The Breakfast Club - Meek Mill interview and more
Episode Date: May 10, 2018Thursday 5/10- Today on the show we had Meek Mill stop by, where he spoke about moving with a purpose , getting the judge removed, being addicted to opioids and so much more. Also, Charlamagne gave "D...onkey of the Day" to Oscar winning Roman Polanski after his comments about the "Me Too" movement and Angela helped listeners out during "Ask Yee". Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Good morning, Angela Yee. Good morning, TJ and V.
Charlamagne Tha God.
Peace to the planet.
It's Thursday.
Yes, it's Thursday.
100% is.
Yes, weekend is almost here.
One more day.
The weather feels good here in New York City.
This is the first time that we've had at least three to four days of over 80, right?
No, I don't think it's been over 80. I don't think it's been over 80.
I think it's been over 70s.
But it's been great weather for the last three days.
It's nice.
It's not humid.
You know what I'm saying?
Your clothes ain't sticking to you.
Everything's free flowing, okay?
You can even wear a hoodie and some shorts if you want to.
Yep.
Yep, she can.
You can do that at night and in the evening.
Yep, she can.
No, not in the evening, though.
We can't do that in...
Midday.
Hoodie?
A light hoodie.
Light hoodie and some shorts midday?
Okay.
Yeah.
I wouldn't do that, but, you know, you've never been the most stylish.
You know what?
When the weather's nice like this and I walk outside in the morning, I automatically feel happier.
When the weather's nice?
Yeah.
I mean, that's a scientific fact, though.
Yeah.
That's what the sun does to you.
But even when the sun's not out in the morning, just not having to wear a coat,
just having to, you know,
make you in a good mood.
You never heard that story of the sun and the wind and how the sun and the wind had a battle
to see who they could get naked first.
So it was this guy walking,
and he had like on a trench coat and all kind of stuff,
so the wind started blowing all crazy and hard.
It sounds like a very pervy story.
It definitely sounds like that.
The wind was trying to blow all the guy's clothes off,
but the guy held onto his stuff tighter,
but when the sun came,
the sun came and shined bright.
No, the sun came and shined bright
and he glowed,
so the guy ended up just getting naked
and laying under the tree,
so the sun won.
I've never heard that story.
I've never heard that story.
Oh, y'all don't read.
Y'all ain't read since college.
I don't read.
No, I didn't.
I just never heard that story,
but okay.
Well, that's nice.
Yes.
Well, hopefully there's a lot of people that just want to be free today.
All right, be free.
Like Charlamagne said, the sun is shining.
No, free like Meek Mill, who will be here this morning.
Yes, Meek Mill will be joining us next hour.
We'll kick it with Meek Mill about everything that's going on.
My alarm's going off.
Time to wake up.
Yeah, time to wake up.
Wake up, wake up.
That means I'm late.
It's Thursday.
That's right.
Yeah, so Meek Mill will be joining us, so we'll kick it with Meek Mill.
That's exciting. We got front page news. What are we talking about, so Meek Mill will be joining us, so we'll kick it with Meek Mill. That's exciting.
We got front page news.
What are we talking about, Yee?
Let's talk about some other people who are free this morning.
We'll tell you three Americans who were freed, and we'll also talk about a teacher being sued,
being accused of promoting a homosexual agenda.
All right.
We'll get into all that when we come back.
Keep it locked.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Yeah, yeah.
Oop.
Yeah.
Sis got blah, boy.
Sis got blah, boy.
Good morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Let's get in some front page news.
Now, last night, Boston beat the 76ers 114-112.
They put the Sixers out of their misery?
Yeah, Sixers are out of here.
Boston plays the Cavaliers next.
The Sixers' future is bright with Ben Simmons
and Joel Embiid. I see a lot of the
Sixers fans calling for a new coach.
Really? Yeah, they say that young team needs coaching.
You agree, Eddie? Eddie, are you a producer for Philly?
Yeah. Yeah. He said yeah. Okay.
Alright, let's talk about Donald Trump.
Well, it's not really about Donald
Trump this time. Oh, no, it's always about him.
He has welcomed home three Americans who were freed by North Korea.
So he personally was there to welcome them this morning after they were released.
Didn't Trump's administration get them freed, though?
Well, there was a summit that was coming up, and there had been talks about them being released.
And so they were released ahead of the planned summit.
And he said, frankly, we didn't think this was going to happen.
It's a very important thing to all of us
to be able to get these three great people out.
And he also said he wanted to pay his warmest respects
to the family of Otto Warmeyer,
the American who was released by the North Koreans
in a vegetative state.
Now, they did thank Donald Trump, of course.
They said, we would like to express our deep appreciation
to the United States government,
President Trump, Secretary Pompeo, and the people of the United States for bringing us home.
Yeah, they got that done.
That's good news.
Yeah, that's great news.
What else are we talking about?
Now, let's talk about a teacher in Texas who was suspended as an art teacher for discussing her sexual orientation. Stacey Bailey, a former teacher,
and she's suing the school district for discrimination now,
says she was discriminated against because she is gay.
She was suspended with pay in September
because she discussed her sexual orientation with her students.
And one of the parents complained to the principal
about Bailey promoting a homosexual agenda
and talking about her future wife,
who she did get married to back in March.
What's the context of the conversation, though?
Because I definitely don't think that she should have got fired
for her sexuality, but I wouldn't want a teacher
just randomly talking to my kids about her sex life either.
Well, the teacher said that it's her right
and that it's age-appropriate for her to have ongoing discussions
with elementary-age students.
Oh, no, no, hell age students about her own sexual orientation.
So she should be fired.
The sexual orientation of artists
and their relationships with other gay artists.
I don't care if you're gay, straight, you like animals.
No, you don't need to be discussing
your sex life with my
elementary school kids.
Unless it's health class in third grade, fourth grade,
but that's way too early.
I haven't even had the discussion of the birds and the bees with my daughter yet, and she's nine.
My wife does, but I haven't, so why are you talking
to her like that? You know what I mean?
Well, I guess she was getting married to a
woman, and maybe it was... That's why I said I gotta know
the context of the conversation. Yeah, because if she said I'm getting
married over the weekend... I'm getting married, that ain't nothing.
But it was an art teacher, and so she was talking
about other artists, too, and talking
about their sexual orientation, I guess, in relation
to art as well. Yeah, elementary's too early.
I gotta know the context of the conversation. If it was just about their sexual orientation, I guess, in relation to art. Yeah, elementary's too early. As well.
I gotta know the context
of the conversation.
If it was just about,
you know, I'm getting married,
well, see, that could be awkward,
too, though,
because I'm getting married.
You know, marrying a woman
and then the kid has to,
you know, what?
Yeah, we already got questions.
Like, I don't know.
Yeah, nah.
And I will say,
kids are probably more advanced
in knowing things today
than we were when we were younger
because they see a lot more.
We're not at three,
four, and five, though.
Well, elementary school's not three, four, and five.
That's not even school yet.
Elementary school is like six, starts at six.
First grade is six.
First grade to, well, kindergarten sometimes.
So kindergarten to...
Sixth grade.
Fourth grade.
Fifth grade.
It depends.
Sixth grade.
Well, for me, sixth grade is considered middle school.
I don't know.
All right, now this story's going to make you really mad.
Imagine you are a graduate student at Yale. We're all black in here. So imagine you're
a black Yale university graduate student. You fall asleep while working on a paper and a white
student calls the cops on you saying that you're not supposed to be in here sleeping. The cops come,
the campus police come, and they actually ask to see your ID and you show your ID and then they
call and they make sure that you're in, and you show your ID, and then they call,
and they make sure that you're in the database.
There was an issue with that because your name was spelled wrong in the database.
But imagine you're working, paying your tuition, falling asleep,
working on a paper, and another student says that you don't need to be here,
you shouldn't be sleeping in here, and they call the cops on you.
So who do you sue?
That sounds like some type of discrimination lawsuit to me.
Well, first of all, I wouldn't have showed my ID.
See, that's part of my problem.
I would be like, well, everybody in this room got to show their ID.
The white person got to show his ID.
The Asian person got to show their ID.
And I'll show my ID.
You're not just going to have me show my ID.
We all show our IDs.
What would make them think I'm just here?
I decided to come on Yale's campus and take a nap.
Because they said you was black.
She did post the two videos of her encounter on Facebook,
and she was telling the police officers I deserve to be here.
I pay tuition like everybody else.
I'm not going to justify my existence here.
A hundred percent.
Yep, she's right.
I ain't showing my ID.
But then she did end up actually showing her ID.
And how did it end?
It ended with the police officers saying that she was free to go.
Wow.
You know the crazy thing?
I do that all the time on a way smaller scale.
You have a fly, let's say first class, and they be like, let me see your ticket.
No.
You ain't ask him to see his ticket.
No, you ain't seeing my ticket.
Well, how do you get on the plane without showing your ticket?
Once you're on the plane already.
No, you know sometimes when you walk in, they be like, first class, only first class.
Let me see your ticket to see your first class.
Yeah, I hate when that happens. You can't see my ticket. No. That does happen. I scan it and keep it moving. That definitely does happen. No, you know, sometimes when you walk in, they be like, first class, only first class. Let me see your ticket to see your first class. Oh, yeah, yeah, I hate when that happens.
You can't see my ticket.
No.
That does happen.
I scan it and keep it moving.
That definitely does happen.
No, no.
You ain't ask that man right there.
Ask that old white man to see his ticket.
Yeah, like, I fly JetBlue, so, you know, I'm mint because I got a lot of points.
So I'll be, like, mint member.
So they be like, when they call for mint.
Oh, that's mosaic.
Mosaic, I'm sorry.
Mosaic, yeah.
When they call for mosaic, mosaic mint.
And then when you walking up there, somebody's always one little older white lady.
Like, I said Mint.
Yeah, you need one in your mouth, bitch.
Okay?
I deserve it.
I'm here.
All right?
I ain't gonna do all that.
I'm a Mosaic member.
But I ain't gonna lie.
You fly JetBlue and you Mosaic,
they take that serious.
Serious.
Very snooty.
They treat you very well.
Drop on a Clues bond for JetBlue.
Even with Delta, if you're first class, they allow you to bring somebody.
Mosaic, you by yourself.
I love it.
I've earned every single mile.
Hey, wife, you ain't got Mosaic?
You got to wait.
I'm going on without you.
It's nice to be flying first class all around the place.
You get points.
When you got a bunch of points in Mosaic, you definitely, because I don't pay for that.
All right.
Well, that's front page news. Get it off your chest.
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Whether you're mad or blessed.
You better have the same energy.
We want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club.
Hello, who's this?
Hey, Rick from the Natty.
Hey, Rick.
Hey, Rick from the Natty.
Cincinnati.
Hey, hey.
Hey.
Hey, has anybody else said something about this guy that saved people's lives in that Nashville shooting. Come on, man.
James Shaw Jr., yes.
Salute to James Shaw Jr. I actually donated
to his GoFundMe. He was
raising money to pay for the funerals of the Waffle House
people. I donated some change. Yeah, we talked about it
several times. I mean, there's somebody outside
of Trump. What do you mean outside of Trump?
What are you talking about? He was on Ellen?
Anybody from higher up
in the government White House?
Oh, nah, but who cares? We don't need
them to celebrate. I'm just saying. I mean, I understand,
but that's beautiful, man.
That's terrible, I think. That's all.
That's all I got. Oh, okay. Alright.
Thank you, bro. Thank you. Hello, who's this?
It's Chanel. Good morning. Good morning.
Get it off your chest. Um, I have
something for Mama Jones. She owes me
some money right now, and She's refusing to pay me.
She keeps putting it on her manager,
but it was her production company.
So I have to let her know that
she's out here scamming people. That's why other
people know that. Who's she talking about?
Mama Jones. Who's Mama Jones?
Oh, Jim Jones' mom? Yes.
Oh, I ain't messing with Jim Jones, mama. I know. Chris, she's gonna slap you.
Yeah, I ain't. Good luck.
Yeah, that's right. You better think twice.
Hello, who's this?
Queen God DJ.
This is Fred from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, checking in.
What's happening?
What's happening, Fred?
What's up, Fred, man?
Good morning.
I'm pissed off because I got banned from the strip club for 30 days.
So I can't even go for the next 30 days.
Smart decision by the strip club.
Because I started off good behavior
myself. Then two girls got on stage
at the same time. Everything
was okay. Then they poured out blow pops.
Then they started sticking the blow pops
from they mouth to they... I got too
excited. I tried to jump on stage
with them and wanted them to put some in my mouth and security
threw my ass out. Oh, you asked to suck their blow
pop and they threw your ass out. Well deserved.
I think you got
what you deserve, sir.
My goodness.
And I love y'all.
I want y'all to have
a great weekend.
And this weekend,
I'm going down
to the east side
to the suburbs.
Hopefully, I can find
a young colonizer
and blow her back out
for the 400 years
that they did us
for injustice.
They're going to have
your picture
in every strip club
on the east coast
and say,
do not let this man in.
I'm in the Midwest, sir.
Oh, the Midwest, then.
I love y'all. Y'all have a great weekend.
Alright, Fred. Alright, sir. Fred makes me
feel uncomfortable. I just want to say that. Why? I don't know.
Something about him is awful. Creepy, right? Yeah, he definitely
seems like he's got a bunch of me too's
and time's up coming his way shortly. Absolutely.
I'm definitely going to bat him for any strip club. I'm DJing.
I'm going to put it out. I got to find this picture somewhere.
Hello, who's this? Yo, it's John.
Yo, what's up, up John get it off your chest
Yo man I'm about to give Meek
All that fake love like I wasn't
Breaking his back in when he was in jail
I never broke his back in from the very beginning
I said he shouldn't have been in jail
This record with the game
I don't know who was playing that
Who was breaking his back in
I definitely didn't
They about to make me go in jail To win a Superbowl I never said that either breaking his back and I always showed him support. I definitely didn't. Let him talk. They've asked Meek Mill and Jalen to win
the Super Bowl.
Like, come on.
Y'all was not showing
all that.
I never said that either.
Sir, by the way.
What about Charlamagne
and Envy?
Not you.
By the way, I think
that's a very valid question.
That was a very valid
question for Philadelphia.
Nah, you was just
trying to, nah, mm-mm, nah.
That was a topic
and I actually said
Meek Mill should be released
and I supported
all Meek's records.
And Meek Mill doesn't have to stick to positive rap.
Cut it out, Charlamagne.
He could do what he do.
I never said he did.
Yeah, you did.
No, I did not.
What are you talking about?
Oh, my God.
You're trying to put in people's heads.
You're trying to put people's heads to make them think.
Let me ask you a question.
Let me ask you a question.
I'm telling you that right now.
That's not the case.
Can I ask you a question?
Did I say he needs to do positive rap, or did I ask the question?
Did I say?
You know what you do.
You know the little things you do when you put it out there and you put in people's head.
Come on.
Well, guess what?
I'm going to make sure to ask Meek Mill that question if he's going to be Meek Mill or J. Cole.
Okay?
I'm going to make sure to ask him that.
All right?
Yeah.
All right.
Whatever.
All right.
Damn.
He's bad.
Damn.
I can't ask a question?
You don't think that's a valid question?
I think it is.
That's a very valid question.
I can't play a record.
I play Meek Mill when he diss people.
I play everything.
I'm a DJ.
I'm not Meek's DJ.
He's my guy, though.
And Meek is out here.
And Meek is an activist now.
I mean, not a full-time activist, but he is the poster boy for justice reform, criminal
justice reform, prison reform.
So you don't think that's a valid question?
How is that going to affect your music?
All right.
Well, we'll ask him next hour.
He'll be here.
So we'll talk to Meek.
All right? Get it off your chest. 800-585'll be here. So we'll talk to me, all right?
Get it off your chest.
800-585-1051.
If you're upset, you need to vent, hit us up now.
It's The Breakfast Club.
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The Breakfast Club.
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Whether you're mad or blessed.
We want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club.
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Hello, who's this?
This is JB.
JB, get it off your chest, bro.
Oh, man, I just called to say, you know what I'm saying,
everybody out there waking up on this beautiful day, man,
it's too blessed to be stressed.
And don't devalue who you are as an individual.
No matter what you do, if you're flipping burgers,
if you're a janitor, you know, if you hold a title, et cetera,
you know what I'm saying? Stand tall through it all.
That's real.
All right, bro.
You know what I'm saying?
Don't compromise your character for nobody.
Okay.
That's real.
You know what I'm saying?
Stand on what you believe and keep the faith because God is good.
God is good.
All the time.
God is great.
God is everything.
Hello, who's this?
Hey, this is Jay from Orlando.
What's up, bro?
Get it off your chest.
I just want to say I'm blessed waking up this morning,
seeing this beautiful morning up here in Florida.
I was calling to get y'all opinion about something.
I got offered.
I ain't going to say I got offered,
but my supervisor asked me, really trying to get me to go out for this
lead position.
And I'm kind of nervous of taking it.
Reason why?
Because I want to know if they still be able to work around my schedule for
one.
And two, just worrying about my other employees.
You know, I want them to look at me different.
And I work at a drug rehab center for juveniles.
And the kids, you know, I got a good relationship with the kids, a good bond.
And they respect me.
And it's just kind of nuts.
I'm worrying about other people.
But you know how us is.
You know, he got a little title. So I don't want him to feel like that.
I'm always going to be the same person, never change up.
Okay.
I don't understand what he was mad at.
He sounded like his life was great.
That's what he was telling us?
He was flossing on us?
Yeah, maybe.
Letting us know that he getting promoted and all kind of good stuff?
That's good for him.
Hello.
Hello.
Hi, good morning.
Hey, good morning, mama.
Get it off your chest.
Well, I do want to say good morning, Envy.
Morning, Angela. Morning, Solomon. Good morning. Peace. Get it off your chest. Well, I do want to say good morning, Envy. Morning, Angela.
Morning, Solomon.
Good morning.
Peace, what's happening?
All right, I do want to say I'm mad
because every morning I log into my SoundCloud
and I don't see a new episode of Pillow Talk
or the KC Crew, so what's going on, Envy?
All right, I'll be honest with you, right?
I'll tell you, my nanny's not here.
So our house is in disarray right now.
Right now, the inmates are taking over the house right now.
The kids got full control
of the house.
We haven't had sex
in a couple of days.
We haven't been able
to take a podcast.
It is crazy in that damn house
right now.
I mean, yesterday,
I got to a point...
That might be a great time
to do a podcast.
And I hate to say this,
I had to go get fast food
last night because
we had nobody want to cook,
so I had to get McDonald's
for the kids.
Also, no more diet either? Okay. I didn't say I ate that I mean I didn't eat that stuff I'm not eating that
garbage but I gave it to my kids but I gave the kids some McDonald's I definitely gave them some
french fries yesterday the house is crazy right now so we got to get it back in order hopefully
by the weekend we can get it out in order but we have to you know like I said we got five kids and
grandma so it's four five six seven eight of us in there so we got to wash clothes we got five kids and grandma, so it's five, six, seven, eight of us in there. So we got to wash clothes.
We got to cook.
We got to clean.
We got to make the babies lunch.
You got to do your job.
We got to take the babies to basketball.
What you complaining about doing your job for?
I ain't complaining, but I'm just telling them why you ain't getting the podcast.
It was either the podcast or the babies eat.
The babies are hungry.
All right, then.
Well, we're waiting, okay?
All right, we'll get it up to tomorrow.
All right, later.
To tomorrow. All right, thank you. You up to tomorrow. All right, later. Tomorrow.
All right, thank you.
You need Seamless or Uber Eats or something.
Then you don't even got to go anywhere.
Man, listen, the kids still got to get to practice and all that other stuff.
All right, get it off your chest.
800-585-1051.
If you're upset, you need to vent.
Hit us up right now.
We got rumors on the way.
Yes, when you got tattoos of each other, does that mean it's forever?
We'll tell you who just got each other's names tattooed.
Also, Taylor Swift, she said that she actually was bullied,
and we'll tell you what she had to say and who responded.
Oh, please.
All right, we'll get into all that when we come back.
Keep it locked.
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Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
This is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Let's get to the rumors.
Let's talk Cardi B.
It's about time.
What's going on?
Rumor Report.
Rumor Report.
This is The Rumor Report.
Talk to them.
With Angela Yee on The Breakfast Club.
Well, Cardi B went on with Howard Stern and talked about a few different things.
She did announce the sex of her child.
Here's what she said.
I mean, a girl.
I didn't pick the name
so if you interview my
dude. Yeah. So you have
that you're going with his name that he picked. Yeah.
Tennessee Carolina already
spilled those beans on Instagram. I know. I was like we all
knew she was having a girl but she confirmed it.
In addition to that we also
the pictures of Nicki Minaj
and Cardi B having a conversation at the Met
Gala and here's what she had to say about their conversation. I never was feuding with anybody. There was a
misunderstanding. You know, I think like she felt a certain type of way about something.
I definitely felt a certain type of way about something. Didn't want to ever talk about it
in public because I felt like we're going to see each other again and we will talk about it. But
the thing is that it's always little issues, but you know, fans are always going to make it a big thing.
You know, I spoke to her in the Met Gala about it, and it's just like, see, it was just something that it has to be talked about.
That's good.
I'm glad they smoothed that out.
I'm glad they squashed that out.
Yeah, absolutely.
Sometimes it's just a conversation.
And I can't stand everybody that keeps hitting us on social media saying, good, because people like you, Charlamagne,
were making them feud with each other and starting to beef.
No, I wasn't.
Nobody was.
And stop saying that we only do that with women, because that's not true.
Y'all been doing it to Childish Gambino and Kanye West all week.
All right.
And you know what?
Since we were talking about Cardi B, Offset, his $150,000 chain was stolen.
How they still at?
Now, it looks like he left it in the hotel,
and Cardi was actually trying to find it,
and, you know, he flew back to Atlanta,
and she had to tell him that it just wasn't there anymore.
They're saying the chain was stolen sometime Tuesday evening from his room.
What kind of chain is it?
Like, what's the charm?
I'm sure it's something...
We don't know what piece it was.
Ridiculous.
It was probably something huge.
It was a 150 pop ball.
He got so many chains.
But now the cops are checking surveillance cameras to see if they can spot who that person
is, the suspect.
What's the point of stealing that?
I guarantee you.
What you going to do with it?
You going to look stupid wearing it.
They're going to break it down.
They're not going to wear it.
They're probably going to try to get some money from it.
If it was 150, you'd probably get like $25,000 for it.
You think they'll buy it in the district?
Absolutely.
Even though they know it's stolen?
Absolutely.
They don't care.
They're going to break it down.
No one will know what it used to be.
It's gone.
All right.
Young Thug and Future have gotten each other's names tattooed.
What do you mean?
They got each other's names tattooed on them.
Now, Young Thug recently was on Spotify.
He was talking about his upcoming appearance on Childish Gambino's album and his friendship with Future.
And he said, man, me and this n-word got each other's names tatted on us.
That's how we feel.
It's forever.
First of all.
We should do the same, man.
You should put beige cutie on you.
Shut up.
And I put chocolate thunder on me.
First of all, nobody should have the tattoo young thug on them
because you're going to get old.
All right?
And the last thing you want to be at 40-something years old
is somebody looking on your arm reading young thug.
So why don't you put beige cutie on you,
and I'll put chocolate thunder on me.
Future makes sense.
And the reason future makes sense
is because that's just the word future.
You know what I'm saying?
You can always be looking forward to the future.
What about light-skinned king?
Young Thug?
Listen, I think y'all need to make it official
and get each other's names tatted.
There's nobody in my life,
there's no man in my life I love that much.
I don't have a son, okay?
Not yet anyway.
I don't have a father, or my father yet, anyway. I don't have a father,
or my father,
but I love him,
but I'm not enough
to get his name tattooed on me.
There's no man in my life
I love that much.
Oh, you need to open up your heart.
Please.
Come on.
All right, Taylor Swift,
she launched her concert on Tuesday,
and she was talking about
being bullied online.
Here's what she had to say.
You might be wondering
why there's so many snakes everywhere, huh?
Well, the reason is that a couple of years ago, someone called me a snake on social media and it caught on.
Oh, God.
Everybody grab a spoon and go eat some mayonnaise.
Everybody relax.
Well, clearly she was talking about Kim Kardashian.
Huh?
Yeah, because Kim Kardashian a couple of years ago had posted, well, last year had posted, wait, it's legit,
two years ago, National Snake Day.
They have holidays for everybody.
I mean, everything these days.
Oh, wow.
That's who she was talking about calling her a snake.
First of all, who was Taylor talking to?
Because her shows aren't selling out.
So who was she talking to?
There's plenty of people there.
It's not sold out.
Is there a mayonnaise emoji?
We're going to leave some mayonnaise emojis on Taylor's mission.
So she said, I want to send a message to you guys
that if someone uses name calling to bully you on social media,
and even if a lot of people jump on board with it, that doesn't have to defeat you.
Okay.
It can strengthen you instead.
All right.
God bless Taylor Swift, that human jar of helmets.
My goodness.
All right.
I'm Angela Yee, and that is your Rumor Report.
All right.
Thank you.
When we come back, we're going to kick it with Meek Millie.
So don't move.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, with Meek Millie. 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.
We got a special guest in the building.
Welcome home, Meek Mill.
Hey, I appreciate it.
Appreciate it.
Welcome home.
Good to see you, Meek.
Congrats to Meek coming home.
I saw your Dateline special, man, and your Angie interview.
It seemed like you're moving with purpose now.
Yeah, I've been moving with purpose, though, before this.
A different kind of purpose, though.
Yeah, the support I got when I was in prison, though,
I feel like I should be reaching back and giving out the same support
because even a lot of people on social media,
y'all screaming free meek, y'all got family members in prison this day.
You know, I'm just reaching back the same way people supported me.
It really gave me a different outlook to see that many people supporting me at one time.
Of course, I know
a lot of people was like supporters of my
music and stuff like that, but when it came to real
life, people standing outside
in the rain, protesting and
actually being a part of
helping me get back on these streets, you know what I mean?
I felt like I'm entitled
to step back, get back.
You've been to jail before, though. Why was this
time different? What hit you this time? God, get back. You've been to jail before, though. Why was this time different? Like, what hit you this time?
God, I guess.
I don't know.
I don't know why people came out and stood up for me this way.
With me, it always was like I didn't have a platform to really speak.
You know, when you speak on stuff and you might just come out of prison,
people don't really take it the same way.
Even the platforms, like the interviews I'm doing now
and the platforms I'm getting out,
it wasn't available to me.
White media embracing you.
It wasn't available to me a year ago.
It was eye-opening, though, when you went to jail this last time,
I think, for a lot of people,
because at first the narrative was,
oh, well, why should we feel bad for him?
He violated his probation.
Absolutely.
And some people were saying that,
and I was like, well, he popped a wheelie.
And he ended up violating his probation
for something he didn't even get charged with.
Yeah, and that's what everybody say, though,
with the internet.
You do, you make one thing that don't look right
before people find out the real story.
They don't judge in any way.
But then the real story comes out.
And we're like, wow, there's a lot more layers to this.
And that is the case, I think, with a lot of people.
Not even just with you, but a lot of people
that are in jail for violating probation. And that brings light to a lot of other people
going through things they got somebody like me that got seven lawyers that can't get out of
a situation imagine someone who don't have the type backing that I got going on you know to
destroy their life in a quickness and they would never get relief from a situation like that
basically right now I'm on the street I got a two-year sentence right now. Well, a four-year sentence right now.
So for the average person to
get relief from a situation like that
is like slim to zero percent.
We talk about it a lot because a lot of times
from the beginning, they give us these
horrible deals, but we look at it like
we'll take this time because we'll take this
probation because we don't want to go to jail.
I was watching your special like, damn, I did a decade
on probation too, but I had 10 years on probation too.
From like 97 to 07.
This Commonwealth probation is different levels to it.
You see out here, like I had a Willie and a bike case.
They charged me with a felony.
They knew I was on probation, really.
It's not an F1 felony to Willie a motorcycle.
I went to court.
It got threw out.
It got turned into a traffic ticket, what it really was.
But even though I got it threw out in New York,
I still had to go back to Philadelphia and face another judge
about wheeling a bike, a case that got threw out,
and still got sentenced on that.
You know how they say if O.J. Simpson admitted to committing a murder,
he wouldn't be able to be charged again because it's double jeopardy on these situations about how the laws are set up in Pennsylvania.
Even if you beat a case, like I always say the Starbucks thing.
Starbucks, I could have got the same sentence.
It was nothing different.
They would have been like, he violated.
He got locked up in Starbucks.
They wouldn't have said in the media what I got locked up in Starbucks for.
They would have been like, he got locked up in Starbucks.
He violated probation.
He in jail. And people would have been like, so what? He violated probation. You understand what I got locked up in Starbucks for. They were like, he got locked up in Starbucks, he violated probation, he in jail.
And people would have been like, so what?
He violated probation, you understand what I'm saying?
Yeah, like any interaction with the police.
You had an incident in the airport too.
And from my understanding, I don't know exactly what happened,
but they were trying to get a picture.
You know we ain't letting nobody punch on us or touch us.
I don't really want to incriminate the God to that level,
but we ain't letting nobody really do nothing to us.
You know what I'm saying?
So even if somebody harasses you and then the police are called,
that's interacting with the police and that can send you back to jail.
Yeah, like I didn't get charged with that.
I didn't get a crime.
I got a citation because it was an incident.
But, of course, we're in the airport.
It's on camera.
I didn't get locked up for a reason.
You know, if you fight in the airport, you ain't making a flight.
I still made my flight. I kept it moving. I actually was violated for a reason. You know, if you fight in the airport, you ain't making your flight. I still made my flight.
I kept it moving. I actually was violated
for that, too. Now, we've seen you talk to
T.I., and T.I. was like, I told you
10 years ago to do the time.
Would you have done it differently if you knew
what was going to happen now if you would have just said, you know what, I ain't taking this
10-year probation? Well, if I would have did the time back
then, I probably wouldn't be here today and had this
fight for him, you know what I'm saying? Even when I was
dealing with Tip, he was going to jail.
He'd get out.
I'd go to jail.
He was going to jail.
It was back and forth because we was both fighting our processes.
And it wasn't we was catching new cases of violence.
That's just the process.
When you got good lawyers, they'll get you back out when you get sentenced
and get you some grace period.
And then now you get sentenced.
So we was going back and forth like that.
And then the last time he went in jail, I was like 20.
I was probably like 18, 19.
I probably was 21.
The streets was getting real.
Like, I had to, like, make a move to get out the streets.
I felt like if I didn't make a move,
probably would have died of being in jail for a long time
because where I was coming up at at the time,
it was like getting more ruthless in the area,
so I had to make a move.
Is that why that situation with Grand Hustle never worked?
Yeah, basically.
It was other little things, too.
It was other people in the middle trying to get,
you know how you got managers and stuff,
like they want a label deal.
You're like, I'm just trying to get a deal.
You want a label deal.
I ain't trying to, you trying to be baby.
I'm trying to be Lil Wayne right now.
Just let me get in the door, do what I got to do,
and I orchestrate the be Lil Wayne right now. Just let me get in the door, do what I got to do, and I'll orchestrate
the business from there on out. Now, you talked
about just how going to
jail back then helped you. You don't think going to jail
this time helped you? Because you was wilding for you.
No, I wasn't wilding.
I wasn't wilding before I went to jail.
What do you consider wilding, though?
I'm not saying. Break it down.
What?
People say you're wilding when you spend money, and I don't think that's wilding. No, no, I ain't talk about that. I never look. I'm not saying. Break it down. What? Yeah, that's right. Because people say you're wilding when you spend money, and I don't think that's wilding.
No, no, I ain't talk about that.
Listen, look.
I never look.
I'm on probation myself.
When it come to me, I don't control people.
If you feel like doing something, or you got something going on, or you disrespect somebody
that's right there, nowadays, I would eject myself from the whole situation because it's
a lot on the line.
But before, I'm like, yo, I ain't got nothing to do with whatever you got going on.
I ain't under arrest.
I ain't doing that.
I ain't calling a shot on that.
You know, it just be happening.
Things be happening.
And I wasn't controlling my vibe.
I'm going in vibes where there's negative vibes going on.
Now I can control the vibe.
If I go to Miami or it's Memorial Weekend or Vegas,
I'm controlling the vibe.
Who I want to come to me, come to me.
I ain't just going to the five parties in the room.
I had all the pictures from Instagram and I seen a drink from Emmy.
He was like, all-star just don't feel right without a Meek Mill after party
because, you know, we always do like one and we bring a lot of people together.
But sometimes that bring negative vibes because everybody ain't coming on the same type of vibe.
You know, I was close to some vibes that I could have ejected myself away from.
Yeah.
You know how I had like an ego thing going on where I used to just carry myself.
You know, I'm from Philly.
We grew up a little.
We're a little angry a little bit.
There's so much going on where we come from.
God put me in that position.
I'm like, all right, yeah, we actually in here with the lifers on a daily basis. This'd be so much going on where we come from. God put me in that position and I'm like, alright, yeah, we actually in here
with the lifers on a daily basis. This ain't
what I want. No, you're right, because it was the one situation in particular
I'm talking about when they jumped on Safari.
Yeah, they ain't had nothing to do with me.
He was like, I didn't touch him. I was in the back.
You pulled up and I'm like, why would Meek be in this video?
No, I was going to the club. It was a
DJ Khaled party. That's what everybody don't understand.
I was going to the club and, you know,
things happen. You know how these things go with this music industry and stuff like that.
But now I'm sure around you people are very cautious.
Like, look, we not even trying to have that vibe around you either.
Nobody don't got to be cautious.
I got to be cautious.
And I call the shots.
Who I have around me is key.
You know what I'm saying?
I had a chance to be like, we in New York.
Let's go to Breakfast Club later on tonight.
We're going to Ace's or Starless or something like that.
No dice.
It's just a little bit different now.
You hire like an armed security or something?
I always got armed security.
Right, right, right.
I'm talking about real security.
How do you goons from Philly?
I've never got no goons with me from Philly.
If somebody got a gun with me, they got a firearm permit.
I always tell artists stuff like this.
You don't like your homie if you had your homie gunning in New York
with a dirty gun on him.
Hell, yeah.
That's real.
They giving out real time for this stuff over here.
Get a security.
Get a police officer security.
This is nothing nobody can tell me.
You know what the rest of them say.
They used to say, I don't got no security.
Nobby. Okay.
I just came from the state penitentiary.
I ain't had no security. I was good, but
now I'm on the street. I got security. It's not really
an ego thing. All right, we got more with Meek Mill
when we come back. Keep it locked. 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.
Meek Mills here.
Now, how hard it is to get that judge off the case?
That seems impossible.
I've never seen nothing like it.
I ain't gonna lie.
She seemed like a scorned ex, man.
What you did that you ain't telling us, Meek?
I ain't done nothing.
That's what everybody in jail be saying.
You creeping with us?
No, we basically, she's lived a few blocks away from my family members.
I don't want to put information out there.
Like, everybody, like the young people around her neighborhood,
I know all of them, like, hand for hand.
That's the only thing I can really say.
She got a niece or something you did dirty or something?
I don't know.
I don't even like, I'm scared to speak on that situation.
Did anybody ask you to do bending knee over?
Was that true?
There was no bending knee over, man.
It was only bending knee.
Oh.
What are you talking about? I thought you said over, man. It was all bending me. Oh. What are you talking about?
I thought you said bending me over.
There was no bending over.
It was all bending me.
What type of law is that to make up?
Like, who makes stuff up like that?
Right.
Like, yo, Envy took me in the back
and asked me to redo
a Michael Jackson song over,
and I'm just like,
why would I make that up?
Right.
It is what it is. If you think about it one time, like why would I make that up?
It is what it is.
If you think about it one time it actually was somebody else there
they said they don't want to involve themselves in it
but you know. Nicki Minaj. Yeah she definitely was there.
But how did that make you feel because she
basically said what you said wasn't true. Let's hear what
Nicki said. The judge in question
was um did everything I asked of
her and you know I can't
bad mouth her because I met her personally.
And I know what she said to us.
And he knows that.
And I know that.
And, you know, but of course, I wouldn't wish that, wouldn't wish jail on anybody.
I wasn't feeling that.
She shouldn't have said nothing.
And we leave it at that.
I don't feel no way.
She know I wasn't feeling that.
Anybody know.
When it kind of freedom and stuff like that, I don't care who it is.
And this don't got nothing to do. I don't care who it is. This don't got nothing to do.
I don't care who it is.
This could be Safari.
This could be anybody.
If I know something and that man freedom on the line,
I could say something to help the situation.
It's right or wrong.
It's just this and that.
I'm going to say it.
I don't really care.
If I don't say it, I just won't say nothing.
Why not send her an edible arrangement or something?
A watch. The judge. That's illegal. say it, I just won't say nothing. Why not send her an edible arrangement or something? A watch, the judge.
That's illegal.
That's illegal?
You can't send a gift?
Yeah, you can't send gifts to the judge.
I mean, just to say, yo, whatever I did to you, I apologize.
That's against the law.
That's like bribery.
And I don't know that that would work.
And that comes up in court and she says that he sent an edible arrangement.
But it's clearly a personal something she got against you.
Yeah, something.
Now, that policy needs to change
as far as how can you remove a judge off a case.
You know how sometimes, too,
like Tata from that B.W.H.O.V.E.
told me a long time ago,
he's like, yo,
I know what you're doing with that Instagram,
how you be living,
how you be flows.
And he said,
I see how you're trying to inspire
and you're using it to catch the younger eye
and inspire.
I'm like, yeah, that's my thing.
Because, you know, with the younger people,
there's just certain stuff you could do to catch their eye.
And, like, when I read a lot of my mail,
everything was based on me inspiring somebody
or me motivating somebody.
But he was like, it's a world of people that's looking at that
and it's making them hate you.
You know what I'm saying?
He said, and I know they're looking at it like it's ignorant.
He said, I know what you're doing, but he's like,
it's two different sides to that.
And some people will look down on you like,
who the hell this kid think he is?
He think he's above the law.
He thinks, I don't think, I don't think I'm above the law.
If I was above the law, I would never have stepped in prison.
I wouldn't be on probation 11 years.
I would never follow a rule.
I don't think like that.
But that's the inspiration I thought the kids missing.
That's why I put that out at an all-star.
It was like, the kids had not seen that
in the way that they were seeing it.
When I was growing up,
there was people that we always seen
that you was like, I want to be like him.
And what they're seeing now is,
I want to be a druggie, to some extent.
I want to be tattoos all over my face.
I want to do that.
Not just the inspiration.
Yo, I'm from Philly.
I work my ass off.
That's easy to do to get money.
Yeah, but he worked hard to get money. But the main do that. Not just the inspiration. Yo, I'm from Philly. I work my ass off. That's easier to do than get money. Yeah, but he works hard
to get money.
But the main thing is,
from reading the mail,
a lot of these younger people,
they watch me look failure
right in the face.
They look at any situation
I came about in the industry
and still like,
all right, what?
I'm still posting every day.
What?
Damn, my mom got a new house.
Oh, damn.
I just got a new car.
And I'm using that.
It's actually,
it's not a cover-up, but it's just like a blanket to, like, for myself.
Like, I'm still doing good.
Even when everybody's like, yo, this is, I had people ask me, are you okay about Twitter and stuff like that?
I'm like, am I okay?
I did time in prison being locked in a room 24 hours a day shackled from the ankle.
Like, if you take a step
your ankles getting cut type stuff like of course it some people it can affect you if you let it
affect you but this is not a real problem to where real problems like where i come from a real problem
is different than somebody talking about you on the internet and i'm like when i'm stepping on
the street i still got a a base of people that show me a lot of love.
So I was just letting the love overpower the negative stuff.
And really, like, I see a lot of people, like I said, when I came home, like, everything.
Y'all know Instagram.
It's you play victim and you win.
This is the new thing.
And I don't really like that because there's a lot of real victims out there that's really going through real stuff.
Like, you got people really killing themselves
and really going through real stuff that they ain't really jumping on that social media
because there's so many people doing it now.
If I get on this joint and cry, let me get on this in some way
and be crying about going to prison.
No, seriously, though.
I saw when you said that on Angie yesterday.
I'm like, damn, he got robbed at gunpoint
I'm not really talking about him
I'm talking about regular people
even people I know
people I'm cool with
nobody care about that
seriously though
even
a lot of people die in our neighborhood
you see when they post people on Instagram, you got everybody posting them.
And then a day later, nobody really cares.
Nobody really cares about that man got a three-year-old daughter.
Right.
It's just like a thing to do.
It was a thing for certain people.
Like, it was a lot of real love and real support.
But it was trendy to say, free a certain person.
I do that.
You know what I'm saying? And I would say a lot of it is real. But, free a certain person, I'll do that. You know what I'm saying?
I would say a lot of it is real, but a lot of it is, I don't know.
I did a time and came back and was looking at social media
and like, damn, I was really
like wild. But the inspiration
should come from what a lot of people
don't see is the fact that you sat
for so long and
was able to still keep your family
going. Like, You had enough where
yeah, you bought jewelry and cars
and flew private, but you had enough in the stash
and enough investments where it was like, if something
does happen, my family's good.
You never saw none of the dream chasers looking bummy out there.
No, you never did.
People don't see that as inspiration.
They got bigger chains than me right now.
But our homies, we do go
through real stuff.
Everybody wasn't on top of the world.
Don't believe that.
We had to...
They just weren't
crying about it on social media.
Yeah, it's nothing.
Yeah, you can't.
What you gonna do?
You gonna call Rick Ross?
What?
What you gonna do?
Yeah.
We hustlers,
first and foremost,
and like with us,
this ain't no camp
over this, John.
It's not...
Even like with artists, I tell all the other young artists coming up, I'm like, yo, I, with us, this ain't no camp over this, John. It's not. Even, like, with artists, I tell all the other young artists coming up,
I'm like, yo, I be borrowing jewelry, but I be trading that stuff, too.
I've been in the game for seven years.
I make some good trades.
You might see a watch get posted.
You might see a jet.
I still jump on Delta, too, man.
It's serious because y'all know I had up and down points in this rap game.
I done won a year without really getting a bunch of money in.
I'm in the studio locked in trying to dedicate all my time to making some
better music than I made last year.
So I can't really get no money.
Or the judge telling me I can't travel for six months.
Like I can't travel for six months.
Six months in the studio.
Three months of house arrest.
I done missed two years straight almost.
Of course.
Without even getting no money for real.
And paying for lawyers isn't cheap either.
Then I dropped my album.
I ended up couldn't travel for three more months.
And then she told me I couldn't travel for three months.
After I couldn't travel, she was like, we're going to figure out what you can do after the cases are resolved.
Both of the cases got threw out.
And I still got locked up, actually.
So it was really draining. It was a real
thing for me. I'm like, I'm sitting in here. My bill is
$60,000, $70,000 a month.
I'm sitting in prison. And that's what I was thinking about.
Yo, go on. Seriously, Mike, I'm going to buy that Rafe.
I don't want that John.
You got to be serious.
Did you have to sell some cars and stuff? No, I ain't selling
my watch or something. I got
a bunch of watches.
$100,000.
Go ahead, get $100,000 for that watch and go pay somebody bills for nine months.
So you had to do that?
You had to sell jerseys?
I did it, but I didn't have to do it.
I'm a hustler.
People know you can buy my watch off my wrist.
If you want to say you bought me a new watch, I'll tell you right now.
Go ahead.
Yeah, give me such and such.
Go ahead. You got that.
I mean, we posted on Instagram for you and all that.
And I go right back to the store and get another one.
All right, we got more Meek Mill when we come back.
Let's get into a Meek Mini Mix.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Good morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are the Breakfast Club.
Meek Mill's here.
When can you work again?
When can you get back on the road?
I'm working.
I'm performing.
You can perform.
You can perform this weekend. I was on my, like, everybody like, yo, what's up with again, though? When can you get back on the road? I'm working. I'm performing. You can perform. You can get back on the road. You have to just get permission ahead of time.
I was on my, like, everybody like, yo, what's up with you, man?
When you rapping, what's going on?
I'm like, I'm going to get to that.
I'm going to get to that.
I've only been out two weeks.
First week, I dedicated to getting my head right.
I was away from my son, my family all that time,
so there's certain things I had to get in order.
Now, this week, there was a lot of press
and a lot of people reaching out about my situation.
And I feel like it's only right to reach back.
Like, I'm not becoming straight.
I always tell people, like, don't go too crazy on Meek Mill thinking I'm activist.
Straight, no.
I'm representing the cause.
I got a purpose for something.
But still, at the same time, I got to be Meek Mill and continue to do what I got to do.
The mission I was on.
That's what I want to know.
Like, with the music, are you about to be J. Cole?
No, I can't be J. Cole. J. Cole
is J. Cole. I'm coming.
I tell people, my music, I might start
talking hurt. I might talk
anger. When Tupac was like,
America eat his babies, y'all gonna make me go
crazy. I'm still smiling.
There's some thoughts still
deep inside because you gotta be angry
if you've been sent to prison four or five times.
I was watching the Dateline special, though.
It seemed like she gave you some breaks throughout the years, though.
I ain't getting no break because I ain't pointing no gun at no cop.
I should have never committed a crime to begin with.
But no black, and this is for anybody that's in the courtroom,
because now I just feel like I can speak.
Any black judge, and this goes for any race judge,
them cops coming in talking about somebody pointed a gun at them at nighttime
and ain't a single shot fired, nobody's hit.
You were supposed to kill me if I aimed a gun.
If I read my transcripts, nobody, the media ain't getting that.
He pointed a gun at me.
He chased me around the car like, what?
Come on, stop for what?
And the DA like, he wanted to protect this drug operation.
How can you protect a drug operation?
At this time, I got locked up.
I had $13 in my pocket.
I was a Brooks nigga in the house.
You see when I had the napkin raised, basically, I was dusty at the time.
Protect a drug operation?
How am I going to protect it if I'm going to get shot 45 times?
You get shot for pulling out a cell phone.
So imagine you point a gun at a child.
What about the failed drug test, though?
Yeah, I actually was addicted to drugs.
I got addicted to the drugs along the lifestyle.
You become famous, and you become the only one from your family tree
that's sending money out of your whole area.
It's a lot of pressures that would come with that.
Like, a lot of these celebrities, they come with pressures.
Mine ain't.
I got a fat stomach.
I don't need light bulb now.
I'm going to get in the gym.
No, seriously, though.
But everybody got their own battles.
That's why I was saying battles when people don't.
I'm not even being funny.
How'd you start with the opioids?
I was actually going to the dentist, and I got two of my wisdom teeth pulled,
and I started taking them.
At the time,
later on,
a girl gave me a perk.
Yeah,
that's going to make me,
it's going to have you
going in for hours.
That's some Philly shit though, right?
No,
that ain't no Philly shit.
Hell,
Philly,
what?
I thought they'd be on
personal.
Everybody take perks
city to city.
You crazy?
Y'all,
what dress y'all think
these little kids
talking about in these records?
Molly,
whatever that is.
Yeah, no.
See, me, I never had Molly in my life.
That's a man-made drug.
I thought it was okay.
I wouldn't be addicted.
I wouldn't hurt me because it's a pill that a doctor would prescribe you.
And, you know, a girl gave it to me one day.
Yeah, this is going to make you f*** for an hour.
Yeah, let me try this.
This is a pill that the doctor give me if I got two feet.
Why you got that kind of time, Meek?
To f*** for an hour? Yeah, sometimes you got to go over. I make that the doctor give me if I got two feet. Why you got that kind of time, Meek? The f*** for an hour?
Yeah, sometimes you got to go over.
I made girls fall in love with me off purpose.
Purpose is serious.
So I actually got a, my body is like a body hot.
It's basically dope and a pill.
And we came up amongst the drug game and watching people's mothers and aunts being melted by drugs.
So we really know the effects that it really do to people.
And, you know, I just thought that it was just a pill
that the doctor could prescribe you, and I got addicted.
And it wasn't like a mental thing.
It's like when you don't take it, your body's shutting down.
Right.
So they ain't like, even the laws with the governor,
they're like, if you're addicted to opioids,
just like heroin addicts, all types of, it's an addiction.
You shouldn't go to jail
for addiction.
You should be in rehabilitation
because in jail,
they got the same drugs
they got on the street.
In jail, I had a choice
if I wanted to take Percocet,
smoke weed,
or do anything.
Me, I thought that was
a waste of life.
You're already like
the walking dead,
the land of no responsibility.
Why be high?
What made you get help?
What made you get help?
What made you say,
I'm going to put myself in the rehab
or this or? I had a P.O.
I got a new P.O. My last P.O.,
she was like black. She was like
kind of ghetto, screaming, like just
talk to you crazy all day.
What's that?
Fix my life.
You never seen her? No, she worse than what?
No, I don't know.
She wasn't trying to help you. Can I go see my son?
What?
No, you can't go see your son.
Yo, why you talking to me like this, man?
Like, you just a probation officer.
Not saying like, you're a lower person, but like, you have a job just like we all have.
What?
What?
What?
I'm like, all right, miss.
I'm not telling her I got no drug problems.
She going to send you to jail.
First thing, smoking.
They moved me to Montgomery County.
Montgomery County is a suburban area where, like, people got money at.
Like, so the probation officers and stuff, they don't care about no Meek Mill coming up in here.
He a rapper.
My PO probably never seen my Instagram probably once or twice.
And somebody probably showed her.
Mr. Williams, you had a dirty yarn.
You want help?
I'm going to ask you right now. I want you to be
straightforward with me. Yeah, I want help
right now, but I don't want to be in a program amongst
50 people and got to
explain my business as a public figure in front
of 50 people because I'm not going to
really deal with the problem.
She was like, all right, we're going to work things out.
Usually in Philadelphia,
if I said something like that,
they'd be like, no, he trying to get over on the system.
I had some doctors come to my house in Atlanta where I was staying at,
give me IVs.
Like, you got to flush your body and, like, readjust your body.
Done deal.
Never took a Percocet ever again in my life because that wasn't really me.
You know what I'm saying?
It always was a battle.
I never did a Percocet straight through my my whole probation but sometimes stuff got rough this is where it
was at even as me all musicians to make music you dig deep like you dig deep down like i don't know
people know like prince we died from opioids it was percocets that was he was a victim he wasn't
a criminal he shouldn't went to jail he would have got court a criminal He shouldn't have went to jail If he would have got court taken
He shouldn't have went to jail
He was a victim
Was the pussy you fucked
When I was worth it?
Yes, it was extremely worth it
For real
It was serious
I felt like I had to work harder
Now, do you miss Nikki?
No
Damn, why you go from
Was the pussy good
To you missing
I thought that was a great segue
Personally, I thought that was a great segue.
Personally, I thought that was a great segue.
Look, I don't got no problem with her, though.
That's my whole thing.
I make that known.
I was at points where I was a little out of character.
I'm getting high.
I'm going to places where I'm out of character.
I don't got no problem with her.
Anybody you seen I had a problem with,
all that is in my mind.
You have a clean slate now, no problem.
Yeah, with me, unless you trying to bring these things to me and I can't
escape it, I ain't gonna run.
That's different than Screep Beef, though. That was a relationship.
Yeah, well,
I been ain't had no problem with it. I stated
that before. I was supposed to come to Breakfast Club
last time. I was late.
I would have stated the same thing
before I went to prison.
I don't have a problem with somebody I used to
love and somebody I was in a relationship with.
Now what about, I see you and Wale,
y'all cleaned up your beats before
you went in. Yeah, Wale, he's family.
You know what I mean? That's the first people I started making money
with, getting rich with. So you know what I mean?
We just had to make
an agreement. Like, yo, anything
going on, man, all that public. When I was going my little rap thing, he was like, man, Meek, Meek done. make, like, an agreement. Like, yo, anything going on, man, all that public.
When I was doing my little rap thing, he was like, man, Meek.
Meek doing it.
I'm like, yo, call me and tell me that first.
Even if somebody see me, if you see me, like,
bidding with a rapper or something on Instagram,
nine times out of ten, I talk to him about that first on the phone.
Like, hey, what you doing such and such in public?
And we laughed about it.
And I went on my phone and did something funny or said something.
Talked to me.
It was just basically on that.
And that's why I'm like, damn, you just.
He was speaking about me and Nikki in like an interview.
And I'm like, I would never speak on my homies and their girlfriends in no interview,
especially without talking to them about it.
And it just offended me a little bit.
You know me, I'm emotional.
People say he too emotional
because if it could have been times I'm on probation,
my freedom wouldn't lie.
I got a son and a mom in the house.
Somebody jumping you in a fight,
you think I'm going to jump in there while they're there?
You think I'm going to let them get roads on?
Hell no, it's never going to happen.
Nowadays, I got new boundaries where, like,
I can't really help anybody except for my family.
But at the time, I'm emotional because I go all out for people
that's, like, good with me.
And if I see anything, I'm just like,
especially if I was high at the time,
first thing I don't even think, I just react.
I'll rip.
So, yeah, that's what it was.
That's my brother.
All right, when we come back, yes, we usually do the rumors,
but we're going to push rumors back a little bit
because Meek's here.
Keep it locked.
It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club. Yes, we usually do the rumors, but we're going to push rumors back a little bit because Meek's here. Keep it locked. It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Now, usually we do the rumors right here,
but Meek Mill is here.
He's in the building.
Yee.
Has Drake reached out?
No, I ain't talked to him yet.
I seen him on FaceTime the other day.
They was with Ruggs, and it was good energy.
Even from...
He shouted you out, though.
Yeah, I was about to say that.
That was good energy.
He put good energy in the air.
What happened, what happened.
We moved past that.
I think we'll have a conversation or something when we see each other
and get it going and keep it moving in life.
I would think that Drake would reach out,
because it seems like he wants to really make men's...
I don't feel like he wants to.
It's just that as grown men, you know what I mean?
It's been two years.
Two years, yeah.
How long should this be going on and still moving?
Because even during that time, I ain't spoke to you since then.
Why didn't you reply back with rap?
I did.
I did reply back.
I'm talking about like immediately, though.
That's what we was waiting on.
Because I was sitting back and just monitoring the internet.
I'm trying to figure out the internet.
That's a whole new world to me.
Like, well, we rap.
It's like, you go in.
You say what you want.
I'm on the internet.
They calling my PO.
I've got bloggers talking about it.
I done threatened Drake.
I don't even know how to talk no more.
What I'm going to say?
When we battle in our hood, we want to make you look in the mirror and be like, am I a
real nigga?
Dang, this dude just said, what about my sister, my mom?
You know how it was in my era.
It confused me.
I'm like, hold on, let me step back and see what's going on.
I done stepped in the world where I don't even know how to handle this
the way that I would usually handle it.
Even something like a war paint or something like that.
It's what we do at its finest, but I had to adjust.
I definitely just walked my way back.
If I was here and things slowed up and took me here,
I'm like, I'm going to walk step by step.
I'm hot.
I'm going to keep it going.
I'm watching people make me look done.
It's impossible for me to be done.
Did he really have back-to-back playing through the hotel
one day when you was there?
Yeah, they said that you and Nicky was in a hotel
and he was on the floor above you playing back-to-back.
Yeah, playing back-to-back.
He said that in one of the records.
I'm looking for revenge.
Yeah, I don't know.
We went to Toronto that time.
We was on tour.
No, it wasn't nothing like that.
I asked about Ross because they said that one time
you and Ross weren't seeing eye to eye.
I guess they said when.
I thought it was, they said it was a time
when you pieced things out with 50
and Ross was mad about that.
Was that ever true?
I never heard that from Ross.
Wayne never had that situation.
Me, I look at it as if Ross was to go talk to Drake
or somebody, anybody that...
That's rapper stuff, man.
I come from, like, real deal with, like,
you got a problem with somebody,
somebody got hurt, somebody died,
and that was that.
I be on real type of time.
I tell 50 to his face,
and he, yo, all this stuff,
we run into each other,
we crash,
you got people with you,
I got people with you.
We both make money.
We both doing our thing.
We actually feed people
and employ people.
Let's stop playing games
with each other
like we ready to go to prison
for 55 years.
That's not even really
an option for rappers.
And that goes for anybody.
I see Game Tomorrow,
Whack 100, any of them,
yo, let's talk on the side.
Let's have some words.
Yo, look, this what I'm on.
I don't know what you on.
And I kind of, I think everybody would be in the same place.
I just came from the penitentiary with lifers,
where people made one mistake and they got life in prison.
All they homies start squeezing that gun
and they ain't had nothing to do with it,
and they got conspiracy, got 25, 30 years. start squeezing that gun and they ain't had nothing to do with it and they got conspiracy, got
25, 30 years. That's not
really what none of us really want.
And the way you go about that is
totally different. Like, I look at
every other genre of music.
Ain't no rock stars squeezing on whoever
rock stars. Ain't nobody getting shot
in different genres, country music
or nothing like that. So it's like...
They be scrapping nowadays. Yeah, they be getting it down.
I ain't going to lie.
They're probably some of the toughest guys right now.
What about Beanie?
Beanie, I seen Beanie the other day.
We had our words.
Yo, what's up?
You good?
Love, man.
Happy to see you home.
That was that.
That was a small misunderstanding.
That was another component to somebody else.
It wasn't really based around me.
But, you know, the media, even like
with my judge, she would see
media stuff like that and not
understanding that we are from the same area.
We are from the same neighborhood, and
I'm with y'all too, but I came to
the club with you, and y'all two started fighting,
and now I'm in the middle. I could be breaking
it up with something more. Anything happened.
Meek Mill and his homies fighting
Charlamagne, but really, I just came with him.
But y'all two got a problem, you understand?
And it was small misunderstanding.
He passed that.
Being older than me, I looked up to him
coming up my whole life. It's not a secret.
I've been saying this throughout that
whole situation. What is the point?
Where do we get with this?
We gotta figure something out at one point.
And that's what everybody like.
I watch all the young boys.
First time I see them in person and they ain't around 100 people.
Yo, man, look, you don't want that.
I told Bobby Smyrd a long time ago.
Actually, the day before he got locked up.
What's the day before he got locked up?
He came to see me.
I just came home.
Yo, all that gang banging and 100 dudes around you on camera.
I said, them people
will put you under the jail somewhere
and nobody ain't gonna be able to see you. Next day
we looking at the news, he locked
up. I still answer the
phone for Bobby Smyrna to this day.
No matter what I got going on, I talk to
Rowdy Bobby, they call on the three-way.
I'm still gonna give them
the same words. And that's
just what I'm at with it.
I think that's like where Hov was at 10 years ago, with like, with the younger rappers, you look,
everybody looked up to Hov. All the young guys, whether they said or not, a lot of these guys,
I feel like they look at me a certain way and I feel like I can voice my opinion. I've been
through everything. I ain't got to fabricate nothing. I don't got to act like a certain type
of way or a certain type of person.
I feel like I could just get that type of game out.
How you lose all that weight so fast, man?
When you came home, was it two weeks ago?
I wasn't really fat for real.
I had on 4X pants.
I had on a 3X shirt.
My face was actually fatter than this.
My face probably still fat.
But seeing my face with the clothes on like that,
it just looked like I was super fat.
I know everybody was like, he chubby.
Everybody thought I was going to come out looking like Gucci.
No, I was stressing.
I mean, eating up a storm, just trying to take my mind off the world because the trend.
It's a culture shock, man, when you come from doing what you want
and then being shackled.
Like, people don't understand.
Like, they just be like, he in jail.
No, you really.
I'm a celebrity. So when I first come through, they got, he in jail. No, you really, I'm a celebrity,
so when I first come through,
they got me locked in 24 hours.
It was really mind-boggling.
So when I came home,
I was just adjusting.
I think about it.
I came home on a helicopter.
I was actually in the cell
watching the news.
Meek Mill is up for bail.
I'm like, what?
I jumped up.
The lady was like,
we was actually locked in.
She came to my cell
and like, pack your stuff. We're getting you out of here because we don't want no commotion. The lady was like, we was actually locked in. She came to my cell and like, pack your stuff.
We're getting you out of here because we don't want no commotion.
When we got out, we rode like a half a block.
I was looking out the window to the side.
I'm looking at the fans.
I'm like, people really waiting outside for me to get out of jail?
I'm still like humbled by that.
I can't believe this.
I'm surprised you packed anything up.
I packed my mail, your legal mail, because, you know, you got real scheme.
All right, this dude's got 30, 40 years in, no contact with family.
They want to write.
They will steal your mail, write your family members back,
and try to get one of your overweight cousins and, like, you understand what I'm saying?
Like, people focus on stuff like that and try to, like, take advantage.
That's crazy.
Get one of your fat cousins.
No, like, they would try to not like that.
They would try to, like, target people who think,
who they think that don't have high self-esteem,
and they would just try to take advantage.
And I'm not saying, let's get this clear in this interview.
I love big women.
All my cousins, all my cousins that's big,
all my family members that's big, they got high self-esteem.
They come, we don't play them type games in my family.
Ain't no you, you.
And that's it.
We going to love you for you.
You, you, you do what you want.
You better bag a billionaire if you can.
Do whatever you want to do.
How did you watch the Super Bowl?
Did you watch the Super Bowl?
In my cell, it was two moments.
Super Bowl and Beyonce saying free meat.
That was the two days that I wasn't in jail.
How sick was you watching the Super Bowl?
Thinking about all the festivities of the week?
I wasn't sick because it was in Minnesota.
It was like, it was snowing
out. Nobody, no parties. Ain't really
cracking like that. Like, jail, like, it makes you jealous.
It could be Memorial Weekend
and it rains. You'd be like,
alright, it's raining. Everybody
ain't really out having fun without me. But
I was really happy, for real.
I was happy that the fact that Eagles was in
the Super Bowl, and I was happy the fact that an organization like that was supporting me. You know. I was happy that the fact that Eagles was in the Super Bowl,
and I was happy the fact that an organization like that was supporting me.
You know what I'm saying?
Where I come from, that's heavy to have a national sports team support you through a time like that.
Playing your song and everything.
Yeah, that was different for me.
I ain't never seen that.
When the Khaled song dropped and you heard Beyonce's verse.
I played that drum back.
I know Beyonce ain't singing no shit*** like this out of her mouth.
Like, I had to play it back again.
Like, what?
She in the hood screaming Free Meek.
And I look at that as, like, that's mega support from Jay and Beyonce
because they don't have to say it.
You know Beyonce ain't shouting no n****s out in jail.
I took that.
It was like, damn, God, really working in my favor.
You got B talking about Free Meek Mill.
That was, like, that was a great day. Like, I'm listening to the song Jay-Z, really working in my favor. You got B talking about Free Meek Mill. That was a great day.
I'm listening to the song Jay-Z, and Jay is my man,
so I'm kind of getting used to the Jay-Z thing.
Jay shout me out.
I'm like, damn, I'm amped.
Then as the song going on, I'm listening to Beyonce.
She say, Free Meek Mill.
I'm like, damn, this is JNB.
And the support like that to put you on that platform
and give you that type of support,
these people got a lot of influence.
They basically helped me save my life.
We are looking forward to see what you have coming up.
Yeah, some good energy around you, man.
You have an organization that you guys are going to announce.
I got some aggressive rap coming in, you know what I mean?
I got a lot to talk about, a lot of music to drop.
We're going to get things going and do what we do, man.
Get back to the music, have some fun,
and move with a purpose, I guess.
All right. Well, it's Meek Mill. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Hey, yo, do, man. Get back to the music, have some fun, and move with a purpose, I guess. Alright. Well, it's Meek Mill.
It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Hey, yo, too,
man. Make sure the interview's still
rolling. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I just try to be
free today and talk and give my opinion.
Don't take my words and twist up and try
to make me into a bad guy, man.
I'm just trying to make things... No, for real,
because we had a long conversation. I gotta
go back to y'all interviews and look at it
and be like... They gonna edit when you said you took the perk for an hour
and then started talking about Nicki.
Then you're going to say Meek Mill said he slept with Nicki for an hour
after taking a perk.
Any girl that knows, they know they've been around that perk era.
They know what's up with me.
Yeah, you ain't even got to tell them.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Charlamagne, say the gang.
Donkey of the Day.
Charlamagne.
You are a donkey.
It's time for Donkey of the Day.
Donkey of the Day does not discriminate.
I might not have the song of the day, but I got the donkey of the day.
So if you ever feel I need to be a donkey, man, hit me with the heat.
It's the Breakfast Club, bitch.
Who's Donkey of the Day today?
Well, Mr. Ed Sheer Who's donkey of the day today?
Well, Mr. Ed Sheeran, donkey of the day for Thursday, May 10th, goes to Oscar-winning director and statutory rapist Roman Polanski.
You know what?
I shouldn't even have led with Oscar-winning director
because that shouldn't be his legacy.
Because since 1978, Roman the Rapist Polanski has been a fugitive
from the U.S. criminal justice system.
He fled the country while awaiting sentencing for statutory rape.
He was arrested and charged in 1977 for allegedly drugging and raping a 13-year-old girl.
Oh, by the way, in 1977, Roman Polanski was 44 years old.
He pled guilty to the lesser charge of unlawful sex with a minor, and he was expecting probation.
But when he learned that the judge planned to imprison him, he fled to Paris.
Now, he kept making films,
and in 2002, he later produced and directed
The Pianist, and that film won three
Academy Awards, including Best Director.
Why would the Academy award
a statutory rapist who fled the country
for drugging and raping a 13-year-old girl?
Inquiring minds would like to know. Well,
probably for the same reason America would elect
a president who had 16 women accusing him of inappropriate behavior, including allegations of sexual harassment and sexual assault.
And that reason is simply rich white male privilege.
It is what it is, okay, to act like it's something different you're lying to yourself.
Okay, but now that we know who we are dealing with, then you will totally understand why he is getting donkey of the day.
See, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences,
finally, after all these years, is doing the right thing.
And that group that actually puts on the Oscars,
they expelled Roman from its membership.
Not just him.
They also cut ties with Bill Cosby,
who was also convicted of sexual assault last month.
They canceled both of them from their membership,
and rightfully so.
But Roman Polanski, who is clearly the epitome of entitlement,
is suing the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
following his dismissal from the organization last week.
You mean to tell me that you got convicted of drugging and raping a 13-year-old girl,
pled guilty to the lesser charge of unlawful sex with a minor,
the Academy expelled you because of their standard of conduct policy
damn near 40 years too late, and you sue?
I hope to attain that level of arrogance one day, okay?
Not only is he suing the Academy, he had some harsh words for the Me Too movement.
I can't make this kind of stuff up.
Let's go to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution for the report, please.
Roman Polanski called the hashtag Me Too movement total hypocrisy and a collective hysteria the oscar-winning filmmaker
was recently expelled from the academy of motion picture arts and sciences in accordance with the
organization's standard of conduct polanski admitted to and was convicted for statutory
rape of a 13 year old girl in 1977 in a recent interview polansanski said, Wow.
Roman Polanski said Me Too is collective hysteria.
He said the Me Too movement is total hypocrisy.
Do people understand?
Wow.
Attitudes like that is exactly why there's a Me Too movement.
Okay, Roman Polanski just brushing off the fact he pled guilty to drugging and raping a 13-year-old girl Do people understand? Wow. Attitudes like that is exactly why there's a Me Too movement, okay?
Roman Polanski just brushing off the fact he pled guilty to drugging and raping a 13-year-old girl
and fled the country like a coward to avoid having to face the consequences of his crime,
and he is calling the Me Too movement total hypocrisy.
Roman is acting like he is the victim in this situation, okay?
The lack of moral outrage against the abuse of women is exactly what created the Me Too movement.
So, Roman, you can't say everyone is joining the Me Too movement out of fear.
People are joining the Me Too movement because it's the right thing to do, okay?
Because for the first time ever, women are getting their voices heard about these kind of crimes.
And it takes scrimping numbers to take down powerful men like you.
It's simple, okay?
I just don't understand how a man that got arrested for drugging and raping a 13-year-old girl pled guilty
and then fled the country to avoid charges, could have ever
played a victim.
Not only to have the audacity
to sue the academy, but then to chastise
the Me Too movement. Roman Polanski,
you are 84 years old. It is simply
time to ask the Grim Reaper for the check.
Okay, I don't even know what you're hanging around
for. You already got away with rape and were still
able to continue your
career, and you still got rewarded continue your career and you still got rewarded
for your career. You should be shutting
the F up forever. But instead
you're doing the same thing you've been doing since
1977 and probably before, which
is pissing off and hurting women. Best
advice I can give you, Roman Polanski,
is stop looking both ways before you cross
the street. Stop wearing your
seatbelt in the car.
Stop counting pills before you take them.
I'm not telling you to kill yourself.
All I'm telling you is guys like you
are dead to me and the academy.
Please give Roman Polanski the biggest
hee-haw.
The unmitigated call.
The audacity of rich white male privilege.
He should have been in jail.
He should have been in jail a long time ago.
You are the main reason we have a Me Too movement.
That's worse than OJ.
All right.
That's a different level of arrogance right there.
All right.
Well, thank you for that donkey of the day.
Up next is Ask Yee.
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Good morning.
The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club.
Morning, everybody. It's DJ
Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne
Naga. We are The Breakfast Club.
It's time for Ask Yee. Hello.
Who's this? Hi. Good morning, guys.
I'm going to keep my name anonymous.
All right. We got anonymous on the line.
What's your question for you, anonymous?
My boyfriend is a
popular DJ in New York.
Envy, you know him very well.
How well?
Envy, you know him.
That's the homie.
Envy, he's the homie to you.
Did I ever meet you?
No, we've never met.
And I asked him to...
Are you sure y'all dating then?
Because he's real good friends with Envy.
If you guys were really dating, you probably would have met Envy.
We've been together nine years.
Nine years and you never met Envy?
No.
And we the homie?
Some people say
we the homie
but we ain't really the homie.
You sure we the homie?
Are they in pictures together?
At clubs together?
They have each other's
phone number.
He can call Envy
and Envy will answer.
Okay.
That's cute.
And so pretty much
I envy you
and he has relationship envy
and sometimes
I really wish
that sometimes
he would post me
for like my birthday or Mother's Day.
And he doesn't.
He says that he likes to keep his family
and his business separate.
Hold on, hold on now.
Wait a second, Anonymous.
So you guys have been together for nine years.
Yes.
And he's never posted you.
He posted me when I was pregnant.
Okay, so that's his child.
Yes.
Mother's Day is coming up on Sunday,
and you're not anticipating any type of post or acknowledgement.
What baby mama number are you?
We can narrow this down real quick.
What baby mama number are you?
Does he have a lot of children?
One and only.
No.
Okay.
See, y'all thought it was self.
Y'all were about to say self.
I did think it was self, too.
This definitely sounds like Creep Squad member DJ Self.
So it's not self.
All right.
So he just wants to keep you private.
Do you feel like there's another reason for that?
No, I just feel like maybe, you know, I don't know the reason.
I don't know the reason because he posted me when I was pregnant.
He's posted me in the past.
Again, we've been together nine years.
But, like, my birthday just recently passed.
He didn't post me.
And, again, I'm not basing our relationship on Instagram posts because we're way bigger than that. Like, like, my birthday just recently passed. He didn't post me. And again, I'm not basing our relationship on
Instagram posts because we're way
bigger than that. Like, way bigger.
But it's a red flag to you or
it just bothers you? Sometimes you just want a little shout
out because, you know, I work so hard
for our family. He works extremely
hard for our family. And,
you know, some girls are making him, like, their man crush
Monday and things like that.
And sometimes they're in the comments.
And I just want him to be like, I got a body.
There ain't no man crush Mondays up here.
I'm telling you right now.
I want you to keep it real.
As the men in the room, what are the reasons why a man wouldn't post?
Well, Charlamagne doesn't post to family for protection.
He doesn't want his family out there for protection.
So that could be a reason.
He uses Charlamagne as an example.
He uses Charlamagne as an example. He uses Charlamagne as an example.
You gotta tell me who this is, Ma. I'm confused.
I've used all context.
I just want to say one thing before you do that.
If you guys are really happy in your relationship
and everything else is great, then
don't worry about social media, because it
will drive you crazy. If everything
else is so great and he works really hard
for you and he makes you feel special and he loves
you and you love him and you don't have any
worries and of course women
are going to post him as their man crush Monday
because you want somebody that's a desirable
person. That's why he's desirable to you.
Think how shallow this sounds. This man taking care
of the kid for nine years. Y'all been together
nine years.
I can
understand
that you feel a way about it and you've expressed that to him.
But I also feel like we put too much emphasis on people posting you and doing this and doing that.
I just think that you need to worry about your relationship.
And if everything is great, don't bring up things and make things an issue that really shouldn't be.
He probably doesn't.
He don't want other girls harassing you.
He don't want people in your comments.
It could be that.
Now, if you feel.
Oh, I don't even have social media.
Okay.
That's even more reason not to post.
Maybe that's part of the reason.
But I will say this.
If there's another reason that you feel this way,
if you feel like he's cheating
or you feel like he's doing something sneaky,
that's a whole nother issue.
If you don't feel that,
then don't worry about social media.
Oh, I know who it is.
Okay.
It just hit me. All right. Well, thank you, mama. It just hit me who it is. Thank you, guys. If you want, send that, then don't worry about social media. Oh, I know who it is. Okay. It just hit me.
All right.
Well, thank you, Mama.
It just hit me who it is.
Thank you, guys.
If you want, send me a picture of you two, and I'll post you guys on my social media.
I think I know who it is.
I think I know who it is.
Does Remy Ma have a song named after him?
Remy Ma have a song named after him?
He can talk about whatever.
No.
All right.
Well, hold on, because I want to know, so you can talk to us behind the scenes.
All right.
Now, if you got a question for youe, you can call her right now,
800-585-1051.
Hit us up right now.
Ask Yee.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We're in the middle of Ask Yee.
Hello, who's this?
What's up?
This is Ant, y'all.
What's up?
Good morning, Breakfast Club.
What's your question for Yee, Ant?
Hi, what's up?
Good morning, Yee. Hey. My question is you, Ant? Hi, what's up? Good morning to you.
Hey.
My question is, I've been with this girl for two years, and I just want to know, like,
in relationships, if you're going to take it further, should you, like, not tell your
partner everything?
Like, is it best for the key secret?
Like, what kind of secrets?
Like, not telling your partner everything.
Like, I don't feel like she tells me everything just because I feel like she don't tell me everything.
And when I do, like, certain things, it's like, you know, it messes up my relationship.
Like, give me an example.
Like, what type of things are you talking about?
I mean, like, she got a new, like, she's been having a new job for, like, two months.
And I don't really know what goes on at her job.
But I know that, you know, things go on.
Like, I feel like if you don't want to tell me, then it's cool.
But I feel like I should know, like, what goes on at your job.
Like, who you conversating with. Like, what, like. I mean, then it's cool. But I feel like I should know, like, what goes on at your job, like who you're conversating with.
I mean, here's the thing, because you say keeping secrets.
Now, of course, there's some things that we just don't tell each other, not because we're purposely keeping a secret, just because maybe it just doesn't seem relevant.
Now, is she purposely keeping things from you?
I'm just confused because it sounds like there's some trust issues.
And when you say, should you keep secrets from her also, it seems like a tit-for-tat thing.
So explain it to me. Yeah,
and if it's a tit-for-tat thing, it don't make no sense
to be in a relationship because then you're just starting with
gang. I'm just confused at why
you guys are having problems communicating with each
other. I mean, I do, but as soon as
I bring up something, like for real, it's like
a pampered tantrum she has.
And she, you know, she like, you know, she gets all right well pretend i'm her and bring and bring it up to me
just the same way you bring it up to her and be honest what i'll be like what's going on what
went on at work today you know it'll be like it's like because are you asking her like you're
accusing her or something like you're trying to find some information and there's something going
on that you think is happening or are you asking her because you're genuinely interested?
I'm genuinely interested.
Like, for real, like, I feel like I should, like,
the things I tell her, she don't even tell me.
But I put her up on game as far as, like,
who I'm dealing with, who I'm around.
Are you a jealous person?
Not really.
I'm trying to move forward in this relationship.
But I want to know if I'm wasting my time
or being with somebody that ain't going to match my honesty. But what is she being dishonest about? That's what I'm confused about.
Like, listen, I don't tell my boyfriend everything that goes on at work every day. Sometimes I don't
talk about it at all, but sometimes I do just depending on my mood. But, you know, I think,
you know, a couple is a conversation. How was your day? What happened? That's regular conversation.
But is there some information you're trying to get at?
Yeah, yeah.
What do you think is going on at her job?
I feel like you're not telling me
what's really happening.
I don't want to be claiming.
I just want to know, like,
one thing she gets upset about,
like, when she brings up
some stuff, like,
when she does stuff,
the same thing I do,
she'll get upset.
But when she do it
and I confirm her,
she's like,
why you got to wait
until I do it
to say that when I, you know, when you do it. But when she do it and I confirm her, she's like, why you got to wait till I do it to say that when I, you know.
It sounds like you guys are having really petty, petty arguments.
Really?
Yeah, these sound like really petty arguments.
Like, you're doing things and she does them.
And when she does them, it's okay.
But then when you do it, she gets mad.
Like, it sounds like you guys are having some communication issues.
I don't know if y'all have some trust problems,
but it's a breakdown in communication is what it seems like.
Yeah, I don't feel like she's good with communication.
That's what I'm saying.
Because I'll come to her with my issues,
and then, like, she'll try to, like, brush it off.
And I just, like, sweep it underneath the rug.
But it don't make anything better.
What's important is not just you guys talking to each other,
but how you talk to each other.
Because at the end of the day, in every relationship, we go through things, we argue, but it's really how you do it.
So when you ask her about things, are you accusing her of things?
Are you acting in a confrontational manner or are you really trying to solve the issue?
Like, this is how I feel when you say things like this.
Or let me explain to you what bothers me and let's figure out how we can find a solution.
Are you being proactive
as far as being positive about
trying to resolve these issues?
I bet. I'm going to bring it to her. I'm going to see what goes on
with it. But don't bring this up when you guys
are in the middle of an argument. Try to do this when y'all
are having like a good day, you
know, and it's not a confrontational situation.
I'm going to bring it to her as soon as she comes home
from work. I mean, I don't feel like
there's no big problem. I just feel like... Yeah, it seems really small and it might just be the approach. And don't feel like there's no big problem.
I just feel like... Yeah, it seems really small, and it might just be the approach.
And don't attack her as soon as she comes home from work.
Ease into it.
Be nice.
Be...
Tell her you love her.
Tell her you want to make sure things work out.
And you know what?
Own up to things that you do that might not be right as well.
Instead of telling her what she's doing, talk about what you could be working on.
She keeps complaining about, I don't feel like you're marriage material yet.
So I'm like, yo, we need some more time.
My kids love her, so I'm not trying to mess up anything.
Yeah, and listen, bring up all those positive things.
Look, I love you.
My kids love you.
I know we working towards something.
I want you to be able to express to me how you feel without us getting into an argument.
I want to be able to tell you how I feel without us getting into an argument.
So in order for us to be together, we got to be able to have these conversations and make sure that we get somewhere with them.
I bet you appreciate that, man.
All right. Good luck. You seem like a good guy.
Yeah, I am. I am. Y'all look me up, man.
All right, bro. Ask Yee, 805-851-1051. We got rumors on the way, Yee?
Yes, we are going to talk about Tierra Marie.
She had a bit of an issue yesterday with some leaked video and pictures.
We'll tell you what she had to say.
Speaking of leaks.
Wow.
Yeah.
Yeah, we'll talk about it when we come back.
Rumors on the way.
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Yes, so there was some leaked video and pictures of Tierra Marie yesterday.
And apparently she said that her account got hacked.
Now, who hacked her account?
We're not 100% sure.
But it looks like it was done by an ex-lover.
Now, here is what she had to say about the whole incident.
And in the video, she's actually performing oral sex.
And then there's a picture with, what would you call it, ejaculation on her face?
Man milk.
Muscle milk.
Well, here's what she had to say in response to these embarrassing pictures and video footage being circulated online.
The last 24 hours have been very heartbreaking for me.
I thought that I was in love
with somebody that loved me the same
and that just wasn't
right. I learned a lesson.
But I just want to thank you guys for your
love, your support, and I
want you to know that I'm surrounded by
people who love me.
I must say she was doing a decent job too.
I feel really bad for her.
That's a really humiliating thing to have happen.
Yeah, that's f-ed up.
Okay, well, let's look at the bright side.
She was doing a decent job, okay?
Now, 50 Cent had actually posted the picture as well on his Instagram page,
and it got taken down.
So he posted, I'm leaving IG, I'm going back to Twitter.
They take ish down off my page without notifying me.
And then he said, censor these nuts.
I haven't been impressed by anything Tierra Marie has done
since her first single, Make Her Feel Good.
Okay?
Yesterday I was impressed.
Oh, come on.
Now she posted, recently my social media was compromised
by someone who I felt was deserving of my love and trust.
That person proved to be untrustworthy
and posted footage of what in the moment was private and sacred.
Moving forward, I recognize the need to be more cautious and discerning.
My hope is for women to remain strong
and dignified when they find themselves having to address
hateful and juvenile acts by
former lovers who find it difficult
to act in an adult manner. Revenge porn is
a crime in California, and I will be
in pursuit of justice. Revenge porn is
trash, too, and what's so funny is, what I find
interesting is when we were younger,
way before social media, even way before
camera phones, you would get
pictures of girls naked and guys
would have those pictures and they would say
I got these just in case, you know,
she do anything bad to me
or break up with me, blah, blah, blah.
Back then we had no way to post them.
But now, there's ways to post them.
Oh my God. Absolutely.
I never understood why you would post something like that.
For this reason right here. It's disgusting.
Exactly for this reason right here.
You get mad at her, and then you feel like you're putting her on blast.
But here's the thing.
Nobody cares.
I mean, she might be embarrassed, but truthfully, nobody really cares.
Not in this era.
Like, you're supposed to do freaky stuff with your man.
Like, okay, you did that, all right, keep it moving.
Yes, and you are.
And you did a good job, Tierra Marie.
You did a good job.
All right, now let's talk about this Chris Brown situation.
Chris Brown is being sued by a woman who says that she was raped at his house by one of his friends.
And she also is saying that she was forced to perform oral sex on another woman who was on her period.
What?
Now, she said that they were giving Molly cocaine and weed.
And this happened back in February of 2017 at Chris Brown's house. Now, the woman, who is Jane Doe in this report,
says that Chris Brown's friend
forced her to hook up with Chris Brown
and another man whose name is Loa Grissom,
a.k.a. Young Lo.
And she says she tried to leave,
but that's when Chris Brown's female friend
grabbed her by the throat
and forced her to perform oral sex on Grissom
and then pushed her down on the bed and sat on her face,
using her legs to pin her down and forced her to perform oral sex on her.
When she went to the bathroom, she saw her face was covered in blood
because the woman was menstruating.
Oh, she got to go to jail.
Now, she said while she was showering,
Jesus Christ.
that's when young Lo, a.k.a. Grissom, entered the restroom,
and when she tried to leave, he pushed her on the bed and raped her,
and then held her against a washing machine and raped her again. And she went
to a rape treatment center and reported it to the
police afterward. I hope all of
them get thrown under the jail. Now, according
to Chris Brown's lawyer, though, Chris Brown is the
victim of a $17 million shakedown
in this alleged rape case.
Here is what Mark Garagos has to
say. I say that if
any of that were true, it would have been criminally investigated.
Obviously, it was and it was rejected.
The fact that they made a demand for $70 million and I told them to go pound sand probably explains why they did the press conference today.
Chris didn't do anything.
In another era, we might have called this a shakedown.
I don't understand why Chris Brown is being named in this lawsuit.
Even if it was his house, like, he has nothing to do with the situation whatsoever.
Yeah, that's what I'm saying. His name shouldn't be nowhere near that.
None. Like, none.
Other than the location being Chris Brown's house, he should not be named in this lawsuit.
Right. Well, listen, I'm not exactly sure what happened, but I will say this.
It's not like the house is a club.
She said they took everybody's cell phones and that, you know how they have to find your phone thing her mom had been trying to call her and
couldn't find her so did the find your cell phone and sent police to the house actually and then
chris brown wouldn't let the police in the house and um so they were told to leave because he
wouldn't let them enter i mean it's not like it was a club did chris brown know what was going on
if chris brown knew what was going going on in the other room then you can implicate him if he didn't know what was going on in the other room, then you can implicate him. If he didn't know what was going on in the other room,
you can't blame him for that.
It's not like it's a club.
Well, she's saying that Chris Brown's friend
was forcing women to hook up with Chris Brown
and another man as well.
I don't know what really happened,
but Chris Brown's lawyer, there's two sides to this story.
If they raped this young lady, they should go to jail.
Absolutely.
But it's not like it's a club where the owner of the club
didn't provide ample security and something like this happened in the bathroom's a club where the owner of the club didn't provide ample security
and something like this happened in the bathroom.
So, you know, then you sue the owner of the club, of course.
But nah, this is somebody's house.
Well, Chris Brown's lawyer says that he and the woman's lawyer already secretly mediated the case
and that the claims were false.
So he's going to be on TMZ Live and get into the specifics of what happened that night at the house.
Okay.
Whew.
All right.
That's a tough one.
And Ariana Grande and Mac Miller have split up.
We were just talking about them.
Are they still together?
But they have decided to just remain close friends.
They cut off their romantic relationship.
They said their work schedules were just too busy.
But that's that.
I just talked to Mac a couple weeks ago, too, man.
What do you think?
I think Ariana, you know, had big Sean, and she went to Mac Miller,
and Mac Miller just couldn't satisfy her sexually?
What?
I know, I just made that all up.
What?
Yeah, I was like, where did you get that from?
Yeah, but they're both single now, I guess.
Okay.
All right, well, I'm Angela Yee, and that is your Rumor Report.
All right, thank you, Miss Yee.
Shout out to Revolt.
We'll see you guys tomorrow.
Everybody else, the People's Choice mixes up next.
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