her life.
She's not showing off like a rapper shows off. Like when rappers
show off, it's to me, it
comes off very distasteful because they don't just
show off. They actually on
folks who are broke.
Okay, like what about Drake with his OVO
jet? I mean, that's interesting to see the tour
of the jet and that's amazing.
I mean, all of that is fine, but once again,
is that showing i don't
think it's issuing on anybody this is their life bro rappers do how what are you talking about
rappers will absolutely be like you broke what are you talking about when you play these records
and you're acting like you don't hear it what are you talking about what do you mean it showed like
rappers will make songs basically telling you you ain't if you broke you know this what are
you talking about the girl rappers will be like i don't want no
broke boys you know i mean the male rappers will be like broke boys get out of my section like what
are you just shut up indy knock it off i mean you can understand that if you're oh shut up also for
me man you know it inspires me see people say that it should inspire here's the thing i don't get
inspired by material things like like seeing wealth is not what inspires me i'm inspired by
work so when i see
oprah i see the fruits of years and years of hard work same thing with steve harvey it's the young
folks who i look at sometime and i'll be like okay that's corny because in my mind i'm like
number one i don't think they really have it like that and number two will they have it in 20 30
years that's what i don't want to know so i don't think it's corny but i do think when i see some
folks do it i think it's unsafe
You know what I mean
Like why make yourself
A target like that
Why make yourself
A target for the IRS
Why make yourself
A target for the Jackboys
So I don't think corny
Is the right word
I think
When I see stuff like that
I be like
That's not safe
That's what I think
Alright well let's go
To the phone lines
Hello who's this
It's a bad day
Hey what's up bro
What's your thoughts man
Yo my thoughts is,
I tread lightly when it comes to folks
and people posting,
especially like the elite.
I just feel like,
I'm sorry to say,
but I feel like we're the only people
that do that type of stuff.
And there's nothing wrong with having it,
but if you're going to post
all your 50s and all your 40s,
write on an inspiration book, who are you trying to inspire?
How many people?
How many people is the probability of people reaching that level?
It's not a high probability.
And what are you inspiring people to do?
Because you might just be inspiring somebody to rob you.
No, and what he said was, it's only our people.
No, you look at Jerry Seinfeld, Jay Leno, Kim K.
They're not black, and they show off their wealth.
But when it comes to things, like I tell everybody all the time,
Clue inspired me by seeing the things that Clue had.
And then even Rick Ross, to this day, and 50 Cent.
But you know what, though?
You look at how hard they work, all the businesses that they have
to get the things that they want and to get the things that they can attain,
and that inspires me.
Those people you named named though, prior,
who'd you say?
Jerry Seinfeld,
Jay Leno.
They don't have to deal with the same things we got to do.
I know,
but he,
but he said,
Kim K has been robbed before.
Right.
But he said,
Kim K has been tied up and robbed.
And what did that robber say?
That robber said,
if Kim K didn't want to get robbed,
then she shouldn't show it off.
Cause she's showing it off.
Like,
Hey,
come take it from me.
Yeah.
Well,
that's a,
that's a horrible mindset,
but that's a lot of people's mindset.
It is.
But you know, these people inspire me. Like, like I said a horrible mindset. But that's a lot of people's mindset. It is.
But, you know, these people inspire me.
Like I said, you look at 50 and all the businesses that he does and those business moves.
I'm inspired by that.
I'm inspired by business.
Rick Ross with the franchises.
I'm inspired by that.
You know, but that inspires me.
I'm inspired by Rick Ross saying he got all these wing stops way more than I have ever been by any chain he's posted,
any car he's posted, anything,
any of the fruits of the labor. I like the work.
800-585-1051 if you're just joining us.
We're talking about Howard Stern.
He said this about Oprah. I don't know.
Oprah's not embarrassed by her wealth at all.
She loves showing it off on Instagram.
It's f***ing mind-blowing. When you follow
her on Instagram, you see her estates,
her gardens, the people who service her, you know, service her.
She's not a car. Well, well, she kind of is.
She's got servants and like people cooking and it's wild.
So we're asking, is it corny when celebrities show off their wealth or is it inspiration?
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We are The Breakfast Club.
Now, if you're just joining us, we're talking about something Howard Stern said about Oprah.
Let's listen.
I don't know.
Oprah's not embarrassed by her wealth at all.
She loves showing it off on Instagram.
It's mind-blowing.
When you follow her on Instagram, you see her estates, her gardens, the people who service her.
Service her? She's not a car.
Well, she kind of is.
She's got servants
and people cooking.
It's f***ing wild.
And we're asking 800-585-1051.
Do you feel it's corny
when celebrities and people show off their wealth,
or do you think it's inspiration?
Hello, who's this? It's Joe.
Joe, what's up, man?
What's your job?
It's out in Joe Cleveland, Cleveland.
Okay.
50 Cent, man.
50 Cent is inspiration.
50 Cent what?
It's an inspiration, he said.
He's an inspiration.
He is.
Yes, he is.
Why do you think he's an inspiration, though?
I mean, we watched the whole change.
We seen the whole gangster, gangster.
Then we seen them man up and polish up.
What do you think about people posting things online, though,
with Howard Stern and Oprah and what they...
I mean, him doing it is okay.
It depends on who it is to you.
Yeah, it really depends on who it is.
And you know their background, too.
It depends on who it is in their background.
I like what you said about 50, though, because what you said is true, man.
You spoke on the evolution of 50 as a man.
That's the kind of stuff that inspires me, not the material things.
Charlamagne Man, you don't get along with a lot of people,
but you make some valid points when you say things, though, bro.
That's why I don't get along with a lot of people.
Well, 50's always been a great business person, even from back then from his old mixtapes and stuff like
that and don't get it yeah i mean they're still punching your face but 50 is one of those people
that he inspires me like all the businesses that he has and the stuff that he's doing now behind
the scenes you'll see some more and more and more like that man inspires me absolutely like like
like not to say this but six, he's not inspirational to me.
He's like a cartoon when I see him with money.
I understand.
That's real.
That's why I said material things, man.
I was like, when I see him, like, on a big yacht or something, it's like anime.
Right.
I get it.
That's why I said material things is not what inspires me.
Seeing wealth is not what inspires me.
I'm inspired by the work that people, you know, do on themselves.
The work that they put into their craft.
Oprah. Come on, man. Oprah. We talking
about Oprah. That's right. That's years
and years of hard work. Absolutely.
Hello, who's this?
Hi, this is Khadijah from
Brooklyn, New York. Khadijah, good morning.
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You know her last name is G, right?
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We're so excited
We listen to you guys every day
When we take our kids to school
dang that's real so what's your thoughts on celebrities showing off uh their stuff well
first of all we take it as inspiration but my feelings is that people show everything from
rags to riches it's up to you whether you want to watch it or not so i don't get what's the big
deal don't watch her if you don't want to see it i agree even with cardi b like you know what
makes it special to me is like we've we've seen where Cardi B started from.
Like, we've seen the grind.
We've seen her doing the clubs and hosting and, you know, buying these to, you know, leveling up and making hits.
So I love to see it.
That's me personally.
That's the work, though.
And social media, it's been known that a lot of people fake it.
Exactly.
People are just showing whatever they want to show.
Sometimes it's real.
Sometimes it's not.
That's what I just said.
Sometimes they're poor.
Sometimes they're rich.
It doesn't matter.
That's right.
I am not Solomon Rich, but he don't be acting like it.
I am not rich.
Solomon got it.
I am rich in spirit.
Okay?
Solomon got it.
I want people to be inspired by my evolution as a man.
I want people to be inspired by the work I did on myself, the healing journey that I put myself on. Okay? That's what I want people to be inspired by the work i did on myself the healing journey uh that i put myself on okay that's what i want people to be inspired by yes i do watch your show
by the way um i do watch your shows all of them like you got like five of them but i'll watch all
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Join us.
And what's the moral of the story?
There's a moral.
I mean, the moral of the story
is to each his own.
You know what I'm saying?
Like I said,
I'm not inspired by people's wealth.
I'm inspired by the work
that they put in, you know, to their craft by the work that they put in to their craft,
the work that they put into themselves.
That's what inspires me.
Because like we've been saying all morning,
everybody faking nowadays.
You can get a fake knot of money,
stand in front of somebody else's car,
and post it on the ground.
Some people are, but some people aren't.
I'm not inspired by material things.
I'm inspired by the work I've actually seen people do on themselves and the work that they put into their craft.
All right. We got rumors on the way. Yes. And do you believe that Drake and 21 Savage's Her Loss is one of Drake's best albums in his top three?
Even we'll tell you what he had to say about that. All right. We'll get into that next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning.
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Good morning. Can I get to the yams?
Good morning. Can I get to the yams?
Woo! Sweet,
sweet yams. Did you finish all your cake?
No, I still got some pie left in the refrigerator.
Okay. Just salute to Mr. Todd. And I told you,
I told you my wife made me freeze one for Christmas.
Okay.
All right.
Well, let's get to the rumors.
Let's talk Tory Lanez.
This is the Rumor Report with Angela Yee on The Breakfast Club.
Well, Tory Lanez was photographed leaving court in L.A. yesterday.
That's the beginning of his felony assault trial in connection with allegations that he shot at the feet of Megan Thee Stallion back in July of 2020.
So he's facing a maximum sentence of around 23 years if he is convicted in that case.
We don't know what happened in that first day.
We just know he was photographed leaving court.
So yesterday it all started, the trial.
I think I read they were picking the jury, I think.
Did they say it started yesterday?
I thought they were just picking the jury yesterday.
It was the first day of his trial.
Oh, I didn't know that.
I thought they were just picking the jury.
Oh, wow.
So we shall see what happens as he is facing this time.
I guess we'll get a lot more information that we have not been privy to yet.
Now, Drake and 21 Savage.
Let's talk about her loss during an interview on SiriusXM.
Drake says that her loss is one of the greatest albums
that he's been a part of.
Here's what he had to say.
We got, you know, CLB certified lover boy.
I was like, you know, I'm trying my best.
Oh, God.
I'm chasing you.
Yeah, I'm chasing you. And Oh, God. To make a love. Yeah, I'm chasing you.
And then, honestly, Nevermind is the realization that maybe that lifestyle is not for me.
And then her loss is that.
Right?
This is like.
Oh, God.
This is like no pigeons.
You remember when they dropped no pigeons?
Yeah.
When they had no scrubs on?
This is like.
Oh, God.
This is like, we're going off.
All right.
So he said.
And 21 Savage said that Drake did write some of his verses on the album.
And Drake said that 21 Savage helped him as well.
All right.
Now,
Jennifer Lopez,
she's talking about her new music and she's talked to Zane Lowe on Apple
Music.
And,
and she kind of opened up about her split with Ben Affleck back in 2004 is
when they broke up.
Here's what she had to say about their first time breaking up. It was so painful after it didn't
work out. Yeah. Once we called off that wedding 20 years ago, I was it was the biggest heartbreak
of my life. And I honestly felt like I was going to die. And it sent me on a spiral for the next 18 years where
I just was you know couldn't get it right but now now 20 years later it does
have a happy ending and you can listen to this album again and you can actually
appreciate it again for what it is right well yeah and it's funny because when me
and Ben got back together he said to me he was like you never before the songs
like you never did I'm glad you never did this. You never did. He actually said it to you.
He is fishing. He is fishing. And I was like, you're right.
I said it was painful. All right. In addition to that, she does feel like now true love does exist.
And she feels like this new album is a reflection of that. And she felt inspired.
At this moment in time when I was reunited with the love of my life and we decided we were going to be together forever. And the whole message of the album then is like this love exists.
This is a real love.
Now I think what the message of the album is very much if you were wondering, if you have, like me at times, lost hope, almost given up, don't.
Because true love does exist.
And some things do last forever.
Aw.
Salute to J-Lo.
Congrats to J-Lo.
Yeah, shout out to J-Lo.
Not so much to Ben Affleck.
Ben Affleck doesn't deserve you, J-Lo.
When you ruin two superheroes, when you ruin Dead, Devil, and Batman, you don't deserve J-Lo.
Goodness gracious. Okay? I was actually watching
Justice League last night because it was rerunning
on TBS or TNT,
one of them, and I was just like, man, this is
as trash as I remember it.
Okay? Alright, well
that is your rumor report. Alright, thank you,
Miss Yee. Now this Friday is going to be
Angela Yee's last day, so Angela Yee
is going to be doing the Yee Mix.
So I did a special intro for you for this Friday.
I don't know if I'm going to use it.
You got to use it.
It's special.
It's dope.
I put a lot into it.
Let's see.
I put a lot into it.
Do you know in the bathroom, there's a sign under the toilet paper that says for rectal use only?
Did you put it there?
No.
I took a picture of it though. Why? It's under
the toilet? It's under the toilet
paper. It says for rectal use
only. What were you doing looking under the toilet paper?
It's a sign. What are you talking
about? It's a sign when you reach for the toilet paper
that says for rectal use only.
What were you using toilet paper for? That's what I want to know.
That's what people were using toilet paper for.
What were you using it for? To wipe my ass.
So what it was for?
Yes.
Corrective use.
Yeah.
This is a weird sign to have in a bathroom.
Don't you think so?
Just in case people get confused.
Don't know what to do with toilet paper.
What if they want to blow their nose?
Do you guys dab your, like if you just urinate, do you dab it after?
Shake it.
No, shake it.
Shake it.
Shake it like a Polaroid picture.
So then sometimes there is dried up urine on you. Shake it. Shake it like a Polaroid picture. So then sometimes there is dried up urine on you.
Shake it.
Shake it like a Polaroid picture.
All right.
The mix is up next at the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are the Breakfast Club.
Hello.
Hi.
This is Heidi Ramos.
This is?
Hi, Heidi Ramos.
How are you feeling today?
What is that accent?
I'm great.
Thank you.
Now, you stay out in Florida, Palm Bay, Florida?
I did.
I just recently moved up here from Pompano.
There's nothing.
There's no amount of money that we can give you that can keep you from being the crazy
person that you are because you know the craziest people in America come from the Bronx and
all of Florida.
She's like, that's fine. Just give me my check. You hear that evil laugh?
Just give me my check.
I was just
cracking up on hold
hearing you talk about the toilet paper.
Oh, you heard that conversation?
Yes. Oh, okay.
Charlamagne is kind of weird. He talks about
people from Florida. I'm not weird. That actually happened.
It's a sign in the bathroom That says for rectal use only
I can't
You guys give us
Give us some money
For toilet paper please
Give us a couple dollars
For some toilet paper
You need some money
For some toilet paper
We got a thousand dollars
For you mama
Oh my god
Thank you so much
And we appreciate you
We know that the money
Is going to your son
He's been hospitalized
For a couple of days
And you have to miss work
So hopefully this will help you out.
It will.
We need it for our rent.
We definitely do.
All right.
That money is yours.
And thank you for riding with us.
We appreciate it.
Thank you, guys.
I love you all.
We love you too.
And we also got to shout out to William Conley of New York.
He got the daily bread yesterday.
All right.
And special thanks to our friends at U.S. Bank.
We'll get there together.
All right. Now, positive notes up next is the Breakfast our friends at U.S. Bank. We'll get there together, all right?
Now, positive notes up next is the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are the Breakfast Club.
Charlamagne!
Yes, indeed.
Yee!
Your last Tuesday.
How you feeling?
Oh, great, man.
Just three more days to go.
Let's go.
All right.
You got a positive note, Charlamagne? I do have a positive note, man, and the Just three more days to go. Let's go. All right. You got a positive note, Solomon?
I do have a positive note, man. And the positive note is simply this.
I want to salute, first of all, to Sarah Jakes Roberts, man.
Oh, man, I love the Jakes family so much. But salute to Sarah Jakes Roberts.
Queen Sarah preached the word this past Sunday.
The sermon was called Hungry for Hope. Y'all should go on YouTube and watch that.
She said a lot of great things, but I just posted a clip on my IG of something she preached during her sermon, and it was about character. And it made me think of one of my
favorite quotes about character, man. And it's simple. Be more concerned with your character
than your reputation, because your character is what you really are, while your reputation is
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On Thanksgiving Day, 1999,
five-year-old Cuban boy Elian Gonzalez
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Hey, what's up? This is Ramses Jha.
And I go by the name Q Ward.
And we'd like you to join us each week for our show Civic Cipher.
That's right. We discuss social issues, especially those that affect black and brown people,
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I'm the host of a brand new history podcast for kids and families called Historical Records.
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