The Breakfast Club - I Ain't Made It.. But I Got A Few Dollars ( 85 South Show Interview and more)
Episode Date: October 23, 2018Tuesday 10/23 - Today on the show we had our guys from the 85 south show, DC Young Fly, Chico Bean and Karlous Miller. They spoke about their show and got to the bottom of Karlous missing from Wild n ...Out. Moreover, Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to Caitlyn Jenner for not keeping the same energy about supporting Trump after new policies affecting the recognition of transgender people. Also, Charlamagnes book "Shook One" came out today, which he talks all about overcoming anxieties , so we opened up the phone lines to see what type of anxiety our listeners have. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Good morning, Angela Yee.
Hey, good morning, T-Zammy.
Charlamagne Tha Guy.
Peace to the planet.
It's Tuesday.
Yes, it's Tuesday.
Yes, and it's book release day for me.
God damn it.
Yes, congratulations.
My second book, Shook One Anxiety, Playing Tricks on Me, is out right now. Wherever you buy books.
So please, don't walk up on me and ask me where to buy books.
It's the damn bookstore.
Okay. Or Amazon.
Or Amazon. Yes. So tell us why you decided to do this book about
mental health. I didn't decide
to do a book about mental health. I mean, that's
the crazy thing about it. I decided to do a book
about my experience with anxiety
throughout my whole life. And then
I started going to therapy. And then I started
keeping a journal of all the things that I was talking about in therapy so then it turned into
me discussing my anxiety and then ptsd and trauma from things that happened to me when i was young
and you know keeping a journal of my experience in therapy so i just decided to start writing
about all of it and then i looked up and i'm like oh this is a book about uh mental health issues
because i didn't even know anxiety was a
mental health issue until this year, to be totally
honest with you. But what made you go to a therapist?
Because sometimes
the go-to person needs somebody to go to.
Okay? And it's just
like I wanted to find... That sounds like a generic answer.
Did you start shuffling in bed?
No, you don't start shaking in bed.
Did somebody advise one to you? Like, what made you say
you don't want to go to a therapist? I mean, I've always been flirting with the idea of therapy.
I've always talked to successful people, and most successful people I know have a therapist
or have been to therapy in some way, shape, or form.
And then eventually, like I said, the go-to person needs somebody to go to.
It's like things get overwhelming, and people don't understand what's going on in your life.
So sometimes you just want to sit down and chop it up with somebody.
Are you discussing what your therapist told you in the book?
You know what? That's how I started it.
But then I felt like that was whack. So what I did was
I reached out to my man, Dr. Ish Major,
who's a black man who graduated from the University of
South Carolina. And he's a mental health
specialist. So all
my experiences that I talk about in the
book, he does clinical correlations
at the end of every chapter. So you got
me talking about my experiences, and then
you got the expert analysis
from an actual expert in
Dr. Ishmael. So Dr. Ishmael writes
at the end of every chapter of my book.
Is your therapist a black man? No,
my therapist is a white woman.
You think it would make a difference?
I'm actually about to start
seeing a black therapist now,
but I explain in the book why I decided I didn't want a black therapist
when I initially started therapy.
I actually wanted an Asian woman because I felt like an Asian woman would be—
Why are you shaking your head, Steve?
Steve, you are disgusting.
I actually wanted an Asian woman because I felt like an Asian woman would be the most neutral.
I didn't want somebody that shared my same biases,
had preconceived notions and judgments about the world.
I wanted somebody to hear my experiences and give me their take from a neutral perspective.
Do you think Asian women have your perspective?
I know they don't.
I'm 100% positive an Asian woman doesn't have my perspective.
What about a 50% Asian woman?
No.
No.
Absolutely not.
All right.
Zero. Well, thanks, Charlamagne, for joining us. Your book's in. All right. Zero.
Well, thanks, Charlamagne, for joining us.
Your book's in stores right now.
Make sure you pick it up.
And it's The Breakfast Club.
No, no, no.
I'm just joking.
Calm down.
Calm down.
All right.
Well, we got some special guests joining us this morning.
My partners, them.
Okay?
These are my peoples, man.
I've been knowing all of them since they was kids.
We have Carlos Miller, Chico Bean, and DC Young Fly.
Absolutely, man.
From MTV's Wild N' Out.
They have their own podcast and show.
Called the 85 South Show on the Live Speaking Network.
Yeah, so we'll kick it with them as well.
But let's get the show cracking.
Front page news, what are we talking about?
Well, let's talk about Chick-fil-A.
You might have some Chick-fil-A at home and not have to leave your house.
We'll tell you how that's going to happen.
Oh, boy.
All right.
We'll get into all that.
Keep it locked.
This is The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ, MV, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Let's get some front-page news.
No football last night.
So, Yee, you can understand what I mean.
What do you mean no football last night?
It was definitely football last night.
I saw something about the Giants.
They were actually trending on Twitter.
I'm looking at the newspaper right now, and it says that the New York Giants are now 1-6.
I don't know what happened last night because I wasn't watching, but I know that they're 1-6 now.
Why were they trending on Twitter?
I might have missed it.
I don't know.
I don't know what happened.
Oh, you boycotting now?
Giants lost last night to the Falcons.
Listen, I'm boycotting until my team is over 500.
Barkley had a great game.
That's what they say. And Odell
had a great game, too, but they lost
horribly. But anyway, what else are you talking about, Yee?
It says Giants saved their
most embarrassing flop for primetime.
All right. I said, what else do we have?
That was the headline I saw.
Well, let's talk about Donald Trump.
He has declared that he is a nationalist.
That was during his rally in Texas. Here's what he said.
We're putting America first. It hasn't happened in a lot of decades.
You know what a globalist is, right? A globalist is a person that wants the globe to do well, not caring about our country so much.
And you know what? We can't have that.
You know, they have a word.
It sort of became old-fashioned.
It's called a nationalist.
And I say, really?
We're not supposed to use that word.
You know what I am?
I'm a nationalist, okay?
It's just funny for him to put the word white in front of it also.
What's the problem with saying you're a nationalist?
In other words, you don't care about everybody else.
We're above everybody else.
And, you know, in order for us to do well, we sometimes have to work with other people instead of saying that y'all don't matter, we're above you.
Well, it's an election.
So that's like saying what's wrong with being a white nationalist.
That's when people say that white people are superior to everybody else.
But he's saying that from an American perspective.
So it's a very us versus them mentality.
And it's an election in November.
So for the people that support him, they want him to be very pro-America so that works.
He's riling up his fan base. Yeah, but a lot
of us have family in other countries. A lot of
us are from other countries. America
is based on people coming here from other
countries and to say that we can't
work, how does that make the rest of the
world look at the United States? Because part
of what we do is we try to be accepting of people
and also work with other countries. I feel
you, but he's just trying to win an election in November.
That's what he's trying to do.
He's going to say he's a white nationalist.
He'll say that for the presidential election.
In addition to that,
right now the Trump administration wants to strip
transgender people of official recognition.
They want to make sure that the definition of gender
is either male or female
and it's unchangeable once
determined at birth. So in
other words, there's no such thing as
identifying what your gender is.
Only what your genitals determine.
Alright, this is actually undoing
a lot of work that has been done and psychiatrists
no longer have considered being transgender
a disorder. Several U.S. courts
have found the Obama interpretation of
protecting transgender people against
discrimination to be sound,
but the Trump administration is trying to undo all of that.
So if it's based on what my genitals are, what if I get the surgery?
Say at birth.
At birth.
Yeah, at birth.
So it wouldn't matter what you do, no matter what.
They will not recognize you.
All right, now Chick-fil-A is trying to get into your home.
What they are planning to do now is fulfill delivery and catering service,
and they're also doing a mail kit service.
Delivery?
Yep.
I like this.
Go ahead.
Keep going.
So right now they have some new restaurants.
They don't have dining rooms, so they have larger kitchens,
and they actually are also cash-free,
so you have to use DoorDash or a credit or a debit card.
So you order directly from the mobile app,
and they're going to actually pull up on you. You know, I thought
about this. I thought about this the other day when
my wife was still pregnant. She was craving
Popeye's chicken. She wanted the mashed potatoes
and the nigga cookies, right? The biscuits. So what
I did was, you know, I went to Popeye's and
I saw that they deliver. Yeah. But when you
get the food from Popeye's and Chick-fil-A,
you got to drive a certain speed
so when you get to where you're going,
the food is still relatively hot. This is Chick-fil-A, you got to drive a certain speed so when you get to where you're going, the food is still relatively hot.
This is Chick-fil-A delivering it.
Yeah, but them waffle fries might come a little cold.
And you know, once them waffle fries drop past a certain room temperature, they're not the same.
Look, Chick-fil-A is the closest thing to heaven that we know, right?
Yes.
So that means they're going to make sure those waffle fries are nice and warm.
I don't believe that.
They're going to make sure that chicken is nice and warm and crunchy and soft at the same time.
What if it's a meal kit that you can make yourself at home?
Nah.
Nah.
That's not going to work.
I tried that with the fries.
I tried to buy McDonald's fries.
It's never the same.
It ain't the same.
And plus, are these people that are delivering the food, are they actual Chick-fil-A workers?
Yes.
Chick-fil-A workers are angels.
They're very different.
Are you sure?
It's not going to be Uber Eats? That's what I'm saying. They don't sound like these are actual Chick-fil-A workers are angels. They're very different. Are you sure? It's not going to be Uber Eats?
That's what I'm saying.
They don't sound like these actual Chick-fil-A workers delivering you food.
Well, they're going to have their own app.
So I'm not 100% sure if they're going to actually.
They might make it in your kitchen.
That's how Chick-fil-A is.
If it's Chick-fil-A workers and they can deliver your food in some type of warmer, great.
You know what I'm saying?
I want them waffle fries crispy.
Okay?
But if they can't bring them crispy and they're not as
hot as they need to be, it's not going to be good.
It's going to ruin the whole experience.
Alright. Well, that's front page news.
I just want to tell you guys, we changed.
I remember when the show first started a couple
years into the show, every week we used
to make the interns run a Chick-fil-A in the morning.
Y'all remember that? Yeah, that's when I was over 200 pounds.
Well, Chick-fil-A also wasn't even here when we
first started in New York.
But we stopped.
All right, anyway, get it off your chest.
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Hello, who's this?
Yo, this is Mr. Daegu reporting live from Daegu, Korea.
All right, what's up, bro?
Get it off your chest.
That's right, Daegu.
D-A-E-G-U.
Hey, man, I just want to get off my chest about fitness and nutrition.
I just want to stress to the people all over the place, you know,
especially in the U.S., that it's important to keep your mind, body, and soul together.
You know, you got to eat right.
You got to keep your mental together.
Oh, damn.
What happened?
You got to charge your phone, too, bro.
Yeah.
Hello?
Chris.
Yo, yo, what up, man?
Get it off your chest, Chris.
Man, look, I consider myself a student of music, bro.
You know, I've been watching the rap game for some years now, man.
And I feel like y'all radio stations, bro, y'all like that stuff
to teach you to let the kids show up and do whatever they want, man.
And these rappers are just doing whatever they want, man.
Like what?
Yeah, bro, you listen at the radio?
Yes. A lot of Drake. I don't know if you realize it or not, but rappers been doing what they want, man. Like what? Yeah, bro, you listen at the radio? Yes.
A lot of Drake.
I don't know if you realize it or not,
but rappers been doing what they want, sir.
Bro, I'm talking about these lyrics, bro.
These songs, bro.
They ain't talking about nothing.
I ain't learning nothing.
All I feel like I want to do is pop some pills
and go shoot.
Well, you got to stop listening to the radio.
I hate to say that, but the truth to the matter is
there's so many dope hip-hop artists that are talking about things of substance.
But if you're basing it off just what you hear on the radio, yeah, you probably won't get it.
All right, bro.
That must be my problem, though.
Yeah, man.
But keep listening to The Breakfast Club, though, bro.
Don't stop listening to the radio.
I don't know what you're talking about.
Don't listen to the radio.
I'm just saying.
No, I mean, if you're complaining about it, if your only point of reference is the music on the radio, yes, you may feel that way.
But that's not accurate.
Jess, good morning.
How you doing?
Man, I want to congratulate Charlemagne the God, man, on this gone. Travis here, though. Why you hang up on him? Because we got to get to a couple. God damn.
Let him talk about my book.
Travis is about to talk about your book.
Why y'all so hate now?
Hi, Travis.
Travis is about to talk about your book, too.
Travis, what's up?
What's up?
Yes.
Listen, it's all about Charlemagne today.
Jot one of Clues Bond for Charlemagne.
Thank you, Travis.
You're welcome, Charlemagne.
Listen, your last one, if it's anything like your last one, your last one was empowering.
Like, okay, I'm talking empowering.
You know, it was entertaining and it was insightful.
And this is something that we need, the black community needs.
We try to hide from mental health.
And just drop one of those bombs for yourself, man.
Oh, thank you, Trav.
Ship One is out right now everywhere you buy books, man.
I appreciate it.
You're definitely welcome.
Can I say one more thing?
Of course.
I prayed for somebody last night.
Who'd you pray for?
I prayed for a last night. Who'd you pray for? I prayed for Fred from Omaha.
Because that man needs help.
Fred from Milwaukee?
Fred from Milwaukee.
Oh, well, Ted from Nebraska, wherever he's from.
Damn, Ted.
I prayed for him.
You prayed for the wrong person, bro.
What he looking for.
I only got down on his knees last night and prayed for him.
We'll see what Fred might need. What he went wrong. What Fred might need is for you to get down on your knees last night and praised him. What Fred might need
is for you to get down
on your knees in front of him, Trev.
Why does he always
take it there? His true soulmate may be a man.
That's what's up, Lorraine.
You coming to Philly this Friday, right?
Yes, sir.
Guess who you're going to see, girl.
You coming?
I'm going to be at Mark Lamont Hill's bookstore
on Friday,
the People's Sanctuary at 7 p.m., yep.
You know what Friday is.
It's y'all anniversary.
Trav, you better see him, Trav.
You know Trav will be there.
Okay.
You better take Trav out, man.
Trav my guy.
We know.
But I'm not sticking around in Philly, though.
He might be sticking around over there.
No, he'd be all right.
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Yeah.
Hello, who's this?
This is Matt from Fort Lauderdale. What's going on, Envy?
What's up, bro? Get it off your chest, bro.
Hey, man, it's Angelina.
Angelina, bro, I
like you to death, Angelina, but every time you read
the news, you're always, you're just
like the fake news, man. You say
the title of the
news article, and then you switch
it to whatever side you're on.
Charlamagne, you do a great job of keeping it real, bro.
You keep it 100.
Trump's a nationalist.
He didn't say white nationalist.
I never said he said white nationalist.
But that's what you lead to.
That's the side you lean towards.
When you get the news, Angie, you've got to keep it straight 100.
You always lean to the left.
FYI, this is not CNN over here.
We're actually allowed to give our opinions.
No, no, no.
Yeah, that's fine. That's fine.
But you put in these people's minds that everything that the right side is doing
is wrong. I'm sorry. I do
think that Donald Trump is a racist. I do.
And he has said many things that are racist to me.
Absolutely. In my opinion.
I'm not a Donald Trump fan. Trust me.
And he gets a lot of support from the Ku Klux Klan
as well and from white nationalists.
That's fine. The fact that you guys aren't straight.
Charlemagne said it right.
Your facts are all messed up.
Charlemagne said it right.
We don't know.
Until there's proof, we got to go with what we know.
Sounds like you support Trump.
I know.
Definitely sounds like you're a white nationalist.
Why?
See, that's wrong to say that that man is a white nationalist.
I never said that, Donna.
Hold on.
You keep saying white nationalist.
He never said white nationalist.
No, no, no.
I never said that he said that.
I said next up he's going to say white nationalist. That's coming next. I never said he, Donna. Hold on. You keep saying white nationalists. No, no, no. I never said that he said that. I said next up he's going to say white nationalists.
That's coming next.
I never said he said that.
Destiny.
Yes.
Good morning, Destiny.
Hi.
Good morning.
Get it off your chest.
So basically I heard you all talking about Trump, and I just wanted to say although I don't really agree with him,
I agree that they should take that whole thing out of the... They should take that
definition away because why should
people be able to get a second
chance at life?
Because of a lot of the creepy stuff
of them using women restrooms
and all of that. So
I do agree that they
should definitely do away with that.
So you don't believe that transgender should
have the right to say what their gender is regardless of what their genitals are? You want to do away with that. You don't believe that transgender should have the right to say what their gender
is, regardless of what their genitals are?
You want to do away with transgender,
you're saying? Basically.
I mean, I know
people, you know, go through issues,
but they should not be able to get a second chance
at life. Like, you was born
with what you was born with, so
you know, that's who you are.
You shouldn't be able to change your identity
and live a whole new life and change your name
and all of that good stuff, no.
You know, some people actually end up, like, having all kinds of trauma
and even committing suicide because they're not accepted.
Yes, I do, but I feel like once they do even switch over,
they still do have those issues.
But how does that affect you?
It affects me because, you know,
we're even letting this happen to, like, 12-year-olds, 11-year-olds.
We're letting them choose their gender
without them even being able to grow up
and find out who they really are.
And I just feel like, you know, it's doing a lot i know to them and also the you
know others around society like that that's just going i guess i i hate to say it but it's kind of
going backwards you know um and it just makes the world kind of creepy you know you see this person
who wants to be a woman but he's a man and he's in ladies restroom but he's a man, and he's in a ladies' restroom, but he's
interested in men and women,
and you have little girls. I have a daughter,
so you have little girls going into
bathrooms. You know, you don't know
if this person is a man or
a lady, so...
So you think that someone's gonna, like, attack
your daughter or something?
I mean, have you ever met somebody
who's a...
Have you ever met somebody who's a...
Have you ever met a transgender person
or spoken with one or had
any direct contact? No, not
any direct contact, no.
I haven't. Alright, well, thank you for
telling us. Look, man, all I know is I'm a black nationalist.
Okay? That's all I know.
Specter! Alright.
Yo, good morning, Envy. What it do, man?
What's up? How last y'all am I?
Yo, what's up?
What's up, man?
Congratulations, bro, man.
I like to see my brothers coming up, man.
Hey, thank you.
I like that, brother.
I appreciate that, man.
You got you a copy yet?
Nah, I'm asking when I go to the bookstore today, man,
and grab my other books that I got picked up today, man.
I'm definitely going to get a copy, man.
I appreciate that.
What else you picking up?
That's what it is, brother.
I pick up like a book
called The Swing of the Pendulum.
It's a metaphysical type of book, man.
That's what I'm into.
I'm reading like about self-awareness,
building a mind,
and really captivating the mind
until it's full of capability, man.
I might have to grab that today too, guys.
Doesn't Kobe's book come out today too?
Kobe's book comes out today.
Robert Greene's book comes out today.
I've been at Robert Greene.
I had Robert Greene for some months.
Angela, did you get the book that I told you about the other day?
No, not yet.
I have it written in my phone, though.
I'm actually going to be at the bookstore in a couple of days.
Thank you for calling, bro.
Yeah, man.
Keep doing your thing, man.
Thank you, bro.
And make sure you get out there and get Charlamagne's book.
It's in stores today, so go pick it up.
Take a picture with it.
I'm sure Charlamagne will repost it on his InstaSnap.
I'm going to be reposting my book for the rest of the year.
No, I mean, when people buy the book and they take a picture.
Oh, yeah, absolutely.
And some next year, too.
But Shook One, Anxiety Playing Tricks on Me, it's available everywhere you buy books right now.
All right.
That is Get It Off Your Chest.
Now, E, we got rumors on the way?
Well, one of our favorite people has some new music coming out.
We'll give you a little look into that because it's been a while since some new music has come out from this artist.
All right, we'll get into that when we come back.
Keep it locked.
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It's about time.
What's going on?
Rumor report.
Rumor report.
This is the rumor report.
Talk to them.
With Angela Yee on The Breakfast Club.
Well, Cardi B has announced a new single that's going to be coming out on Thursday
at 12.30. She posted,
My Single Money Will Be Out.
So I can't wait to hear what that's going to sound like.
She also put up the cover art.
I heard that. You heard it too.
Oh, you played it a couple weeks ago.
Oh yeah, that's dope.
If it sounds the same, the one I heard was dope.
But you can't listen to us
because we're biased. We're on Atlantic's payroll.
So don't take our word for it. Well, not mine i think it's dope though all right and let's talk about ray caruth he has been released from prison after 17 years for the
conviction in the murder of his son's mother uh now what happened was apparently he wanted her to
come to the movie she was pregnant she was eight months pregnant at the time. And that's when he had three
accomplices that were convicted in 2001
of conspiring to murder her.
She was shot four times
while following him to that movie date. She was
able to call 911 and also say that
Caruth was the person that she implicated
and that helped to convict him.
Now, during that time, her son
Chancellor Lee was still, Chancellor Lee
Adams was still born via C-section before she died.
He was born with cerebral palsy because of oxygen deprivation from his mother's wound.
So now he is out of jail.
Now, he did write a letter from behind bars, and he also did a phone call to WBTV.
And he did talk about the fact that he apologizes. He said for the loss of
Sharika Adams, who was his
ex. He also said, I'm apologizing for the
impairment of my son. I feel responsible
for everything that happened, and I just want her
to know that truly, I am sorry
for everything. He also wants to
actually have a relationship with his
son. He said, I should be raising my son.
His mother should be raising
her son. Ms. Adams should not be doing this, and I
want that responsibility back.
Hell no. See, this is when I have a problem. He wants custody of
Chancellor. This is when I have a problem with that whole
forgiveness thing, even though I'm working on myself.
How can you expect me,
if I was his son, to forgive him after
you killed my mother, and I'm the reason, you're
the reason I was born with cerebral palsy?
You want me to forgive you and be, just have a,
just go play catch that?
It's a difficult one, right? Because he's still Ray Kruve's son,
right? And his mother's
not there, so does he have...
You killed my mom, allegedly. You tried to kill me.
And you're the reason I have cerebral palsy.
No.
I mean, I don't know. That's a tough one.
I still think he should be in jail.
Hey, man. That's a tough one, buddy still think he should be in jail. Hey, man.
That's a tough one, buddy.
Yeah, like, how do you get out of jail after that at all?
I'm just thinking, like, if that's my daughter, you kill my daughter?
Nah, there's not enough time for killing my daughter.
I mean, no, I agree with you.
I think that if you kill somebody, you should get life, period. His ass should still be in there, in my opinion.
All right, the NFL has also blocked fans from buying jerseys with his name on it at all.
If you try to go to the shop online and personalize a Panthers jersey with his name and number on the back, you get an error message.
So that's not happening.
All right.
Amy Schumer is expecting her first child.
Congratulations to her with her husband.
She announced that in an Instagram story about the upcoming midterm elections via journalist Jessica Yellen.
So congratulations.
Sarah Silverman. yelling so congratulations um sarah silverman she was on the howard stern show and she talked about
lewis ck and basically the fact that he did masturbate in front of her here's what she had
to say i'm not making excuses for him please don't take this that way when i was you know when we were
kids and he asked if he could masturbate in front of me, sometimes I'd go, uh, yeah, I want to see that.
And it's not analogous to the other women in this, you know,
what he did to them because he could offer me nothing.
We were only just friends.
So sometimes, yeah, I wanted to see it.
It was amazing.
Sometimes I'd be like, gross, no, and we'd get pizza.
Well, she made a choice.
She gave consent. She wanted to see it. What's the problem? No And we'd get pizza. Well, she made a choice. She gave consent.
She wanted to see it.
What's the problem?
No, there's no problem.
She's just making a distinction.
She said,
she's saying what she went through
and what the women who accused him
of sexual misconduct
are two different things.
So she wants to make that distinction.
She's not saying there's a problem,
but she also says
that she's fine with him
making a comeback
as long as he addresses
those allegations on stage.
Yeah, her situation has nothing to do with any of those other women.
That's Sarah Silverman's situation, I heard, Zolone.
And, you know, people say that, you know, they'll be fine with him making a comeback and addressing it on stage.
But he's a comedian.
So if he makes a joke about that situation and everybody's going to say he's taking it too light and he's not taking it serious.
So, no, I wouldn't follow that advice, Father Louis C.K.
Well, he's going to have to figure out what he's going to do
because he's been showing up and popping up here and there,
and people are still going to have an issue with him no matter what.
So he's going to have to try to fight through it or not.
All right, I'm Angela Yee, and that's your rumor report.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Let's get some front page news.
No sports last night, so let's get right to the news.
Yes, there were.
There were.
I saw some headlines about sports.
You know, I don't really watch sports like that, but I did see some things about the Giants,
and they were trending last night.
Yeah, Odell played great.
He played what?
Great.
He played what?
I said he played great.
No, you're about to say Odell played great. No. He played great. That's what it sounded like a little bit. He saidell played great. He played what? Great. I said he played great. I thought you were about to say Odell played great.
No, I'm being honest.
That's what it sounded like a little bit.
He said he played great.
So the Giants won?
No, they're 1-6 now.
No, they lost.
Oh, okay.
So why did you say there was no football?
I just didn't remember.
I just forgot.
Fake news.
Go.
I can't stand this fake news.
All right, now let's talk about Uber.
Uber is going to have a drone-based food delivery
that's going to start in 2021.
According to the Wall Street Journal,
they're looking to hire someone with flight standards
and training experience who can enable safe,
legal, efficient, and scalable flight operations.
So it looks like they're trying to keep development
of that program under wraps if they are planning
to do this drone-based delivery service
called Uber Express.
And it's going to be under Uber Eats.
That would be amazing.
You can order some food and get it quick.
It would still be warm.
You ain't got to worry about traffic.
It depends, man.
It depends.
I saw that when I went to Popeye's when my wife was pregnant.
And they had Uber Eats.
And I was like, you got to know how to drive the right speed limit.
And the restaurant has to be a certain mile.
Are you listening?
This is the drone.
The drone?
It's a drone.
Yeah, it's an Uber drone. We're talking about Uber drones. You're going to This is the drone. The drone? It's a drone, yeah. It's an Uber drone.
We're talking about Uber drones.
You're going to get your food delivered by a drone.
It flies to you.
Look at that.
Look.
That's cool.
Yeah, if you have Revolt, you can see what that's going to look like.
Why not?
That's stupid.
Why?
Why?
I'm not doing that.
It's fascinating.
You don't have to worry about traffic.
I'm old-fashioned.
Some things I'm just not doing.
Although then there will be traffic in the air.
You know how unsanitary that is?
You think just because it's in a box, you feel cool with your food just flying in the air?
Yeah.
But this is what I'm going to do.
Next time you order some Chick-fil-A, let me just throw your bag to you.
That's fine.
Why would it get dirty?
It's not a bag.
It's going to be in a bag.
It's going to be wrapped up.
I'm not doing that, man.
Okay.
Hurricane Willa is nearing the Pacific coast of Mexico.
It's a Category 4 storm.
So they're saying it's going to be potential life-threatening storm surges, winds, and torrents of rain.
So if you're anywhere near that area just
make sure you get ready for that and yet another hurricane all right and trump he was declaring
himself a nationalist during his rally in texas now here's what he had to say we're putting america
first it hasn't happened in a lot of decades do you know what a globalist is, right? A globalist is a person
that wants the globe to do well, not caring about our country so much. And you know what? We can't
have that. You know, they have a word. It sort of became old fashioned. It's called a nationalist.
And I say, really, we're not supposed to use that word. You know what I am? I'm a nationalist,
OK? So people have always defined his outlook and rhetoric as being nationalist. So he's just and I say, really, we're not supposed to use that word. You know what I am? I'm a nationalist, okay?
People have always defined his outlook and rhetoric as being nationalist,
so he's just owning it now, and he's getting his base riled up for November.
That's it.
Yeah, this is at the expense of what, though?
That's why the United Nations is there, to actually make sure that we can work well with other countries
and function well.
So it's only if this doesn't come out.
Obviously, we care about our country, right?
But you don't want to actually harm our relationships with other countries because you care about
us so much that it's us or them.
That shirt you're wearing says Detroit versus everybody.
Trump should wear a shirt that says us versus them, especially being that November is next
month.
He's just trying to rile up his fan base.
All he's doing is owning what people have been calling a lot of his rhetoric.
Now, another riling up the fan base is them trying to strip transgender people of official recognition.
They want to make sure that what they're saying is your definition of your gender is being only male or female.
There's nothing besides male and female.
And that's unchangeable once you are determined what you are at birth.
So under this basis, they're saying that whatever your genitals you're born with is what you are.
You cannot change that.
And it's determined by that and that only.
So that's actually reversing a lot of what has happened under Obama's.
Now, medical science is saying that explaining what makes people transgender is in its infancy.
They're trying to figure all of that out.
And psychiatrists also say that being transgender is not a disorder. They don't consider
that as disorder at all.
And several U.S. courts have found the Obama
interpretation of protecting transgender people
against discrimination to be sound.
But now the Trump administration is
trying to undo all of that.
So transgender rights are now being threatened
under the Trump administration.
All right. I'm Angela Yee, and that is your
front page news. All right. now, when we come back,
we have some of the cast of Wildin' Out joining us.
Hold on, hold on, hold on.
They are some of the cast of Wildin' Out,
but these three brothers have their own podcast,
their own movement going called the 85 South Show.
They're selling out shows all over the country,
and I think they're doing a little bit better
than just being cast members on Wildin' Out.
Well, I was going to say that. Let them get to it. That's where it all started, with them together. all over the country, and I think they're doing a little bit better than just being cast members on Wild N' Out.
Well, I was going to say that.
Let him get to it.
That's where it all started, with them together.
Right.
But anyways, DC Young Fly, Chico Bean, and Carlos Miller.
We'll kick it with them when we come back.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Yup.
We got some special guests in the building.
My now.
DC Yo Fly, uh oh, Carlos Miller, and Chico B.
Hey!
We in The Breakfast Club, we done made it
to The Breakfast Club, bruh.
Y'all have y'all moment, go ahead.
I've been here before, dude.
I've been here before.
I'm gonna be honest with you, I did not realize
Chico ain't never been here before.
Yes, he did.
I really did not, Chico.
It's a shame that y'all both keep telling him he's been here.
He keeps telling you he hasn't.
These my partners, though.
Like, I love these motherfuckers.
It's a damn shame we never been up here.
That is crazy.
You didn't come up here for exclusive online content or something.
At least to stand in the window like them and look like something.
Get some content for the YouTube page.
Now, what made y'all want to do the 85 South thing?
Because of course y'all met on Wild N' Out, I'm sure.
What made y'all decide this is the threesome that could do 85 South?
The three words.
You got to watch your mouth, Charlamagne.
I know you write books and all, but your words are wrong right now.
Chill, bro.
You ain't write no book right now, Charlamagne.
The threesome. The trio. The trio. There you go. The trio. You ain't writing no book right now, son. The trio.
The trio.
There you go.
The trio.
This is a brotherhood.
Exactly.
There you go.
The brotherhood.
The brotherhood of three.
What made you want to get on this train?
I know I'll start.
We met on Wild N' Out.
You know what I mean?
We knew each other.
Me and Los knew each other prior to Wild N' Out.
But it was just an idea
that Los always had. We always scheming
about things that we can do to kind of, you know,
further our talent and just show the world
more about, you know, what it is that we do
individually and as a unit. So Los
was just like, man, I'm going to make a podcast
and we're going to make this thing go.
So, you know, he wanted us to be a part of it
and that's just the way it went.
They say y'all don't plan the show when y'all go on tour.
Y'all just go out there and whatever feeling y'all got,
y'all do it.
I'ma tell y'all how we used to do it, right?
We used to have a structure.
You know, like how y'all used to...
A structure.
You said structure.
You gotta put a K in it.
It was a structure.
You know how y'all used to have a paper,
you know exactly what you were gonna say,
you know your key type is what you were gonna do.
We just had to figure each other out first.
And then we used to have a piece of paper, you know what I'm saying,
the first two, three shows, you know what I'm saying?
Even with the podcast, we would just go at it.
Now we don't have no paper.
We going off each other's comedy, and we're going off the vibe
because we know each other's scrimps already.
All we got to do is press record, and we be like,
what you do today?
And it's on and popping.
What did you see?
It's on and popping.
Taylor went to the show, right?
And Taylor said, there's one of y'all that has no filter,
doesn't care about anything, will go left or right.
By the way, that's all three of them.
That's all of us.
Nobody.
Nobody.
You get the levels of, you know what I'm saying, of stupidity.
I don't give a f***ness.
That's what it is.
It's just stupidity.
You got me, the young young wild Ain't no telling
You got to watch him
Chico
He in the middle
Between the young
And the wisdom
So he be like
I wanna go to D.C.
But I can't
I gotta change my life around
I gotta tell him
You know what I'm saying
So it's a mix
You know what I'm saying
And then he intelligent
Like a mother
Then you got
The OG
The wisdom
Who done been through everything
Oh look
And he sit there
And still tell you that.
Your grandma's still a freak.
She's still a freak.
How do you think your uncle got here?
Carl, how your mom and daddy feel about you talking about their sex life?
Well, my mother passed away, so she don't give a damn.
My father ain't having much sex, so he just living vicariously through me.
I mean, I was talking about my father last night.
He come to the show.
I heard.
Drink up $200 worth of Hennessy.
But I just got one of those fathers that's like,
it don't matter how successful I get, he's still going to be a n***a.
He's going to try to holler at some young.
I got to kick him out of every show.
That's the cloth that I came from.
You damn sure kicked him out last night.
He definitely did.
Definitely did.
But he enjoyed himself before he got put out.
He had a good time.
So you let him travel with you?
I take him places.
Okay.
But he has to leave early.
He had no food.
What'd he say on the phone?
Oh, the girl was taking a picture on the phone.
She was like, your camera's smudged.
She was like, smudged?
You talking about my phone like it's nasty, young lady.
I said, man, this is an OG player right here, man.
Man, you're so funny, man.
You're talking like my phone.
You're talking like my phone.
That's a nasty word.
What's the biggest transition y'all had to make since getting some celebrity?
I think for me it's just understanding that the reach is greater now.
So the decisions that you have to make don't just affect you anymore.
So, you know what I mean?
But now you got to understand that your reaction is going to cause a shock wave
throughout everything that you got going on
because people are looking at you to either try to get something from you
or even your fans or whatever it may be.
So you have to be real selective about who and what you give your energy and time.
Let's note that DC said Chico is the smartest.
You said you what?
Damn who I represent.
I'm slapping their ass.
F***.
You got accused of being mean-spirited.
Oh, don't.
You crazy.
I just said the truth.
That's it.
She's so crazy.
You found your man yet?
Yes, I have a boyfriend.
Oh, congratulations.
That's why you're so nice.
What is this boyfriend shit?
You been trying to shoot your shot long?
No, I'm just saying.
It's been years?
Yes.
Is it plus?
Oh, and you go with Platt?
No, I have a boyfriend.
You like your booze?
It ain't Platt.
Because you know that's who we were talking about in the car.
I'd be all, Angela, yeah, you how?
She'd be giving me, I'd be like, give me all that.
She'd be sitting on that motherfucking radio all motherfucking day
and that'd just be right.
Don't nobody say Angela, You name like Webby.
Angela Lee.
Angela Lee.
Angela Lee.
You heard how we said
Charlamagne's name?
Huh?
Charlamagne.
Charlamagne.
Charlamagne.
You keep all that over there,
you.
All right?
Charlamagne.
Webby my favorite
breakfast club interview ever.
Because he don't answer
no questions.
Webby, what you doing?
Mike, we just doing it, Mike.
No kids, Mike.
Mike, no kids, Mike. That room smell like pee, Mike. Yeah, doing? Mine. We just doing it, man. No kids, man. No kids, man.
That room smell like pee, man.
Yeah, but the album coming out, boo gonna be straight.
Boo straight.
I told the boo, yo.
Here's the funny part.
Envy always come with the question like he said.
That room smell like pee, man.
Tell me a little bit more about the room.
Like, how did you guys set it up and everything?
Come on, Envy.
All right, we got more with Carlos Miller, Chico Bean, and DC Young Fly from MTV's Wildin' Out.
So don't move.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Good morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Now, from MTV's Wildin' Out, we have DC Young Fly, Chico Bean,
and Carlos Miller in the building.
Now, when you guys are roped to somebody, are there rules to it?
No.
Just don't talk about nobody dead.
To my dead family. Yeah, dead family. It's always that. Or rules to it? Nah. Just don't talk about nobody dead. Dead family.
Yeah, dead family.
It's always there.
Or kids, right?
I would say don't talk about kids.
Nah, your kids can get it.
Really?
Hold on, hold on, hold on.
Your kids can get it.
Your kids can catch it.
Kids only get it when they're walking to it.
What you mean?
Like, say, if I roped you, if I'm roping you, right, and your child just come out of nowhere,
he got a little walker.
You like, oh, y'all got a little stupid-ass walker.
He just come out of nowhere. You like, he got a little walk. You like, oh, y'all got a little stupid ass walk. He just come out of nowhere.
You like, oh, that's your little boy.
You like, hey, I'm like, boy, I see.
I just came out like, oh, he's your little boy.
So I get you and your little boy.
But I ain't going to talk about your little boy
until he walk through.
He got to walk in the line of fire.
And he's just so happy he's here.
How do y'all feel when people come at y'all kids?
Because Chico, I be seeing your little girl online.
DC, you put your little girl online.
I know they be trying to get y'all.
My little girl bald head.
I see it first.
Shout out to my son.
You ain't seen my son?
I ain't seen you post your son.
You ain't got no kids.
Yeah, because my son don't like that.
He at the age where he be like, don't do that.
Don't post that.
I don't want to be on.
I post a picture of him one day, and it got like 10,000 likes.
He was like, I'm cute, ain't it?
I got you all them likes.
I was like, boy, chill out.
How old is he?
My son, he's about to be 10.
He don't want to be popular or none of that.
He just likes to chill, play his game.
He's got a good son.
He's my nieces.
He don't want all that.
I think that posting her now and being able to navigate that energy with her
while she's with me will help her when she gets older.
Because social media and all that are going to change.
It's going to be old by the time she grows up.
So I want her to be trained to not pay attention to opinions of people.
It's not real.
You go up under your comments and somebody can say anything to you, but it's all what you decide to dedicate your energy to.
So I'm just teaching her that you got the power to, you know,
let people affect you on a day-to-day basis.
And you put her in your sketches, Chico, brother knowledge.
Oh, yeah, definitely, because it's fun.
There it is.
She into it.
It's funny.
Like, she into it.
That's what she wants to do.
Like, she expressed, like, hey, daddy, I want to, you know, be in a play.
I want to do this.
So I'm like, well, do it with me so you can get all the, you know,
nervous energy that you may have and all of that,
because when she's doing something with me she don't feel any
great father. Yeah and she's just like I'm with
my daddy so I'm going to do whatever. So I just think that
me being in her life and allowing her to
be able to get all her dreams off
and do whatever she want to do while she's with me
is going to make it easier when she gets out here amongst strangers.
Does she watch the podcast and stuff?
Do they watch the podcast the kids?
Nah. You never be super
you won't be man We keep you watching everything.
Like, Daddy, what's a condom?
Oh, nah.
That's a light question for my daughter.
I know what my little girl is going to have, man.
It's coming, fly.
My little girl looks just like this mic right here, man.
Grow some hallow, bald head girl.
How old is she now?
Me, man, too old to be bald head.
Leave the baby alone, man.
I've been telling you, man.
Every time she wake up, I be like, bitch, look, your hair ain't growing.
You need to go back to sleep.
So what kind of questions are your kids asking?
It's so much because they online all the time.
But it's not nothing too graphic or too hard.
So you've got to really explain.
My son, he a boy, so he see stuff,
and he just act like he don't see it.
I know I'm doing a good job as a father
because he told me one day, he was like,
Daddy, boys don't kiss.
I was like, yeah.
See?
Equal opportunity.
Equal opportunity out here at iHeartMedia.
I ain't saying that.
We about to switch it back up.
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the Breakfast Club.
You got hair growing cream?
Sit in my way.
Start talking like the white man.
That happens.
But yeah, that's where we live.
Well, I had wilding out work for y'all, but not necessarily other people who may be funny. Like yeah, that's where we live. Why has Wild N Out worked for y'all,
but not necessarily other people who may be funny?
Like somebody like Jess Alaris,
she didn't necessarily shine on the show.
How did y'all figure it out?
What you mean she didn't shine?
She shined on the show.
You know, everybody just took their own,
you know what I'm saying, opportunity and did it,
you know what I'm saying, how they ever want to do it.
Because Wild N Out worked like this, bro.
It's like, you got to be a part of a team.
It's different when you're a comedian and you can get your laughs by yourself
and you're used to doing your own thing.
But can you be part of a team?
Can you set up a joke for somebody else?
Can you be the joke?
Do you know how to play off somebody getting a joke off on you?
So a lot of those things come into play with Wild N Out.
And then, you know, it's a lot of people on there.
So a lot of people are just looking for their niche and they never find it.
And they just want to be funny all the time.
Exactly.
I just told myself, like, after my first season, I just told myself,
really, I learned after my second season.
Because my second season wasn't probably my best season out of all my seasons.
You feel me?
It was kind of more so I seen what they tried to cut me up,
make me look like, you know what I'm saying, like I'm getting clean but I'm like oh wait a minute you know
I mean that ain't me I had to go in there rough my half a little bit you
know it was just more so like I I felt like the game tried to change me too fast
before it means you're like hold up let me find my place in the industry.
You know what I'm saying?
And I'm like, okay, me just being me is where I'm at instead of me just trying to elevate.
Learn with the game.
Don't let the game outgrow you just yet.
You know what I'm saying?
So I'm learning with the game.
And then after my second season, it was back to action.
You know what I mean?
It's just like how you said, like, don't really care about getting to laugh all the time can you be the joke right make fun of me every show so i can be on tv right and the
platform is wide open people don't realize about why now is you don't always have to be talking
to be funny right in that show you there's so many ways that's a lot of people on the show The platform is wide open. All you gotta do is get the camera going across. They'll be like, hell no, look at that guy.
Wide open.
That's the thing about the show.
There's no structure to what you can do in regards to the comedy that you want to present.
For example, the old school battles that me and him do.
That was just something that was organically that we just did.
Like, hey, man, you bet you don't want to do this.
And that's the thing.
You can do whatever you want to do.
You just have to find a way to make it work within that system of being on there
with a whole bunch of other people because everybody want to get on there
and become the star, but it's not really structured for there to be one star.
And the big star is Nick Cannon.
It's a Nick Cannon Presents.
After that, everything else is, you know, team oriented.
Your ass is an employee.
Yeah.
Nick Cannon Presents. Nick Cannon Presents. Practice. Yeah, do y'all practice or rehearse? Practice what? Rehearse as far as on Wild N' Out. in it so is an employee yeah Nick can it present practice yeah practice what
rehearse as far as a lot of now yeah I just go there just but how do you
rehearse it how can you rehearse come is improv right unless it's a let's just
stand up it's crazy you came on there you know we don't rehearse you know our
section but I thought maybe I rehearse like y'all do the family reunion.
No, no, no.
So that's all just off the top.
Some people need that.
You know what I mean?
Some people, and that's another thing about Wild N' Out.
A lot of people come in and don't get the structure and try to do comedy like they doing on their phone and all that.
But there is no edit and delete when you shooting live TV.
But you got to understand that Wild N' Out is TV.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, yeah, they go get the people and then they put them on the show.
But you got to understand, when that thing say action,
the lights get to moving like this and shit.
People be in there wildin', wildin'.
Don't be in there like that.
Oh, shit.
Oh, they real.
They TV.
All right, we got more with the cast of MTV's Wildin' Out
and also the 85 South podcast.
Carlos Miller, Chico Bean,
and DC Young Fly.
So don't move.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club from MTV's Wildin' Out.
We have Chico Bean, Carlos Miller, and DC Young Fly.
Charlamagne?
How do y'all feel about Nick Cannon's stand-up?
Say what?
How do y'all feel about Nick Cannon's stand-up? What what? How do y'all feel about Nick Cannon's stand-up?
What you mean?
His comedy.
What you mean?
Just in general.
I'm just saying.
He's great.
Yeah.
Okay.
That's the OG.
Stop asking that.
That's what we're going to say.
That's what we're going to say.
Stop it.
I didn't say nothing bad.
I asked a question.
Rich Brown.
Nick Cannon.
He right up there.
What are you talking about? Hold on. Say it again. Say it again. Rich Brown. Nick's Rich Brown. Hold him back. Nick Cannon. He right up there. What are you talking about?
Hold on.
Say it again.
Rich Brown.
Hold him back.
Nick Cannon.
Okay.
I thought I was about to say Burn It.
You ain't going to mess up my opportunity to get a clear coat on my skin, Charlamagne.
You're trying to ruin her.
What did you say?
Hold on.
Wait a minute.
What did you say?
What about his music?
Yeah.
It's the Beatles.
Nick Cannon.
Don't do that. It's the Beatles, Nick Cannon. Don't do that.
It's the Beatles, Prince, R.I.P., Nick Cannon.
So Nick rap better than you, DC?
Nick rap better than you?
What? He's great.
And that's the thing.
We make the jokes about Nick,
but that's what makes Nick so great.
He can take the joke.
He can, but he can't.
He be like like cut it out
make a lot of money off that music you're f***ing up the brand
but nick is the type of dude that he got all the jokes that we tell about him but that's the thing
that make me you know so appreciative of him it's like if you a boss you can put somebody on but
it's a difference to put them on and stand next to them while they figuring out the process and
that's what and not only that be the brunt to them while they're figuring out the process. And not only that,
be the brunt of the joke when they
figuring out the process. Like, man, over
the years, how many times have we
cooked Nick on the show?
I think I done cooked him too much.
They done kicked me off. They editing you out now?
They kicking me off.
Don't even come back next year.
You laughing, but I'm dead ass.
I was saving it to say that.
They kicked me out.
They kicked me out.
They kicked me out.
Call them.
Be honest, man.
Breaking news.
They called me.
They was like, we love you, but we don't want to f*** you.
Swear to God, call them.
Swear to God.
Call them, Sean.
Chico, is he lying?
No.
Nah, he not lying.
Tell them.
DC?
No.
The show is about to end, man.
Come on, man.
The show is about to be over. They kicked me out. You said that thing about boys kissing somewhere, didn't you? They picked The show is about to end, man. Come on, man. The show is about to be over.
They kicked me off.
You said that thing about boys kissing somewhere, didn't you?
They picked you up and said, look, get on the sidewalk.
I think it was when I told Nick he was lame as hell for going on a date with Mariah and her new dude.
And then I felt it was all downhill after that.
I said it, and then the vibe changed.
He was like, ha, ha.
And it was that.
They can't just kick Carlos off now. Come on, man. We need an explanation. I think it was the vibe changed. He was like, ha ha ha. And it was that. You can't just kick Carlos off now.
Come on,
we need an explanation.
I think it was the white people.
The white people,
I never really,
they never really loved me
like that over there.
I feel like it's too much
to have that grown man
need to have a sit down
because I'm the little brother
that go,
I went to the source.
You feel me?
Any problem,
any solution,
I'm confrontation.
You know what I'm saying?
I go look the confrontation
in the mother's eyes.
What do you say
when you ask him?
Basically, need to have a sit down, man. That saying? I go look the confrontation in the mother's eyes. What do you say when you ask him? Basically,
you need to have a sit down, man.
That's all that is.
Put Nick on the phone, man.
Let me tell you something.
Put Nick on the phone
so I can watch this interview.
Hold on, hold on, hold on.
You about to call him?
Yeah, we gonna call him right now.
I can't believe
they doing this to my partner.
He gonna get this shit settled.
There's some bull shit here now.
It is.
This is the breakfast club.
He done waited
to the breakfast club.
He was up here waiting.
Everybody needs to know what's close where you at. I'm not done though. the breakfast club. He was up here waiting. Everybody needs to know what you are.
I'm not done.
Nick.
Yo.
What's up, my brother?
What's up, Nick?
What's happening?
Now, listen.
We got all our partners in here right now.
We got DC Young Fly.
That's right.
We got Chico Bean.
And Carlos Miller.
Like how you said my name last.
Now, Nick, is there an issue between you and Carlos?
Carlos done told me you done fired him.
Yep. Dang, nothing happened. there an issue between you and Carlos? Carlos done told me you done fired him. Yep.
There ain't nothing happening. That's my man
for life. So why he not
on the show no more? Is he lying to us?
He lying to us, Nick?
It's a bunch of people that ain't on the show
no more. Y'all know how these white folks work?
Oh, blame it on the white folks.
It's your show.
But Carlos, Nick, it's your show.
Carlos is one of the main people on there
That I tune in for
I love Carlos
I don't know how the negotiations work
And how much people get paid
And how many episodes and all of that
But if y'all want to talk about the money on air
We ain't talking about the money
We not talking about the money
It's the job
You gotta get the job
Then talk about the money He said you fired him and He ought to get the job. Then talk about the money.
He said you fired him and replaced him with Cat Williams
on the Wild N Out tour.
He didn't say that.
I didn't say that one, though.
I didn't say that, but.
Carlos said you ain't never want to be on the tour.
You ain't never heard me say that.
The who you had answering the phone called me one day
about a flight and was like, well,
you need to find something else to do.
And I ain't heard from y'all since.
Yeah, I heard you say
you ain't messing with that tour.
That is some bulls**t. I ain't never said
that s**t. You took that that somebody
said. So it's just miscommunication.
I ain't never say that. Because I don't handle
the money and all. As long as my money is right,
I get to it. So the thing with
having all I know is
they said Carlos wasn't less with us.
I'm like, all right.
Nick, we love both of y'all.
You know damn well.
I think you need to have a conversation with Carlos on the low
because he a little hurt.
I couldn't believe what he was saying on the breakfast club this morning.
Shut up.
He didn't say anything crazy.
He didn't say nothing crazy, Nick.
He didn't say nothing crazy, Nick.
Don't let this shot a man.
So, Carlos, you want to be back on Wildin' Out?
Yeah.
Nick, Nick, Nick.
Come on, bring Carlos back to Wild N' Out, Nick.
Hold up, hold up, hold up.
Real situation.
Nick!
Yo.
Nick, didn't I tell you I'd take a pay cut for my dog to be back on the show?
He did.
He pulled me to the side.
He said, yeah, yeah.
Aw.
Aw.
Take my money.
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Aw. Aw. Aw. Aw. Aw. Aw. Aw. Aw. Aw. Aw.. Aw. Aw. Aw. Aw. Aw.. What white people we gotta talk to, Nick? Did Carlos say something homophobic? A joke too far?
Nah, not at all.
Told you.
I got plenty of homeboys in the LMNOP community.
There was one community?
They had some letters.
Nick, Carlos done.
What's wrong with you, man?
You stopped that, Carlos.
They had some letters.
They did.
LG got a kid.
We had the breakfast club.
Nick, thank you for answering the phone, Nick.
We didn't mean to bother you this morning, Nick,
but we just want to get to the bottom of the Carlos situation.
I know.
I'm in school.
Y'all calling me.
He's in school.
Hey, Howard.
Hey, Nick.
Before you hang up, the f*** is lying on me, bro.
I love you.
I love you.
All right, Nick.
All right, Nick.
They just needed to have a sit down.
It wasn't ever a problem.
See, it wasn't a joke that you made about him being on a...
I didn't know.
I never knew.
Carlos didn't get fired.
Carlos elevated.
That's...
You lying.
I ain't doing shit.
You ain't not fucking elevating.
You lying.
You gonna lie to these people, Nick.
I've been on your show for nine seasons.
That's all the elevation I was doing.
You owe them a phone call, Nick, for real.
You could have hit me, Nick.
That's nine seasons, bro. Hey, you got my line elevation I was doing. You owe them a phone call, Nick, for real. You could have hit me, Nick. That's nine seasons, bro.
Hey, you got my line?
I text you.
You ain't text me.
No, listen.
This is barbershop.
I love barbershop.
I'm going to see you at the barbecue next week, Nick.
Hey, enjoy school, Nick.
See you at the barbecue, Nick.
I still got my job, right?
I know.
Hey, that was about to do this.
We all about to be out this mother******.
Charlamagne about to have everybody on.
I'm about to be up here.
I'm about to be up here goddamn typing up the donkey of the days for this.
Yeah, we about to be on it.
I'm about to take DJ Envy's job.
Yeah, it's the Breakfast Club.
Good afternoon.
Not morning.
We doing the afternoon ****. Where can they see the 85 South Show, man?. Yeah, it's the Breakfast Club. Good afternoon. Not morning. We doing an afternoon show.
Where can they see the 85 South Show, man?
Right now, we're living on YouTube.
This guy's crazy.
We got a big YouTube page that's jumping out the gym.
You can pull it up on there.
Y'all on SoundCloud too, right?
SoundCloud, iTunes, all that.
I didn't even know we saw that.
We on time.
Not yet.
Then we got a couple live shows coming up.
We in Chicago November 21st.
Right.
And then we in Mobile November 18th.
Then Mobile, Alabama November 25th.
Another side, no Charlamagne.
I be seeing the pictures you be taking after the show with your Timberlands, man.
Loosen up your Timbs, man.
Stop when you make a pair of Timberlands look like Omega Psi Phi probate boots.
Like, you got the chill, bro.
You got the untightening boots, man.
I'm like, why the Charlemagne?
You're not supposed to get your size in Tims.
You're supposed to go a half size back.
Your Tims is longer than DJ Envy's career.
That just, like, don't make no sense, man.
All right.
Okay, listen.
Anthony, John, Carlos, we love you.
Oh, you're going to say our real name, Lenard?
We know you, Lenard.
Monique told us that, Lenard.
Get your ass out of here, Lenard.
Your real name, Lenard.
His real name, Lenard.
Sound like he got acne.
Lenard sound like he got acne.
No, Lenard.
Hey, man, y'all know Lenard with the acne.
No, Lenard don't got the acting no more.
Leonard ties boots.
That's why Leonard's skin look like that.
He ties boots up so tight because that's where all the black is in his ankles.
He don't want to creep back up his thigh and be back on his face again.
Leonard is the cable man on the scene.
Exactly.
Eat your ass home, Leonard.
What's your last name?
McKelvey. Leonard McKelvey was a good young boy
until he met John
and then things went south
the Leonard McKelvey story
that's my story
you a serial killer man
thank y'all very much man
now he ended the interview I love y'all very much, man. Now he ended the interview.
I love y'all, man.
I think your name's John.
I'm Chris.
We ain't ended the interview.
Who y'all got great coming here?
Who got the?
Lennard McKelvey.
Y'all done for the day.
Y'all done for the day, but we can stay.
Y'all ain't about to go do nothing but flip houses and tie boots up tight.
We can stay up in this bitch.
It's Lennard McKelvey.
This is the Breakfast Club.
We don't have no breakfast.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
How do you spell McKelvey?
Is it a positive thing that we're speaking?
McKelvey.
McKelvey. McKelvey. McKelvey. McK can stay up in this bitch. It's Leonard McElvey. This is the Breakfast Club. We don't have no breakfast.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
How do you spell McElvey?
It's McElvey.
McElvey.
It's really McElvey.
It's really McElvey.
It's really Leonard McElvey, but he couldn't tell.
He had to put a spin on it.
It's Leonard McElvey.
Your name is Leonard McElvey.
Stop playing.
All right.
Well, shout out to Carlos, Mila, Chico, Bean, and DC Young Fly for joining us this morning.
Now, Yee, we got rumors on the way?
Yes, this couple seemed like they would be together forever, but turns out they even had a divorce paper signed.
Find out what they had to say looking back, coming up on The Breakfast Club.
This is the Rumor Report with Angela Yee on The Breakfast Club.
Well, y'all need to get into this. This is the Rumor Report with Angela Yee on The Breakfast Club.
Well, y'all need to get into this.
A red table talk that to Jada Pickett-Smith.
Now she had Will Smith on and they're revealing a lot of things about their relationships,
the early stages, how they met, the problems they had.
She talks about meeting Will Smith and she was actually,
according to Jada Pickett-Smith, dating someone else.
You were on Different World.
Yes.
And Alfonso knew everybody.
And I remember the first time I saw you.
I actually think I dated Alfonso.
So Alfonso knew you.
I was like, yo, dude, I saw this girl on Different World.
Her name is Jada.
He said, oh, yeah, yeah, my boy knows her.
He can introduce you.
And then Alf was like, yo, that's my boy that knows her. And he sat down.
And I was like, yo, who's that girl he's with? The dude that was going to introduce me and then alf was like yo that's my boy that knows her and he sat down and i was like yo who's that girl he's with the dude that was going to introduce me to jada was with another
girl and i was like who is that girl and it was sheree all right well alfonso ribiero actually
responded calton he said sorry jada your memory is a little off we went to lunch with your family
when we both guest starred in a different World the year before you became a regular.
That's a little snarky.
Damn.
We didn't date.
I didn't date you.
Wow.
He said your memories a little off.
Oops.
Off.
Go off.
All right.
Now, in addition to that, he talks about actually, you know, maybe finally realizing the date was the one for him.
We had all of these near misses.
And every time we saw each other, it was always a beautiful
energy.
Right.
The real time was probably, I think Dwayne and Tisha had a thing at the Baked Potato.
Yep.
And we sat down at the Baked Potato.
And talked.
And we talked.
We did not have an affair.
We did not have an affair.
While he was married.
It was just that next night, me and Cherie went to dinner. And I remember I had to get up from dinner when I had a realization that I wasn't with the person I was supposed to be with.
I went in the bathroom and I broke down in tears.
I knew that was the woman I was supposed to be with, but I was never getting divorced.
That must have been a crazy conversation.
Can you imagine something like that? Well, it was a crazy conversation. Can you imagine something like
that? Well, it was a crazy conversation. Check it out. And then she divorced you. I remember I was
like, I'm gonna sign a divorce papers. I walked out of there and I was in the car and I had Jada's
number. I called Jada. I said, Hey Jada, what's up? It's Will. She said, Hey, how you doing? I said,
good. I said, are you seeing anybody? Oh my God. And she said, uh,
no. I said, cool. You're seeing me now. And my dumb ass was like, okay. Just like that.
Look at that. Wow. This is amazing. Now they have had their rough patches. I know this sounds like
a fairytale romance and beginning, but there was a period of time when it didn't seem like it would last and i think for me the turning point in our relationship for me happened when i turned 40
i just couldn't i was just like i was like i just i can't i can't do this like this anymore
next time at the red table we broke. Will and I really break it down.
I was devastated
even worse than a divorce.
So make sure y'all stay
tuned. Red Table Talk is not a game.
That sounds amazing. I'm gonna
definitely check in with that.
Alright, I'm Angela Yee and that is your
rumor report. That's all you got for me? There's no more?
Go watch the whole thing.
And then you also gotta watch the next
episode. They tease the next episode
with their relationship problems when it
might not have worked out.
I'm a donkey.
It's time for donkey of the day.
I'ma fatten all that shit around your eyes.
They want this man to throw them blows, man.
They wait for Charlamagne to tap these gloves.
Let's go.
They have to make a judgment of who was going to be on the donkey of the day.
They chose you.
To the breakfast club, bitches.
Who's donkey of the day today?
Yes, donkey of the day for Tuesday, October 23rd goes to Caitlyn Jenner.
Now, the reason Caitlyn Jenner is getting donkey of the day is because yesterday Caitlyn Jenner posted on Twitter that Trump administration has ferociously attacked my community again.
Just as an FYI, Mr. President, the military is the single largest employer of trans people in the world.
This leaked memo is an unacceptable attack on my community.
We will not be erased. That was in reply to a memo
that was released by the New York Times on Sunday
that revealed our celebrity and chief's administration
is looking to define sex as based on the genitalia
that a person has at birth,
which potentially could eliminate
the legal recognition of transgender people.
Now, the reason Caitlyn Jenner is getting donkey today
is because in 2016, she was donald trump uh safe to say
caitlin voted for donald trump now caitlin supported trump after he called mexicans rapists
mocked a disabled reporter and was heard talking about grabbing a woman by the poom poom without
her consent none of those things bothered caitlin in fact caitlin once said on her reality show that
she thought the celebrity in chief donald, would be good for women's issues.
He actually defended voting for Donald Trump on Seth Meyers show. Let's hear it.
First of all, I'm not a one issue voter. And obviously I know I'm not stupid.
The Republican Party does not do a good job when it comes to equality and and the entire LGBT community.
The Democrats are better there. But for me, I've been around a long time. I'm
probably more conservative. And I believe in little things like the Constitution and freedom.
And, you know, I believe in minimal government. I believe in the people of this country to get us
out of the trouble that we're in financially and economically. And so the Republicans have been
done a better job in that direction. Now, as far as LBGT issues, I've got to keep an eye on these people.
He gets into office, and one of the first things he does, which he never should have done,
is repeal the Title IX for equality for trans people in school.
That was good federal guidelines for states to be able to follow.
And I blasted him.
My loyalty is not with Donald Trump.
My loyalty is not with Donald Trump. My loyalty is not with the
Republican Party. My loyalty is with my community. And I will fight for this community. Now, I agree
with not being a one issue voter. But when the issue is your very existence, Caitlin, you just
said you care about your community above all. If you care about your community above all, then the
one issue that should be the most important to you as a transgender person is the protection of LGBT rights.
Period. That's it. Nothing more, nothing less.
You wouldn't have to watch these people if you didn't put these people in positions of power.
The threat to your community that is Donald Trump was powered by you.
This reminds me of a quote by Martin Nihaler. I'm pretty sure I pronounced his name, his last name wrong, but I can pronounce the quote accurately.
First, they came for the socialists and I did not speak out because I was not a socialist. holler. I'm pretty sure I pronounced his last name wrong, but I can pronounce the quote accurately.
First, they came for the socialists, and I did not speak out because I was not a socialist.
Then they came for the trade unionists, and I did not speak out because I was not a trade unionist.
Then they came for the Jews, and I did not speak out because I was not a Jew. Then they came for me, and there was no one left to speak for me. Nobody cares until it affects them directly.
We are willing to put up with evil until that evil affects us directly.
Caitlyn was willing to put up with everyone
else being oppressed and marginalized and
disrespected because Trump was going to make
the rich like Caitlyn richer. But now
that Trump's evil affects your very
existence and your community's existence,
you want to speak out against the problem
that you helped create.
Some donkey of the days just saw themselves.
Please let Remy Ma give Caitlyn
Jenner the biggest hee-haw. Hee-haw!
Hee-haw! You stupid
mother******, you dumb. That's all I'm
saying. Morning, everybody. It's DJ
Envy, Angela Yee,
Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are The Breakfast
Club. Now, Charlamagne has a new book
out today. Yes, sir. Shook One.
Anxiety Playing Tricks On Me. Anxiety Playing
Tricks On Me. It's available wherever you buy books. Amazon, Barnes & Noble. It's out. So we're talking about anxiety. Yes, sir. Shook One. Anxiety playing tricks on me. Anxiety playing tricks on me. It's available wherever you buy books.
Amazon, Barnes & Noble. It's out.
So we're talking about anxiety. Now,
like I told you before, I have anxiety
when it comes to my kids
all the time. Like, no matter where my kids are,
what my kids are doing, I have anxiety about
that. I call that parental paranoia.
I have a whole chapter in my book about it. You know what I mean?
I think that is a form of
rational anxiety, but I think it's all the things that we see that happen in the world,
whether it's the school shootings, you know, you got daughters,
you these dumbass human trafficking rings, or just like, you know, creepy dudes.
Like all of that causes you to have some type of anxiousness.
You know what's worse than my parents, what do you call it, parental anxiety?
Parental paranoia.
Yeah.
You know what's worse than that?
Failing.
I have a real anxiety about failing and
becoming broke. That's why I do
so many jobs. I DJ so much.
I flip so many cribs. That's why
I overly work to make sure
my family is never in a position where
they have to need for something.
You look on sometimes and you see, especially
in our business, an entertainer that had a lot
and then lost it all.
Like, that really bothers the issue out of me.
That's why I continue to work and I go over what I'm supposed to.
I don't want people to ever feel like not to try something
because they're scared to fail either.
I think sometimes people are scared to even put themselves out there
because they're scared of failure or scared of taking a risk with their money
because even if things don't work out,
there's valuable lessons that you can learn.
It's just being as prepared as possible when you make those decisions.
That's why when it comes to anxiety, you got to use that fear as fuel.
I always salute K-Fox because K-Fox sent me this acronym one time,
and it was an acronym for fear.
It was face everything and rise or fear everything and run.
I think about what my father used to tell me,
if I don't change my lifestyle, I'm going to end up in jail, dead,
or broke sitting under a tree somewhere.
That scared me.
You know what I'm saying?
Like I refused to accept one of those options.
I didn't want to be broke sitting under the tree.
I didn't want to be dead.
I didn't want to be in jail.
So I changed my lifestyle and used that fear of one of those three options
happening as fuel to, you know, be successful.
All right.
Well, let's go to the phone lines.
Hello, who's this?
Cassie.
Hey, Cassie, good morning.
It's Cassie with a T, like sassy, but with a T.
Okay, Cassie.
All right.
Now, what gives you anxiety, Cassie?
So in 2009, December 27th, I was in a car accident
and it left me in a coma for 10 days.
So I woke up in 2010.
And after that, I wasn't able to fall asleep at night because I would have anxiety attacks
that I would wake up in the new year.
So I had to take medication,
but it ended up giving me suicidal thoughts.
So now I just have anxiety like all day,
every day.
And I just breathe through it because I'm afraid to take medication.
Well,
Tassie,
I just want to say,
we are so glad that you're still here with us and that you survived that.
That is a blessing.
You're meant to be here.
Yeah, and it sounds like you suffer from some sort of PTSD.
I might.
I think I really might.
And also, I work a stressful job, so on top of all that,
it's just like stress and anxiety.
It's just not good for me.
And that's why my ass be going to therapy right there.
We all get overwhelmed, B.
You know what I'm saying?
And sometimes when you're the go-to person, you need somebody to go to.
Nicole.
Good morning.
Good morning, Nicole.
Now, what gives you anxiety?
Just being I was a victim of molestation from the time I was about four to the time I was about 14.
And it was by my mother's husband.
And just now that I have a daughter, she's 12, but when she became, when she turned four years old,
just having to, like, I got major anxiety because I didn't want her out of my sight.
I didn't date openly around her because I didn't trust any other guy to be around her.
So even now I still deal with it, and she's 12.
Wow.
I mean, that would give me, I think that would give anybody anxiety.
Oh, yeah.
You're a survivor.
That's trauma based off your past experiences.
Absolutely.
And you think that the worst is going to happen to your baby.
Mm-hmm, yeah.
And it was sad.
Like, even with her father, we were very, very young.
But him and I had a really, really bad relationship.
I got pregnant when I was 18. He,
you know, was in the streets and different things like that. And there was a lot of abuse. But in my
mind, I kind of like said, I'll take this abuse from him because I don't want to date anyone else.
I felt like if my mom was with my father, it wouldn't have happened to me. So if I got to
have a busted eye or, you know, a swollen lip today
because I know he wouldn't molest his own daughter.
So it kind of, like, trickled into a lot more going on.
Right.
All right.
Well, thank you, Mom.
And give that baby a kiss for us, okay?
Will do.
She what?
I had calling everybody a big jar of mayo,
and her uncle told her it was okay.
Yo, I'm telling you, these robots exist out here in this world.
That's the other thing that gives me anxiety, letting me know that some of us are robots amongst us.
Some of us are aliens.
We are all being duped right now, people.
I'm telling you, it's robots out here in these streets.
That was a regular human being
who had a malfunction just
now because the government
is taking human beings and
they're cloning people. That was a clone.
We just heard a clone just now.
Wow. And you wonder
why I got my goddamn anxiety.
That clone just had a malfunction.
800-585-
That clone just had a malfunction live on the radio.
We're talking anxiety.
Wow.
Call us right now.
Have you faced anxiety?
Oh, my God.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are the Breakfast Club.
Now, Charlamagne has a new book that's out today.
Yes, shook one.
Anxiety playing tricks on me.
Please, let's not sound like an R&B group.
No, we did.
You've got to say your name first.
So we're asking, what gives you anxiety?
You know, I was talking, I told you, you know, being broke,
not being able to provide for my family and hold my family down
really gives me anxiety.
That's why I overly work, I overly invest,
I overly look into things to make sure everybody is good,
try to spread my money into as many things as possible.
My problem is, like, the irrational anxiety, you know what I mean?
The irrational fears that pop up in my mind, the things that I can see on TV.
Like, I remember when Pimp C died, you know, back on December 4th.
What was that, 2007, if I'm not mistaken?
And I remember Pimp C dying that morning, and that being such a shock to people
and nobody really knowing why he died.
And then for whatever reason, I thought he died of a heart attack.
And I had drank a Red Bull earlier that day and forgot I drank the Red Bull.
So I'm thinking about Pimp C dying all day long.
So I had a panic attack and went to the emergency room
because I thought I was having yet another heart attack.
And the doctor was like, you're fine.
And then he was like, have you ever had anxiety?
And this was before I realized I did have anxiety. And I was like, no, I. And then he was like, have you ever had anxiety? And this was before I realized
I did have anxiety. And I was like, no,
I never had a panic attack. I don't
have anxiety. And he was like, did you drink any caffeine?
Energy drink, maybe? And I was like,
oh.
Because of Pimp C dying, I gassed myself
up to think that they were going to find me the next day
laying in a room somewhere dead.
That's irrational anxiety.
Or anxiety in general.
Alright, well let's go to the phone line.
Hello, who's this?
Hello, how y'all doing?
Are you a robot or human, sir?
A clone.
I'm a human.
Okay, all right.
Well, what gives you anxiety?
Well, I tried smoking weed a couple years ago, right?
And I caught this crazy anxiety where I had to go to the hospital
because it was so bad.
Do you guys know anybody else that had that problem?
I do.
I know a couple people, actually.
His name is Charlemagne Nagat.
He smoked sativa last year or early.
Was it early this year?
Early this year.
No, it was last year.
It was last year.
It was last year.
It was last year, April, in L.A.,
and I smoked some sativa because I was actually thinking
that it was going to help with my anxiety.
I didn't know it was sativa, though.
I thought it was indigo, and they was like,
oh, indigo calms your
anxiety down. So I smoked some sativa,
put my anxiety through the roof.
My wife was like, I hope you're not
about to start running around here naked. So I put
all my clothes on just in case.
Wow. Yeah, the same thing happened
to me. I just got really scared, man. But thank you, man.
I appreciate it. I thought I was the only one that had that problem.
No. Sativa, any, any, I can't.
That's why self-medication is
not good because weed makes my anxiety go through the roof. Always has. Hello, who's this? Hi,
good morning. It's Leandra. Hey, Leandra. Do you suffer from anxiety? I do, yeah. I suffer. It's
hereditary in my family. A lot of things could trigger it, like overthinking, but I think one
of the worst things as I've gotten older is like um counting down how
much time i have left with my mom and thinking about the day that she you know got her bed
passes away and that's something that causes me a lot of anxiety like on my day-to-day and that's
so terrible man because instead of like just enjoying the moment of being with your mom now
you know what i'm saying like that's the hardest part. A hundred percent.
I'm sorry, mama. That's a tough one
to deal with because you know what's going to happen, so you just
almost like waiting for it.
That's a tough one. I know, and I
try to live in the moment as much as I can,
but that's definitely something
that I find reoccurring that pops
up. But I want to thank you guys because
something as simple as what you do,
and it may not even be as simple, but it really does help.
Like, you guys always start my day off with laughter.
So for someone like me, it's like a medicine.
So I appreciate what y'all do.
Thank you very much.
Hello, who's this?
Kat.
Kat, we're doing good.
We're talking anxiety this morning.
Well, I am a mother of a 9-year-old,
and he is the only source of anxiety that I have.
Otherwise, I'm very easygoing.
To a point where I actually tagged my kid.
I got one of those GPS trackers for him.
What do you mean tagged him?
You could do that?
You could get one of those kid watches that you can GPS track your child.
I know where they are.
If they're getting home from school all right, if they reach their aunt's and uncle's house, whatever they're doing.
You actually call the phone and listen to the background to make sure there's no trouble going on. If they're getting home from school all right, if they reach their aunt's and uncle's house, whatever they're doing. Yeah, that's smart.
You can actually call the phone and listen to the background to make sure there's no trouble going on.
I'm going to take it a step further.
I thought about chipping my kids.
I definitely thought about that.
Back in the day when they used to talk about that chip was the Illuminati and it was part of Secret Society.
I definitely thought about it.
It was the mark of the beast.
I definitely thought about that, too.
Absolutely.
I don't give a damn.
Nope.
Especially with all this human trafficking and all this other BS going around.
Crystal.
Yes. Hi. Good morning, guys. Nope. Especially with all this human trafficking and all this other BS going around. Crystal. Yes.
Hi.
Good morning, guys.
What gives you anxiety, mama?
Commuting.
Commuting.
I live in Jersey, so I drive into the city, and then I take the PATH train, which you
guys know is a hot mess.
So traffic gives you anxiety.
So every morning, traffic, major, major anxiety.
And it doesn't get better.
Here in Jersey, it's the worst.
I'm sure it's worse in New York City, but it's just terrible.
I mean, I'm constantly looking at the clock.
Like, am I going to get to work on time?
And then my heart starts palpitating, and I'm like,
and then there's delays on the train, and it just, like, never ends.
I feel you on that.
Oh, my goodness.
Yes, I absolutely feel you on that.
I hate when sometimes when I'm in the car,
and I get so anxious and nervous about things, and, like, I get road rage, and then I have to you on that. I hate when sometimes when I'm in the car and I get so anxious and nervous about things
and I get road rage and then I have to calm myself down.
And you got to figure this one out, mama, because there ain't nothing you can do with traffic.
There's nothing I can do about it.
Yeah, there ain't nothing you can do with traffic.
It's frustrating.
That is the thing about traffic.
Traffic is actually a good analogy for life, though, because you just got to be patient.
There's nothing you can do.
You're just there.
All right.
Well, pick up Charlamagne's book.
I was about to say it's in theaters.
It's in bookstores right now.
My first book will be in theaters soon, though.
But, yeah, Shook When Anxiety Playing Tricks on Me is definitely out in bookstores everywhere right now.
And like I said, man, I'm not an expert at anything.
You know, I'm just a guy that's sharing his experiences.
So I'm sharing my experiences with anxiety, my experiences going to therapy, my experiences with PTSD and past trauma from when I was younger. And, you know, I got an expert in
the book. His name is Dr. Ish Major. You know, he's a mental health therapist who graduated from
the University of South Carolina. So everything that I explain in the book, he gives a clinical
correlation for it. So you got your expert opinion in the book as well. Well, we got rumors on the
way, Yee. Yes, we are going to talk about Dema Bleach,
find out who is bleaching their skin,
and what her explanation is for it.
All right, we'll get into all that when we come back.
Keep it locked.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Listen up.
This just in.
All the gossip.
Gossip.
The rumor report.
Gossip.
Angela.
Angela Yee.
It's the rumor report.
The Breakfast Club.
Well, Kim Kardashian was on Alec Baldwin's new talk show,
The Alec Baldwin Show on ABC.
That show looks horrible, by the way.
And she talked about the first time that she saw Caitlyn Jenner cross-dressing.
I found out when I was maybe 25.
My mom was out of town and I walked in on Caitlyn all dressed up.
It was Bruce, but dressed up as a woman
in the garage at my mom's
house. And I ran in
packed a bag so fast
shaking and ran out and
called Courtney and said I have to come
spend the weekend with you. And I was
hysterically crying and she
just was like what is it?
Did you catch Bruce cheating?
And I was like I wish. I don't know what I just
saw. Why does Alex Baldwin have
a talk show? Y'all not tired of seeing
old white men on TV?
I mean, god damn.
When did this talk show start? I think it recently
just started. I actually went when I was doing Dr. Oz
a couple weeks ago. I saw the sign and it
said Alex Baldwin show. I was like, Alex Baldwin got
a show? Like a talk show?
Who thought that Alex Baldwin would be a good person? Whatever. Who thought he'd Baldwin got a show? Like a talk show? Who thought that Alex Baldwin
would be a good person?
Whatever.
Who thought he'd be a good person
to host a talk show?
All right, well,
I don't know.
I haven't seen,
this is all I've seen so far,
so I don't want to judge
whether or not it's any good.
Yeah, I hear you know
you haven't even seen it.
You don't even know
if it's good or not.
I saw this interview right here.
You saw a sign.
And I'm looking
at this conversation.
I'm like,
he can't even hold a conversation.
Now, Kim Kardashian
also talked about
filming on the show and getting with Kanye and how she had to learn how to be more private.
I was like, what is the hottest restaurant in Hollywood? Where can I go? Where can I be seen?
And now it started with Kanye because he lived a more, you know, his his work life is very public.
But then, like when he was off, he was very private. And so I had to kind of flip it.
And I now it's like on my time off, I'm like, where are the locations that I could go eat,
go on vacation where no one will see us, where it's just all I want is privacy.
And I never thought I'd ever be to that point.
All right.
In addition to that, she talks about Kanye being a Trump supporter.
I do believe she would still be in prison.
Alice and I spoke about this.
We spoke on the phone yesterday.
And we've spoke about this a few times.
She always says, if it wasn't for Kanye speaking up in support of Trump,
then she would still be in jail.
And that was on Alice Johnson getting released from jail, getting a pardon.
Well, you're going to have engagers and resistors.
Kanye and Kim choose to engage.
You got something done. Who would you
wear the MAGA hat to get free, though? That's the
question. If you had to put the MAGA hat
on to get somebody free,
who would it be?
I don't know. That's a hard question. I'll have to
research who's in jail
that I would like to get out. But
Kanye also gave $73,000
to the mayoral candidate in Chicago
who Chance the Rapper is backing, Amara Enya.
So just putting that out there.
Y'all can't think of nobody off the top of y'all head y'all would throw the MAGA hat on to get free?
Off the top of my head?
Yeah.
Mine would definitely be a political prisoner.
Probably like Mumia, Abu Jamal, somebody like that.
I'm sure I pronounced that all terribly just now.
But it would definitely be somebody like that. All right. I don't want to just now. But it would definitely be somebody like that.
Alright, I don't want to just say a name because I want to
think about it. I would think about that
harder than that.
Now let's talk about Love & Hip Hop
Atlanta.
I thought about Max B first.
I have a family member.
Bobby Shmurda is coming home soon.
What?
I ain't Bobby Shmurda.
Alright, now let's talk about
Love & Hip Hop Atlanta.
Spice, we all know from Love & Hip Hop Atlanta,
has bleached her skin.
Now, we don't know if she's doing this
because of a song that she has out
or if it's real,
but she did post a video of herself
and here's what she had to say about her skin.
Alright, so I have a song called Black Hypocrisy
where basically, as a black woman, I think I'm mostly called black by my own race.
And I'm trying to please them.
So I'm going to see what they have to say now that because of them, I've changed my complexion a bit.
So I'm just pleasing them.
They're my bleach.
They're my bleach on them skin.
They're my bleach. They're my bleach on them skin. They're my bleach.
They're like a browning.
Stop it.
You know, the song is called Black Hypocrisy.
And it's funny because I was just reading this article about Vibes Cartel and his son
has actually just bleached his skin.
I think his son is 13 years old.
Lickle Cartel.
So, Charlamagne, when you bleach your skin, do you do your whole body?
First of all, this is why you all have to stop saying I'm bleaching because we have
enough real evidence of real skin bleaching to see the difference.
All I did was get rid of my discoloration.
I didn't say you did anything.
I was just asking.
How does this work?
Well, here's the song Black Hypocrisy that she was talking about
that she actually bleached her skin.
She said it's the number one song, by the way.
I get hate from my own race.
Yes, that's a fact. They see I'm what. I'll tell you what I just did. I'm too proud for you. Or do I look pretty to you? Black people hypocrisy.
I'll tell you what.
I'll tell you what I just did.
I just Googled light-colored spices.
Because I'm trying to figure out what spice we're going to call her from now on that actually fits her complexion.
What you get?
Bahara.
What?
Babir.
What?
Bouquet Garni.
I don't know what these things look like.
Let me see if this
My goodness
Does that look like her complexion?
Right there
And the
Little lighter
Little lighter
Well she deleted everything off her Instagram
So you can't even go back
Not that we can't see
What her skin was like before this
You're goddamn right
Does that wear off?
Before color
Does it wear off?
The bleaching?
Do you know?
I don't think so
Hell no
And you gotta bleach like
The whole
The cream on the whole body right?
She killed her pigments.
Because you can't just have your arms and then your private areas darker.
It would just be weird.
I don't know how it works, but I'm pretty sure she killed her pigments.
Pigments gone.
All right, well, I'm Angela Yee, and that's your Real World Report.
No.
I don't know.
I don't think you should if you bleached your skin.
Do people ever do that?
Did anybody ever read this book called Black No More?
No.
No.
Why would I read such a thing?
Do you know that people that do that know that they look stupider after the fact?
They have to.
They thought they looked bad dog skin.
They look way worse.
You don't think they look stupid, whatever color they do.
They do.
Peach gray.
Well, the reason I was telling you about Black No More is it's kind of a satirical book,
but it's about bleaching your skin and finding out what it's like to live in the white world.
But it's a satire.
You should read it.
All right.
It's a good book.
All right.
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