The Breakfast Club - Tears Galore (Plastic Cup Boys and Michael Ealy Interview)
Episode Date: April 26, 2019Today on the show we had the Plastic Cup Boys Will Spank Horton and Na'im Lynn where they spoke about New Special And Docu-series, Na'im's Acne, Katt Williams, Kevin Hart + More. Also Charlamagne, gav...e “Donkey of the Day” to a UK Couple Sues Fertility Clinic After Giving Birth To Black Baby Due To Embryo Mix Up. Also, we had Michael Ealy stop by and he spoke about his New Movie 'The Intruder', Evil Roles In Film, Independent Productions and More. 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.
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.
We need help!
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.
Listen to Post Run High on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
As a kid, I really do remember having these dreams and visions,
but you just don't know what is going to come for you.
Alicia shares her wisdom on growth, gratitude, and the power of love.
I forgive myself.
It's okay.
Have grace with yourself.
You're trying your best.
And you're going to figure out the rhythm of this thing thing alicia keys like you've never heard her before listen to on purpose
with jay shetty on the iheart radio app apple podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts
the world's most dangerous morning show the breakfast club man what the hell is this man
i'm glad they put y'all together.
Y'all are like a mega force.
Y'all just took over everything.
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.
Bye-bye. Good morning, USA!
Hey, hey, hey!
Happy Friday!
Good morning, Angela Yee!
Good morning, G-Tambi!
It's Friday!
The weekend is here, damn it!
Yes, it is, it is.
I'm excited.
I got a crazy weekend, too.
I got to be tonight
for Pharrell's Fest.
I'll be in Virginia.
Pharrell's Fest?
I don't know what it's called.
I think it's
Welcome to Virginia,
but I know Pharrell
has put on a huge festival
out in Virginia.
And of course,
I went to school
at Hampton University
in Hampton,
so I'll be out there.
I got a party tonight
with Michael Vick,
who's also from that area
of Virginia,
so I'll be with him.
Then I'm doing,
going to Atlanta.
It's called
Something in the Water Music Festival. Something in the Water Music Festival.
Something in the Water Music Festival.
There you go.
And then after that, I'm heading out to Atlanta
where I'm doing a seminar to people in Atlanta
that want to learn about real estate.
I think we got close to 1,000 people attending,
so it's going to be a lot of fun.
We're going to be talking about real estate,
how to get wealth through real estate,
whether it's flipping, whether it's having tenants.
So if you want more information, just hit up my
Instagram. I'll be in Atlanta on Saturday.
Well, we're getting ready for the prom this
weekend. You going to the prom? We have prom,
yeah, where we'll be providing prom dresses
for young ladies who are going to the prom.
We're going to have makeup. We have shoes
courtesy of Shoe Dazzle.
And yeah, let me borrow a few cars
to go to the prom. You got it.
And so yeah, so that's going to be exciting.
I love doing this because the girls get to come.
They get to shop for free.
Okay.
And go through dresses.
We'll have stylists there to help you out to pick the right dress for you to wear to the prom.
When is that?
That's on Sunday.
I want to be part of that.
Can I go?
Can I help these girls find good dresses?
Do you want to go to the prom?
Yeah, come on.
I got good taste.
I got three daughters.
Don't say you're going to come in and not show up.
Just send me the address.
I'll be back.
All right, good. That's going to be in Brooklyn. I got good taste. I got three daughters. Don't say you're going to come in and not show up. Just send me the address. I'll be back. All right, good.
That's going to be in Brooklyn.
I was humble crazy yesterday.
And when I say humble, like started stuttering.
I didn't know what to say.
So I'm minding my business.
I'm in an Adidas store.
Picture that.
All right.
I'm in an Adidas store.
And my phone rings.
So it's a number I didn't know.
And usually when I see numbers I don't know, I don't pick up.
I just don't.
But I picked up.
And it's a woman's voice.
It was like, hello, may I speak to DJ Envy?
Now, when somebody says, yo, full DJ Envy, not just Envy.
That's not your name.
I know, but that's what I've been called.
Not just Envy.
When I speak to DJ Envy, I'm like, yes.
It was like, hi, this is Mary J. Blige.
I'm like, get off my phone.
This ain't no damn Mary J. Blige.
Then she was like, hello, may I speak to DJ Envy? I was like, what's going on here? I was like, yes. It was like, no damn Mary J. Blige Then she was like Hello, may I speak to DJ Envy?
I was like, what's going on here?
I was like, yes
It was like, this is Mary J. Blige
I was like, hi
Was it really?
I started stuttering
I was like, hi
That's what I could say
It was hi
And then she said, oh yeah, this is DJ Envy
She was like, yeah, yeah, this is DJ Envy
It definitely is
She was like, I have a new record
I would like to send you
I said, a new record?
I said, okay
She was like, yeah, it's me featuring Naj You know, we're going on tour It's my first single So I want to give it to you first I would like to send you? I said, a new record? I said, okay. She was like, yeah, it's me featuring Naj. You know, we're going on tour.
It's my first single, so I want to give it to you first.
I'm like, whoa. I'm like, stop
itching me. She's like, excuse me?
I said, stop playing with me. So we gotta play that.
So we're gonna play that this morning. I was like, yes, we got that.
Let's go. Mary J. Blige, a fellow Capricorn.
That's right. So it's a worldwide exclusive.
I guess we'll get into it after the room is this morning.
I'm excited about it. The record is dope.
So shout out to Mary J. Blige.
When I say cool, I was like, I started stuttering.
I haven't stuttered like that in a long time.
Maybe two weeks.
You want to do it now?
All right, let's get into it right now.
All right, that's enough talking about it.
Let's get into this Mary J. Blige now.
This is Mary J. Blige featuring Nas.
Nobody has it.
Worldwide exclusive.
If you know Mary, hit her.
Hit her on her Instagram or Twitter.
I love some Mary J. Blige.
This is exciting. This is a great record for a Friday.'s the breakfast club good morning let's go that's new mary j blige naz that record was tough now um like i said yesterday i was out
shopping in the adidas store and i got a phone call and it was like hi mr dj envy's mary j
blige i'm like yeah it's like hi mrs dj m Amby, it's Mary J. Blige. I'm like, yeah, all right. It's like, hi, Mrs. DJ Amby, it's Mary J. Blige.
I just started stuttering.
But she said she sent over a new record.
The record is crazy.
So shout to Mary J. Blige, all right?
We'll get it back on if you missed it.
But now let's get into some front page news.
Now, last night, the Spurs forced a game seven,
beating the Nuggets 120-103.
They tied the series 3-3.
And then some news I don't understand.
Last night was the NFL draft, right?
The Giants had the sixth pick, right?
So there's a bunch of people that, you know,
everybody's expecting the Giants to pick up.
But the Giants pick up a quarterback named Daniel Jones.
He's from a school called Duke, right?
Duke is a basketball school, not really a football school.
There was no highlights on this kid, no nothing.
People don't understand. I don't know why they picked this kid. Eddie, you're a football school. There was no highlights on this kid, no nothing. People don't understand.
I don't know why they picked this kid.
Eddie, you're a football fan.
Do you know why we picked this kid?
Anjali, do you know why we picked this kid?
Because it's a Giants.
Right.
All right.
Well, I don't know.
Maybe it'll work out.
I don't know.
But it sounds bad.
It sounds like a horrible pick.
But, hey.
Man, have some confidence in your team.
That's the Giants being Giants.
What else we talking about, Ye?
Yes, let's talk about another teenager.
This high school senior in New Orleans has gotten accepted to 115 colleges
and has been offered almost $4 million in scholarship money.
So congratulations to Antoinette Love.
She said she feels happy that she can go to college
because basically she'll be the first in her family to do that.
Wow. Wow.
Yeah.
That's dope.
That's a record-breaking number of schools to get accepted into.
No, that's amazing.
Congratulations to her.
Yeah, that's definitely something that shows people that they can aspire toward great things.
Absolutely.
All right, now there was a terrible accident as a car was stuck in traffic near Denver.
They said a runaway semi plowed into stop traffic, and then there was a fiery crash.
That crash included a dozen cars and three semis.
They said multiple people were killed.
At least six people were hospitalized with injuries during that crash that happened on Interstate 70.
That happened yesterday.
The driver of the semi was among those people who were injured.
How do you have a runaway semi?
Did he pass out?
Did he have a stroke? Did he have a heart
attack? Did he fall asleep? Like, how was
a semi truck just running
recklessly? Yeah, it's unclear what happened,
but maybe he couldn't stop. Maybe the brakes
malfunctioned. Who knows what happened.
But they said there was a fire that was
extinguished. Investigators are trying to work out
who was in each car so they can identify
the people. So sad, man.
So, so sad.
Really sad.
Now, another thing that a lot of people have been talking about, of course, is Joe Biden.
The former vice president is running for president. That was one of the best kept secrets because I think everybody knew he was about to announce that he was running.
Right.
And, of course, Donald Trump has had a lot of things to say about him already.
Donald Trump's already given him a nickname.
What's his nickname?
He's calling him Sleepy Joe. Sleepy Joe.
And he said he was going to call him something
else that rhymes with sleepy, but he felt that it would
be inappropriate. Another
thing that's happening is Anita Hill.
He has apologized. Joe Biden has
apologized for his treatment
of Anita Hill before.
And basically, you know,
when she was undergoing all of that,
all the trials and tribulations
that she was undergoing,
he just was very, I guess,
I'm trying to think
of the right word to use
for this.
Very what?
Just treated her terribly
when she was making
those accusations.
And now he has apologized
for that.
So other people feel like,
and Anita Hill herself
has not forgiven him
until there's some real changes made in the treatment of women
and, you know, with the whole Me Too movement and everything.
So we'll give you more information on that in the next Front Page News.
All right, that's Front Page News.
And don't forget Michael Ealy will be joining us.
Actor Michael Ealy has a new flick, Intruder.
Yes.
We'll talk to him.
And also the Plastic Cup Boys, that's the crew with Kevin Hart. They'll be joining us this morning as well. Jesus Christ,astic Cup Boys that's the crew with Kevin Hart
they'll be joining us
this morning as well
Jesus Christ
they're more than just
the crew with Kevin Hart
it's Comedian Sprink
and Naeem Lynn
they're individuals
on their own
hey
Charlamagne welcome
way before they were
on tour with Kevin Hart
what was she talking about
can I get into that
that's how I started
I said the crew
that's with Kevin Hart
and then you just jumped in
yeah cause you should
leave with people's names
well welcome Charlamagne
what's happening
what's the word?
What's going on?
Y'all both wrong.
Let me tell you something.
I saw Avengers Endgame last night.
Dropping the clues bombs for Avengers Endgame.
That's why you're late.
That is why I'm late.
And I had sex last night.
I'm old.
You know what I'm saying?
But Avengers Endgame was great.
I thought you meant the sex.
But I do think it's a part of me that feels Infinity War was better.
But we can argue on Monday
Because I know everybody hasn't seen it yet
Even though it was sold out everywhere yesterday
In New York and New Jersey
Well, that's one reason why everyone hasn't seen it
Yeah, you're talking Spanish to me and you
But anyway
But I'm not talking Spanish to the rest of the country
In the world, okay?
Yo comprendo español
You guys swear everything revolves around y'all
¿Cómo está usted?
Está pero estúpido
Ah, yeah, sí, sí, sí
Okay, but when it's
the number one movie
in the country on Sunday
and it's broken
all kind of records,
guess who's going to feel
like they're out of the loop?
Número uno.
Guess who would say
I don't care.
Yo no sé.
All right.
Get it off your chest.
800-585-1051.
If you need to vent,
hit us up right now.
Maybe you had a bad night or a bad morning,
or maybe you're ready for the weekend.
You want to spread some positivity.
800-585-1051.
Hit us up right now.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Is your country falling apart?
Feeling tired, depressed, a little bit revolutionary?
Consider this.
Start your own country.
I planted the flag. I just kind of looked out of like, this is mine. I own this.
It's surprisingly easy.
There's 55 gallons of water, 500 pounds of concrete.
Everybody's doing it.
I am King Ernest Emmanuel.
I am the Queen of Ladonia.
I'm Jackson the First, 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 create my own country? My forefathers did that themselves. What could go wrong? Supreme Leader of the Grand Republic of Mentonia. Be part of a great colonial tradition. The Waikana tried my 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.
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As a kid, I really do remember having these dreams and visions, but you just don't know what is going to come for you.
Alicia Keys opens up about conquering doubt, learning to trust herself and leaning into her
dreams. I think a lot of times we are built to doubt the possibilities for ourselves,
for self-preservation and protection. it was literally that step by step.
And so I discovered that that is how we get where we're going.
This increment of small, determined moments.
Alicia shares her wisdom on growth, gratitude, and the power of love.
I forgive myself.
It's okay.
Like grace.
Have grace with yourself.
You're trying your best.
And you're going to figure out the rhythm of this thing.
Alicia Keys, like you've never heard her before.
Listen to On Purpose with Jay Shetty on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
With your ass.
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?
This is Mike from Cincinnati.
Mike from Cincinnati.
Get it off your chest, bro.
Man, I just called to wish my queen a happy birthday tomorrow, man.
That's for her.
I appreciate it.
You ain't going to say her name, bro?
Her name's Jasmine.
Jasmine knows who I'm talking to.
Happy birthday, Jasmine.
You call her your big booty?
My big booty queen, man. That's what's up, man. All right, Jazz. You call her your big booty? My big booty queen, man.
That's what's up, man.
All right, now.
What if you find out your big booty queen is somebody's big booty side chick?
All right, stop it.
It's her birthday.
Hey, that would be on me.
That would be my mistake.
I must have been slipping somewhere.
Hey, I like that.
Take accountability.
All right, brother.
Hello, who's this?
Dasha.
Hey, Dasha.
Hey, 757.
Get it off your chest.
All right. Shoot, I forget. Oh, 757. Get it off your chest. All right.
Shoot, I forget.
Oh, for one, you guys need to watch Endgame.
I don't know why you guys are not into Marvel.
They clowns.
Don't tell them nothing.
Like, they don't get it.
They haven't been with us the past 10 years.
We're clowns.
You know, on this journey of Marvel.
They don't understand how.
Did you see it yet, first of all?
Yes, yes.
Oh, my God.
Oh, boy.
Oh.
Oh, my God.
I got a whole lot
of emotions going on
that I can't work through
right now.
Me too.
I felt the same way this morning.
I was like,
what did I watch last night?
Right.
Yeah.
Okay, sounds exciting.
I don't know what's going on.
I know it's about to be busy.
I'm a cab driver
and I'm not looking forward
to this traffic.
Well, I'm going to be down there.
I'm on my way after the show. I'm coming down there.
V.A. is going to be popping. You're going to make a lot of money, though.
I wish that I could go. I wish that I could have went. It happened all so fast
I couldn't get my tickets and sold out quick.
Yeah, well. At least you got to see
Endgame. I'm hoping that
everything is safe and it can
happen again. If it happens again, I'm definitely going to be
there. Okay. What's going to happen at a Pharrell festival?
Because college beach week is due, so.
Oh, okay, okay.
Have a good one, buddy.
I'm sure there'll be a lot of love spread, just like at Coachella.
Herpes was everywhere.
It'll be a happy disease.
Rashad.
Hello.
Yeah, what's up?
Yo, what up, though?
What up, bro?
Hey, I just wanted to tell you, Envy,
that the Giants got Daniel Jones just because he was a high upside pick.
I know Duke is the best for a school, but that's all that pick was.
Because he was a what pick?
High upside.
High potential.
Oh, high potential.
I mean, I don't see the problem, though. Let me tell you something about New York fans.
You know what they do?
They watch these drafts.
People get drafted.
They boo them.
They did it to Chris Stapps for Zingas.
Then Chris Stapps ended up being dope.
And getting injured. He ain't do nothing for New York.
But he still was good. He ain't do nothing
for New York. How long was he playing for New York? Four years?
It don't matter. Let the scouts be the scouts.
Nah, man. This dude,
they said would've went to the second round. Who would you
pick? Exactly. Y'all don't even
know.
You're looking at a paper.
Who is that? That's the other quarterback. That's the one that What's the other one? You're looking at a paper. Dwayne Haskins. No, Dwayne Haskins.
Who is that?
That's the other quarterback.
That's the one that gets busy from Ohio State.
You're looking at a paper.
I'm telling you who it is.
Never heard of him.
That's who I would have picked.
Get it off your chest.
800-585-1051.
We needed a quarterback, and that's who we should have picked.
Get it off your chest.
Call us right now.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
This is your time to get it off your chest. Whether you're mad or blessed. The Breakfast Club. Why it's doing? Because you always, every time something come out, Charlamagne, you always got to post something online.
Like, let the movie rock, bro.
Like, come on.
What did I post last night?
Oh, what did I post last night?
You posted on the raccoon dude on your wrist and piece.
Like, come on, bro.
Let me ask you a question.
Let me ask you a question.
Have you seen the movie yet?
No.
Okay, so listen.
How about, listen, listen.
Just know that I'm smarter than you.
All right?
Why the hell would I ever post a real spoiler?
Why would I ever do that to people?
Come on, man.
Rocket Raccoon.
Yo, Charlamagne, listen.
You done changed up colors on us.
I don't know what you be thinking nowadays.
Well, I want to say rest in peace to Rocket Raccoon and rest in peace to the Wasp.
Okay?
Okay.
All right.
Hello, who's this?
This is Max.
This is Max from Brooklyn, New York.
What's up, bro?
Get it off your chest.
All right, dog.
What I want to get off my chest is inspiration with Mary J. Blige's song.
I appreciate you doing that.
Find that young inspiration back and doing what you do.
Oh, yeah.
We played an exclusive Mary and Nas this morning.
Get it, Mary.
We're going to get that back on after the rumors.
Yeah, definitely, definitely.
Appreciate that.
Good morning to all of y'all as well.
Good morning.
What's happening?
Good morning, sir.
Happy Friday.
Zay, good morning, Zay.
Good morning, Breakfast Club.
Hey, since Angela Yee and DJ Envy, y'all don't understand nothing about the Avengers.
Don't worry about it.
Let them be out the loop, man.
They'll be all right.
I feel fine.
All right. Without spoiling the movie, man. They'll be all right. I feel fine. All right.
Without spoiling the movie, do this movie make Iron Man.
No, shut up.
You're doing too much.
You're doing too much, brother.
You're doing too much.
Don't do that.
People haven't seen it yet.
What's up with the dogs behind you?
What are you talking about?
Why they keep changing sex positions?
What are you talking about?
I thought you were talking about Endgame.
Two dogs behind you.
There's no dogs behind me.
Why would I have dogs in the studio?
You guys are weird.
All right, bro.
Stop smoking.
I don't understand people sometimes, man.
Mary Bell.
Hi.
Hey, fam.
Hey, fam.
Hi, fam.
Hey, fam.
How many fams on the phone?
Hey, what's good?
Happy Friday.
Happy Friday to you guys.
What's up, fam?
Get it off your chest.
What's up?
We're up at 3 in the morning, so we're calling you guys.
Oh, y'all ain't calling.
What's up, LA family?
What's up, guys?
What's up, fam?
Where the hell y'all been?
Trying to get through.
We've been calling you, but we just haven't gotten through.
We thought you got locked up or something.
No, God, no.
No. Do you guys go
see, did you go see Endgame?
No, this Sunday.
It's hard to get tickets, baby.
I'm with, okay,
one, okay, Yo-Yo's with
Charlamagne, and I'm with NB and
Yee. I have no clue what these people are.
I have no clue who they are.
You're just going just to ghost. That's not true.
I'm sure you saw Black Panther.
Black Panther's one of the Avengers.
He's in Endgame.
Yeah, I was there for Michael B. Jordan.
Well, he's definitely not in Endgame.
Oh, well, forget it.
But Chadwick Boseman and Shuri and the rest of the Wakandas.
Oh, okay.
Well, okay.
And then we want to do a shout out to Bernard
at Foot Locker.
He's a part of the new,
he's our new member
in our Breakfast Club crew.
All right.
What's up, Bernard?
What's up, Bernard
at Foot Locker?
Can I get the discount
when I'm in town
in Foot Locker?
Oh, yeah.
I'll let him know.
I'll let him know.
All right.
Thank you.
I'll put myself in there.
All right, bye, y'all.
Bye-bye.
Bye, have a great Friday.
Millie. Hi, how are you?. All right, bye, y'all. Bye-bye. Bye. Have a great Friday. Millie.
Hi.
How are you?
Millie's stressed out, guys.
What's the matter?
Very.
So I've been dating, and it seems like every guy I date,
they always tell me, like, I would make the perfect wife,
but it never gets anywhere.
Damn.
Why would they tell you that?
That's the worst thing you could tell a person.
You would make the perfect wife.
Do they make the perfect husbands?
There's one.
Okay, not the rest of them.
What is it about you that is your macaroni and cheese trash?
Like, why don't you make the perfect wife?
No, my macaroni and cheese is great, I think.
How about body odor?
Great.
Okay.
Vagina?
From what I'm told, perfect.
Ah, you didn't answer that with the same confidence as the mac and cheese.
What about breath?
I mean, I don't have any.
I'm not blessed on the top, but I'm blessed on the bottom.
Hey.
No, he said breath, not breath, baby.
Just wanted to throw that out there.
Okay.
Because honestly, the way you said that is like, yo, I'm blessed at the top, meaning
your breath is cool, but at the bottom is low. That the way you said that is like, yo, I'm blessed at the top, meaning your breath is cool,
but at the bottom, it's a little older.
That's how you got to listen, you know?
Well, I'm sorry, Mama.
Did you try Christian Mingle?
No.
Maybe that's what you should try.
You'll find the right one, baby.
I mean, I like thugs, so...
There you go.
Where you from?
Maybe that's my problem.
Jersey.
Oh, if you like thugs, you go to Newark, Patterson.
Damn, that was a terrible thing to say.
Well, no, no, no, no.
Definitely not going there.
Camden.
I mean, I think my problem is, you know, New York guys.
We're getting a lot of New York guys.
Well, stay out of Harlem, Brooklyn, Queens.
Where should you go?
I don't know where she should go.
Why are you telling her to stay away from these places?
I don't know.
Well, good luck, mama.
Oh, yeah, you gotta get off the phone. Listen,
for everybody out there that's watching
Avengers Endgame, I was wondering why this just
started trending. What? It said Google
Thanos. It said stop what you're doing
and Google Thanos for an Avengers
Easter egg. So Google Thanos
and then click on the Infinity Gauntlet
and it's an Avengers Easter egg for Endgame.
That's all I'm gonna tell you. Go do it right now.
Wow.
Oh, that's hard.
Okay.
Wow.
Wow.
Wow.
Y'all have no idea what's going on on my computer right now.
Google Th-
Wow.
What is Google Th-
Google Thanos, y'all.
I have no desire.
Google Thanos and click on the gold Infinity Gauntlet.
It just started trending just now.
That's crazy.
Oh, my goodness.
Wow. All right. Wow. You got rumors on the gold infinity gauntlet. It just started trending just now. That's crazy. Oh my goodness. Wow.
All right.
Wow.
You got rumors on the way?
Yes.
Imagine that you want
to continue your education.
What's the best way to do it?
Well, allegedly someone
is lying about applying
to Harvard.
What's wrong with you, man?
Wow.
Thanos made that woman's
Harvard application
disappear with a snap
of his finger.
My goodness.
All right.
Get it off your chest.
And don't forget,
next hour, the Plastic Cup boys will be joining us,
Naeem and Spank.
And don't forget, Mary J. Blige.
We have an exclusive featuring Nines.
You don't want to miss that.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
We need Thanos to snap his fingers and make Taylor Swift's new single go away.
Morning, everybody.
It's D-E-J.
And who's Thanos?
Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Let's get to the rumors.
Let's talk Blac Chyna.
It's time.
She's spilling the tea.
This is The Rumor Report with Angela Yee
on The Breakfast Club.
Well, Blac Chyna yesterday had talked about
trying to change things up and go to Harvard,
and that was the program. It was an online program. Well, Black China yesterday had talked about trying to change things up and go to Harvard.
And that was the program.
It was an online program she posted after the last couple of years.
You guys have been given a perspective of who I am from the media and people closest to me.
I've been bullied, humiliated, manipulated, and discredited as a mom.
Looking back at a lot of my actions, I'm reflecting and realizing that confusion is a serious thing.
I have caused, and I am working to be the best me.
Black China doesn't define Angela White as a person.
At 30, I'm overwhelmed with the blessings I have being a mother of two amazing children.
I don't talk on things often, but I promise to give you guys more of me.
Angela White perspective.
Thank you for years of endless love. Your support for me is a blessing.
And that's when she revealed that she's been accepted
to take a Harvard course
and is looking forward
to new beginnings.
Well, Harvard issued
out a statement.
They said that they have
not admitted her
nor provided an acceptance letter
to a person named Angela White.
Damn.
They said that, you know,
it's just, I guess,
not happening.
Now, there's been even more news
that came out around this.
Apparently, there was a person named Christian Emiliano,
and that person refers to himself as a social media renaissance man,
and his pitch is that he will help you take this online program
that everyone is doing now to add Attended Harvard to their brand.
It's kind of a rebranding thing, so you can say, I went to Harvard.
The team will complete all the coursework for you,
and it says all you have to do is take one test.
We will provide you the study guide and then take credit for the program.
You can go on the Harvard campus, take a picture with a Harvard hoodie on.
You can post updates on your Snapchat and Instagram story.
The course costs $22.50, and then it's $1,000 extra
for them to complete the entire course for you.
So you're paying people to help you front now?
Yes, that's exactly what it is, man.
Listen, they don't snap their fingers and make Blac Chyna's application go away.
So it's no degree, none of that, huh?
All or lie.
Well, she hadn't taken the course at all.
She was just saying she was about to.
Okay.
Well, she wasn't.
She was paying somebody to take all the course for her.
Now, we don't know that for sure because they have not confirmed.
They posted all the emails and everything.
Blac Chyna did confirm that her people did.
They did confirm they received that email, but they said that they never hired him.
Okay.
And that she decided to take that course on her own after all.
And Christian did confirm that as well.
Here's my thing.
I don't understand why I lie.
Like, there's no future in front.
Not to mention, you write that long-ass caption.
Now everybody know you lying.
Now you look like a clown.
And this is just another example of people wanting to look like they're doing something
instead of actually doing something.
Go do the work.
All right, now ESPN and TNT are trying to sign Dwyane Wade,
reportedly as an analyst.
They both want him.
Makes sense, right?
So they're vying, and they're going to pitch to him
so that he can actually be an analyst,
and they want to start as soon as the current NBA playoffs.
I'm not mad at that.
At all. That'd be dope.
Alright, Alan Foster, you know him as one of
the co-founders of Big Baller Brand.
While the FBI is investigating him,
we gave you some of this information.
Alonzo Ball has distanced himself from the Big Baller
Brand, covering up his tattoo.
According to official paperwork, Alonzo is
suing Alan Foster for
damages in excess of $2 million
and for funds taken by him from Big Baller Brand
to purchase assets in Ethiopia.
They said it was stolen funds.
Apparently, he was also engaged in fraudulent activity in his past.
He was sentenced to over seven years in prison back in 2002
for mail fraud and money laundering.
That was $4 million that was taken from 70 different investors.
According to Lonzo Ball's lawsuit,
none of that information was disclosed to the family
upon going into business with him.
So now he is under investigation by the FBI for fraud.
So can't do wrong, okay?
Kodak Black, he was in New York tonight,
well, last night and tonight he's supposed to have a show as well,
but things didn't go as scheduled.
Now, we told you about all kinds of issues he's been
having on the road. The feds did also raid his tour bus outside of a Washington, D.C. venue where
he was performing. Well, now the show for tonight has been canceled and there's going to be refunds.
So if you bought tickets for his New York City show tonight, that's not going to happen.
And last night, the venue was changed from the Hammerstein Ballroom. It was changed over to United Palace.
So people that had tickets for that were instructed to go there.
So I heard they did still sell a lot of tickets.
Like 5,000 tickets were sold for Kodak Black.
So nothing is stopping him on his grind right now.
John Singleton is in a coma.
Now, originally, they said he had a stroke.
But it turns out that stroke was way more serious
than his family first revealed.
They said it was a major stroke, and he is in a coma.
So that was after he returned from Costa Rica last week.
He had experienced some problems with his legs.
He checked himself into the hospital in L.A.,
and then he suffered a stroke in his hospital room as well.
That's crazy.
He had a stroke in the hospital and it's
I mean, it's bad. Well, you gotta
understand when you get to a certain age, this is pretty
regular. Okay, we all want to be healthy, but
the reality of the situation is, you know, you
get older and things happen. And this is
one of those times where something happened. He's a
young brother, man. 50 years old. 50-something
years old, yeah. But it happens.
Scary. He's 51, yes.
But it's a major stroke. And he is
in a coma. So it wasn't just a minor stroke
as originally had been reported.
No praying for John Singleton. Absolutely.
Yeah, hopefully they're going to be able to
help him and he'll be able to pull
through. I will say though, you know, when I
hear things like that, I'd much rather
hear about stories like that. I'd rather not hear anything
but if I want to hear a story about something like that, I'd rather
hear that than somebody got shot. You know what I'm saying? The only problem with that is now, you know, my legs start hurting. I'd rather not hear anything, but if I want to hear a story about something like that, I'd rather hear that than somebody got shot.
You know what I'm saying?
The only problem with that is now, you know,
my legs start hurting.
I just said, you know,
he said his legs,
now my leg is hurting.
I'm a mental hypochondriac, too,
but, you know,
I won't start thinking like that
until I'm 50.
When I'm 50,
then I'll start thinking about
strokes and stuff.
No, I'm thinking about it
like that now, man.
No, no, no, no, no.
I'm not putting that in my spirit.
Now, if a 40-year-old man
out here gets a stroke,
then I'm like...
My legs start hurting,
my toes start hurting, stuff start hurting. I'll be like, why is this hurting? 51 years early to gets a stroke, they're going to be like, my legs start hurting, my toes start hurting,
stuff start hurting.
I'll be like, why is this hurting?
51 years early to have a stroke.
Yes.
All right, well, I'm Angela Yee,
and that is your Rumor Report.
To be honest with you,
I don't even know if it's early to have a stroke.
I just said that.
You just said that?
I agree with you.
I don't know, but if, you know.
All right.
Sounds early.
All right, now we got front page news next year.
Yes, we'll be talking about Joe Biden
and his run for the presidency.
We'll tell you what Donald Trump had to say about him,
as well as Anita Hill,
the woman who had the accusations against Justice Clarence Thomas and what she had to say about her treatment by Joe Biden.
All right, we'll get into that.
And now, if you missed it, I was telling you guys yesterday,
I was in a Adidas store shopping and Mary J. Blige called me.
I didn't know it was Mary J. Blige.
I started stuttering.
I thought it was a lie, but it was really her.
She said she had some new music.
She wanted to give it to The Breakfast Club as an exclusive.
So here it is right now.
It's Mary J. Blige featuring Nas.
It's called Thrivin'.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Is your country falling apart?
Feeling tired?
Depressed?
A little bit revolutionary?
Consider this.
Start your own country.
I planted the flag.
I just kind of looked out of like, this is mine. I own this.
It's surprisingly easy.
There are 55 gallons of water for 500 pounds of concrete.
Everybody's doing it.
I am King Ernest Emmanuel.
I am the Queen of 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 I create my own country? My forefathers did that themselves.
What could go wrong?
No country willingly gives up their
territory. I was making a rocket
with a black powder, you know, with
explosive warhead. Oh my god.
What is that? Bullets. Bullets.
We need help!
We still have the off-road
portion to go.
Listen to Escape from 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.
You might know me from my popular online series, The Running Interview Show, where I run with celebrities, athletes, entrepreneurs,
and more. After those runs, the conversations keep going. That's what my podcast, Post Run High,
is all about. It's a chance to sit down with my guests and dive even deeper into their stories,
their journeys, and the thoughts that arise once we've hit the pavement together.
You know that rush of endorphins you feel after a great workout?
Well, that's when the real magic happens.
So if you love hearing real, inspiring stories from the people you know, follow, and admire,
join me every week for Post Run High.
It's where we take the conversation beyond the run and get into the heart of it all.
It's lighthearted, pretty crazy, and very fun.
Listen to Post Run High on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
As a kid, I really do remember having these dreams and visions, but you just don't know what is going to come for you.
Alicia Keys opens up about conquering doubt, learning to trust herself and leaning into her
dreams. I think a lot of times we are built to doubt the possibilities for ourselves. For
self-preservation and protection, it was literally that step by step. And so I discovered that that is how we get where we're going.
This increment of small, determined moments.
Alicia shares her wisdom on growth, gratitude, and the power of love.
I forgive myself.
It's okay.
Like grace.
Have grace with yourself.
You're trying your best.
And you're going to figure out the rhythm of this thing.
Alicia Keys, like you've never heard her before.
Listen to On Purpose with Jay Shetty on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.
Perry J. Blige, Nas.
New record for your aunties and uncles.
It's called Thriving.
Okay, I like that one.
I like it too.
But I'm an uncle. I'm an uncle.
Yeah, you are.
All right.
Well, let's get into some front page news.
Now, the Spurs force a game seven.
They beat the Nuggets last night 120-103.
The series is tied at 3-3.
Dropping a clues box for the San Antonio Spurs.
Greatest system in all of basketball.
Because I don't know how they have forced a game seven with the Denver Nuggets,
who are a number two seed.
And also the Giants, if you're a Giant fan,
picked up Daniel Jones, quarterback from Duke.
It was so crazy he didn't even have any highlights.
They didn't even show any highlights.
I don't understand why y'all are defecating on that pick, though.
That man might be good.
That man might ball out.
This really reminds me of when the Knicks drafted Chris Tapsport-Zingas,
and everybody got so mad, and then he came to New York and balled.
He didn't really ball.
He had a good year or two, and then he got injured a couple of times.
He didn't really ball.
He balled now.
He didn't really ball.
Zingas was a potential all-star.
Potential.
He just got hurt.
Yeah, but it didn't work.
I mean, they felt like this guy would have been in the second round.
They could have picked him in the second round easily.
Man, get a man a chance.
Yeah.
You don't know.
You should hope for the best, right? A Cowboy fan would say. Yeah. You don't know. You should hope for the best, right?
A Cowboy fan would say that.
Get a guy a chance.
You should hope for the best.
I am.
All right, now, what else we got here?
Well, let's talk about Joe Biden.
He has recently announced his 2020 run for president,
and there's been a lot of drama since that.
There's been some good, some bad.
So let's talk about what Donald Trump had to say upon
being asked about Joe Biden
as his opponent. Well, I think we're
calling him Sleepy Joe because I've known him for
a while and he's a pretty sleepy guy. He's not
going to be able to deal with President Xi,
I will tell you. That's a different level of
energy and, frankly, intelligence.
So, I sort of refer to him
as Sleepy Joe because a lot of people
wanted me to change the word sleepy to something else that rhymes with it.
Does that make sense to you? And I thought it was too nasty.
I guess. Yeah, it was too nasty.
Welcome to the race. He's not going to be able to do the job.
All right. So that's what Donald Trump has to say about Biden.
But they did say that he has been asking his advisers about Joe Biden's prospects nonstop. And he tweeted out, I believe it will be crazy Bernie Sanders versus sleepy Joe Biden
as the two finalists to run against maybe the best economy
and the history of our country and many other great things.
I mean, I feel like Joe Biden has a lot of questions to answer.
And Joe Biden also has hired Simone Sanders
as his 2020 presidential campaign strategist as well.
That's interesting because Simone was with Bernie Sanders in 2016.
Now she's with Joe in 2020.
Simone once said that the Democratic Party doesn't need to be led by white men, though.
Right. She said we don't need white men leading the Democratic Party.
Yeah, so why is she riding with a white man?
I have no idea.
I got to ask Simone about that.
Biden also said he doesn't have Obama's endorsement yet because he's the former vice president.
But he said that Obama doesn't want to do that prematurely.
He wants to wait.
So I guess.
I know.
When I voted for Barack in 2008, I wasn't focused on Joe Biden.
So it's a lot of things I didn't know about Joe Biden.
And he has said and done some very questionable things.
And I keep telling y'all that he actually wrote the 94 crime bill.
And he once said in reference to President Obama,
you've got the first sort of mainstream African-American
who is articulate and bright and clean.
So I know bro-ism is real, and he was the white guy
standing next to the cool black guy.
But Joe got a lot of questions to answer.
He does.
And I hope Samoa Sanders can help him answer them.
Another thing that's being brought up is his treatment of Anita Hill
during Justice Clarence Thomas' Senate confirmation hearings.
And Joe Biden did say that he regrets the way that she was treated during that.
Now, Anita Hill did say they did speak, but she said that she is unconvinced that he accepts the harm that he caused her when he presided over a congressional hearing during that confirmation process back in 1991.
She said, I cannot be satisfied by simply saying I'm sorry for what happened
to you. I will be satisfied when I know
there is real change and real accountability
and real purpose. So she said she
can't support Joe Biden until he takes
responsibility for his actions and that
she's troubled by allegations that he touched
women in ways that made them uncomfortable.
And also, when it comes to Joe Biden,
don't have the great Simone Sanders
out there blocking for you.
OK, you need to be out there on the front lines answering those questions yourself.
You know what I'm saying? Because if you talk to somebody like Nina Turner, who heads up Bernie Sanders campaign, Nina can tell you exactly why she's supporting Bernie.
All right. I want Simone to be able to say the same thing.
But I want Joe to answer these questions that we have on his own and not just send Simone out there on the front lines to answer these questions about Anita Hill
and, you know,
the 94 crime bill.
I'm sure he'll have
to answer those questions.
And his comments about Barack
back in the day,
amongst other things.
I'm sure he'll have
to answer those questions.
Yeah, they're not going
to take it easy on him.
Not at all.
All right, now a couple
is fighting a Connecticut
fertility clinic
because the facility
gave them the wrong embryo,
so now they have a baby
that's a different race.
That's funny.
Then they are the husband
and wife now live in the UK. That is funny. Then they are the husband and wife now live in the UK.
That is funny. And they are saying this shocking
mix-up has left them with uncertainties
regarding their second born.
What they got though? It is funny. What did they leave
with though? They might have got an upgrade.
What's the background? What's their background? What's an upgrade?
They said that... Black!
The child had a much darker skin
presentation. Alright, that's right. Either the father
or genetic mother of their first son. Latino, what are they? Their names are The child had a much darker skin. All right. That's right. Either the father. So they white? Are they white?
Are they Asian?
Are they Latino?
What are they?
Their names are Dr.
Well, I'm not going to tell you that.
No, come on.
Tell us the name.
I don't know.
I don't think they've revealed who they are.
What's the name?
Just say it.
It's a husband and wife.
What's the name?
It's just a husband and wife.
I don't think they want to put their name out there.
Yeah, you're disappointing.
It's not saying what their name is.
You're disappointing.
Now that little black baby grows up to be great.
Okay.
There's got to be a lot of questions, though, because think about it.
You're white.
The baby comes out, and the baby's black.
What's the first thing you're going to think?
Who was she cheating with?
Exactly.
No, no, no.
But the reason why this even happened was an embryo mix-up.
It was a frozen embryo using the husband's sperm and eggs from a donor that they chose. So it wasn't
like somebody cheated. Listen, were the
two people white? It would
appear so if the child had a darker pigmentation.
Alright, well listen. We don't have their name.
Probably they don't want to put themselves out there because they don't want
to make it a big deal for the baby later. Well, they got a
little black baby. The fertility clinic
gave them a free upgrade. You know how sometimes
you go to a hotel and you check into a room
and it's like a one-bed bedroom and they give you a free upgrade
and now you're in a suite?
You got a free suite.
They got a suite.
They got a presidential.
Well, what they're saying
is that they're barraged
with people asking them questions
when they go out with the baby
asking who's the real father.
Tell them about
their goddamn business.
They're asking whether
the mother had an affair.
That was funny, absolutely.
Please, you ever seen
The Blind Side?
Yes.
All right, it's The Blind Side 2.
And they're also worried
about what happened
to the sperm that they gave to the
clinic. Where's that?
Whose sperm is that? It's his.
Somebody was thinking
for a protein shake.
Freaky, freaky Friday. Alright.
Well, thank you, Ye. You're welcome.
Now, when we come back, the Plastic Cup boys will be
joining us. Oh my gosh. Frank and Naeem,
comedians, alright? We'll kick it with them when we come back.
So don't move. 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 Capraburg.
I am the Supreme Leader of the Grand Republic of Mentonia.
Be part of a great colonial tradition.
Why can't I create my own country?
My forefathers did that themselves.
What could go wrong?
No country willingly gives up their territory.
I was making a rocket with a black powder, you know, with explosive warhead.
Oh my God.
What is that?
Bullets.
Bullets.
We need help!
We still have the off-road portion to go.
Listen to Escape from 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.
You might know me from my popular online series,
The Running Interview Show,
where I run with celebrities, athletes, entrepreneurs, and more.
After those runs, the conversations keep going.
That's what my podcast, Post Run High, is all about.
It's a chance to sit down with my guests
and dive even deeper into their stories,
their journeys, and the thoughts that arise
once we've hit the pavement together.
You know that rush of endorphins
you feel after a great workout?
Well, that's when the real magic happens.
So if you love hearing real, inspiring stories from the people you know, follow, and admire,
join me every week for Post Run High.
It's where we take the conversation beyond the run and get into the heart of it all.
It's lighthearted, pretty crazy, and very fun. Listen to Post Run High on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
As a kid, I really do remember having these dreams and visions,
but you just don't know what is going to come for you.
Alicia Keys opens up about conquering doubt, learning to trust
herself and leaning into her dreams. I think a lot of times we are built to doubt the possibilities
for ourselves. For self-preservation and protection, it was literally that step by step. And so I
discovered that that is how we get where we're going. This increment of small,
determined moments. Alicia shares her wisdom on growth, gratitude, and the power of love.
I forgive myself. It's okay. Like grace. Have grace with yourself. You're trying your best
and you're going to figure out the rhythm of this thing.icia keys like you've never heard her before listen to
on purpose with jay shetty on the iheart radio app apple podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts
everybody is dj mv angela yee charlamagne the guy we are the breakfast club we got a special guest
in the building the plastic cup boys spank and naeem. What's up, fellas? What's up, y'all?
What's good?
First of all, congratulations on the Netflix special.
Oh, thank you.
Long overdue congratulations. Appreciate it, appreciate it.
What is that exactly?
Is it stand-up?
What is it?
It's stand-up, stand-up.
We did one before that was on Netflix.
It started off on Comedy Central,
then they shot it to Netflix.
Okay.
So we're a little familiar with Netflix.
But this one's straight to Netflix,
so the check a little different.
We think it's straight to Netflix, so the check a little different. We think.
We think it's going to them.
We're shooting our special.
We're shooting our special.
That's what we know right now.
It's going up on Netflix sooner or later, but hopefully first.
People would say, how come you didn't do it on Kevin Hart's network?
Because, you know, Kevin has his own network.
I ain't going to do it on Kevin Hart's network.
Did he drop his special on that? Did he drop his special on that?
It's not so good when you can spread things out.
Right, yeah.
That's true.
We want something near that 20 mil special too.
I heard it's a docuseries though y'all doing.
We got a docuseries also.
Oh, so y'all got two stuff on Netflix?
Yeah. The dou-series
is for sure Netflix. Okay.
Right now, we still aiming for our
specials. Got you, got you. It's gonna be on there.
We just can't, you know, they just don't say it
yet, but that's what that is.
Y'all just said it.
Well, forget it.
Well, Charlamagne
said it, you know what I'm saying? We just agreed.
Yeah, we just agreed. Were there more Plastic Cowboys? Uh, as far as comedians, there's always been three. Well, Charlamagne said it. You know what I'm saying? We just agreed. Yeah, we just agreed. Were there more Plastic Cup boys?
As far as comedians, there's always been three.
Well, four, including Kev before he went, you know.
Yeah, Joey, he's the host when we go on tour with Kev,
but he doesn't tour with us.
Okay.
The crew, we all call ourselves the Plastic Cup boys,
but, you know, everybody, well, we can't say assistant.
What's Wayne's title?
Presidential something.
Executive. Executive, there we go. He's an's title? Presidential something. Executive.
There we go. He's an executive assistant or something like that. Then you got the barber. Wait, he's an executive
assistant? No, no. Executive something else.
We don't know.
It's a hell of a word though.
Okay, brother. Whatever you say. Mr. Make it happen.
He's Mr. Make it happen.
Mr. Make it happen. Then you got the trainer.
Who else? Barber.
The barber. Kwan, the photographer.
So we got an Asian in the crew.
He's the photographer.
We ain't racist, but yeah, he's the photographer.
What is the docuseries covering?
A Responsible Tour.
Got you.
And we did 175 dates.
Wow.
It's kind of based on the scandal with Kev.
It's like him recovering from the scandal
and seeing how he's able
to still continue
with his career
after everything.
Was that really a scandal, though?
Yeah.
When you look at the real,
when you look at R. Kelly
and you look at
Jussie Smollett,
Kyle,
for himself
and his personal life,
that was a scandal for him.
Yeah, he just got caught cheating.
I'm being honest with you.
You can't dabble like this.
On the tour,
I was the same way,
so I was like,
man, that ain't nothing. You good. That's gonna blow over your eye. You straight. Everybody like, yo. You'm being honest with you. You can't dabble like this. On the tour, I was the same way. I was like, man,
that ain't nothing.
You good.
That's going to blow over your eye.
You're straight.
Everybody like,
yo.
You ain't got to go home.
You know,
I felt like his fans was going to stay the same.
He was going to sell
the same amount of tickets
because people wanted him
to talk about this.
Right.
And he got a ticket
seriously though.
Like he had to
because that's his relationship.
Yeah,
he had to put out that bull****.
You can't be like,
it's nothing.
He had to fake cry. He had to fake cry.
You know, we had a meeting.
We had a meeting for that.
We had a meeting for that.
Don't post that s***.
Y'all had a meeting about it?
What was the meeting like?
What was the meeting?
I got a post.
It's about to drop.
I gotta get out there before, you there before it all hit the way.
I said, man, I wouldn't do none of that.
But he's real big on the internet.
He had to say, we not.
I'm not big on the internet.
He had to say something.
Do you guys learn from other guys' mistakes?
No.
I still don't believe I was careful on that date.
I don't think I was careful.
I don't think I was careful.
I don't think I was careful.
They both said no so fast.
Whoever was on that tape They was getting it in
I said God
Damn
So you watched the tape
Oh yeah I watched
I watched it
I called Charlamagne
Tried to give him a heads up
Heads up early tomorrow
I'm like Charlamagne
Just so you know
There's a tape
Just stay low
How does that affect
You know your wives
Get mad at everything
Yeah yeah yeah
How does that affect
At home for you guys
When something like that happens
Like oh you be with them, though.
I wasn't there that weekend.
I don't know what's wrong.
So I told the wife.
I wasn't there, baby.
I told him to stop.
I told him to stop.
Black men don't cheat, man.
He just got quiet
while he was getting so quiet.
I thought he was going to say something after that.
I was waiting for more amen.
Amen, yes.
Yes.
Yes.
Amen, yes sir.
Well, you guys have so many things to talk about because it does seem like real life
is funnier than anything could ever be, right?
Looking at everything with Jussie Smollett happening.
Oh, speaking of Jussie.
You know he having nightmares about the attack, right?
I've heard about it. His brother said it. Come on, man. He know he having nightmares about the attack, right? Yeah, I've heard about it.
His brother said it.
Come on, man.
He said he having nightmares.
Come on, man.
About what?
About the attack.
That should be a dream.
It should be a nightmare because...
It did happen.
He probably having nightmares of the fact that he sees how they bit him back in his ass.
Oh, yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
Is that a play on words?
Definitely a play on words with bit me in the ass. Definitely. Bit me in his ass. Oh, yeah. You know what I'm saying? Is that a play on words? Definitely a play on words
with bit me in the ass.
Definitely.
Bit me in the ass.
Now, didn't you say
Lee Daniels tried to
holla at Spank?
Nah, nah,
he didn't say that.
This is why you can't
say nothing behind the scenes.
Yeah, that's what I'm saying.
You're trying to get
some roles.
Damn.
Lee still gonna hire you?
It makes sense.
He might hire Spank.
Your name ain't Spank.
I don't know what y'all talking about, man.
What you mean trying to holler, like smack you in the ass?
I don't know what y'all talking about.
I love Lee Daniel, man.
Nah, nah.
Tell them what really happened.
I don't know what they talking about, man.
What happened, Spank?
Show me why they call you Spank.
Actually, I introduced myself as Will when I met him.
So my name's Will.
It's nice to meet you.
Will what?
Will Horton.
Will Horton. Nice to meet you, son. And I kept it moving. That's all. What are you willing to do? as well no he was like he's, so what's up with the tall one? What's up with the tall one?
I said, ooh.
You know.
Get out of here, man.
Spanky.
Spanky.
These are all lies.
These are all lies.
I was like, nah, he cool.
He cool.
Oh, bro, you gonna f***ing who?
You are cool.
I said, go talk to them real cool, man.
Regardless, it's flattering, right?
It's flattering.
No.
Why not, man?
It's not flattering, man.
That's the original Big Daddy.
Come on, man.
So our special, right?
We shoot on Sunday at the Gramercy Theater.
We need all New York to come out and support us, man.
We need our own fan base to come out.
I'm coming to New York. So this is a
Netflix special y'all shooting? I'll definitely be there.
Well, we hope that it's a Netflix special.
Alright, we got more with the Plastic Cup boys, Spank
and Naeem. When we come back, don't move. It's the
Breakfast Club. Good morning. Y'all, the Breakfast
Club. We're still kicking it with the Plastic Cup boys.
Spank and Naeem are here.
Charlamagne? Spank, you was at the Roc Nation brunch. Was your name
on the list or was you a plus one? I was
somebody plus one. Okay.
Kevin Hart plus two.
Kevin said, hey, you trying to ride?
Yes, sir.
We out.
I definitely hit Lenny S, though.
Shout out to Lenny S.
Just went to his birthday party a couple weeks ago in L.A. too.
But I hit him up.
He said, Spank, you can't call me the last minute.
You got to do this like three months in advance.
I said, I just heard Rock Nation brunch.
I want to be there. He said, go with Kevin. Yeah, he said, hey, man, Kevin getting three tickets. Go with advance. I said, I just heard Rock Nation brunch. I want to be there, you know?
He said, go with Kevin.
Yeah, he said, hey, man, Kevin getting three tickets.
Go with Kevin.
I said, all right, cool.
Now, he ain't been impressed with none of that.
I didn't get anybody.
But now that it's Fank, he actually asked Kevin.
You know what I'm saying?
Come on now.
He don't want to ask.
He fine.
Everybody should ask him.
That's how he feel.
I didn't really know nothing about it until I seen the pictures.
Then I seen it.
I was mad as hell.
He was like, what the hell is Fank doing here? Is Fank all seen the pictures then I seen it I was mad as hell you're like what the hell
is Fank doing here
is Fank all in the toast
you know what I'm saying
I definitely got a lot of love
just off of
Roc Nation brunch
and I did on stand up
I said god damn
I'm getting all this love
from just being at a brunch
they said yo
you big time now
alright I hope
see that's the problem
with what y'all do
like y'all are very
gifted comedians right
y'all put in the work
but then
it be them little stupid ass
Instagram moments for 15 seconds that get you all the attention but y'all right? Y'all put in the work, but then it'd be them little stupid-ass Instagram moments for 15 seconds
that get you all the attention,
but y'all busting y'all ass
writing these great jokes.
18 years for me.
Damn.
I got 21.
They used to tell me stories about you, Naeem,
in college that you used to have
roasting, like, battle all day long
where it would get to the point
where it wouldn't stop until somebody cried.
It was me a couple times.
That's what I said. I wasn't going to say that. I didn't know what you were saying.. It was me a couple times. That's what I said.
I wasn't going to say that.
I learned what you said.
Now you're crying a couple times.
You're doing the Rose matches.
I met Nye in college at Temple.
Yep.
Oh, y'all went to school together?
Who made who cry?
Nah, this dude used to mess with me about my skin.
He got to me one time.
What's wrong with your skin?
You started crying?
Nah, I didn't start crying, but I wanted to fight.
Y'all a little teary eyed?
I was like, that's enough!
That's enough!
You got to voice change.
What's wrong with your skin, Naeem? I had acne real bad.
Oh, gotcha, gotcha, gotcha.
So what did he say to you? What was the joke
that broke you? Yeah, man, he called me Bump Master Flex.
He had a nut. I was like, where do we get all these from?
He had a million of them.
And he had dreads, too.
I had the dreads.
You was woke, Naeem.
You was woke.
I just didn't care for a while.
My hair got long.
When you going through that depression with the bad skin,
you just don't get haircuts no more.
Then it got long, and then that was it.
You still a Cowboys fan? Hell yeah. I don't mess with them no more. Then it got long and that was it. You still a Cowboys fan?
Hell yeah! I don't mess with them no more.
No, Naeem. Ain't no such thing.
He's woke. Jerry Jones, man.
When Jerry Jones said,
he said, I'm going to discipline anybody
that protests the flag
or the national anthem.
I can't get them no money no more.
I'm going to be honest with you. I didn't even see that when Jerry said that.
We talked about it a few times. You that. We talked about it a few times.
We talked about it.
We made a topic about it.
Everything.
I didn't remember.
I didn't remember.
I used to go to a Cowboys game at least one game every year.
So who are you leaning toward now?
I don't have a team.
I was like, yo.
What did you move for at Super Bowl?
The Patriots.
You moved for the Patriots.
Yeah, I like Tom Brady.
My favorite player.
Meanwhile, Tom Brady got a MAGA hat in his goddamn locker room.
Bill Belichick is Donald Trump's man.
But you getting rid of your Cowboys, Naeem, come on now.
This make no sense.
It don't.
It don't.
Let me put it that way.
On the docuseries, are you guys getting into your personal lives too?
Yeah, that's what's dope about it.
They come see our families,
our homes, all of that stuff,
everything that we got going on.
And I think they put most of the time on me, Spank, Joey, and Kev.
The other guys,
they probably got just a little bit.
So it's going to be a good look for us.
I hope they edit out me about to cry.
Why are you about to cry?
I went to my old elementary school.
Oof!
I just felt it.
Like, wow, this is where I came from.
And saw the little kids and stuff.
What's wrong with guys crying? Naeem cried, you cried. What's wrong with that?
I almost cried. Nothing wrong with being vulnerable, guys.
Nothing wrong with crying. But why did that make you sad, though?
Why did that make you sad? It just made me feel good.
I'm just trying to understand. It's elementary school.
I came from.
I was in the side of the house when I grew up.
I went to see my old house.
You made it.
Then I walked to the school.
Out of elementary school.
So you say I should have went to my college in class?
At least high school.
At least high school.
Who's crying about the elementary?
It was elementary, man.
What's wrong with college? This is where I had free lunch. At least high school. At least high school. Who crying at the L.A. It was all a mystery, man. It was all a mystery.
This is where I had free lunch.
I had free lunch in this cafeteria right here, man.
Next was good, man.
Forget you, man.
You caught me crying on the plane.
I did.
And me was crying.
I was crying.
I was watching Creed.
Hold on.
Talk about Creed.
One or two.
First one.
Hold on.
Creed.
First one?
No, because I watched Creed.
I'm trying to think what part.
Yeah, first one.
It was, you know, he made it.
He was fighting.
He was winning.
It made me feel good. He cried tears of joy when Michael B you know, he made it. He was fighting. He was winning. It made me feel good.
He cried tears of joy when Michael B. Jordan took his shirt off.
Oh!
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
No, but Embi wasn't just crying.
He was like...
He was bawling.
Yeah, his whole face was red.
His eyes were red.
I cried this week watching Thug.
I didn't know what happened.
I cried on two movies.
I cried on School of Rock.
School of Rock?
Yeah, I don't know why.
I don't know why I was bawling.
At what part?
Somewhere around the end.
I don't know.
Was this when you had acne?
Nah.
Oh, s***.
That was a pretty good time.
I cried on that, and I cried on the help.
I did cry on the help, too.
I did.
Remember the part when she got back to the house
And all the maids
Was like okay
We gonna rock with you
I was like
I did cry during the help
Y'all ain't cry
When Ricky got shot
And boys in the hood
Nah
Y'all ain't cry
When Mufasa died
In Lion King
I never seen Lion King
Me neither
All color purple
Thank you
I never seen Lion King either
And they make fun of me
All the time
I saw Lion King
That's why he's so angry
I have seen the color purple
Lion King was good though I ain't cry It, Naeem. I have seen a couple of her videos. I gotta see Lion King.
Lion King was good, though.
I didn't cry.
Lion King was good.
How'd you get rid of your acne?
I think we're moving in there.
Yo, why'd you go back to this?
I keep going back to that.
No, I just want to know how you got rid of it
because it is something that people struggle with.
Maybe you should do a pro-action deal.
That was 20 years ago.
You're sponsors, bro.
I wanted to put out a pamphlet to help people.
Right, so let's help people.
But you put dry toothpaste on your face?
Nah, nah, nah.
You're about to make them cry again.
What happened was I had to use a bunch of different products.
I started using this black soap.
This is the number one thing when you have acne,
because usually people get acne, they get it out of nowhere.
Do not touch your face.
Do not pick at your face
because it scars and it just makes it
worse. So even now, like my face
itch, I hit it with the back of the hand.
It's a habit now.
Just in case. I had to use white wash
cloths because the dye
from color wash cloths can irritate it.
It was a lot of stuff. I just used my
hands in a circular motion. That's why you
had that dark s*** on your face.
No, the dermatologist gave me the soap,
then the exfoliating s***.
I love that you use it.
Yeah, but Clinique.
I use Clinique.
Clinique?
Yeah, I use Clinique.
Clinique?
You never went to a dermatologist in that name?
Yeah, I had eczema
at the same time.
Oh, my God.
Why is that funny?
I don't like y'all laughing.
That's why they had him crying, man.
They gave me medicine
for one,
it made the other thing worse
because eczema medicine
is like greasy
and the acne medicine is dry.
So I was just all messed up.
And I wasn't getting no skin.
That's what they tell you when you got bumped.
They say you ain't getting no ****.
You gotta ejaculate. Alright, don't move.
We got more with the Plastic Cup boys when we come back.
It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning.
DJ Envy, Angela Yee,
Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are the Breakfast Club.
We're still kicking it with the Plastic Cup boys.
Spank and Naima here. Charlamagne?
So at Temple, you wasn't getting no skins?
Probably like my
Fifth or sixth year
Fifth or sixth year
Oh we got a story
But I ain't gonna
Put that out there
What's the story?
He put you out there
What's the story?
I fell in love
With a jump off
Really?
Wow
I liked her a lot
I wasn't in love with her
Nah I was trying to cook
For this
I was cooking for this girl
Turned out she was
Eating ass She was eating Spank's ass? Nah nah I was trying to cook for this. I was cooking for this girl. Turned out she was eating ass.
She was eating Spanx ass?
No, no, I want mine.
The basketball team.
The whole basketball team?
At least seven of them.
God damn.
So she likes to eat everything.
Your food.
Basketball team.
Was it that bad in college?
Look, man, we in 2019.
Why are we talking about the 90s?
You ordered up now, D. You just told me about it. You just told me about the 90s? You parted up, man.
You just told me that.
You just told me that.
You took more girls than you did us.
You parted up.
When y'all do the docuseries,
do y'all cover a lot of these scandals
that happened over the past year?
Like, do you cover, like,
when Kel was getting into it with Kat?
Yeah, we talked about it.
Did we?
I think we did.
Did we?
I don't know.
Because y'all like his counsel.
Yeah.
I go in on Twitter on all of them, whoever come at him.
Y'all were happy when him and Michael Blackson squashed it, though, because they were friends for real.
Yeah, they were.
And Mike was pissing me off.
He was pissing me off because I'm friends with Mike, and I kept telling him, like, yo, leave that alone.
You know, you kind of, you beating a dead horse.
And then Mike said something about him, and then when Kev responded, he responded on here.
And he called my IG file or something like that.
And then he got mad.
He called Kev Sissif.
Like, yo, when you coming at somebody, there's no, you know, you can come back however you want.
And then Mike's whole thing for being mad was he's like, he don't follow me on Instagram.
He changed his number.
I mean, Kev changes his number every six months.
And then it was a party in Miami that Mike was supposed to co-host.
It was a birthday party.
And he said that Kev got him off the party.
Kev didn't even know nothing about it.
It was Wayne that kicked Mike off the party.
The executive Wayne.
Why did Wayne kick Mike off?
Because he said, we don't need no co-hosts.
Kev can host the party by himself.
I mean, that's true.
Why would Kev have a co-host for a party?
Because Kev got to look out for people.
I think it was his birthday.
But he wasn't setting it up.
Kev didn't know nothing about it.
Wayne did all that.
Yeah.
How did y'all react with the Oscars thing?
I told him, I was mad he quit.
Really make a statement.
Yeah.
Kev is so good at addressing social well addressing any issue
yeah
you know he can
he had the opportunity
to make people
feel differently
about things
through his comedy
and he chose not to do it
I was like
he said he didn't want
every interview
everything to be about that
so he decided to
but nothing
and it still ended up
being about it
right
he also my bad
he also didn't have
enough time to prepare
a routine for it a routine for it.
A routine for it, yeah.
But he sat down with Lee Daniels.
He had a long talk, and he got a better perspective of it.
Because I even think about it.
Why did he sit down with Lee?
Oh, for the LGBT thing.
So he got a better perspective of it.
Because, you know, at first we all were like, huh?
And then Kerry broke it down.
And I was like, ah, yeah, it didn't make sense.
And he was talking to y'all, making those jokes with y'all, right?
Yeah.
They were on Twitter.
Yeah, but that was so long ago.
It was like 2010. And the things that was so long ago. 2010.
And the things he was saying
were not directed
towards gay people.
That's the way
the culture was
10 years ago.
We used to use
that lingo.
You ever be about
to post something
and then be like,
maybe I shouldn't.
I'm trying to go back
to my old tweets
and delete everything.
I've been to that.
Yeah, you got this.
Just start getting
that book money.
Let me get on that.
I didn't like the man I was, man.
I didn't like the man I was.
Oh, man.
Twitter gets you in trouble, man.
What?
One time I texted him.
I said, yo, they going in on you on Twitter.
He said, about what?
I told him the whole, the R. Kelly because he was in the documentary.
He said, I don't care about that.
I said, this is some s***.
I know.
I did. I did.
I did.
You still supporting R?
They come out with a new album.
You going to buy it?
Nah.
You know what's crazy?
I had never been a big R. Kelly fan like that.
Nah.
And I was one of the people that saw the tape back in the day in the barbershop.
You know what I'm saying?
So it's like, I've been to a type of time R. Kelly was on.
I've been speaking out against R. Kelly. And he's been hiding in plain sight whether it was AJ nothing but a number
for Aaliyah
or calling himself
the Pie Piper.
Like, I've been seeing
what it was.
I've never been a big
R. Kelly guy like that.
He got a crazy line.
I interviewed Raheem Devon
before, right?
Y'all looking like, you know.
Yeah, we got the same eyes.
That's why you're hiding them?
Yeah.
So he did a,
you know, he did the song
Customer.
And then R. Kelly
did a remix on his own and put a verse on there.
So it was right after he got off his case.
He beat the case in 2008.
He did this remix, and he said, ladies, if you thirsty, I got that good, good lemonade.
And shawty, it's the thirst that I got some good, good lemonade.
Lord have mercy.
See what I'm saying?
You know what I'm saying? Whoa. You know what he doing? But what about Dr. Dre now with Dee Barnes having done her interview on Wendy Williams
and bringing up things that I didn't know all the details of what happened with Dr. Dre.
I still ain't hear all the details, but I heard nothing about that.
What happened?
Oh, yeah, I definitely heard about that.
Nah, they talked about that numerous times.
I mean, Dre's apologized for it.
You know what I'm saying?
Well, I've seen the Michelle A movie.
You talking about like this.
Michelle A movie was horrible.
And that's when the Dee BarnesBart stuff kind of came back.
Right.
So it's just like, I don't know, man.
We pick and choose and we have like selective morality
depending on how much we like a person.
Right.
Like, you know?
Like you're not a Cowboys fan anymore, but you don't listen to Cowboys.
You like the Patriots.
You go from the Cowboys.
You know what I'm saying?
Nah, I don't like the Patriots.
I like Tom Brady, but nah, you're right. I don't like him Patriots. I like Tom Brady, but nah, you're right.
I don't like him no more.
He's a big Jones fan, bro.
He's a big Jones fan, man.
I don't like, this is the thing right now.
I don't like that everybody's trying to compare to other people,
like the Elvis stuff.
Like, well, Elvis had a young wife and all that stuff.
Listen, all of that is wrong.
And then Harvey Weinstein and all that stuff. Listen, all of that is wrong. And then Harvey Weinstein and all that stuff,
all of this stuff is wrong, but we should not get a pass.
You don't say, well, if this person go to jail,
then that person got to go to jail.
Or they shouldn't go to jail if this person don't go to jail.
It's still a bad thing.
For me, I'm black.
I always feel like we got to hold ourselves to a higher standard.
I'm not worried about what somebody else is doing.
We got to do what we supposed to do.
Nah, F that. They gonna crush our history.
You gotta crush theirs.
But don't excuse what happened.
If it's wrong, it's wrong. No matter who
did it. And let's get that Elvis documentary done too.
It's like they're trying to crush ours more
than they're trying to crush theirs.
People should not be saying, if this
person don't go, then this person shouldn't go.
I don't like when they do the false equivalencies.
Like when they say
Cardi talked about
drugging and robbing people.
Why she not in jail
when Bill Cosby
was drugging people.
I'm like Bill's in jail
for drugging and raping.
Raping.
Right.
Don't forget the raping part.
Yeah.
I got got before.
What you mean?
You did?
She got me for a Gucci watch.
For $80.
She drugged you?
I don't think she drugged me.
I just slept hard
after the experience. And she took your watch? Took my watch for $80. She drugged you? I don't think she drugged me. I just slept hard after the experience.
And she took your watch?
Took my watch and $80.
I said, God damn it.
Did you see it again?
No, I didn't see it again.
No, you know, I went to sleep.
It was an hotel room.
I went to sleep.
I ain't used the safe.
I realized that's what the safe was.
Would you recognize her if you saw her again?
Nah, this was a long time ago.
This was way, way, way back in the day.
There you go.
Now you're having the right disclaimer.
Way back in the day.
It was waving at my wife.
I was waving.
I was dizzy.
You're lucky that's all she took.
That's all I had.
I was hot over that Gucci watch.
You never saw me with no Gucci watch, did you?
That's what you tell your wife?
That was a long time ago.
I don't even know if the watch was real.
But it was still mine.
When did the docuseries drop?
That's what I'm going to say.
I'm thinking this special just dropped, what, April?
Hopefully in the next couple months. So this deal is definitely
happening. It's done, right? The docuseries
is for sure. The special is for
sure. We just don't know what network yet. Oh, so y'all
out here promoting y'all shows this weekend?
Yeah, shows this weekend. Oh, okay. I thought y'all
here to promote the documentary. Y'all got show and the gramacy
this weekend. Yeah, you don't gotta promote that documentary.
Cam is on that. That's on sale.
We got to promote our show
on Sunday, the
28th at the Gramercy Theater.
You're in D.C. tomorrow. Philly Saturday.
Philly Saturday and New York on Sunday.
Y'all getting money money.
Nah, nah, nah.
I'm broke.
Y'all pay your taxes?
Y'all pay your taxes? Yeah, money for his glasses. All right, all right.
Y'all pay your taxes?
Yeah, I pay my taxes.
Okay.
Naeem, you pay your taxes?
I got an extension.
Me too.
Me too.
We got the plastic cup, boys.
We appreciate you guys for joining us. Yes, sir.
It's Bacon Naeem.
Always.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Hey, morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are the Breakfast Club. What's happening? We in here. Friday, baby. It's still coldvy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God. We are The Breakfast Club.
What's happening?
We in here.
Friday, baby.
It's still cold, freezing in the studio where we work.
My hands are like icicles.
Happy Avengers Endgame Day.
I saw it last night, though.
How was it?
I thought it was really good.
Was it excellent?
It was excellent.
I just don't know how excellent yet.
I still have a lot of mixed emotions.
I have a lot of different feelings. On a a lot of, you know, different feelings.
On a scale from one to Wakanda, Black Panther, how was it?
What?
Was it better than Black Panther?
He's only one he's seen.
Can we get to rumors, please?
Tom's 100.
Oh, I don't know.
All right, well, let's get to the rumors.
Let's talk Kanye.
Listen up.
It's just in.
All the gossip.
Gossip.
The rumor report.
Gossip.
With Angela Yee.
It's the Rumor Report.
The Breakfast Club.
Well, it looks like Kanye wants to start his own church now.
After he did a Sunday service at Coachella, according to People Magazine,
he's looking to make his spiritual path a permanent one.
They're saying that he wants to start his own church,
and that's because of an increased passion surrounding his faith,
and he wants to share that faith with other people.
He wants his kids to be raised in faith.
And the best way to do that is to live out his own faith.
I don't think so.
I mean, I think that you can, you know, have faith and you can worship and you can give glory to God without actually building a church.
Well, he wants to do it.
He wants to do that.
You're not a pastor.
Can you just build a church?
Why can't you?
I don't think you can.
You can just build a church.
No, I think that's just like saying you want to be a lawyer.
I don't think you can do that.
I think it's a process to be in the ministry.
Well, how did Mace do it?
He went and became a minister.
It's a process.
So maybe he's going to do that too.
Well, you got to say that.
It's a process.
You got to become a minister first, right?
Yeah, I don't think.
Is he going to be a pastor or is he just going to do the singing?
Maybe he'll just be there and he'll have pastors working there.
Yeah, if he's doing that, if he's building a church and he's going to have actual pastors running it, cool.
That's what it seems like.
I don't think he's going to be doing a service every...
Would you go to Kanye's church?
Yeah, I would.
I would go to the church.
I want to check out
Sunday's service.
You know what I mean?
I just think it's
inspirational music,
positive music,
gives you that good feeling.
You could go to church
otherwise, too,
without Kanye.
Yeah, absolutely.
Okay.
Matthew Knowles,
he's talking about this
Destiny's Child musical
that he's doing, right?
The first thing I thought
when I heard about it was,
are the ladies involved?
Well, he said, we have directly and indirectly spoken to
not only Beyonce, Kelly Rowland, and Michelle,
or their representatives,
but also some of the former members of the group.
We've given them the opportunity to be as much involved
as they would like or have as little involvement
as they would like.
So that's going to be Survivor, the Destiny's Child musical.
Where'd you go to that?
I don't know.
You know, that's one of my,
I wouldn't say biggest fear,
but that's a fear of mine.
I don't know how Beyonce is with her dad,
but one of my fears is that my daughters
or my kids just kind of don't F with me anymore.
I thought you were about to say
one of your fears is I go support Matthew Knowles
and Beyonce gets mad at me.
I'm like, man, what?
What are you talking about?
So, one of my biggest fears is like your kids don't really F with gets mad at me. I'm like, man, what? Nah. So one of my biggest
fears is like your kids don't really F with you like that.
Like, you know what I mean? Well, don't do anything crazy.
But I got to do what you're going to see to play.
That's nothing to do with going to see to play.
She asked you one simple question and you start being
a dysfunctional daddy over there.
Madigan's like, if my dad goes see to play,
I'm not messing with him anymore.
I'm just thinking about that. Could you imagine me doing
an interview about my daughter that's doing a play?
Bro, what are you talking about right now?
Well, Matthew Knowles said the production is still in its early stages.
My kids are listening.
I love you.
The script is not finished yet, but he doesn't expect to get a lot of pushback from the ladies.
Madison, you're on your way to school.
I love you.
He said the play is all from his perspective, not their perspective.
The girls are very young when they got into this business.
So a lot of this, they didn't really understand at the time.
So it's a bio play of sorts.
It's about Destiny's Child.
Yeah, it's about their...
Come up. Yeah, come up. From his point of view.
I would go see that. I didn't know
what it was. It was like a Destiny's Child music.
I'm like, huh? Well, he said Solange wasn't
getting the attention because Destiny's Child
was kind of consuming the family, so the musical
takes you through the ups and downs of a family
as well as Destiny's Child's ups and downs.
Oh yeah, I would definitely check that out.
I just want to tell my kids I love them again if they're listening.
I love them to death. Tell us about your fears.
Nah, I'm just telling you.
Let's hope you don't have this fear. Cops have been
called to Tyreek Hill's home
after release of these tapes.
Now Tyreek Hill
plays for the Kansas City Chiefs, but they have suspended him from all team activities right now, and that's because of these tapes, now Tyree Kill plays for the Kansas City Chiefs,
but they have suspended him from all team activities right now.
And that's because of these tapes that were released.
They were recorded by his fiance, Crystal, as an insurance policy
and then passed on to a friend who gave it to KCTV in Kansas City.
They say they believe this recording was made in early March.
And as previously reported, they were the subjects of a child abuse investigation, which involved their three-year-old.
There were reports that he had suffered from a broken arm.
And here's what happened on those audio tapes.
He is terrified of you.
And you say that he respects you, but it's not respect.
It's terrified.
He is terrified of you.
You need to be terrified of me, too.
What? Whoa. Yeah, he told his fiance, You need to be terrified of me too. What?
Yeah, he told his fiance, you need to be terrified
of me too. Listen to what else
you have to say about this. You need to be terrified of me too.
Scared of him.
We were getting into it and he said, Daddy, you're
me. So we walked up the stairs
and you said, come back down here.
And then he started crying.
And then you were like, shut up, shut up,
stop crying, stop crying, stop crying. And then he started crying and then you were like so shut up shut up stop crying right
so crying so crying right and then he kept crying because he was scared he's terrified
and what you grabbed onto him somehow or he fell one of the two i didn't do nothing then why does
he say daddy did it why he says daddy does a lot of things like what a three-year-old's not gonna
lie about what happened to his arm.
Why would you want your woman to feed?
Like, I fear losing my woman, but the only reason she would leave if I was on the phone telling her she needed to be terrified of me.
Well, here's the last piece of this recording where she talks about him punching their son in the chest.
And now somehow this investigation got brought back up, and you're about to lose your Now I really want you to sit and think
about it because I rode for you
against that detective and the CPS
people and they said time and time
again that
literally kept saying
daddy punches me, which you do
when he starts crying. What do you do? You make him open
up his arms and you punch him in the chest.
And then if he gets in trouble,
you get the belt out.
How old is this? Three. Oh my goodness.
Alright, so right now
like I said, he has been barred
indefinitely from all team activities.
Now the general manager said we were deeply
disturbed by what we heard on the recorded conversation.
We were deeply concerned. Now obviously we have great
concern for Crystal.
We are greatly concerned for Tyreek, but our main
focus, our main concern is with the young child.
And keep in mind, Tyreek is the fastest man in the
NFL, if I'm not mistaken. I think his nickname
is Cheetah or something like that.
He's still going to get a big contract somewhere.
He's only 25 years old. He's one of the best
wide receivers in the NFL. That's the way the NFL
works, baby. Alright, well, I'm Angela Yee
and that is your Rumor Report.
Alright. Alright, Charlemagne. Yes, sir.
Who are you giving that donkey to? It's this couple in the UK that is your rumor report. All right. All right, Charlemagne. Yes, sir. Who are you giving that donkey to?
It's this couple in the UK that is not appreciating their blessings
on this fine Friday
and we need them to come to the front of the congregation.
We'd like to have a word with them, please.
All right, we'll get into that next.
Keep it locked.
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Good morning.
Is your country falling apart?
Feeling tired?
Depressed?
A little bit revolutionary?
Consider this.
Start your own country.
I planted the flag. I just kind of looked out of like, this is mine. I own this. It's surprisingly easy.
There's 55 gallons of water, 500 pounds of concrete.
Everybody's doing it.
I am King Ernest Emmanuel.
I am the Queen of Ladonia.
I'm Jackson the First, 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 create my own country? My forefathers did that themselves. What could go wrong? I am the Supreme Leader of the Grand Republic of Mentonia. Be part of a great colonial tradition.
Why can't I trade my own country?
My forefathers did that themselves.
What could go wrong?
No country willingly gives up their territory.
I was making a rocket with a black powder, you know, with explosive warheads.
Oh my god.
What is that?
Bullets.
Bullet holes, yeah.
We need help!
We still have the off-road portion to go.
Listen to Escape from Zakistan.
And we're losing daylight fast.
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As a kid, I really do remember having these dreams and visions, but you just don't know what is going to come for you.
Alicia Keys opens up about conquering doubt, learning to trust herself and leaning into her
dreams. I think a lot of times we are built to doubt the possibilities for ourselves,
for self-preservation and protection. It was literally that step by step. And so I
discovered that that is how we get where we're going. This increment of small, determined moments.
Alicia shares her wisdom on growth, gratitude, and the power of love.
I forgive myself. It's okay. Like grace. Have grace with yourself. You're trying your best
and you're going to figure out the rhythm of this thing.
Alicia Keys, like you've never heard her before.
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Charlemagne, say the gang donkey under the shade.
Charlemagne.
You are a donkey.
It's time for Donkey of the Day.
Donkey of the Day does not discriminate.
I might not have the song of the day, but I got the donkey of the day.
So if you ever feel I need to be a donkey, man, hit me with the heat.
It's the Breakfast Club, bitch.
Who's donkey of the day today?
Well, Ed Sheeran, these people are from your town, okay?
Donkey of the Day for Friday, April 26th, goes to a couple from the UK
that is fighting a Connecticut fertility clinic in court
after they say the facility gave them the wrong embryo
and they wound up giving birth to a baby of another race.
I really hate when people don't appreciate their blessings, okay?
Nothing pisses me off more than people who don't appreciate
the opportunities that God has
given them. Okay, see this couple
from the UK, they're suing this Connecticut
fertility clinic and a brother by the name
of Dr. Melvin Thornton. Drop on the clues
box for Melvin Thornton.
Okay, they're claiming the shocking
mix-up has left them with haunting
uncertainties regarding their second
born son. Now, according to the
New York Daily News, this couple visited the clinic in
2015 because they were struggling to conceive
and froze embryos using
the husband's sperm and eggs
from a donor they specifically chose. So they
customized their child. Nothing wrong with that.
If you can build a baby, you should be able to build a baby, okay?
I don't see the problem. Well, the wife, by the grace
of God, the woman eventually became pregnant
with the couple's second child, but
the young lad didn't resemble his older brother whatsoever
and had much darker skin pigmentation than either the father, genetic mother,
or their first son, a.k.a. this white couple had a black little baby.
Black, black, black, black little baby.
Now, I don't know what the return policy is on babies,
but this couple wasn't pleased with this little black blessing.
All right?
They did a DNA test, and the results showed that their youngest child
is not biologically related to the dad.
Now, I know what you're thinking.
This woman had a black bae on the side.
She was getting those little Debbie Vanilla Christmas tree cakes
smashed to smithereens by some Anthony Joshua-looking brother in the U.K.
But, no, that's not the case.
All right?
This fertility clinic in Connecticut simply gave them the wrong order.
This happens every day at fast food restaurants
around the country that aren't Chick-fil-A.
Okay?
Because those angels walking amongst us
called Chick-fil-A employees would never.
But now this couple is suing
because they say they live a constant nagging
and debilitating fear
that this mystery sperm donor will realize what happened
and come claim custody of their black little baby.
Jesus Christ.
Black, black, black, black little baby.
God damn it, Drum.
Understandable.
But what I don't understand is this couple saying that this situation has left the family vulnerable
to ignorant and cruel harassment from judgmental strangers, okay?
They are barraged daily with questions and suspicions regarding who the child's real
father is and whether or not the mother had an affair with a dark night.
Now I understand all their claims, but I'm still giving this couple donkey of the day
simply because this couple is not appreciating their blessings.
All right.
Joel Osteen once said, one of the main reasons that we lose our enthusiasm in life is because
we, is because we become ungrateful.
Okay. We let what was once a miracle become common to us. Okay. that we lose our enthusiasm in life is because we become ungrateful, okay?
We let what was once a miracle become common to us, okay?
You are letting this miracle seem common to you, okay? We get so accustomed to God's goodness, it becomes a routine, all right?
This couple is so privileged that they don't even understand
that God gave them better than what they ordered, all right?
God gave them more than they can handle.
Have you ever checked into a hotel, and the hotel decides to give you a free upgrade?
Okay?
You ever had a one-bedroom, and then they tell you, hey, we're going to put you in a suite?
Yeah, I see this happen to you all the time.
You check in at the airport on the airline, and then all of a sudden, you get a free upgrade to first class.
Yes.
See how you smiled?
See how that smile just came across her face?
That's because I'm a Diamond Medallion member. Either way, it's still a free upgrade. first class. Yes. See how you smiled? See how that smile just came across her face?
That's because I'm a Diamond Medallion member.
Either way,
it's still a free upgrade
and you don't complain
about those upgrades.
Okay, do you complain
that you were blessed
with something better
than what you ordered?
That is my issue
with this couple
from the UK.
You get the opportunity
to raise a little king.
Okay, if I had to
rewrite the blind side,
this is how I would
rewrite it.
Alright, why raise Ant-Man
when you can raise a Black Panther? Nothing wrong with Ant-Man, great character, he came through in End
Game, but he's not the king of Wakanda, okay, you shouldn't be suing the hospital, you should be
saying thank you, gratitude should be your attitude, all right, in the words of the good
brother Wale, black is beautiful, black is gold, okay, listen, couple in the UK, learn to appreciate
what you have before time makes you appreciate what you had.
All right?
You got the potential to raise the Prince of Zamonda.
Appreciate that black little baby.
Black, black, black, black little baby.
Give that ungrateful guy and gal in the UK the biggest hee-haw, please.
Hee-haw.
Hee-haw.
Only problem is people keep coming up to them and saying,
did your wife cheat on you?
I mean, that would look a little strange.
First of all, ain't nobody walking up to people just saying that.
That's just them exaggerating for the court.
Well, their family and friends probably think that.
It's adoption.
It could be adopted.
That's what they want is, hey, you know what?
We wanted a black baby.
We did this on purpose.
Black, black, black, black little baby.
That's all.
All right.
Everybody wants a black little baby. Think about all them white people Black, black, black, black widow baby. That's all. All right. Everybody wants
a black little baby.
Think about all them
white people that be
adopting these black
little babies
all throughout the country.
All these celebrities
have been doing this
for years, man.
Come on now.
Appreciate your blessing.
All right.
Well, thank you
for that donkey today.
Up next, we have actor
Michael Ealy
joining us this morning.
Yes.
Beige little baby.
I saw Michael Ealy was at our spot at Negril in Brooklyn.
Oh, yeah?
By the way, he ate there yesterday, yes.
Okay.
I saw they posted a picture of Michael Ealy at Negril in these Brooklyn streets.
All right, we'll kick it with him next, so don't move.
That's a Jamaican restaurant, right?
Yep, voicing in.
Michael Ealy is the complexion of a plant.
Why are you hating on his complexion?
Shut up.
I saw colorism, man.
What is wrong with you?
Just talking.
Just can't,
just blacks just can't
unite as one.
Why does it have to be
light skin, dark skin?
Shut up, beige boy.
See?
That's the Breakfast Club.
Come on.
The Breakfast Club.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy,
Angela Yee,
Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are the Breakfast Club.
We got a special guest
in the building.
Yes, sir.
Michael Ealy. Welcome. What's up, y'all? Been a special guest in the building Yes sir! Michael Ealy, welcome!
What's up y'all? Been a minute Got a new flick, The Intruder, coming out
Yeah, I went to see Little this weekend
And I saw the trailer for The Intruder at the beginning
I feel like they showed me the whole movie, man
Oh, really?
It better be a plot twist
There is, there is, there definitely is
This movie had a different title at first, right?
Yeah, it was originally called
Motivated Seller.
That doesn't sound so threatening.
It doesn't. It doesn't.
It sounds like a flip my house type thing.
It sounds like an aggressive real estate agent.
Motivated Seller.
Now, is it an independent film?
It is. It's an independent film.
Robert Smith.
Billionaire.
Black man. 4.2 billion.
Well, see, there you go. Jeez, Charlamagne. My guy, Dion.
Yeah. Oh, you know Dion?
My peoples. There we go.
He financed this film.
It's 100% independent. Sony picked it
up last year.
And, you know,
we're just feeling really good about this one.
When people usually say independent, they don feeling really good about this one when you
when you say when people usually say independent they don't really think about this because when
i first heard independent i'm thinking a bunch of movies iphone type movies out there that's
what people think when they assume independent not as this is there's nothing independent about
this film it seems like no money was wasted no money was spared this seems like a full production
it looks like a it looks like the white man did it it's done well it's done very well
it was done very well
I mean you know look the budget was
was not you know
I mean barbershop cost more
about last night cost more
think like a man cost more
it's you know it was done
at a budget and
when you have an independent everybody's there because they want to be.
Everybody read the script and was like, I love the script.
Everybody was like, I want to be here.
You know what else, too?
Now that you mentioned that it's independent, I think about also you guys shot mostly in the house.
Like a lot of that.
Oh, my God, yeah.
So I'm sure that also helped.
Oh, I hated that house.
With the cost, too.
Yeah, that definitely helps one major location.
I think we spent like five, six weeks shooting this film,
and we spent literally five in like two days in that house.
And it was like from day one in that house.
It's a beautiful house.
Oh, Joe, it was great.
It wasn't.
Except for that wallpaper. It is, but like... The house is kind of old. It is a beautiful house. Oh, Joe, it's great. It wasn't. Except for that wallpaper.
It is, but like...
The house is kind of old.
It is, you know what I mean?
And there's like a swamp
in the front yard
and like mosquitoes and stuff.
Vancouver, actually.
Oh, Vancouver.
So being that it was a small budget,
did y'all have to stay in the house
instead of hotels?
Fortunately, I've been on those movies.
Okay.
It wasn't that movie.
It wasn't.
We actually had a hotel room
about 10 minutes away.
So let's give some of the plot that we can give
for people that want to go see the movie because
we got a little screener but we didn't get it
until this morning and I want to tell you I haven't been paying attention
to anything that was going on during the show because I'm
trying to watch the movie in between but it's
really good so just give us the premise of it.
Okay so basically
Megan Good and I play this young
couple named Scott and Annie, and we're
like buying our first house, right?
You know, everybody, this is
a tradition all across the world. You get together,
you buy your first house, you're trying to start
your family. Very expensive, beautiful house.
Yes. Obviously, we did it at another level.
Right.
We're doing it at another level, but it's the same thing.
You know what I mean? It's technically the same same thing whether it's a $300,000 house
or a $3 million house
we're trying to start a family
and ultimately
the previous owner
played by Dennis Quaid
I can't wait for y'all to see it
this dude is just
terrifying
he does good with what we've seen so far
he's terrifying.
You know, he just,
he has a connection
to this house
that we're not aware of.
Right.
And so,
he's having a hard time
letting go.
And, you know,
it's creating an issue
because I got boundaries,
obviously.
You know,
my character has boundaries.
And Megan's that glass
half full type,
you know, girl.
She's very sweet and nice.
Very sweet and nice.
And that's why
he fell in love
with her he understands where she's coming from but at the same time he's like hey something ain't
right you know he's very protective over here yeah let's let's let's do that and so it just it just
kind of escalates from there how close to the character is is you as an actual person because
in the movie this guy is scared of guns he doesn't guns. He doesn't want to be around guns. Are you like that as well?
No.
So you're a two-way guy.
No.
I'm a lot like Scott, and I'm kind of a pessimist, you know,
and I don't trust people ever.
You know what I mean?
Like, I have big trust issues with people. But ultimately, I'm a lot like Scott up until we get to that gun argument.
You know what I mean?
And, you know, I don't necessarily believe that, you know, guns are always the answer.
But, you know, as you see the film, you know, you'll see that, you know, there comes a time when you have to kind of compromise.
You come out of a cop and I got to shoot you once or twice.
You know what I'm saying?
You know, if you're not going to listen.
If you're not going to listen, I got you.
If you're not going to listen, then.
How does that work being a pessimist for you, though?
Only because, like, I believe in the law of attraction, you know?
You got to think positive things, and the energy you put out of the energy you get back.
How does that work being a pessimist?
Especially in this business.
Oh, I'm not going to get the role.
I'm not going to get the role.
Perhaps pessimism is the wrong word.
I'm a realist.
Okay.
Right? And I'm aware that, you know, regardless of my expectations,
I have to understand that people don't look at things the way I do.
Got you.
And people don't, you know, if you don't think I'm talented, okay, that don't matter.
You know what I mean?
Like, I know what I can do.
I know what I can do.
I know my work ethic.
I know what I'm going to do.
But I can't expect everybody to feel the same way about me. Yeah, as I get older, I realize that's the do. I know my work ethic. I know what I'm going to do. But I can't expect everybody to feel
the same way about me.
As I get older, I realize that's the biggest thing I have to let go.
Expectations from other
people. And isn't it freeing?
Yeah, very much so. It's very freeing
when you stop seeking approval.
Is this genre of movies, do you like
to watch these thrillers
and horrors?
Megan made a good point.
She actually is a huge fan of this particular genre.
I didn't love it until I got into it with the perfect guy.
And obviously I stepped into it in the villainous role
in playing the sociopath.
And so that was...
You did a great job with that one.
Thank you.
Yeah.
I know, I actually feel like I did.
You play a good sociopath.
Yeah, I feel like I did because people thought I wanted to kill Gabrielle when I joined Being Mary Jane.
I was like, she's the lead of the show.
He seems like the perfect guy, but he's not.
I'm not going to kill her.
You know what I mean?
I saw that in For Colored Girls, though.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
I was like, oh, yeah, he got that side.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's unique. But I like the genre.
Megan made a good point.
It's the only genre of film where you will put yourself in a life and death circumstance.
And I hadn't thought about that, but it's very true.
Every time you're in a thriller, typically your life is on the line,
and it begs the question, the genre itself begs the question,
what would you do if this was you now playing a
bad guy yes you do unequivocally why because it's so far from your character yeah okay you know the
good thing about being the bad guy is you are no you are not the moral compass of the film right
you have no limitations like, the hero is limited
by his morals,
the law.
You know what I mean?
There's things that hold you back
from being free.
And the villain is so much fun.
And honestly,
as you see in this movie,
as you see in The Dark Knight,
a good villain
can really, really make a movie.
Alright, we got more with Michael Ealy
when we come back. Don't move. It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning. Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy
Angelique, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are
The Breakfast Club. We still have Michael Ealy
in the building. He's in the new flick, Intruder.
Charlamagne? Is it hard to get
these suspense thriller roles out of your spirit?
Yes, when you're playing the sociopath.
When I played Carter in Perfect Guy, my wife was like, you just go away.
She could tell when I came back.
She was like, I can see it.
She was like, just go away.
And I left for like four days.
Really?
By myself.
Where'd you go?
Cabo.
Oh, okay. I went on vacation. yeah i went on like vacation i just had to
like because the ocean i find very peaceful and tranquil and so i was just like i just needed to
be you know there and i didn't want to be too far away because you know the little ones so i just
went to cabo for a couple of days which is weird to be at at a hotel by yourself and you see couples
and stuff, kids, families.
And kids and families and couples
on their honeymoon and
shit. And you're already feeling a little crazy from the
role you just played. And you're looking at them and they're
looking at you like, why are you here by yourself?
You know what I'm saying? And it's kind
of like, this is really weird. I think
I'm going to go back to the room, just be by
myself. But then you end up making friends sometimes when you go places by yourself.
People do talk to you more.
Yeah, to a certain extent.
But after that, I didn't want to talk to anybody.
I needed complete and utter silence after that
because I was definitely in a disturbed place.
Did you feel the spirit leave your body?
I did.
Really?
It's weird.
I did, yeah.
I was drinking some tequila.
That usually puts the bad spirit. That put it away, weird. I did. Yeah. I was drinking some tequila. They usually push the badge.
They put it away, man.
They put it away.
I remember exactly the night it happened.
Really?
When I just kind of let it all go, man.
Yep.
Are there certain roles that you've turned down because you're like, this is too, like,
I can't, too intense for me.
I can't go from this to that.
I'm never scared to take, I mean, I think for colored girls was probably the most
trepidation I've had
about taking a role.
That's an African American
horror movie.
Yeah.
I've watched that movie
twice in my life.
I'm like,
I'm never watching this again.
Great movie,
but that is a tough
goddamn movie to watch.
It was a tough play.
You know what I mean?
It was a tough play
and obviously
the traumatic scene
of, you know, what happened with Bo Willie and the kids,
I mean, that just takes it to a whole other level.
And I was really terrified of taking on that role.
I remember at the time I asked my mom if she would be okay
because I never wanted to disappoint her.
She's gone now, but I never wanted to disappoint her. She's gone now, but, like, I never wanted to disappoint her.
And so it was very important for her to, like, kind of say okay to that.
If she had said, I really don't want you to do it,
I probably would not have done it.
Wow.
Really?
Yeah, because that's how much she meant to me.
But she gave it her blessing.
She did, you know, and I told her my angle, which is, you know,
I feel like I can shed light on PTSD and the trauma of war.
And she understood and respected that.
And she said, you know, yeah.
Was she like a religious person?
She was.
Was she able to see the movie?
She didn't watch the movie.
She didn't watch it.
It's funny because when I read Sidney Poitier's book, you know,, he talked about never wanting to disappoint his parents and how that was kind of what drove him in his career path and everything.
And so I think I took that on myself.
Now, at the same time, I have a creativity inside of me that makes me want to challenge myself. And so, you know, when I did Perfect Guy,
it was all about taking that romantic comedy image
and turning it on its head.
Right.
And saying, you know, don't label me in that way.
You just made me look at your character
in For Colored Girls different,
because back in the day, I wasn't up on PTSD and trauma
and, you know, the pain that he probably had from the war,
so he was redistributing that pain to other people.
Now I'm looking at it like, oh, I got a little more sympathy for the character.
Exactly.
And that's what I was trying to put out there because I had seen
and done so much research on soldiers coming back
and the trauma that they go through over there.
I mean, when you witness kids being murdered,
I mean, how do you come back from that and be normal?
You know what I mean?
But it could have been you.
It could have been me.
It could have been any one of us that went away and came back.
And that's why Kimberly Elise's character is so,
she's going through what they call secondary PTSD.
And that's when your loved ones or your caretakers
are deeply affected by what you're going through.
And so she didn't know
even how to handle me
because she just,
in her mind,
I was gone.
But she was hoping
and wishing for me to come back.
Yeah, and it shows
how we dismiss people
with mental health issues.
All the time.
I was like,
that's just a crazy drunk.
That's what I thought.
You know what I'm saying?
And you know,
see, that's why you don't
date light-skinned guys.
Right.
Why are you hating on him?
You're a hater, bro.
This guy's a hater.
Only light-skinned guys can have PTSD.
Only you and I.
No dark-skinned brother ever had trauma.
Ever.
The dark-skinned brothers don't handle trauma.
They don't cry for us.
You know what I mean? We don't need therapy. They don't cry. They don't cry for us. You know what I mean?
We don't need therapy.
We straight.
Our melanin makes us strong.
You know what I'm saying?
That's crazy.
Right.
Are there any roles that you decided not to do that you regret?
And I said, damn, I should have did that role.
And, I mean, there's roles that I didn't get.
But I've also grown and matured to a point where I'm confident that
What's mine is mine. You still go out for roles because it seems like you're so yep
Terrible you look tired
What haven't I done they kind of show that I can do
Like really y'all really need to see more work What haven't I done to kind of show that I can do this? Right, you walk into a room and you're like, really guys? Like, really?
Y'all really need to see more work?
That's why it's beautiful when a black man like Dion and Robert can fund a film
and they're like, we know who we want.
That's what I love.
One thing that I love about Dion is he definitely fights for me,
but he also is aware that, audience that I built it can supersede
some of these other cats.
Bottom line.
And you know what man
that's why I like
movies like The Intruder
I like to support
not just because
it has a black cast
because we always do that
when it's a black cast
we support it
but it's black funded
black produced.
These are the ones
we should be making
$50, $100 million.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah.
Well thank you for joining us sir.
Michael Healy. Now when does The Intruder come out this week? May 3rd. May 3rd. Alright we can't wait These are the ones we should be making $1,500 million. You know what I'm saying? Yeah. Well, thank you for joining us, sir.
Michael Ealy.
Now, when is Intruder coming out this week?
May 3rd.
May 3rd.
All right.
We can't wait till you leave so we can finish watching it.
All right. I'm going to do a screening for it.
I'm going to get a theater and do a screening for it somewhere in New York.
Okay.
Yeah, we're going to make that happen.
I appreciate it.
Let's do it.
Thank you.
Thank you.
I'm going to buy some tickets.
I'm 40 minutes in right now, so I got to see the rest of it now.
That's over an hour already.
I'm almost done.
You're almost done? I'm going to tell you what happened. No, don't tell me now. That's over an hour already. I'm almost done. You're almost done?
I'm going to tell you what happened.
No, don't tell me nothing.
That's what's up.
I appreciate y'all.
Thank you.
And Envy might start crying because he cries a lot during movies.
There's nothing sad, right?
Who?
Envy.
He might start crying.
I cried during Creed.
Did you?
And I cried during Thug.
Did you see Thug?
No.
Nobody's seen Thug.
You seen Thug?
Wasn't Thug good?
Why are you talking about the hate you get?
Yes, the hate you get. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. So why'd you call it Thug? It's called the hate you get. Thug, man. It's called Thug. You seen Thug? Wasn't Thug good? Oh, you're talking about The Hate U Get? Yes, The Hate U Get.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
So why'd you call it Thug?
It's called The Hate U Get.
It's called Thug, man.
It's called Thug.
We saw The Hate U Get.
I saw The Hate U Get.
My daughter read the book and then we watched the movie.
I'm like, what the f*** is Thug?
Oh, my goodness.
I just gotta give a shout out to my man Russell Hornsby because he killed that role of the
father in that movie.
Yeah, he sure did.
He killed it.
He sure did.
Why'd you think that movie was called Thug before we leave?
The Hate U Get is the acronym.
It's called The Hate U Give.
It's the acronym.
It's the acronym.
Oh, I got you.
It's really called The Hate U Give, FYI.
When I watched it in the movie on the plane, it just said Thug.
The book is The Hate U Give.
Because it couldn't write the whole thing.
It was just Thug.
No, that was your nameplate for the seat, for the flight you was on.
It was a racist flight.
You don't even know it.
You had your hoodie on and your tattoos.
And I'm like, Thug.
Oh, my goodness.
That's how it goes.
So it's not going to cry during The Intruder.
Yeah.
It's not creating tears so much as it is.
I cry all the time.
Come on.
They ain't going to think I cry all the time.
Nothing wrong with a man crying.
Nothing.
My goodness.
This is Michael Ealy.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
This is The Rumor Report with Angela Yee.
Rumor has it Angela Yee.
On The Breakfast Club.
Well, of course, it's Friday.
That means albums are out.
So shout out to Schoolboy Q, who was just on The Breakfast Club as well yesterday.
He put out his long-awaited Crash Talk album.
So make sure y'all download that and check out our interview.
I dig it.
With Schoolboy Q.
All right. Now, Wendy Williams, she has rebooted her after show YouTube series.
She started doing that again on Wednesday, and she spoke about having to be careful. Now, if you guys remember, there were allegations that Kevin Hunter, her soon-to-be ex-husband,
tried to poison her, and cops were actually called to the house in January with that anonymous tip.
Well, here's what she had to say on her after show when she was given some cupcakes.
The woman who won eye candy happened to have been the woman who gave me. Well,
now she told me there were cupcakes. I saw on the box it said cupcakes from the cupcake man
or something like that in Jersey, like a legit place. So I know they're not poisonous. So I'm
going to share them with the crew.
I will say that was always Wendy's thing, though.
She would never eat things that people gave her
because she was always afraid of the killer,
and she would always think anyone sending her food was trying to poison her.
She would say that a lot.
Would she eat it for real or really not eat it?
It depends. It depends who sent it, actually.
It all depends.
But who knew all these years the killer, allegedly, was her ex-wife,
Doodoo Brown?
Why you call him Doodoo Brown?
Doodoo Brown!
Hey, why are you calling him Doodoo Brown?
Because Calvin Hunter is always doing too much, and he's from Brownsville.
All right.
He's stupid, man.
I hate you.
Now, let's talk about Lil Nas X.
He's going to be making a guest appearance at Stagecoach with Billy Ray Cyrus.
So that's a three-day festival, and it's a country festival.
So, yeah, that's going to be a big deal for them.
It's a big deal for Billy Ray Cyrus.
Don't stereotype them.
Bobby Bones don't do that.
As well, because this is going to be the first time they perform the Old Town Road live
for the first time at that country music festival over the weekend.
I'm going to take my horse to the Old Town Road and yahoo!
Yeah, Lil Nas X about to realize how conservative the country audience is when he hit that goddamn stage, though.
When he hit that goddamn stage and he get booed for no damn reason.
Well, Billy Ray Cyrus will be there, and I think that song has crossed over.
I mean, it was on the country charts as well.
They didn't want it there, though.
They actually took it off the charts.
I don't know who was they, though.
He better Yahoo us.
Because that doesn't mean the fans.
That country audience is very, very, very conservative.
He better yeehaw.
They didn't like it.
And they like their country a certain way, and I don't think they like their coffee black.
Billy Ray Cyrus posted a picture of a billboard.
It says, Congratulations, Billy Ray Cyrus.
Number one, Billboard Hot 100, Billboard streaming song, streaming worldwide.
He stopped by that sign to thank Lil Nas X and Young K.O., who did the beat, I guess, Take My Horse to the Old Town Road.
He said, I would not have this sign without Lil Nas X and K.O.
So congratulations to that trio.
What's the name of that place? Stagecoach?
Yeah, Stagecoach Country Music Festival.
I'm asking Bobby Bones right now.
Do you think Lil Nas X will have problems at Stagecoach?
He's also doing a video. I'll put Stagcoach.
For the song as well. Now T-Pain
has to take a little break from music.
He went on his Instagram page to post
a video that says under his doctor's
orders, he has to take a break
so he doesn't permanently damage his vocal
cords. The truth of the matter is
I haven't been taking care of myself. After my
last couple shows, I started getting
a few pains in my throat and stuff like that.
So I went to the doctor and
he basically told me
that I had to get off the road immediately
or I was going to start doing permanent
damage to my voice. He's got some
T-pains. Auto-tune
throat pains.
But why do you...
You got auto-tune though.
He's still got a signal. You got you... You got auto-tune, though. Well, you still sing.
You still got to sing, though.
You got to sing through the auto-tune.
And I'm sure it's a lot of stress on your vocal cords.
Auto-tune always makes your voice sound like it's in pain.
All right.
Well, I'm Angela Yee, and that is your rumor report.
Hey, fam.
Now, shout out to Mary J. Blige.
Mary J. Blige called me yesterday.
Surprise.
I seen the number come up on my phone.
I didn't know what it was.
And she was like, hi, is this DJ Envy?
And I was like, uh.
What did she say?
Hey, fam.
Hey, fam.
I was like, yeah.
She's like, hi, this is Mary J. Blige.
And I started stuttering because I didn't really think it was her.
But it was her.
And she actually has a new record that she put out.
She's going on tour with Nas.
So she sent the breakfast off this record.
For Mary J. Blige and Nasir Jones.
It's called Thriving. It's for all your uncles and aunties, okay? We're very excited about this one. That's right. This. For Mary J. Blige and Nasir Jones. It's called Thriving.
It's for all your uncles and aunties, okay?
We're very excited about this one.
That's right.
This is new Mary J. Blige.
You playing this in the mix?
Nah, and then we're going to play a Mary mix.
We're going to get some Mary on.
Let me know your favorite Mary record.
What you want to hear?
I'm going to play Mary, though.
I know.
I want to.
Never mind.
Oh, what you want to hear?
I wanted to hear Yeba.
Evergreen.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeba about to be a superstar out here in East Creek.
She's a young Caucasian from Memphis.
We throw it back on Friday, though.
She got a real soulful voice.
Nobody would ever know the difference.
They wouldn't know if this song is new or old.
But drop on the Clues bombs for Yeba, but okay.
We'll get that on next week.
Queen of soul, Mary J. Blige.
I'm not mad at it.
All right, let's do it.
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Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We got a special guest in the building, Storm Salter.
Now, Yee, you've seen his new movie, Sprinter, right?
Yes, I saw the movie, Sprinter.
I had the opportunity to see it.
And it was amazing.
So I don't want to give away too much.
So, Storm, you give away what you want to give away,
and then we'll talk about it.
It's a story of a young boy,
17 year old kid, making
that transition moment from high school to
becoming an adult.
It's a story of a boy whose
mom leaves when he's seven to come to the
US to work as a nurse, stay on a visa.
Supposed to return in two years
and it's ten years later, she hasn't returned.
She can't leave.
Because if she leaves, then she can't get back to America.
You know, that's where the immigration thing goes.
And in the larger sense, it's a story of this young boy who thinks if he can only run fast enough,
if he can only make the national team, if he can only achieve on the track,
maybe he'll have a chance of getting back to his mother.
But it's also a story of, you know, in the post-Hussein Bolt world, you know, the sprinters,
some of these high school kids,
they're so fast, it's like they can
see the potential. If they can
make it just one second faster,
you know, they might be in the terrain
of Bolt and some of the greats. So their
world changes once people see you and know that
you have potential. Hussein Bolt is actually
in the movie, by the way.
You know, I was in Jamaica
one year and it was
during the Olympics
and it's like,
I was at the airport.
Yeah.
Everything shut down
when Usain was about to run.
I'm talking about everything.
Like, they shut
the whole airport down.
No security line,
no nothing.
Everybody just stopped
to watch Usain run.
In the middle of the city
in halfway tree
is like Times Square
for Olympics, you know?
All the traffic stops,
people are in the middle of the street.
So yeah, track is a thing for us.
Do people look at track
the way I think
some black kids in America
look at hip-hop?
Like they look at it
as their way out
of their circumstances?
Yeah, I think definitely.
I think track is definitely
an avenue
and has been an avenue
for a lot of people
to kind of
take themselves
through school professionally
and other avenues. Track has
been a major, it's a
powerhouse effect. We've not only been
great athletes, but it's had a
great effect on us as a country
and just lifting people. Now Storm,
I know it was important for you to kind of break
these stereotypes of what we're used to seeing
when you see a movie in Jamaica,
you think of shattas
and you think of things like that.
And for you though,
this was a totally different type of movie.
You don't see anything happening
like people getting shot
or anything like that in this movie.
So why was it important for you
to show this side of Jamaica?
Yeah, because you know,
the thing is,
it's not like stereotypes,
there ain't some element of truth or it wouldn't become a stereotype, the thing is, it's not like stereotypes that ain't some element of truth
or it wouldn't become a stereotype, right?
But when that's all that you show or rely
on, it becomes what you imagine everything is.
And everyone isn't living this
extreme live or die
situation that you kind of imagine.
You know what I mean? It's just showing a regular
family, showing the obstacles of this
youth being, you know, it's not like if he doesn't win
the race, he's going to die. No, it's
but if he does win the race, maybe he can
get his family back together. It's a simpler
obstacle that I think a lot of
us as humans are going through more
realistically. And I think
if we can show that and add characters
that have this kind of nuance and simplicity,
that's kind of what makes the story a bit more radical.
You know,
Jamaican men, it's also a story about masculinity and Jamaican men.
Jamaican men don't eat poom poom?
Well, that's not it.
You know, you would think, like, imagine this.
The mom is gone for 10 years.
What do you think the dad is doing in Jamaica,
if you had to imagine?
The mom is gone for 10 years?
Yeah, she's been in America for 10 years.
She's a faithful black Jamaican man,
like every other black man out here.
What do you think we're doing?
But I think the assumption would be he's getting it in with a lot of other women. For sure. you're making man like every other black man out here what do you think we're doing yeah but i think
the assumption would be he's getting it in with a lot of other women for sure and we play on um on
that you know what i mean we play on that assumption and and um this young boy who's wondering why his
mom is not coming back and thinking maybe it has something to do with his dad and uh and his dad
is suffering his own demons trying to be faithful black man husband um not trying to be a faithful black man, husband.
Not trying to be, being what he is by nature.
Being, but just trying to be happy.
And being tempted by that damn devil.
Right, but also just missing his family, missing his life.
So it's showing a family that's trying to be as cohesive as possible, but because of the dynamics of economy, immigration, et cetera,
they are separated.
You know what I mean?
And I think that's important.
It's so normalized.
It's so much so
that our lead actor um dale elliott who plays akim sharp you know his own life story is so
similar to that of the characters whereas both of his parents um left went to the uk and to the us
when he was like five to seven and he was raised by his grandparents and uh and when we made this film when we shot
the final sequence in los angeles on his way to los angeles he went to florida and reconnected
with his dad for the first time in a long time probably over a decade we just did our premiere
in london in february and we traveled there and his mom met him at the airport and that was the
first time they reconnected in person in 17 years so it's like we're telling a story about a kid
who's living this and it's such a're telling a story about a kid who's
living this and it's such a normalized existence that even our actors life is even more extreme in
terms of that type of family separation so it's like a simple thing that is very normalized across
the globe and i thought it was worth looking at that and how it emotionally affects why how'd you
make it so fast bro and and i feel like this is a new thing. At least in my... Oh, it's not
new. In my lifetime, how far
does this go back? We used to go to the Penn Relays and it was
always Jamaica win the Penn Relays.
Always. It's pure Jamaicans
in the audience at the Penn Relays.
Honestly, it
has been going back for a long time.
The Champs, which is our national high
school track and field championships, is over 100
years old. Wow. on pretty much every major great track athlete that's come out of jamaica has
passed through there including um hussein and all of the everyone um and i think a big part of it
yes it's probably location and something to do with diet and something to do with genetics but
i think it has a lot to do with coaching we have the best sprinting coaches in the world as well.
And I just think there was investment and so on put into track
and finding athletes from the 70s coming forward.
So not only do we have national talent,
they've built an infrastructure to find that talent and kind of hone it.
It's something that we do well and it's a national pride, you know.
Is there a hunt for the next Usain Bolt,
so to speak?
Always.
I've met a few of them.
Really?
I bet you did.
I've met a few of them.
I've documented them
in studying
to try to create
a realistic character.
You represent.
Can you teach Charlemagne
just one good Jamaican phrase
and teach him how to say it right
and work on his past
just a little bit?
Just a little something.
But I know what,
Charlemagne,
what do you want to say?
Me don't know
what we want to say.
No, man, you're so untired.
You're so untired.
I'm looking good?
Yeah, man.
Oh.
Yeah.
All right, next time.
Next time.
Next time.
My man, Storm Sauter.
I don't think I'm ready for the lesson.
Tell him I'm a bleach.
Tell him I'm a bleach.
They didn't say I'm a bleach.
They said me bleach.
Storm Sauter, man, director of the movie Sprinter. Thank you for coming, my bleach. They say I bleach. They say me bleach. Storm Salter, man, director of the movie Sprinter.
Thank you for coming, my brother.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Now, shout to Michael Ealy for joining us this morning.
Yes, man.
Make sure y'all go support The Intruder.
That's right.
The Intruder is directed by my man, Deion Taylor.
It don't come out until next week, though.
It comes out next Friday.
I'm actually going to do a screening for it sometime next week.
Number one, because Deion is my man.
And number two, this is a movie that is fully funded by black people.
And we go to the movie theater and we make all these other movies
and all these other production companies, millions and millions of dollars.
We need to start supporting our own in that way.
So not only does this movie have a great
black cast, and my man
Dennis Quaid, it is actually funded
fully by black people.
That's dope, and that's just like with the movie
Sprinter we were just talking about too, with
Storm Salter, which is really dope, to support
these movies, and that's
a shout out to them again, also for coming through.
A lot of guests that we had today. The Plastic Cup Boys. Yeah, the Plastic these movies and that's so shout out to them again also for coming through and also
we had today
and
the Plastic Cup Boys
yeah the Plastic Cup Boys
who also have a special
that's gonna be on Netflix
as well
and I'm gonna go see them
on Sunday
I'm gonna go see them perform
but I was gonna say
the movie Sprinter
is a Caribbean movie
and it won all kinds
of different awards
at all these different
film festivals
but you know
it just shows a different
side of Jamaica
we're used to the shattas
and the harder they come and all of that it just shows a different side of Jamaica. We're used to the shattas and the harder they come
and all of that,
but this is a different
type of movie.
Absolutely.
And tonight,
I'm going to be in Virginia.
Shout out to everybody
in the 757.
I'm going to be out at,
you know,
Pharrell is doing this huge
festival out there this weekend.
Something in the water festival.
I'll be down there.
I'm actually doing a party
with Michael Vick,
who's from the area,
so it should be a lot of fun.
And then Saturday,
we're doing our real estate
seminar in Atlanta, so if you want to come on through, just be a lot of fun. And then Saturday, we're doing our real estate seminar in Atlanta.
So if you want to come on through,
just hit up the Eventbrite.
You know, we're just really trying to teach people
about real estate.
We're starting from the beginning,
helping them with credit,
helping them with lenders,
hard money lenders,
conventional lenders,
finding agents,
and hopefully they could get a house
and start some investments
and make some money outside of what they're doing.
All right, so we'll see you guys in Atlanta.
Amazing.
And I want to shout out to my Drink Fresh Juice team, drinkfreshjuice.com, the fresh
juice business that I launched.
We're really starting to pick up.
It only launched like a little bit over a month ago, and we've been finding ourselves
in a lot of places now, a lot of restaurants as part of a mixed drink menu.
That's dope.
But also in some other restaurants just as a straight up fresh juice.
So I want to shout out to everybody that's been ordering from drinkfreshjuice.com
so they can support the movement.
But they're delicious as well.
So just want to thank everybody for that.
It's been a journey.
Well, congratulations.
There's still a lot of steps involved in this,
but it's been occupying a lot of my time lately.
But it's worth it, and I love it.
And now I have pressed juice in the fridge every day.
There you go.
Well, Charlemagne.
Yes, sir.
You got a positive note?
Yes, man.
I saw Endgame last night.
It's a great movie.
I'm actually going back tomorrow for the daytime matinee.
I'm taking my daughter because only my wife and I went last night.
But I just want to tell everyone out there,
my positive note is simply this.
Please remember that Dr. Strange watched the endgame 14,605,000 times
and he didn't spoil any of it.
Be like Dr. Strange this weekend. No spoilers
until at least Tuesday. Okay?
Let people find out that Rocket Raccoon
died on their own.
Breakfast club, bitches!
You all finished or y'all done?
Had enough of this country? Ever dreamt about
starting your own?
I planted the flag. This is mine.
I own this.
It's surprisingly easy.
55 gallons of water, 500 pounds of concrete.
Or maybe not.
No country willingly gives up their territory.
Oh my God.
What is that?
Bullets.
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