The Breakfast Club - No Fan of OnlyFans
Episode Date: February 25, 2021Today on the show we opened up the phone lines to see what our listeners thought about the recent news about three kids kicked out of catholic school because of mom's onlyfans account. Also, Charlamag...ne gave "Donkey of the Day" to Herschel Walker because he said "Black people shouldn’t get reparations because it was 130 years ago" and Angela helped some listeners our during "Ask Yee". Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Hey guys, I'm Kate Max. You might know me from my popular online series, The Running Interview Show,
where I run with celebrities, athletes, entrepreneurs, and more.
After those runs, the conversations keep going.
That's what my podcast, Post Run High, is all about.
It's a chance to sit down with my guests and dive even deeper into their stories,
their journeys, and the thoughts that
arise once we've hit the pavement together. Listen to Post Run High on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. own? I planted the flag. This is mine. I own this. It's surprisingly easy. 55 gallons of water,
500 pounds of concrete. Or maybe not. No country willingly gives up their territory. Oh my God.
What is that? Bullets. Listen to Escape from Zaka Stan. That's Escape from Z-A-Q-A-S-T-A-N
on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
As a kid, I really do remember having these dreams and visions,
but you just don't know what is going to come for you.
Alicia shares her wisdom on growth, gratitude, and the power of love.
I forgive myself. It's okay. Have grace with yourself.
You're trying your best, and you're going to figure out the rhythm of this thing.
Alicia Keys, like you've never
heard her before. Listen to
On Purpose with Jay Shetty on the
iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts,
or wherever you get your podcasts.
I have this triangle, right?
I figured it out. The voice of reason,
the solid, hold it down,
the beige rage, and the
agitator.
The Breakfast Club.
Everyone just kept telling me to prep for this.
One word to describe the Breakfast Club would be flat.
Impacting the culture.
People watch the Breakfast Club for like news and really be tuned in, man.
I don't even know what to call this Breakfast Club.
It's like brunch.
Envy, yee, and Charlemagne.
Wake that ass up, get out of bed and listen to The Breakfast Club.
I'm waking up.
Good morning, USA. Yo, yo, yo, yo, the bubble vest with the hat low?
Like they about to jack somebody.
Feels weird in here.
Does that sound weird?
No, welcome back.
She don't even know what a good quality sound sounds like.
Oh, I sat for a minute.
Because she been broadcasted from home for so long.
It sounds tinny.
What brings you in today, Yee?
Y'all want to
take a risk with this deadly
variant in New York? What are you talking about?
I don't know what you're talking about.
Deadly variant. I know one thing. I'll tell you
something. I just finished
Cicely Tyson's book, Just As I Am,
a memoir. Man, drop one of Clues
Bombs for that.
I was reading it at first because we were
supposed to interview Cicely Tyson, but then she
transitioned. And so I was just taking my
time and I was listening to it because
she actually reads her audible
book and her voice is so
soothing. And I just finished
it this morning, man. Incredible, incredible,
incredible listen.
Just want to tell y'all to
take some time to listen to Just As I Am
by Cicely Tyson, a memoir. Especially during Black History Month, because, I mean, it is such a historical black history lesson because she was 96 years old.
And I think sometimes we forget the free jewelry that our elders just possess because we live in this society where we're just like, you know, when somebody's older, it's almost like they depreciate with value.
You know, why do y'all humans put value on everything that's older, it's almost like they depreciate with value. No. Why do y'all humans put value on everything
that's older except yourselves? Cars,
cheese,
cognac, wine.
No. People, man.
And she definitely got a story.
I'll read that book
next. And I'm looking forward to
this weekend because, you know,
when you get a new bed, a new mattress,
it's like an amazing feeling
and for the first time i got one of those tempurpedic mattresses so it has like a remote
control so it can push your head up and it can put your feet up it has a massager on it and
everything it is amazing okay when i when they were um when i was mattress shopping i went to
mattress firm and they were telling me you're not really meant to lay flat because of the arch in
your back correct so that's why sometimes if were telling me, you're not really meant to lay flat because of the arch in your back.
Correct.
So that's why sometimes if you're sleeping,
you're supposed to put your legs up a little.
And so it did really make a big difference.
I feel a lot better today.
That's how you know you old.
When that's what we care about, because I care about the same thing.
That bed, that mattress, and them sheets.
I need them thread counts to be right, God damn it.
But I've always been really big on having a nice mattress ever since I was, when I got my first apartment, that was like the biggest deal to me is to get a nice mattress.
We spend so much time in bed that you should have a nice mattress.
That's right.
It can really affect you.
I got them fuzzy sheets.
I don't know.
They're like, if you have like the soft blankets.
No, they're not flannel.
They're another material.
But they're like, you know how you have the soft blankets?
I was talking to my daughter about a week ago.
I was in her bed with her talking.
And she has the softest sheets.
It's not regular sheets.
It's like the fluffy, comfortable sheets that you wear as a blanket.
But they make it as sheets.
What?
I'm so addicted to that, man.
I love those sheets.
But let's get this show started.
That's right, man.
Sleuth everybody out there with a blow-up mattress on the floor right now.
Sleuth everybody out there with a mattress and no box spring.
We're just giving you something to inspire to this morning.
Or people with a mattress and you can feel the coils in your belly.
Lord have mercy.
Been there.
Now, also, a couple of months ago, I was making fun of kids that didn't want to shovel snow, right?
Yesterday, I had to shovel snow.
So, you know, in the backyard, you say, I'm not touching the backyard until the summer because I don't care about it.
Well, yesterday, I had to shovel some snow in the backyard because I had to get to something in the backyard.
Now, I understand why those kids don't want to shovel no snow.
I completely understand.
Snow nowadays is different
than when I was a kid.
Yeah, but you're not
getting paid for it.
So when them kids pull up
and they shovel in the snow,
they know that they're
getting paid for it.
So their enthusiasm
might be a little different.
Yeah, maybe.
Plus, they're younger.
Their back don't hurt
like yours do.
You don't want to get
sued for it either.
Yeah, you're right.
All right, well,
let's get the show cracking.
Front page news,
what are we talking about?
Yes, some kids got kicked
out of a school
because their mom is on OnlyFans. Yeah, mom. All right, well, let's get the show cracking. Front page news, what are we talking about? Yes, some kids got kicked out of a school because their mom is on OnlyFans.
All right, well, let's talk about it.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Good morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are the Breakfast Club.
Let's get some front page news.
Where are we starting, Yee?
Well, let's start in Sacramento.
A school there, Sacred Heart Parish School, sent an email home to Crystal Jackson saying that her three boys were not allowed to return to school.
All because administrators discovered that she has an OnlyFans account.
What that got to do with our kids, though?
That ain't right.
Just because she badly built on OnlyFans, what that got to do with her kids?
Well, we don't know how she looks on OnlyFans.
What difference does that make?
But why, though do with her kids? Well, we don't know how she looks. That's true. OnlyFans. What difference does that make? But why though?
Why her kids?
Like, why are her kids getting punished because their moms are OnlyFans?
And why is it a crime to be on OnlyFans?
What is she doing on OnlyFans?
Give us more details, E.
Well, she said the site, and she started it with her husband, Chris.
Her OnlyFans allowed them to rekindle the flame in their marriage.
And photos show her in various poses and outfits.
Some show her fully clothed like
the mom next door others are a little more explicit like photos of her wearing lingerie
and heels that are intended to accompany her sexy story she said you get this confidence in yourself
it's that confidence that you gain that you're like maybe i do feel sexy or maybe i am sexy so
they made fifteen thousand dollars the first month that they started. Then that number continued to grow, and now they make about $150,000 a month for their posts.
How are they going to pay for that school?
Yeah, how are they going to pay for that school?
Well, the school said they can't comment on any situations like that.
They don't comment on things like that.
But they sent an email saying,
We therefore require that you find another school for your children and have no further association with ours. Your apparent quest for high-profile controversy
in support of your adult website is in
direct conflict with what we hope to impart to our
students and is directly opposed
to the policies laid out. Oh yeah, our producer
Daniel just said it's a Catholic school.
That's why. Even though I still don't
I didn't know that was a reason. I didn't know you could kick
somebody's kids out of school because of what the parents were doing.
Yeah, what about for the kids though? If the kids were
on OnlyFans doing explicit stuff,
and, you know, I can understand that,
but what does the parents have to do with that?
Now, who told on them?
Whoever told on them should be kicked out, too,
because that's what they watch, right?
Somebody with OnlyFans.
Right.
Somebody who's on OnlyFans.
They making $150,000 a month, though.
That's what made me say she's probably bad, though,
but she's probably not.
But she is.
She is?
I can confirm.
Oh, man.
Can you confirm?
Let me see.
Let me see, Drama.
Boy, her husband will beat you up, girl. You said she was married She is? I can confirm. Oh, man. You can confirm? Let me see. Let me see drama. Boy, her husband
will beat you up, girl.
You said she was married, right?
Yeah.
Her husband.
Her husband will beat you up, drama.
He knows I'm speaking this.
Let me see.
The only thing is now,
Ember, your kids don't go
to Catholic school, right?
Because you have an OnlyFans.
Well, mine is about real estate,
but no.
They don't go to Catholic school.
They go to private school.
She looks like somebody's grandma
still keeping it sexy.
$150,000 a month with that?
Come on now.
I mean, people like this.
Hello, stop it.
People like regular looking women.
Everything doesn't have to be perfection in your eyes.
Nobody said it was perfection.
Nobody said it was regular either.
Did you even look?
Y'all over here critiquing.
Did you see the picture?
It don't matter to me.
First of all, let's be clear.
We have every right to critique that
because it's on sale.
So I have to decide whether or not to put my money that's on sale
I'm not just critiquing for the sake of critiquing it that's on sale she's
charging for that how people watch certain things like reality TV it's not
that necessarily people just like what they like they want to see like regular
people do somebody acting there somebody why people like amateurs.
But that's somebody acting there, somebody
in their life. I'm not knocking her out
so she's making $15,000 a month.
Somebody's into it. I respect
the hustle, but I just don't understand why her kids
got kicked out of school. And that wasn't even
nothing crazy you just showed us, bro.
She wears lingerie.
You can't see nipples. You can't see nothing else.
Until you pay. It, she wears lingerie. Yeah, you can't see nipples. You can't see nothing else. Yeah, it's not...
Yeah, it's just
Victoria's Secret.
All right.
Now, this Johnson & Johnson vaccine
could be here by next week.
So let's see what happens.
But that is
what a lot of people
are waiting for
because it's supposed to be
just one shot
that you have to take.
I almost started
my vaccine shot yesterday.
They called me and said,
hey, if you come now, you can get the vaccine. But by the time I got there, an essential worker was there before me.
So they have to give it, you know, they give it to the essential worker before me.
It also doesn't need special refrigeration.
Medical personnel will be able to bring the vaccine to people in their homes.
So people who can't actually leave the house who are homebound and can't get vaccinated,
they'll be able to get someone to come to the house to do that.
There's just something strange about when they be calling people
and they be like, come get this vaccine before we throw it out.
You know what I mean?
What's strange about that? I don't know. It just feels
strange. It did feel a little strange, like I'm the garbage.
Like, hurry up before we throw it out. Yeah.
It's only because of the refrigeration aspect,
though. I know. You just don't want it to get bad.
You'd rather give it to somebody like Envy
than throw it away. Once they open it, you gotta give it to somebody like Envy than throw it away. Once they open it, you got to give it to somebody like Envy.
You can't give it to anybody.
You can't give it to Envy.
Try it.
But I was definitely going to try it yesterday.
But essential work, you know, they needed it more than I did.
They do recommend for anybody, you do not get to choose your vaccine, really.
They say whichever one you can get, just take it.
Yeah, my parents get dose two this week, too.
So I got to get dose one.
That is your front page news.
Y'all go get dosed for me.
Okay.
I'll see how.
See, I'll be right behind y'all.
Especially you, MD.
You always want to be behind me, man.
Could you stop?
No, you can't.
Okay, can we go one show?
Just one without the flirting?
That's you.
Gosh.
Get it off your chest.
800-585-1051.
If you need to vent, hit us up now.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning. The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Is your country falling apart?
Feeling tired?
Depressed?
A little bit revolutionary?
Consider this.
Start your own country.
I planted the flag.
I just kind of looked out of like, this is mine.
I own this.
It's surprisingly easy.
There's 55 gallons of water, 500 pounds of concrete.
Everybody's doing it. I am King Ernest Emmanuel. I am the Queen It's surprisingly easy. There's 55 gallons of water for 500 pounds of concrete. Everybody's doing it.
I am King Ernest Emmanuel.
I am the Queen of Ladonia.
I'm Jackson I, King of Kaperburg.
I am the Supreme Leader of the Grand Republic of Mentonia.
Be part of a great colonial tradition.
Why can't I trade my own country?
My forefathers did that themselves.
What could go wrong?
No country willingly gives up their territory.
I was making a rocket with a black powder, you know, with explosive warhead.
Oh my God.
What is that?
Bullets.
Bullets.
We need help!
We need help!
We still have the off-road portion to go.
Listen to Escape from Zakistan.
And we're losing daylight fast.
That's Escape from Z-A-Q-istan on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts,
or wherever you get your podcasts. As a kid, I really do remember having these dreams and
visions, but you just don't know what is going to come for you. Alicia Keys opens up about
conquering doubt, learning to trust herself, and leaning into her dreams.
I think a lot of times we are built to doubt the possibilities for ourselves.
For self-preservation and protection, it was literally that step by step.
And so I discovered that that is how we get where we're going.
This increment of small, determined moments.
Alicia shares her wisdom on growth, gratitude, and the power of love.
I forgive myself.
It's okay.
Like grace.
Have grace with yourself.
You're trying your best.
And you're going to figure out the rhythm of this thing.
Alicia Keys, like you've never heard her before.
Listen to On Purpose with Jay Shetty on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Hey guys, I'm Kate Max.
You might know me from my popular online series,
The Running Interview Show,
where I run with celebrities, athletes, entrepreneurs, and more.
After those runs, the conversations keep going.
That's what my podcast post run high is all about
it's a chance to sit down with my guests and dive even deeper into their stories their journeys
and the thoughts that arise once we've hit the pavement together you know that rush of endorphins
you feel after a great workout well that's when the real magic happens. So if you love hearing real, inspiring
stories from the people you know, follow, and admire, join me every week for Post Run High.
It's where we take the conversation beyond the run and get into the heart of it all. It's
lighthearted, pretty crazy, and very fun. Listen to Post Run High on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts
or wherever you get your
podcasts.
Yo Yonda, hey Yo Yonda from the 305. Get it off your chest. Hello, who's this? Yolanda from Miami. Yolanda.
Hey, Yolanda from the 305.
Get it off your chest.
I'm actually upset at the lady with the three kids that got kicked out because it's the husband's wives are the ones snitching on her.
It's the husband what?
It's the wives of the husbands that's subscribing to her only fans
is the ones snitching on her.
Oh, okay.
That's the story?
Oh, wow.
So they jealous.
They jealous.
They envious.
They jealous because they're getting that $5 a month from her, and they don't like it.
Yeah, and it's probably other husbands in the school.
That's probably how it started.
One of the other husbands in the school was looking at her.
The wife got mad probably.
Yep.
All this did was bring more attention to their page.
Yeah, that's true.
Because I want 50. I'm over that's true. Because I want 50.
I'm over here like, okay.
I got to see receipts, though.
I don't believe she's getting 15 grand a month.
I got to see receipts.
That picture is worth 150 a month?
You said what?
You think her picture is worth 150,000 a month?
She's making 150 a month?
She started off making 15.
She's up to 150 a month.
I don't believe that. That's what I said.
I don't believe that.
I don't believe that.
Hello, who's this?
Yo, Envy, what's going on, bro? It's Mello.
Mello, what's popping, brother?
Yo, man, I need to give you donkey of the day, my guy.
You can't do that. Why am I getting donkey of the day? You definitely can. I'll sue you.
Solomon said it's our show.
That's right.
That's right. Go ahead. my rights That's right Go ahead
So what I need you to do
Is stop flirting with
The scary man
I'm not flirting with him
What did I say
In the spoon
Thank you Mello
He said I'm coming behind you
And then you
You smiled
I heard you
I didn't smile
How you heard me smile
No you didn't smile
You right Mello
You're right
Mello he ain't even paused
Don't let him make you
Think you're not right Mello Nah I'm definitely right pause. Mello, he didn't even pause. Don't let him make you think you're not right, Mello.
No, I'm definitely right, man.
You got to stop doing that.
Don't give a day.
He hard.
He hard.
Goodbye, Mello, man.
He stopped flirting with a married man.
I'm not flirting with you.
You flirt with me.
He's not with you, Mello.
He's not married.
Stop it.
Oh, goodness.
No, thank you.
Hello, who's this?
Hi, this is Shaw from Brooklyn.
Hey, what's up?
Get it off your chest.
Let's go, Brooklyn.
I'm calling because as women, I feel like we go through a lot, like, and we bottle it
in, and I just, I need some type of therapy, like.
What's the matter?
Talk to us.
I got a sibling thing where me don't want to pay rent.
Oof.
And then, you know, you have relationship issues and then you're a
single parent it get hard i feel you you taking the weight of the world on you and then you feel
like you just got to act so strong for everybody else you want some therapy you want some free
therapy eddie bless bless her with some uh six months of free therapy to talk space courtesy
of rca records and toby we got you because then you don't want to talk space Courtesy of RCA Records and Toby We got you
Because then you don't want to talk to nobody
Because you're scared of judgment
And you keep everything bottled in
And it's not healthy
What part of Brooklyn are you from?
I'm from Bed-Stuy
Oh, that's where I live
Now therapy is amazing for you
Therapy is going to help you unpack your brain
It's going to help you organize your brain
It's like having a junky ass closet
And you finally get to put everything in order Don't hang up Okay, alright Don't hang up please unpack your brain. It's going to help you organize your brain. It's like having a junky-ass closet. We're holding a line. We got that for you, okay?
Don't hang up. Okay.
Don't hang up, please. Hold on as we give you this
therapy. Get it off your chest.
800-585-1051. If you need
to vent, hit us up now. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Is your country falling apart?
Feeling tired? Depressed?
A little bit revolutionary? Consider this. Start your own country.
I planted the flag. I just kind of looked out of like, this is mine. I own this.
It's surprisingly easy.
There are 55 gallons of water for 500 pounds of concrete.
Everybody's doing it.
I am King Ernest Emmanuel.
I am the Queen of Laudonia.
I'm Jackson I, King of Capraburg.
I am the Supreme Leader of the Grand Republic of Mentonia.
Be part of a great colonial tradition.
The Waikana tribe own country.
My forefathers did that themselves.
What could go wrong?
No country willingly gives up their territory.
I was making a rocket with a black powder,
you know, with explosive warhead.
Oh my God.
What is that?
Bullets.
Bullets.
We need help! We still have the off-road portion to go.
Listen to Escape from Zakistan.
And we're losing daylight fast.
That's Escape from Z-A-Q-istan on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
As a kid, I really do remember having these dreams and visions, but you just don't know what is going to come for you.
Alicia Keys opens up about conquering doubt, learning to trust herself and leaning into her dreams.
I think a lot of times we are built to doubt the possibilities for ourselves.
For self-preservation and protection. It was literally
that step by step. And so I discovered that that is how we get where we're going.
This increment of small, determined moments.
Alicia shares her wisdom on growth, gratitude, and the power of love.
I forgive myself. It's okay. Like grace. Have grace with yourself. You're trying your best and you're going to figure out the rhythm of love. I forgive myself. It's okay. Like grace.
Have grace with yourself.
You're trying your best and you're gonna figure out the rhythm of this thing.
Alicia Keys, like you've never heard her before.
Listen to On Purpose with Jay Shetty
on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts,
or wherever you get your podcasts.
Hey guys, I'm Kate Max.
You might know me from my popular online series, The Running Interview Show, where I run with celebrities, athletes, entrepreneurs, into their stories, their journeys, and the thoughts
that arise once we've hit the pavement together. You know that rush of endorphins you feel after
a great workout? Well, that's when the real magic happens. So if you love hearing real,
inspiring stories from the people you know, follow, and admire, join me every week for
Post Run High. It's where we take the conversation beyond the run
and get into the heart of it all. It's lighthearted, pretty crazy, and very fun.
Listen to Post Run High on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcast chest, 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?
Yo, this is Sean from Tulsa.
What's up, brother?
What's up, Sean from Tulsa?
Sean from Tulsa.
What's good, club?
Peace, King.
I love Tulsa, by the way.
Black Wall Street.
Home of Black Wall Street.
Yes, sir.
You got it right.
Hey, man, y'all was talking about y'all don't buy stolen stolen goods no more right i don't i don't they didn't
say that i said i don't buy stolen goods anymore okay fact so that got me on that got me thinking
like i want to get off my chest like i've been i've been taking from my job right but i've been
selling it and paying my child support well it, it depends. Where do you work? Where do I work?
Yeah, come on.
What kind of stuff?
Is it luxury goods?
Like apparel.
Apparel.
Apparel.
Okay.
Is it something that we like?
Like, would I want it?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
For sure.
Is it a department store?
Is it a mom and pop store?
No, sir. Is it a black-owned business?
No, sir.
So it's a big franchise chain.
Yes, sir.
Owned by white people.
Owned by white folks. Is it foreign? Carry-on king. Is it's a big franchise chain. Yes, sir. Owned by white people. Owned by white folks.
Is it foreign?
Carry on, King.
Is it foreign?
Carry on, King.
No, it's not foreign.
It's not foreign.
Carry on, King.
I just said I don't.
I'm trying to guess.
Is it, do they have purses or like what?
Yeah.
They have shoes?
Yeah.
Like clothes.
Yeah.
Purses, shoes, clothes.
You know what I'm saying?
How much of a discount?
I feel bad.
I feel bad, yo. Well, get out now before you get caught, clothes, you know what I'm saying? How much of a discount? I feel bad. I feel bad, yo.
Well, get out now before you get caught.
Well, you know, like I said, see, your situation is a little different because you actually
work for the place.
You know what I mean?
So being that you work for the place, like, you know, that's kind of foul.
If you didn't work for the place and you was just stealing out of the place, okay.
You know, but the fact you worked for them...
It just came up and I was like, okay.
You know what I'm saying? I could, you know...
How long you been working for them?
Like four months, five months.
Are you stealing already?
Give me an idea of what something costs.
Tell me what one of the items might cost.
That's like a...
Like $150.
$80.
It's just a little reverse colonization, guys.
You know what I mean?
You don't want to go to jail.
And you know what?
That's who I used to work at Macy's.
Right.
And what they would do is they would let people steal and keep an eye on them until it turned
into like a grand larceny charge because they sold that many items.
So just make sure that they're not watching you and making sure that they're not adding
up those items
so that you have a bigger charge.
You a psychic or what?
I used to listen. Clearly,
I know it did used to go down. I did work
at Macy's. I don't steal
because I don't want the bad karma. I feel like it'll come back
and get me so I won't buy anything stolen.
I won't buy nothing like that. That's just me personally.
But it's just a part of me that feels like, man,
he's stealing from this corporation to sell it back to people in the hood for cheaper so he can pay child support. That's just me personally. But it's just a part of me that feels like, man, he's stealing from this corporation
to sell it back
to people in the hood
for cheaper
so he can pay child support.
It's something Robin Hood-ish
about this.
It's something noble.
It's something noble
about this, King.
I feel like I've been good
for so long.
I've been getting paid
all my time.
Listen, you can't pay.
You're not going to be able
to pay nothing from jail.
They probably watching you.
Because trust me,
they have security.
They get bonuses every time they catch somebody stealing. And they probably watching you. Because trust me, they have security. They get bonuses
every time they catch somebody stealing.
And they got cameras everywhere. And they could
be watching you. So I just want to warn you.
You probably should stop. You got to pay for a lawyer, an attorney.
You got to pay for bail, all that. And then you
wind up giving that money right back. You probably should
stop. But if you do go to jail, just know
you did it for the culture. For sure. I appreciate
y'all, man. No, not for sure. Don't do it, man.
Don't let you hit up. For what? What do you mean? If it would have been like Louis or Chanel, I would have got his number. I appreciate y'all, man. No, not for sure. Don't do it, man. Don't let you hit up.
What do you mean?
If it would have been like Louis or Chanel,
I would have got his number.
I heard you asking.
We don't know if it was it.
No, he said the bag's only $150.
Oh, well.
Yeah.
Michael Kors, who cares?
You can't even get a keychain.
Get it off your chest.
800-585-1051.
We got rumors on the way?
Yes, let's do an update
on Tiger Woods
and that car crash.
Is he going to face any charges?
We'll tell you what's going on.
All right.
We'll get to it next.
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Family in Virginia, they found nearly a million dollars in cash lying in the middle of the road.
Now, if that was you, what would you do? I would keep it.
Depends what I was praying for. I would keep it.
If I was praying for a blessing. Bags of trash?
Especially at a time like this. You said bags of money.
No, they thought it was bags.
They thought it was bags of trash on the road.
So, instead of just throwing it to the side,
they actually put the bags in the back
of their pickup truck, because I guess they wanted
to dispose of it.
It wasn't until they got home that they realized that they had gotten a million dollars almost.
They actually called local deputies and told them about their discovery.
What would you have done, Charlamagne?
I would have prayed again.
I would have said, now, God, if this is supposed to be mine, give me a sign.
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Well, Tiger Woods will not face criminal charges for the crash that he was in.
They said it was purely an accident.
There was no evidence showing that he was under the influence of any substance when he drove his vehicle off a cliff in California on Tuesday.
They did say he could be hit with an infraction if they determined he was using his cell phone when he lost control or if he was distracted behind the wheel.
But that's a big difference from being charged with a crime.
Did they do a blood test, though, to see if there was was alcohol in the system or they don't even do that unless they
smell it or something i thought they they did they did not take a blood sample because there
was no signs of impairment how they even came to that conclusion i didn't even know that that was
considered a criminal situation i thought he was just an accident if it would have been drunk or
under some type of substance but why though why they came to that conclusion that it could have
possibly been a crime they said he was lucid and sober in the moments after the accident well nobody said that
they thought it was a crime but i guess they got to double check it was nobody else involved in the
accident it was you know 7 30 a.m in the morning so it wasn't like he fell asleep so they just got
to do the investigation sounding me like they reminded tiger woods he is indeed black well
they're actually mad at the cnn reporter because they said he made insensitive remarks about Tiger Woods' crash.
This is Andy Scholz, and he did later apologize. Listen.
What are your thoughts right now?
Stunned, I guess, but not entirely surprised by, you know, what we're seeing here.
You know, Tiger back in 2017 was found by police, pulled over the side of the road, you know, asleep in his car.
You know, he had said he had taken a lot of painkillers at that time
because we all know Tiger's undergone a lot of surgeries over the years
and painkillers have become a part of his life.
Punk ass. See what I'm saying?
How you just gonna automatically assume that man was on some type of drugs
because he was in an accident?
I'm telling you it's because whether Tiger realizes it or not,
he's a black man who dominates a white sport.
So they've always tried to put a stain on his name. All right. Well, Dwayne Wade said that before that crash, that he was with Tiger
Woods right before it. And they were actually shooting some segments for Golf Digest. And
here's what he had to say about that day. I picked up the golf club like many in the black community
because of Tiger Woods. And I got that opportunity yesterday to get out there. And, you know, he
taught me a few things. Hopefully it translates and be able to talk to him about Sam and Charlie and his father and
you know just it was a great day and then I woke up today so proud to be able to post that moment
you know for the world and be able to get like a you know like a little snippet of our moment
together and I took a nap and I woke up and you know I woke up to the news. D-Wade better than me
because as a married man,
I would never tell my wife I was hanging out with Tiger Woods.
I ain't got no business around Tiger Woods as a married man.
They're playing golf, bro.
Nope.
If you have an opportunity to play golf with Tiger Woods,
you better take it.
They're playing golf.
And it was for an article.
Nope.
Every man got his wife, got that one person.
They don't want you around
because they got their pee pee too much
in the streets
Jreya wants to play
Diamond when they potentially remake
the Players Club she's already put it out
there she posted pictures
and with herself she said this
could be me in a reboot but y'all playing
and then she added Ice Cube
and people were mad about that.
They were hating on her.
And she said she expected it.
And I saw Jocelyn chimed in, except that she's not Jocelyn's cabaret.
Everyone will agree that I'm the perfect girl to play that role.
And then she added Ice Cube.
It's so shocking to me when people are shocked that people hate on them on social media.
Do you understand social media is the land of the most miserable people on the planet?
That is facts. They don't want you to be happy, Dre. Of course, they don't want to see you is the land of the most miserable people on the planet? That is fact.
They don't want you to be happy, Dre.
Of course, they don't want to see you get the roll of diamond.
That's more money for you, more opportunity that they're not getting.
Come on.
All right.
Well, Dre posted, whew, my cousin said I could request to play myself in a movie and y'all would still say no.
She's right.
Be real, but it's definitely motivating.
It's definitely real.
Social media, the land of the miserable.
Misery loves company. And those companies are called facebook instagram and twitter okay
all right well that is your rumor report all right thank you miss ye now we got front page
news what we talking about yes and let's talk about kyrie irving he is asking that kobe bryant
be the new nba logo i agree with him all right we'll get to that next is the breakfast club
good morning morning everybody it's dj nv angela ye charlamagne the guy we are the breakfast club Be the new NBA logo. I agree with him. All right, we'll get to that next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are the Breakfast Club.
Let's get some front page news.
Where we starting, Yee? Well, Kyrie Irving has reignited that discussion about the NBA logo being changed to Kobe Bryant
with an Instagram post that he put up yesterday.
He posted the logo with Kobe and said,
Gotta happen.
I don't care what anyone says.
Black Kings built the league. I agree
with him 100%. Not just
because it's Kobe, but because what he said
is true. Black Kings built the league.
There's absolutely no reason for a white
man, Jerry West, to be the NBA logo. What
would the NBA be if the NBA stood for no blacks
allowed? Would it still be a multi
billion dollar business? Nope. Absolutely
not. So yes, I think
a black person should be the logo and Kobe Bryant
would be the perfect person. Alright, now
Illinois has become the first state to end
cash bail as part of criminal justice
reform. They said that is a
substantial step toward
dismantling the systemic racism
that plagues our communities, our state
and our nation, according to the
governor.
That's a great thing.
So that's a law that I think needs to be federal.
Don't we think?
Ending cash bail?
Ending cash bail?
It depends on what crime, though.
It depends on the crime.
Think about how many people are sitting in jail.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
For petty offenses.
Absolutely. 100%. It depends on the crime, though. I was people are sitting in jail. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. For petty offenses. Absolutely.
100%.
It depends on the crime, though.
I was having a brain fog because I was still thinking about something.
I was thinking if...
If you have money, you can get out on bail.
And if you don't, you have to sit there.
Yeah, that's what happened to Khalif Broderick.
God bless the dead.
But it depends on the crime, though.
For something petty, grand larceny, absolutely, you're right.
But if it's murder or something like that, no.
No, we got to make sure you're staying in and out. But that's the... Yeah, and would you're right. But if it's murder or something like that, no. No, we got to make sure you're staying in and out.
Yeah.
And would you even get a bail if it's murder?
Depends.
Yeah, depends.
All right.
Well, anyway, this makes the state the first in the nation to completely abolish cash bail.
So that's major.
We're talking about police reform.
Now, they also are talking about requirements that all police officers wear body cameras by 2025,
a ban on all police chokeholds,
new guidelines for decertification of
police officers, and statewide standards
and services for officers to receive regular
confidential mental health
screenings and assistance. What state is that?
It's in Illinois. Yeah, no, I don't
necessarily agree with that.
Because if you're a pedophile, right, and you
get caught for being a pedophile, you could bail yourself out.
You don't have to have no cash bail. You can just walk out.
Nah. But think about it.
Some people are able to do it and some people aren't.
You know what I'm saying?
There should be certain crimes, though.
Like if you're a pedophile, if you're a manslaughter,
if there's certain things where you can influence
the victim in a
negative, bad way, and you just walk out and be
I'm not educated enough on this subject to discuss it.
But I mean, that might be in there.
I don't know.
I don't know.
It's a pretrial fairness act.
So by the way, if you're accused of something,
it doesn't mean that you're guilty.
That's true.
And so this new law eliminates wealth-based detention.
So it gives judges a more strictly defined decision-making process
based on a real risk of present threat or willful
flight so obviously you're not going to get bail okay because i thought it usually depends on the
you know what what uh what they have on you like if they have a lot of information on you if they
have surveillance cameras if they have you know probability that you can influence the victim
that's why a lot of times people get bail if they they'll give you a bill if they don't think you're
a flight risk correct right but some people might get bail but just can't afford it.
And then some people can't afford it.
Yeah.
All right.
Now, lawyers have found the parents of 105 separated migrant children in the past month.
So the parents of 506 separated migrant children still haven't been found.
And lawyers are saying the parents of 322 of those were likely to have been deported.
Imagine that. It's so sad. These kids that don't know where their parents are. And these parents who don't know where their kids are. And lawyers are saying the parents of 322 of those were likely to have been deported.
Imagine that.
It's so sad.
These kids that don't know where their parents are.
And these parents who don't know where their kids are, these kids will forever be affected in their lives.
I'm glad that they have found the parents of 105 of those.
Who knows how different those children are from when they've been separated from their parents and when these other kids will be found and reunited. All right. Now, a former aide is now charging that Governor Andrew Cuomo actually sexually harassed her
and kissed her without her consent and asked her to play strip poker.
So, Lindsay Boylan, she's running for Manhattan Borough President.
She formerly worked for Cuomo and the state's economic development agency wrote in a Medium
post that he kissed her on the lips against her will at his office in Manhattan.
This is all after we told you before
he's being accused of covering
up coronavirus deaths in New York nursing
homes. And so now you see
this is something that has definitely...
Has he had a press release about any
of this stuff yet? Has he
did a briefing?
He might need some new daily briefings.
Yeah, he's got it.
I mean, he's clearly going to have to address these things.
So we'll see what he has to say.
Yeah, I know his people say that that wasn't true.
Yeah, they said that Mrs.
Miss Boylan's claims of inappropriate behavior are quite simply false.
They said they provided flight manifests that show more people on the plane than those cited by Boylan. They said
she never, but she never said
there was no one else on the flight, merely that they were sitting in
close proximity and they did not
specifically address the kiss
and she also could not be reached for comment after
her Medium post. But
she said that she was on his jet flying
back from an event and he told her, let's play
strip poker. And then she said they were
close enough that their knees almost touched in the presence of a
state trooper and press aide she said she tried to brush it off and said
sarcastically that's exactly what I was thinking oh that is close enough to the
knees almost touched huh mm-hmm she said she was sitting right by him on the jet
yeah that is so crazy because a couple of months ago the world loved governor
Cuomo and wanted him to run for president I I don't mean they still don't love him.
And everything was so bad.
Now it seems like everything just didn't turn on him in less than 30 days.
Listen, nobody's perfect.
You know what I'm saying?
And everybody's going to have, you know, certain accusations, you know, leveled at them at certain points, especially when you're in that position.
So it's just a matter of if it's true or not.
I mean, yeah, there were accusations against Donald Trump.
There were accusations against Biden.
Yeah.
All right.
And she also said
that he also would make
negative comments
about the weight
of female colleagues
and their personal relationships.
That's why, you know,
President Obama
is still so remarkable
because he never had
any of that type of dirt.
I mean, God,
he broke a white man's nose
for calling him a coon
and we just found out
about that yesterday.
And I'm not really mad about it.
I don't believe he said, I don't believe that really happened.
Why? You think he's a liar? I think he's
cap. I do. Really?
Listen, if Barack Obama had really broke a white man's
nose, they would have used
that against him when he was running for president.
They didn't know. How do they know? They know everything
about these people. They dig up everything.
Maybe that's his homie now. And where's the guy?
Maybe that's his homie now and never released him.
Where's the guy? Maybe he's his homie. Maybe Barack Obama killed him and buried's his homie now and never released it. Where's the guy?
Maybe Barack Obama killed him and buried his body.
Oh, wow. See, that's how rumors get started.
By the way, that's gonna be on YouTube later.
That's how pizza-gating stuff gets started right there.
Clinton's been dealing with stuff like that forever.
Jesus Christ.
My God, I just said the man didn't have no scandal, no stain on him.
He just made one up.
It be your own people. He just killed him. He buried him in stain on him. He just made one up. It be your own people.
He just killed him.
You married him in the back of the White House and all that.
It be your own people.
Y'all just didn't know how gangster he really was.
It be your own people.
Look at this, bringing Barack down.
That would be a great horror movie.
Wow.
Get Jordan Peele on the line.
All right, well, you think he's this great guy, no blemishes,
and then you find out he hides everything because he kills the victims
and we never hear from them again.
Well, Angela Yee, new show on Fox News coming.
Jesus Christ.
All right. Well, there you go. It'll be
just like Ozark. He could buy a funeral home
and then put the bodies and cremate
them.
You digging yourself a grave right now.
All right.
Well, that is your, what was that?
That was Front Page News.
But it might be more like Rumor Report.
Now, when we come back, let's talk Crystal Jackson now.
Tell people who Crystal Jackson is and what happened with her and her kids.
Well, her and her husband started an OnlyFans page. Now, they started off making about $15,000 a month.
They're now up to $150,000 a month.
But the Catholic school that their three kids attended actually kicked them out of school,
expelled them because of the OnlyFans page.
And some of the other parents actually snitched on her.
All right.
So we're asking 800-585-1051.
Should her kids be kicked out of that Catholic school?
Now, the Catholic school said your apparent quest for high profile controversy in
support of your adult website is in direct conflict with what we hope to impart our students you know
they couldn't even pick up the things they left in class that's how fast they kicked them out they
told them no you can't get your stuff well let's talk about it 800-585-1051 should those kids be
kicked out of school now remember this is a catholic school so they can decide who they want and who they don't want in their school correct is that right all right so let's talk
about it's the breakfast club good morning the breakfast club morning everybody it's dj envy
angela yee charlamagne the guy we are the breakfast club now if you just join us we're talking about
a lady named crystal jackson her kids were kicked out of Catholic school because she created an OnlyFans page.
Now, her OnlyFans page, she's not naked.
She's not doing any porn.
She's just in lingerie.
All right.
I guess some of the parents ratted her out and they kicked the kids out of school.
Now, Charlamagne, what did you think about the OnlyFans page?
What did I think about the page?
The pictures that you've seen on the page.
They look all right.
I don't know how old she is.
At first, I thought she was just badly built.
But then you sent a couple more pictures to the group chat.
And she cool.
I don't think she $150,000 a month cool.
Right.
But it ain't my thing.
Who are you to judge, right?
I'm just not going to pay for it.
Clearly, somebody likes it because she making $150,000 a month.
Even though I need to see the receipts because I don't believe that either.
I think that's cap.
But I don't think the kids should be kicked out of the school because of what the mother is doing.
You know, I just think that's wrong.
Like, I understand that they say, you know, sometimes kids have to pay for the sins of their parents.
But I don't think this is one of those times.
But also with a Catholic school, isn't it more like a private institution where they can decide who comes to their school and who's not in their school?
I mean, I think it's absolutely positively wrong.
But can they decide?
I guess, yeah.
Because it's not like a public school where, you know,
they have to have all kids that's in the district, Catholics,
so they can decide who they want depending on, because you pay for it.
I guarantee you some of them other parents got OnlyFans pages,
and they real quiet now at that school.
Well, according to one of our listeners earlier,
they said it was other people calling in.
Yeah, there's other parents that told on them.
Yeah, but I don't think they should get kicked out.
Because some of the stuff that we say up here, I mean, Charlamagne has flirted with me so much up here sometimes.
Yo, stop lying.
That is the truth.
You gave me an ass.
Bro, I did not.
Well, let's move on.
My daughter.
We don't want your daughter getting kicked out of NYU.
My daughter went to Catholic school for a while.
She doesn't anymore.
But I never had any complaints i had a a guy at the
school questioned me about some stuff that i said on the air one time but a teacher nah he was
actually it was actually a a food when they had like the food fair yeah and he's like a food truck
guy he's like hey man i like you man you know but i i know some of that stuff ain't true right some
of that stuff you don't really believe i said about what he said you know, but I know some of that stuff ain't true, right? Some of that stuff you don't really believe. I said, about what? He said, you know, about, about, I said, about what?
And he was like, you know, crackers.
And I said, well, listen, I'm very specific about when I discuss crackers.
Crackers are racist, bigoted people.
I said, you should be calling some of these white, racist, bigoted people crackers too.
Now, do you have any crackers since you got a food truck?
I'd like some peanut butter.
You need some crackers?
Yes.
All right.
There you have it.
Well, let's go to the phone lines.
800-585-1051.
We're talking Crystal Jackson.
Do you think her kids should be kicked out of school?
Hello?
Who's this?
Hi.
This is Arlene from the Bronx.
Good morning, Arlene from the Bronx.
The craziest people in America come from the Bronx and all of Florida.
That's right.
That's right, Charlamagne.
And I used to hate you, but now you're going to clear your skin up and you look better.
And now, you know, I like you now.
It's like a backhanded compliment.
Arlene, tell us, you think these kids should be kicked out of school?
I think so.
Because in the black community, any little thing you do is outed.
Now the white kid is outed.
Now they're crying.
They always see the victim, and that's what they get.
I agree with you.
I agree with you.
I agree with you. If that's the argument, I agree with you wholeheartedly.
Can we take the black and white out of it?
No, we shall not.
We're putting the white and black in it
because it's always white and black.
Very true. I mean, there is gray areas.
I mean, these kids are innocent though.
They didn't do anything. It doesn't matter.
My kids are innocent, and I'm a black woman,
and they always outed.
So, here we go.
I would hate to see that happen to you.
She got a hell of a point.
She ain't wrong when she right people.
All right, all right.
Exactly.
Thank you. Thank you, mama.
Okay.
Gee, she got a hell of a point.
Hello, who's this?
What's up, man? This is Johnny.
Johnny, what's up, man?
You think those kids should be kicked out of school, man?
Nah, I don't think they should be kicked out of school.
A lot of people in the entertainment industry, you know what I'm saying,
got their kids going to private schools.
So I don't feel like just because you're not an OnlyFans,
you should be able to kick people's kids out of school, man.
Well, it is a private school, and she's not in the industry.
I guess you mean like the adult industry.
Yeah, because Envy has an OnlyFans page, and his kids are in private school.
I'm not naked on my OnlyFans page, though.
Yes, sir.
Sean, my man, I don't think you should say these people are not in the industry.
These people are entertainers.
You mean the woman we're talking about are OnlyFans now?
I mean, I guess.
Yeah, man, listen.
OnlyFans itself is an entertainer.
That is true.
I was reading something last night, and they were saying how everybody's an entertainer.
Oh, man.
Somebody was talking about why certain people get hated on, right?
And they were talking about Kevin Hart and Dr. Dre in particular.
And, oh, it was Artemis Gordon.
Artemis Gordon said because everybody now thinks they're an entertainer.
Being that everybody thinks they're an entertainer, everybody's competition.
So you're jealous and you're envious of people.
Whether you realize it or not.
But you know what?
A lot of celebrities do have OnlyFans pages.
Like, it's not just for people to be naked.
Like, everybody has a damn OnlyFans page.
Yeah, like Khaled and Fadjo have an OnlyFans page and I'm playing basketball. Khaled definitely be showing titties on his OnlyFans. Khaled definitely be showing titties on damn OnlyFans page. Yeah, like Khaled and Fadjo have an OnlyFans page, and I'm playing basketball.
Khaled definitely be showing titties on his OnlyFans.
Khaled definitely be showing titties on his OnlyFans.
You said it, man.
800.
And me be having on a thong showing houses.
No, I don't.
800-585-1051.
We're talking Crystal Jackson.
Now, her kids were kicked out of their Catholic school because she has an OnlyFans page.
You think those kids should have been kicked out of school?
Let's talk about it.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning. Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy
Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God. We are
The Breakfast Club. Now, if you just joined us, we're talking
about Crystal Jackson. She's a
lady that has
her OnlyFans page. Her kids' school
found out, and they kicked the kids out
of school. All three of them. Catholic school.
Very important to know. I don't know all the rules of
Catholic school, even though my daughter went to one for some years, but I don't know all the rules of Catholic school, even though my daughter went to one for
some years, but I don't know
all the rules. Yeah, I don't know the rules.
One of my kids go to Catholic school, and I don't know the rules either.
You went to Catholic school, didn't you? I did, but
I mean, my mom and dad didn't have an OnlyFans
page. You wore the little skirt? What?
You wore the little skirt? What would
you like to see? Sure. No, my dad
didn't wear a skirt. I would love that.
I would put that on the Summer Jam screen, and we don't even have a Summer Jam.
What's wrong with you?
I actually saw a picture of Envy when he was younger, probably around that time, and he
did have on something small and tight.
I didn't have on a skirt.
I had on the little Jamaican mesh shirts.
I had that on.
And some tiny shorts.
You had the Jamaican.
I did.
I had the Jamaican.
You did.
The little sequins joint.
The see-through joint. Yeah, I did have a sequin. It looked like a fishnet. Yeah, I had a Jamaican. I did. You did? The little sequence joint? The see-through joint?
Yeah, I did have a see-through.
It looked like a fishnet?
Yeah, I had a fishnet on.
I don't know why my mom put me on that.
But you had the little Jamaican.
I asked your mom.
She said you picked it out.
No.
I think I wanted to be Sean Paul so bad.
Three, four years old.
You know Sean Paul was really just from the Bronx, right?
He's Puerto Rican from the Bronx pretending to be Jamaican.
What?
You wanted to be a little light-skinned
Puerto Rican claiming to be
Jamaican from Queens.
Why did my mother show you that, man? Let's go to the phone lines.
Hello, who's this?
Hi, this is Ariel.
Hey, Ariel.
How you guys doing this morning?
You doing well? You think those kids should have been kicked out of school?
Now, I know that it's a church
and, you know, they don't agree with that kind of stuff but isn't that where we all supposed to be welcome
yeah yeah absolutely we are we're supposed to be just be able to be ourselves and come and be
accepted so i don't think that they should have just immediately kicked them out maybe have a
meeting figure out why the parents are doing things like this, sit down. Your business, you know, could be stopped or whatever.
But I don't think that they should have just kicked him out because when you go to church,
you just go in there to praise the Lord and be accepted and let you in.
Yeah, because you have to kick everybody out for whatever reason.
Exactly, because everybody's in, nobody is perfect.
I feel like something's got to be missing from this story. Them kids probably was balling in school. I feel like something got to be missing from this story.
Them kids probably was balling in school.
I feel like we got to be missing something from this story.
There's something we're missing.
This don't sound right.
I mean, if kids are coming in there talking about it all the time and making fun of them and all that,
maybe that's part of the reason.
I don't know.
So I started from a group chat.
Hello, who's this?
Hey, this is Mystic from South Florida.
Hey, Mystic.
All the craziest people in America come from the Bronx and all of Florida.
You think those kids should have been kicked out?
Absolutely not.
I think about it like, look, I'm a mother, and let's say I'm single.
I'm doing what I have to do to make ends meet by myself.
Now, how does that make me feel as a mother?
You're kicking my child out.
I'm just trying to give my child the best education possible.
Now my child is embarrassed to go to school because of this.
Now my child is looking at me crazy because I'm trying to make ends meet.
And then what does that teach your future students that are gay but Catholic
or different races but Catholic?
You know, you can't judge any and everybody that comes to your school.
That's ridiculous.
I agree.
You know what, though?
Now that I'm thinking about it, because I'm old school, I'm thinking about all the women
who I knew growing up who were strippers, but they kept that on the low.
Right.
Because they were strippers who were either using the money to pay for themselves to go
to school so they could have a better life or paying for their kids to go to school.
But they kept that on the low on purpose because they felt like if their day, you know, their day job found out, they would get fired.
You know what I mean?
Absolutely.
You know, because of those old school strippers who had to go through that, she's stupid for being our only.
I'm serious.
She's silly for doing that on OnlyFans.
I don't like that.
But she's making $150,000 a month.
I know.
It's just, as an old school representative, right, it just feels wrong when I see these people like that all out in the open doing things that people used to have to hide.
You know what I mean?
But we're in a pandemic.
She might have got fired.
She might have lost her job.
She's just trying to make ends meet.
It was like, you know what?
This is an idea.
Let me try it.
I'm wearing lingerie.
$150,000 a month.
I don't believe it.
She's not showing her nipples.
She's not showing vagina.
So it's almost like wearing a bathing suit.
And her kids got kicked out because she's not doing porn.
Yeah.
I really do feel like something's not right.
We're missing something in this story.
Are you sure she wasn't naked in any of them?
Well, I thought they said she wasn't naked.
Only lingerie.
No show, no nothing.
I don't know.
I think we're missing something in this story.
Hello, who's this?
Hi, my name's Shannon.
Hey, Shannon.
You think those kids should have been kicked out of school?
I don't agree or disagree with what she's doing.
I figure that's none of my business, but
I do feel like
whoever found the lady
on OnlyPage,
if that's the case that this lady's
kids are kicked out, the mother or
father that found the lady should also
be kicked out because right is right,
right? She's watching it. Or wrong is wrong.
Because they were watching it.
If she's doing wrong, somebody was wrong
by looking at the page in the first place.
Well, she could have got a tip, though. Somebody could have hit
somebody up and said, do you know that
such a... What's her name? Cynthia?
Cynthia's on OnlyFans? And then you went
to go look, to investigate.
So there were some nude photos, by the way.
And it was a group of moms
that actually came together to get them kicked out.
See what I'm saying? It was anonymous envelopes of her photos that were sent to the school. To me, a group of moms that actually came together to get them kicked out. See what I'm saying? It was anonymous envelopes of her photos that were sent to the school.
To me, a group of moms getting up, that's just as bad.
They have the right to make their money.
However, they have to make their money to take care of their children.
And it's nobody else's business, especially to be blacking it out there.
That's a mom's jealousy, man.
Chris would probably pull up to school in a new Ferrari with all types of Birkins and as Charlamagne would say, Chanel on.
And the moms got mad and started hating.
Man, salute to all the strippers who walked for Cynthia
to run, man. I'm serious, man.
I feel all them strippers paying.
I got homegirls. I know people, girls that I know
who used to literally strip, keep it on the low
just so they could pay for themselves to go
through college, pay for their kids to get through school.
You know what I mean? And now you got
people like Cynthia busting it
open on OnlyFans for $150,000
a month. Allegedly. Get them
kids out of school. No, man. Stop it. For all the strippers
that had to suffer and all the strippers that
went through pain, just
for people like Cynthia, no. Apparently
the kids are traumatized now, though.
I mean, if you're traumatized
too, nigga. You saw
your mama busting it open on OnlyFans.
Busting it open.
Busting.
Busting.
You're like, is that what I came out of?
Her name online is Mrs. Point Dexter.
Wow.
Wow.
Is she naked?
Mrs. Point Dexter?
Yeah.
Yes, she is.
She sounds like she got full bush, too.
She old school?
What?
Let me see.
Give me a free peek.
Who got a free peek?
This guy is crazy. Show the old man a free peek, goddamn it. Younger Charlotte want to see what the hell's happening here. Who got a free peek? This guy is crazy.
Show the old man a free peek.
Younger Charlotte want to see what the hell is happening here.
Yes, and let's talk about some shows that are coming back.
Some classics.
Yo MTV raps.
Behind the music.
Unplugged.
And more.
We'll tell you some of those shows.
My goodness.
Rumors on the way.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Hey.
Hey.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God. We are the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Hey. Hey. Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Good morning to you.
What's happening?
How's everybody out there?
We are good.
Hey, listen, man.
Salute to my guy, Quail P.
Did I salute Quail P?
You did.
I'm from Jacksonville, Florida, man.
You did.
Play a little snippet of this song, Dramos.
Oh, boy.
Come on.
This song is called Charlamagne.
It's one of the best things to come out of Florida.
Charlemagne.
No, man.
Play it.
I want to hear the whole little hook thing.
Yeah, got it in here.
It was in there.
I don't know if that's in the system.
God damn, Dan.
It's one up right there.
See what it says?
Clip.
It says Quail.
That's Quail.
Play it.
Play Quail.
Hit Quail.
You hating, John.
Boy, you a hater. Let me tell you something from now on from now on from now on if you're not singing my name
I'm not replying to you.
Okay?
I want my name sang from now on.
Salute to Jacksonville.
Salute to the 904.
From now on, I want my name sang.
You hear me?
Just like that.
I'm not replying.
I'm not replying. If you're not singing my name.
You would want to sing.
All right.
Do it again, drum.
Yee, what are we talking about in the rumors, Yee?
No. Yee's walking in. Huh? You want her it again, drum. Yee, what are we talking about in the rumors, Yee? No.
Yee's walking in.
Huh?
You want her name sung, too.
Yee was like, I'm not answering you if you don't sing my name.
Who are we talking?
New shows.
All right.
So when we come back, we got rumors.
We're talking new shows.
So don't move.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
This is The Rumor Report with Angela Yee.
Rumor has it.
On The Breakfast Club.
So listen up. Well, Zendaya is on the cover of Vanity Fair's Hollywood issue,
and they did a 35 interview questions as part of their series.
And one question they asked her was the quality you like most in a man.
What is the quality you most like in a man?
I'm most like in a person.
How about that? Oh, this is such a big question. What is the quality you most like in a man i'm most like in a person how about that oh this
is this is so it's such a big question what is the quality i'm most like in someone i would say
kindness is kind of like not the best way to describe it but some people are just good people
and you can just feel it the next question was what quality you like most in a woman and then
she said it's the same it would be pretty much the same answer. What's that mean? Why does she correct her like that?
Does she like men and women?
She's a pansexual?
Is that why she said people?
Yeah, I don't know if she,
because they hadn't asked the second question,
so I don't know if it was that,
or maybe she's, you know, open to anything.
Who knows?
Don't quote me on this.
I thought it was called pansexual.
I don't know.
I thought bi was like men and women. Yeah, but pansexual, you know what? Let me on this. I thought it was called pansexual. I don't know. I thought bi was like men and women.
Yeah, but pansexual, you know what?
Let me shut up.
Or fluid.
You could be fluid.
Pansexual is when you're not limited in your sexual choices at all.
With regards to biological, sex, gender, or gender identity.
Okay.
That's what I've read.
Did anybody watch Malcolm and Marie?
No.
No.
Okay.
So, yes.
I watched that.
Did anybody watch I Care A Lot on Netflix yet? No. Okay, so yes. I watched that. Did anybody watch
I Care A Lot
on Netflix yet?
Okay, you guys
will love that movie.
You have to watch it.
I Care A Lot?
Yeah, I think that's
what it's called.
I Care A Lot.
I know Zendaya's
in Malcolm and Marie, right?
Yeah.
She's in I Care A Lot too?
No, no.
That's just totally different
but they're both on Netflix.
I want Euphoria.
That's what I want.
Euphoria season two.
It's coming back.
All right, now let's talk about other things that are coming back.
Yo MTV Raps is coming back.
And that's going to be on the Paramount Plus streaming service.
That launch is actually on March 4th.
Who's hosting?
They have a lot of stuff, too.
So they're also doing VH1's Behind the Music.
They're doing a lot of stuff.
They're doing some other highly anticipated movies like Mission Impossible 7 the sequel to A Quiet Place
Frasier reboot if you're interested in that who's hosting the MTV raps is it say I
Don't know Solomon, you know, I'm sworn to secrecy
I don't have it can't be revealing that kind of information until it's ready to be revealed. That's next coming up two days, right?
That's not in two days. That's next coming up in two days, right? March 4th. That's not in two days. That's next week.
Oh, next week. A couple days. Our MTV's also
reviving Unplugged as well.
So get ready for all of those
things. So yet another service.
Now, if you have ads on there, it's going to
cost you $4.99 a month. The premium
tier with live sports, news,
and TV will be $9.99 a month. You kind
of got to get Paramount Plus, man.
And I'm going to tell you a show that I wish they would put on
Paramount Plus. I want them to put old
episodes of the Arsenio Hall show on Paramount Plus.
You know, Arsenio Hall is one of my
idols' inspiration, but
the original talk show
from 89 to 94 was Paramount.
I wish they would put all the old episodes on Paramount Plus.
Well, they're also going to do things
like a Rugrats revival
for people interested in that with the original voice cast, and that's going to be on Paramount Plus. Beavis're also going to do things like a Rugrats revival for people interested in that with the original
voice cast, and that's going to be on Paramount Plus.
Beavis and Butthead.
I think they're expanding on the Spongebob
Squarepants universe. Star Trek
and iCarly also. It's a lot of
content that they're launching with. I mean, from
nostalgia purposes, I'm happy for a lot of those
old titles, man, but I do wish that they would try
new things. I guess people out here that have new
ideas, you know what I mean? New, fresh
ideas. You don't always have to
just return to old titles
just because they worked once upon a time.
Alright, and get ready also for the
third Spider-Man film. You know
I'm here for this! Spider-Man
No Way Home. Let's go, baby!
It's going to be only a movie theater this Christmas.
It's released December 17th.
Listen, last year we didn't get a lot of Marvel at all.
This year we're getting so much Marvel
because you got all the Disney Plus shows
that are coming out like damn near every month
and a Spider-Man movie and Black Widow this year.
Drop on the clues bombs for Marvel.
Greatest comic book franchise ever.
All right, Ava DuVernay said she is not surprised
that there are no black members
on the Hollywood Foreign Press Association.
So that's no black people at the Golden Globes voting committee.
That was a new report that was published by the L.A. Times on Sunday.
They said the group of 87 international journalists who chooses the nominees and winners of the
Golden Globe Awards each year does not have any black members.
That's right.
I don't even know what any of that means, but I'm riding with Ava.
Now, Ava tweeted out reveals as in people are acting like this isn't already widely known for years.
That's right.
But you don't even know.
I have no idea.
I ain't mad at you.
But Ava's right.
All right. Well, Freddie Gibbs just recently did the Joe Rogan experience.
And one thing that he talked about was shooting a crackhead nine times. The reason the.45 caliber bullet exists and the reason they made cocaine illegal is because when blacks were working the docks in the late 1800s, early 1900s,
a woman reported a rape and a cop came up and there was a black dude on cocaine.
Then there was a coked up black dude, right?
Real big dude, I guess.
And a woman was saying, he's chasing me, right?
And he was just, he was, I don't know what the fuck was going on, was saying he's chasing me right and he was just
he was i don't know what was going on but the cop was shooting at him and there was no stopping
power enough they said for the bullet so they make a bigger bullet damn and you know this is
some real because it's a crackhead back in the day i shot the nine times with a tech nine and he
kept running down the alley cap i'm pretty sure freddie is capping it's great so you don't believe
him or barack obama nope that's just as capped as Obama punching somebody in the nose for
calling him a coon. And I'm going to keep saying it's
capped because that
can and will be used against you.
You can't just be getting on platforms
saying stuff like that.
Come on, Freddie. Freddie's
joking, guys. That's capped.
Okay. That's rap capped.
Come on, man. What?
I wonder what happened to that crackhead, though.
He was still running. He put out. Yeah shot nine times he put out
That's what I would have done if I was him I'd like shit work for 50 let me put mine up goodness gracious
Well, I just googled the host of the MTV raps show. It says Kim Lee
I don't know how true that is, but it says Kim Lee.
Do you know who Kim Lee is?
I didn't hear that one.
Oh, all right.
Well, that's what it says when you Google it.
You know who Kim Lee is, right?
Who's Kim Lee?
Bling Empire, the DJ.
Oh, really?
That's what it says when I Googled it.
Are you serious?
That's what it says.
I love Bling Empire.
That was a good series.
I like it, too.
I really do.
I don't like how you said that because I'm Asian.
You know who Kim Lee is.
No, because you told me you watch Bling Empire.
That's the reason why. No, you said I was racist, Envy. No, I didn Asian. You know who Bling Empire is. No, because you told me you watched Bling Empire.
That's the reason why. No, you said I was racist, Envy.
No, I didn't.
You told me you watched.
You're the one that put me on to Bling Empire.
No, you put me on to Bling Empire.
Now, wait a minute.
You've been black for the past few years now.
You can't choose to be Asian when it's convenient for you.
I'm half Chinese and half black.
That we know.
And half West Indian.
So I'm both.
Okay.
But you're the one that put me on the Bling Empire.
All right.
Just checking.
First of all, that sounds like cultural appropriation.
Bling Empire?
Bling Bling?
Yeah.
Nah.
It's a good show, though.
Anyway.
And I want rappers to stop incriminating themselves.
Please.
Stop saying it.
Please.
We got to come on.
There's got to be some like.
Maybe he already dealt with that.
Yeah, maybe.
But I'm just saying.
First of all, it was capped.
He wasn't telling.
He was joking.
But we have to get to a point where we stop being upset at snitches.
But then we get on these platforms.
And snitch on ourselves.
Yes.
Come on, man.
Especially to that audience.
They don't know Freddie like that.
They might have already reported that.
I was listening to Joe Rogan's podcast and heard this guy on there saying he shot somebody nine times.
You don't know? Like, don't do that.
Come on, man.
What did you say?
Yo, MTV Raps Asia
is the one that Kim Lee is rapping.
Oh, y'all niggas don't read.
I just said new host of MTV Raps
and it popped up Kim Lee.
That's why I asked.
That's why I asked.
My niggas just don't read.
No, I read.
I didn't read the whole thing.
They don't read.
I heard it's Post Malone
for the one in America.
It's the host.
Really?
No, I'm kidding.
Yo, Freddie,
we need you to go up
to the MTV Rhapsody.
I'm kidding.
I'm kidding.
I know we need to go.
Yo, Freddie.
Goodness gracious.
Did I buy Freddie?
No, Freddie. Oh, my goodness. Who are you giving Five-five, Freddie? No, Freddie.
Oh, my goodness.
Who are you giving
the donkey to, man?
Why are you sweating?
Because it be hot in here.
That's why.
Why the hell
it's so hot in here?
Why is it so hot in here?
I don't know.
It ain't hot to nobody else.
That's a lie.
It be hot in here every day.
We need Hershel Walker
to come to the front
of the congregation.
We'd like to have a word with him.
Who else is hot?
All right, we'll get to it next.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Is your country falling apart?
Feeling tired?
Depressed?
A little bit revolutionary?
Consider this.
Start your own country.
I planted the flag.
I just kind of looked out of like, this is mine.
I own this.
It's surprisingly easy.
There are 55 gallons of water for 500 pounds of concrete.
Everybody's doing it.
I am King Ernest Emmanuel.
I am the Queen of Laudonia. I'm Jackson I, King of Capraburg. I am the Supremeest Emmanuel. I am the Queen of Ladonia.
I'm Jackson I, King of Kaperburg.
I am the Supreme Leader of the Grand Republic of Mentonia.
Be part of a great colonial tradition.
Why can't I trade my own country? My forefathers did that themselves.
What could go wrong?
No country willingly gives up their territory.
I was making a rocket with a black powder, you know, with explosive warhead.
Oh my God. What is that?
Bullets. Bullets. We need help. We still have the off-road portion to go. Listen to Escape from
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or wherever you get your podcasts. around your eye they want this man to throw them blows man they wait for charlemagne to tap these gloves let's go you have to make a judgment of who was going to be on the donkey of the day
they chose you there's a breakfast club bitch who's donkey of the day today well donkey of the
day for thursday february 25th goes the former nfl football player herschel walker yesterday
during a u.s house hearing herschel walkhel Walker said that black Americans should not receive reparations.
Yes, they had a virtual congressional hearing for H.R. 40, which is a bill sponsored by Democratic Representative Sheila Jackson Lee of Texas, which would create a commission to study reparation proposals.
I know. I know. What is there to study in regard to reparations? Either give it to black people or don't.
It's like when you watch the George Floyd murder and then, you know, here they are investigating the crime before they take any action against the police and you like what is there to investigate?
Did you not see what I saw? We all saw the video. Same with reparations. What is there to study? We know what slavery was.
We will get to all that in a second. But first, let's listen to a man who clearly was broadcasting live from the sunken place during this virtual congressional hearing.
This is Herschel Walker discussing why black people should not get reparations.
I ask the question why?
There's been many surveys show that a large percentage of black and white teens
would say racism is better today than yesterday.
We use black power to create white guilt.
My approach is biblical.
How can I ask my heavenly father to forgive me if I can't forgive my brother?
My religion teaches togetherness.
Reparation teaches separation.
Slavery ended over 130 years ago.
How can a father be asked his son to spend prison time for a crime he committed?
Reparation.
Where does the money come from?
Does it come from all the other races except the black taxpayers?
Who is black? What percentage of black must you be to receive reparations?
Do you go to 23andMe or DNA test to determine the percentage of blackness?
Some American ancestors just came to this country 80 years ago.
Their ancestors wasn't even here during slavery.
Some states didn't even have slavery. Dr. King, I have a dream speech, said the signing of the Emancipation Proclamation was a great beacon of light.
But hundreds of years later, we're still not free because of segregation and discrimination.
Today, I call that reparation.
Lord have mercy.
Where do we begin?
It's so much to unpack here, as my therapist would say.
Black power created white guilt.
No, white supremacy created black genocide, which is what created white guilt.
God damn, Herschel, who team you on?
You know, why am I asking that question like I don't know the answer?
But like the late, great Nipsey Hussle said, block for me, black man.
You know they trying to scratch us.
I know you played a little fullback and you were more of a ball handler than a blocker but goddamn herschel walker if you're a black person there's
absolutely no reason for you to step on anything that will possibly help black people especially
reparations now back to what i said earlier about the study of reparations i know folks is like why
the hell we need a study okay if you need a study watch roots okay watch nate parker's birth of a
nation that should be all the study you need but when I talk to people much smarter than me on these issues they can
explain to you that any bill specifically for black people would
likely be considered unconstitutional under the 14th amendment unless it was
narrowly tailored so that's why reparations has been framed first as a
study and then some form of action because the study would show that a
proposed course of action would be study would show that a proposed
course of action would be narrowly tailored right so this is why herschel walker needs to shut the
f up forever because herschel if instead of you know you getting on that virtual hearing and
clearly reading prepared statements that i'm sure a caucasian wrote for you how about let the study
happen so you wouldn't have so many questions, okay?
All those questions you asked could be answered if you let the study happen.
But boy, when Mastor runs a play.
Remember when Bertie told Kyle at Above the Room,
you may have on the other team's jersey, but you play for me.
That's Herschel Walker.
He may be black, but he clearly plays for the white supremacists, okay?
Herschel, do you realize 75% of black people support reparations for slavery?
I repeat, 75% of black people support reparations for slavery.
75%.
Three-fourths.
You quarter-water Negroes who don't agree, you are your ancestors' wildest embarrassment.
Okay, you talking all this rhetoric about being a biblical person.
You show me in the Bible where there isn't consequences for actions.
All throughout the Bible.
There's stories of people making choices and those choices have consequences.
America made a choice and that choice was to enslave people.
So there has to be consequences and repercussions to this country for that original sin.
Herschel, imagine after 12 years in the NFL.
They told you that they weren't giving you a pension.
They wasn't giving you a pension just because.
Even though you busted your ass on that bill for 12 years and earned it.
They said, no, we're just not giving it to you.
Now imagine if you were forced to play ball against your will.
You never got paid for it, but the whole league benefited off your free labor,
your blood, sweat, and tears.
That's what built the NFL.
Imagine that.
Imagine that and you got nothing for it.
But then in the future, it was an opportunity,
possibly for you to get some payback, some retribution, because the league wanted to atone for all the years of forced free labor
they got out of you.
Would you tell the NFL, no, y'all good.
That was a long time ago.
Hell no, you wouldn't.
And you would look at anyone crazy who dare say that.
That's how we are all looking at you right now.
All I ever ask anyone is if you aren't willing to help, don't hurt. Okay. If you
don't want reparations, fine. Give you a check to somebody else when the money comes, but don't
block everyone else from attempting to get what's owed to black people because we built this country
for free. And I'm going to tell you something else, Herschel. All those questions you have can
be answered if you stop listening to the 85% of Caucasians who don't agree with reparations and listen to people like Dr. Sandy Darity, listen to Reverend William Barber,
listen to Ta-Nehisi Coates, have a conversation with people who know what they talking about.
Matter of fact, listen to the reparations, a big payback podcast hosted by Erica Alexander
and Whitney Dow. We had them on Breakfast Club last week. Would you like to hear some of what
they had to say since you got questions? Let's play a little bit of Erica, see if she can answer some for Herschel Walker.
Because a lot of people think that it's just about a check or it's only about a check or,
you know, and that's so crude. It's kind of grotesque. The problem is, is there's a pain
and suffering of all these people. Millions and millions of Africans died. And we weren't,
we denied citizenship. We were denied all sorts of restitution.
They did experimentation on us, Tuskegee, mass incarceration.
These are all plagues among us.
So should it just be a check?
No.
Should it be a check?
I absolutely believe it should, because I think that money is power.
That was Eric Alexander.
Now, would you like to hear from Whitney Dow, a white man, okay?
One of the 15% of white people who agree black people should get reparations.
Listen, one of the big things that has to happen, one reason why why reparations hasn't happened,
it's for this to force white Americans to reimagine their own story.
And that's the existential threat to get white people to say, accept their history,
accept their legacy of being part of this white supremacist structure.
Look, man, if you're not willing to help, don't hurt.
Okay?
Once again, Herschel Walker, if you're not willing to help, don't hurt.
In the meantime, shut your thick neck ass up forever.
Please give Herschel Walker.
Let Remy Ma give Herschel Walker the biggest hee-haw.
Hee-haw, hee-haw
You stupid mother f***er
You dumb
Let Kathy Griffin get some of that too
Because this is mayonnaise on this Nutella
Please give this giant jar of mayo the biggest hee-haw
Alright
The darkest jar of mayonnaise I've ever seen in my life
Who put dye in this mayonnaise?
Alright
Huh?
You alright over there? You sweating so bad
It's hot in here
So take off all your
clothes. Oh, I'm going to
HR. Let's go, baby.
You just asked me to take off all my clothes?
I'm singing a song. That's what I'm doing. I'm singing a song.
Yo, what is wrong? You all right, bro?
Having hot flashes over there. You need a credit card to swipe on them?
All right.
Thank you for that donkey today. Up next,
ask Yee. 800-585-1051.
If you need relationship advice or any type of advice, call Yee now.
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.
It's time for Ask Yee.
Hello, who's this?
Good morning. This is Nicole.
Hey, Nicole. What's your for Ask Ye. Hello, who's this? Good morning. This is Nicole. Hey, Nicole.
What's your question for Ye? Okay,
so me and my boyfriend been together for like eight plus years, and
now he's saying that I'm getting too comfortable.
Like, what does too comfortable
mean?
So, he said you're getting too comfortable.
Okay, he didn't
elaborate on that? Is it a
physical thing? Like, does he feel like you're not, you know, making yourself look good?
You're just too comfortable always in your sweats?
She farted around him.
She farted around him in his tank.
That's what it was.
Or is it that he feels like you don't appreciate him?
No, too comfortable for me is like, okay, I can be in the shower or whatever.
He just come in the bathroom and just, like, let one go.
Like, that's too comfortable.
But I guess, like, he feels like my body language is, I don't know.
We're not confused.
Because I never heard, like, too comfortable.
Yeah, you got to ask him, what does he mean by that?
Because I can't tell you what he means by that.
I don't know.
Do you feel like you're not making an effort in the relationship anymore?
Are you doing special things for him?
Yeah, I'm doing special things.
But, um, okay,
see, I had Kyle once before.
You know, remember, like, the facial, whatever?
Mm-hmm. Oh, yes.
Yeah, see, that was me.
So, um, because I know, like,
one time, I was
like, oh, you know what what we can watch movies over there
We were like well I don't want to watch no movies
So now I'm like
Whenever he be in the living room
I don't want to be in the living room with him
Because he don't want to watch movies
He just play his game
So I leave him alone and let him play his game
So I go on the other room and watch TV
So now that he's like I'm getting some cuffs
I don't be on him like that
Okay he wants
more affection and attention.
How? But he's on the game. But whenever
he's on the game, I just let him be.
But whenever he's not on the game, that's when
he want me to be on him.
Well, maybe y'all need to plan to do
things so that he knows,
okay, look, let's go out to dinner
or I'ma cook dinner and
you're gonna do, you know, just maybe you guys need to plan things
so that it's not just he's doing him,
I'm doing me.
Y'all got to do each other.
True.
So, but that comes from him too, though.
That's not just you.
It sounds like he's too comfortable also.
Yeah, because I had told him like,
in the beginning of the year,
you know how like it was all fun, lovey-dovey.
Now, like we don't have that type of connection, passion.
I told him that.
But he was like, our relationship isn't like that.
Everybody is not like that all the time.
And I was like, I'm not trying to go out in public, hold hands, smile, and this and that.
I'm trying to gain what we had in the beginning of the relationship.
All right, so this is what we're going to do.
Y'all going to alternate weeks.
One week, you're going to make a plan for what you're going to do,
and you pick a day and a time.
And then the next week, he's got to make a plan
so that y'all surprise each other and take turns
and have something to look forward to and plan.
Okay, okay.
All right, let us know how it goes.
I will, and I sure do appreciate y'all.
You should learn how to play those games too and whoop his ass in the
games and surprise him like that.
I need to.
I need to.
Alright, good luck.
You'll probably get mad if I win.
At least y'all love it.
Well, too bad.
At least y'all love each other though, but yes.
What y'all may even say, black men don't cheat.
That's right.
Black men don't cheat.
And black women don't fart around their men.
Yeah.
All right, mama.
Good luck.
All right.
Thank y'all.
All right.
Ask Yee.
800-585-1051.
If you need relationship advice, hit it now.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Morning, everybody. It's DJ En Club. Good morning. 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?
Hey, what's going on?
What's your question for you, bro?
What is it, Steve, man?
I got a girl that I've been talking to off and on for about a year now,
and she has a weed addiction.
And I don't have anything against marijuana or anything like that,
but it would get to the point where she'll spend like half her paycheck on weed.
And I'm trying to figure out, should I continue on with this girl,
or should I just go ahead and try to find another female to talk to?
Yeah, it sounds irresponsible, but is she taking care of all her other bills
and handling everything?
She is. She is.
I mean, it's her money to spend how she wants to
as long as she's handling business and everything else
and the relationship is good.
So you think I should keep moving forward with her?
You don't think I should?
The only issue you have with her is that she smokes weed all the time
and spends her money on her weed, or is there more to it than that?
That's really it.
It's just the amount of money and the amount of weed that she smokes.
I mean, she smokes literally every day. that's really it just the amount of money and the amount of weed that she smoked i mean she
smoked literally every day yeah i dated a guy like that before it was a little bit of a turnoff and
it was too much but that wasn't the reason why we broke up but sometimes that can escalate into
other issues because it's something that like bothers you so sometimes those things kind of
fester and turn into something more so i don't know if there was anything else.
But she's spending her own money, not your money, on weed.
She's still handling all of her responsibilities.
So it's just like, you know, if you feel like she does it too much,
and then it turns into an argument because then she might feel like you're judging her on what she does.
And you don't smoke.
So sometimes, and it's the same thing with drinking.
Sometimes it's people who have a drink every day and you don't drink and you're like, oh, it's disgusting.
But, you know, if the weed smoke, does it bother you or you just don't like that she spends her money on it?
I just don't like that she spends her money on it and does it every day.
That's my thing.
Other than that, but everything you're saying is on point.
Yeah.
I mean, it's her money and she's handling everything else.
It's not like she's in a situation where she don't have money to spend. She's borrowing it from people. She's getting evicted, but still buying weed.
True. True. I appreciate that. I appreciate that. That's kind of opened my mind a little bit.
All right. There you go.
Hello. Who's this?
Hi, this is Shania.
Hey, what's your question for you from jersey living in georgia yeah i just wanted to thank you i hit you up on
twitter one day and i was really concerned about asking my husband for a wedding with my fiance
for a wedding because when we first got together we had discussed that we weren't doing that we
didn't want to you told me to just ask him and long story short my my wedding is June 2022. I'm super excited.
I appreciate y'all.
I just wanted to call in and tell y'all I love y'all.
Charlamagne, my book club, read your book.
Thank you.
As far as you'll do something.
I actually am a psychology major now.
Yes, that's cool.
I'm going to open in my own practice, catering to black folks.
We are going to do better.
I plan on doing my part in the healing.
So I'm excited.
Just thank y'all for y'all inspiration.
And, Andy, thank you so much.
Sounds like you got everything you need right now.
You know, you're majoring in psychology.
You're getting married and having the wedding that you wanted to have.
You got your fiance.
That's dope, and you're paying it forward.
We love it.
Yes.
Thank y'all so much. Y'all have a blessed one. I'm praying for y'all. Keep looking for y'all's dope, and you're paying it forward. We love it. Yes. Thank y'all so much.
Y'all have a blessed one.
I'm praying for y'all.
Keep looking for y'all's success.
Thank you.
We need you.
We need more culturally competent black people in the mental health care space.
So thank you.
I'm trying.
I want to do my part.
I'm going to help these families, help these women with domestic abuse.
I just want to do my part.
That's it.
Y'all do y'all part.
Love y'all.
We will. Thank you. Love you, to do my part. That's it. Y'all do y'all part. Love y'all. We will. Thank you. Love you
too. Alright. Ask Yee.
800-585-1051.
Now we got rumors on the way? Yes.
And Rowdy Rebel was on with Elliot
Wilson on title and we'll tell you what he had to say.
Alright. We'll get to that next. It's the Breakfast
Club. Good morning.
What's going on?
Rumor Report. Rumor Report.
This is the Rumor Report. With Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club. So Rowdy Rebel checked in with Elliot Wilson on Tidal and he talked about basically Bobby Schmurda taking additional jail time looking out for him.
Here's what he said.
I think about that all the time because it was like it was really trying to railroad us and we found a way out of it.
And it was sad that the bro had to sacrifice himself for us to get out of it.
I don't say like it went heavy on my heart.
Like I owe my brother something.
Like, cause at the end of the day, like what's mine is his regardless, you feel me?
But it do weigh heavy on my heart knowing like, damn,
I'm the reason why like two years of my bro life still took it he never
ever had no regrets i told him it was never brought up that's real i'm telling you man i
respect those young men so much bobby smurda and rowdy rebels simply for dealing with the
consequences of their actions no excuses no pointing the finger at other people they just
handled their handle not only that he took a longer, so his man didn't have a longer sentence.
So his man could have a shorter term,
which is real.
All right.
Now,
T.I. was on the shade room and he was talking about not being believed in how
people who are in positions of power to help other people are often
challenged.
Can't nobody tell me about me.
You dig what I'm saying?
Your opinion of me will never overrule my opinion of myself.
Your fantasy of me will never overrule my opinion of myself. Your fantasy of me will never overrule my fact of myself.
One thing social media has shown us and society at large is anytime a black man is in a position of power,
he uses his platform to speak on behalf of the community and to help people who need the most help.
That's going to be objected to, challenged, as long as you, you know, trying to be a voice for the voiceless.
You just got to believe enough in your purpose to stand up and go through it.
Hey, man, he's right.
And I don't care how many times a lie is told, it doesn't make it the truth.
And sometimes in life, you just got to be good with knowing you know the truth because
the truth is still the truth, regardless of folks think otherwise.
And social media never has no idea what the facts are.
They're just all based on feelings.
And those feelings definitely aren't always the truth.
Right.
People read anything and think it's true online, too.
Lord have mercy.
All right.
Now let's talk about the Real Housewives franchise.
According to the Jasmine brand, they are prepping a limited spinoff series.
So it'll be women from various cities, and they're going to stay in the same house in
a tropical location.
Just so you know, the Real Housewives
franchise is currently in Atlanta, Salt
Lake City, Potomac, Beverly Hills,
New York City, New Jersey, Dallas, and Orange
County. Salt Lake City's good.
Yeah, right? Yeah, I watched that.
You know why it's good. There's that one woman that's
married to her grandfather. Yeah, she's married
to her grandfather. That is crazy.
You got some wild TV viewing habits, bro.
I know. The Bachelor
and The Real Housewives
of Salt Lake City.
It's actually very,
and Bling Empire.
Those are three
really good shows.
When does Ebony start
on Real Housewives of New York?
I'm only watching that
this season for Ebony.
And Leah.
Leah's amazing on it.
Leah's the one
that, yeah,
Leah actually made that
this last season.
So it's going to be great
to have both of them on. Yeah, I didn't watch it last season. So it's going to be great to have both of them on.
Yeah, I didn't watch it last season.
Salt Lake City's good.
Atlanta's good.
New York with Leah's good.
Jersey's good.
I don't watch the rest of them.
I watched New York just to see Leah on there.
Actually, here's a fun fact for people who might not know.
Leah used to be the host on Lip Service when I was at Sirius.
I remember.
She was my co-host.
But I'm definitely watching.
I want to see what Ebony K. Williams does on Real Housewives of New York this season.
Yeah, I want to see how she fits in because that seems a weird fit.
The host of the Holding Court podcast on the Black Effect iHeartRadio podcast network, among other things.
Good plug.
Yes.
And she's on Revolt as well, right?
Yes.
All right.
Now, Chance the Rapper has filed a lawsuit against his former manager, Pat Corcoran.
He accused him of exploiting his stature, damaging his reputation, and demanding kickbacks
as well.
According to the Chicago Tribune, Chance the Rapper filed that lawsuit last week, and it
was around the same time that he was also responding to Pat Corcoran's breach of contract
lawsuit.
His former manager says that he was owed an alleged $3 million in unpaid commission.
So now Chance is trying to dismiss those multiple counts of the original lawsuit
and also seek over $1 million for each of the three counts in his lawsuit.
Woo, it's hard to tell, boy.
That's when business goes wrong.
You can think somebody's amazing and everything's going really well
until it's not.
And then you're in court.
All right, Cardi B is planning to tell her side of the assault.
You know, she was charged with assault back in 2019 because of a fight that allegedly happened at a Queen's strip club.
Now, according to reports, they're saying that she allegedly ordered a tax on two bartenders.
And for that incident, she was indicted on 14 charges, which includes two counts of assault.
She rejected a plea deal.
That's still going on.
Yeah.
So one person said they've been lying on your name for so long. She rejected a plea deal. That's still going on? Mm-hmm. Yeah. So one person said,
they've been lying on your name for so long.
Clear it, bae.
And Cardi responded,
super clear it with receipts and all.
I can't wait till Ish is over
so I can tell my part of Ish.
MF has really ran with the...
Ooh.
This is too much.
I can't even bleep myself this much.
But basically,
people have been lying on her for too long.
So I guess we'll see what she has to say once everything is cleared up but yes that is still going on feels like it's been uh quite some time long time yeah all right and uh neo's
neo's pregnant wife crystal has reacted to claims that he forced his ex monietta to get her tubes
tied she said he did not make anyone do anything. Somebody wrote on IG
and I don't even know why people are responding to this.
What about his first wife?
He convinced to sterilize herself and then
left her, LMAO. What?
And Crystal responded, I'm his first
wife, boo. Because remember, there was
a story going around that Neal told
Monietta to get her tubes tied and
then he left her. Once again, people
on social media swear they be knowing about people's lives.
You don't know what the hell y'all be talking about.
I have no idea what you're talking about.
It was a big deal.
But Monietta has even said multiple times that they made the decision together.
Right.
So now Crystal is saying, I'm being accurate since you want to be in something so bad.
I respect the mother of his kids.
And facts are facts.
He didn't request nor make anyone do anything.
She has moved on and is in love, happy as hell.
You should try it, simple-minded child.
And you know what's crazy? That's probably the
truth, but nobody cares about
the truth when the lie is more entertaining.
These people want to believe what they want to believe.
The three of them have even been on the
reel together.
So everything's good. Alright.
Well, that is your Rumor Reports. Alright, thank you, Miss
Yee. Shout out to Revolt.
We'll see you tomorrow.
Everybody else.
What are you doing with your pointy finger?
I'm wrapping up.
You said wrapping up.
Oh, my goodness.
What's wrong with you?
What's wrong with you?
I told you.
Can you go one show?
Don't break that thing at me.
One show.
One show.
Do that again and say, how can I get on?
You know what?
I'm not messing with you.
I ain't here.
No, when he says, how can I get on?
Yeah.
It's the breakfast cloak of all y'all.
Now, Charlamagne, what are we doing today for Black History Month?
Today we are honoring Sister Soldier.
Now, I know I say the craziest people in America come from the Bronx and all of Florida,
but the only thing crazy about Sister Soldier, who's from the Bronx,
is that she's crazy enough to create the kinds of stories she wants unapologetically and uncompromised.
Okay?
In 1999, she gave the streets a classic novel
called the coldest winter ever classic body of work that spawned two more novels midnight against
the love story and midnight in the meaning of love you know one day hopefully we'll get the
the movie that's been promised to us but in the meantime we can always read all right but sister
soldier's been fearless for a long time and i would like for you all to hear who she says she makes her stories for.
The Breakfast Club presents a new Black History Month legend.
But isn't there a danger in telling young people, encourage them to be?
Well, I don't make my work for you to interpret it.
I make it for black young people so that they can understand that we are at war, that we have to be strong-minded, that we have to be productive, that we have to be unafraid of expressing ourselves and getting what we want in this society.
But isn't there a danger in telling young that can only lead to a cul-de-sac and at the same time
alienating a lot of of people who really don't understand or accept or even grasp
that militant language well what most people who know my work know is that i don't only teach young
blacks to be militant i teach them to be intelligent substantive to make analysis. I think that America has to stop painting young black people
as being uncivilized and irrational.
And that was another new Black History Month legend,
courtesy of The Breakfast Club.
Man, I love some Sister Soulja.
I actually had a chance when she put out Midnight
to do a one-on-one interview with her in Newark
with Mayor Roz Baraka, which was really, really dope. I admire her so
much. Salute to the Queen, Sister Soulja.
We honor you. Absolutely. Alright, when we come
back, we got the positive note. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning.
I mean, the guy we are,
the Breakfast Club. Now, Charlamagne, you got a
positive note? Yes, man. This is a quote from
the great Kobe Bryant, the late great
Kobe Bryant, since it's all this talk about
making Kobe Bryant
the new NBA logo, which I'm not against, you know.
But Kobe once said pain doesn't tell you when you ought to stop.
Pain is the little voice in your head that tries to hold you back because it knows if you continue, you will change.
Breakfast Club, bitches!
You all finished or you all done?
Had enough of this country?
Ever dreamt about starting your own?
I planted the flag.
This is mine.
I own this.
It's surprisingly easy.
55 gallons of water, 500 pounds of concrete.
Or maybe not. No country willingly gives up their territory.
Oh my God.
What is that?
Bullets.
Listen to Escape from Zakistan.
That's Escape from Z-A-Q-istan.
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Hey guys, I'm Kate Max.
You might know me from my popular online series, The Running Interview Show,
where I run with celebrities, athletes, entrepreneurs, and more. After those runs,
the conversations keep going. That's what my podcast, Post Run High, is all about. It's a
chance to sit down with my guests and dive even deeper into their stories, their journeys, and
the thoughts that arise once we've hit the
pavement together. Listen to Post Run High on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you
get your podcasts. As a kid, I really do remember having these dreams and visions, but you just
don't know what is going to come for you. Alicia shares her wisdom on growth, gratitude and the power of love.
I forgive myself. It's okay. Have grace for yourself. You're trying your best and you're going to figure out the rhythm of this thing.
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