The Breakfast Club - Red Man Interview and More
Episode Date: October 23, 2017Monday 10/23 - Today on the show we had Red Man come by to promote his new show "Scared Famous", music today and more. Also, Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to A Boogie and PNB Rock for jumping L...il B, and not successfully at that because Lil B was still able to get back on stage afterwards and speak on it. Moreover, we also had your favorite segment "Shoot Your Shot" where this time the listener should not have even tried to shoot because her crush was not interested. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Had enough of this country?
Ever dreamt about starting your own?
I planted the flag. This is mine. I own this.
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55 gallons of water, 500 pounds of concrete.
Or maybe not.
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Oh my God.
What is that?
Bullets.
Listen to Escape from Zakistan.
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As a kid, I really do remember having these dreams and visions,
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Alicia shares her wisdom on growth, gratitude, and the power of love.
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Hi, I'm Dani Shapiro, host of the hit podcast, Family Secrets. How would you feel if when you met your biological father for the first time, he didn't even say hello? And what if your past
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The world's most dangerous morning show,
The Breakfast Club.
Man, what the hell is this, man?
Breakfast Club, bitches.
I'm glad they put y'all together.
Y'all are like a mega force.
Y'all just took over every...
Wake your punk ass up.
This is Chris Brown.
I've officially joined The Breakfast Club.
Say something, mother...
I'm with it.
The world's most dangerous morning show.
Breakfast Club, bitches. Good morning, Angela Yee. Good morning, D. Sammy. Charlamagne Tha God. Beast of the Planet.
It's Monday.
Yes, it's Monday.
Back to the work week.
Oh, man.
Stretch it out, man.
Okay?
I know nobody wants to be at work this morning.
Nobody wants to be getting up and going to school.
But, hey, at least you're getting up.
You could be dead.
That is absolutely positively true.
Now, shout out to everybody that was at Hampton University and all the schools celebrating their homecoming.
I was at my school's homecoming.
Hampton is your alumni?
I can't tell.
Hampton is my alumni.
Yes, I went to Hampton University.
It was a great, great, great, great weekend.
I brought back the block party.
They haven't done the block party in seven years.
Now, the block party is where all the kids gather in front of the student union.
And pretty much it's just a huge, huge party outside,
so many different sororities, fraternities,
and we brought it back after seven years
and I was able to give some money back to some of the students.
We gave them a $1,000 grant towards books
or towards anything they need for the communications department,
especially because I did radio, so we did that over the weekend.
So shout out to all the Hampton alumni.
I had a great time in Hampton.
I can't tell you're a Hampton alumni. I mean, your hoodie didn't
give it away. The three signs
that you have hanging up behind you,
that didn't give it away.
Yeah, I seen AJ was here
and I see him rip my banner down
so I just wanted to put some more banners down.
AJ Calloway. Yeah, AJ Calloway. He went to Howard University.
Yeah, formerly of 106th and Park, now
on Extra. The fake H-U. And then
Sunday, shout out to everybody that came out Sunday.
I had a car show on Sunday.
It was actually my first annual car show.
I did it with Lincoln Tech. We did it out
in New Jersey, and it was absolutely
positively free.
And the reason we did it free was there were so many kids
and when I was a kid, I always loved cars
and car shows were expensive. You had to pay for it.
But then you couldn't touch the cars. There was always
velvet ropes around the cars you couldn't see inside. So we did a car show where But then you couldn't touch the cars. There was always velvet ropes around the cars.
You couldn't see inside.
So we did a car show where everybody was free.
Not just the kids.
Everybody was free.
We did free face painting, free pumpkin painting.
We had all types of demonstrations about cars. And kids were able to sit in the cars, check the cars out.
It was just a dope event.
I've always hated car shows because I could never take any of them home.
Okay.
It just feels like you're window shopping.
Nah, but it gives you inspiration.
It gives you inspiration. So the kids were able to say
it was just a dope event and shout out to Lincoln Tech for
helping me out with that. I had a great weekend. I went to
Lowerville, Kentucky. That was my first time ever in
Kentucky, period. And it was Sister Strut.
And that's the first annual Sister Strut
they did there. But they do it in other cities
as well. I know they do it in Milwaukee. It started in Detroit.
And that is to bring awareness to breast cancer.
You know, African American women are more likely
to be diagnosed and to die from breast cancer.
So it's for African American women
supporting that breast
cancer awareness. And then I went to
Johnson C. Smith University and hosted their
step show. So shout out to the
Alphas who won for the fraternities and
to the Zetas who won for the
sororities. Yeah, I was at the University of Kentucky this weekend, too.
I was speaking at the university.
No, I was with the Martin Luther King Jr. Center at the University of Kentucky.
I spoke at Memorial Hall, and that was a great event.
So drop on the clues box for everybody.
We were all over the place.
And I also want to say happy born day to Miguel.
Okay, today is Miguel's born day, the greatest R&B singer that we have of this generation.
Yes.
And I also want to tell you that it's National Slapper Irritating Coworker Day.
Really?
Yes, it is.
I promise you.
All right, so let me ask you a question.
It's National Slapper Irritating Coworker Day.
So we had to slap one person in this room, right?
Yes.
Who would it be?
Our boy, Op-M-Eazy.
Over Steve?
Yeah, yeah, because Steve does his job and he does it well.
Okay.
We all want M-Eazy to be great, but he just won't be great for whatever reason.
So it would be slap M-Eazy, try to slap some greatness into him.
Okay.
It's also National TV Talk Show Host Day, which applies to me because I've been a TV
talk show host before.
There you go.
With my show in common sense.
And it's National iPod Day.
I don't have one of those.
I don't have an iPod.
I have my old iPods at home.
I don't.
I have an old phone.
I kept them.
I mean, yeah. I don't know where my iPods are.
Anyway, well, let's get the show cracking.
Redman will be joining us this morning.
Okay, drop on the phone.
Drop the spot.
Show some respect when a hip-hop legend is in the building.
Yeah, so we'll kick it with Redman a little bit later,
but let's get the show cracking.
Front page news, what we talking about?
We will be talking about Bill O'Reilly.
Find out why everybody is upset at Fox, what they did.
All right, we'll get into all that when we come back.
Here's Khaled.
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 in some front page news.
Now, NFL, are we still watching NFL?
Well, you know, yesterday, for some strange reason,
I was flipping channels, and I just happened to see
that my Cowboys were up like 40-3 against the 49ers.
So I took a peek.
Oh.
I peeked.
Oh, you peeked.
All right, well, the Cowboys.
I didn't give them enough time to rate, though.
I didn't really watch the game.
I watched the Hampton University game.
They beat FAMU.
I seen my son's team.
They won by 30.
But I wasn't in, you know, I wasn't really watching NFL.
But I give you the scores in case you care.
All right, now the Bills beat the Bucks.
The Bears beat the Panthers, the Titans
beat the Browns, the Saints beat the Packers, the Jags
beat the Colts, the Rams beat the Cardinals,
Miami beat the Jets, the
Vikings beat the Ravens, the Cowboys did
beat the 49ers, 40-10. The Steelers
beat the Bengals, 29-14. The Chargers
beat the Broncos, the Seahawks beat the Giants
24-7, and the Patriots beat
the Falcons 23-7.
And in Monday Night Football,
Philly will be taking on the Washington Redskins.
Salute to Michael Bennett, too.
You know, the players met with the owners last week,
and the owners said that they want to link up with the players
and help when it comes to social justice in America
for African-Americans.
And Michael Bennett said, well, first things first,
before we even have that conversation,
let's get Colin Kaepernick signed to a team. So I just thought that was a dope thing for him to say. So drop on the clues bombs for Michael Bennett said, well, first things first, before you even have that conversation, let's get Colin Kaepernick signed to a team.
So I just thought that was a dope thing for him to say.
So drop on the clues bombs for Michael Bennett.
OK, now let's talk about Bill O'Reilly.
Yes. So now people are speaking out about a payout that Bill O'Reilly gave.
He settled for thirty two million dollars and that's far higher than any of the previously known settlements.
The crazy thing about it is that Fox knew about this settlement.
They said they didn't know the amount, and they still renewed his contract after that.
He only ended up getting fired in April after the Times revealed the existence of other settlements
with women who had accused him of sexual harassment or verbal abuse.
Now, Gretchen Carlson, who is a former Fox News host, had this to say.
I think it's horrifying and outrageous that any company
after dismissing somebody for allegations such as that would not only re-sign a contract,
but allow that person to come back on the air. It's outrageous and it's one of the reasons that
I wanted to make sure that I chronicled so many other women's stories in my book,
because now we are on a movement. Why should women have the American dream taken away from them?
We work just as hard as anyone else, and it's time that it stops.
So last month, Bill O'Reilly did return to Fox for the first time
since he got fired for a visit to Sean Hannity's show.
And on that show, Hannity said he hoped that O'Reilly would come back for more appearances.
Well, the only thing I can keep—well, first of all, that lady was absolutely right,
but all I keep thinking about
is the woman who tried
to extort Kevin Hart
went after the wrong one.
Bill O'Reilly out here
cutting NFL checks
for the pom-pom,
$32 million.
That's how much the chick
was trying to get from Kev.
And Fox and O'Reilly
have paid a combined
$43 million to his accused.
Jesus Christ.
Y'all got to get
these Fox execs on camera,
all right?
Stop trying to get guys
like Kev on camera.
Jeez.
All right, ext not the right people.
Now, let's talk about Donald Trump.
Yes, Donald Trump is planning to release those classified JFK documents.
Why?
Talking about the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
Now, he has an October 26 deadline that's set in law by Congress
mandating the public release of those still secret documents,
including all the FBI and CIA files, barring any action by the president.
So that's the deadline that has been set already, unless he tries to block that. those still secret documents, including all the FBI and CIA files, barring any action by the president.
So that's the deadline that has been set already, unless he tries to block that.
And he is not going to block that.
He said that he is going to go and allow those to be opened.
Donald, listen, we don't care about that.
You know what we care about? UFOs, extraterrestrials, okay?
Unseal those files, all right?
Open Area 51 to the public. That's what we want. Now, Donald Trump's longtime political
advisor, Roger Stone, is
an avid conspiracy theorist. He wrote a book
about the claim that President Lyndon B. Johnson,
Kennedy's vice president,
was involved in that assassination. We don't care.
We've seen that a million times. He got shot in the head.
What about them UFOs, though, Donald?
Okay, that's what I've been waiting for Donald Trump to start
tweeting about. During his campaign, Donald
Trump had also made this unfounded claim
that the father of Ted Cruz was associated with Kennedy's assassin, Lee Harvey Oswald.
Donald Trump, Barack Obama is an extraterrestrial.
You can prove it by opening up the files about UFOs.
You can prove it by opening up Area 51.
Do it, Donald.
All right, well, last front page news.
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Whether you're mad or blessed.
Say it with your chest.
We want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club.
So if you got something on your mind, let it out.
Hello, who's this?
Hi, this is Jeremy from Indianapolis.
Hey, Jeremy.
Hello, Jeremy.
How are you today, guy?
Long-time caller, first-time,
I mean, long-time listener, first-time caller.
It's awesome.
Well, thank you.
But I just wanted to talk about the whole Bill O'Reilly thing
and his allegations, which I think are terrible and all that.
But I just wanted to say, I think it's so stupid that, you know,
everybody's mad about Bill O'Reilly and everything that he did,
but we have a dude in office that's going around talking about grabbing girls
and you know what and all that stuff.
I just think it's dumb that everybody's all outraged about Bill O'Reilly,
which I guess, like I said, which is, you know,
they should be. They have every right to be.
It's a terrible thing. But you want
people to be equally as outraged over Donald Trump?
Yeah, they should be equally outraged
over a president who openly
is, you know, bashing women,
and his whole campaign was about bashing.
I mean, most of the stuff that he was doing
and saying on the campaign trail
was terrible. But then Bill O'Reilly.
Hopefully Donald Trump sexually harassed somebody while in office in the White House.
Well, I'm not saying that.
I'm just saying that, you know, you can't sit there and say, oh, you know, Bill O'Reilly, you know, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
But, you know, a lot of people voted for President Trump when he was openly talking about grabbing girls and, you know.
Right.
Everybody heard that.
Everybody heard it.
But we need Trump to do that while he's in office in the White House.
That should get him up out of it.
But we don't want Trump to sexually harass anyone.
We don't want anyone to get sexually harassed.
If it causes him to get impeached and get removed from the White House, yes, we do.
Okay, stop it.
We don't want nobody to get sexually harassed.
Okay, but what you want more?
I don't want to affect anyone else's life.
All right, y'all say that now.
Any woman.
Hello, who's this?
Good morning, DJ Henry. This is Fred from Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
I've talked to y'all this morning.
Good morning, Breakfast Club.
Hey, Fred.
Get it off your chest.
This is kind of sad for the brother, man.
I just need y'all to pray for me all around.
My girl, I've been my girl since 03, man.
And because of Pottawatomie Casino, I'm leaving my home, man.
Because I can't take it no more.
I'm not going to stand for that.
Why?
Because of the casino.
Did you gamble too much?
What happened?
Not me. Not me. Her, my brother.
She has a gambling problem.
So she has an addiction, you think?
I can't take it, brother.
14 years, man.
Why don't you get her help, man?
You know, because that's really an addiction.
People have a lot of problems with gambling.
You should get her some help, bro.
Brother, she don't want no help, brother.
She want to do her thing, stand up 7, 8 o'clock in the morning.
She ain't going to allow me to do it. I feel it wrong, and I'm not going to stand for it, brother. So I'm losing no help, brother. She want to do her thing, stand up 7, 8 o'clock in the morning. She ain't going to allow me to do it.
I feel it's wrong, and I'm not going to stand for it, brother.
So I'm losing my home, brother, 14 years, man.
It's sad for me.
14 years.
She said you're losing your home or you're leaving.
But he's leaving.
I'm leaving.
I'm leaving my home because I can't stand it.
I thought she gambled away the house.
Are you sure she's not having a relationship with a nice Native American at the casino?
It could be that, brother.
You know what? I don't even have the energy or the casino? It could be that, brother. You know what?
I don't even have the energy or the time to put the effort in, brother.
It's just sad.
I just want you to pray for me, man.
I'm trying to.
I'm praying for you because you sound like you're about to cry at any moment.
14 years.
You know, gambling is an addiction where people just can't stop.
They feel like they got their next big hit.
They're about to win.
They just can't stop.
Brother Envy.
But I don't do that, brother.
I will not.
I'm not going to sit in the crack house.
I don't sell crack no more.
Well, take her out to the crack house and put in and give her some help. Brother, I just want y'all to pray do that, brother. I will not. I'm not going to sit in the crack house. I don't sell crack no more. Well, check out the crack house and put in and give us some help.
Brother, I just want y'all to pray for me, man.
He's saying that she don't want no help.
What about I pray that she wins a big amount of money?
Brother, DJ, brother, it's over for me, man.
Y'all just pray for me.
All right.
Now, what happens if he leaves, right?
And then tomorrow she hits the $30 million one?
Well, she out.
She out.
She going to be with her little Native American boyfriend on the casino,
and they're going to live happily ever after gambling. Yeah, they're not divorced. It's too bad they have to split it. Oh. All right. Well, she out. She out. She's going to be with her little Native American boyfriend on the casino, and they're going to live happily ever after gambling.
Yeah, they're not divorced.
They still married.
They have to split it?
Oh, all right.
Well, get it off your chest.
Steve knows, boy.
Steve knows.
Steve's like, man, that's bad.
Somebody's going through something.
I got the rules, baby.
Get it off your chest.
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The Breakfast Club.
Get it.
Pick up the mother, mother phone and dial.
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Whether you're mad or blessed.
Say it with your chest.
We want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club.
So you better have the same energy.
Yeah.
Hello, who's this?
Hi, this is Jackie from Montclair.
Hey, Jackie from Montclair.
Get it off your chest.
Hi, DJ Envy, Angela Yee, and Salome.
First of all, I want to say I love you guys.
I love this show.
But the thing that has been getting on my nerves for the past month or more
is that you guys continue to throw jokes at people or at online degrees.
I want to tell you right now that I'm a mom of four.
I got a divorce in 2007. I was going
to go into school online. I mean, going to school on campus, but I had to switch and go to school
online and finish up my degree because I needed to be with my kids. I should take my kids with me to
college. So the thing about it is that it's not easy to go to school on online. It's still class.
And actually, it's a little bit harder because you have to do it independently.
And I'm thinking, Charlamagne,
you don't even have a degree, first of all.
I don't make fun of online degrees.
And you have.
And you need to go back and listen to it.
And you're begging for a degree,
an honorary degree.
Yes.
And you're out here joking with other people.
And Angela, I mean, much respect to you.
You're out here doing your thing.
But you have to understand,
there's women that's going to school, and it's hard as hell.
I don't have a problem with that.
I think congratulations to you for getting your online degree.
Congratulations for getting your online degree.
Don't say it's an online degree.
Tell them to keep that same energy.
Congratulations for you to going to school online and getting your degree.
And I think Charlamagne should go online, because Charlamagne doesn't have as much time.
And I think he should go online and do the same.
No, I think that Charlamagne needs to get an honorary degree from one of these colleges.
No, why don't you go online and do what this young lady did?
No.
He needs to educate himself and be smarter.
If you're out here, you're promoting positivity.
I think you guys should just watch what you say because at the end of the day, you keep saying it.
It's not like you said it once.
I'm like, okay, I've been trying to call in for at least a month now
because you guys keep making fun of it.
Like I said, a mom of four, I had to get off of campus,
and I took my kids to school with me.
But I couldn't do that.
Congratulations, baby.
And then I finished online.
But it doesn't mean that it's less than you going on campus.
I do want you to know that just because you have a degree,
that doesn't make you smarter.
It's the difference between education and certification.
It doesn't matter.
Why are you even saying that?
Because you don't have no degree.
That's why.
Exactly.
That just shows how uneducated you are.
Malcolm X didn't have a degree,
and Malcolm X would run circles around Harvard scholars.
But what does that mean?
But what does that mean?
She's very proud of herself for getting her degree.
It's important to her.
There's a difference between education and certification.
Well, I'm glad you got your degree, Mama.
That doesn't make any sense.
Okay, thank you guys.
That makes perfect sense.
Certification is all the degrees.
You have your associate's degree.
You have your bachelor's degree.
You can have all these degrees, but that don't mean you're educated.
Well, maybe, maybe you're right.
Listen, Malcolm X read every book in the library.
Malcolm X would run circles around Harvard scholars.
It is the difference between education and certification.
And if you don't know that, then maybe you're not as smart as you think you are.
Well, she's very proud of herself, and we're proud of her for raising four kids and getting her degree.
I'm just saying, I'm not familiar with online degrees.
But the reason—
She has a regular degree.
She just went to classes online.
No, I'm not talking about online.
But I know some people can take classes online, and it's easier.
And the reason it's easier is because who can tell me if I'm cheating or not on a test?
You know what's easy?
Who can tell me that? You know what's easy? You know what's easy?
Getting an honorary degree from a college.
And that's what I want.
And I don't want it to be an honorary online degree.
Why not?
Thank you very much.
What's wrong with an online degree?
Because if I'm getting it and I'm begging, I should be able to pick what I want.
You guys, she just told y'all it's not an online degree.
It's a real degree.
She just took her classes online.
She started off on campus.
Ah, tomato, tomato.
All right.
All right.
Okay.
Online grocery shopping isn't online grocery shopping either. Online grocery shopping isn't online grocery shopping either.
Online Christmas shopping isn't online Christmas shopping.
Well, University of New Hampshire, would you like a degree from there, sir?
Yeah, why not?
It's an online degree.
Okay, we'll set you up.
I don't know what that is.
I don't want it.
That guy's a jerk.
Get it off your chest.
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Eve, you got rumors on the way?
Yes, we'll tell you about another celebrity who has come forward about their battle with substance abuse.
Also, what did James Packer have to say about his big mistake in marrying Mariah Carey?
All right, we'll get into all that when we come back.
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So, it has just been revealed, and we already kind of knew this because they were teasing
that they were in talks with Justin Timberlake, but he is going to be doing that Super Bowl
halftime show.
Is he going to bring Janet Jackson out this time?
Well, that was in 2004 that that happened,
and that has not been confirmed, but maybe.
He should.
Janet's on tour.
Janet's in shape.
She's in fighting shape.
Bring her out.
So who knows?
It could be just a replay of what happened back in 2004.
Well, he was on, and he actually teased and announced
that he's going to be performing.
Here he is now with Jimmy Fallon.
Excuse me, sir.
Do you have the time?
I was going to ask you, sir, if you have the time.
I do have the time.
You do have time?
I do have time.
You do have time?
I do have time.
You do have time?
I do have time.
You're doing the halftime show at the Super Bowl?
You do have time.
I do have time.
That was corny, but kind of clever.
That was kind of clever.
It was corny, but kind of clever.
Maybe we have to see it.
Did you see it?
No, I think I did, but I wasn't paying attention to what I was watching.
It was in the living room or something.
But it would be dope to see Justin Timberlake perform in a Colin Kaepernick jersey and then take a knee at the end, right?
Mm-hmm.
That'd be interesting.
We'll see about that.
That'd be interesting. And that'd be interesting to see
him bring Janet Jackson back out.
Alright, now somebody else has been accused
of sexually assaulting women
in Hollywood, and that's director James
Toback. He's been accused of sexual harassment
by 38 women so far.
Oh, you knew that was coming. Oh, you
already know. The lid is about to be
blown off Hollywood. Now, according
to one woman, she said he'd get to know you intimately, get you to trust him.
He'd say it's all part of the process.
Then in a hotel room, a movie trailer, a public park, meetings, framed as interviews or auditions, things would get very sexual.
One woman said, I felt like a prostitute, an utter disappointment to myself, my parents, my friends, and I deserve not to tell anyone.
That was Adrienne LaVallee talking about her situation.
Now, during meetings, many of the women said that he would talk about sexual conquest with famous other women.
And then ask you humiliating personal questions.
How often do you masturbate?
How much pubic hair do you have?
And then he said he couldn't properly function unless he, I don't know if I can say this, but played with himself several times a day.
Then he would dry hump them or masturbate in front of them,
ejaculating into his pants or onto their bodies,
and then walk away meeting over.
What kind of sicko asked you how many pubic hairs do you have?
Who the hell?
And what kind of sicko knows how many pubic hairs they have?
I don't know.
But how do you start that?
Like, how was that initial time, like your first time?
Because obviously...
What, counting your pubic hairs?
No, I mean sexually harassing somebody
like how do you have the balls to start like because you're in a position of power you're
just a man shooting a shot that's what it is but you know you're using your power to put people in
compromising situations you're making people compromise themselves for these roles that's
where the problem comes into play and yeah and the problem is that these women are aspiring actresses
and they feel like their career could be over if they say anything
because this man is a powerful man in Hollywood that could destroy you.
So it just puts you in a really awful situation.
I don't know why people...
The sad part, back in the day, that probably was right.
It's probably still happening now, and I don't know why people act so shocked.
Like, that whole thing about the casting couch, that came from somewhere.
It derived from somewhere.
All right, Ed Sheeran has revealed that he had a secret battle with substance abuse
and now he's opening up about it.
He said, I think you need to, when you get into the industry,
adjust to fame. And I didn't adjust because
I was constantly working on tour.
All the pitfalls that people read about,
I found myself slipping into all of them,
mostly substance abuse. He didn't say which substances
that he was using, but he
said it just started gradually happening and then
some people took me to one side and were like,
calm yourself down.
He said it's all fun to begin with.
It all starts off as a party, and then you're doing it on your own,
and it's not.
So that was a wake-up call, and I took a year off.
So he did that to focus on work.
Oh, he's focused now.
Yeah, so, you know, we're glad that he got it together,
and it's important for people to reveal whatever struggles that they have
so it can help other people out because anyone can happen to anyone.
Now, James Packer, he was the one that was engaged to Mariah Carey, talked about how everything was a mistake from the beginning.
He said, I was at a low point in my personal life.
Documenting the negotiations with my sister was taking longer than expected.
And he met Mariah through Brett Ratner.
He said she was kind, exciting and fun.
Mariah is a woman of substance.
She's very bright, but it was a mistake for her
and a mistake for me. Now, since
then, since they broke up, he's kept
quiet and stayed out of the spotlight.
He said he has one big regret. He said,
my biggest regret is that I let my marriage to Erica
fail. That's his ex-wife. It is what it
is, and she's doing an incredible job with the kids,
and we are in a great place. I just want to
be bored enough to count my pubic hairs. I'm going to try
that on our next holiday break.
What?
Nothing.
Okay.
All right.
Well, I'm Angela Yee, and that is your Rumor Report.
All right.
When we come back, Redman.
Show some respect when hip-hop royalty is in the building, okay?
He's got a new show that he's hosting on VH1 called Scared Famous.
That's what it's called, right?
Yes.
Scared Famous.
I think it premieres tonight.
Yeah, and everybody's in like a haunted house, and I guess it's a competition to see who's the one that's still standing.
Yeah, Redman hosted it.
All right.
It was shot in Savannah, so salute to everybody who listens to us
on 94.1 The Beat in Savannah, Georgia.
By the way, I stayed at a haunted hotel when I was just in Louisville.
Did you?
At the Brown.
Yeah, they said it's a haunted hotel, and it felt a little haunted.
It's been there since 1923.
All right.
Well, we'll get to Redman when we come back.
Keep it locked,
and of course, we'll do a Redman mini-mix
to get you requested.
Now, it's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee,
Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We got a special guest in the building.
Reggie Noble, Redman.
Ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding.man. You got the new show, Scared Famous?
Yeah, they got me on VH1. Okay. But you're hosting, you're not a contestant. I'm just a master of
scaremony. That's not a bad thing. That's not a bad thing. Yeah, you're not a cast member of
Loving Hip Hop. No, not at all. Not at all. And they knew that my goal is not to be acting. I
don't want to act really. I want to be behind the camera. That's my goal.
So this show gave me a little balance where I don't have to be on a scene all the time.
I just introduced the challenges.
And mostly the antics come from them staying all together.
You know, because you got to understand, this show pulling all the biggest reality stars from different shows. Love of Hip Hop, Mob Wives, and they all got to stay in this one house. Did you watch any of those shows? And were you familiar? I love VH different shows. Love of hip-hop, Mob Wives, and they all got to stay in this one house.
Did you watch any of those shows and were you familiar
with them? I love VH1 shows.
I ain't gonna lie. I mean, you know,
I love a little ignorance sometimes.
I like a little ignorance sometimes, so I watch the shows.
I'm heavy on it. Are you into horror?
I love horror. Come on, Redman!
Hey, I'm just asking. Oh, you a horror fan? Yes!
No, no, no, he's a liar.
You don't pay people to scam you. I'm a horror fan. You're a horror fan, okay. But I knew you're a horror fan? Yes. No, he's a liar. I'm about to see if you don't pay people to scam me.
I'm a horror fan.
You're a horror fan.
Yes.
Okay.
But I knew you was a horror fan just because of all your old videos and stuff you say on
your record.
And the red man looks like Red Rum.
Yeah.
What's your favorite horror movie?
All right.
Classically, The Exorcist.
Okay.
I agree.
When I was young.
It looks different now, though.
When you look at it now, it looks different than it did.
But I used to love Nightmare on Elm Street when I was younger.
It looks so corny now, though. It looks corny now. It looks cor than it did. But I used to love Nightmare on Elm Street when I was younger. It looks so corny now, though.
It looks corny now, but you got to put it in perspective of when these movies came out
and how scary they were when they came out.
And then when you look at it now, of course, it's not the same.
But I think as of recent years, The Conjuring has been like the most.
Conjuring is dope.
I'm a big horror fan.
I seen Suspiria in the movie theater.
That's one of the top five horror movies of all time.
Do your homework. Suspiria. And I heard
they're making a remake of it. See, it's crazy
because sometimes it's hard to make
a great scary horror movie.
I go to go see horror movies and sometimes
if they're not scary, it's so disappointing.
The last good horror movie was Precious.
Precious and For Colored Girls were the last
two good horror movies. That's bad.
That's bad. That's bad.
That's bad.
Well, okay, so now this is interesting to me
because let's talk about Eminem
because obviously you guys
have always had a great relationship.
He really looks at you
as the person that inspired him.
Yeah, Vince Staples tweeted out something the other day.
If Eminem was black, he would be red man.
By the way, I've been saying that for years.
I think I told you that last time he was here.
Yeah. I've been saying that for years. I think I told you that last time you was here. Yeah.
I've been saying that for years.
Right.
Yeah, well, what's funny is I talked to Eminem two days ago on his birthday.
I called him up.
We chatted for like a good 25 minutes.
He's just so happy that, you know, that he's accepted in all races.
It don't matter.
From black, white, Mexican.
And he just like to have fun like we do, man.
He's a regular motherfucker***er like we are.
Say what you want.
So he's a regular motherf***er like we are
that step in his pants one leg at a time
and he just enjoy the music.
Right.
Enjoy the music.
It's crazy that people got so up in arms
about his freestyle.
It seems like this huge controversy.
I'm like, he's just expressing what he feels that a lot of us are feeling. Why did it turn into some whole big time? It wasn't a controversy over his freestyle. It seems like this huge controversy. I'm like, he's just expressing what he feels that a lot of
us are feeling. Why did it turn into some
whole big controversy? It wasn't a controversy over his message.
It was just a controversy over how dope it was.
To me, it wasn't that dope, but I like the message.
I'm glad he used his privilege to combat
prejudice, but I heard way better Eminem versus.
Yeah, but see, my thing is, we talked about that
yesterday in an interview,
and he could have went up there and blacked
out. He could have went up there and been bodying it.
But he used that platform and his color
to address the unjust.
Right, it wasn't averse.
It was kind of more like a spoken word.
Exactly.
Talking about the issues.
It was different.
That's white privilege.
We making excuses that why averse was subpar.
It just was subpar.
By Eminem standards.
What, so you looking at it as just
he could have bodied it more.
Yes.
Just lyrically.
I love the message.
And I love what he's conveying.
But just lyrically, I'm like, come on.
And that when he said that whole being racist, the only thing you fantastic for because you get your rocks off in your orange.
I'm like, that's a reach.
I'm a comic book fan.
The thing ain't even really orange.
Like, like, you know, come on.
Only you going to Cypher.
Yeah, you know what?
Of course, as a real MC, we look at that.
But, you know, I was looking at the bigger picture.
Gotcha.
And that was just it, man.
He killed it.
And like I said, he could have went up there blackened and body in this shit.
But he used that little time to do the unjust.
Speaking of rap, how you got more verses On Wu-Tang new album Than GZA
That's bad
You guys not on the album
You guys not on there at all
And listen
GZA got like four bars
But I heard that
That album started out
As a math versus meth album
Yeah
And you know
Mathematic is my dude
Like we
You know
We always on the road
And we always chop it up
About building
And putting out quality music
And he finally
Got his break
And did it the right way as much as we talk.
Cause this industry is.
Yeah.
Him connecting with RZA made it a bigger picture,
you know,
than just the math and method man album.
It became a bigger picture and it's working.
It's working for him right now.
Heavy.
Tough.
Yeah.
The album is tough.
Like I'm getting everybody hitting me from everywhere like, yo,
congrats on the new album.
I'm like, world, it's like that?
I'm like, yes. So, you know,
you got some dope balls on there. On Lesson Learned,
you said at your age, you're just trying to make bread
and you don't care about being nice at 40.
Mm-mm. Explain that a little bit.
When I said trying to be nice
at 40, you can have it all, Shorty. Yeah.
I'm trying to make his story, because his story say,
rap, I divorced her, the bitch bore me.
So in other words, don't try to be cocky at 40.
You got to be putting in work since you was at your prime
and holding down that level of confidence that you the shit.
I know since I came out, I know I remained in the top ten to me, in my point.
Because I'm always barbershop tough.
Consistent, yeah.
Yeah, it's always like, yeah, yeah, but what about Redman?
I pops up.
So, you know, you got some dudes out there that might have a hot verse and shit.
And they might be my age or in my era, came from my era, and they talking shit a little bit.
But they held it down the whole era time.
They got a hot verse, and you the man.
Now, you got to hold that shit down your whole career to be an emcee,
like Jay did and Nas did.
You know what I'm talking about?
You can't just have a hot verse and say, yeah, I'm doing this.
No, you got to be consistent with it.
So that's the only thing I was saying.
Is it really just about the bread at this point?
Not at all.
For me, it is a little bit
because I worked hard for the bitch.
But you could be in front of the cameras more and be
asking more if you wanted to. If I wanted
to, but I don't want to.
I'm an ugly b****. I don't want to be on TV.
I need to be right in the back where I belong.
Alright, we got more with Redman when we come
back. Keep it locked. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
We are The Breakfast Club. We morning. The Breakfast Club. We are The Breakfast Club.
We have Redman in the building.
I was at the Revolt Music Conference and they honored
Queen Latifah. I love Queen Latifah.
And I have to say, I was thinking about
that time period when Jersey was like
everybody was from Jersey. All the rappers
it was like the place to be because it was naughty
by nature. There was Redman.
Queen Latifah, poor righteous teachers. Yeah, there was poor righteous teachers. It was the artifacts. to be because it was naughty by nature. There was a red man. Queen of Tifa, poor righteous teachers.
Yeah, there was poor righteous teachers.
It was the artifacts.
And you had like everybody just from Jersey.
What's the scene like in Jersey now?
You know what?
Good question.
What's funny is I was going to do this.
I was like, you know what?
I thought about what's going on with freaking Jersey right now besides them trying to ginger fire that bitch.
Fetty Wap.
Fetty Wap is like one of the last names that came out of there that did it big.
I haven't yet got a chance to really connect with him yet.
But at the end of the day, what I thought about the other day was all Jersey artists is working.
Queen Latifah, working.
Legend, icon.
Naughty by Nature, stay on the road.
On the road right now, working.
Do What I'll Do, working.
Joe Buttons, working.
Fetty Watt, working.
Redman, working.
Artifacts, working.
Rod Digger.
Rod Digger, working.
All our artists is working and still active in the game.
So I can't complain about it.
The next thing is building up North.
I wonder why the next generation of Jersey rappers, it wasn't more.
That was an incredible time.
Yeah, I know.
You know what?
It wasn't a generation of really nothing for a minute.
New York, too.
Everybody started following down South.
Everybody got lost.
I think everybody just got lost for a minute.
Is that one of the reasons rap bores you?
Because on Lesson Learned, you mentioned it earlier.
You said rap bores you.
He said rap is shit now.
No, you said the industry.
The industry of it, of like labels really taking artists, young
artists, and building the artists is
shit now. You got to come standard with
already views and all that, you know.
That don't show an artist how to be built.
You know, you letting him follow what's on the
radio, and then you use that artist
until the next one come, and then you just get him
out of there. You know, when I
hear DJ say, we're going to take it back.
We're going to take
it back. And they throw on
Versace, Versace, Versace.
It's a problem in the
industry. There's a problem
in the industry, bro.
So, you know, I just want to educate.
That's all, man. I just send my message
out to educate these young artists out here, man.
Like, just go for the longevity.
Don't be a microwave rapper, hot now and out tomorrow.
I always have to ask the OGs, do they see themselves growing older in hip-hop?
And if so, what do you see yourself doing at this point?
Yo, what's funny is I used to tell my moms, like, yo, I ain't rapping at 43.
I'm going to be set.
And I'm rapping past 45.
When you're an artist, you're an artist forever.
Your fans grow with you.
It might not be in abundance as you get older, but they still support you.
For example, me and Mef, we got a cult.
And we don't just have fans.
We have a cult.
We know at any given time when we drop music or we drop anything,
we go on the road for two years or a year and a half.
We don't really necessarily depend on capturing the new artists
or the new fans and trying to bring in new.
We have a cult fan already.
So as you get older, your fans get older.
They just want you to supply them.
That's all.
So we have enough cult fans that we could just supply.
And probably when you first came into it, hip-hop was still pretty young.
So you didn't have a rapper that was 45 years old to say,
okay, he's still doing his thing.
It was still a really young genre.
Yeah, it was.
So now as all the artists that came out are getting older,
you're like, all right, look, Nas, Jay-Z, LL Cool J.
You see Eric B and Rakim.
Killing them.
You see EPMD.
Everybody's still, you know, doing shows.
Big Daddy Kane.
And doing shows heavily, not just little sporadic shows here and there.
Rakim, every time I turn on his IG, he had a show.
Every time I see, when I'm going overseas, I see Pete Rock and C.O. Smooth.
I talk to Pete Rock.
He's over there with C.L. Smooth right now in Germany.
And ain't it nice to see people come back together like they had a falling out.
Yeah.
And they're like, you know what?
We're going to bring it back together.
Yeah.
And I told Pete Rock, too, everybody's waiting on the Pete Rock and C.L. Smooth album.
I don't even want to give y'all the answer he gave me.
Uh-oh.
But, yeah, let's think about that, Pete.
We need one of those albums.
I don't think hip-hop respects the catalogs of artists anymore.
And what I mean by that is, like, all of y'all should be able to go out there and still do shows off just your old stuff.
Yeah, we do.
You know what I mean?
Yeah, we do.
We do.
That's what they want to hear.
The old stuff is what generated the energy anyway.
So when I'm doing a show, when Red MF doing a show, we might do
some new shit, but when we say,
y'all ready to go back? That's when the
place gets live and
it's falling out the bleachers and everything
as well when you take it back. So yes.
And plus, y'all still nice.
Nice. It seemed like it was a point
where the guys from the late
80s, early 90s, kind of like,
they weren't the same. Lost a step. But it's like, y'all still nice. Yeah, we elevated it. 80s, early 90s, they weren't the same. Lost a step.
But it's like, y'all still nice.
Yeah, we elevated it.
I ain't gonna lie.
The 90s era is in the middle.
You gotta remember, there's 80s, there's 90s,
and there's the now.
Who's always that spoiled baby, the middle baby?
We are.
So we elevated the game.
I'm very proud to be from the era I came in.
It was the most pivotal era it was to me.
I know it's intimidating for artists still to this day to have to go on after Red and Meth.
Oh, yeah.
It's a lot of that.
It's a lot of that.
Y'all artists know who y'all are, too.
Y'all new artists, y'all big artists.
We have big artists that's known, that's new.
Duckin'.
No, uh-uh.
We running on stage before them.
One person you don't ever want to follow is KRS-One.
I don't care if you Big Daddy King or Lil Uzi.
I said it right, right?
Yeah.
He is phenomenal on stage.
And his hits is so...
When he throw on certain records, man,
it don't matter what genre of music you in
or what culture of person you are,
the building is shut down.
And that's one rule I learned,
and I learned from KRS-One, my shows, too.
That's why with me and Meph Body.
You ever get disappointed seeing some artists perform
and they just don't put as much in the stage show
as you guys have?
First of all, where the f*** do all this lip syncing be coming from with these artists?
That's the fact.
You're throwing a record already that got the lyrics playing and you on top of it.
So when you rock it and they can see you pause while the lyric is still going, that's horrible.
That was an R&B thing.
Then it turned into a rap thing.
When was it an R&B thing?
Y'all little artists, y'all need to cut that shit out.
Let me tell you something.
Stop lip syncing.
Hip hop wasn't based on...
Get your win up.
Go to the gym.
Get your win up.
That's how you're going to be in a fight.
You need your win.
That brings your win up.
Lip syncing.
When I seen that goddamn Mariah Carey lip syncing on that goddamn New Year's...
And I love Miss Cat. You know I love you, Mariah. Mariah. Mariah.y lip syncing on that goddamn New Year's. And I love Miss Carey.
You know I love you, Mariah.
Mariah.
Mariah.
I always screw that up.
But Mariah, you know we got history.
You know I love you.
You know I rock for you.
But that lip syncing on New Year's, ooh, love.
A lot of pressure on a vocalist like Mariah, though.
Yeah, I mean, she knows.
She knows.
So I was like, she knew better than that.
I know she won't do that again.
But the new artists don't do it.
It's f***ing up y'all's show and y'all getting talked about.
All right, we got more with Redman when we come back.
Let's get to a Redman mini mix.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are the Breakfast Club.
Redman is in the building.
Charlamagne?
If a new artist or a kid never heard Redman and you had one album of yours
to let them hear, what would it be?
What's quintessential Redman to you?
You probably have to
start with what the album is.
I don't think so. You know what?
That's a good one. You can.
But I would either start with Muddy Waters
or Dr. Name. Muddy Waters or
Dr. Name. I say Muddy Waters.
Okay, me too. I see that.
It was like in the middle when that was when I got my freshness.
I wasn't dirty no more.
I was a little dirty on There's a Dark Side.
I was dirty.
Then I got cleaned up.
Got my shaving on.
Lost a little weight on Muddy Waters.
You never let them turn you commercial.
Even with all the movies and the sitcoms.
You are meff.
Y'all never turned into like this commercial acting dudes.
Well, because we talk about marijuana.
You got to understand when you talk about marijuana, especially in them days, like, you know, you know, hip hop was elevated and it was branching and far as into commercials.
And, you know, and, you know, dudes like me, Snoop, Be and Mef, you know, we the forefathers of this marijuana game.
You know, I'm privileged to say it's going to be legalized in all the states soon.
You know, but you got to understand, during that time, we probably was short of endorsements.
Because people don't want to put a, if we're doing a Coke commercial, they're not going to hire us.
We missed a lot of endorsements because of what we talked about.
So that kind of helped it too, like, you know, as far as what we talked about.
So that's why we're doing movies now, MEP doing movies now.
You know, we're just using our platform, what we have, without the judgment.
Is there anything you regret that y'all did?
No.
Now, you say you want to get into TV film production.
Yes.
What kind of projects would come from the mind of Redman?
Oh, man, if I tell you that, I got to kill you.
What kind of?
Horror, comedy.
Dramedy, comedy.
I got a lot of ideas written down, man, that I want to push forward.
But, you know, I just got an eye.
Like, you know what drove me to that?
Because of my skits on my album.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And the videos.
Yeah, I'm known for a good album,
but what people are excited about is hearing the skits.
And I got the ability to make you visualize a skit by hearing it.
So I just want to do something visually.
I want to bring my talent to the screen
because it's not just about making a movie
or doing music. It's about
placing yourself in a position to make
a change in the world.
Don't do music or don't do anything
unless you feel
you're making a contribution
or you're trying to make a change.
Don't just get in it to make money.
I want to get behind the camera
so I can give some good visual on how I see the world.
And bring some positivity to the light.
I feel like Superman Lover could be like a dope-ass cartoon.
The new Superman Lover.
Yo, I'm coming out with Muddy Waters 2, the album, next year.
You didn't have one on Mudface, though.
No, I didn't.
But Superman Lover 7?
7.
On a new album?
Ridiculous.
My album, Muddy Waters 2 album is ridiculous. So that could be like a mini-series.
It can be. Absolutely. It can be.
It can be.
So when's the new album dropping? He said trapped in the closet.
You know how R. Kelly did the, um, series?
Oh, no, no, no. We ain't trapping no closet.
That's what it was called.
Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. When he had a series.
Series. It was like a play. Jesus Christ. Now, you was called. Oh, no. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. When he had a series. It was like a play.
Jesus Christ.
Now, you was down in Savannah.
Yeah.
In a haunted house.
Was it really haunted?
You know Savannah is a big plantation.
Absolutely.
And where we was at, it was supposed to be a resort.
And just because of the weather and the storm tore all the trees down, they dropped the project.
All the money was wasted.
And we was out there with nobody,
100 acres of nothing but spooky.
And it's really a haunted land.
Matter of fact, Ben Affleck got a guest home out there.
I stayed in his guest home.
And the cast stayed in a haunted house.
Okay.
You didn't want to stay there and see if anything crazy?
No.
You know we don't play that.
No.
I don't want nothing to come home.
Actually, I got bitten in the ass by a female ghost on my porch.
A lot of women got bitten in the ass at Ben Affleck's house too, probably.
Well, I got bitten in my ass.
Yo, I was smoking a blunt on the porch,
and I usually have the door cracked because I don't want it to close and I be locked out.
I make sure it's locked,
but you know I'm funny with that.
So I'm out there smoking a blunt
and the door just go,
and there's no wind blowing.
I literally farted right there
and I was like, oh, and I froze
and I seen a little ghostly appearance
fly out with a nipple flying in the back
so I knew it was a woman.
And I was like, did this bitch just bite me in the ass?
So wait, you farted and then she bit your ass?
I farted and I seen a smoke.
I farted, I got bit in the ass, and then I seen a nipple come on her back like this as she flew away.
Maybe she was mad that you farted in her face.
Maybe.
I'm just glad it wasn't a male ghost biting me in the ass.
Are you sure it wasn't Young Jock?
Because he's on this show.
Are you sure it wasn't?
Are you positive it wasn't?
Yo, Young Jock is my nigga, man.
He came on there winning, man.
Big up to Young Jock.
What's funny is when I did an interview yesterday, somebody told me, you know, Redman, you're
not like all the other artists.
You have a little pass to say what you want because everybody know you well grounded
and you 100.
Like for example, I did a
it's on my IG. I had
a fly in my house and the fly was f***ing with me
for like two hours in my house.
I think some flies got in my house
and just was
flying around. Yeah, they was just flying around.
So it was just f***ing with me my whole session.
So I did a little IG post because it was serious.
I was like, you see this?
How many people hate flies in their house?
I got a gay fly in my house.
I said, this fly gay as hell.
He came by me buzzing like, and this was tripping off that.
But I have that allowance to say things like that.
Because if anybody else would have said it, they would have got torn down about it.
Like you saying getting a fly is gay.
How you know?
Did you see his...
If you attack somebody because they call it a fly gay, I think we're reaching a little too hard.
Like we too sensitive.
Hey, come on now.
You know they will, bro.
If the right person said it, oh yeah, that jumped down their throat.
They look at me like, yeah, we can't get no money from this.
He all right.
Let him go. As long as you don't say it't get no money from this. He all right. Let him go.
As long as you don't say it's a fruit fly.
I know that's right.
That's funny as hell.
Hey, yo.
So I'm looking over here.
Let me say what the show is.
Scared Famous airs October 23rd, 9 o'clock, VH1.
And I think y'all going to like it because you know what?
At the end of the day, you know, they all come on the show as friends.
Word.
But when the challenges start going and, you know, as much as they be in the house together,
you see them start backstabbing like a money.
And they play for 100 grand towards their favorite charity.
Oh, yeah.
So that's the big deal right there.
Word.
Yes.
All right. It's the legendary Redman, y'all So that's the big deal right there. Word. Yes. All right, it's the legendary Redman.
Y'all, it's the Breakfast Club.
Yeah!
The Breakfast Club.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee,
Charlamagne Tha God.
We are the Breakfast Club.
Shout out to New Jersey 12.
It's a TV broadcast out in New Jersey.
They highlighted the car show yesterday
and doing a free car show. and doing a free car show.
I did a free car show out in Jersey yesterday.
It was free for everybody.
We did pumpkin painting, face painting, slides for the kids.
It was just a dope event.
And thank you for covering the event.
I appreciate you guys.
I heard I was just on TV.
But let's get to the rumors.
We're talking Jemele Hill.
This is the Rumor Report with Angela Yee.
Rumor has it.
On The Breakfast Club.
Well, it is time for Jamil Hill to get back to work.
Now, she was suspended for ESPN.
She had a two-week suspension over some remarks, some tweets that she made about Jerry Jones.
Now, here is what she had to say about her suspension.
I would tell people absolutely after my Donald Trump tweets, I deserve that suspension. Like, I violated the policy. I deserve that suspension. I would tell people absolutely after my Donald Trump tweets, I deserve that suspension.
Like, absolutely. Like, I violated the
policy. I deserve that suspension.
You know, going forward, like,
we'll be in a good, healthy place.
It'll be fine. And as I
said, like, the only thing I ever
apologize for is, like, I put ESPN
in a bad spot. I'll
never take back what I said. No.
That Jemele Hill statement was very disappointing.
You did not deserve to get suspended by ESPN, Jemele.
That's why people were riding with you so hard,
because your suspension was unjust.
Cancel the subscriptions and all that, yeah.
If we felt like you deserved to be suspended,
then why were we calling ESPN complaining?
Don't justify them suspending you, Jemele.
All right, she says she still won't take back
what she said about Donald Trump,
but she does regret putting ESPN in that position. No, they put you in a bad position, Jemele. I'm just take back what she said about Donald Trump, but she does regret putting ESPN in that position.
No, they put you in a bad position, Jamel.
I'm just telling you what she said.
All you had to say was I stand by what I said and I look forward to being back on ESPN on Monday.
That's it.
She felt like she was treated fairly, according to her statement.
No, well, we didn't.
All right, Cardi B and Offset, they broke up, then got back together.
And I don't know what was going on, but I guess she was just mad at him.
You know how it happens, right?
You get mad at your boyfriend over something that you saw on his social media or something that somebody told you.
So she posted single.
And then she threw up the peace sign and she put peace, N-word.
And then she later on had a change of heart.
She said, so listen, babes, I exaggerated a little bit earlier because I was really upset.
And the Bronx girl in me always have to go to the extreme.
She said, I came to my sense now. I'm sorry
Waffle House on me.
So she said, sometimes you gotta do
ish the old you would do so MF is known
not to play with the new you. See, that's the problem
with social media because, you know, you've
all been in a relationship with you. I'm breaking up with you
right now. It's over. But you know, but then you
run the social media with it. Then you gotta
delete the post two seconds later.
I mean, you know what? She was having a little bit of
a rough time. Now, she also had
an issue
with the hotel she was staying
at. She was in Albany and she got kicked out
of the hotel. They had video of her leaving the hotel
and this is what she said actually
happened. Now, if you know
me, I don't even talk about smoking
weed because everybody knows that
I do not smoke weed. I get
very paranoid and none
of my team members smoke weed.
If there was to kick us out for something else,
I, but for weed, I'm not
taking that. We could all get drug
tests. Nobody smokes. Mind you,
everybody on the floor was Caucasian.
You got motherf***ers being
prejudiced and picking
on who the f*** they thought they were smoking weed.
And you got the wrong one.
I didn't know what she meant.
She meant Caucasian.
Oh, she said Caucasian.
I was confused at first.
You said Caucasian.
I thought she was talking about coke, too.
She wasn't talking about coke.
I thought she was for real.
I thought she was saying nobody in her crew do drugs.
I didn't pay attention to her.
She was saying she don't smoke weed.
She said Caucasian, not coke.
Caucasian she meant. I was confused for a little bit. I thought she said she didn't smoke weed and she. I didn't pay attention to it. She was saying she don't smoke weed. She said Caucasian. The Caucasian she meant.
I was confused for a little bit.
I thought she said
she didn't smoke weed
and she meant
she didn't do coke either.
That's what I thought
at first too.
Oh no,
I knew she said Caucasian.
Oh, Caucasian
is what she meant.
Okay.
Alright,
so she was saying
that they were racist.
There she has since
deleted all of that
but I can understand.
I'd be mad too
if I got kicked out
for smoking weed
and I don't even smoke weed.
So young Cardi
just had an emotional weekend,
huh?
Yeah.
Drop one of the clues bombs
for Cardi B.
You'll be all right, baby.
Just a little growing pains, okay?
Sometimes guys like that drama, too.
I'm done with you.
You're goddamn right.
All the time.
I'm bringing up with you right now.
Think I don't threaten my wife
with divorce all the time?
You better not.
You better not.
You better not.
For little stuff, too.
She'd be like,
peace.
You better not.
All right, Gabrielle Union.
Now, people were really going in on her for this and making jokes, a lot of memes,
because she was on with Sway, and he asked her about her book.
You know, she has her book out right now, which I got to read.
That's going to be the next book I read after my book club this Wednesday.
And here is what he asked her about.
Whenever you are having consensual sexual relationships, there should be equal pleasure. And here is what he asked her about. No, I ain't really into this. That's what they say. It's all about equality. And a lot of times, especially women, feel like I'm going to lose him if I don't do X, Y, Z.
And there's never any thought to the woman enjoying sex.
That don't sound like Sway.
Who the hell was that?
It was supposed to be on Sway.
I don't know.
No, that was Sway.
Sway got people that are also on the show.
Oh, so that was somebody talking.
That's somebody talking.
Sway didn't ask that actual question.
All right.
So basically,
she was saying that
even though men deny it,
they enjoy a little bit
of butt eating.
I've never denied it.
Right.
Some people do,
though.
I like eating ass.
I like eating my ass.
Now,
people were going in on her
for whatever reason.
So she went on Twitter
and she said,
judgment about sexual gratification
is what keeps people
sexually repressed
and having uneven
sexual experiences.
What's shocking is that people are shocked that a grown-ass woman has the balls to speak openly and honestly about sex.
Y'all are comedy.
I'm 45 and just got married, so my sexual experience...
Oh, 45. She's been eating that.
...covers decades.
My sexual life didn't just start with my second marriage.
God bless y'all.
If a woman wants to eat a man's butt, don't shame her because of it, okay?
That's love.
And fellas, if a woman wants to eat your butt, let her because if the relationship
ends and she gets disrespectful
with you, then you can always say, yeah,
but you ate my ass though. That's all you care
about. That's all you think about. I'm always going to play
that ass eating card. It's just
now, I'm sure she has to clarify
that she doesn't, it could have
been anyone because she doesn't want everybody to,
you know, Dwayne Wade. Who cares?
Who cares?
Maybe she didn't want to put his business out there like that. Dwayne Wade. Who cares? Who cares? Who cares? Who cares? Who cares? Who cares? Who cares? Who cares? Who cares?
Maybe she didn't want to put his business out there like that.
Dwayne like backdoor plays.
He like backdoor plays.
What's wrong with that?
Nothing.
All right.
Do the screen.
What do they call it?
Pick and roll.
Pick and roll.
Post the screen.
What do they call it?
Set a screen.
There you go.
He's probably like, yo, don't put my business out there.
Don't backdoor him.
It's all good.
Right.
Dwayne, stop it.
All right? It's it. All right?
It's fine.
All right?
Okay.
You probably think because of the way he dresses sometimes that people will think it's some
other thing.
But come on.
If your woman wants to eat your butt, it's your woman.
All right.
Knock it off.
That's a good dribble.
A good dribble.
A little dribble.
Why the dribble brown?
Stop it.
Stop it.
Come on.
All right.
I'm Angela Yee and that's your rumor report.
You guys are kids.
Charlamagne.
Yes.
Why did I say yes like that?
Yes.
Yes.
Guys, I like his buzzer.
Okay.
I'm focused.
I'm focused.
I'm back focused.
All right.
Donkey of the Day.
We give you Donkey of the Day.
Listen, Donkey of the Day is going to A Boogie, A Boogie and his crew, and PNB Rock's crew, okay?
They need to come to the front of the congregation.
They're both on Atlantic.
I'll explain all this young boy stuff to you for after the hour.
All right, we'll get to that when we come back.
Keep it locked.
This is The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
I was born a donkey.
It's the donkey of the day.
Donkey, donkey, donkey.
Born to be dead. It's now time for the Donkey of the Day. This is Donkey. Donkey. One, two, three, four.
For the Donkey of the Day.
That's pretty funny.
Charlamagne the Devil?
Possibly.
The Breakfast Club.
Yes.
Donkey of the Day for Monday, October 23rd
goes to the individuals who jumped the rapper
known as Little B, the bass god.
Now, over the weekend,
there was a festival called Rolling Loud.
A salute to all the young kings and queens who performed at the Rolling Loud festival this weekend.
Too bad some of y'all chose to act like savages instead of the all-wise and civilized individuals you are by nature.
Now, Little B allegedly got the beats by a boogie and PNB Rock's crew.
I don't know what's true and what's not true.
I can only go by what Little B said in the video I saw.
Now, the video I saw was 7 to 10 people putting hands and feet on Lil B,
and the reason Lil B got the beats was a tweet he sent out on September 30th, 2017,
where Lil B says, I feel like I rep New York hip-hop harder than some of the artists from New York.
These New York artists sound like Future and Dej Loaf.
Now, I can understand why A Boogie's crew would take offense to that
because A Boogie reps the Bronx,
but if that is indeed the reason Lil B got the beats,
that's not a justifiable reason.
Now, I'm the guy who always says you can't tell someone how to react
after you push them,
but the reaction should be an equal or opposite reaction, okay?
A critique of your music via a tweet doesn't equate to a lynching by 7 to 10 guys.
Now, Lil B went on stage immediately after getting jumped, and he had this to say.
Hey, Boogie and his whole crew just jumped me in the back, man, and beat me up in the back.
Man, that's crazy, man.
But I'm going to tell you, I like this.
It's all love.
I don't promote violence.
I'm never with the violence. So I love like this. It's all love. I don't promote violence. I'm never with the violence.
So I love them, and it's all good.
I said something about boogie music, and they all got mad,
and they jumped me about that.
So it's all good.
I'm still here.
I got jumped by like 10 motherfuckers because they stole my shit and everything.
So I can't even do my show because they stole my shit.
Jesus Christ.
Lil B was also caught by Revolt TV's Shaheem Reed.
Dropping a clues bomb for Shaheem Reed.
He was caught by Shaheem
after the incident and he had this to say.
How I'm going to run with it is positivity
for myself, you know, and really
use this to show people
to make sure that you don't retaliate
with violence. I'm not going to retaliate
with violence. I love them and I'll hang out
with them, You feel me?
We can shake hands after this
if they want to chop it up
and talk to me.
You know, hip-hop
is a little too violent,
so I think that folks should,
you know,
not everybody,
but there's some folks
that are representing
the culture
that need to, you know,
just kick back.
It ain't all about
being all violent.
Now, here's the thing,
young boys.
First of all,
I applaud Lil B.
Give Lil B a round of applause,
okay?
Very zen-like approach.
Yes.
He is taking to this whole situation, okay?
Can I get the applause?
No, we don't have the applause.
All right, well.
I'll be more scared of what he's about to do.
See, negativity can only affect you if you're on the same frequency, okay?
So you got to vibrate higher, as my girl Snow the Product
would say. Vibrate higher, okay? I respect
Lil B's approach to this whole situation.
He's absolutely right.
Violence is whack. People should be able to
critique respectfully, and I don't know why
A Boogie was offended by Lil B's tweet
because A Boogie doesn't sound like Future
or Dej Loaf. If anyone should be offended
by that tweet, it's Desiigner because he sounds like
Future a lot, but who in New York sounds like Dej Loaf? Does A Boogie sound like Dej Loaf. If anyone should be offended by that tweet, it's Desiigner because he sounds like Future a lot,
but who in New York
sounds like Dej Loaf?
Does A Boogie sound
like Dej Loaf?
I never thought that.
I don't think so.
Me neither.
I thought it was random,
but...
Yeah.
I can see it a little bit,
maybe not that Lil B
mentioned it,
or maybe I'm just saying,
I'm hearing it
because Lil B said it,
but yeah, all right.
It's okay.
Maybe, maybe, maybe Dej Boogie had a right to feel a way.
All right.
And like I always say, I mean, A Boogie had a right to feel a way.
All right.
And like I always say, you cannot tell someone how to react to you
after you push them.
Even if I don't agree with how they reacted,
I understand that some people you push, they will push you back.
Some people you push are going to get you jumped by seven to ten guys.
Now, here's why A Boogie and PNB Rock's crew are getting donkier today. Some people you push, they will push you back. Some people you push are going to get you jumped by 7 to 10 guys.
Now, here's why A Boogie and PNB Rock's crew are getting donkier today.
More than likely, you guys eat off A Boogie and PNB Rock, right?
Well, all that money will slow down now that you're known for beating up artists at major festivals with corporate sponsors, okay?
PNB Rock, your set has been canceled by Rolling Loud after this altercation. And from what I've been told, PNB Rock, you can barely get into venues across the country now because you and your crew have a reputation for fighting all the time, okay?
Hey, Boogie, you don't want to be on that liability list with PNB Rock
to where promoters think y'all going to cause trouble,
fight other artists.
Y'all messing with the promoter's money
because what if y'all had beat up Lil B bad enough
the way he couldn't even take the stage at all?
Now the promoters are out of a scheduled performer.
Okay, you guys did nothing but mess with your own money by doing this.
Because if A Boogie and PNB Rock can't do shows, then y'all don't eat.
Come on, brothers.
Pick your battles.
Okay, this tweet Lil B put out was not worth a 7 to 10 man lynching.
Maybe a pressing.
Okay, a checking.
But it didn't need to get physical.
Now, let's talk about the physical aspect.
Because this is why I'm really giving y'all donkey of the day.
Young brothers, older brothers.
I don't know how old the people were jumping little B.
But it was 7 to 10 of y'all.
And when I say little B had minimal damage, if any,
you dudes should be embarrassed.
Okay, go do some push-ups, some calisthenics, drink more protein.
Seven to ten guys jumped Lil B, and Lil B's health bar barely decreased at all.
In fact, he jumped up and fixed his clothes and then went on stage to tell the crowd y'all jumped him.
If seven to ten guys jump you, your next stop shouldn't be the stage.
It should be the hospital. That's probably why Lil B got on stage and told everybody
y'all jumped him because he knows those
so-called beats y'all gave him was
weak. So not only
did y'all cost y'allself future
revenue, y'all didn't even put the beats on
Lil B enough to garner a reputation.
Hey Boogie, you from the Bronx.
Home of the Terror Squad.
Okay, back in Fat Joe's day,
his crew administered legendary beatdowns to people.
Big Pun is still terrifying people from the grave because of the beatdowns he gave.
Legendary hood horror stories about DJs being beat by Pun and snatched up in vans.
Hell, we all know what Remy went to jail for.
All I'm saying is the Bronx set the bar for violence pretty high.
And I'm not encouraging violence, but if you're going to do it,
just remember the rappers who came before you
who did it.
Okay?
Please give A Boogie
and PNB Rock's crew
the sweet sounds
of the Hamilton's, please.
You are the donkey
of the day.
You are the donkey
of the day.
Hee-haw.
Come on, guys.
All right.
All right, yeah.
They can't mess up their money like that
where they won't be allowed to go places,
getting shows canceled because of that.
You're messing up your money.
You're messing up your money,
and you're messing up the reputation of the Bronx.
It has to be more behind it than just that tweet, though.
Terror Squad set the bar for violence really high.
That they did.
Come on, now.
They don't.
Fat Joe's not violent anymore.
I mean, let's push.
But imagine 10 Terror Squad dudes beating up one guy.
Somebody be dead.
Come on, man.
Come on.
Stop it.
All right.
Well, thank you for that dog here today.
Up next is Shoot Your Shot. Alright, that's
when we open up the phone lines and allow you to
possibly kick it to somebody.
And we'll help you out if you're having some problems.
Shoot Your Shot is next. It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning. The Breakfast Club.
Are you ready?
It's time to shoot your shot. It's time to shoot your shot.
It's time to shoot your shot.
With The Breakfast Club.
This is your one chance.
Don't mess it up.
Mess it up.
Mess it up.
Mess it up.
We got Stacey on the line.
Stacey, good morning.
Hello.
Good morning.
Hello.
Good morning, Stacey.
How are you?
I'm good.
How are you guys?
Okay, so Stacey, let's talk about your situation.
I know you said you're in love.
I am. It's a little bit of a situation. Well's talk about your situation. I know you said you're in love. I am.
It's a little bit of a situation.
Well, tell us the situation.
So, the situation is with my business partner.
His name is Tariq.
And I've known Tariq for five years.
What kind of business is this?
So, we work together flipping houses.
Okay.
So, we spend a lot of time together.
Okay.
And meetings and searching for new locations, looking at new locations.
Abandoned houses.
Y'all getting money.
But he's married, right?
Getting money together.
He's married.
He is, but he's been broken up with her for a little while, but they do have two kids together.
Mind your business now.
What do the kids got to do with you?
Right.
And so they don't have anything to do with me. So
a few weeks ago
after we spent the night together,
you know, we've been drinking and everything. We hooked up.
What do you mean y'all spent the night together? Y'all had sex?
He smashed. We had
sex. We got down.
He smelled your panty liner?
Did he eat the booty?
You know what? I'm not
even going to comment on that. Okay, so he ate your ass.
Now, what's the problem?
The problem is that he's married.
She said they separated.
The problem that, yes.
He's still married.
Yeah, but I want to see what's going on with that.
And, you know, just let him know how I feel.
And really see what's up.
Because I really think he's the one for me.
And he's coming out of that marriage.
So, how do you think he feels about you? Like, has he's coming out of that marriage. So what does he,
but how do you think he feels about you?
Like, has he given any indication since y'all slept together
that anything could happen or?
I mean, that's, that's bad right there.
I mean, we've gotten along
for a very long time as it is.
But that's your bae.
Are you his bae?
Did he hit wrong?
Yeah, I mean, that's,
that's what I believe I am,
and that is the reason why I'm trying to find that out.
Did he hit raw?
Did he hit raw?
Yeah.
I'm not even going to comment on all of that.
I need to know these things.
I can tell you how much he like you if you tell me the small nuances of the situation.
Now, what if he doesn't like you?
Can you still do business with him?
It would be hard, but, you know, I'm not going to put that before my money.
Okay. So was it a my money. Okay, so was
it a one night stand or was it y'all
were like kind of kissing before, dating
before? How many times have y'all had sex?
It was just a one night stand, but you know, we've
been into it before. We've known
each other for five years, so it's not like
it hasn't been things going on the whole time.
Let me tell you something, baby. If you've been having sex
with a guy for five years, it's not a one night stand. I need
you to understand these things before we can move on.
No, she said they haven't had sex.
They've just been doing things.
Oh, so this is the first time y'all had sex?
No, it's the first time we had sex.
I'm just saying we've liked each other before.
There's been little nuances and little things going on the whole time.
I mean, we're flirting.
Well, anything more than three times is a relationship.
If you have sex with a man more than three times, it's a relationship.
So right now, y'all just cut buddies, to be honest with you.
Right, well, you know what?
How about we call him and find out?
Okay, but I'm trying to find out, though.
Don't kill my dreams.
Don't kill my goals.
I think you don't kill your dreams.
I think you about to scare this man off.
All right, well, hold on, hold on.
We'll call him when we come back.
And hopefully everything will work out for you, mama, all right?
I hope Tariq keeps it pimping.
Keep it locked.
It's the Breakfast Club.
And let her know she ain't the one.
We're back. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning her know she ain't the one. We're back.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Now, just fill the people in on what's going on.
All right.
Well, we got Stacey on the line now.
She had a, I guess, a one-night stand with her business partner.
It's not really a one-night stand because they know each other really well,
so it's not like she just met him and smashed.
Only problem is that her business partner is married, but he is separated.
She's hoping that this is going to lead to more.
Okay. Now, Stacey, we is going to lead to more. Okay.
Now, Stacey, we're going to call him now.
Okay.
Hello?
T-Dot, what's good, baby?
It's Stacey.
Hey, what's up?
What's up with you?
I'm trying to see what's up with this work, though, but like the other work.
Nah.
I'm trying.
Wait, wait, wait.
Hold on now.
We got to intervene.
It's the Breakfast Club.
It's Angela Yee.
DJ Envy.
I go by the name of Charlamagne Tha God.
Is that a drop?
We know you hit.
Tariq, we know you smash.
We know you smash.
She told us you smash.
And Stacey likes you, bro.
She told us you ate the booty and all that.
She want to take it a step further.
She wanted to be your bae.
This is awkward.
I mean, we did
have a relationship and it was
like a one night thing. It was
cool or anything, but I'm trying to
mend things up with my
wife.
Oh, okay.
Stacey, with some sympathy
vagina, you just needed something
for the moment to get your mind off things.
Oh, hell nah. I know that's
not what you're trying to... Ain't no hell
nah, Stacey. You grown now. You was
drunk. He was drunk. Stop it.
I can't...
I can't leave her
for something... We've been together
for a minute. I can't just throw all that away
for a drunken mistake.
You a mistake, Stacey.
Well, listen to this.
She threw you away and your ass came to me.
And I hope your wife knows that you ate my ass.
I don't think she's going to take it back.
See, that's why you can't go around eating random ass right here.
She's not random.
But now, Tariq, Tariq, are you and Stacey going to be able to
work together now that this has all
happened? We're both
mature adults. People have sex.
It doesn't have to
destroy anything. People have sex,
but we don't have to go around eating each other's asses.
That's a different
little ball game you put yourself in.
Are you going to tell your wife?
I mean, if she finds out, she finds out.
But I'm going to try to
make things right.
I can't work it out with you after you donate another woman's ass.
Now, Stacey.
You need to get your right life.
Stacey, what are you going to do?
I mean, Stacey, you knew he was married.
And I knew
he was leaving his ass, too.
He's still going to leave his ass.
Stacey, who looks better, you or his wife?
Me, by far.
Stacey.
Tariq?
I mean, she's not going to stay with him after this.
And the longer she knows that he was with me, she will not be around.
So, Stacey, you're going to tell her?
Me?
No, I'm not that petty.
She'll find out anyway, just from the look on his face, from the happy ass look on his face.
She's going to make sure your wife leaves your ass by letting her know that you eat her ass. Me? No, I'm not that petty. She'll find out anyway, just from the look on his face. From the happy ass look on his face.
She's going to make sure your wife sees your ass
by letting her know that you eat her ass.
Damn it, man.
I don't know if you guys are going to be able to work together after this
because it feels like Stacey has quite some feelings.
I'll come in the middle of my money.
Okay.
Because, you know, I know there's something out there better for me.
So he'll never come in the middle of my money.
But I'll let you know that. But he'll come in the middle of my money, but I'll let you know that.
But he'll come
in the middle of your legs.
There you go.
What have we learned today, kid?
You know what?
We've learned that.
You know what?
Never again,
and I hope his whole
shit fall for that.
Wow.
What have we learned today, kid?
Oh my God.
We learned that if you
eat somebody's butt,
you know,
you can never ever talk crazy
about them ever again in life
because they will always
remind you that you
ate their butt.
But he still want to be
with his wife, though.
Yeah, I have to.
I can't.
It was a one-night stand.
It was just a side chick thing.
Yeah, first of all, but Tariq, you got to have some respect for this woman that you've been in business with for the past five years.
Tariq, have some respect for your mouth.
You got to still at least, come on.
Put your mouth on one-night stands' asses.
That's what I'm saying.
If you ate her ass, maybe you'd still be with her.
How about that? Okay, guys. How about that? Stacey, we hope that you guys can work it out. That's what I'm saying. If you ate her ass, maybe you'd still be with her. How about that?
How about that?
Stacey, we hope that you guys can work it out.
Eat my ass outside, bitch. How about that?
And work together.
We appreciate you guys for calling.
And good luck, guys.
Thank you. I appreciate it, man.
There you have it. Stacey and Ass Eater Tariq.
That was disgusting, man.
It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. It's about time.
What's going on?
Rumor Report.
Rumor Report.
This is the Rumor Report.
Talk to them.
With Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club.
Well, guess who is the number one artist in pop songs charts?
25-year history.
Who?
In the whole 25-year history?
In the whole 25-year history. The number one artist.
That would be Rihanna.
So congratulations to her.
I'm going to close bombs for Rihanna.
Congrats to Rihanna.
30 top 10s.
I was thinking Justin Bieber or Beyonce.
I thought maybe Taylor Swift.
Yeah, no, it was actually Rihanna.
Now her highest ranking song on that 25-year ranking is What Do You Think?
We Found Love featuring Calvin Harris.
So congratulations to her.
Not mad at anything Rihanna gets.
She deserves it all.
All right, Dr. Phil.
He ended up hitting a skateboarder with his car.
I don't know if you guys saw this story.
Dr. Phil drives?
I guess so, yeah.
He has a Mercedes now.
He was driving out of a parking lot near Universal Studios,
and he tried to pass a van, but when he went around it,
he struck a guy who was in the crosswalk riding on his skateboard.
He got out of his car to check on him.
The skateboarder recognized Dr. Phil, told him he was fine.
They shook hands.
Dr. Phil drove away.
And now the young man is suing.
Dr. Phil did a hit and run?
No, no, no, no.
He got out of the car and checked on the kid.
The kid said he was fine.
They shook hands.
Oh, that kid didn't know who Dr. Phil was.
No, he knew he was.
Because if I'd have got hit by Dr. Phil out of bed, I wouldn't even have talked.
Nope. Nope. he knew he was. Because if I'd have got hit by Dr. Phil, I wouldn't even have talked. Nope.
Nope.
The kid got home.
The kid got home and told his mom what happened.
They said, Dr. Phil hit you?
Well, he's in his 20s.
So I don't know if he has a...
So Dr. Phil hit you, pass out right now.
Right away.
Boom.
Oh, my God.
Oh, my God.
Now, the skateboarder, his name is Terrence Bambury, is going after Dr. Phil aggressively.
He posted he never got out of the car, checked to see if I was injured,
didn't even ask for my name.
That's right.
Cops are saying that's not true and that he actually told them that he told
Dr. Phil he was fine and only later on said that he wasn't.
I can't get hurt later.
Don't tell me I'm fine now.
He also said cops told me he needed to stay until cops came.
And police say that's not true.
That's not true.
Because he said he was fine and there was no damage and no injury.
So Dr. Phil was free to leave.
So I'm not fine now.
My back hurts.
All right.
And then Ben Berry posted a picture of the hospital room saying,
thanks, Dr. Phil.
It felt amazing getting hit by your Mercedes.
Now I'm going on two days of missing work.
SMH, I meet with my lawyer Monday.
Oh, he's going.
My femur's torn.
You what?
Listen, I'd have thought of the last three injuries I heard in basketball,
I'd have named all of them.
Whatever Jared McLean got, whatever happened to Gordon Haywood,
I'd have just been naming all kinds of stuff.
Yes.
Cut me a check now.
And don't forget mental and emotional distress.
Of course.
And my penis won't get out.
The only problem is that the cops were there, and he did say that he was okay.
Cops lie.
I don't know how.
But he could always say when he got home, he felt pains in his back,
and that's why he went to the hospital.
Yeah, that's what he should have said,
but he shouldn't say that he left the scene of the accident
or nothing like that. Dr. Phil has insurance. His insurance
will cut that. Dr. Phil got $100 million.
He'll be fine, okay?
All right. It doesn't mean he want to give it away, though.
It's the holiday season. That's charity. You shouldn't
hit me with your car. You shouldn't be paying attention.
All right, now, Inez Rao is
Playboy's first transgender playmate,
so congratulations to her. She is
going to be in the issue that's available October 31st.
She's a 26-year-old French fashion model.
She first appeared in the magazine's May 2014 issue,
and now she is going to be the centerfold.
So congratulations to Inez Rao.
A lot of people were upset about it, though, on social media.
You know, they were saying that they, and Playboy tweeted out,
many fans revoked their subscription or returned the issue.
So, I guess.
I couldn't tell you the last time I seen a Playboy.
Me neither.
The last time I seen a Playboy, Kim Kardashian was in it.
Kim did Playboy?
Didn't she do Playboy?
Yeah, she did Playboy.
That was years ago.
All right.
I thought they didn't even put stuff in Playboy no more.
I thought Playboy was just articles now.
Now, Playboy did receive those negative comments, like I said,
but they stand firm, and they said,
to those who can't handle this,
Hugh Hefner fought for the rights of all people.
This is beautiful to see.
I mean, if you don't want to see it, you just don't pick it up.
You ain't going to buy it.
It's not that difficult, people.
It's not being forced upon you.
Jenna Jameson, actually, she was a Playboy playmate before,
an adult entertainer.
You know Jenna Jameson.
And she said, I just think it's a ridiculous attempt by Playboy to stay relevant.
It is a foolish decision that alienates its consumer base.
So some people were, of course, upset with Jenna Jameson for those remarks.
They said, so many LGBTQ people have been fans of you
and actually looked up to you and your empire.
That's sad that you would be so judgmental.
What they should have did was not tell nobody.
They should have just put it out and let everybody, you know, talk about how hot the person was.
Well, I think a lot of people already know who she is because she's pretty famous.
She's pretty famous in the fashion world.
And she's been in Playboy before, but now she's just the centerfold.
Oh.
So it's nuts.
You ever seen her?
Yeah.
You know.
All right.
I'm Angela Yee, and that is your rumor report.
Yeah, I'm a woman to me.
All right.
Well, thank you for those rumors.
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Good morning.
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 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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or wherever you get your podcasts.
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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,
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I forgive myself.
It's okay.
Have grace with yourself.
You're trying your best
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This is Courtney Thorne-Smith, Laura Layton, and Daphne Zuniga.
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