The Breakfast Club - INTERVIEW: Drea Nicole & Lex P Talk 'Pour Minds' Tour, Dating Life, Balancing Business & Friendship, Authenticity + More
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we have Drey and Nicole and Lex P.
Welcome, ladies.
Yay, we're back.
How are y'all?
How are you feeling?
Great.
No, you're not.
You're talking all that is.
You thought it's going to be warm.
It's cold here now.
I know.
You got to change your clothes.
It's raining, it's cold, it's windy, all of the things.
But I love New York, though, so I'm happy to be here.
What did you say there?
No, I was just saying, but I love New York, though, so I'm happy to be here.
Lexa, you say you had whole clothes?
I only think my whole clothes.
What I got on?
Why they got to be whole clothes?
Because that's what I am.
Because we used to a warm.
It's so for time.
You're not a hole, man.
Stop saying that.
Okay, I'm a young queen, man.
She walked in with the Grand Risen, though.
She's been walking Grand Risen.
No, you know, they're saying young hos.
Yeah, we're not young.
Oh, yeah, we're old.
Yeah, we're old.
They was telling me they put me up on young ho.
I was like, wow.
Oh, no, that's for like, 25 and under.
Yeah, yeah, 25.
No, I see an Asian dude say that the other day.
What?
Shut up.
Shut up.
Shut up.
Shut up.
You're dumb young ho.
What?
That was crazy.
An Asian man, that's it.
That's crazy.
New York is wild, man, I'm telling you.
Wow.
They do stuff like that.
Only pack certain clothes knowing it's going to be cold.
Yeah.
I thought it was going to be cold.
Yeah.
I thought it was going to be warm and outside, so I'm all right, though.
Well, y'all look beautiful.
Thank you.
You all on tour.
They're still sipping tour.
I'm looking at all these sold-out dates.
Man, y'all getting money.
Yeah, we'll be.
And y'all going to be in New York on the 23rd.
What is different about?
Two days in New York.
Two days?
No, just one.
Oh, I'm saying.
I thought they said Saturday and Sunday.
Well, we have a show in Sunday in Charlotte, so right after the New York show,
we're heading out to Charlotte.
That's not New York, though.
I know, but I'm saying, it's two shows in a row, so that's why he thought.
Yeah, it was two New York show.
What's the difference between the live show and the poor minds podcast?
I feel like with the live show, it's a lot more interactive.
So obviously the audience is going to be able to interact with us more.
It's not going to be us just sitting down talking about topics.
We are going to have some guests come on stage and stuff, but we're going to be playing games.
We've got a twerk contest.
It gets a little crazy at the live show.
Her uncle Snackie is jumping into that twerk contest.
Okay.
That's what that was bringing you out for.
You're going to be a part of the twerk contest?
I don't listen to him.
He want me so bad.
He wants to see it.
That's what it is.
I'm glad somebody's seen it.
Because he don't remix his name
his uncle baddie.
He said,
Uncle Snacky.
I said,
hold on.
It took me a minute.
I was like,
who?
Shal up here front.
And he'd be letting him call him that.
He started the name.
He'd be up here twerking.
See it?
He would drop so much.
My twerk win would be so stank.
Wow.
You're drinking your pro-bodic fire.
I am.
You're right.
You're right.
And water.
What makes twerk?
What do you think?
I think they don't be getting in there
when they be cleaning.
They probably just be cleaning the surface.
You said the twerk wind.
Yeah, twerk wind be funky sometimes.
Yeah, you know when it clap.
Oh.
Yeah, and that wind come up and it don't
smell too fresh.
You got to get in between them cheeks.
You do.
And see, a lot of times they'd be afraid
to put that soap on your hand.
You got to use your hand and get in the hand.
Really?
More than a right?
Yeah, you got to use your hand and get in a...
And then you got to use pH balance washes down there.
You can't just be using just regular body
washing, regular soap.
I'm laughing because y'all.
explain it to him like his twerk witness
a horrible.
He said it.
What he wanted to know?
When they're talking to everybody
who got wet out there.
He was thinking is getting warm outside.
He's nothing wrong with.
You know what I mean?
We are helping a hard demographic.
Have you ever smelled twerk when
when y'all been on stage?
I have.
I'm sorry.
Oh, yeah.
That one time I do,
we're not going to say who it was.
It was bad.
Because we looked at each other
and we was like,
ooh.
And she probably thought we was doing that
because she was doing a good job twerking.
But that wouldn't why.
What city?
What city?
He probably just keep a lot.
We ain't doing that.
We ain't doing that.
You know what, NB?
I don't even remember what city it was,
but I do remember it was bad
because we had to look at each other
and then we had a whole debriefing session
after the show.
It was crazy.
Why y'all like it
while you're going to be promoting
on the show?
That was no more than you.
Now we're bringing it with us.
Because we know better now.
Shout out the Salt X up.
It's going to be a part of their care package.
Yep.
You know, y'all got one of the biggest
podcast out right now, right?
Not just for, well, definitely for black women,
but just for black people.
Why do you think
authenticity is winning for y'all right now because i think people are tired of seeing people on the
internet being performative all the time like i think one thing about leaks and i we keep it real
we talk about relatable topics we talk about things that people are afraid to touch on and throughout
the process we've still always just been true to who we are and true to ourselves and people can
see the growth and i think they like the fact that it's been a documented process that you could see
from 2017, 18, when we were like 27 and 28 to now.
I feel like it scares traditional media sometimes too,
because I'll look at people in the comments and they be like,
why they're talking like that?
And I think it scares a lot of the, like, bigger celebrities
who kind of do want to sit down with us,
but I think their teams are afraid,
but I think they don't understand that we're balanced as well.
Of course, the conversations that we have on solo episodes,
we're not going to talk to like a Sierra with or something.
a woman that's married.
Like, we are very respectable
when they come sit on the couch.
So I think we're definitely changing media
and how it looks because, you know,
you used to have to not go on podcasts
if you're doing a press program,
but we have direct contact with the consumer,
like directly.
You know, our YouTube page gets
1.7 million hits a month.
So, yeah, like directly to them.
I did.
He said,
who I like that.
But he ought to act.
John.
Yeah, but I feel like people are also
taught a clickbait stuff.
Like, y'all are having conversations
and saying stuff you don't even believe
just because you want people to click on it.
People's click, their actual
clips will be amazing, hilarious, entertaining.
Then you go watch the actual show
and it's boring and it's not good.
So I think we just really
just be ourselves and actually just make
good content. How does it affect your love life
though, right? Because y'all talk some craziness sometimes.
You know Lex got holes.
Dre is the poor angel.
Oh my God. I'm the sweet baby angel.
She's like somebody.
You're not.
Wow.
Wow.
Somebody thought he was special.
Somebody thought they were special and they don't feel special anymore.
You know what's crazy, though?
In real life, I'm really a lover girl.
I am.
Why, he just said that?
What?
Because Charlemagne is messy.
You know that?
No.
Maybe like a third of high.
I love y'all, but I realized something when y'all went on your recent vacations.
I ain't really see who you was with too much.
Uh-oh.
You, I saw you on your home girls.
Yeah, I was with my sister.
So that means you dating and figuring it out and you locked in?
Is that what the dynamic is given?
No, I'm not locked in to anything.
Oh, dang.
I was actually in time with my best friend, too.
Because I was like, the way she posted.
She was like who she was.
Yeah.
Now, we ain't paid for it, but I was dealt with her.
Period.
But do you guys feel like, because, I mean, y'all talk about everything, right?
Like, do you feel like it actually impacts your dating life?
Or, like, do they get to know y'all separately than the podcast, even though y'all are
keeping everyone on the podcast, too?
To be honest, at this point, I don't think it affects my dating life because I don't allow it to.
because I just feel like anybody who wants to date me at this point,
you see what I do.
Like the show is pretty big at this point.
Like I don't think it's something that I have to tell somebody
if they're trying to get to know me.
So you see what's going on
and you have to ask yourself, are you okay with that?
I'm okay with what I do for a living.
And I'm okay with the things we talk about
and I'm comfortable and who I am.
So I think I need to be with a man who's very secure.
I only feel like it will bother somebody that's insecure.
And y'all are like, not only are you talking about personal things,
but y'all are also business life.
Stay on Lex about her dating life.
Don't just move off.
Don't just move off that conversation.
Let's get on.
Let's move on.
Now, traveling is very safe for black women when we do it together.
So I will say that I was very, very safe.
Okay.
Next question, please.
You know nothing on the date?
I mean, I have a great dating life.
I'll say that.
Is that fair?
Chalamason, you got home.
That's what it sounds like when you say that.
Are y'all able to go out in public and be getting in?
Yes, I'd be outside.
I feel like people in Atlanta, they know, they know.
Because I'd be outside.
Do you all hands?
Yeah, we'd be outside having a ball.
Everybody in Atlanta know who I'm with.
We'd be outside having a good time.
Oh, so is one person.
Yes.
Oh, so you like that, why you ain't, why you're in?
Because y'all in my business.
You sound so bad.
I'm not so bad.
I said when black women travel is very safe.
I saw you interviewing Belligan,
because you're getting all in his business.
Oh, my gosh.
That's my, right.
That's my job, Charlie, man.
I'm a journalist.
I'm a journalist.
Okay?
When celebrities nowadays, right, because they're seeing all of you guys interviews go viral,
when they do hesitate, it's not, like, there's no way that they don't see how you guys
handle other people.
Like, what is the, like, you ever have somebody that's like, okay, I don't want to come?
But then you're like, no, no, no, let us get on the phone with them.
What's the talk back to kind of make them change your mind if that happens?
I think, honestly, we will send them interviews that we've done with, like, high-profile people.
So it makes them more comfortable when they see, like, we've had, like, a whiz.
Khalifa, T-Pain, and things like that,
sit on our couch, things like that, people like that sit on our couch with us.
So, and honestly, I think we're at the point now where we don't push back,
because honestly, like I said, we have such a large audience,
and the way our interview style is, we show a different side of people.
So I feel like if you don't want to come on poor minds,
you're really missing out on a great opportunity to, like,
connect with a lot of people that maybe not listen to your music
or necessarily know who you are.
So I think now we really don't give much pushback or let it hurt our feelings
because we're like, the view's still going up.
Yeah, and I also agree with what you said
as far as, like, the main thing we do is just
sending them the full video because I think so many
people see the clips on social media
and the wildest stuff to be on viral
all the time that we talk about.
And I don't think people realize how layered
the conversations actually are and that we talk about
a plethora of other things other than just sick.
And she says words like plethora.
We know what we do.
I think that other than people don't realize
y'all are college educated women.
You all got degrees in communications and journalism.
Yeah, we do.
Y'all should flex that more.
I mean, I feel like we talk about it,
but I feel like at this point, it doesn't even matter, though,
because I feel like if you watch the show
and you want to like us, you're going to.
And at this point, how far we've come
and how long we've been doing this, it's like,
if you don't want to like us, that's just a choice
that you're making, and us saying that we have a degree
is not going to make a difference.
But I think y'all represent that new era of media, right?
Where you can go to school, you can get your journalism degree,
get your communication degree,
instead of waiting around for a TV station
or a radio station,
you all started a podcast.
Yes.
Become a master.
That's true.
And that's literally why we did in a traditional way.
We could not, I could not get on any radio station in Houston, anyone in Atlanta.
It was like hard.
So it was like, let's just do something ourselves.
Yeah.
How many times do you have to check dudes in your DMs and whose job is it to check it?
Because I can feel dudes listen to a podcast and feel like they can get disrespectful.
So how many times did that happen?
You know what?
I don't really get too many disrespectful messages in my DM for me.
And I be just getting inappropriate messages.
Okay.
Like them trying to holl of them sending
Like dick pics
That type of stuff
They want to smell that spark
Yeah
Them asking for old panties
Like stuff like that
Brandon you wilding
You're wilding
You're wilder
That when y'all be posting
Vacation photos
You know
Okay the vacation photos
They go crazy
I'd be in all of you guys
In the bodies and the things
Thank you
What's the craziest you DM you guys
gotten in response to that recently because those photos is recent.
You know what's crazy?
With poor minds, like when I first started, I had like 80, 90% male following.
Now it's mostly women that follow me.
So it's nothing crazy.
It's mostly women in my DMs, women in my comments, and that's how I love it.
So honestly, I don't get anything out crazy just because my following has changed so much.
It's mostly women following me.
Have you guys ever explored the DM and like, all right, I'm going to do this.
We're going to date a little bit.
Like, has anything beneficial came from the DM?
I used to look through my DMs,
but now I feel like it's so hard to filter through what's genuine
and what's not with the space that we're in.
Like, how do I know that you really want to date me for real
because you want to date me because you're interested?
Or do you want to date me because I'm Dreya from Pormime?
I know that right, man.
No, but seriously, you too.
I feel like it's the same thing.
Like, how do you know these days?
I feel like back in the day when me and used to slide in my DMs,
they genuinely was just sliding in there
because they probably thought I was cute and they was interested.
Now I don't know if it's just that
Or do you want to date me because of what I got going on?
Are they more polite on Facebook?
I don't be on Facebook.
I'll be on Facebook, but I don't be doing nothing on there.
I'd be posting because you make money on Facebook.
Yeah.
We got to poor minds Facebook.
Yeah.
But I don't know.
I feel like DMs aren't the same anymore.
Like, people don't really slide in DMs because people will be blasting folks.
So, like, the men that you would probably want in your DMs,
they really not going to slide because they probably slid before
and somebody screenshot it.
sent it to the shade room stuff like that.
And then I didn't find it to y'all.
Yeah.
Lauren get them all the time.
After I they sent it to y'all.
Oh, but I wouldn't do, I wouldn't expose stuff like that.
Yeah.
I feel like, I mean.
She'll call y'all and be like, hey, I just want y'all to know such and such DM'd you.
I'm going to talk about it, but.
No, no, no, no.
I wouldn't do, if somebody sent me a DM conversation they were having, I wouldn't do that.
But if you get on y'all, like if a DM situation happens and then y'all get on your platform and you talk about it,
then I'm going to talk about it.
And I'm gonna talk about the DM if I got it.
And I probably let you know, hey, I had gotten this, whatever, whatever.
But I feel like stuff like that, I'd be thinking like certain things should be off limits.
Like the bedroom police thing, I think that there is a boundary that, like, you would want to draw.
Only because you're thinking about, like, now I think a lot more about my own personal life.
Like, what don't I want people to be minded my business about?
Right, exactly, exactly.
But does that make you nervous when you're dating all three of y'all?
Like, because if you're dating men, right?
And it could always go bad.
It could always go wrong.
Or you're ever worried about he's going to say this outside of his relationship?
Oh, you're looking at old pictures.
Yeah.
And especially you ain't what pictures is.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Does that worry y'all at all?
No, not really.
It doesn't bother me or worry me because I feel like he the one that's going to look stupid, not me.
If he started.
Like, I don't know.
As a man, to me, that's not manly.
I agree.
Why are you exposed to him to women?
Like, that's corny.
You the one that's going to look crazy.
And he's going to blow over after like a week or so nobody going to care.
And also, I know y'all know what shots to send.
Like, y'all know what you're doing if you're sending them.
We do.
We were talking about these yesterday.
in an interview we did yesterday
we was talking about how we used to always
share our news with each other
and it was like nothing but booty hole
in our text three.
What?
I always know.
Because we had to make sure it was a good
We used to send them to each other
like our new to each other.
What?
Yeah.
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What that chocolate starfish look like?
She do.
Maybe asking for booty holes?
Yeah.
They like a little booty hole.
They like variety.
They like to see the ass.
They don't want to be the booty hole.
Yeah, but I mean, I like to bend over.
I'm a little surprise anyway.
A little peek-a-boo.
Ain't nothing wrong with it.
Might be a little diamond.
So wait.
So how do you send the text?
Hey, babe, what's up?
Hey, girl.
Let me show you my booty hole?
No, we would just be like, oh, is this fire?
What's y'all?
Oh, this is the one?
Or this one.
You sent pictures of your booty hole, too?
No, I don't send my booty hole to anybody.
Shut up.
Don't do you got to have a booty.
Don't do you.
Don't do.
It's booty and the holes.
First of all.
First of all, I'm here representing for this one.
And body tea.
Don't do.
Don't do it.
He always had.
Just because he's just like a wheat bread.
See, exactly.
Don't do her.
He always.
He's crazy.
This in the home with is crazy.
That's crazy.
I'm sorry, that's crazy.
What made y'all want to get in shape the way y'all did?
Now you're going to go for this.
I don't know.
I was just tired of like looking out of shape and not feeling my best.
So I got a trainer back in 2023.
Shout out to Mr. Reggie.
I had got a trainer and I was working out with him for like a year and a half
and I just fell in love with working out because prior to that I was always the type of girl
who would work out for a few months and then stop.
Work out for a few months and then stop.
So I was just never consistent.
So now it's been three years of me being consistent and I have a new trainer now.
Her name is Gian.
Shout out to her.
And yeah, I just love the way I feel.
And most importantly, I just love the way I look in my clothes.
You did like, what, a 75 day?
What was it?
I did 75 hard this year and I did it last year too.
What is that?
75 hard.
What is that?
Detachs?
Yeah, it's like 75 days.
You don't drink.
You're eating really clean.
You're working out every single day.
You have to read a page from a book every day.
It consists of a lot of things.
A lot of people like to modify it for what work for day lifestyle.
They even have a version of it called 75 soft where like you can still drink in moderation
on the weekends.
But I did the 75 hard.
What did you do, Lex?
Why you didn't do this?
I did 75 days of drinking.
turning up and twerking off
but I do work out but
honestly the reason I wanted to do it for sure
like make sure I'm healthy is because I'm getting
older and I noticed like okay
my back not feeling the same like it did yesterday
and last tour I remember being on
stage and being out of breath because we
running around like we do a lot at our live
show so I was like you know what I really want to
be prepared for this tour being in shape
and just feel good so I'm more
so like cardio get up move your body
make sure I'm eating healthy and stuff like that
because a lot of these videos, too,
when you see yourself on stage,
you're like, ooh, I was getting a little thick.
See, we be thinking we thick
and we be borderline fat.
Yeah, I've lost like 20 pounds
in our last tour.
You can use fat.
You say how much?
I've lost like 20 pounds since our last tour.
Oh, wow, wow, wow.
Yeah, I was like 175 back when we was on tour in 2023.
Yeah.
You can use fat, but we heard a good one this morning.
A woman called from the airport.
She worked at, she didn't say what they're online.
South West.
She said, we called them.
customers of size.
Okay, yes.
I was a customer of size, man.
I like that.
I like that.
A customer of size.
Yes.
Well, I think it's just been really interesting since I first discovered you guys, watching
you guys go from like trying to figure it out to like becoming literally like a part of culture
in conversation.
I don't know if you feel the shift when you're in it on you guys side, but if so, can
talk about like when you knew that things were turning?
For me is when I saw you guys in a Summer Walker video.
Y'all were already on fire, but I was like, yes.
Like someone is understanding that like you've got to see them to know that something is lit.
Yeah.
For me, I would say it was last year when we got the opportunity to do Travel Queens and we had our own reality show.
I just thought that was such a big deal because obviously these days with reality shows a lot of the time, it's an ensemble cast.
So I thought it was crazy and dope that like two black women that have a podcast are getting our own reality show and we demand to people.
Yeah, I agree.
I feel like now it's kind of the point where it's like if you do a press run and you do it.
don't include poor minds like that's really really crazy and then the people are saying it not even
us you know so because a lot of times sometimes people be on a press run they're like why didn't
such and such come on poor minds i was like oh dang i didn't even know so i think it's actually
like an honor to be you know talking to a lot of people who have been in the game for a long time
and giving us our flowers and stuff because sometimes we do feel like like the industry doesn't
really pay attention to us or we don't get the accolades that we you know deserve but it just
makes us want to work harder because we still
have, you know, a lot to prove
not only to the world, but just to ourselves as well.
What else would y'all want, though, from the industry?
I feel like it's a lot of things.
Like, it's a lot of like, you know,
you see people getting awarded, like podcasts
of the year or, you know, people doing, like,
red carpets at, like, the Emmys or Grammys
and stuff. We see all these influencers there interviewing
and stuff. It's like, those are things that
we would like to be, you know, included in on.
And sometimes we still be having to fight
for it to be included in things, too.
So I think, as far as
the culture goes, like they see us everywhere,
but it's like we really don't be everywhere
that we want to be. Yeah.
Yeah, I agree.
I'm sorry, I was just going to say, like, even with
payment, like sometimes we still be having to struggle
to prove to people that we're worth getting
paid when we request.
I was going to ask, what's your
favorite city and why?
And they'll do this tour.
Favorite city? Of course, I have to say,
Houston is one of my favorite cities. Houston is always
like it's nothing like hometown love.
But also, we always,
we always say Detroit really surprised us.
Like that's one of our favorite cities to tour in.
Like the crowd was lit.
They didn't sit down the whole time.
Yeah, it was a good time.
That's the same for me.
I actually love Dallas too.
But Dallas is when I got hit by a car.
What?
She did.
I got hit by a car.
I was too drunk.
I was there.
I seen it.
Too lit, tried to cross the street.
So you was drunk and hit a car.
Oh, no.
The car hit me.
Oh, they hit me so hard.
I thought my BBL flew off chair.
It was a mess.
We were down.
In Dallas, downtown Dallas.
And it was literally the night before the show, so I was on stage, though.
The next day, twerking.
Did you die a little bit?
I did.
My watch flew off.
She definitely fell.
I fell.
I was rolling on the ground.
We sped all.
No.
He didn't even check to see if I was still alive.
He probably still think I'm dead to this day.
Were you walking in the crosswalk or something?
Yeah, we all worked.
Yeah.
So how you the only one got hit?
I don't know what.
You're supposed to walk like geese.
I don't know what.
I'll tell you what happened
because she was drunk and she wasn't paying attention.
Yeah, I really wasn't.
She wasn't paying attention.
I probably was.
You know I like the same, Charlemagne.
And the light had turned and the car had went past the light and he'd hurt.
How did y'all react?
We was like, oh.
And then we ran over there.
It was bad.
This is not funny.
It's so funny.
It wasn't funny then, but it's funny now.
Because it wasn't funny then.
He hit her really hard.
Like you could hear it.
It was loud.
It was a lot.
Did you hurt anything?
Did you go to the hospital?
I was like a little sore the next day, but I was like, after a day, I was really fine.
That's how you know, she's sad.
Did you go out at the same night?
No, we went home.
I killed the Bobbs.
Oh, I killed the whole night.
No, and you went out that night.
I was just shopping.
I wanted to.
I was like, are we done?
All right.
Lick and Molly, because if I would have got hit, I would have been a goner.
What kind of color was it?
It was a Camero.
I remember.
He sped off, too.
It sounded like, fastening the fingers in that man.
I said, oh, he was gone.
White dude with a black dude.
I couldn't see.
until the windows was teeny.
Yeah, he was gone.
Are there ever episodes that y'all put out
and then like when they go viral,
y'all are like, dang, we wish
that we could have like not put that person
in that situation.
I'm specifically speaking about
when y'all did the crossover episode
with Savannah Jane.
And she talked about the strip club
being her favorite place.
And it was such a lighthearted girl-on-girl,
like girlfriends' conversation.
But the way that they took it,
they started talking about NBA families
and what people should and shouldn't talk about.
Really?
Oh, I didn't even see it.
Yeah.
I didn't see that.
Yeah.
You got a different algorithm than everybody else.
Yeah.
Yes, they did.
And I feel like even on her podcast,
I think she does the same thing where she gets really up close to personal
because she's talking to her best friend.
But it picked up a lot when it was with y'all four.
Like, people were surprised that she just has a life.
Yeah.
I think honestly with us, like I said,
we're very careful and we always are aware of who we're talking to.
So I think that's just, that comes with the territory
because people assume certain things about me and Drea
and that like, oh my gosh, Savannah, James.
just talking to these whores.
You know what I'm saying?
So I think things always get blown
out of context, but I feel like
the people who support us, that's
who matters, because they know what the conversation
is. And the same thing with their listeners,
they know what she meant and
how it was being said. These people that
are always trying to drag us, cancel us,
these are the people that aren't
buying tickets. They're not watching the show.
They just want to clip something and go viral
themselves. So that stuff don't
matter. And y'all know of ours.
We're not. I don't know why she'd be saying it.
I mean joke.
I'm joking.
But I'm saying that's what the people be saying about us.
You know what I'm saying?
But like I said, I'll make a joke about it because I've been called worse.
Like a college education, business women and entrepreneurs.
We want to balance.
We boss these.
And I think that the proof is in the pudding.
Like we're definitely more than what people try to say we are.
And that's why they're mad because they want to put us in this box and they can't.
And what's crazy when you meet, you know, I guess these women who have a different image,
they talk just like y'all, just not publicly.
Or which they could.
Yeah.
And that's what I was going to say.
Like I think I would probably feel bad if somebody said, if somebody came on the show
and then they said something to us about a clip that went viral.
But I feel like Savannah, she used to it.
She know people on the internet is going to create their own narrative.
And she's so cool and she's so down to earth.
Like Charlemagne said, I think a lot of time people feel to realize like these people are
normal people.
She goes to the strip club just like everybody else do.
And people will be determined and misunderstanding, too, because
She was talking about going to like area 29
Which is a girl like women are in the strip club
But people thought she was talking about being in a male strip club
And like they just
Who goes to see Uncle Baddy's work?
He would never make it in on the street
They'd be a lot of seeing me on the stage
You're so tired and ready to go home
They'd be calling you there
He was like he went home two hours ago
You all that was all right
You know that was hilarious
You know what she posted it
Show them the video before I do
Why?
Why don't be trying to play my girl?
I don't like this.
They're so mad that it should be given.
That's mad at you a bad tending.
Nobody in there.
You're not a dollar throw.
It was just me and my boyfriend there.
We can get me through the dollar.
She was dancing for you.
Yeah, you gotta dance for your man.
I know that's right.
No, we don't like male strip clubs.
No, we don't.
Not at all.
That's not a thing.
I was about to say something else, but I'm not a thing.
People don't, I don't know anybody that just wants to go to a mystery club.
Well, I feel like it's like maybe older.
women. They like to go to
milstrip clubs, especially like in Vegas and stuff.
Do they still have the magic mic show?
I don't know. They got it in me?
How do y'all balance business and friendships
so well? I think we balance it
really well because we're not afraid to have the hard
conversations. If it's something
going on between Lex and out, we sit down,
we have a conversation about it, and most importantly,
we don't take business into our
personal life and we don't take personal
issues into the business. Yeah.
And then it's like when podcast break up, they get
on line, dissing each other, liking comments.
It's so weird, you know, and I feel like
when you really low-key kind of feel some way
about somebody, it's always going to come out.
And when people start businesses together,
podcasts, whatever the situation may be,
it's like you never really cared for this person or like this person.
You just thought it was a good idea because you see what
everybody else is doing.
So I think the proof is more so of like our friendship.
Like we really actually love each other.
Like outside of all this stuff, there's genuine love there.
So that's why you're never going to see a poor mind.
split, breakup, biting on the internet,
like that's never going to happen.
And I can say that in confidence.
People are going to be like, watch your words,
but I'm just like, when you know somebody, you know somebody.
I'm going to show him.
I'm going to talk about it all the times.
He grabbed my ass.
Oh, what?
I'm sorry.
But you let him.
And then you become on poor minds and give us an exclusive.
Actually, you want to talk about show and videos.
Because you can't grab nobody else.
I have a video.
Because how many times did it happen?
I have a video of a video of Charlemagne.
using a massage situation on in the show me.
Oh, situation.
I want to talk about show and video.
It would be a lot going on in here.
He was over here all in his space
using this electric massage thing.
Oh, it was electric.
They didn't get a little spicy in here.
Y'all going to dim the lights when we're going to be used
to take what did originally do take Linn off of you or something?
What's that thing you had?
Uh-oh.
I don't remember.
I'm talking about.
I got video.
How do y'all feel about leather and lace?
Lither and Latter.
And they're a hater.
I like it.
I think it's very stylish
There's too much
I like it
You don't think like a person
looks like they go into a funeral
and a bad boy reunion
and the same thing
I love multi-purpose
outfit
Go to the funeral
Go see the penny loafers
Go see your man
Then go to the club
Then you got to go to school
Because you got penny loafers on
Because listen
Right
I'm at the party
When it's over
If I bust this open
We go sit by the bar
I got my heels in the car
I already know what I got going on
I know what I'm doing
I'll be covered
And look in the way I should at work
Oh I didn't know this
That you had that on
I was just asking questions
Shut up.
Yeah, you couldn't see from all the way over there.
That's crazy.
I'm trying to find that video.
I didn't even know that you were wearing.
So what should we expect from the New York show?
Of course, it's going to be in New York this weekend.
What should we expect?
It's going to be just a good time.
I always say it's like a slumber party, but like me and Drea are there.
So it's like a girl's night out.
And course, date night, whatever you want to do.
And you get a chance to really party with us, talk with us.
Like, a lot of people watch the show.
And they're like, oh, my gosh, I want to sit on the couch and talk with y'all.
So it's like, this is your chance to do that.
So it's really a turn-up, good time.
Sometimes with shows, we cry, we laugh.
It's just a ball of fun.
So it's not like your typical podcast show
where we're just sitting on the couch
and talking the whole time.
It's very interactive and it's very, very fun.
It goes crazy.
I've been trying to read y'all dates.
I can't see.
Unk cannot see it.
All right.
So they're in New York this weekend in Charlotte.
Dallas, Houston.
Dallas is where?
The 30th?
29 for 30.
29 for Dallas.
Okay, okay.
June 6th, Nashville, Tennessee.
Yes.
June 7th, y'all suck.
It's so loud around.
Ready, ah, right?
June 12th, Detroit, Michigan.
What up, Doe, get your tickets.
Chicago, Illinois, sold out.
Bermaham, sold out.
New Orleans, sold out.
Atlanta, sold out.
Fort Lauderdale, July 24.
How can they get tickets?
You can go to www.
Pormines.com and get your TV.
We outside this weekend.
We'll be there.
Yes, so we're excited.
I'm gonna be in Houston, I'm sorry.
I'll be here in 29.
No, I'm definitely going.
I'm going to.
And see you should have been there next weekend,
so you can come to the show.
Yeah.
But it's Memorial weekend.
You know, Memorial weekend.
It is.
I'm going to see my niece,
Dreia and Alex
this weekend.
Now, if you tell them you twerk,
you get more people coming out
because they definitely want to see your ass work.
What's up with you?
He might.
He got on great sweatpants this day too.
He nasty.
How do y'all feel about men
when they wear gray sweatpants?
Hors, right?
I don't know.
I kind of like the grace sweat.
I don't think it's okay,
but don't be taking pictures of it.
You know, you know what I'm trying to show you that print.
I don't like this.
You kicky.
If it's your men outside in the gray sweats
and the fresh haircut,
how y'all feel about that?
You keep you.
I like that
because he'd be looking fine.
What about great sweatpants
and a fresh dye job?
Dijie?
I don't like that.
This corner right here.
It's not there.
There's no dye.
No, I'm talking with your hair line.
You be putting a little dog there?
What?
He had a whole shape up earlier this week.
This week?
I thought you about to say last month.
Not it faded.
It still looked nice.
It's nice.
You know what?
Forget it.
Y'all be bullied.
You don't know.
The Poor Minds podcast.
Go see them this weekend.
I love you.
I don't love them, but I love y'all.
Thank you.
We love you too.
What's that?
He's massaging?
No, I'm showing them some of the memes that was going viral from something.
From what?
Not from y'all.
Not from y'all.
Oh, my God.
They're probably going to make one of y'all next, though.
That's okay.
What's that?
Let me see.
I'll show you after.
Let me see.
I am weak.
Who is that?
It's not us.
It's not us.
It's two other guys.
I'm going to make one of y'all.
I'm going to y'all.
All right.
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