The Breakfast Club - Profess Your Love For Black People
Episode Date: January 13, 2021Today on the show we opened up the phone lines to hear from our white listeners after a white man went viral expressing his love for black queens because he believed they take care of him better and w...e wanted to see if our white listeners felt the same. Moreover, Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to Howard University after they announced an Asian America as their editor-in-chief, with her responsibilities including “producing Howard Magazine and leading the University’s storytelling efforts and strategy through other key channels.” Also, and Angela helped some listeners out during "Ask Yee" with one listeners not understanding why her man has to release every night before he goes to sleep. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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It's time, it's time, it's time, it's time to wake up.
DJ N, Angela Yee, and Charlamagne Tha God
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People watch The Breakfast Club for light news and really be tuned in
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Just because y'all always keep it 100, y'all keep it real
They might not watch the news, but they're on Twitter, they're on Facebook
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Get your ass up.
Good morning, USA. Yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo,, I've been tired all week, man. Yeah, me too. I don't know what it is. It must be age,
yo, because I just be exhausted.
I just be tired about
every damn thing, man.
I be tired, too. I take my grown man
naps in the afternoon. Oh, man.
Gives my little energy, but stop the music.
So go ahead, Charlamagne. Go ahead, what?
You got something you want to say?
What do I want to say? What happened?
You got something you want to give away? I thought you didn't bring me a gift today.
No, I ain't bringing you no gift.
What's wrong with you?
You got the biggest mouth in the world.
You like Tyrese on the radio.
I thought you was giving me something.
He's talking.
No, dang.
I got nothing to do with nothing or nobody.
Nothing.
What are y'all talking about?
Exactly.
He came in here with a gift today, and I thought it was for me.
He act like we not talking to millions and millions of people.
What's happening?
I seen he came in with a gift,
so I thought he was getting a day gift
for early Valentine's Day.
That is for somebody, but that ain't for you.
Last time he gave me a Valentine's Day
gift, I didn't appreciate it, so I thought
he was doubling up. This guy,
this dude, I understand that you're a radio
broadcaster, okay, but everything
ain't for broadcast business.
Jesus Christ, man.
So that's not for me? No.
So, okay, let's fake it.
We don't know what you're talking about.
Our listeners have no idea what you're talking about.
You came in here with a gift and I thought it was for me.
Last time you came in with a box, it was
an ass, but it was for me.
I don't know what y'all are talking about.
Listen, talk about
tires, man.
Every Wednesday.
Jesus Christ.
How your tires doing, Yee?
Actually, great.
A lot of people hit me
on Twitter yesterday
talking about that
same conversation
because they've been
driving around
with a nail in their tire
for two months now or more
and finally are inspired
to get that taken care of.
How the hell you driving around
with a nail in your tire
for two months?
How's your modem doing, Yee?
All you gotta...
Well, I have run flat tires, so all you have to do is, you know, put some air in them.
Well, if you do get a flat, Charlamagne, it tells you that your air is starting to go out your tire,
but I'm sure Yee just ignored that.
Like she ignores every pothole and speed bump in New York City.
No, I put more air.
You just put more air in it.
If you ride around with that light on for too much, you deserve whatever you get.
She did.
She just kept putting air in.
Lord have mercy.
Goodness gracious.
Well, I'm not alone.
A lot of people have done this and are doing this currently now.
Grow up.
Every single one of you.
Well, I'm glad you got your tires fixed.
All right.
Well, let's get the show cracking.
Front page news, what we talking about?
Well, let's talk about this whole impeachment process that should be taking place today.
All right.
We'll get into that next.
Keep it locked.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
All right, man.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are the Breakfast Club.
Yo.
Let's get into some front page news.
Now, Yee, do you know what's going on with Kyrie Irving?
Is he playing?
Is he not playing?
What's going on?
I believe they're investigating now to see why he's been missing games and they've been spotting him on zoom calls and yeah I see somebody said that he
was upset about what happened with Capitol Hill they didn't he didn't feel like playing that's
that's what they allegedly are saying but Kyrie is a very interesting um very interesting individual
and the truth is you know if he's going through something which he which he tends to do that's
fine but I think sometimes you got to remember you do have other responsibilities.
And your other responsibility, you know, is basketball.
You know, it's people that want to see you play.
And it's a team that's paying you hundreds of millions of dollars to pay.
And it's teammates, you know, that rely on you, too.
So I just think that you have to understand you have other responsibilities, even when you're dealing with whatever you're dealing with.
And you got to communicate that, too.
You can't just not show up.
Maybe he is, though.
Maybe he is.
Well, I know Steve Nash that he was surprised
the first time when he didn't play.
He didn't even know he wasn't playing.
Yeah, but they asked him yesterday, last night,
you know, you expect Kyrie to come back this season?
He's like, sure.
You know, he's just like, sure.
Steve Nash was like, sure.
And then Kevin Durant was just like,
you know, talk to Kyrie
when he comes back,
but we support him 100%
prayers up to him.
I'm sure he's communicating
with somebody over there.
All right, what else we got, Yeezy?
Well, let's talk about
what's happening today.
Now, the chamber does plan
to impeach Donald Trump today.
At first, they were trying
to get Vice President Mike Pence
to invoke the 25th Amendment.
Mike Pence said he will not remove Donald Trump from the office.
He said that was set a bad precedent because that's supposed to be for a president who's incapacitated or can't do whatever his job is.
So he said, I do not believe such a course of action.
Impeach your phone.
We're going to impeach your phone, Angelina.
So what you just said was Mike Pence is not going to follow through with the 25th Amendment,
that they are probably going, well, they are going to impeach him today,
start impeachment proceedings.
That's what you just said.
Well, now Donald Trump has something to say about this.
This impeachment is causing tremendous anger for Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer
to continue on this path.
I think it's causing tremendous danger to our country
and it's causing tremendous anger.
I want no violence.
I don't want no smoke, but my goons do.
That's basically what he just said.
Listen, whatever this government has to do
in order to send a message to the future,
you know, wannabe dictators that this will not be tolerated,
they have to do it.
And the most important thing is,
I really think they have to press criminal charges against Trump,
but I doubt they will.
And I think things are only going to get worse, to be honest with you.
Now, Donald Trump also thinks that what he said before the riot,
whatever he said about that riot, he said that was totally appropriate.
So if you read my speech, it's been analyzed,
and people thought that what I said was totally appropriate.
And if you look at what other people have said, politicians at a high level,
about the riots during the summer, the horrible riots in Portland and Seattle and various other places, that was a real problem, what they said.
Y'all going to stop trying to make what happened this summer the equivalent, or last summer, the equivalent of what happened last Wednesday.
That was a peaceful protest, a peaceful BLM protest that, you know, a couple people hijacked
and, you know, took advantage of.
You know, if you think a calculated raid on the Capitol building is the same as a couple
knuckleheads looting in some stores, all right, if you think that's the same thing, then I
have a White House in D.C. I want to sell you for the low.
How much?
How much?
I'll give it to you for $30.
I'll take it.
All right?
$30.
All right.
Well, that is your front page news.
Get it off your chest.
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Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Wake up, wake up.
Wake your ass up.
This is your time to get it off your chest.
Whether you're mad or blessed, we want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club.
Hello, who's this?
Hey, this is Precious Glenn for Obby.
What's up, Precious?
Get it off your chest, mama.
I just want to say good morning to everybody and wish everybody a good morning.
And, you know, hope everybody get their day started well.
And, you know, have a get their day started well. And, you know,
have a blessed day.
All right, everybody.
And I want to give a shout out to my family
and me and my boyfriend.
We just got approved
for this apartment.
You know, it's been hard
trying to get a little apartment
and stuff down here
where I live at.
Well, congratulations
on the new apartment.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Enjoy yourselves.
Now go let your boyfriend shoot that club up.
All right.
You know what I'm saying?
Let him release all his ancestors inside of you.
I sure will pass with it.
All righty, mama.
Hello, who's this?
Good morning, it's Michelle.
Hey, Michelle.
Get it off your chest.
Okay.
Hey, this morning, husband in the bathroom getting stuff ready for work.
Bob come on in and try to give him a little pleasure.
And he's enjoying it for a little bit because his toes are starting to curl.
And then he's like, babe, I got to go to work.
I'm going to be late.
And I'm like, are you kidding me?
Yeah.
You got to bring the money in somehow.
He can't be late and lose his job.
You just got to finish it when he gets home.
Exactly.
That's the sad part.
You put him between. it when he gets home. Exactly. That's the sad part. You put him between a...
Not when you the boss.
Yeah, but you put him between a rock and a hard on.
You know what I'm saying?
Because he wants you to keep doing what you're doing,
but then he know he got to go to work, too.
So that's a hard choice for him, man.
Yeah, I ain't going to front.
I've been late several times, and I would have been late.
It is not that hard.
Well, he needs Viagra, then.
No, no, it doesn't.
You said it's not that hard.
I don't know.
I mean, no, it's not that hard to make a change right quick.
You know, I'm just like, I'm going to be a few minutes late.
Traffic.
Is he a boss?
Is he in that type of position where he can do that?
Oh, yes, he's a boss.
Oh, okay.
You know, part of why he's a boss, though,
is that he got to handle his responsibilities.
I know, Angela, but come on, sir.
He got to make it up to you.
That's all he owe you.
No, she owe him later on tonight.
She got to finish off.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And you know what, DJ Envy?
Thank you and your wife,
because I looked at your podcast one day,
and you looked like, you know, I just't want to look at you early in the morning, but, um, I don't want to just be getting, um, sucked off.
I need, I need my little b**** with my knee and up under there, touched a little bit.
I didn't realize all that, you know?
Oh, that's right.
Yeah, you gotta handle that.
So you touch your man's bunkie hole because of his touch?
She said the... It is not bunkie hole. You got to handle not just the... So you touch your man's bunkie hole because of envy like his touch? She said the...
It is not bunkie hole.
You tell him.
She said?
You are always into the butt hole.
Oh!
He is always into the butt hole.
That is the truth.
I think he just left the butt hole,
but then he's so horny.
Why are you so horny?
He's always with the booty hole.
Always.
Always.
Why are you so horny in the morning
so I can pass some of that on to the wife?
Why not? Why not?
Why not?
Because these women out here are savages, and you know I'm going to keep my man home.
There you go.
Empty stomach, empty balls.
Well, thank you, Mama.
I love y'all.
Good morning.
Y'all have a good one.
All right, the full stomach, empty balls.
There you go.
It's full stomach, empty balls.
Empty stomach.
The full balls need to be empty.
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Good morning.
We know that you ride
black people, right?
This is your time to get it off your 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?
Hey, this is Bernadette from Oregon.
Hey, Bernadette from Oregon.
Get it off your chest.
Okay, MB, I got a bone to pick with y'all this morning, though.
A bone?
A lady just had a bone to pick, and you got one, too, so go.
Oh, yeah, so we might need some bone marrow on this one.
My thing is that you guys in the past have said that you were on Cardi B's payroll.
And I've noticed, I've been listening to y'all.
I have never said that.
Charlamagne said that, but he was joking.
It was sarcasm, but continue.
But check it out, though.
I've seen y'all go off on trap, trap about Cardi B and about that WAP song.
And I'm like, somebody should do WAP, Bebop, Upside Down, Up the Head,
because where I come from, you know, they try to ram her records down your throat,
and the ramifications is her record will be lost at sea.
Where you from?
Oregon.
Where am I from? I'm from Modesto.
Oh.
How old are you?
California.
How old are you?
I'm 43.
I'm 42 years old.
Now, let's be honest.
We grew up on Uncle Luke.
We grew up on Lil Jon.
We grew up on Lil Kim.
We grew up on Foxy Brown, Trina, Jackie O, Kaya, Akineli, put it in your mouth.
We ain't got no room to talk about WAP.
Yeah, but look, Cardi B, I'm on Brat.
I'm on Missy.
I'm on Eve.
Yes, Foxy. You know what I'm saying? And Cardi B, to me on Brat, I'm on Missy, I'm on Eve, yes, Foxy.
You know what I'm saying?
And Cardi B to me just ain't touching that.
You know what I mean?
And for you guys to go off on travel, I'm like, you guys PR her like Trump.
You know, every day it's Cardi B news.
So I'm starting to think maybe really she got it like that.
Well, let me ask you a question.
What is it about Cardi B that you don't like so much?
Because I'm talking
about the one record in particular, WAP.
I don't think we as 40-something-year-olds
have anything to judge with that record because we grew up
on much worse. To be honest with you, I've never
heard the song. Oh.
So, wait. So what's the problem?
You can't really judge it.
Every song that her radio
releases out here, they
ram them. It's like every five minutes.
So I'm turned off to it.
So what do I got to do with us?
We don't play the records every hour on the hour.
I like Cardi B records.
I'm a gay people.
I'm talking about Cardi regardless.
Well, I don't hear nobody else talking about her the way y'all do.
I mean, just like she's up there.
She is.
I got love for Cardi B.
You know what I'm saying?
Especially when you see somebody get it out the mud the way we saw Cardi get it out the mud.
But thank you for calling, mama.
Okay, y'all have a good one, though.
I've loved Cardi B since she was on Instagram back in 2013, 2014.
You know what I mean?
So it's good to see her become who she's become.
Absolutely.
Hello, who's this?
I do appreciate Cardi B.
Hey, what's up?
This is Tim from Queen. Morning, Charlamagne, Angela. Tim, what's this? Hey, what's up? This is Tim from Queen.
Morning, Charlamagne.
Tim, what's up, bro?
Morning.
Get it off your chest.
I'm just calling in today that I'm blessed.
I woke up this morning.
I feel good.
And with everything that's going on, every day is a blessing.
And I also wanted to talk to you guys about Kyrie.
I thought you guys heard about him.
He's under the NBA's investigating
or into his actions of being at a party or family outing
with no mask on.
So that's why he's been out.
Yeah.
No, that's not why he's been out. That's not why he's been out. Yeah. No, that's not why he's been out.
That's not why he's been out, but they are investigating that.
He was at his sister's birthday party, and he wasn't wearing a mask.
And his dad's birthday was last week.
Right.
Yeah, he should have just had a mask on.
You know what I'm saying?
But then again, with that NBA protocol and stuff,
the NBA is kind of stripped with everything.
So he's probably going to miss a whole day.
Yeah, he's going to miss at least three more games, they say, this week.
They say he's going to miss the rest of the games this week,
and he'll probably have to quarantine after that.
Like I said, man, I think Kyrie's a very interesting dude,
and clearly, you know, he has a lot of things that he's carrying,
but he still has to remember he's got responsibilities.
He's got responsibilities to his team. He's got responsibilities to his team.
He's got responsibilities to his teammates.
He's got responsibilities to the people that watch him.
And he's got responsibilities to himself.
Once you put your name on that contract
and people paying you hundreds of millions of dollars,
you can't just say F it.
You got to show up.
I'm sure we'll find out at some point
what's really going on.
He always does this, though.
This isn't new for Kyrie.
He always does this.
This is who he is.
That's why I said he's clearly got some other things that he's carrying,
mentally, emotionally.
Yeah.
All right.
Well, get it off your chest.
800-585-1051.
Now, we got rumors on the way, Yee?
Yes, and YFN Lucci is wanted by the cops,
and we'll tell you what's happening.
What she said was YFN Lucci is being investigated.
We'll get into it next.
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 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. What could go wrong?
Oh my God.
What is that?
Bullets.
Bullets.
We need help!
We still have the off-road portion to go.
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.
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,
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So y'all, this is Questlove, and I'm here to tell you about a new podcast I've been working on
with the Story Pirates and John Glickman called Historical Records. It's a family-friendly
podcast. Yeah, you heard that right. A podcast for all ages.
One you can listen to and enjoy with your kids starting on September 27th.
I'm going to toss it over to the host of Historical Records,
Nimany, to tell you all about it.
Make sure you check it out.
Hey, y'all.
Nimany here.
I'm the host of a brand-new history podcast for kids and families
called Historical Records.
Historical Records brings history to life through hip-hop.
Each episode is about a different inspiring figure from history, like this one about Claudette Colvin, a 15-year-old girl in Alabama
who refused to give up her seat on the city bus
nine whole months before Rosa Parks did the same thing.
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Did you know, did you know?
I wouldn't give up my seat.
Nine months before Rosa, it was Claudette Colvin.
Get the kids in your life excited about history
by tuning in to Historical Records.
Because in order to make history,
you have to make some noise.
Listen to Historical Records on the iHeartRadio app,
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It's time.
She's spilling the tea. This is The Rumor Report with Angela Yee on The Breakfast Club.
Well, according to CBS 46, they're saying that Atlanta police are looking for YFN Lucci.
They put out a tweet.
They said he's once on multiple charges for his role in the shooting death of 28-year-old James Adams.
So according to reports, they said officers were dispatched to that street, People Street in southwest Atlanta, on December 10th, and they found Adams laying in the street with a gunshot wound to the head.
He was rushed to the hospital where, unfortunately, he died.
Now, a second victim was dropped off at a local fire station by a private private vehicle minutes later.
He also suffered a gunshot wound, but he survived.
That was 32 year old Kevin Wright.
Now they are determining that these two shootings are possibly related and YF and Luchi is being charged with felony murder, aggravated assault, participation in criminal street gang activity and possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony.
Wow, that's not a good way to start off 2021.
Did he not eat his black-eyed peas and hop a john on New Year's Eve?
Jesus Christ.
Right.
Well, not sure if he actually did this.
He's being charged.
They're looking for him right now.
So we'll keep you updated on YFN Lucci.
All right.
Wish him the best.
Right.
All right.
Now let's discuss Vic Mensa. He has his Chicago nonprofit Save Money,
Save Life, and he's been providing essential items for those in need. He's been doing this
for three years, but on New Year's Eve, some thieves broke into the building and they stole
over $40,000 worth of donated items. So that includes PPE, sneakers, medical supplies,
all of these things. Yes.
Is that awful?
Now, here is Vic Mensa.
On New Year's Eve, my nonprofit Save Money, Save Life was tragically robbed of our entire donation inventory.
I started the organization in 2018 to give back to the city I love, point blank.
And since then, we've donated over 50,000 pairs of shoes, hundreds of thousands of pounds of food during the pandemic, you know, countless PPE supplies, et cetera. And we were set up. Somebody brought a truck and emptied us out
over $40,000 worth of brand new shoes, winter coats, sleeping bags, you name it.
Who robs a nonprofit of inventory? Hey, if you told me they stole $40,000, I'd get it. But what
are you taking the supplies for? I guess I understand the clothes and the sneakers,
but why you got to take the PPE stuff?
Like, that's bad karma.
Bad juju.
Bad luck.
Like, what's...
Oh, my goodness.
All right.
Well, if you want to know how you can donate to help out, you can also go to Vic Mensa's
page on Instagram and click the link there to find out.
Now, I know y'all been talking about this Ashanti and Keisha Cole versus.
They have set a new date.
I know we talked about this earlier, but that is going to be on Thursday, January 21st.
Rain, sleet, hail, snow, let's go.
So that's going to be the first versus of 2021 with Ashanti and Keisha Cole.
They said, thank you, everyone, for being patient with us.
We cannot wait for this magical night with Keisha and Ashanti.
Should be interesting.
Should be fun.
Can't wait for that one.
Ashanti and Keisha Cole, man.
I mean, you can't really
lose. I mean, if you've been doing radio for
as long as I've been doing radio, then, you know, Ashanti
and Keisha Cole at different points
in their careers were staples on
black radio. Correct. So
it's going to be good. It's going to be entertaining.
All right. Lamar Odom has
signed a deal. He's going to be boxing.
If you guys are excited to see that, that's going to
be June 12th in Atlantic City, New Jersey at the Showboat Casino.
And let's see what happens with this.
So here's more information.
I'm really excited.
I just signed a deal with Celebrity Boxing.
Who do you guys think I should fight?
I need you guys to follow at Celebrity Boxing 1 on Instagram.
I just hope he's in shape.
I just hope he's in shape.
I just hope he gets in shape to fight just hope he's in shape. I just hope he gets in shape to fight.
You know, boxing is very serious.
And from what I've seen from Lamar,
it didn't seem like he was in shape.
Corona got to go away, man.
We need the big three back.
Clearly, Lamar Odom is bought.
Okay?
Lamar Odom needs to be in the big three.
He don't need to be in nobody's boxing ring.
Like, come on, man.
Who would you like to see him fight?
I have no idea.
And he can't be getting paid that much money.
And even if they do something where they give him, like, a piece of the purse, I mean, how many people are really going to see him fight? I have no idea. And he can't be getting paid that much money. And even if they do something where they give him like a piece of the purse,
I mean, how many people are really going to come watch that?
It depends who he fights.
Who does he have?
Who's his biggest problem that people, you know, that he goes back and forth with?
Crack.
Oh, my goodness.
I can't with you, man.
He can't fight crack when you go crack in the ring.
People fight crack every day.
That's the whole point.
Oh, my goodness. You got to fight your addiction. What are you talking about? He can't fight. How's he going you go crack in the ring People fight crack every day That's the whole point Oh my goodness
You gotta fight your addiction
What are you talking about?
Well you can't fight
How's he gonna fight crack in the ring?
Well you asked a question
I gave you an answer
You're right
Alright well
I'm Angela Yee
And that is your rumor report
Rick Fox
Crack head
Rick Fox?
Yeah
Huh?
That's an old basketball rival
Rick Fox ain't fighting him
I'm just saying
You asked a question I'm giving you an answer That would be a good fight though I'd watch that I'd watch them. Rick Fox ain't fighting him. I'm just saying. You asked a question.
I'm giving you an answer.
That would be a good fight, though.
I'd watch that.
I'd watch Lamar Odom and Rick Fox go at it in the ring.
I mean, just because I know both of them.
You know what I mean?
Those are both old Lakers stars.
I'd watch that.
Light skin versus dark skin.
Curly hair versus bald head.
I don't want to see that.
All right.
Now we got front page news coming up.
E, what are we talking about?
Yes, and we are going to be talking about this impeachment that is set to happen today.
What is going down? We'll tell you what Donald Trump had to say about it.
All right. We'll get into that next. Keep it locked. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning.
DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God. We are the Breakfast Club.
Let's get in some front page news. Where we start, Yee?
Well, today they are voting on impeaching donald trump and you know
there's at least so far five republicans who said that they would also vote to impeach so far that's
a far cry from the republicans last time they impeached trump where none of them actually voted
to impeach him now donald trump is saying the 25th amendment poses zero risk to him but he did say
that he thought that this could affect Joe Biden down the line.
Here he is.
Before we begin, I'd like to say that free speech is under assault like never before.
The 25th Amendment is of zero risk to me,
but will come back to haunt Joe Biden and the Biden administration.
As the expression goes, be careful what you wish for.
The impeachment hoax is a continuation of the greatest and most vicious witch hunt in the history of our country
and is causing tremendous anger and division and pain far greater than most people will ever understand,
which is very dangerous for the USA, especially at this very tender time.
Why do why do why do people think speech is free? Dangerous for the USA, especially at this very tender time.
Why do people think speech is free?
Like, there is literally a cost to everything you say.
You are not exempt from the consequences of the things that come out of your mouth,
especially if you're saying them on platforms you don't own. But is that a threat? It feels like a threat a little bit.
A threat of what?
Meaning like, you go ahead if you want.
I don't want no violence, but y'all go ahead if y'all want.
Man, that's not even the same clip.
You wasn't even paying no attention.
No, I am paying attention.
No, you weren't.
The next clip is when he talks about, I don't want no violence.
So why are you talking about that now?
But it all goes together.
They cut the clip up so it wouldn't be a long clip.
But I'm thinking, in totality.
You thinking in the future?
No, in totality.
This guy is crazy.
We cut the clip in half, but that's part of the second
get into your brain bro you ain't even that's not even the no play the no violence clips and
then we'll go back and play what we just said it's the same thing it's the same thing our citizens
watched on wednesday as a mob stormed the capitol and trashed the halls of government
as i have consistently said throughout my administration, we believe in respecting America's history and traditions.
We believe in the rule of law, not in violence or rioting.
Now is the time for our nation to heal, and it's time for peace and for calm.
Respect for law enforcement and the great people within law enforcement is the foundation of the MAGA agenda.
Nope.
That wasn't the clip you were thinking of.
I didn't play that clip.
I didn't play that clip.
I don't know what's going on in there.
Is it the same speech?
I don't know what speech you're talking about.
I know it's not.
That wasn't the same speech. You're talking about when he was outside
and he was saying... He don't want no violence. Yes, but I don't know why you're talking about that. I thought That wasn't the same speech. You're talking about when he was outside and he was saying.
He don't want no violence.
Yes, but I don't know why you're talking about that.
I thought that came from the same speech.
I could be wrong.
I could be wrong.
I've been wrong before.
All right.
All right.
Well, listen, I do want to talk about the U.S. Justice Department because with this Capitol breach, they are supposedly pursuing justice.
And they have opened more than 170 subject files. So that means
individuals they identified as people who potentially committed crimes that were at the
Capitol rioting that day. And here is what the acting U.S. attorney, Michael Sherwin, had to say
about greater charges for these rioters. The initial charges we're filing, some of these
misdemeanors, these are only the beginning. This is not the end. But what the public isn't familiar with is that the FBI, working with the U.S. Attorney's Offices across
the country and the crux of those being in D.C., we're looking at significant felony cases tied to
sedition and conspiracy. In addition to that, we're looking and taking a priority with cases
in which weapons were involved and cases in which destructive devices were involved.
Regardless of if it was just a trespass in the Capitol or if someone planted a pipe bomb, you will be charged and you will be found.
I really can't believe this is a thing.
They have misdemeanors.
Like, why do they have to investigate anything trespassing?
If that was Al Qaeda and not Al Cracker, whatever country they came from would have been bombed already.
Okay?
It was treason.
It was terrorism.
The Capitol building was invaded.
All of Congress was in there.
Lives were threatened.
Once again, imagine if they were terrorists from another country.
You don't think they would have dropped a bomb on that country already?
Well, according to Sherwin, they are looking for sedition and conspiracy cases.
They said those carry prison terms of up to 20 years.
And the FBI is considering putting some of those terrorists on the no-fly list.
So that means they won't even be able to fly anywhere.
They said they're looking at all tools and techniques that they can use within the FBI.
And that's something that they're also actively looking at.
They also did say they're looking for information about a person or people who helped to plant pipe bombs outside of the Republican and Democratic headquarters.
They said the bombs were real and they had timers.
We don't know exactly why they didn't go off.
White privilege is stronger than Starbucks Wi-Fi, bro.
White privilege is stronger than edge control.
Like white privilege is an amazing, amazing, amazing
thing. Like, because I'm telling you,
if that was anybody
from any other country,
they would have bombed that country already.
Let that have been Muslims. You know
what I mean? They would have been out of here
already. Like, it's unbelievable.
It really is. No, it's not. It's America.
What am I talking about? It's not unbelievable.
That is your front page news. Alright. Now, this. It's America. What am I talking about? It's not unbelievable. That is your front page news.
All right.
Now, this was on social media about a white guy talking about why he likes black women.
Can we play that clip?
If you see my account, you'll know the stuff I like to talk about.
A lot of sociology.
In my experience, I have better conversations about that with black women.
Also, black women don't have an issue with my friends. I've had multiple white girls be like, why do you hang out with so many black people?
That's because black people don't ask me
dumb questions like that. Also, I was a
criminal for a long time. I think a lot of
white girls like drug dealers because
it's cool. White women will let yourself
destruct. Black women seem to genuinely
care and want me to do better.
So I don't feel that comfortable around white people.
I feel like black people laugh with me and white people
laugh at me. That's a white man?
Yes, that is a white man.
I want to choose Bond for that white man.
I like this.
Anytime we can improve on race relations in America, we should.
And this is one of those times.
That white man is professing his love for black women.
That's a beautiful thing.
Is that a thing?
That's got to be a thing, right?
Let's talk to some white men out there.
Yeah, man.
800-585-1051.
Let's get some white men, some white listeners on the line.
If you prefer black women, we'd love to hear from you and want to know why.
And you know what?
Let's broaden it just a little.
White women.
Excellent taste.
White women, do you feel that way about black men?
Or even black women?
Let's discuss.
This is a good way to improve race relations.
I like this.
We're bringing people together.
So we want to know if you're a white man
and you prefer black women or black men.
And if you're a white woman that prefers black men,
black women.
I like this.
This is good.
This is good, guys.
All right, let's open up the phone lines.
800-585-1051.
Let's talk about it.
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Good morning.
Pull out your phone.
Call in right now.
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Add your opinion to The Breakfast Club topic.
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Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club. Now, if you just join us, we're talking about a white man, a white gentleman that posted this on Instagram.
If you see my account, you'll know the stuff I like to talk about. A lot of sociology.
In my experience, I have better conversations about that with black women.
Also, black women don't have an issue with my friends.
I have multiple white girls be like, why do you hang out with so many black people?
That's because black people don't ask me dumb questions like that.
Also, I was a criminal for a long time.
I think a lot of white girls like drug dealers because it's cool.
White women will let yourself destruct.
Black women seem to genuinely care
and want me to do better.
So I don't feel that comfortable around white people.
I feel like black people laugh with me
and white people laugh at me.
I love it.
I think that is great.
I think that improves race relations in America.
You have that white man professing his love
for black women.
And I think anytime we can bring each other together,
it is a beautiful thing.
Beautiful thing. All right, well, let's go to the phone line and see if we can get some well we're looking for white men who feel that same way white women and also white women who
feel that way about black men are black women right yep yeah all right let's see David
good morning hey what's your name bro you? You're David, right? Hey.
Yeah, this is David.
Hi, David.
How are you, sir?
You like your coffee black, huh?
Good morning.
Good morning to everyone.
Oh, yeah, definitely.
Why?
Why?
Well, black women take care of their men better.
My current wife, I've been married for three years.
When I first met her, I didn't think I had a chance with her,
but she saw potential in me, and she inspired me to do better.
And I've done better. Yes, we will clean you up.
Did she clean me up?
I mean, improved my credit score.
We bought a house together.
Wow. A black woman
improving a white man's credit score.
Drop one of Clues Bomb for God.
You hear me? Only God in the form
of a black woman can do that.
She's showing the path to a better life.
My brother.
All right.
Well, thank you, man.
I'm with you, David.
My brother, I'll stop you when you stop telling the truth.
You ain't told a lie yet, David.
All right.
Thank you, brother.
You know, we love a good fixer.
Hello, who's this?
Hi, my name's Angie.
I'm from Queens.
Hey, Angie from Queens.
Now, Angie, you black?
I'm white. Oh. That's that crowd. Hey, Angie from Queens. Now, Angie, you black? I'm white.
Oh.
That's that crowd. Oh, I hear Queens.
Can't tell.
What part of Queens are you from?
I'm from East Elmhurst, New York.
Okay, I thought you were going to say Howard Beach.
All right, now, you like black men only?
Yeah, I do.
I feel like because I grew up in a predominantly black and Hispanic neighborhood,
I had all black friends growing up.
Like, I just never thought twice about it.
That's what I'm attracted to.
I've actually never even dated a white man before.
This is beautiful. We are bringing people together this morning.
And I really feel like any time, especially in these difficult times that we're in when it comes to race, we can bring people together.
This is a beautiful thing. I am happy to hear this. These white people
professing their love for their black booze.
Actually, my son is black.
He's half black, so.
Well, I mean, that's how it works if you got a black baby daddy.
Exactly.
Yeah, yeah. What's his name? Well, thank you.
Thank you, Mama. Thank you. What's his name?
Shout out your baby daddy and your son.
My son's name is Zayden. My baby daddy's name is Lamar. There you. What's his name? Shout out your baby daddy and your son. My son's name is Zayden.
My baby daddy's name is Lamar.
There you go.
And his name is Lamar.
Lamar's a black name.
What?
Lamar, Jamal, Tyrone.
That's the blackest you're going to get.
Hello, who's this?
Aaron.
Aaron, what's up, Aaron?
What's up, fellas?
Aaron.
All right, now, come on now.
Slow it down.
You've been around black people too long, Aaron.
What's up, son? What's up, son?
What's up, fellas?
He said fellas because you can't say n****s.
What are you from?
I think it's a generational thing.
I'm originally from the West Coast, so we mixed a little bit more over there.
I know on the East Coast, you guys are a little bit more separate.
But the thing is, is that my generation, I graduated in 90.
I'm 48.
I think my generation, it was taboo for
so long that in my generation
the white girls were looking for black guys
and the black guys and
the white boys were looking for
black girls. And that's just how it was
where I grew up.
So you got a black boo now?
I had. I was married to
a black woman for a little bit, for a minute.
And what happened?
What happened?
Where'd it go wrong?
What happened?
We just weren't compatible, but she was a good woman.
I ain't got nothing negative to say about her.
So your next B, you want her to be black too?
So the last girl I was with was Afro-Peruvian.
So she was like a unicorn.
She was Latina and black.
So I was trying to get all the...
That's not a unicorn.
That's not a unicorn.
There's Afro-Latinos out here.
Hello?
Eric?
Say, oh, man, I'm losing you guys.
No, we good.
Yeah, right.
So you want a black woman?
And that's beautiful because you know...
No, I don't discriminate.
It's all pink in the middle.
You know what I'm saying?
But it's like.
All right, Aaron.
All right.
Women for women.
I think we lost you, Aaron.
We lost you.
Why y'all hang up on the man?
All right.
The man ain't tell a lie.
It is all pink in the middle.
800-505-1051.
Now, should you be looking for more than that?
Yes, but it is all pink in the middle.
If you are Caucasian and you prefer black women or black men.
If it's not pink in the middle, something's wrong, guys.
We'd love to talk to you.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Good morning.
I ain't no witness.
I ain't no witness.
I ain't no witness.
I ain't no witness.
I ain't no witness.
That kid don't even deal with that.
Call me.
Add your opinion to The Breakfast Club Topic.
Come on.
800-585-1051.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are the Breakfast Club.
Now, if you just joined us, we're talking about this post
that a Caucasian man posted on his social media.
Can we hear it?
It's so beautiful.
Play it.
If you see my account, you'll know the stuff I like to talk about.
A lot of sociology.
In my experience, I have better conversations about that with black women.
Also, black women don't have an issue with my friends.
I've had multiple white girls be like, why do you hang out with so many black people?
That's because black people don't ask me dumb questions like that.
Also, I was a criminal for a long time.
I think a lot of white girls like drug dealers because it's cool.
White women will let you self-destruct.
Black women seem to genuinely care and want me to do better.
So I don't feel that comfortable around white people.
I feel like black people laugh with me and white people laugh at me.
Yes, so we're asking 800-585-1051.
We're looking for white people that prefer black men or black women.
Yeah, because, I mean, anytime we can improve race relations in America, we should.
And, you know, this is one of those times.
I love this.
This is beautiful.
Hello, who's this?
Chris.
Chris, do you prefer black women, Chris, or black men?
Yeah, I prefer black women.
Okay, tell us why, Chris.
It just seems like they're more passionate.
They're easier to talk to.
I always prefer black women over white.
You got a girlfriend now, Black Bay?
Yeah, she's actually
mixed, but yeah, she's black.
What's her name? Marissa.
Profess your love for your queen right now, Chris.
Let me hear it. And I need some passion.
You're beautiful. You're beautiful.
I love you and I hope that we stay together
and we can live this life thing out.
That is amazing, Chris.
Round of applause for Chris, man.
This is beautiful.
All these white women professing they love for their black women and black men.
Amazing.
Hello, who's this?
Hi, this is Yolanda.
Hey, Yolanda.
Now, do you prefer black men or black women?
I date both.
Now, what are you, Yolanda, first of all? What are you?
I am black. Okay.
Alright. Okay. Okay.
It defeats the purpose of the us.
White guy, he tends to
focus a little bit more on me.
Yolanda, we don't want to hear this this morning. You're messing up the group.
We're sorry. We don't want to hear from you this morning.
Oh, wow. Alright.
That was not the point.
That was not the point of this. We asked for white people to call up here and profess their love for black people.
Okay, we'll do black women who love white men another time.
All right.
And it won't be next month.
Hello, who's this?
Nicole.
Nicole, are you Caucasian?
Yes, I am.
And you prefer black men or black women?
Black men.
Why?
Well, I'm married to one, and if we have two kids together.
Ooh, you even sound like a black woman.
So why do you prefer black men?
I feel like white guys, just boring.
I tried it, just can't.
So you don't like a lot of mayonnaise on your sandwich is what you're saying?
Exactly.
No mayonnaise at all.
True indeed, Nicole.
How long you been with Bae?
Probably going on five years now.
Best love of your life that black king is, huh? Mm-hmm. Absolutely. How long you been with Bae? Probably going on five years now. Best love of your life that Black King is, huh?
Mm-hmm, absolutely.
How do your parents feel about it?
They love him.
That is amazing.
They love him. Veterinarian, so we're doing good.
Man, salute to you.
Thank you, Mama.
This is beautiful. Do you feel all this love in the air?
Hello, who's this?
All of this unity.
Hey, this is Shannon.
Shannon, what are you, sir, race-wise?
I'm a white male from London.
Oh, a white male from London.
I live in Orlando, Florida.
Okay.
Okay.
All right.
Interesting.
Do you prefer black women or black men?
No, no, women, women, women.
Let's not go there.
I got to ask.
I got to ask.
I can't assume.
But why?
There's no reason, really.
I met my wife in college probably 10 years ago.
Yeah, coming up to 10 years.
What HBCU did you go to, bloke?
No, no.
I went to a small college in Kansas.
It's the most country, redneck town I've ever been to in my life.
And you met a beautiful black queen on that campus.
What's her name?
Her name is Amber.
Tell me how y'all first grew in love, man.
Tell me, my brother.
She asked me.
She just said, she turned around to me one day and said,
hey, can you say, hey, baby?
Because obviously the accent.
And then it just went from there.
Hey, baby.
Hey, baby.
Yeah.
And you've been with baby ever since?
Yeah, she's turned me into a better man now.
I think the thing with
black women that I've
experienced, they put
you in line and men
need a strong woman to
put you in line.
I appreciate it for
that because she
definitely made my
life better.
That is very true.
I appreciate you, my
brother.
I appreciate you for
appreciating the
queens.
No, no, I appreciate
you guys for having me
on here.
All right, thank you,
brother.
All right, take it
easy.
Say bye, baby. Bye, you guys for having me on here. All right. Thank you, brother. All right. Take it easy. Say bye, baby.
All right.
Bye, baby.
What?
Turned on.
Oh, God.
And he turned you on?
You don't like that?
Bye, baby.
I mean, he is a white guy.
He's interested in a black guy.
Bye, baby.
All right.
Bye, baby.
What's wrong with you?
Yo, you kinky this morning, man.
What's the moral of the story?
The moral of the story is anytime you can improve race relations in America, you should.
Especially because race relations are trash right now in America.
I mean, they always have been, but, you know, they're really bad right now.
And I love to hear white people professing their love for black folks.
All right.
Now, we got rumors on the way.
Yes.
And we'll talk about somebody who actually had to have a baby during this pandemic.
And she's talking about how she had to put on a mask while she was giving birth.
All right, we'll get into that next.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Yes, it's the world's most dangerous morning show, The Breakfast Club.
Charlamagne Tha God, Angel E, DJ Envy.
Good morning.
Happy Wednesday.
I thoroughly enjoyed that last topic.
I feel like we brought people together.
Didn't you not feel like that, Angel E?
You know, my whole life I've been feeling that way
because obviously my dad is Chinese
and my mom is black.
So I've never been against anything interracial
because of that.
Is that the key to really improving race relations?
Everybody just be forced to date outside of their race?
Everybody?
You should never force anybody to date anyone.
Yeah, because I wouldn't.
But just, yeah. So, I force anybody to date anyone. Yeah, because I wouldn't. Yeah, so
I mean, you can't force it, but I also
feel like you can't judge
other people for the decisions that they make because
you don't know how people's situations are,
how they grew up, who they grew up around.
And people do have preferences.
It just can't be like
a sociology experiment.
Like a fetish.
Yes, and it's interesting because Dramos is Puerto Rican. I think
Nick is Italian, isn't he?
Yeah, and they were both in here saying how
boring, you know, white women were.
So, you know, I was like, wow.
I didn't know. I don't know.
I didn't say that. One of y'all said it.
I heard one of y'all say it. Nick said that. Oh, Nick said it.
The white guy said that. Oh, okay. Yeah, the white
guy said that. You're right. Damn, which Nick was in here right now.
We got a rumor report
coming? Yes,
we are going to be talking about
being in the hospital and giving
birth during a pandemic. We'll tell you
what celebrity discusses her experience
and having to wear a mask while she was pushing.
All right. All that and more when we come
back. It's The Breakfast Club. back it's the breakfast club listen up it's just in oligarch gossip the rumor report
it's the rumor report the breakfast club
well apparently young thug is showing some love to people close to him now in an instagram post
ti showed off a watch that was gifted to him by young thug it's an onomar and there's only 50 of
them in the world that exist and
Young Thug owns all of them.
So he's planning to give them to 50
of his closest friends. That's dope.
Classic move. Very honorable.
I respect it. Yeah, each one of those
watches range between, I would say, 35
and 45.
Alright, well here is the
audio of that.
The line that came on through
said,
I'm a pity in the world.
You ain't have to do that.
He's on the pit, though.
I'm giving him to everybody who I love.
You ain't have to do that.
I know I love pity people.
You dig what I'm saying?
You got one for $3,000.
You got one for $3,000.
Yes.
Of course.
Send something else to Andre 3000.
He don't want that one.
He said, yeah, he said he has one for Andre 3000 also
And I don't know if the two of them
Had a conversation behind the scenes
But you guys recall young Doug was saying
He couldn't rap two of Andre 3000's songs
And he never paid attention to him in his life
Which was Cap
You know that was Cap
And he said Andre likes his ass kissed
So
I don't know if the two of them made up
and now he's giving him a watch
because that would make him one of his 50 closest people in his life.
Now, another person who gave out watches, the Kardashians,
they actually gave the Rolex watches out to the crew for the show.
You know, they wrapped and they taped their final episode last Friday.
So they surprised about 30 people with Rolexes.
That's dope, too.
I respect it.
Listen, man, I love hearing things like that.
I heard about George Clooney giving a million dollars to his 14 closest friends.
If you got it, do it.
Drop on the clues bombs for everybody who got in it and they doing it.
Okay?
Why not?
All right, now, Ciara is on the cover of Self Magazine,
and she's talking about giving birth during this pandemic.
She said she had to wear a mask. And when she did her first push, she said her obstetrician who delivered all of her babies was not playing any game.
She said, I made my first push. He was like, she needs a mask on. Get a mask on.
She said it happened so fast. So I still have my mask down. But he was like, no, she going to put that mask on.
And she said her mask was good.
She could still breathe all right through it.
So that was good.
But she said it felt like this is crazy.
I'm having to deliver a baby with a mask.
What in the world?
That sounds like cruel and unusual punishment.
They shouldn't make a woman wear a mask during a delivery.
Everybody else put on masks.
Yeah, that seems odd.
So you got to push and it's already breathing
and you got to wear that mask.
Like that seems crazy.
I done been through three of them things. Like, you you know women need all of their mouth okay they got to
breathe in all of their air they need they know they don't need no obstructions at all they got
a raw dog that air and the doctor's more concerned with the mask no no no no no no no yeah after that
first push you like look i don't know if i could wear a mask all right now chris rock was having a
conversation he was on The Late Show with
Stephen Colbert first, and he was talking about shows that he was considered for and he could
have been the friend on. Here is. Oh, wait, do we have this audio? Yeah. OK, here's what he said.
Is it true that you were in contention to play George Costanza on Seinfeld?
I just heard that one. I mean, there was a lot of NBC talk. There was talk about
Seinfeld. There was talk about me being one
of the friends at a point.
Really? Yes.
I would have been the black friend. That's basically
who I am to America anyway at this point.
But let's just say
the good people at Seinfeld, they
made the right choice.
He's good. Yeah, I probably would have watched.
I've never watched Seinfeld in my life.
Me neither.
Seinfeld isn't a great show.
It's not a great show?
It's not?
No, I said it's a great show.
I might have seen every episode.
I never watched that.
I never watched it because I didn't see anything on there that looked like me.
It didn't feel like it was relatable to me.
Even though I do like to read things that don't pertain to me.
When it comes to visuals, eh, I got to see me a little bit.
I never watched Friends.
I never watched Seinfeld.
I never saw that either.
I never watched any of those. I thought it was the same show. I never watched Seinfeld. I never saw that either.
I thought it was the same show.
I definitely watched Seinfeld.
I thought Seinfeld and Friends was the same show for the longest.
And even if you want to go back.
I watched that.
I never watched Cheers.
If you want to go back.
I used to watch Cheers.
I know the theme song, but I never watched Cheers.
I don't even know who was on it.
Cheers was good.
I'm not going to lie.
I never watched Cheers.
Cheers was good.
Norm.
Cheers was good.
I liked Cheers.
I wasn't a huge fan of Cheers, but I watched Cheers.
But I did watch Golden Girls
You know what
I used to watch Golden Girls
I used to watch
Married With Children too
I don't remember no black people
On Married With Children
But I did used to watch
Married With Children
So y'all will watch some stuff
But if you know why
Cause I could relate to
The Married With Children experience
They were niggas
Okay
The Bundys
Come on now
No
They were
What about Golden Girls
Nope
I don't know why
I used to watch Golden Girls
I used to enjoy it Y'all can relate to that It was the only thing on I about Golden Girls? Nope. I don't know why I used to watch Golden Girls. I used to enjoy it.
Y'all can relate to that.
It was the only thing on.
I watched Golden Girls.
Old people are warm.
You know what I mean?
And we're all going to get old one day.
So I guess maybe that's what it was.
I don't know.
All right.
Now, there's also some footage of Chris Rock, Dave Chappelle, and Arsenio Hall.
And they're having discussions behind the scenes.
And, you know, this is all for Chris Rock.
He's doing his tambourine comedy special, Remixed.
And here they are discussing how much Dave Chappelle
and Chris Rock have love for each other.
You're the best.
You're the best.
Whatever it is, whatever you do, your shit moves me.
I would rather see this than the old days.
Eddie and Richard only got together for the movie.
They were not cool.
Richard and Cosby weren't cool.
Right, so they're saying that Richard Pryor, Eddie Murphy, Bill Cosby,
they weren't cool with each other.
Here's what Arsenio had to say about Richard Pryor and Eddie Murphy.
The first time I saw Eddie and Richard together, Richard's on stage in the original one, and he's performing. had to say about Richard P his name is Eddie Murphy.
And everybody goes crazy.
He's like, you want to come up?
And he had never met.
Oh, my God.
Oh, wow.
Legends is not a strong enough word for Dave Chappelle, Chris Rock, and Arsenio Hall.
Each and every one of those individuals have influenced me in ways that I can't even quantify.
Like, I study them.
I was literally watching old episodes of the Chris Rock show on Google Play this weekend.
I paid for the first season just to watch it.
I studied the Arsenio Hall show on YouTube all the time.
I love Dave Chappelle.
Legends ain't even a strong enough word.
Those are gods to me.
Drop one of the clues bombs for Arsenio Hall, Dave Chappelle,
and Chris Rock.
Right, and here's some more of Arsenio
talking about Richard Pryor and Eddie Murphy.
Eddie walks in the main room.
He steps up on the stage.
They shake and meet for the first time.
Richard walks away but doesn't leave.
He sits on that step and sits and watches Eddie work.
And Eddie turns the mother f***er out.
And Richard stands at the end, comes to the steps, and they walk away together.
And it was the greatest
f***ing moment.
Wow.
Wow, wow, wow.
Legends, man.
Yep.
Legends.
I'm gonna tell you something.
All right, what?
I just thought about something.
I'm inspired by Young Thug.
I'm inspired by the Kardashians
and George Clooney.
Mm.
So I'm gonna do something
for all of y'all, man.
I'm gonna get each
and every one of y'all
Chick-fil-A gift cards. That's what I'm gonna do. I'm gonna do that. I'm gonna get all of y'all, man. I'm going to get each and every one of y'all Chick-fil-A gift cards.
That's what I'm going to do.
I'm going to do that.
I'm going to get all of y'all
Chick-fil-A gift cards.
I'll take it.
That's right.
I'm going to see
Morning Deuce.
He's like, I'll take it.
See Morning Deuce.
There you go.
There you go.
Okay, where is it?
Did you get them yet?
No, I'm going to send
somebody to the store
to go get them.
Oh, you ain't even
going to get them yourself?
No, no.
I'm going to go right
across the street
to the drugstore
to get the gift cards,
the restaurant gift cards. I'm going to get y'all Chick-fil-A gift cards. Oh, my goodness. even gonna get them yourself? No, no. I'm gonna go right across the street to the drug store that got the gift cards, the restaurant gift cards.
I'm gonna get y'all
Chick-fil-A gift cards.
Oh, my goodness.
How much?
All right.
Well, that is your
rumor point.
Good question.
Yeah, how much
is all that gift card?
$10 is good.
You can buy a lot
of Chick-fil-A with $10.
It's the number one
with cheese.
You know what?
Y'all aren't grateful.
Never mind.
I renege.
I'm taking it back.
Now you renege.
That's right.
I got the whole staff ones.
Yeah.
Jordan ones. A couple days ago. I ain't getting none got the whole staff ones. Jordan ones.
A couple days ago. I ain't getting none.
Yeah, me neither. What you talking about?
I didn't mean you.
I said the staff. I mean, y'all got it.
Excuse me? I ain't got nothing.
You got it. I'm so broke right now. We don't even know who you are. We haven't seen you in months.
I've been driving
around with a nail in my tire.
I couldn't even afford to get my tires changed.
Oh, my goodness.
All right.
Well, Solomon, who are you giving that donkey to?
Hey, man, I need Howard University to come to the front of the congregation.
We'd like to have a word with them.
Don't get too excited, Mr. Hampton, you.
What?
I didn't say nothing.
Because this is bigger than Howard University, okay?
I didn't say nothing.
This is about blackness and black people, and we need to have a conversation.
I really want to discuss this because I could be missing something here, okay?
I don't know.
So I have no problem taking the donkey of the day back
if I miss something.
I don't think so.
But Howard University,
y'all need to come to the front of the congregation.
Shout out to the real H-U-H-D!
We'd like to have a conversation with you, Howard.
All right.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Come on.
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. 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 Ladonia.
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.
Why can't Iana 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 warheads.
Oh, my God.
What is that? Bullets.
Bullet holes.
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.
Hey guys, I'm Kate Max.
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So y'all, this is Questlove, and I'm here to tell you about a new podcast I've been working on
with the Story Pirates and John Glickman called Historical Records. It's a family-friendly podcast. Yeah, you heard that right. A podcast for all ages.
One you can listen to and enjoy with your kids starting on September 27th. I'm going to toss
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I'm the host of a brand new history podcast for kids and families called Historical Records.
Historical Records brings history to life through hip hop.
Flash, slam, another one gone.
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It's time for Donkey of the Day.
Donkeys of the Day at Jungleman.
I'm a Democrat, so being Donkey of the Day is a little bit of a mixed place.
So like a donkey, hee-haw, Donkey of the Day.
The Breakfast Club, bitches.
Now I've been called a lot in my
23 years, but donkey of the day is a
new one. Yes, donkey of the day
for Wednesday, January 13th goes to
Howard University. Now,
I asked my niece, Michaela,
who's a Howard alumni, if Howard should get
donkey this morning, and she said no, it should go
to the president, Wayne Frederick. I don't
know if there's one individual to blame.
So Howard has to get donkey as a staff record record label, and mother effing school now.
I didn't go to college, okay?
I graduated in 1998 from Knight School, Berkeley High School,
Moncks Corner, South Carolina.
I was supposed to graduate in 1996, but the way my behavior was set up,
it didn't happen.
So I tend to stay out of college affairs.
Not my business.
Maybe one day some school will give me an honorary degree.
Until that day comes, I will continue to support HBCUs through philanthropy.
A salute to my mother's alma mater, South Carolina State University.
Drop on the clues box for South Carolina State.
I have a scholarship there set up in her maiden name, the Ford Family Endowment.
We'll be giving a couple of scholarships away this year since we didn't get to give one out last year because of COVID.
But I'm saying all that to say, I don't know if I need to mind my business with this situation,
but this situation is bigger than Howard University.
And it's hard for me to pass up the opportunity to teach and show people the bigger picture
in a situation like this.
Also, I feel like there's a young woman in this situation who I personally don't want to make feel bad because this has
absolutely nothing to do with her. Now, let me tell you
the story. Howard University,
one of the most prestigious historically
black colleges ever.
Definitely probably the most famous.
A school whose alumni includes
Chadwick Boseman, God bless the dead,
South Carolina's own, Taraji P. Henson,
Felicia Rashad, Toni Morrison,
Debbie Allen, Madam Vice President Kamala Harris,
just to name a few.
Did he?
Did he too? He didn't really graduate.
And when I say few, I mean few, okay?
I mean, when you talk black excellence, Howard has produced a lot of it.
I mean, it's an HBCU, a historically black college and university.
So yesterday, it came as no surprise when social media had a lot to say
about the new editor-in-chief of Howard Magazine.
Her name is Rin Rin Yu.
Now, I'm not the highest grade of weed in the dispensary,
so let's play a game of Guess What Race It Is!
Come on, real quick.
All right.
Real quick one.
Rinrin Yu.
DJ Envy.
Guess what race she is.
Say the name again.
Rinrin Yu.
Rinrin Yu.
Yes.
I would say Asian.
Boy, stop.
Don't you do that.
What the hell is wrong with you?
Don't you do that. Angela the hell is wrong with you? Don't you do that.
Angela Yee.
Rin Rin Yu.
Guess what race she is.
Definitely Asian.
Okay.
Now, you're both correct.
All right.
She is Asian.
Vice President of Communications and Chief Communications Officer Frank Tramble
in the Office of University Communications said in a statement, I'm excited to welcome Rin Rin to the Howard team. She is a
skilled journalist with a proven track record that will serve the university well. This chapter of
Howard's history is one of the most critical to date. The stories lived today will be told for
generations to come, and it is important that we continue to authentically document, highlight,
highlight, and uplift our journey.
Now, once again, this is Charlemagne Degas talking,
and I do not want to make this about Ren Ren Yu because she is absolutely qualified to be an editor-in-chief of a magazine.
She's a journalist, writer, editor, digital media specialist.
She's got a diverse background in web, print, and broadcast journalism.
She has extensive experience in magazine and website publishing,
as well as marketing and business development.
She's worked at the Washingtonian, the National Association of Home Builders. She co-founded her
own strategic communications consultancy firm. She is overqualified for a lot of positions,
so this is not an indictment of her at all. My problem is with Howard University,
and I could have this all wrong. Okay, I've been wrong before. I'm open for discussion. I thought Howard University was an HBCU. With all these talks black people are
having about diversity and holding these corporations accountable, about having black
people in executive positions, focusing on black people in C-suites, why would an HBCU pick anything
other than a black person to be the editor-in-chief of their magazine.
A magazine. A magazine of a historically black college.
You're talking about media. You're talking about storytelling.
Telling the stories of black people, I would assume, whether it's black issues happening on campus,
black issues happening outside of campus.
The wording Frank Tramble used in his statement was,
it is important that we continue to authentically document our journey.
Who is the R in this situation?
And can someone who is not black authentically document what is happening at a black school?
So you can be overqualified for a position, okay?
But the one thing you need in any position like this more than anything is experience.
I don't believe you can authentically document someone's experience if you don't live it.
Now, I could be wrong, but I don't think Asians would bring in a black person and put them in charge of documenting and telling their stories.
When something is specific to a race, whether it's an HBCU or a Latino magazine,
if you're saying something is specifically constructed for a particular race,
then why should anyone other than a black person be able to tell our stories?
Dramos, you're Puerto Rican.
Yes.
How would you feel if another race was made editor-in-chief of a Latino magazine?
Nah.
Nah.
Lived experience, man.
You can't have lived experience if you're not of that race.
And by the way, I'm sure that has happened.
I'm sure it has been a white editor-in-chief of a Latino magazine.
Sure.
But that's wrong.
Yep.
That shouldn't be the case.
Okay.
We have two folks who went to HBCUs in here.
Taylor and Envy are both Hampton alumni.
Not sure if Taylor graduated.
That's why we call her T. Diddy.
All right?
I don't think Taylor's a Hampton alum.
But she did go.
Yeah, she did go.
How would you feel, Taylor, if Hampton made another race to editor-in-chief of the school magazine?
I'm upset just because for me, I went to historically black collage just to get away.
No offense to white, from white people.
And it defeats the purpose.
It defeats the purpose.
Envy, how would you feel if Hampton University made another race?
Now, it depends.
And I'm going to tell you why it depends.
Okay.
At HBCUs, it's not just all black students.
It's not just all African-American students.
Sometimes you get students from different areas, maybe Asian.
Sometimes you'll see, like I know in Hampton, there were some white kids on the road team.
It's other things.
So if she's talking about the college experience and she graduated from Howard, then I would understand it.
But if not, it makes no sense.
Now, nothing wrong with inclusion, right? But when you're talking about putting people in charge. Correct. You know what
I mean? Yes, they can attend the school, but to be in charge of the whole magazine telling black
stories, I feel like that should be a black person. Howard University, to me, this is just
very tone deaf. We're already fighting with these corporations and organizations to put black folks in executive positions
so it confuses the hell out of me
when black people who have the power to
put other black people in these positions
don't. How can
we ask others to do what
we aren't even doing ourselves?
Please give Howard University
the sweet sounds of the Hamilton's.
Oh now you are the donkey
of the Hamiltons. Oh, now you are the donkey of the day.
You are the donkey of the day.
Yee-haw.
But I never understood why students that weren't black went to HBCUs.
I just never understood.
Did you not hear all of those white men calling in,
professing their love for black women earlier?
I guess you're right.
Did you not hear all those black women calling in,
professing their love for black?
Because I thought HBCUs were created for African-American students
that didn't get the same education of other people.
I think that's how it was founded,
but it's not now exclusive just to other people. I think that's how it was founded, but it's not now exclusive
just to black people. It's the same thing, because a lot
of black people can't
afford different colleges.
HBCUs help a lot out,
and they focus more on black studies.
So I thought that was the reason. Well, that was the
reason why I went to HBCUs. Well, HBCUs are
expensive, too. Not as expensive
as some of the other schools, but yeah, they are expensive.
But that's the reason why I went to HBCU.
One, they gave us grants.
They were able to help me with financial aid a lot better than a lot of the other schools.
And they focus more on black.
And then you could just go to school and focus on education and not have to focus on racism, not have to focus on anything else.
That was the reason why I went to HBCU.
Did you have any professors that weren't black?
Or was it mostly black professors?
It was 80%, I would say, black.
Absolutely.
And they should be.
Yeah.
It's HBCU.
I would love to talk to Wayne Frederick, the president of the school.
I'd love to talk to Frank Tramble as well,
because I just feel like it's very tone deaf.
When you have black people who have the power to put other black people
in these positions and they don't, it's confusing to me.
That's all.
Yeah, I get it.
And I agree.
All right.
Up next, Ask Yee.
800-585-1051.
That would be a good topic, though.
800-585-1051.
Call Yee right now.
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ye morning everybody it's dj envy angela ye charlamagne the guy we are the breakfast club
it's time for ask ye hello who's this yes you're speaking with william what's up out of fort hood
texas what's up bro What's your question for you?
Yes, my question is, me and my girl have been together for two years.
And about five months ago, she started to, you know, not really be too intimate with me.
You know, we haven't done it in bed in about a month.
She's always leaving, you know, suspiciously. So I don't know if she's cheating on me or not.
And I'm getting very nervous because I really want to marry this girl.
What do I do?
So what are some other reasons that you think she's cheating?
Because your mind wouldn't automatically jump to that
just because she's not being as intimate with you.
Well, Angela, I asked her for her phone, you know,
and I've tried to, like, check her phone,
and she doesn't want to give me her phone.
You know, she says we're supposed to trust each other in a relationship.
She hits me with that.
You know, so it's just like I don't know what to do.
You know, I don't know if I should marry this girl because, you know,
we've been together for two years.
You know, it's just like, man, I don't know if this is the one
because, you know, I feel like she's cheating.
You know, she comes home from work late too, you know.
I don't know if I'm crazy or what, you know, I feel like she's cheating. You know, she comes home from work late too, you know. I don't know if I'm crazy or what, you know,
but I just need some advice, Angela, if you could just help me out.
Well, I'll tell you this.
Right now you're not going to get married,
so that shouldn't be on the table.
Right now you have to repair what's going on in your relationship
before you even consider that.
And so let's take it step by step.
A, you don't want to be with somebody who you have to ask them for their phone.
I always think that's not a good sign if I'm asking you for your phone
because now she knows that you don't trust her
and the fact that you have to feel that way isn't good.
You said she's coming home late from work.
She's giving you these indications.
And then you guys also aren't intimate, so the relationship has changed.
You know there's something going on.
You just don't know what it is.
Okay, okay. All right, bro. Well, good luck, man, and keep us abreast of what something going on. You just don't know what it is. Okay. Okay.
Alright, bro. Well, good luck, man.
And keep us abreast of what's going on, alright?
Alright, 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.
Get some real advice with Angela Yee.
It's Ask Yee.
Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy Angela Yee. It's Ask Yee. Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We're in the middle of Ask Yee.
Hello, who's this?
Hello.
Hey, what's your question for Yee?
Okay, so me and my dude, we've been together for like over five years.
And he was like, in order for him
to have a good night's sleep, he would
have to, you know, like, like
so he was going to have sex
like every night. So
then like some nights whenever I don't want to
he'll still like try to masturbate
so he can have a good night's sleep.
Like do guys do that?
Yes. I will say
guys definitely sleep better after they release.
So that's for sure.
It feels like for him, that's how he can really be nice and calm and get to sleep.
Do you have a problem with him masturbating?
No, I don't have a problem.
I don't live with it at all.
But, you know, like, every night.
But, like, good gracious.
I just can't hold on to this while I sleep.
Well, girl, just be glad you don't have the opposite problem,
okay,
where you're not
having sex at all.
You're right.
You're right.
We never,
he's only told none of that,
so.
Right.
So it doesn't sound
like a major thing.
He wants to sleep well,
he just has to get one off.
Yeah, you're right.
All right.
That's very normal,
by the way.
You know,
on Sunday nights,
my anxiety kicks in really bad.
It's hard for me to sleep, you know, and I'll do my meditation and I'll toss and turn.
And, you know, yeah, that does help relax you.
That's a fact.
Yeah, Julie, sounds like it's not an issue.
He's at home.
He's with you.
He wants to be in bed with you.
Yeah.
So just let him masturbate when you don't feel like it.
I guess so.
Yeah, okay.
Doesn't it help you sleep better too?
Yeah, but sometimes whenever I don't want to do it, I'll get facial.
Oh, well, as long as you don't mind that.
What the hell does that mean?
You don't know what that is.
Stop it.
Y'all know what that is.
He releases on her face.
Well, I hope he's having sex with you because he enjoys it,
not just because you're a sleep aid.
That put you to sleep too? I don't know. No, no, no just because you're a sleep aid. That put you to sleep, too?
I don't know.
No, no, no, no.
I mean, like, yeah, it put me to sleep, but, you know, like,
you know, if we don't do it, I still fall asleep, too.
So facial puts you to sleep?
No, facial don't put me to sleep.
I'm saying, like, if we don't, if I don't want to have sex
and he want to masturbate, I just tell him, like, you know,
just put my own, like, just put it on my face.
You know, I'll help you.
There you go.
All right.
He likes that just the same.
Just make sure to tell him, watch the eyes, okay?
Don't get it in your eye.
Okay.
Tell him, like, you don't care about the eyes.
All right.
All right, mama.
You got pink eye.
Yeah, the pink's right in the eye, huh?
Okay, thank you, guys.
All right.
No problem.
He got a little kinky thank you. All right. No problem. You got a little kinky
this morning.
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Now, we got rumors on the way?
And I just want to point out
no judgment here, okay? Whatever you do, it's what y'all do. I'm with it. All right, well, let's talk Breakfast Club. Good morning. Now, we got rumors on the way? And I just want to point out, no judgment here, okay?
Whatever you do, it's what y'all do.
I'm with it.
All right, well, let's talk about Azealia Banks.
Now, there's some strange things that have been going on,
so if you know her, please check on her.
All right, we'll get into that next.
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It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
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Let's get to the rumors.
Let's talk Azalea Banks.
This is The Rumor Report with Angela Yee.
Well, Azealia Banks posted a video yesterday and it shows her basically digging up the corpse of her cat and cooking it.
She's stirring a boiling pot of water and then you can see the skull at one point.
Listen to this.
The cat is in the bag.
Now in the clip,
she captioned it,
Lucifer 2009 to 2020,
my dear kitty,
thank you for everything,
a legend, an icon,
forever a serval serve.
And then she goes on to post some more more and she says why do you think i
would eat a dead cat when i can barely eat a dead cow it's called taxidermy plenty of hunters with
preserved deer heads hanging off their wall darlings you guys are being racist and this is
very unblack lives matter of you all the cat's head is soaking in peroxide to fully clean him
then i'm taking him to a jewelry shop to have it gilded. Lucifer was an icon. He deserves to be
preserved. You girls are not tough
like me.
I mean, listen, we need to look at the reasons why people
are doing things. She gave us a reason.
I may not understand it, but that's her reason.
But Azalea has always
been open about dealing with mental health
issues. So I understand when she puts herself out
there like that, folks make jokes and have opinions.
But understand, she probably really needs help. And I honestly hope she gets it out there like that, folks make jokes and have opinions. But I understand she probably
really needs help. And I honestly hope she
gets it. Is what she did against the law?
I'm just curious. Is it against the law?
I have no idea. I don't think so.
Alright, now here
she is talking about
she's burning sage.
Honey, the sage is giving
in the abalone shell.
It's heating up, heating up this is giving cleanse
I'm a sage burner. I understand. I never burned sage in a cap skull, but I am a sage burner
I know you spoke to spoke to several. I know you spoke to her several times.
Have you spoke to her recently? No, I haven't spoke to
Azalea recently. Azalea's brilliant, though, man.
She's brilliant. She's
funny, but you know,
we all got things that we're working on.
She also posted Catholics ritualistically
consume the body and blood of Christ
at Mass. Either the communion is bunk
because it replaces true flesh and blood
with bread and wine, or Catholics are all
essentially vampires and cannibals.
Then she posted, rabbis suck the blood off
of a newborn circumcised penis.
What? I don't want to hear ish
about preserving a cat skull.
I don't, I don't, I mean, listen,
that's all above my pay grade. I don't even know what the hell
is going on anymore. I don't even know what she's talking
about. She did send me a book
one time. It was like this book of, time. She sent me this book of spells.
It was like a book of spells
and stuff like that. She sent me that
a few years ago.
Alright, now this next story is for you, DJ Envy.
The Bachelor, Matt James,
is saying that he finds it frustrating
that fans assume that his
winner is white.
He said it was low-key frustrating that it became such a talking point.
He said, first off, people should, regardless of what they look like,
want you to be happy with whoever you're with.
And if you knew anything about me, if you were close to me,
you would know that the last women that I dated were all black women.
Matt, I'm going to tell you this.
Bachelor Nation, I'm going to tell you this.
If Queen is not off of this show next week, it's fake.
It's a lie.
It's horrible.
Queen has to go off the show.
She has problems.
She needs to be off of Bachelor.
If she's not off of Bachelor, Bachelor Nation, that's how I know it's fake
because y'all keeping her around because of ratings.
The girl Queen, she's a white girl.
She's a little, you know, she needs to be off the show.
Hey, you sound like Azalea Banks discussing whatever
she was discussing. I have no idea what you're talking about right now.
Bachelor Nation understands, but if Queen
is on the show in another week, it's all fake
and it's all lies and I'm never watching again.
We're going to save this room.
Speaking of black men
and white women, have y'all been
watching this Tiger Woods documentary on HBO?
It's a two-part documentary. No, I'm going to
watch that this weekend. I wanted to watch it last weekend,
but I was busy listening to Jasmine Sullivan's album
and watching the Chris Rock Show reruns.
I haven't seen it.
Well, part two of that documentary comes on Sunday,
and they're going to be talking about
a lot of different things in his life,
and apparently his former agent is not too happy about it.
He said it was salacious,
but they also are interviewing Rachel Yucatel,
the New York woman who he had an affair with that ultimately broke up his marriage.
That's what I want to hear from her.
I want to hear from her.
She's going to.
The chick Tyga was with.
Yeah, she gives a very detailed interview on this.
And they also have footage of him with Mindy Lawton, the Perkins restaurant waitress who he had an affair with that an Enquirer photographer captured.
And they talk about all of that
in this next part. So you might be
wanting to watch that on Sunday.
Tiger Woods don't get the credit he deserves for being a player. If he was a rapper
we'd be saluting him. You know what I mean?
He was a player player.
No, his whole carter came down.
That's not good.
What you mean his carter came down?
He was married. He cheated.
Yeah, but if his golf game would have stayed up during that time,
he'd have been fine.
In fact, his golf game slipped.
Golf game got back up.
He's back where he needs to be.
All right, Zendaya is on the cover of GQ,
and she talked about questioning her own value and purpose
after she stopped working because of COVID.
She said, I feel most like myself when I'm working.
I felt like when I wasn't working, my powers had gone away,
and I was like, who the F am I?
I didn't really know who I was and what makes me happy.
What do I like to do?
What else do I do?
What is my value?
What is my purpose now?
She said it was my first time just being like, okay, who am I without this?
It was a scary thing.
But she does have a movie that she filmed in 15 days with John David Washington, Malcolm and Marie.
And that is going to be released on Netflix
on February 5th.
They sold it for $30 million.
I need Euphoria back.
That episode they threw out last year.
For Christmas.
Yeah, that was great.
And I need Euphoria season two.
That's what I need in my life.
Are they in production on that?
Anybody know?
I don't know if they're in production right now,
but listen, I love Euphoria.
So that was a little tease for us. You guys watch a lot of TV. I don't even know how're in production right now, but listen, I love you, 4A. That was a little tease for us.
You guys watch a lot of TV.
I don't even know how you guys watch so much TV.
You watch The Bachelor.
I don't watch that many shows.
I don't watch a lot of shows.
I don't watch that much TV at all.
I don't watch a lot of shows.
I just like what I like.
When I like it, I get into it and I binge it.
I don't watch a lot of TV, though.
All right.
And there's at least seven notable companies that are going to
be cutting ties with Donald Trump and
his businesses. So this is interesting.
Deutsche Bank is going to cease
doing business with Donald Trump or his
companies. And they gave him a $300 million loan.
Yeah, $300 million loan.
He owes all that money to that bank. So now
they're not going to be working with him at
all anymore. So there's a bunch
of different brands right now that are saying that they're not going to be working with him anymore.
Y'all really treating Donald Trump like he Alonzo on training day, man.
Now that he's not in power no more.
So he doesn't got shot in his ass.
Everybody want to try him.
Yeah.
Signature Bank is cutting ties.
The Professional Golf Association has cut ties.
Just like Alonzo in training day.
Let's see if the Russians finish him off.
Let's see what happens here.
Let's see how this one ends.
Alright, well that's your rumor report. I'm Angela Yee.
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