The Breakfast Club - Lala and 21 Savage Interview
Episode Date: July 19, 2017Today on the show we had Lala in the building where she spoke about her sex scenes, thirst pictures, where she stands with her Melo and more. Also 21 Savage stopped by to speak about his new album, hi...s new relationship with Amber Rose and more. Moreover, Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to Walmart for listing their wig caps as "N*** Brown". Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Let's not listen to this show.
The Breakfast Club with DJ Envy.
The captain of this bitch.
With Angela Yee, the only one who can keep these guys in check.
With Charlemagne Tha God.
I'm a lovable asshole.
And this is The Breakfast Club, bitches.
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It is.
And it's hard because it's freezing in this studio, so I leave this jacket here.
But it's so hot outside.
So I go outside.
I have to thaw out for a minute.
But then you're sweating, and then you come in here, and it's cold.
I just want to tell you kids out there, when I say it's do the right thing hot in New York City, in the tri-state, I want y'all to go do your Googles.
Do the Right Thing is a movie by Spike Lee.
And in that movie, there was an extreme heat wave.
In fact, from that movie, I learned the ice on the nipples technique.
Remember that?
Yes, that was with Rosie Perez.
That was a go-to move for a while back in my day.
He put ice.
Growing up in them South Carolina summers.
All right, well, how was your night last night, Charlemagne?
My night was actually decent.
I didn't do anything, though.
I'm trying to finish up
this book that I'm reading
right now by Kamal Bell.
Okay.
It's kind of like,
it's called Being Awkward.
It's not Awkward Black Girl
because that's Issa Rae,
but it's something like,
it's like being awkward,
but he's a six-foot-four
black man growing up in America
and how awkward it was for him
and he has a white wife
and dealing with all of that.
So I'm trying to finish that up right now. I'm finishing up growing up in America and how awkward it was for him and he has a white wife and dealing with all of that.
I'm trying to finish that up right now.
I'm finishing up Janet Mock's book.
I meant to get to that.
I'm going to get to that
when I finish.
It's a great read.
She's actually in my book club
so her book is the book.
I have my book club meeting
later today.
And she's a transgender.
Mm-hmm.
Yes, she is.
Who really, really
looks like a woman.
She actually had
the gender reassignment surgery
at a very young age.
Did everything.
Worked in the strip club.
All of that.
I don't like the name for that.
Gender reassignment?
Gender reassignment.
Well, that's what she refers to.
Sounds like homework.
It's an assignment.
Yeah, you just reassign your classes.
It sounds like the surgery sounds like it's more, not temporary, permanent than that.
Just a reassignment.
You know what I mean?
It's like you can be reassigned.
You can't be reassigned again, can you?
Probably, if you chose, I would think.
All right, and yesterday I actually did this really fun thing with Essence.
I talked to three young women about their careers and kind of, you know how scary it is
when you leave the safety of having a full-time
job to start your own business. As you should
sometimes. Right, so these three women
are in the process of doing that. Some of them are
one of them is further along than the other
two, but it's just the process of doing
that, the mistakes they made, things they wish they would have
known, financial issues. Okay.
It was really interesting. Well, we got a loaded
show for you this morning. Oh, do we? First up
we have Lala Anthony. She will be here this morning. Drop got a loaded show for you this morning. Oh, do we? First up, we have La La Anthony.
She will be here this morning.
Drop on the clues bomb for La La, damn it.
La La.
She got a lot going on.
Yes.
Power is an excellent, excellent season so far.
Yes, it is.
And then we're going to have a conversation with 21 Savage this morning as well.
Yes, 21.
So La La Anthony and 21 Savage will be here this morning.
It's the world's most dangerous morning show. Oh, yeah, we got front page news coming up next, right? Yes, 21. So, Lala Anthony and 21 Savage will be here this morning. It's the world's most dangerous morning
show. Oh, yeah, we got front page news coming up next, right?
Yes, let's talk about this. Donald
Trump is having some issues with his health
bill. Oh, I thought you were about to say with his
health. Bill. Almost got happy just
a little bit. It's the Breakfast Club.
Morning, everybody. It's DJ
Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne
Degas. We are the Breakfast Club. Hey, and drop
one of Clues' bombs for hip-hop. The whole culture, period. I'm looking at the front page of the New York Daily News, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God, We Are The Breakfast Club. Hey, and drop one of Clues' bombs for hip-hop.
The whole culture, period.
I'm looking at the front page of the New York Daily News, and it says,
Rock is dead.
Hip-hop's number one in the music biz.
That's right.
Damn it.
All right.
Let me see the cover.
Right here.
See?
Rock is dead.
Okay.
Nice article right there.
You know what I'm saying?
There you go, Kendrick Lamar.
We got Kendrick Lamar, the fake Kendrick and Drake. That's dope. You know what I'm saying? There you go, Kendrick Lamar. They got Kendrick Lamar, the fake Kendrick and Drake.
That's dope.
You know what I mean?
I'm trying to tell y'all that hip-hop is pop culture.
All right.
All right.
Well, let's get into some front-page news.
Now, let's talk about Obamacare.
Yes, well, according to Donald Trump,
he does feel like he has a new plan
because his own health care bill is not going to pass.
He was trying to repeal and replace Obamacare, and that just hasn't happened.
Here's what he had to say.
I'm not going to own it.
I can tell you the Republicans are not going to own it.
We'll let Obamacare fail, and then the Democrats are going to come to us,
and they're going to say, how do we fix it?
How do we fix it?
Or how do we come up with a new plan?
Why would you want Obamacare to fail, though?
Like, shouldn't you want the best for American citizens? Why do you want the health care system to fail? I don't understand why that's the plan. Why would you want Obamacare to fail though? Like shouldn't you want the best for American citizens? Why do you want
the healthcare system to fail?
I don't understand why that's the plan. Like if
Obamacare is helping millions and millions
of Americans, why would you want it to
fail? Just because it's not your plan?
Just because your name is not on it? Yeah, pretty much.
Stop it. I wonder if people who voted for Trump
are happy. Like are they happy with the moves that they
made and the way that they voted? Some are
delusional. I read a study that said
his approval rating will never fall below a certain
percentage because some people just won't admit
that they made a mistake. They were wrong.
Bad decision. Now, we had told you before
that was his plan all along. His whole
campaign was all about repealing
this Affordable Care Act. Here's what he
used to say. That begins
with immediately repealing
and replacing
the disaster known
as Obamacare.
And it's going to be so easy.
Do you know how trash Trump's health care bill must be?
Republicans have control of the House and the
Senate. They don't even agree with him,
but he's saying he's not taking responsibility for that.
Trump even brought all 52 Republican
senators to the White House for lunch to try to get them
to repeal Obamacare
and they still didn't do it, which means lunch must
have been trash as well. That's like
going on a date with somebody and you like
pay for the food, but then you realize you're not going to sleep
with them because the conversation was so trash.
You know what I mean?
Let's talk Jordan
Edwards now. Right, the former
Dallas area police officer who
killed Jordan Edwards was indicted on
murder and other charges. And that is for that whole situation. Remember Roy Oliver, 37, from the
Bald Springs Police Department. He was he's a white officer. He discharged multiple rounds from
his rifle because Jordan Edwards and his friends were driving by in a car. They were leaving a
house party after reportedly hearing shots. Now, according to Oliver, he said that Jordan Edwards and his friends were driving by in a car. They were leaving a house party after reportedly hearing shots.
Now, according to Oliver, he said that Jordan Edwards was driving, their car was driving toward him.
But when they looked at the body camera footage, it showed the car was driving forward away from the officers and not reversing toward them, as he had stated originally.
He said he did misspeak when he said the car was moving aggressively toward the police officers.
So now he has been indicted. He fired
multiple rounds into the vehicle
and one bullet struck Jordan and killed him.
Well, I'm glad he got indicted.
Absolutely.
Doesn't mean anything, but I'm glad he got indicted.
At least they indicted him.
At least they're acknowledging something.
You lied about the incidents that happened. You got caught
because it was video surveillance
to show that what you said happened didn't happen.
Yeah, at least they're acknowledging something actually went wrong this time.
Now you took some innocent child's life.
All right, all right.
Well, that's front page news.
Now get it off your chest.
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I'm still trying to decide
why they would do construction
early in the morning. Why not do it
late at night? Why do it when people got to get to work?
Well, for some people, early in the morning, it's leftover
from late at night. Come on. 6 o'clock, you're doing
construction still? Yeah, they do that all the time.
I'm sure that people doing construction at 6 in the
morning feel the same way. I'm with you. Okay, they'd rather be
in their bed. I'm with them. Call us up right now. It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning. The same way. Okay, they'd rather be in their bed. I'm with them. Call us up right now. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
Yo. Yo, Mancho, why you mad this morning, man?
Yo, how do you make a guilty person feel guilty?
What?
All right, let's listen.
All right, I need to explain something again.
Of course, you're the cheating, right?
So now, boom, now we're going to do that argument phase,
the argument phase, argument phase.
So to her friends, I'm this crazy person,
but her friends don't know the details.
So as far as the story, and everybody likes you,
you're just an innocent one. And that's why I need story, and everybody's like, she's just an innocent one.
And that's why I'm needed because it's like everyone's, oh, you're crazy, you're crazy, you're crazy.
It's girl cheating.
Yeah, I know.
Let me tell you something, my brother.
If your girlfriend cheated, you can't make her feel guilty because women don't make those kind of decisions just spur of the moment.
All right?
She was strategic about it.
She planned it all the way through.
She knew what she was going to do, and she did it.
She don't feel guilty about it. You don't know that.
You don't know if she did it spur of the moment.
No, she did it because I heard it through a three-way conversation.
Damn.
See what I'm saying?
You're not going to make her feel guilty about something
she wanted to do. Sorry, bro.
It seems like she probably likes the other guy a lot.
Super facts.
Do you want her to be apologetic?
Maybe in the future, but she's not going to feel guilty about it.
Sorry, man.
She wanted that D.
Latoya.
Hey, good morning.
You mad this morning?
What they did to you was so foul.
Tell the people why you upset mama.
They broke into my home yesterday.
Well, two guys broke into my home yesterday.
They tried to take everything, but they ended up walking away with most of my unborn daughter's things.
No, that's awful.
I'm so sorry.
How about Tariq?
Tariq set you up?
No, I don't know Tariq.
How many of you know Tariq?
You know Tariq, Ghost and Tasha's son.
Thank you for the laugh, but she's due October 12th.
October 12th, okay.
You got a couple of months left.
I'm so sorry to hear that, Mama.
And they took all your newborn stuff? What you had in there? Yeah, all her cash,
her clothes and things like that.
You got a registry? You got a
registry set up anywhere? No, I don't have a
registry set up anywhere yet.
You got to set up a registry. See, we could have shouted
out your registry on the air, had people
go to your registry and load it up with toys
and clothes. Oh, that would have been
great. This is what you do. How about we get your number and load it up with toys and clothes? That would have been great. This is what you do.
How about we get your number
and you set up a registry
and we'll encourage people to go fill up your registry.
And you can put a couple of items in there ourselves.
That would be blessed.
Thank you.
All right, Mama.
Put her on hold, Anabee.
She's on hold.
Rasheen!
Yo, yo.
Why you mad, bro?
I'm mad because I'm out here in these streets of home, man.
All my people just locked up.
You want to be in there with them?
Nah, that's why.
That's why I'm black.
Okay, so you're blessed.
I thought you said you was mad.
My fault.
I'm blessed and I'm mad.
You're having a little survivor's remorse.
I feel that from time to time.
Yeah, I'm alone.
Like, everybody's locked up.
I was just locked up before they got me.
You said you were just locked up?
He was just locked up, he said.
What were you locked up for?
What did he get locked up for, drugs?
Smoking too much weed.
Oh, you violated your probation.
Yeah.
See, why are you talking about smoking so much weed?
I've been smoking too much weed.
I know, I was like that.
You violated probation.
They wanted me to stop, and I wouldn't stop.
We better stop if you want to stay out.
Okay.
Well, you made a choice.
I mean, what can I do?
Yeah, you made a choice, and that's what happens when you make a choice.
You made a choice to want to be in jail instead of stop smoking weed.
When I was first on probation, I did the same thing,
because I got tired of taking, like, Golden Seal and Cat's Claw to clean up my system.
I just stopped smoking weed because it was an easy choice for me, either weed or jail.
Yeah, me too.
I used to drink, like, three gallons a day and tell myself.
Yeah, man, you'd rather put your lips around a blunt
or put your lips around another man's penis?
Okay.
Get it off your chest.
800-585-1051.
If you need to vent, hit us up right now.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Come on.
What you'd rather avoid?
The Breakfast Club.
This is your time to get it off your chest.
Whether you're mad or blessed.
Say it with your chest. whether you're mad or blessed.
We want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club.
So you better have the same energy.
Hello, who's this?
This is Armani calling from Pittsburgh.
Why are you mad?
I'm mad because Anthony Yee went and found me back on Instagram.
Why won't you follow me?
I don't know who this is. This is Lil Mami Official.
At L-I-L-M-A-N-I Official.
Lil Mami. Send her a message right now. Lil Mami, not Mami official at L-I-L-M-A-M-I official. Lil Mami.
Send her a message right now.
Lil Mami, not Mami.
Send her a message right now.
We'll see if we can get her to follow you, bro.
LaVar.
Yo, what's up?
You blessed this morning, bro?
I'm blessed all the way, man.
Tell us about it.
Hey, man, I got a full tank of gas.
I woke up this morning.
My family's healthy, man.
I'm doing well.
I can't complain, man.
I love you for that, brother.
Success is subjective. Y'all may have the 757 on fire yesterday with that big comment's selfie, man. I'm doing well. I can't complain, man. I love you for that, brother. Success is subjective.
Charlemagne had the 757 on fire yesterday
with that Vic comment, though, man.
You know Michael Vic was whack for that.
Come on.
Yeah, man.
I kind of agree with Charlemagne, though.
I'm going to have to agree with Charlemagne on that one, though.
Mike Vic in the sunken place.
I might need to run up on him with the camera phone
and flash the light on him.
Didn't he release a statement saying he didn't see it?
Oh, we got it in the room, man.
Yeah, the statement was like,
oh, his hair has nothing to do with it.
You said that.
We didn't.
You brought that up.
Don't worry.
We got that for your rumor report.
Tip.
Yo, man.
What's up?
What's up, brother?
Bro, I'm going to let you do what you got to do.
I know what you're calling for, man.
You're calling to shoot your shot.
Go ahead, bro.
Basically, man.
Appreciate it, man.
Yo, Angelique.
Yes, sir.
What's up, man?
What's up?
I'm a light-skinned brother, fresh face.
That's Frank Juan.
Watch your mouth.
You know what I'm saying?
I just feel like I'm just that dude for you.
You know what I'm saying?
And I'm with the business.
You know, my name, Ho-Weight, and I'm a real one.
What does that mean?
I'm with the business and my name, Ho-Weight?
Definitely a drug dealer.
I'm with the business.
My name, Ho-Weight, is definitely drug dealer talk.
You know what I'm saying?
I'm just one of those ones. You know what I'm saying? So just check your DM out, short talk. You know what I'm saying? I'm just one of those ones.
You know what I'm saying?
So just check your DM out, shorty.
You know what I'm saying?
Word.
Check your DM out.
DMs is lit this morning.
What's your credit?
What's your credit, bro?
Oh, ****, bro.
About $5.98, but I'm working.
Nah, nah, nah, nah, nah.
Your name don't hold no weight.
You know what's more important than Angelique?
You know what's more important than Angelique?
Dating a man with bad credit.
What?
Good credit. Good credit? What? Good credit.
Good credit?
What about an ass eater?
No, man.
Oh, your ass eater?
That's terrible.
That might put his score up 50, so you're about 650.
598 credit score, but he eat ass, though.
You got to compromise.
My goodness.
How do you explain that to yourself?
You start dating a guy like that.
598 credit score, but he does though.
Jesus Christ.
Get it off your chest.
800-585-1051.
If you're upset, you need to vent, hit us up.
Or if you feel blessed, you can hit us up.
Now, Eve, we got rumors on the way?
Yes, we will talk Colin Kaepernick versus Michael Vick.
We'll tell you how Colin Kaepernick responded to what Michael Vick had to say about his hair
and Michael Vick's explanation.
All right. We'll get into all that when we come back.
Keep it locked.
This is The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
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.
So everyone's been talking about what Michael Vick had to say about Colin Kaepernick.
Now, Michael Vick was on Speak for Yourself on Fox Sports 1.
This happened on Monday, and here's what he said about Colin Kaepernick not having a job still.
First thing we got to get Colin to do is cut his hair.
I don't think he should represent himself, you know, in that way in terms of, you know, just the hairstyle.
Just go clean cut. You know, just try to be presentable. I mean, look, all the social media
stuff that he's doing, look, we get it. We understand it. It's time for, you know, Colin
to step up in a different way. And the reason he's not playing it has nothing to do with
the national anthem. I think it's more solely on his play. All right. Well, Colin Kaepernick then
put out an Instagram message, Stockholm Syndrome.
The Stockholm Syndrome appears when an abused victim
develops a kind of respect and empathy towards their abuser.
Damn.
Drop a little clue for Colin Kaepernick, then.
It's also called traumatic bonding or victim brainwashing.
And Michael Vick also responded to all of the backlash.
Now, he posted Colin Kaepernick's hair has nothing to do with him not being on an NFL roster right now.
Let's be clear.
So why'd you bring it up, Michael?
I wish only the best for Colin.
I stand by what I said about him being signed at some point this season to help an NFL club.
I think he is a great kid who has a bright future, and I'm looking forward to seeing him on the field again.
Trust and believe what I said was not in malice.
Y'all be defending these Negroes who be building foundations based on quicksand.
Okay, you're the one who made the comment about Colin Kaepernick's hair.
And then your statement the following day is his hair has nothing to do with the reason he's not playing.
You brought it up.
Yeah.
You did.
All right, now, Terrell Owens, we told you, has wanted to join the big three.
That is Ice Cube's Basketball League, which is former NBA players.
Here's what Terrell Owens had to say previously.
Hey, Cube, the guys know I can hoop.
Let me come on.
I like what you guys are doing, man.
Hey, let me come out there, man, and display some of my skills.
Let me play against some of the best, man.
I think I would be one of those exceptions to the rule as far as guys that can play in that
big three-on-three. Well, TMZ
Sports caught up with Ice Cube and
asked him, well, would you consider
letting T.O. join the team? And he
said this. Big three fan
V.A. players.
Rules are rules, Terrell Owens, okay?
You're a former football player, not a basketball
player. I know basketball wives takes
women who aren't even dating to play in basketball,
but I'm not Shawnee O'Neal.
Okay, that's what Ice Cube basically said.
Terrell Owens is going to be like Fresh Prince when he was crying to Uncle Phil.
Why you don't want me, man?
How come you don't want me, man?
Listen, nobody wants Terrell.
The NFL.
The NFL didn't want Terrell.
Not a three-on-three.
Big three don't want Terrell.
Poor Terrell.
How come you don't want me, man?
He went crying in the car.
Congratulations to Mindy Kaling.
She has revealed that she is pregnant.
Now, she's from The Office, and she had the show The Mindy Project.
Oh, okay.
She's a comedian, and she hasn't revealed who the father of her child is.
So she just started telling her friends she's pregnant,
but she won't let anybody know, not even people close to her, who is the father.
Man, who shot Mindy Kaling up? You know, she used to date BJ Novak, even people close to her, who is the father. Man, who shot Mindy Club up?
You know, she used to date BJ Novak, who was on The Office, one of her co-stars, and he's one of the writers on the show.
She even went on a date with Cory Booker a couple of years ago also.
You think Cory did that?
No.
Oh.
But we're just talking about people that she...
Who shot her club up?
But we don't know who it is.
I don't know.
She dated an author, but she's not dating anybody right now.
Who has worked on Mindy's latest project with her?
We'd like to know.
All right.
Well, I'm Angela Yee, and that is your Rumor Reports.
All right.
Thank you, Miss Yee.
Now, when we come back, Lala will be joining us.
Lala will be in the building.
We'll kick it with Lala about everything that's going on.
Lala Anthony.
Still say Anthony, damn it.
All right.
Lala Anthony.
And we're going to talk about Lala's ta-tas, all that. All right. So don't move. It's the Breakfast. La La Anthony. Still say Anthony, damn it. All right, La La Anthony. And we're going to talk about La La's Tatas, all that.
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.
Special guest in the building, La Leezy.
La La.
La La's here.
Now, I'm about to auction off these shoes.
She just tried on some shoes I ordered.
I think I can get more money.
They're so good.
These are good.
Let's talk about La La's ta-ta. Oh my God.
Stop.
Stop. This is too much.
Season 4 of Power was out.
Episode 4 came out on Sunday.
And Lala had the goods out again.
Let me say I was happy I was in
Italy when it came on because
I'm glad I wasn't as aware
of all the talk and everything that happened.
Oh, you didn't see
Lala's top top trending?
I saw it.
Who made that trend?
I feel bad watching it.
Who did that hashtag?
I've known Lala so long
so she's almost like a sister
so when you see it,
it's like, ooh,
but you want to see.
I just want to say,
Lala, no one felt bad about it
because actually we had
the episode early
and everybody crowded
around the laptop.
Man, you thought it was cold
and that laptop was on fire.
Now, I'm always interested in why you choose to show the goods, though.
Because you don't have to.
You're rich.
Okay.
You're popping.
You're rich.
You don't need the attention.
Okay, here's the situation.
And I'm glad we're talking about this
because I want to address this once and for all.
First of all, the problem is that people don't know
how to separate Lala from Lakeisha.
That's my character on power.
My character on power is currently in a relationship with Tommy.
When you're in a relationship with someone, you have sex with them.
And you take your top off.
And you take your top off.
You don't have sex fully clothed.
So that's what's happening in their relationship.
The problem is people just see it as, oh my God, Lala's on TV doing this and that.
I can't believe she's doing this.
No, Lakeisha is doing that.
And if I am a true actor and I'm real about my craft,
which I take very seriously, then that's what I'm going to do.
I'm not going to go to the creator of the show, Courtney, and say,
oh, because people are going to call in and say, you know,
I'm a bad person because I showed my boobs and every woman in the world has boobs.
I'm not going to do this and I'm going to risk my job as an actor. I'm not going to do this, and I'm going to risk my job as an actor.
I'm not going to do that.
And I will say this.
To be on Power, we got sat down from the first episode of season one
to sign a nudity clause.
You know at some point on Power, there may be 50 showtits.
At some point, it's going to come to everybody.
So I'm no different.
I'm an actor.
I work really hard at what I do.
So I just really love the people that support and really wish the people that didn't could understand that it's not Lala.
It's Lakeisha. And when I read that, I'm a bad mom because I did a scene on power.
It's the most hilarious thing to me. First of all, Kyan doesn't even watch power.
Let's start there. He's not even allowed to watch the show.
But people need to know how to separate it. For the most part, I will say the response has been amazing.
And most people do know how to separate it.
But when it becomes like, oh, you know, can't believe she did this.
What does Mello think?
What is it?
It's like, this is acting.
This is not my real life.
Like, you got to stop.
But what does Mello think?
What does he think?
How does he feel about those sex scenes?
Well, let me start with the sex scene.
That was done eight months ago. So for us, it's new start with the sex scene. That was done eight months ago.
So for us, it's new.
It just came on.
I shot that eight months ago.
So that was so long ago.
And when it was going on, you sit down, you have a discussion with the person you're with,
and you say, hey, this is what's coming up in the script.
I want to make sure you're comfortable with it.
I'll do it as tasteful as I can.
Is that sort of description?
Like, well, what did you do?
No, no, no.
That's not his personality at all.
He's just like, it's acting.
You got to do what you got to do.
And I think Lakeisha is becoming such a major character on power now that it's part of the story.
Did he watch the meme?
Did he say, I can't watch this?
I haven't talked to him about it.
I try to not bring it up.
Do y'all laugh at the memes?
I do.
I laugh at the memes.
I mean, and then sometimes I don't want to look because after a while it does become a lot.
And as much as you just want to laugh it off, it's your life.
It's your body. You're a female.
You know, we have our own insecurities.
I don't want to hear people talking about that all day long.
It's not the most comfortable feeling.
Was that the most difficult scene that you've had to do so far as an actor?
It's definitely one of the most difficult.
I mean, you're a woman.
Imagine being in a room naked and everybody's watching
and you're acting like
you're having sex with somebody
you're really not,
but you're acting like you are.
I mean, that's not the easiest
thing in the world to do.
How did you prepare for that?
Well, I mean,
I know I'd have sex.
I'm not a child.
Well, you're reading the script
at home like jumping the couch.
No, I'm just like,
I'm in the mirror
like trying to figure out
what my sex faces are.
What did your parents say? Did your mom and dad say?
Totally understand it. They're like, just acting.
Your dad too? My dad loves it. He just thinks
I'm doing a great job and he's proud of me and everyone's
proud just to see the growth of
the character. She was just
kind of around and now
she's in it. She's really in it and I'm
proud of the work I put in and I'm proud that
so many people care about Lakeisha.
And they're really into this relationship with Lakeisha and Tommy.
It's just a testament to our acting and how much work we've been putting in.
I read that that scene was terrifying for you to do.
It was.
It was.
It's terrifying.
I mean, I've never been with a white guy in real life.
I was wondering that.
I've never been with a white guy in my real life.
So now in my acting life, that was wondering that. I've never been with a white guy in my real life, so now in my acting life, that was something new.
But I could not have picked a better person than Joe Sikora, who is, to me, one of the most amazing actors out there.
And he's just so awesome and made it so comfortable.
But, yeah, it's like you're with your friend trying to, all right, put your hand here, cut, now kiss me here, now stop.
How many times did y'all film it?
Oh, my God.
A lot of stage messing up as well as time. I messed it up. I'm alive.. Now, stop. How many times did y'all film it? Oh, my God. I would have stayed messing up as long as Tom.
I'll mess with you.
I'm alive.
Live, live.
How many times did y'all mess up?
I don't know how many times we filmed it.
I know it probably took about three hours.
Three hours?
Yeah.
But it's not.
Shirt off, shirt on, shirt on.
And it's edited to look so real.
But when you're doing it, it's not really like that.
It's like, okay, lean back.
Now, do this.
Kiss him there. Now stop. Put your
hand there. Move it up. It's not just
flowing the way it looks
on camera. Was it difficult
being intimate with a white guy?
Like, what does it smell like?
Joe is amazing. I'm just
going to leave it at that. It wasn't
a bad thing. I just like how everyone keeps saying
that I'm playing in the leave it at that. It wasn't a bad thing. I just like how everyone keeps saying that I'm playing in the snow
or whatever that is.
So it was fine.
All right, when we come back, we got more with Lala.
We got to find out, is Lala moving to Houston,
or is she staying in New York?
Is she moving at all?
We'll find out.
Keep it locked.
This is The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy Angela Yee.
Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We have Lala Anthony in the building now.
Charlamagne?
Who was taking all those pictures of you in Italy last week?
My friends.
My friends.
I just got back yesterday.
I just got back.
You sound like a jealous boyfriend.
Who was taking all those pictures?
What is the point of being on a beach, wearing a bathing suit, if you're not going to take pictures?
Like, what's the point?
I'm a female.
I'm happy with my body.
I don't really care what people say and whatever.
It is what it is.
It seems like you're having a good time.
I'm having a good time.
I'm living my life.
I've been through a lot, so I'm just enjoying it, having fun, and just really happy
about where my life is right now.
You ready to move to Houston?
I'm not moving anywhere.
I'm New York born
and bred, and I will be staying.
So the whole family's staying in New York?
I don't know about that. I don't know about those
trick questions you try to ask me,
but
I am staying in New York.
So if Mello moves, you don't move with him?
We haven't got, we're not at that place right now.
There was a rumor that you and, what's that guy's name?
I can never pronounce his name, Kofi.
Why do you keep bringing him up to everybody?
Because there was a rumor that him and Lala exchanged numbers at the BET Awards.
And by the way, even if they did exchange numbers, why couldn't it be just on a professional level?
I don't know.
I'm just asking did they exchange numbers.
Then we can get to the other layers of the question.
I mean, we presented together.
So, of course, you want to have a vibe with somebody.
You're presenting with a guy who had never met him before.
And we know all the same people.
We have a lot of mutual friends.
So, yeah, it was cool.
It was nothing like that.
It's totally cool.
Why are you smiling?
Because he's hot.
But it's nothing like that.
Same thing.
He's a racist. Exactly. He's hot Because he's hot, but it's nothing like that. I'm being Issa Racist. Exactly.
He's hot. He's like the new hot
thing. But what is he like 19,
20 years old? What do I do with that?
You see what R. Kelly out here doing?
Nah, nah. What am I doing?
And by the way, in Girl Trip, he's the one whose penis
was too big for Jada Pinkett Smith to have sex
with him, just so you know. That's acting though.
Ooh. They might have been tight.
Don't hate. Don't typing. Don't hate.
Don't hate.
Don't hate.
You are. But as a woman, sometimes it is hard because even if you did exchange numbers, people make
a lot out of things like that.
Well, I think for me, it's also a newer space because the space that I'm in, everybody's
watching every single thing that I'm doing.
I've always been the girl that's cool with everybody and has all these friends and it's
never been an issue.
But now that things are the way they are, everyone's like, all these friends and it's never been an issue. But now that
things are the way they are, everyone's like,
oh, well, who's she hanging out with now? Who's she doing this?
Who's she doing that? Look, I'm not
even on that right now. I'm just cool
and just enjoying my life. But who saw y'all
exchange numbers, though? I don't even know if we
did exchange numbers. The point is people just
want to start a story about
anything. We probably were like taking a picture
or something. Gotcha, gotcha.
So you would have to turn him down just because he's young? I didn't say
that.
I didn't say he was young.
I didn't say I would turn him down.
So what space are you
in now? Because how would you describe it?
What's your Facebook status?
What's your Facebook status?
I don't even think I'd go on Facebook.
My status right now is
putting myself first, which I always say, as women, we forget to do a lot.
We put everything and everyone else before us.
Just putting myself first, and whatever's meant to happen will happen.
I'm learning that I don't have to have it all figured out.
Life just has to happen, and things will sometimes just figure themselves out.
That seems like you're in a good space, though.
My best friend.
I mean, when you're with somebody for 13 years,
since they were 19 years old, and you have a 10-year-old child,
you would hope that you guys could be cool.
We're the best of friends.
Were you aware that your character on Power was going to be expanded
so much before you guys started filming?
I knew before.
At first, I thought I was going to be killed off,
because the end, it was kind of just up in the air.
I was like, oh, that's it for Lakeisha.
It's a wrap.
Because on Power, everybody, you know, people get killed.
It's just what happens.
And then I got the call that the character was coming back and in a bigger capacity.
And that really made me happy.
I mean, Power's the hottest show on TV.
So to be a part of it is an honor.
Because that's interesting.
So you didn't know just like we didn't.
No, I didn't know.
And another thing, even with these sex scenes and all this stuff you guys watch, I don't see them before.
And that's what people don't understand.
So as you're watching them, I'm watching them at the same time.
I don't get to sit in a screening room before and watch and say, hey, I don't like that.
Do this.
When you watch it is when I watch it.
So imagine how that feels, that you got to watch it when the world watches it.
Do you ever look and say, damn, I am hot?
No, I look and I'm like, fuck, I wish I went to the gym more that day.
I wish I didn't eat this.
Like a Dan H.D.
Yeah, I'm like, of course, of course.
I'm like, oh, I see that, I see this.
You see everything.
Right, people are overly critical of them.
Yeah, of course.
What's the amount of people that tried to holler
when everybody heard you was going through your situation?
I'm sure you're dealing with a lot of people.
And by the situation, they mean
we don't know if Melo and Lala are
getting divorced or separated or what.
We're not divorced.
Yeah, not divorced. Still married.
Yeah, it was a lot of activity.
Everybody's surprised. Like, damn.
I don't like that little evil grin you got going.
I feel sorry for Melo right now.
Don't feel sorry for him.
Feel sorry for me. Because you're right. I mean, people... I don't now. Don't feel sorry for him. Feel sorry for me.
Because you're right.
I mean, people, I don't know.
You just feel like.
Any of his friends.
I know one of his friends had to holler because guys are grimy.
Whoa.
Come on.
Look at that face.
I'm telling you.
Guys are grimy.
No, no, no.
Guys are grimy.
Guys are grimy.
But no, everybody's been super respectful.
But there's a couple of people definitely trying to shoot their shot.
Does he ask you, like, who's trying to hire you?
No, he doesn't ask me questions like that.
He ain't thinking that right now.
He doesn't ask me questions like that.
He's getting a baby back.
That's all he gets.
I remember Page Six said one time that Mello said,
La La's married, I'm not.
Yeah, but...
Was that true?
How would I know?
I mean, that just sounds so stupid.
And for a girl to believe that,
she's just as dumb.
Come on, that's just as stupid.
And that's not even his vibe.
No, not at all.
All right, we got more with Lala
when we come back.
We'll talk about her reality show.
Also, if her and Mello
ever went to counseling.
We'll talk about it
when we come back.
Here's Kanye West.
It's Through the Wire.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee,
Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We have Lala in the building. Yee. Do you feel like Girl, We Are the Breakfast Club. We have a la-la in the building.
Yee. Do you feel like sometimes guys
just like Jay-Z talks about on his
444 album, it takes for them
to almost lose something
to realize what they really are. Yes, that's
true. Because Mello liking every picture.
Because the guys in this room
are like, I'll be watching. No, but the guys in this room
have gone through situations
in their relationships as well.
So sometimes it does.
And obviously Jay-Z went through it with Beyonce.
So do you think sometimes that could be the case?
I do think that.
But I think it's humans in general.
I think we always appreciate what we have when we don't have it.
Like that's girls and guys, not just guys.
We always take things for granted in life when we have them.
That's just human nature.
And you can't wait until somebody is one foot out the door to then realize.
And that's a lesson to a lot of women and men out there.
Appreciate what you have.
Yeah, I mean, men have to get the fear of God put in them.
Yes, we do.
We've got to touch the stove.
We burn our hand.
We might touch it again.
You know what I'm saying?
I feel like it happens to guys more than women.
It does.
It does happen.
But I'm saying women even just in life could be your job, could be friendships.
I just think we take things for granted and then when you don't have it anymore,
you realize how much you appreciate it, how much you want it.
And in life, you should live in the moment and appreciate people and appreciate things.
When do you realize that, you know what?
Okay, maybe all is forgiven now.
Do you ever take your foot off his neck or you just?
I'm not there yet.
Have y'all went to see counselors or Tyrese?
Tyrese.
I love Tyrese.
Listen.
What's wrong with Tyrese?
Tyrese has helped me through some hard times.
I love Tyrese.
He's awesome.
Listen, we're good.
We're figuring it out.
Right now, Melo is figuring out the Knicks and basketball
and where the next couple months of his life is going to be,
and I want to support him through that.
We love Melo.
The power is with Lala right now.
All the power in the relationship is definitely with Lala.
I want Melo out of New York, though.
You do?
Yes.
He deserves better.
I want to see him be able to compete for a championship.
Well, Lala's not leaving New York, so he might want to figure that out.
Can we stay?
We all stay.
I mean, I want him to be happy, and I will say New York has not panned out to be what he wanted it to be.
And he's so loyal.
Sometimes I tell him that he's loyal to a fault.
Like, he's loyal, loyal to the end to people that haven't necessarily always been loyal to him.
What else are you working on as far as producing?
Because I know you have your production company and acting. Yeah, so I
just finished a movie with Whoopi Goldberg
and Tessa Thompson, which I'm really
excited about. Tessa Thompson and I play sisters
in the movie. I loved her from Creed
and all her amazing work. So just finished
that. Still working on
my book, The Love Playbook.
Turning into a movie with Queen Latifah, so we're working
on that. She's obviously been crazy with
Girls Trip. So working on that. She's obviously been crazy with Girls Trip.
So working on that.
And then Power starts back up in September.
So it's coming quick.
And I also launched my own clothing line in Lord & Taylor at the end of the summer as well.
So working on that.
Oh, nice.
Yeah.
You still speak with Kim and Kim Kardashian?
Of course.
What?
Of course I do. Have you reached out to her about Rob and what's going on and Linda helping her?
I mean, what can I do. Have you reached out to them about Rob and what's going on and Linda helping her? I mean, what can I do?
What can I do other than be an ear and be supportive to all my friends?
Are you still doing the strip club reality show?
Yeah, the show with Bernice.
Yeah, we are doing it.
No, it was bartenders and Instagram models that are trying to become entrepreneurs.
Yes, we are still doing that.
Funny you said that because I have a big meeting on Friday
just to see where we're at and get that going on VH1.
How do you feel right now, though, just in general, overall?
I feel like I've been tested and I'm making it through.
I definitely feel like, you know, I've been dealt a crazy hand recently,
but I'm just making it through a lot of prayer,
a lot of support from my friends and family, great people around me,
and life goes on.
Things happen, and it's not what happens to you.
It's how you react to it, and I'm just like, I'm going to keep moving forward
and be an example to people and women out there that everybody goes through shit.
Shit happens, so you got to keep pushing on.
Were you close to a breaking point ever?
I think I'm a human being.
Yes, I've had a couple moments where I've been close to a breaking point.
I'm human.
You know, things happen.
But I have my son to live for.
Like, I can't be a great mom if I'm in the corner, like, breaking down.
I have to move forward.
And, you know, like I said, things happen.
What makes me any different from anybody else?
I'm not the first, and I definitely won't be the last to go through relationship issues, marriage problems.
Like, things happen.
And you're handling it really well.
Like, you're the girl that you do wrong by, and then she just starts posting on social media and looking flawless as hell.
You know what I'm saying?
And then you're upset.
And then her career is popping.
Like, it's the one meme that's like when you forget who you are
and it's like you looking kind of down
and then you remember who you are
and it's like you stepping out the shower or something crazy.
I'm sure you got a lot of hate big hate texts.
I know you saw that.
I'm sure you got a lot of hate big hate texts.
I did see that.
I mean, then you just start focusing on yourself
and putting your energy into yourself,
which means eating right, working out, doing what you need to do to make yourself happy. Like I said, I can't control
other people, but I can control myself. So I just put my energy into myself and my son.
These young women that are on the show that you're producing, they used to be bartenders and
I guess Instagram models. What kind of advice do you give them? Do you find that you're
friends with them outside of the show?
Do they come to you for certain things?
Do you communicate with them?
Or do you feel like it's a strictly business relationship?
Can you say who's on the show yet?
Did you say someone?
Well, I know Bernice, Gracie, those group of girls.
There's a bunch of Kyra Chaos.
There's a bunch of girls on the show.
I am friends with some of them, and I've tried to mentor and give advice and be there.
And then others, I don't know that well, and it is more of a business relationship.
I mean, we've all gotten to where we are in life because someone has helped us or coached us through.
So if I can help somebody else in any way, I'm all about that.
I'm all about women empowerment and not judging people because of their past or mistakes they've made
and just really getting to know somebody
and judging them from who they are as a person.
Bernice has been in the headlines a lot lately
because of the whole situation with T.I.
What advice did you give her?
Because I know you guys hang out.
I actually didn't talk to her too much about that
because there's certain things you know you don't want to.
I got my own shit going on.
I don't want to be involved in everybody's shit. i don't get involved in that and you know i wish tiny and ti the best
in the world i mean i love them both and tiny is an amazing person like i don't want to be involved
in that because you don't know half the time you don't know what's true and what's not true and i'm
living it like i've heard so much stuff about my own situation i'm like where did they get that
from like so i'm not gonna get involved in anybody else's mess.
I got to make sure I'm focusing on my ass.
Have you ever gone to hang out with them just to make somebody mad?
Like, I'm going out to hang with Bernice.
I have.
And I've had to hang out with them because of the show.
Show prep.
Yeah, show prep.
But Bernice, she's a dope person.
Oh, absolutely.
We've had a lot of fun hanging out.
And, you know, she's trying to be a great mom trying to be an entrepreneur
and why wouldn't anybody want to support that when y'all gonna break the internet and do a bikini
pick together you and bernice
i'm just looking out for the fellas my brother that's all you know what i'm saying
bernice and lala i think I've done enough for right now.
I think I could go on a little break after this Power episode.
I think I've done enough.
Yeah, between the Power episode and last week in Italy.
I'm covered.
I'm covered.
The gels are good for the next six months.
Try to post it up there this time, too.
Well, we appreciate you for joining us.
Of course.
And thank you for stopping through and being so honest.
Power season three.
No more ta-tas this season, right?
Right.
Do we have any more sex scenes?
Of course.
We have to.
Well, there you have it.
La La.
Thank you.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Shout out to La La for joining us.
If you missed it, you can see the full interview online.
Yes, it's on Breakfast Club YouTube page.
Salute to La Leezy.
All right.
She can do what she want, man.
She's an actress at the end of the day.
Right.
I think it's hard for us to distinguish that because we've been knowing La La for so long.
That's true.
We don't see Lakeisha's ta-tas.
But I think you do a great job as an actor when people really get mad at you
for the role you're playing.
That means they believe it.
Yes.
All right, well,
let's get to the rumors.
What are we talking?
R. Kelly?
All right.
Listen up.
It's just in.
All the gossip.
Gossip.
The Rumor Report.
Gossip.
Gossip.
With Angela Yee.
It's the Rumor Report.
The Breakfast Club.
We filled you in yesterday
about Timothy Savage.
Now, Timothy Savage is the father of Joycelyn Savage.
He feels like his daughter is being held hostage and being manipulated and brainwashed by R. Kelly.
Well, he has some things to say because R. Kelly is saying that he is going to sue because of these terrible allegations.
Here is how Timothy Savage responded to that.
You know the reason why Miss Joycelyn Savage didn't tell you where her location is?
She's not allowed to tell you her location.
Mr. R. Kelly, if you want to file a lawsuit, you should have filed it yesterday.
I'm waiting on you so everybody can see your dirty laundry.
File it.
And Jocelyn, I'm praying for you, baby.
I've been thinking about them girls all week, man.
I'd just be wondering if R. Kelly fed them today.
I mean, it's a sad situation. It is like they don't know it.
There's other women that have come forward that were part of the, I guess, quote-unquote cult
that have escaped from there, and they talked about how crazy it is,
and these young girls, somehow, minds have been manipulated.
Well, that one girl that keep talking, she look pretty happy and full.
But, you know, the thing is, it is summertime. And what our producer
said, if you look at it, she has
a turtleneck on
and her long sleeves. She's in Chicago
though. How hot is it in Chicago?
I saw her in the house. It might have been cold in the house.
You might keep the cold in there.
She was outside.
She got a turtleneck on and all that.
That's hot. It's hot in Chicago.
But she's not sweating.
Alright, well, let's get into that because Joycelyn Savage then has posted another video message,
and that is to her father.
Now, first of all, she's saying that her father knew exactly what was going on
and that he actually dropped her off at a friend's house to be driven to R. Kelly's house
and knew that she would be staying with R. Kelly for some extended period,
but he's saying that he didn't know it would be for years.
He was just thinking it would be about a few months while he was mentoring her.
Nah, a few minutes with R. Kelly is a few minutes too long.
Why would a father take his daughter to R. Kelly's house?
That sounds crazy.
Now, Joy Dillon responded to her father.
Here's what she said.
Dad, you know everything that's going on with the media and
internet and what you have done is a complete disaster and you need to stop because right now
I am fed up with everything you are doing. You're embarrassing me and the whole entire family. I am
happy where I'm at and the people that I'm around and it's getting out of hand seriously because
honestly you know the situation that had happened that night when I went to meet
R. Kelly. I love you to death.
Please stop what you're doing.
I will say this. You drop your daughter off with R. Kelly, you're going to get
what you asked for. Alright.
She also said the reason she's not giving her location
is for safety purposes.
Who's safety? R. Kelly went on
social media. Who's she trying to keep safe?
And yesterday on Instagram, he posted
don't let yesterday take up too much of today.
You have work to do and purpose to live.
Make it count.
Who said that?
R. Kelly.
This was his motivational post on Instagram.
And then he posted a picture with Nelson Mandela.
No.
And he said,
One thing you taught us is how to stand strong in the face of adversity.
Happy birthday, Nelson Mandela.
Rest in peace.
I'm about to tweet R. Kelly right now. I'm going to say, What you going to say? I'm going to say, And pee is wet. That peace. I'm about to tweet R. Kelly right now.
I'm going to say, and pee is wet.
That's what I'm going to tell him.
I think he probably blocked you.
He blocked you. I'm sure he blocked you.
I don't know. Was it Twitter?
Let me see if I'm blocked from R. Kelly.
Nope.
You're not blocked?
He
is wet. I'm going to retweet it.
Oh my gosh, guys.
All right, Kevin Smith recently did a 20th anniversary screening of Chasing Amy at Outfest.
And he said that Ben Affleck said that a man kissing another man is the greatest acting challenge an actor can ever face. So according to Kevin Smith, he's saying that Ben Affleck knew that he was really a real actor
once he actually did that scene kissing Jason Lee made him feel like he was finally a serious actor.
You got to put that in some context.
I mean, it's serious acting if you're a heterosexual male.
Right.
Yeah, if you're a homosexual male,
that's not acting.
Now, some people were very upset about this.
Evan Rachel Woods saw that in a headline
and she went in.
She said, try getting raped in a scene.
Also, grow up, Ben.
And she was upset.
She said, I'm sure he just thought it was funny,
but even jokes like that are damaging.
Also, you think us ladies
like kissing all the guys we kiss?
Just because it's a straight kiss
doesn't mean we enjoy it.
Ahem.
Why she had to be so extreme?
I didn't think he was making a joke.
I thought that was a serious thing.
She said he needs to grow up, I guess, and that it was a damaging statement.
Now, to put it in context, though, Ben Affleck did say this over 20 years ago.
So this was during when Chasing Amy was released, so it's not a recent thing that he said.
All right, there's a new documentary coming out
that's going to explore Kanye's broken relationship with Jay-Z.
They have put out a little trailer.
It's a combination of home videos, interviews, and unseen footage.
They're putting all of that together.
Now, in this preview video,
you can see one of Kanye's childhood friends, Eugene McNair,
and he's going through Kanye's old house, I guess,
where he had a lot of
things, a lot of materials, a lot of porn as well. Here's part of that trailer.
Childhood friend Eugene McNair was witness to Kanye's prodigious talent for making music
in this house, which has remained virtually untouched for 20 years.
This is Kanye's room where he used to do his thing.
Keyboard stand was there.
Crankster Records everywhere. Craigslist records everywhere.
Craigslist records everywhere.
He had an extensive porno collection.
I don't care that much.
We got the big brother record.
I don't need a documentary on Jay-Z and Kanye's friendship.
Well, it's called Public Enemies, Jay-Z vs. Kanye.
It was a very strong and positive relationship until Kanye's public rants started happening.
I don't care that much.
All right.
Well, I'm Angela Yee, and that is your rumor report.
And I would just like to say I just had an unintentional petty party.
So let's just make it an official petty party.
Everybody just go to R. Kelly's Twitter.
It's R. Kelly.
And just put P is wet.
That's all.
That's all you got to type.
Just put P is wet at R. Kelly.
You got about 300 retweets.
I know.
It's an unintentional petty party. So let's is wet at R. Kelly. You got about 300 retweets. I know. I didn't mean it.
It's an unintentional petty party, so let's just make it an official petty party.
It's moving.
Everybody just R. Kelly.
Tweet R. Kelly and just put P is wet.
That's all.
P-E-E-I-S-W-E-T.
P is wet.
That's all.
You think people don't know how to spell that?
I didn't.
Did you have to spell that?
He didn't know he had to ask.
Wow.
This is ridiculous.
Thank you for spelling that for everyone. Oh, I'm foul. But R. Kelly's not foul? Okay, foul. He replied, yes, it ask. Wow. This is ridiculous. Thank you for spelling that for everyone.
Oh, I'm foul.
But R. Kelly's not foul?
Okay, foul.
He replied, yes, it is.
All right.
No, he didn't.
No, he didn't.
He didn't.
He didn't.
All right.
Charlamagne.
He said, I'll show you how warm it is, too, Charlamagne.
Wow.
I am so distracted by this petty party now.
All right.
I love a good petty party.
Who are you giving your pee?
I mean, your donkey, too.
Donkey of the Day is going to an institution that I absolutely positively
love and adore. Chick-fil-A?
Donkey of the Day does not discriminate. No, the other one.
Walmart. Okay. Yes, we need them.
You don't sell Mosey Moe t-shirts anymore?
They never did. It was Target, sir. I need you to stay in your
rich lane. Oh, sorry. Okay, and let us
average earners
do what we do. Well, Target
doesn't sell anymore. Did you know that? Yes, I did, sir.
Absolutely. What are you going to do now?
I don't know.
I really don't.
I'm at a loss for words right now.
I really don't.
I really don't know what I'm going to do.
All right.
Dog of the Day, when we come back,
keep it locked.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
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This is wet. Now, donkey of the day
for Wednesday, July 19th goes to the holy
place that I was raised in. The place that
caused a young man like me from Moncks Corner, South
Carolina to dream bigger than the dirt road I was
raised on. The place that no matter what
time or day or night it was,
they welcomed me with open arms.
And that's Walmart. Drop one of the
clues bombs for Walmart, damn it.
Now, I don't know about y'all,
but when I was young
and it was after midnight
in Moncks Corner, South Carolina
and we had nothing else to do,
24-hour Walmart was like a club.
Okay, we would pull up
to Wally World
and walk around Walmart
all damn night.
So it hurt my heart
to see Walmart do something
so donkey-worthy this week.
Or say, see,
see we,
what did I say, Sidney?
What did I just say?
Oh, yes, it hurt my heart.
All right, to see Walmart do something something so donkey worthy this week okay see we can't let mike vicks
shucking and jiving in r kelly's coat distract us from the fact that walmart was selling wig
caps on their site and the color of the wig caps was listed as nigga brown okay i won't say the
n-word anymore i promise all right i just needed to say it out so y'all understand the severity of this situation.
Now, on Walmart's website this week, it was an item listed as a Jagazi.
That's how you pronounce it, Yee?
Uh-huh, Jagazi.
As a Jagazi Naturals full cap weaving net durable stretchy weaving net weaving cap wig cap.
Below that was a picture of a mannequin head with the wig cap on it
and it said size medium and the
color was N-word brown. I can't
make this kind of stuff up. Let's go to KTR
KTV ABC 13 for the report, please.
Walmart is apologizing for a
racial slur that was included in a product
description on its website. Several
people have sent Eyewitness News a screenshot
of this image that shows the head
of a mannequin with a Jagazi natural full cap weaving net.
The N word is used to describe the color in the product's description.
We reached out to the company and a spokesperson released the following statement.
They said they are very sorry and appalled that this third party seller listed their item with this description on their online marketplace. Meanwhile, Jigazi issued a statement on its website saying they are aware of the Walmart
image and that someone used the company's name to list an item.
They said, quote, people have often used our brand name to try and sell their fake products
and that they are a 100% black company for black people.
Basically, Walmart and Jigazi said, N-word, please.
Okay, Jigazi said someone was using their name
to sell a product, and Walmart is saying,
look, they're a third-party vendor.
That don't got nothing to do with us.
But within the history of life,
has N-word brown been considered a color?
I've never heard brown referred to as N-word brown.
Doo-doo brown, yes.
N-word brown, no.
Okay, that's never been a thing.
And let's be clear.
If you're going to associate the N-word with a color,
just let that color be black. I would rather you not associate the N-word with anything, no. Okay, that's never been a thing. And let's be clear. If you're going to associate the N-word with a color, just let that color be black.
I would rather you not associate the N-word with anything, period.
But if it is going to be a color, let it be N-word black. And I'm really starting to believe that people understand issues dealing with race are the fastest way to bring attention to your product.
Somebody wanted to bring attention to this wig cap. That wig cap was probably sitting on Amazon or sitting on Walmart not moving
until somebody had the bright marketing idea
to give the color a name.
And that was N-word brown.
I don't think Walmart had anything to do with it,
but they got to get the donkey
because they are the mighty Walmart.
They have to have a better vetting process than this.
This is like TSA being weak at an airport
and passengers just bringing what they want on a plane.
But I do believe that someone did this on purpose
just to bring attention to those damn
weight caps.
But Wally World's not supposed to let that happen.
That's not supposed to happen on y'all watch, okay?
Please give the holy grounds of Walmart
the biggest hee-haw.
Alright.
And I'm just slightly
distracted by this petty party.
Now, I just realized that you tweeted it twice in two different ways.
What is wrong with you?
Because I'm slow.
So I just...
I'm so confused.
Because I tweeted it to him.
Right.
But then I realized the whole timeline couldn't see it.
So I had to put the word in front of his at name.
His at name is R. Kelly.
So I had to put P is wet at R. Kelly.
He did it twice.
I was like, why is this on here two times?
Yeah, because I put at R. Kelly P is wet. Instead of P is wet at R. Kelly. He did it twice. I was like, why is this on here two times? Yeah, because I put at R. Kelly, P is wet.
Instead of P is wet, at R. Kelly.
But the sky is blue, P is wet, and we're having a petty party,
and R. Kelly's mentioned.
Please go to his page.
So far, you're at 1.3 thousand retweets.
Oh, it's going to be bad for him all day.
His Twitter is at R. Kelly.
Just simply put P is wet.
That's all.
Nothing more, nothing less.
You are petty.
I love a petty party. And you know, today is National Hot Dog Day. Kelly. Just simply put, pee is wet. That's all. Nothing more, nothing less. You are petty. I love a petty party.
And you know,
today is National Hot Dog Day.
Great.
You know what comes out
of hot dogs?
Pee.
No, it doesn't.
I was just looking at
how hot dogs are made.
It's very disgusting.
There's pee in them.
No, it's not.
There might be.
There might be.
There's definitely
some pee in hot dogs.
Oh, goodness.
That's what makes it
give it that smoky smell.
Yep.
Okay.
All right.
Thank you for that donkey today. When we come back, 21 Savage will be joining us. That's what makes it give it that smoky smell. Yep. Okay. All right.
Thank you for that donkey today.
When we come back, 21 Savage will be joining us.
My guy, 21.
Usually we do ASCII, but 21 Savage is stopping through, so we'll do it tomorrow.
Is that okay with you, Yee?
Mm-hmm.
All right.
21 Savage, when we come back, don't move.
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. Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We got a special guest in the building.
21.
21 Savage.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Welcome back.
21 Savage, he was just on the PJ.
Yeah. Thought the PJ was about to crash.
Hell, yeah.
We're finna beat the pilot up.
That would help.
On the way down.
Right before we got to the ground, we would have just beat them up right before we got to the ground.
You don't do the PJs too much,
do you, right?
Are you just...
That's all I take, really.
Just to avoid, like,
the problems at the airport?
Yeah.
Or whatever.
Yeah.
And when we interviewed you
last year, man,
just through conversation,
of course you could tell you're street,
but I could tell you
had a socially conscious shot.
And I love when the album
is that you got the record
Nothing New.
Mm-hmm.
I think people
not paying attention to that record for some reason, man.
They don't want to.
They want to just focus on, you know what I mean?
But hey, you paying attention to it, right?
What inspired that record, though?
What made you want to make that?
Just music.
I just be, you know what I mean, just trying to create music.
Just trying new stuff, talk about new stuff.
The last time you came, you didn't do the deal with Epic.
Nah.
What made you do the deal with Epic?
I know you were so big on independent and doing your own thing.
What made you partner up?
L.A. came with the bag.
Bottom line.
Yeah.
But then he bailed.
Well, not on purpose.
You know how that go.
I mean, he did what he was supposed to do with me before he left.
Gotcha.
You know what I mean?
So my situation is stoned.
Did LA call you and be like, yo, I'm about to be out, man?
Nah, but I didn't talk to him, like, after that.
Like, we always talk.
We go out to eat.
We be kicking it all the time.
All right.
It has to feel good to have your album do so well in the first week, too.
Yeah.
Number two in the country.
My first album, yeah, it feel great.
I don't mind losing to Jay-Z, man.
That's a good one to look to. I would've been
number one if Jay-Z would've never dropped,
man. Jay-Z let a young n***a shine, man.
Lonzo Ball said Iza
was better than 444.
How'd that make you feel? I know you saw it.
S***, it made me feel like s***
that. That's how you feel.
That's what it is. S***, it's better than 444. That's how you feel. That's what it is. It's a better than 4-4-4 that I be rocking.
You know what I mean?
Yeah, but not the age group.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
You know?
Music art, though.
Like, it ain't really like no...
You can't really say what's better music.
That's just like saying hip-hop better than rock.
Like, you can't really say what's better.
Yeah, subjective.
Whatever you into.
It's like, whatever he like, that's what he like. So he like, it's a better than 444 you know i mean yeah you gotta feel like you're
winning in life just all across the board right now too just as far as everything just being so
great for you right now yeah i think it's because i done been through so much like god just just
blessing me like non-stop right now like i deserve it i feel
like i deserve it do you ever look back and see all the kids that follow you and say maybe i should
do things differently when i rap or or look a certain way or move a certain way because there's
so many kids follow and do what i do nah not really because i tell the whole story i don't just
glorify it like i let you know like hey can get shot, you can go to jail.
You know what I mean?
And I give back, so it ain't like I'm just, you know what I mean?
I interact with kids and fans and stay in school.
When I see them, I take pictures, stay in school, do this, do that.
Music going to be music.
I'm just expressing my story.
It ain't like I'm on the mic like hey hey you little nine
year old go get a gun and shoot somebody like no i'm just expressing what i done been through you
know i mean we said it last time remember when i told you like if i weren't rapping without
rapping about who knows who would be listening to me right it ain't really no positive rapper
if you just think about it like who's just positive that's winning yeah everybody i mean
everybody got that screen edge to him i love what you said on Nothing New.
You said, lost his faith in Jesus Christ.
Now he praying to a bandana.
Yeah.
Explain that a little bit.
You know, like, when you in the street, like, it really, like, religion ain't really big.
Like, you know what I mean?
When you thugging like that, like, n****s just praying to that gun, really.
And if you a gangbanger, you praying to your bandana
because that's what's going to protect you at the end of the day.
You know what I mean?
I was going to say, dating Amber Rose,
does that make you think more about women's issues too?
Because she's been very vocal about women's rights
and with the slut walk and everything
and talking about not addressing women in a certain way.
Does that make you be like, you know what? I i gotta be more aware of how i talk about women too i mean music
is music like i'm gonna just pop my on my songs because that's like music but like in real life i
ain't i don't really disrespect women like that like i'm like i grew up like with my mama like
that's all i had you know i mean so my mama always just taught me to respect women.
But I mean, that's what people want to hear in music.
So I'm going to say that.
They're going to keep paying me to say that.
I'm going to say it.
You know what I mean?
But I don't even mean being disrespectful.
But just as far as how, in general, there's this double standard that exists in society.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Anyway, but has it changed you just as far as how you think?
Because sometimes being exposed to different people who we date kind of shapes who we are.
He said he taking vitamins and drinking water now.
That's true.
Yeah, but now, like, certain shit that we talk about, like, yeah.
Like, she done opened my eyes up to a lot of shit.
Just, like, how people just bash people.
Like, I see what she be talking about.
Like, she done broke it down to me, and I done looked at her like, damn.
Like, she might post something of me on the Internet,
and I just read what they saying.
And it might not even be the case, you know what I mean?
But I just see, like, okay, I see where she coming from
with, like, the double standard, how a n***a can do this
and a girl can't do it and all that type of s***.
How did y'all meet?
We met at a party. We been, like, all that type of s***. How did y'all meet? We met at a party.
We been like just on some cool s***.
I been shooting my shot.
You been shooting your shot?
Yeah.
I saw when you tweeted out,
got a superstar chick you got a crush on
or something like that.
That was a while ago though.
Yeah.
He was shooting.
I was shooting.
That was her?
Yeah.
Okay.
I thought it was Kylie Jenner back then.
Nah.
Nah.
That was after Kylie. Yeah. Kylie. I thought it was Kylie Jenner back then. Nah. Nah, that was after Kylie.
Yeah.
Kylie, she with Travis.
How did you know that there was going to be a little bit, like, when did you get a sense of a little bit of a, okay, maybe she is a little bit interested?
I'm just a young gangster, man.
You know, ladies can't resist me.
You know what I mean?
There ain't too many niggas like me in the world, baby.
You know what I mean? There's a lot of suckers in the industry you know i mean it ain't really no gangsters who really know how to treat women
in the industry like that you know i mean all right we got more with 21 savage when we come
back we got to find out more about his relationship his beefs and all that so So don't move. 21 Savage is in the building. That was FaceTime.
21 Savage.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
21 Savage is in the building.
Now, Charlamagne.
I saw that tweet.
You said, niggas really think a man expressing his feelings to a girl is soft,
but y'all would tell the nigga who gonna snitch on you.
You love him every day.
I'm facts, though.
I'm facts.
Yeah, I ain't soft, though. I'm facts, though. I'm facts. Yeah, I ain't soft,
though. I'm soft with my girl,
but in real life, you'll get your ass
beat. But you understand that, because
people aren't used to seeing you like that, either.
We're not used to seeing 21 Savage like...
But then they don't really know that.
I know, but from what we know of you,
from the image that we have, I'm not used to seeing that.
I mean, it's cute to me, because I'm
a woman, but I'm sure you can see where people are like, damn.
Yeah, I see what, but I don't see the south.
I see like, ah, he, you know what I mean?
But don't, not south.
I ain't south.
I'm south with a girl.
What, I'm supposed to be hard?
Now, let me ask you a question.
With Amber, she's so vocal.
Right.
And sometimes she says things that piss people off.
Right.
And people respond sometimes in a negative way. Now, do you have to clap back at each and every one of them?
No. See, when I said that, I was talking about like people who got voices, not like just your everyday fan who just on the Internet typing something.
But like if you know, like I'm going to bump into you, like, you know, I mean, you can't just disrespect my woman and just think, you know what I mean? So if you famous or you, you know what I mean, somebody who I'm going to see
and you disrespectful, then it's going to be smoke when I see you.
How have you adjusted to, like, the paparazzi?
I saw a paparazzi run up on y'all one night,
and it looked like everybody around you didn't know whether to shoot
or damn swing or...
It should be crazy.
I don't know.
I mean, she told me I got to be nice to him.
I'd be being nice to him, I guess.
And you had a conversation with Wiz?
Or you didn't?
No, we ain't had no conversation.
I just saluted him.
We ain't talk.
How was that being around the kids, though?
I don't really be around them like that.
But he's a cool child.
Like, he's very smart.
But, like, you know what I mean?
Like, we don't really just be around each other like that.
Like, you're not trying to be Russell Wilson?
Nah, nah.
I ain't trying to be Russell Wilson.
Yeah, but if it goes there, it gotta be.
You know what I mean?
Like, I'm not going to be, you know what I mean?
But that's my little homie. It seems like you're still dealing with a lot of stuff from when you was a youth. Yeah, like I'm gonna be I mean like I'm not gonna be you know, you know, I mean but
That's my little homie. It seemed like you still dealing with a lot of stuff from when you was a youth to like you You say no, uh, you popping perks to kill the pain. That's what you say on nothing new. You can't cope
Yeah, like my arms still be hurting this I got a rod in my arm
From the gunshots. Yeah, so you really get prescription perks for actual pain?
Yeah.
Wow.
Hell yeah.
Now, you also said that you would have shot that cracker if you was Rosa Parks.
Hell yeah, I would have parked his ass.
Straight up.
Ain't no moving to the back of no bus, man.
Get your ass fired up.
On God.
You pay attention to, like to politics and stuff like that?
Hell nah, that's bull.
But you pay attention to what's going on in the world though.
Yeah, I don't pay attention, but I mean, if you got Instagram, you're going to know everything that goes on in the world.
It's like, boom, right when you get on there.
You get a lot of work through the DMs, like artists hitting you up,
like, yo, let's do something together.
Nah, I don't really get no DMs.
I don't think nobody really liked me.
I was about to say that.
You keep saying that.
You keep alluding to that on your Twitter and in your music.
I swear, I don't know.
It's a couple folks that mess with me, but for the most part, yeah.
Drake, Meek.
Drake, Meek.
Amigos.
Yeah, Amigos. Doug. Doug. That's a lot. I mean, come on. like that mess with me but for the most part it's like yeah meek drake me yeah amigos
that's a lot i mean come on that's just atlanta people think you don't with them
nah i with everybody you don't look too approachable though but you know artists might
know what it is you know you don't know what what 21 is you know you might what's up you might like
what you talking to me for me We like, what's up?
Let's work.
You never know.
We rappers.
Let's rap.
Now, whatever happened between you and Tyga?
It seemed like there was a little friction with y'all at one point
when you said the thing about Kylie.
Did y'all ever smooth that out?
It seemed like he threw a line back.
I seen him, though.
He was on some cool shit.
I mean, I was out of line.
You know what I mean?
He was out of line, too. And it was it wasn't
really over a girl, but you could say it was over a girl. So really, it's like now he ain't
with the girl. So it's like, I mean, I just be expecting like to go a whole nother way
when I see people. But like, be going a cool way. I don't want to start no problem, but
I'm just like,
because it really was about some bullshit.
Did y'all even discuss it
or it wasn't even
talking about it?
Nah, he was like,
man, yeah, man,
that shit was some
bullshit, god damn.
I was like,
hell yeah.
Dapped him up.
We need to do a song.
He took my number.
That was it.
How's your relationship
with Drake?
He always show you mad love.
Drake's solid, man.
Drake ain't never just, you know what I mean?
He always been the same since I met him.
Yeah, for a period of time.
I remember they were like, oh, he's signing to Drake.
Everybody thought you was signing to Drake.
Nah, me and him never discussed that in life, ever.
I don't think he was really looking at me like,
yo, I'm finna sign this little n***a.
I think he was just more on some n***a like,
I fuck with his music, he dope.
I'm dope. We need to make some music and just, you know what I, I fuck with his music, he dope. I'm dope.
We need to make some music and just, you know what I mean?
Like, shout out to Drake.
And what is the quote-unquote single?
I was curious about that.
I ain't really got no single.
I just be putting it out.
I guess bank account, because shit is number one on Apple Music.
And you produced that too?
Yeah, I produced that.
Bank account's hard.
You going to get in a bit of a pressure?
Metro helped me a little bit.
You said Metro helped you
do the beat a little bit?
Like, after I made it,
he just spaced it out
and put it where it needed to go.
Get that money.
You gonna get her pregnant, man?
Bro, I just knew
you were gonna just
forget about the question.
I'm like, man,
let me answer this.
It's all good.
He gonna forget about the question.
He gonna come back with it.
Go to hell, Charlotte, man.
Nah, I ain't gonna get her pregnant.
Not now. Maybe.
I love Amber, though, man.
Amber know how to treat a, man. Straight up.
You did vitamins and water, brother.
Yeah, she tried to give me some green before.
Like what?
Like vegetable juice?
I think it was chlorophyll or something.
What's that called? He said chlorophyll. He thought it was chlorophyll. What's that shit called? He said chlorophyll.
He thought it was chlorophyll.
I think that's what it was.
No, man.
Was it like a green juice?
It was some green shit, man.
If she's trying to give you chlorophyll, she's trying to kill you, my brother.
She was like, baby, just drink as much as you can.
I spit that shit out and everything.
That shit was nasty.
It's good for you, though.
Man, hey, man.
Baby steps here. Baby steps. He's got the vitamins for you, though. Man, hey, man. Baby steps here.
Baby steps.
He's doing the vitamins.
He's doing the vitamins in water, though.
He good.
I be doing my face.
She be doing my face mask.
Yeah?
Yeah.
21 gonna have a suit next time we see him.
You gonna be able to see him.
Nah, hell nah, man.
I'm still 21 Savage.
Young nigga, zone six, man.
You know what I mean?
I just got a woman.
There you go. Ain't nothing wrong with just got a woman. There you go.
Ain't nothing wrong with growing, my brother.
There you go.
I'm still that young, though.
Ain't changed.
Maybe the next album could be Soft and Savage.
Nah, it ain't going to be.
Soft and Savage.
I ain't going to never be soft.
I'm going to always be Young Savage.
Stupid.
You see?
She in the hood with me.
You know what I mean?
21.
21 Savage. Album now right now 21 21
How'd you feel when Jay-Z did that in the song? Oh?
Oh, I was like
Damn Jay-Z
That was crazy. Did you feel like you had arrived in a sense sort of like yeah? Yeah, I was like damn Jay-Z know about me
That's Jay-Z. Oh Youv you never met him though right yeah nah yeah I gotta meet him though that's Hov man
absolutely great word 21 Savage it's the Breakfast Club thank you for joining us bro yeah yeah yeah
morning everybody it's DJ Envy Angelae, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
This is my guy, 21 Savage.
I learned a couple things this morning.
21 Savage said Amber Rose makes him drink chlorophyll.
No, he didn't mean that.
I thought chlorophyll.
He just didn't know what it was.
No, I thought chlorophyll was what you use to clean the pool,
but actually, they do drink chlorophyll.
It helps you fight cancer.
It improves liver detoxification and speeds up wound healing.
Just a few things that it does.
I didn't know that.
Well, I'm not going to drink chlorophyll still.
They sell it, the drink.
A lot of our listeners were actually tweeting it to us.
They sell it.
I didn't know that.
Like in drugstores and stuff.
I didn't know that either.
Is it like chlorophyll, like what you put in the pool?
That's what I thought it was, but clearly it's not.
Chlorine.
That's chlorine you put in the pool.
There you go.
Give us both the biggest hee-haw.
I kept thinking chlorine. Give me and Angelique both the biggest hee-haw. I was thinking the same
thing. I was like, what is chlorophyll?
Chlorophyll. I got lied when he said I thought he meant Cetaphil.
That's, you know, what you wash your face with?
No. That's what I thought. Amber Rose
was up here with 21 Savage 2, by the way.
Yeah, she was. Alright, well, let's get to the rumors. Let's talk
Kendrick Lamar.
This is the Rumor Report with
Angelique.
Rumor has it Angela Yee.
All right, Kendrick Lamar has just done something great for one of his fans, Jennifer Phillips.
Now, she first met him about six years ago.
She's quadriplegic, but she still managed to get to all of his concerts in Dallas.
She was an inspiration to him for so many years.
So it felt like the least that he could do was to be to help her get around.
Now, she had started a GoFundMe to raise money to get a wheelchair accessible van.
So what Kendrick did was he shut that page down because he actually bought her that van that she needed and paid for the whole thing. I'm going to put a clue in front of Kendrick Lamar.
You know how they always say money doesn't change you.
It just multiplies whatever it is that you are.
So if you think Kendrick was a good dude, understand that he was a good dude way before this money.
Now let's talk about the most streamed song of all time.
Let's see if you guys know this song.
They have announced that this song actually with combined global streams has more than 4.6 billion plays
across the leading streaming platforms
in the six months since its release.
That is the most streamed song.
Wiz Khalifa, right? No.
Of all time. Now,
before that, the record was set by
Bieber, Justin Bieber for the song
Sorry, that had 4.38
billion plays. Migo,
bad and bougie. No way.
It's Despacito.
Let's see if you know it.
No.
Despacito.
Quiero respirar tu cuello despacito.
Deja que te rica y te puse hasta el oído.
Para que te pierdas si no estás conmigo.
That's one of them records for a Negro like me.
I need subtitles to enjoy it.
But I hear it all the time.
That's Luis Fonsi and Daddy Jenki and Justin Bieber.
Justin Bieber's on that record? Yes, he
tweeted on that also. He did the remix on that record. I hear that record
everywhere. Yeah, so. Department
stores. The most streamed song.
4.6 billion plays across
all platforms. So congratulations
to them. Now we
told you before. Isn't that cultural appropriation with
Justin Bieber? Did they put him on the remix?
I guess it was to get a record like that.
The original was just Daddy Yankee,
and then the remix has Justin Bieber.
Okay.
All right, now Madonna.
They were going to auction off this jailhouse letter
that Tupac sent to her.
They were going to sell it in an auction.
But she's saying that's not going to go down
because somebody stole that from her home.
She filed an emergency court order
to block the website gottahaverockandroll.com
from actually selling that letter.
They were also going to sell
a bunch of her personal memorabilia, including
some panties that she wore
previously. So she said she was blindsided
by this auction. She never
knew some of these items were no longer in her
possession. She believes that her
former friend and art consultant actually
took all of that stuff from her home.
How can you prove it was Madonna's panties?
I mean, I guess they feel like
if they have all these other memorabilia pieces
from Madonna's home,
I wouldn't be happy.
How could they steal it from my house
and then just sell it like it's okay?
Yeah, like she's not going to stop that.
Like she's not going to know.
From happening.
You pay more when it's worn?
Like if it's a little discharge in it,
do you pay a little extra?
You mean if it's not cleaned, like washed?
Mm-hmm.
I would think with some DNA in it.
Yeah.
Why would you pay more for pubic hair?
Would you pay more for pubic hair?
Yeah.
Making, building another Madonna in the future.
All right.
You never know the way technology's going.
All right, maybe so.
Now, I got to fill you guys in on this,
because I know y'all don't watch Black Ink,
and you guys don't watch Love & Hip Hop.
I watch Black-ish.
But you might not have known that Cesar was dating Carly Red.
Did you know that? I knew that.
You knew that? Mm-hmm. Alright.
So they have broken up already. Now, Cesar
is actually
giving information about what happened.
Now, Carly Red had previously
said that they were celibate, but
and he said that to Ed Lover.
She said that to Ed Lover. Now, when
questioned by VH1 whether two of you really
celibate during the time you were dating,
he responded, that's a joke.
When we went and made the announcement, she had just finished giving me fellatio.
So how are we celibate in the car driving there?
She did that.
So that was his explanation of what happened.
Okay.
Yeah, so no more Carly Red for Cesar.
And, you know, they were actually in some scenes on Love & Hip Hop together. Some of them,
some bonus scenes.
You just ruined my day.
I don't even know
how I can continue on
knowing that Cesar and
They're no longer together?
Are you hurt?
I'm distraught.
You want a hug?
Yeah, I'm like upset.
Like I really don't even
know what I'm going to do.
Listen, I just try to make sure
you guys are up on
what's going on.
Even if you don't watch
these shows.
Day's ruined.
I want to make sure
you have things to talk about
outside of here.
Okay.
Alright, well I'm Angela Yee, and that is your rumor report.
And don't forget about the petty party that's currently going on at R. Kelly's mentions.
Okay?
Just tweet at R. Kelly and put, P is wet.
That's all.
You don't even have to put the whole phrase.
The whole phrase is, the sky is blue, P is wet.
But just put, P is wet at R. Kelly.
It's a great petty party going on at his mentions right now.
All right.
All right.
Well, thank you, Angela Yee.
Shout to Revolt.
We'll see you guys tomorrow.
Everybody else,
the People's Choice Mix
is up next.
You want to hear something
at DJ Envy
or Sir Envy One
on that Snapchat.
Now, let's play
Big Sean first.
Let's pull the Big Sean
back up.
I want to hear this record.
I haven't heard this
in a long time.
You're lying.
You're just trying
to kill time for something.
What are you trying
to kill time for?
No, I'm getting a record on it. 800-585- trying to kill time for something. What are you trying to kill time for?
No, get a record of it.
800-585-1051.
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