The Breakfast Club - Terrell Owens and Matthew Hatchette interview and more
Episode Date: February 13, 2020Today on the show we had Terrell Owens & Matthew Hatchette stop by for the first time where they spoke about their new podcast "Getcha Popcorn" Colin Kaepernick, XFL and more. Also, Charlamagne ga...ve "Donkey of the Day" to a scam duo who posed as Wu tang for a free hotel stay and Angela helped some listeners out during "Ask Yee" Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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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.
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 love to hate. From the East to the West Coast. DJ Envy.
Angela Yee.
Charlamagne Tha God.
The realest show on the planet.
This is why I respect this show, because this is a voice to society.
Change in the game.
You guys are the coveted morning show, but y'all earn it.
Impact in the culture.
They wake up in the morning and they want to hear that Breakfast Club.
The world's most dangerous morning show.
We in the mother.
We in the mother... We in the... Come on, Yee.
I can't hear anything.
Me neither.
I thought it was just me.
I was like, am I going to...
I'm like, I can't hear a thing.
Is that 41 finally kicking in
to where I can't hear nothing?
Hello?
Hi. I can't hear nothing. I can hear like... I can hear us like, I can't hear a thing. Is that 41 finally kicking in to where I can't hear nothing? Hello? Hi.
I can't hear nothing.
I can hear like, I can hear us, but I can't hear like.
All right, well, I'll pretend I can hear things.
Nope, we need our music.
There you go.
Press reset.
Press, hit it.
Rewind.
Rewind selector.
What do you call that when that happens?
Do they take us out of, what?
Good morning, USA! world. That's right. Peace to the planet. That's why I say peace to the planet. Peace to the planet. It's Thursday!
Yes.
Yes. Good morning, Angelique.
Good morning, Charlamagne. I'm gonna tell you something.
I have been thinking about something that I think Angelique
can help me with. I was trying
not to get excited about this.
I was, you know,
like purposely, purposely
not trying to build anticipation up
because I was very excited when this got announced last week.
But it's very hard for me to contain my excitement now.
What's up with this whole Electronica album?
It will be out.
It's done, I've heard.
You used to manage Jay Electronica.
Yes, I sure did.
And I actually was the one that called them to meet Jay-Z.
Okay.
So that's how they met.
It was a birthday party for Julie Greenwald at the Spotted Pig.
Mm-hmm.
And Jay Electronica
was out with my brother
for my brother's birthday.
And I was like,
you got to come here.
Jay-Z's here.
He will love you.
I got high hopes
for this project.
And I wanted to drop...
You should.
I wanted to drop
during Black History Month.
It's not.
I wanted to drop
on Savior's Day.
It's not.
Jesus.
I want an intro
from the Honorable Minister
Louis Farrakhan
and I want 80% production from Just Bliss.
What are y'all talking about?
The whole electronic album.
Well, he already said specifically when he tweeted that it was coming out,
that it's coming out in 40 days.
Yeah, he called us the other day.
We called him the other day.
Yeah, I called him.
I talk to Jay every day.
We FaceTimed him, yeah.
So we knew about this album about a couple weeks ago,
but they wouldn't let us tell anybody.
Yeah, they wouldn't let us tell anybody.
Well, there's a lot of information that I could give, but I don't like doing that because he's such a private, you know, person.
But there's a lot of activities planned.
There's an album release date already in March.
And he did say in 40 days it's coming out, so that's not a secret.
Yeah.
And as you can see, yes, Jay-Z is on much of the album.
When I spoke to him the other day, I tried to get a record so bad,
he was like, no, Envy, no.
He addresses all the nonbelievers immediately in the first couple bars.
Okay.
And it sounds amazing.
Okay.
And I don't know, what else can I say?
He already has some big things planned for the day that the album comes out.
Okay.
See, I'm just telling you what motivates me.
That's what motivates me in the morning.
What's that?
Because on the way to work,
I was listening to
Jay Electronica, Jay-Z,
We Made It Freestyle,
listening to Shiny Suit,
Shiny Suit Theory.
Shiny Suit.
Shiny Suit.
Very hard for a man
with a lisp to pronounce that.
Okay, but I was just
vibing to Jay Electronica.
I would rather it drop
during Black History Month
on Savior's Day,
but hey, you know,
at least we're getting
the project.
And we promised
we wouldn't say anything.
I remember the other day he was like, no, he's not going to drop the album,'re getting the project. And we promised we wouldn't say anything. I remember the other day
he was like,
no, he's not going to drop the album,
but I knew it was done,
so I couldn't say anything.
He tweeted it was done.
Yeah, he said it.
Oh yeah, but you said
it wasn't done.
It was something that you said.
I said,
what does album done mean
to Jay Electronica?
I still don't know
what album done means.
It's done, it's done.
It's done, it's done.
But here's the other thing about it.
Here's a cool story.
The day that he met Jay-Z
at the Spotted Pig,
he gave Jay-Z,
he sent him a song
and Jay-Z sent back the song
and the next day
he would have a verse on it
and the dream,
that song.
Okay.
The next day.
When does that happen?
All right.
Well, let's get the show cracking.
Oh, we got a good show
for you today.
I mean, we have a decent show
for you every day.
I think so anyway.
But this morning
we have Terrell Owens.
Terrell.
Terrell.
Terrell, you're right.
Terrell Owens. Terrell Owens. It's. Terrell. Terrell, you're right. Terrell Owens.
Terrell Owens.
It's not like being called Terrell.
And Matthew Hatchett.
Hatch.
They're the host of the Get Your Popcorn Ready podcast.
Correct.
But you know, Terrell Owens is a Hall of Fame NFL wide receiver.
Yes.
Very interesting person.
Yep, yep, yep.
And we got front page news.
What are we talking about?
Easy.
Well, imagine the police get called on you because you will not move your seat in the classroom.
This is exactly what happened at Ball State University.
All right.
We'll get into that next.
Keep it locked.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
That's crazy.
I didn't know our cameraman had such an intimate relationship with his dog.
He's in a bad mood because his dog slept with his back to him.
Yeah, his dog put him on the couch last night.
How does your dog make you sleep on the couch?
Oh, my God.
How does the dog tell you you're a bad boy?
You're a bad boy.
You've been a bad boy.
Poor little Fitz.
All right.
Fritz.
White people are crazy.
Fritz, man.
All right, let's get into front-page news.
Get it right.
Where we start, Yee?
We are going to start with China.
They are seeing 242 coronavirus deaths,
and they said there's nearly 15,000 new cases in one day.
So that's a huge jump in cases in just one day.
So they said in addition to the new cases,
those 242 new deaths were also reported yesterday. So
it looks like it's a very serious thing.
In the United States, they also confirmed a 14th
person who is now under quarantine
in California who has been infected by
the virus. That patient has not been
identified, but that person had returned from
China on a State Department chartered
flight. Why do
people keep talking about this like it's something
that's affecting America? Am I missing something?
Well, we told you that 14 people here
have been affected. And then there's people that
if you've traveled to China, there's a chance
that you could come and bring it back
and it can spread quickly if you aren't
diagnosed with it. You know, you're
not under quarantine. Other people can get it.
And it's not without a lot of business. It just feels very Ebola-ish.
Remember when everybody raised
so much hell over Ebola, but it wasn't really a threat to anything here in America?
No, this is a threat.
If somebody has it in his hair, it's very contagious.
And it's slowing down business, too.
Like, even this weekend is an All-Star game, and usually the Asian community is big in the All-Star world, basketball world, buying tickets and tourism.
A lot of people can't fly in.
They can't fly in.
So, you know, there's a lot of hotel rooms.
There's a lot of tickets.
It's affecting us. If you were planning to go to AllStar Weekend, that was a great time to get a room
because the rooms are super cheap.
People have to cancel those rooms.
But what about the coronavirus?
A lot of people can't fly in.
If you're in town, you can't fly in.
You can't fly in.
So it's not there.
It's not in Chicago.
No.
Oh, okay.
So really no threat is what you're saying.
Well, there's a threat.
14 people have it.
It can go.
Where do 14 people live? I'm just there's a threat. 14 people have it. It can go. Wait, are 14 people there?
I'm just asking.
Different cities.
Okay.
All right.
Now, there is a professor
at Ball State University
who will not be able
to teach the rest
of the semester
because this professor
called the police
on a black student
who would not move his seat.
Now, according to
Sultan Benson,
he's a student.
He came into the classroom.
His usual seat was taken.
So the professor, Shaheen Borna, said take that seat toward the back.
He took that seat.
But then another student left a half an hour into class,
and the professor asked Sultan Benson to move on up.
He was like, look, I've already unpacked my things.
My computer's charging.
I'm good.
And the professor called the police on this student.
Now here is what Sultan Benson had to say.
30 minutes into class, a young lady had to leave for some reason.
We're unsure what the reasoning was,
but she sits directly in the front of the classroom.
About five minutes after that, the professor asked me to move to that seat.
Mind you, I have my book bag and everything already undone.
My laptop's plugged in. It's charging.
He gave me the two options of you can move or I can call the police. Going gonna call the police? I was scared I was gonna get shot. I was gonna get
tased, get beat, arrested. All right. A lot of the students were also coming to his defense.
They were filming the incident as well. And the professor has since apologized to the class,
apologized to Sultan Benson directly, stating as a professor at Ball State University,
it is my responsibility to ensure that you and all of my students
receive an excellent educational experience.
I am sorry that my actions today did not contribute to that.
It's amazing that before I even knew the details of that story,
as soon as I heard it in my mind, I hear,
guess what race it is!
And I'm like, I bet you he was a young black man.
Mm-hmm.
Yep.
All right, well, I'm angela yee and
that's your front page news all right get it off your chest 800-585-1051 if you're upset you need
to vent phone lines are wide open hit us up now it's the breakfast club good morning the breakfast
club is your country falling apart feeling tired 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 for 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.
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. Bullets.
We need help! We need help!
We still have the off-road portion to go.
Listen to Escape from Zakistan.
And we're losing daylight fast.
That's Escape from Z-A-Q-istan on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
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 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.
This is your time to get it off your chest,
whether you're mad or blessed.
You better have the same energy.
We want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club.
Hello, who's this?
Yo, Zara, it's your boy Kevin, man, out of Fort Myers.
What's up, bro? Get it off your chest.
Yeah, I need y'all help. I need y'all help.
So, my girl Cynthia, for three years, I know she's listening right now.
I'm not just mentioning myself.
But she been telling me how I need to go see the new Bad Boys movie.
She already went with her girls or whatever.
So I called my step-girl last night just, you know, because I work.
I want to go to the movies.
And then, boom, I walk in and I see my ex.
I saw my ex.
And you was by yourself?
That's a lie.
You went with your ex to the movies.
Don't tell us the same lie you told your girl.
And what did you do after that?
How was she looking?
That's why I need you.
She was looking far, looking good, too.
I think she stalked me.
How she know?
How she know?
So you was at the movies by yourself?
I was one of none just to go watch the movie.
I wanted to go out.
And what did you do after that?
Was she by herself also?
What did you do after?
Did you stay or did you leave?
I stayed.
You dumb.
You sat next to her?
Well, first of all, you did because you and your ex
planned to go to the movies together.
Y'all sat next to each other.
You guys made out.
I believe that you
met your ex there, bro. I don't believe that was coincidence.
I didn't see.
Do I tell my girl that I see my
ex or do I keep it personal?
Are you going to tell her you went to the movies with your ex?
Do you go to the movies by yourself a lot is the question.
Answer me that question first.
I have before.
No, if it's not
a regular habit,
it's something that she knows
that you do on the regular,
she's not going
to believe you, bro.
Your voice sounds
like you're lying right now.
Mmm.
Mmm.
That's what guys say
when they lie.
Mmm.
I couldn't sleep last night.
Mmm.
I couldn't sleep last night.
I was a little bit strong.
I was like, ain't she looking good, Angelou.
Did you keep in contact with her after that and hit her up and tell her?
I did not.
I did not.
When are y'all going to the movies again?
Stop it.
Stop it.
Stop it.
Do I tell my girl?
Do I tell Angelou?
I think you should tell her the truth.
You better tell her.
First of all, she definitely recognizes your voice.
Yeah, if it's the truth. If it's the truth. You better tell her. First of all, she definitely recognizes your voice. Yeah, if it's the
truth.
If it's the truth and you really feel like you need
to get that off your chest, that's who you need to be calling
and venting to. Not the Breakfast Club.
Hello, who's this? Good morning, it's Mike.
Mike, what's up? Where you calling from?
I'm calling from Palm Beach
County, West Palm Beach, Florida.
What's up, Mike? Sorry to hit it.
No, no, Charlamagne. Palm Beach, Florida is the best place to be, without a doubt.
The craziest people in America come from the Bronx and all of Florida.
I don't care how sunny that state is.
No, man.
Not from Palm Beach.
Anyway, Envy, I want to get off my chest, man.
I feel like you got to talk more about your backstory and how you got to where you are.
I follow you on social media, and I feel like you do so many good things as a father and as a husband and a businessman that, like, people could really look up to you, especially somebody like me.
So I feel like you talk more about where you came from and how you got to the position that you're in now.
He talks about being gay every day on this radio.
Every day on this radio, he talks about giving a man fellatio.
What are you talking about?
I am not gay.
Salome is definitely suspect.
I talk about my story all the time, but don't worry.
There's a book that's coming soon
that'll talk about my story and how
I grew up and how I got into this industry
and how I got on The Breakfast Club and everything.
All that is coming soon, but you can
check out Revolted, a documentary
on me, and it kind of
tells the
whole story. So if you go to YouTube
and click Revolt DJ Envy, I'm sure it'll pop right up.
That's awesome. I love you guys. I appreciate
everything you guys do in the morning
for me, man. I appreciate it. Alright. Love you back, bro.
Hey. Peace.
I just will never forget on Envy's Wikipedia how it
said that he was a gardener in Queens
who got his big break when he met
Chloe in his basement. You know what?
And that actually inspired me to ask you if you could help me with,
I want to do some gardening in front of my house.
That's right.
Sure.
Show us where you planted those seeds, Envy.
You just want me to be gay so bad.
I said anything about being gay.
Before you just did.
I'm talking about you planting seeds.
Before you just did.
Okay.
You just something you want to tell me, Kinky Man?
Just so happens.
Guys, this is not about y'all.
Just so happens, doo-doo is a good fertilizer.
Helps things grow.
This sounds like
get it on your chest.
Get it off your chest.
800-585-1051.
If you're upset,
give us a call.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Wake up, wake up.
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 Nasty Blind Buck out of 757.
Nasty Blind Buck.
What's your name?
Nasty Blind Buck.
You got a disgusting name, bro.
You called yesterday.
Yeah.
Nasty Blind Buck.
Did you get in touch with Blind Beauty?
Nah, the dude just told me she called too.
Okay.
So I want to thank y'all for that assist.
DJ Envy, Angela Yee, and Charlamagne Gotte.
Hold on, all right?
You hold on.
The best assist in the world are the ones you don't see coming, right?
You're stupid.
Hey.
Blind Beauty.
Hello, good morning, you guys.
Meet Nasty Blind Buck.
He wanted to meet with you.
Y'all both blind.
He wanted to holler at you for Valentine's.
Nah, we didn't say all that.
How are you, darling?
I'm good.
How are you?
I'm good.
You definitely need to get Instagram because technology is amazing.
I use my Instagram.
I got to get to all that.
Y'all both blind.
Y'all both in the music industry.
Why don't y'all hook up somehow, some way?
I didn't get your number.
No, sorry.
Y'all are foul for that.
Really?
What?
For the hookup?
We hooking y'all up.
I think this would be great.
Okay, business.
All right.
Well, you can email me at emailblindbeauty at gmail.com or on Instagram at youareblindbeauty.
Technology is an amazing thing.
Blind Beauty, you're single?
Are you single, Blind Beauty?
Listen.
Nasty Blind Buck, are you single?
I'm not single, Envy.
He's just trying to work.
Everything's got to be a hookup.
This is my business.
I thought this would be dope.
I just thought it would be a hookup.
First of all, we can't even vouch for this guy.
Stop getting in the middle of blind business.
You can't even see what's really going on.
We don't even know what's going on with him.
Oh my God.
Can I say something really quick?
The reason why I called?
Go ahead.
Please, yes.
Yes, it was lovely to meet you.
Definitely give me your number and I'll talk to you as it relates to business.
Yeah, we're not a to business. Yeah, definitely.
But anyway.
Yes, ma'am.
Please be nice to
all of the singles this year, okay?
Oh, that's right. Valentine's Day is
coming up. That's right. It's tomorrow.
Tomorrow. And you know
what else is tomorrow? What?
Yes, me and Trav are dropping us off on this
car ride, okay? Are you going to ride? Sounds sexy. You know what else is tomorrow? What? Yes, me and Trav are dropping us on this call ride.
Okay?
Are you going to ride?
Sounds sexy.
You want me to be nice to the single people,
but you're dropping a song called Ride.
Therefore, what about the single people who can't ride this weekend?
They ain't got nobody to ride this weekend. Like Nasty Blind Buck.
Oh, my God.
Whatever.
Bye, y'all.
By the way, there's a lot of pressure for Valentine's Day
because it's a Valentine's Day weekend.
That's on a Friday. That's right. And it's a
holiday weekend. And it's All-Star weekend.
So you better have something really prepared for your
significant other. If you're not getting away,
you know, really doing some vacation for
a three, four day weekend, something's wrong with you.
You ain't planning this out. You ain't thinking this through.
You're right. I'm heading out to All-Star. I'm going to be in
Charleston, South Carolina all week. And guess who I'm bringing with me?
Your wife. Absolutely.
You know what I want to do for Valentine's Day?
What?
Stay in.
Okay.
That's what I want to do.
I don't even want to go anywhere.
I don't want to leave the house.
All right.
Well, enjoy your time staying in.
Get it off your chest.
800-585-1051.
Now, we got rumors on the way?
Yes.
First of all, I just saw this story.
One of my favorite books of all time, a young adult book from when I was growing up, is actually being made into a movie.
Finally.
And a lot of women will be able to relate to this book.
Also, let's talk about these xenophobic comments that Jeannie Mai and Jeezy got during Fashion Week.
Goodness gracious.
What is xenophobic?
What's that?
Fear of people from other countries.
Gotcha.
All right.
Get it off your chest.
800-585-1051.
If you need to hit us up now, it's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Is your country falling apart?
Feeling tired? Depressed?
A little bit revolutionary?
Consider this. Start your own country.
I planted the flag. I just kind of
looked out of like, this is mine. I own this. It 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 racket with a black powder, you know, with explosive warhead.
Oh my God.
What is that?
Bullets.
Bullets.
We need help!
We need help!
We still have the off-road portion to go.
Listen to Escape from Zakistan.
And we're losing daylight fast.
That's Escape from Z-A-Q-istan on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
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.
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All the gossip. Gossip.
The Rumor Report. Gossip.
With Angela Yee. It's the Rumor Report.
The Breakfast Club.
Well, on the real, Jeannie Mai was sharing some things that hurt her feelings
that were during
New York Fashion Week when her and Jeezy,
they took a lot of really fly pictures
together at the fashion shows.
They were coordinated.
So here's what she had to say.
When Jeezy and I were in Fashion Week just recently
and there were pictures posted, I saw in the comments on other blogs a couple times of like don't be catching say. When Jeezy and I were in Fashion Week just recently and there were pictures posted,
I saw in the comments on other blogs a couple times of like, don't be catching that corona, Jeezy.
And that's so hurtful because there are people that are actually dying from this.
So I just want to say, we know that misinformation coupled with fear leads to xenophobia, right?
And xenophobia is a deep-rooted fear against foreigners.
So we just got to do better and know that when it comes to yourself,
educate yourself so that you don't give life to fear.
Well, that's ignorant of people because Jeannie Ma was born in Cali.
She's Asian.
She's Asian-American.
She wasn't born in another country.
They're just joking, being hurtful,
but I think they fly.
I think Jeannie Ma and Jeezy together fly.
And she also said that she heard
that there are schools that are considering quarantining Asian kids because they want to keep everybody safe.
How can you quarantine?
Why would you quarantine Asian kids if they were born here in America?
The people that are really at the most risk are people that have traveled to the specific province of Wuhan in China that have been exposed to the virus.
And that's really what the issue is and then came back to the United States.
Yeah, if xenophobia is just like a prejudice
of people from other countries,
they're not from other countries.
Jenny Ma was born here.
I really dislike people who can't even hate right.
You got to get your hate right.
Jesus.
How about no hate?
Yeah, how about that?
You all going to hate.
It's a lot of energy to do it.
At least hate right.
You can't just be out here yelling xenophobic statements
and it don't even make no sense.
You're from this country. Alright, R. Kelly
has reportedly been granted a bail
hearing. He could be released on bail
after being behind bars for those
sex crime cases in Illinois. So
if the judge does approve
for reconsideration to
be released on bail, then it could happen.
As you know, R. Kelly's lawyer
has said that he's not a flight risk because
of his fame and that
he did not actually flee last time when he
had a previous child pornography case.
They said he's never missed a single court date from
2002 to 2008 on his previous
case, so if he is granted bail, they
did propose the judge put him under
home confinement with an electronic monitoring
device. Does he have a home to go to?
I thought they took his place
in Trump Towers. Yeah, I'm not sure
if that was his only home. You know, he had several.
So maybe there's someplace else. I don't think he's going to be able to
pay bail, though. Yeah, he definitely broke.
So, right.
But remember, last time, somebody helped him out.
And she lost her money, right?
Yeah, she's not getting that money back anytime soon.
Just piss that money away.
She was really upset about that.
All right, now Lil Wayne has surpassed Elvis
for the second most top 40 hot 100 hits of all time.
So Elvis Presley has 81.
Now Lil Wayne has 82.
Who's number one?
Drop on the Clues Bonds for hip-hop, damn it.
Who do you think is number one?
Lil Wayne.
Who's number one?
Drake?
Yes.
Drake has 100.
Drop on the Clues Bonds for hip-hop, baby.
Drake and Lil Wayne.
Fourth on the list is Taylor Swift, then Elton John, then Kanye, then Nicki, then Eminem.
Dropping the Clues bombs for hip-hop, baby.
Kanye and Nicki.
Let's go.
And Eminem.
You hate him, man.
You hate him, man.
Go ahead, Yee.
All right.
Now, as much as we love and admire Simone Biles, we never think about everything that she has to go through.
And she's doing an ad for a skincare line.
And what she did in this ad and it's called SK2 is a line.
She said, let's talk about competition, specifically the competition I didn't sign up for and feel like has become almost a daily challenge for me.
And I do not think I'm the only one. In gymnastics, as in many other professions,
there is a growing competition
that has nothing to do with performance itself.
I'm talking about beauty.
I don't know why, but others feel as though
they can define your own beauty based on their standards.
She says, I've learned to put on a strong front
and let most of it slide, but I'd be lying
if I told you that what people say about my arms,
my legs, my body, of how I look like in a dress,
leotard, bathing suit, or even in casual pants
hasn't gotten me down at times.
So she says,
I am dumb competing versus beauty standards
and the toxic culture of trolling
when others feel as though
their expectations are not met
because nobody should tell you or I
what beauty should or should not look like.
That's crazy because her arms, legs, and body
is what gives her the ability
to be Simone Biles.
So how could anybody ever hate on it?
It's so powerful.
But people will find any reason, as we know.
All right.
Now, I was excited when I heard this story.
And I've talked about this book a lot, just me being an ambassador for the New York Public Library,
having my own book club.
This book had such an impact on me growing up.
And that's Judy Blume's book, Are You There, God?
It's Me, Margaret.
Dropping a Clues Bond for the goat, Judy Bloom.
People ask me all the time, who's my dream interview?
That's the one person I would love to interview,
Judy goddamn Bloom. Well, Chelsea Handler actually
just sat down with her at the 2020
Makers Conference, and here's what
she revealed. Well, Margaret's gonna be
the first one. Margaret's gonna be a book.
I mean, a movie. A movie.
She is a book. She's gonna be a movie. I mean a movie. A movie. She is a book. She's going to be a movie.
I don't know. Is it going to work?
Is it going to please you? I have
no idea. But it's exciting
and I think after 50 years
I was ready to
let go. You know that book
when that came out it had a lot of people
against it. They were saying
that it was too sexual.
They wanted to ban that book.
She wanted to show sexuality,
responsibility, girls having a good time.
She said, I didn't set out to do anything
except tell stories as well as I could.
I read all Judy Blume books in elementary school
because I grew up on the Book It program
and my mom was an English teacher and she would always
tell me to read books that don't pertain to me.
So what pertains to me
less than a book about young white girls?
So I've read everything.
Freckle Juice, Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing,
Are You There, God, It's Me, Margaret, Blubber.
Oh, Super Fudge, Double Fudge, Fudge Mania.
I've read them all.
Drop one of Clues Bond for Judy Blume.
She's the goddamn gold.
Now, if you don't know what Are You There, God, It's Me, Margaret about,
do you know what it's about, Envy?
No, I do not.
It's about a young girl
who is praying
to get her period.
Mm-hmm.
You was really
into that book, huh?
I was.
I must.
I must.
I must increase my bust.
We must.
We must.
We must increase our bust.
It was like a little exercise
they would do
because they wanted
their boobs to get bigger.
I got to introduce
my daughter to Judy Blume.
Did you do that?
Did you do that exercise?
Yeah, you did. It's a great read. I'm going to tell to Judy Bloom. Did you do that? Did you do that exercise? Um... Yeah, you did.
It's a great read.
I'm gonna tell you something else. It shows you how culturally clueless Hollywood is.
How the hell you haven't made any Judy Bloom
books into a movie yet?
That's crazy. But I'm excited
for that. Like, listen, that book
that's how I really learned about my
period. And there's a lot of things
that she goes through as a young girl.
That's how you learn about your period, too.
She buys her first ever bra.
That was a big deal for her.
You, too?
She starts thinking about boys.
You, too?
All of that.
So it was like the first book I ever read that was about issues that girls had to deal with.
I am jealous of Chelsea Hamlin.
I wonder, did Chelsea ever have to pay any money to Judy Blume when she named her book,
Are You There, God?
It's Me, Vodka. Are You There, Vodka? It's Me, Chelsea, or something her book, Are You There, God? Vodka. It's me, Vodka.
Are You There, Vodka?
It's me, Chelsea, or something like that.
My name was Are You There, God?
Or maybe it is Vodka.
I think it's Are You There.
I don't remember.
I mustn't preach my bus.
Why don't you have to pay Judy any money for that?
Anyway.
All right.
Well, I'm Angela Yee, and that is your rumor report.
Judy Blume is a goat.
It's Are You There, Vodka?
It's me, Chelsea.
Okay.
I must.
I must.
It's working, Envy.
You already got titties, Envy.
You been at them. I do not have titties. I've been doing push-ups for I must. I must. It's working, Envy. You already got titties, Envy. You've been at them.
I do not have titties.
I've been doing push-ups for nine years.
I'm thinking they're going nowhere.
I do not have titties, by the way.
Might need to get the surgery.
I'm actually down.
Stop spending all that money on your hair.
I'm actually down 18 pounds.
Don't body shame them.
They sitting up nice.
What time is your period?
I like your little side boob.
You like my little side boob?
That little D from that God is sticking out.
I can get on the My God right in my Envy shirt.
Come on.
That's your rumor report.
Let's move on.
D on the D cup.
So when do you catch your period?
Every three months.
I hate this show.
Front page news.
What are we talking about, Yee?
We are going to talk about two former Ohio State football players.
They are former players now.
We'll tell you what they've been charged with.
All right.
We'll get into that next.
Keep it locked.
This is The Breakfast Club.
Good boy.
DJ, MV, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Let's get in some front page news.
Where we starting, Yee?
Well, let's start with two former Ohio State football players
who are now being charged with rape and kidnapping.
21-year-olds Amir Reup and Jessen Wintz.
They were arrested Tuesday night.
They were taken to jail, and they said these alleged crimes happened on February 4th.
It started off with consensual sex.
It was Amir Riep who was having consensual sex with her,
but she decided she did not want to continue,
and that's when Wint entered the room, and Reep asked her if Wint could join,
and that's the point that she said Reep grabbed her by the neck
and forced her to have sex, pinned her in place while Wint forced oral sex on her.
They said after both parties ended, they forced her to give her name and say that the sex was consensual on a video recording.
They also forced her to take a shower, allegedly before driving her back to her residence.
And you could see that she was crying on the video and all of that.
So now his attorney is saying that the charges are outrageously false
and he shouldn't be in jail.
He's wrongly accused.
They plan to prove that.
They said when all the circumstances
attended to this case
are examined objectively,
fairly and in the light of day,
not in a one-sided,
gee, here's the arrest warrant proceeding.
People are going to understand
that she's without any credibility whatsoever.
So that's what's happening.
And right now, the Ohio State University
is on us chapter issued a statement.
Our organization condemns the behavior
and conduct of the two players
involved with these serious allegations.
Our university is failing to dismantle rape culture
in its athletics department
and often abuse is hidden and protected by those in power.
So we will keep you updated
on what's going on with their case.
All right.
Now, donors are leaving Joe Biden after Iowa and New Hampshire results.
A lot of people are preparing to jump ship and throw their money behind somebody else,
even though right now his campaign is doing new ads on social media saying this is only getting started.
Yeah, right.
And according to some insiders, an advisor for Biden told Politico, this is horrendous started. Yeah, right. And according to some insiders,
an advisor for Biden told Politico,
this is horrendous.
We're all scared.
I think we're going to make it to South Carolina.
I know we're supposed to say we're going to
and we're going to win,
but I just don't know.
Listen, Biden sucks at running for president.
This is his third time
and he's really not good at this.
And I often,
I just want black voters especially
to ask themselves one question. Why
are you voting for
why are the two people who have the most racist
legislation
at the top of the ticket for when it
comes to black voters? Why are they getting
y'all support so much? Why is Biden and Bloomberg
getting your support so much when they implemented things like the
stop and frisk policy and the 94 crime
bill and the 86 crack laws? How can you
just trust these people now to say, here, here's my vote?
What have they done to get that gone to that trust?
All right.
Well, I'm Angela Yee, and that is your Rumor Report.
All right.
Thank you, Miss Yee.
I mean, front page news.
Why don't you let me say Rumor Report?
We know what you meant.
Now, when we come back, T.O. and Matthew Hatchett will be joining us.
They're the hosts of Get Your Popcorn Ready podcast.
And when we say T.O., we mean Terrell Owens.
That's right.
Terrell Owens when we come back.
Hall of Famer.
NFL Hall of Famer.
So don't move.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ, MV, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We got some special guests in the building.
Yes, indeed.
We have Terrell Owens and Matthew Hatchett. Welcome, guys. Terrell, man. Terrell. Just say T.O. And Hatch. Yeah, just say T.O. the Breakfast Club. We got some special guests in the building. Yes, indeed. We have Terrell Owens and Matthew Hatchett. Welcome, guys.
Terrell, man. Just say T-O.
And Hatch.
And Hatch.
Man, media has been just butchering my name.
T-O.
They're so used to saying T-O all these years. That's why.
Terrell Owens.
Terrell.
But your first five, six years,
you didn't mind them mentioning your name.
You didn't say nothing.
You didn't say nothing.
Then you got big and you wanted to be like, yo, no, my name.
No, no, no.
My mom named me.
My mama named me Terrell Owens.
I've never gone by Terrell.
Okay.
So you're just like the rest of it.
Wow.
Well, thank you.
There's no journalists in here.
Just a bunch of s*** with opinions.
All right?
Now, y'all got a podcast called the Get Your
Popcorn Ready Podcast.
Get your popcorn ready.
Not get your,
but get your popcorn ready.
I was going to ask
a dumb question.
Why do y'all do
a podcast together?
But I can already tell
that all y'all do
is debate all day.
All day.
So what did you guys
think of the XFL?
Oof.
I thought it was
a great first week.
Now it's going to, you know, can they have that longevity?
You support it?
Yeah.
Yeah, I mean, I'm always going to support,
especially guys that are trying to expand their careers
or trying to get to that next level, trying to get into the NFL.
But I think they're doing a disservice not having some marquee names
on that platform right now.
When you think about the Colin Kaepernicks and guys like that,
that could obviously, I think, push the league forward.
I think Kaeper wanted too much money.
I think they should have gave Kaep some equity
in the actual league.
It's something.
They need a star.
They need somebody where fans can go to and say,
I want to see this person play.
Besides Colin Kaepernick,
who could you see as a marquee player
that they could bring in?
Terrell Owens.
If he still got it.
It looks like he still got it.
He's still in Terrell, man. I said T.O. T.O. still got it. Terrell Owens. Bring him in. Terrell Owens. If he still got it. It looks like he still got it. He's still in Terrell, man.
I said T.O.
T.O. still got it.
Terrell Owens.
Bring him in.
They're going to have to pay me.
Yeah.
How much you, okay, how much you want?
That's the question.
Put it off by the table, Hatch.
How much you want?
They're paying players $55,000 right now.
Huh?
$55,000 right now.
No, that's the average.
Some people get paid more than that.
$55,000 is the average.
At least five mil.
Five mil a season?
That's at least.
To do what? You ain't go do nothing.
What are you talking about?
For somebody to have six touchdowns in eight years.
Hey, that's all right. I got one left in me, though.
How do y'all know each other? We skipped over that part.
How did this happen?
Oh, man, like 20 years ago.
He played with the Vikings.
And he was with the 49ers.
And I was doing a celebrity
basketball game weekend. And I remember we met
at the airport just randomly. He was
going somewhere. I was going somewhere. What's up?
Hey, I'm T.O.
They call me Terrell
on ESPN.
But my real name, I was like, forget all that.
I'm Hap. But in the hood, I'm Terrell.
So you just introduced
yourself to him.
Yeah, we saw each other
just walking by.
What did you think of him
when you first met him?
Honestly.
Well, at the time,
we had the top receiving
core in the league,
right?
And the 49ers
thought they had
the top receiving core.
Oh, that's when you had
Randy Moss and Chris Carter.
Chris Carter, Randy Moss,
myself, and Jake Reed.
His version of the big three,
he included himself.
Absolutely.
It was Jake Reed, Chris Carter, and Randy Moss.
So actually it was the big four, actually.
And they had J.J. Stokes, him, and Jerry Rice.
But when the Vikings played the 49ers, I would always have a good game.
And he was over there, hey, Hash, I like that dude.
That's my guy.
You know what I'm saying?
I was like, I appreciate the support.
And so we—
What did you think about him when you met him?
What was your first...
Is he a cool dude?
He's quiet.
People like said, now the camera's on
and the microphone's in his face.
So now you're going to see the, you know,
lit up a little bit.
But he's really quiet.
He don't be doing nothing.
He just be walking around New York
two o'clock in the morning, not saying nothing.
Why the hell are you walking around New York
two o'clock in the morning?
Ain't no prostitutes out here no more in the streets.
What's up, T.O.? What you doing?
Hey, where's Hilly on?
In the sunglasses. See what type of friends I got?
So he's saying when the cameras come on,
you're a different person. He turns up.
He turns up. That's honestly how
it was when I was younger.
When the lights came on, that was kind of like when I
was at my best. That's interesting because you had
a whole reality show, too, for a couple of seasons.
Yep.
Mo and Keita, are you still cool with them?
No.
Oh.
Damn.
You said that abruptly.
And I'm sure he will vouch for me.
That's what happened.
I don't know what happened.
That's their family feud, if you will.
But, yeah.
No reconciling that?
When your mom tells you about certain people people those two are one of the people
she's like
watch out for them
and that could be reconciled?
man I moved on
that's been like
10, 7
almost 10 years ago
Cass you can't grow
you was on
Millionaire Magic
exactly
I forgot about that
hold on
did y'all
did y'all need the money
at the time
when y'all did this reality show?
no
that was around the time
that the reality show phase was popping.
Was popping.
Yeah.
It was trending up.
Was it worth it, though?
Did they pay a lot?
Yeah, it was cool.
I mean, I understood.
More than the XFL?
Yeah.
I learned a lot about the business behind the scenes,
understanding the executive producer credit,
being on camera, so you were getting like two checks.
He was a million-dollar matchmaker.
How'd he do?
Yeah, that's a horrible, horrible
story. Let's move on.
Life after football is rough, man.
Well, no, you were the millionaire.
You know, it's
TV. Everything is fake.
You know what I'm saying? So he just puts you in a room
with a bunch of, you know, girls, and like
you're supposed to pick one, but
the patty...
It doesn't seem too bad if you're single.
It was cool, but it'sty... That doesn't seem too bad if you're single. It was cool,
but it's still...
They're not really available.
He's still single,
so it didn't work.
It didn't work.
You didn't get lucky.
You ain't hitting nothing.
It didn't work.
It didn't work.
Is it weird to know...
Did you have sex
with anybody on the show?
You know what?
I did not.
Okay.
And I can...
I think, if I can remember.
If I can remember.
Is it weird that a woman
just met a millionaire? Yo, by the way, that's a good excuse I think if I can remember if I can remember
Do they really have classes in the NFL like where they teach you about women when you first get in the league not classes But have but I have seminars. We used to do this thing called the Rookie Symposium.
They would come in and discuss all
these things you're supposed to do. How you're supposed to handle
your money, how you're supposed to handle females, domestic
violence. What did they tell you about females?
They show you a video of Darren Sharper and say,
this is not what you want to do.
That was an example during that time.
Absolutely.
How did this podcast come together?
It was my idea.
No, look. Your idea was Absolutely. How did this podcast come together? It was my idea. It was my idea.
No, look.
No, look.
Your idea was, just guess, he wanted a podcast with himself.
Shocker.
Shocker.
I had been pitching for a show for like two years prior.
And so it didn't work out.
Because it was by himself.
No, it has nothing to do with it.
I was with an agency and then that situation then dissolved.
So, yeah, so he was, we got to talking about doing a podcast. And so he was like, you know, what do you think about it?
I'm like, yes, I've been working on it anyway, trying to get one anyway.
So I'm like, we have a great dynamic.
And so been friends for years.
And so then I was like, okay,
cool. It's something about... So that would be my
idea, right? You just...
So I'm like, alright, cool. Let's see what
we can do. So why you let his name go first then?
That's what I said. I was like, my name
should be first. Nobody knows him.
Hey, I got about 13 fans
out there. And they're loyal.
Well, you have to be honest, right? If you see the
podcast and you see Terrell Owens and Matthew Hatchett, it's called
Get Your Popcorn Ready. I know.
They're going to think it's T.O.'s podcast because of the whole
popcorn thing. With T.O. and Hatch.
And I tried for
weeks to think of a different
name, and I couldn't think of one better, so
I did have to give him that name
and say, yeah, Get Your Popcorn Ready. Nothing wrong with being humble
about things, right? Yeah, yeah. I think
it's a good look for me. When's the last time you've been humble about something, T.O.?
I've always been.
My humbleness has been manageable.
What?
I'd like to expound on that.
No, I mean, I've always been humble.
I guess if you're asking, I guess it's based on perception.
I guess my confidence has been grossly misconstrued as being arrogant.
All right, we got more with T.O. and Matthew Hatchett.
When we come back, don't move.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Good morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We're still kicking it with Terrell Owens and Matthew Hatchett.
Charlamagne?
How do you think your ego helped and hurt you in the league, T.O.?
Well, if you don't know me, then, of course,
you're not going to know how to perceive me.
The narrative was that I was a bad teammate, locker room problems, things of that nature.
But my defense was no players have ever come out and said that I was that that the media has,
you know, put out there. I had coaches, you know, that were served as like father figures,
like big brothers to me. They will pull me to the side. They would let me know if I was doing something wrong.
Every stop that I've made, I've had those coaches that pull me to the side.
I'm like, yo, you're not doing anything wrong.
These were black coaches at that.
They knew what was going on in those locker rooms,
regardless of what was being reported about me.
So that gave me confidence to still be who I was, be outspoken.
And when I was in press conferences or what have you,
post-game or whatever, if they asked me, you know,
what happened during the course of the game
or my feelings about the game, I gave you the real.
It had to hurt in the later years, though, right?
Like when you were still in shape, clearly you could still play,
but clearly they didn't want you in the league anymore.
Yeah, because negativity sells.
Now I think with the social media platforms that we have now, I think I could have dispelled some of that.
Some of those things. I would do an interview with somebody like a Dion Sanders or Andrea Kramer for like an hour and a half.
But then they will break that those hour and a half down to like five, 10 minutes and get that headline.
Right. And then you have a panel of guys that are critiquing that little sound bite so it compounded and made me look even worse i've been a lot of places with t
and like 99 of that those negative things that are on the on espn or fox whatever it usually comes
from a personal basis i've gone on shannon and skip show and something like skip has been like
it hates you. Right.
He was the main cover
because he was a writer,
beat writer,
in San Francisco around the time.
And so, again,
he used me to kind of,
I guess,
put himself in the forefront,
I guess,
to be who he is now.
Catapult his career, right?
Right.
And so all the things
that he said about me,
they're not factual.
Did you ever press Skip?
Like, I know we see the TV
sit down,
but did you ever catch Skip
out and about and like... No. Nah, seen really i've never really seen him outside of
the studio what would you do what would you do what you gonna do what you gonna do
i'm asking what you're gonna do you got a lot of you got a lot of animosity about that dude
if you see him i'm not about that life. Would you speak? No, I mean, sometimes
they say kill people with kindness.
Sometimes I kill them with blindness. I just act like
I don't see them. That's why you keep your shades on?
I just act like I don't see them.
So you really don't f*** with Skip? No, not really.
But like I said, I've gone on the show because I'm confident in who
I am and what I've done and my character.
So again, over these years, like I said,
I think he's done a disservice for
who he is as a journalist to create false narratives and things about me.
You think he personally attacks you?
Oh, no doubt.
For sure.
I mean, the whole T.O. obliterator thing, this, that, and the other.
Team obliterator.
Yeah, I even went on the show.
And, again, you know, he said that was an issue in Dallas.
And I've been removed from every stop, this, that, and the other.
But I went on the show with facts. He said that was an issue. My character was an issue in Dallas, and I've been removed from every stop, this, that, and the other, but I went on the show with facts.
He said there was an issue.
My character was an issue.
When I left Dallas, I went on that show.
When you get released from a team,
the team filed as to why they let you go.
So there's a number of boxes they could have checked.
If it was conduct detrimental to the team,
they could have checked that.
They could have checked that box.
But you know what box that was checked
as to why they released me? It was
performance-based. Too slow. And I don't
even know how that was because I was the
leading receiver. I was the leading receiver.
I'm surprised y'all don't fight yet. I'm surprised y'all
don't wrestle to move forward towards
slap boxes. That's the only way you can
stay relevant.
You don't even know who he is.
That's the only way you can stay relevant.
Damn. Nino Brown G Money, he gonna take That's the only way he can stay with us.
Nito Brown G Money,
he gonna take you to the roof, bro.
I'm gonna throw him
up off that joint, too.
One time,
y'all ain't fight.
One time,
y'all won't fight.
I will mop this
young boy up, man.
Don't play with me.
Come on, man.
Now, listen,
we do have Antonio Brown
coming up here, right?
He'll be here, I think,
like sometime...
Tomorrow.
Oh, tomorrow.
Man, y'all better check that flight.
I know you had a talk with him.
Why you say that?
Why you say that?
What time he supposed to be here?
9 in the morning.
9 a.m.
Y'all better check that flight.
That's all I'm saying.
What do you think about what Roger Goodell had to say about, you know,
wanting to help him out in the league?
I don't know.
What did he say?
He said that they want to make sure they help him.
I think they're talking about him personally.
It seems like it's bigger than football.
They're talking about his personal life.
So they just want to make sure he doesn't literally do something to himself.
Now, you guys have been in the league for a long time.
I wanted to ask you what your conversation was like, though, with Antonio.
I went over there as a friend.
Even with the video that went out, like I said, we've had this discussion.
My thing is, you know, he's a father. He's a friend. Even with the video that went out, like I said, we've had this discussion. My thing is, you know,
he's a father, he's a dad.
I didn't like, you know, the way he was
using the language in front of his kids.
Whatever situations that
he had in regards to the police,
his girlfriend or wife,
whatever the case may be, handle
that outside of the video camera.
You know what I mean? I didn't have a father growing up.
He didn't have one growing up.
So we have a responsibility to be better than what our fathers were to us.
Now, talking about kids, you guys have been in the league a long time.
We talked about CT a little bit earlier.
Would you allow your kids to play football?
Yeah, I mean, I think they're trying to do whatever they can
to make the game safer.
I'm not sure.
I've never really pushed my kids to play anything.
If they wanted to play sports, football, or what have you,
then I'm all for it.
What do you think, Matthew?
I'm not sure yet because, again, I don't have kids yet.
What?
I know, right?
You're wearing condoms all those years in the league?
Hey, you know what?
I buy every condom that he has never bought.
He's got 25 kids,
so that's why I look at that.
I love my kids,
but I'm envious of you.
I thought you were going to say,
I love it, bro.
Right?
But you said you wouldn't let your kid,
you don't know if you let your kid play? I'm not sure yet,
because it's like,
you know,
when your kid's like nine or ten,
that's when you kind of let them play.
And if he's the hammer,
he's out there hitting everybody,
getting up,
saying,
I love it.
Then you let that kid play. But if he's that kid that he's out there hitting everybody, getting up, saying, I love it. Then you let that kid play.
But if he's that kid that's kind of whining about it and crying
and I got a hurt shoulder, a bloody nose,
then I say don't let that kid play.
If he's the hammer, let him play.
If he's the nail, don't let him play.
Yeah, if they got the passion for it, the drive for it, then yeah.
I mean, why prevent a kid from wanting to achieve their dreams.
The CTE, the injuries is what a lot of parents say.
That's part of the game.
That's always going to be something, some recourse to any sport that you play.
So, Hatch, let's start with you.
What do you think of this whole Aaron Hernandez situation?
I think the Florida Gators, the NFL, the NCAA,
they all knew what was going on with him.
And when you're that good, they do what they have to do to keep things quiet.
You think the NFL will have a star player?
Because we don't have a lot of openly gay NFL players.
You think that's something that's going to happen sometime soon?
What was the guy, Michael Sams?
Yeah, every time somebody—
Not a lot.
He could play, and they got rid of him real quick.
Every time somebody comes out and openly expresses themselves
or want to come out the closet and be brave, they're jobless.
Either of y'all have players in the locker room that y'all knew?
I've never known one.
I've never been in a situation where I even suspected it.
So your advice would be stay in the closet if you're in the NFL.
Yeah, if you're trying to really have an NFL career, like, otherwise, your point of really coming out,
if you want to be an advocate for the LGBT community, Matthew's like, just go do that.
Again, that Michael Sam scenario a couple years back, I think, when did he get drafted? Did he
get drafted? He got drafted. Seventh round? Yes. But he was out of the league so quick.
It didn't matter.
It doesn't help.
Was he really good, though?
He was good enough, but they really treat anyone who doesn't fit that criteria
and they get him out the league.
Because if you really look at it, the T.O. scenario, the Michael Sam scenario,
not in that scenario.
No, no, I get what you're saying.
I got you confident.
Okay.
Not me.
I'm waiting to see where he goes with this. Get Not me. I'm waiting to see where you're going with this one.
I'm waiting to see where you're going.
I'm waiting to see where you're going.
And the Tim Tebow
scenario, it's really
all the same. They're three way
different type of scenarios. Religion,
sexuality, and a bad
character, but they get them out so quick.
You see more of the T.O.'s, though. More of the bad character,
attitude, ego, you think?
Not until they do something.
If you see bad character like he had
when you're in your first... I've never really done
anything. Let's say if he would have did that
when he was in his first or second year.
He would have never made it for 15 years.
You have to perform first.
You see what I'm saying? So again, those
whole scenarios,
you don't get to perform unless you're, like, that good that early.
And then we're going to give you some leeway later on.
But the Michael Sam never got there.
So, of course, that could be, like, kind of Colin Kaepernick situation, too.
Perhaps.
Same.
Exact same scenario.
Right?
Do not move the needle in the negative direction, else we will get rid of you.
All right.
Keep it locked.
We got more with T.O. and Matthew Hatchett when we come back.
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Good morning. Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, keep it locked. We got more with T.O. and Matthew Hatchett when we come back. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning.
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We're still kicking it with Terrell Owens and Matthew Hatchett, or T.O.
Now, Colin Kaepernick, did you see his workout?
What did you think?
Do you think he deserves to be in the league after watching his workout?
Yeah.
After the workout, that had nothing to do with it.
That had nothing to do with it. That had nothing to do with it.
To me, he should have been there three years ago.
But at the same time, Cap did pass up contracts that were on the table
because he wanted more money.
So that's on him.
But he wanted fair value for what he was doing.
Who says it's fair?
Based on his production.
Look at the guys that you can compare him to.
You can't compare him to nobody.
Why not?
Because his numbers and his Super Bowls, let's say, because he didn't have it right.
You only good as your last game.
So, again, if you compare his stats to when he left the game versus the guys that are playing now.
That's what they're going to.
They want to pay him like a backup.
Right.
What years was he passing up contracts?
Because I've heard that's not true.
Exactly.
It's just hearsay.
About three, four years ago.
What is the number?
What numbers was it that he was passing up?
Nobody knows.
I don't know, T.
I don't know.
But I heard it was market value.
That's all I'm saying.
But what you're saying is he should have been getting paid like the top 20 guys.
That's what he thought.
I didn't think he was a top 20 guy.
I thought he could play.
I thought he should be in the NFL for sure.
He could be battling for a starting position.
And you treat it the same way.
When you're a free agent and somebody's like, okay, you can come here and you can compete for a job.
Some players don't want to hear that.
Some people want to hear, I'm the starter.
And like I said, maybe, I don't know, maybe that's what he wanted to hear.
But he didn't want to hear you have to compete for this job.
And then if...
He didn't want to go through what Mello went through.
Where Mello went through a team and had to play as a star for a star position.
There you go.
But he did, and he is a star.
But he did, and now he's back playing,
but you have to go through that process.
We're not just going to give it to you, especially black athletes.
They don't just give it to you, especially in the NFL.
There's a bunch of 5, 10, 180-pound white quarterbacks that are third-string guys.
They keep around for four or five, sometimes six, seven years in the NFL.
You'll never hear about them, but they're not moving the needle.
If you're moving the needle, you better be good, dang near great.
And that's what the NFL is about.
But he's better than those guys, those backup guys.
But he can't get paid like a third-year guy, a third-string.
That's what you just said.
He wanted more money.
We're going to pay you like a third or second-stringer. But what is that money? Nobody knows what you're saying. I know what it is. It's like a backup year guy, a third stringer. That's what you just said. He wanted more money. We're going to pay you like a third or second stringer.
Nobody knows what you're saying.
A backup quarterback gets paid $4 million
a year, but he wants $10 million.
I think he's worth that. But you're not the
GM or the owner, so your opinion doesn't matter.
That's not the point that
I'm making. I'm saying that he's worth
that. So if he turns it down... To you, not
to 32 other teams. For a guy that's
not comparable to his talent then yeah
Of course you're gonna say that damn wait
I can't pay you now based off your best year. Thank you. You're not getting paid today for yesterday's game
Look, I'm a Cowboys fan used to play for the Cowboys. What do you think the problem with the Cowboys is?
Well, they got rid of that. They just got rid of him.
Jason Garrett, right?
That's your man.
They just got rid of him.
That's another one of his boys.
I think this is a year that they progress.
Do you think Tony Romo is a better quarterback or announcer?
Announcer.
Wow.
And I think because of how being a quarterback.
That's your quarterback, though.
Yeah.
Well, you cried.
You opened up your heart and opened.
Right.
But again, he's better at announcing.
This is almost like film study for him.
It is.
But he's basically articulating it to the world, kind of what he sees through his eyes.
Do you have a relationship?
Especially after that interview, when you did cry and everything, did he?
That had to be touching to him, right?
Right.
I mean, he never said anything about it.
Really?
That was just me.
I would have sent flowers.
For sure.
For sure.
That would have been an arrangement.
My man, my guy, he's crying for me, dog.
That's cool, man.
That's the thing about me.
Like I said, I know I was a good teammate,
regardless of what the media has said and what's out there.
Like I said, I've done a number of great things for my teammates.
I was the ultimate consummate pro.
Matthew, let me ask you a question. Does T.O. take personal
accountability for anything he does?
Yeah.
A lot of it. Not all the time.
He's always trying to...
Could I have done some things
differently or better during the course of my career?
Absolutely. But that comes
with maturation.
The maturation process.
I've never felt like I didn't take accountability for anything.
But if somebody's giving false information about me,
then yeah, I'm going to defend myself to the nth degree.
Now, Donovan McNabb.
He was nasty.
You know, you've been saying about how your team love you and stuff,
but Donovan McNabb had some things to say.
He said that you're...
There's only two or three people that don't you're... That's one of the two.
I'm glad you said that because even, you know,
like I said,
there's some inaccuracies,
not factual stuff
that even Skip said.
I heard an exchange
a couple weeks ago
he had with Shannon,
you know, saying that
McNabb challenged me
to a fight and I backed down. He said Jason know, challenged me to a fight and I backed down.
He said, Jason Whitten challenged me to a fight and I backed down.
Wow.
You sound like a punk.
Trust me, neither one of them don't want this problem.
When I got in a scuffle with Hugh Douglas.
That was a real story.
It was what it was.
I went into that locker room after that, and I saw Donovan there,
and he knew what had just happened.
And I asked him.
And you said the same thing.
You want a piece of me, old man?
I said, no.
And I said, if you want some of this, you can get some of it too.
So you put your hand on Hugh Douglas?
Yeah.
I was in the training room.
I was getting treatment or what have you, and I was in the HydraWorks pool.
The door was cracked, and he was yelling through the door
or from the outside, and I heard him, and he was like,
yeah, some people in here are faking injuries, this, that, and the other.
And I found it disrespectful.
So I got up out of the water, addressed the situation,
and we got in a little scuffle, this, that, and the other.
There wasn't really any blows thrown, but like I said, I handled my own.
So you fought you, Douglas, and you went and challenged Donovan McNabb to a duel.
And you went to why they say he was
kind of disruptive in the locker room.
And Donovan McNabb said
no, just to be clear. He didn't want...
He didn't want none of this, trust me.
You can see how that can be misconstrued, like you can be disruptive
in a locker room. But what about...
You didn't say nothing about
Hugh Douglas. He ain't disruptive in a locker room.
He's the one that started.
Yeah.
Now, I'm going to say something.
I'm always rooting for everybody black.
You and Jason Witten.
I might have to go with Jason Witten in the fight.
Well, I mean, you can go with that.
Go with that.
Put your money back.
Put your money back.
What you think, man?
Hey.
Ow.
He has this thing.
It's a different level of strength.
He's got that old country strength.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. He's going to put 225 on the bar and he'd probably barely go do it.
But he's like that old country boy strength
where when he has to do something,
he's got to lift a car.
He's like, God!
Yeah, he's one of those dudes.
Did you and Jason do that?
But that's the thing.
It never happened?
Jason, Whitney and I, there's never been any altercation.
Any beef anywhere.
That's the thing.
Did you fight anybody in the Cowboys locker room?
No.
No scuffles, no nothing?
I almost got into it with the receiver coach, Todd Hayden.
Shoving, pushing?
No, we just got in a...
No, they ain't never going to put hands on.
He would never put hands on the coach.
No, I ain't never do that.
I'm never going to disrespect anybody unless they put their hands on me.
But let me ask you this as a table, right?
If just your eyeballs, right?
You see a white dude and a black dude fighting in the street.
And a cop comes up.
They're both two feet away.
If a cop comes up, who's the cop going to stop first?
The black guy.
The black guy.
Yeah.
That was just him.
You see what I'm saying?
It had nothing to do.
Nobody even knows all these situations.
If he took his shades off, he'd look less suspicious.
I just want to throw that out there.
Why do you have your sunglasses on, man?
My future's bright, man.
I'm like this.
I'm here at the breakfast club.
This is an honor for me to be your honor.
We happy you are. And one thing you both can agree on
is that T.O. should have been one of the NFL's
all-time 100, right?
I kind of like that he's not in it.
Wow.
Because now we're on the same level.
We're on the same level, though.
We both didn't make it.
What about top 10 wide receivers?
He should have made that.
Oh, he definitely should have made that.
Yeah.
I mean, it's not even close.
You know what I'm saying?
I've been, like, these are the things that I've been forced to kind of digest
throughout the course of my career.
Like I said, I wasn't looked upon to be like the next Jerry Rice.
Honestly, I never had any ambition,
never thought I would play beyond the collegiate level.
I didn't even really watch football growing up.
I didn't really know who Jerry Rice was until like my junior year in college.
I hate that.
Because I'm such a football guy, and I wanted all that,
and here's a guy that said he didn't want all that, and he got it.
I want to choke him out right now.
You got to subscribe to this podcast.
You don't know how long Portillo
breaks this team up.
Matthew Hatcher, we appreciate
you guys for joining us. Thanks for having us, guys.
We appreciate it, man. Hashtag GPR.
This has been an honor, man. This has been great.
All right, it's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Turn the mic on.
That was way too much instrumental.
Too much.
We could have been talking over that instrumental.
Yes.
You remember that?
See, you didn't grow up on the radio.
We grew up on it.
No, he didn't.
Back in the day, we had to talk over those instrumentals.
It's called a bed.
It's called a bed.
Okay.
All right.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee.
Shalom and the God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Let's get to the rumors.
Let's talk Snoop.
This is The Rumor Report with Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God, we are The Breakfast Club. Let's get to the rumors. Let's talk Snoop. This is The Rumor Report with Angela Yee.
Rumor has it.
On The Breakfast Club.
So listen up.
Well, Snoop has apologized to Gayle King after calling her a funky doghead bitch.
He now has had a change of heart.
He said he had a talk with his mama. He said, thank you, mama.
Two wrongs don't make it right. Time to heal.
At Gil King, peace and love.
Praying for you and your family as well as Vanessa
and the kids. Here's what he said.
Gil King. I probably tore you
down by coming at you in a derogatory manner
based off of emotions,
me being angry at questions that you asked.
I should have handled it way different than that.
I was raised way better than that.
So I would like to apologize to you probably for the language that I used
and calling you out of your name and just being disrespectful.
Anytime you mess up, it's okay to fix it.
It's okay to man up and say that you wrong.
I apologize.
Hopefully we can sit down and talk privately.
Nothing wrong with that.
I understand why Snoop was mad.
I understand why he was angry.
And you can't tell someone how to react.
But you can't tell somebody if they went too far.
And you can't tell a 65-year-old woman that you may come get her.
Okay, like stop.
We always say every action is a reaction.
And Snoop said his mom called him and his mom checked him.
And sometimes when your mama call you, you listen.
I would like to know how old Snoop's mom is because my mom is 67.
How old is your mom?
She should be 75 this year. How old is your mom? She should be
75 this year. How old is your mom?
My mom is 65.
That's what I'm saying. So she's
Gayle King's age. So can you imagine somebody repeatedly
calling her a dog face B?
No. So yes, I can understand
that. And I have no problem with somebody having a problem
with somebody checking them, but I just
don't like that verbiage.
I will say too, I think in that apology,
Snoop should have encouraged Miss Gayle King
to apologize for being insensitive
to the family of Kobe Bryant
if she feels like she should,
because I know Snoop feels that way.
So in apologizing to her,
he should have, you know,
asked her to apologize as well.
Well, they can have their sit down behind the scenes.
We haven't heard from Gayle since the incident, correct?
Well, yeah, she put out an IG video.
She's been on TV this week, right?
Was she?
She's been working.
CBS this morning, yeah.
Okay.
Food to Gayle King.
All right, now, Timbaland has had a discussion about his opioid addiction.
He was on Tarramon Hall, and he was discussing how bad it was
and how many pills he was taking.
I don't want to glorify it, but it feels amazing.
It makes you feel, for me, it made me feel like a superhero.
How many pills were you taking a day?
Well, Vicodin, that was too weak for me at one point.
I was like, I need something stronger, so I went to Oxycontin.
I was taking 180 a day.
180 milligrams or 180 pills?
180 milligrams.
Milligrams.
That's two pills, but I was taking it like four times a day.
Jeez.
Vicodin is strong, okay?
Yes, it is.
It's over for me for the whole day.
I had to take one time for a root canal, and it hurt my stomach so bad I threw up, and I could never take it.
Well, I got into a car wreck back in the day, and I was taking Oxy, and I think Vicodin for my back. Those are the
painkillers, right? Yes. I loved them.
I'm going to be honest with you. I could totally see how somebody could get addicted to them.
I was having this conversation with Angie Martinez
yesterday just about
how good that stuff is.
It is. It really is.
Not for me. My body doesn't say.
I got all four of my wisdom teeth pulled at once
and I took
Vicodin. I took that.
I probably only took it once because it was so powerful.
I don't like feeling not in control.
You smoke.
You took mushrooms before.
Yeah, but that's different.
First of all, mushrooms wear off way quicker than opioids do. And they're natural.
They're from the earth.
Yeah, they're natural.
They're just poisonous and your body's fighting off the poison.
I never took them.
I don't know.
You should try it.
Nope.
So it was different.
And it was also very, like, enlightening.
I don't feel like opioids were enlightening for me.
It just made me feel out of it.
I wouldn't even give it to my daughter.
If my daughter had her wisdom teeth taken out,
I would not.
The shrooms?
No.
Opioids, you idiot.
I would not give it up.
Nope, I wouldn't give it to her.
Take some Advil.
Just tile it on Advil, yeah.
I was on them for a good month.
It's gracious, bro.
Even after the page decided. I was on him for a good month. Goodness gracious, bro. Even after the Pays decided.
I was on him for a good month.
I can totally see why y'all are into him.
Goodness gracious.
All right, in addition to that, he talks about how he did get clean.
Was there ever a direct intervention?
God came to me.
I don't think a human being could come to me.
Is that what people mean when they say you have to want it yourself?
I think it's part ego
and you don't want to admit that
you have a problem. My mom
kept telling me, she kept having dreams
because my mom prays and she's like
God keeps showing me
your face in white. And I'm like, I got
it, I got it. But then
God just kept tapping me like
you're going to be out of here in a minute.
But how did you get off yours then?
I just stopped.
Did you have withdrawal?
I wasn't addicted.
I think Tim was on it for a long time.
If you're on it for a month, I'm sure there's some addictiveness to it.
I don't remember.
I was a kid, man.
And there's different ways you can actually kick it.
I had to go through this with somebody.
And you can actually, there's a weekend program that you can do.
And that's the hardest thing when you quit cold turkey, if you're really addicted.
Because it's real, like, shakes, sick, nausea, all of that.
Yeah, I don't think I was addicted.
I just liked it.
Okay.
There's a difference.
Yes, there is.
All right, I'm Angela Yee.
No, there is.
There's a difference between just liking something.
I'm sure they just liked it, too, though.
Nah, they was addicted.
Salute to Timberland, though, for telling this story, man.
Because, you know, when you tell your story, then that helps people to tell theirs.
Absolutely.
And it might be people that sprung out on their drugs now and don't know how to get off. Remember Little Mo had her issues, too, because, you know, when you tell your story, then that helps people to tell theirs, and it might be people that sprung out
on their drugs now and don't know how to get off. Remember Little Mo had her
issues, too, as you discussed up here.
Alright, I'm Angela Yee, and that's your Rumor Report.
Because real quick, that's one thing these kids don't realize,
like, you know, they always, when somebody dies,
they're like, oh, I'm about to stop taking these pills.
That's not that easy. Like, some of y'all
really might need to go to rehab or really need
some tips on how to kick these addictions.
So it's good when people tell these stories.
Absolutely.
All right.
Well, who are you giving
your donkey to, bro?
Well, speaking of kicking it,
okay, four after the hour,
we're going to talk about
why there's no future in front
and you don't got a lot of kicking.
We'll discuss.
All right.
We'll get into that next.
Keep it locked.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
It's time for Donkey of the Day.
I'm a Democrat, so being Donkey of the Day. Donkeys of the Day, I'm Charlamagne.
I'm a Democrat, so being Donkey of the Day is a little bit of a mix-up.
So like a donkey, keyhole, Donkey of the Day.
The Breakfast Club, bitches.
Now, I've been called a lot in my 23 years, but Donkey of the Day is a new one.
Yeah, it's Donkey of the Day for Tuesday, February 13th. One day before national,
I'm single and sad about it,
but tomorrow I'm a front
like being an independent
single lady is fun day.
Goes to Aaron Barnes,
Burpo, and Walker Washington, okay?
Some people simply haven't learned
there is no future in fronting.
It's very hard to explain
that concept to people nowadays,
especially with Instagram,
because there may be
no future in fronting,
but there sure are
a lot of followers and likes you can get from fronting.
Oh, there is followers in fronting, people.
But there is no future.
And Walker Washington and Aaron Barnes Burp will learn that the hard way.
So you can front.
You can pretend.
But just like in Cinderella, eventually the illusion will end
and that carriage will turn back into a pumpkin.
Now, Aaron and Walker are in jail for fronting.
Would you like to know what Aaron and Walker were fronting about?
Yes.
Would you like to know why they have been arrested and charged with conspiracy
to commit wire fraud and aggravated identity theft?
Well, let's go to WOR's Joe Bartlett for the report, please.
Two young men named Walker Washington and Aaron Barnes Burpo
have been charged with conspiracy to commit wire fraud and aggravated identity theft
after they put on a paper plane hat, a pair of pumas, and pretended to be with the entertainment firm Rock Nation.
They also went to Target, bought a graphic tee with the W on it,
and told at least one place they were members of the rap group that ain't nothing to f*** with. The Wu-Tang Clan. Thieves duped the Atlanta Georgian Terrace Hotel
out of 45 racks
and the Hyatt Regency Atlanta out of 39 racks.
These fronting motherf***ers
who have to lie to kick it
drove a Rolls Royce Phantom
rented from A National Limousine
which also reported a $60,000 loss.
Two Atlanta recording studios
also lost 17 racks at their hands.
The crew allegedly used one stolen credit card and another that was likely fake.
A suspicious hotel sales director called Roc Nation
and was told by the company that this was all cap.
This was all cap.
Round of applause for Joe Bartlett.
Yo, shout out to Joe Bartlett, man.
Round of applause for Joe Bartlett.
Joe Bartlett gets busy.
He don't know what he's saying, though.
He gets busy.
Round of applause for Joe Bartlett.
Now, I don't know these guys' ages, Walker and Aaron,
but I guarantee you one is older than the other.
The guy who pretended to be a member of Wu-Tang Clan is the older guy.
The guy who said he's a part of Roc Nation is younger, I guarantee it.
Okay, my thing is this.
I can understand saying you're a part of Roc Nation.
It's a company, okay?
The CEOs of that company aren't high-profile people.
They really play the back.
Okay, you see them every now and then.
It's a lot of behind-the-scenes folks in Roc Nation,
so you can probably get that off.
But when you tell people you're a member of Wu-Tang Clan,
one of the most famous groups of all time in any genre of music,
that if you blacken from a certain era,
you can name the whole group soon.
When soon as someone says,
straight from the slums of Shaolin,
the Wu-Tang Clan strikes again.
The RZA. The GZA.
Old Dirty Bastard.
Inspector Deck.
Rayquan the Chef. You got...
Ghostface Killer and
M-E-T-H-O-D.
You gotta spell it. You forgot
Master Killer. No, I didn't.
I didn't hear you say them.
Well, it's not my fault that Master Killer's not in that.
They're not in that intro.
It's not my fault.
He's not in the intro.
He's definitely not in that intro.
You got it, but Master Killer's not.
Okay?
But all I'm saying is a Google search will shut all that cap down.
Speaking of cap, you might pretend to be Capadonna, but that's a reach, too.
And I know, like Angelique said, Master Killer, you know, but even master killer, you got inspected deck.
You can't really pretend to be them either.
Okay, maybe you can't, but that's not my point.
The point is, this is whack.
All right.
There is no future in front.
And it's only but so long.
Any fake, anything can pretend.
But let me tell you something, Walker and Aaron, you can get lost pretending to be something
you're not.
Do you understand pretending to be something you're not takes a toll on the real you? And the real
you is more important than
anyone else. Not to mention
the real you, or should I
say you's, is currently
in jail right now. Please let
Remy Ma give Walker Washington and Aaron
Barnes Burpo the biggest hee-haw.
Hee-haw, hee-haw.
You stupid mother f***er. You dumb.
Alright. Well, Charlamagneer. You dumb. All right.
Well, Charlamagne, thank you for that doggy today.
Ain't no future in front, man.
Don't pretend about nothing.
I love people who can just be the real them.
Like, for instance, our cameraman, Steve.
You know what I'm saying?
He's always him all the time.
He just asked Envy for $20 because he's got a hot date with his dog tomorrow for Valentine's.
That's nice.
And he wanted to take his dog on a nice date.
Envy gave him the $20.
You know what I'm saying?
I respected it.
You know?
I respected it.
Where y'all going?
Pecco.
Now, um...
Does a dog drink?
It's a cheap date.
Somebody wanted me to tell you, Charlamagne,
that today is Thursday, not Tuesday.
You said Tuesday.
You said Tuesday.
It don't matter.
I'm getting old.
It doesn't even matter.
It's Tuesday somewhere.
Just correct your uncle when you hear him and keep it moving. Y'all know it's Thursday. Does it matter if I I'm getting old. It doesn't even matter. It's Tuesday somewhere. Just correct your uncle when you hear him
and keep it moving. Y'all know it's Thursday.
Does it matter if I know it's Thursday? I didn't know now.
I thought it was Tuesday. Does it really matter if I know?
I was a little confused. It doesn't matter. It's Thursday.
Let me do that though. Hold on. Donkey of the Day
for Thursday, February 13th.
So now you got to edit, Daniel. There you go.
Next Donkey of the Night. Okay.
Alright. I did it again?
I did it again? I did it again?
No, he said Thursday this time.
Alright, well up next, Ask Ye.
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Keep it real.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Ye, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
It's time for Ask Ye.
Hello, who's this?
This is Tasha.
Hey, Tasha.
What's your question for Ye?
My question is, I've been dating the guy for two years now,
and my past relationships, I've always been, like, the leader, so to speak.
Like, if there's a problem, I've always handled it on my own.
Okay, you're very independent.
Yes, ma'am.
So now I have this guy who is, I would say, a real man.
He wants me to trust him.
It's not like I don't trust him as far as, you know, infidelity and stuff like that.
He wants me to trust him as far as if something is happening, he got me.
Everything's going to be okay.
So I'm trying to get to that level without losing myself just in case.
You know what I mean?
Listen, I know exactly what you mean, Tasha.
That's exactly how I am in relationships.
I'm so used to handling everything, stuff myself not relying on anybody but the good thing is when you have a
partner who can do things for you who you can rely on but you don't have to rely on them and I think
it's so important to let people take care of you just like you take care of them just like you take
care of yourself because why be with somebody if you can't allow that to happen and it's really you
allowing that to happen so you still have that control where you're allowing it it's not that
I need it and it's not that I can't survive without it but it's nice that you can do it for
me and that I can love you enough because that is a sign of love it is a sign of love when you can
allow somebody to take control and you don't have to do it all the time in every situation
but it is so nice to be able to sit back and let somebody do great things for you.
Yes, ma'am.
I get that.
Mm-hmm.
And just tell Charlamagne, if I hear one more yo-yo-yo at 6.03 in the morning,
I'm going to drive my car off a cliff.
I'm going to do 10 of them tomorrow.
Oh, in this gracious.
No, don't drive your car off a cliff.
Where you live at anyway?
Ain't no cliffs where you live at.
Shut up. People just love to say that. They anyway? Ain't no cliffs where you live at.
People just love to say that.
They don't even got no cliffs where you live at. Ain't no mountains.
All right.
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It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee,
Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We're in the middle of Ask Yee.
Hello, who's this?
Daff.
Hey, Daff.
What's your question for Yee?
My question is,
should I contact my ex-boyfriend?
We were together for nine years,
but we've been separated for two.
Contact him about what?
Valentine's Day tomorrow.
Yeah, because it's Valentine's Day tomorrow.
Yeah, because it's Valentine's Day.
What's the reason?
What's the reason why you would hit him up?
I don't know because I miss him.
It's Valentine's Day tomorrow.
And you don't want to be lonely.
All right.
Now, Daph, let's talk about this for a second.
Let's unpack this.
Is he dating anyone else?
Currently.
Yes, he is.
Has he tried to reach out to you?
He did.
When?
For what?
Don't go ruining them people's Valentine's Day now because you ain't got nobody.
When did he reach out to you?
Last year.
Last year?
Last year?
Yeah.
Okay.
So why would you reach out to your ex who's in a whole nother relationship?
I don't know.
To see if he's still rocking with me.
Because she's lonely.
Tell the truth, please. I'm going to be honest with you.
I'm not lonely.
If he was rocking with you, he wouldn't be in a relationship with somebody else.
He was kind of forced to get into a relationship.
Why would he be forced to be in a relationship?
Not forced, but that was the rebound. He was kind of forced to get into a relationship. Why would he be forced to be in a relationship?
Not forced, but that was the rebound.
I mean, you haven't spoke to him in months.
Right.
He's clearly not thinking about you.
I think he is, but... Why do you think that?
Because he reached out to me first.
Months ago.
Months ago!
While he was in a relationship though.
Okay, is that the type of person you want to be with?
You want to go from being the main chick to the side chick?
No, I feel like
if I put in that effort
he'll probably leave.
Look at you wanting to ruin somebody's happy home
just because they're going to have a good Valentine's tomorrow.
You want chocolate that bad?
Let me just, have you dated anybody else?
Yes.
Okay.
I think that A, don't try to rebound with your ex because your situation didn't work out.
B, he's in a whole other relationship.
I don't know what he told you was happening, but he's with someone else.
So to me, that means you need to focus on you and not go and interfere with whatever it is that he has going on.
Y'all haven't spoken in months.
He hasn't reached out to you.
Tomorrow's Valentine's Day.
Terrible time to reach out to your ex.
Because what's going to happen if his response is not what you want?
You're right.
Damn.
I would say that you have to realize it's over.
It's done with.
Move on.
Now, if him and his girlfriend break up and he tries to reach out to you
and you still want to be with him, fine.
But I don't think you should drag your feelings out
for no reason.
Okay.
Thank you.
Hey, I'm going to tell you something, though.
If you think you're lonely now,
wait until tomorrow night.
Just look up Christian Mingle.
I'm going to show you a possible Christian Mingle, okay?
I'll be all right.
No, you won't.
She'll be all right.
She will be all right.
All right. She should check Christian Mingle. I think she might be able to find something in Christian Mingle. I get it, though. Listen, this holiday is a time She'll be alright She will be alright Alright
I get it though
Listen this holiday
Is a time when you
Reflect on things
Should I hit this person up
I think it's a bad time
To do it
Oh my god
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Yes Monique is still
Coming for Oprah
Now she's posted a video
Of another star Who was on the show that did not have a good experience.
All right, we'll get into that next.
Keep it locked.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
It's about time.
What's going on?
Rumor Report.
Rumor Report.
This is The Rumor Report.
Talk to them.
With Angela Yee on The Breakfast Club.
Yes, so here's some great news.
LeBron James, you know, he opened up his I Promise School two years ago.
And the surprise for some of these students is that they are all going to get free tuition to Kent State University.
Here's what happened.
You are Mr. LeBron James' first class.
His first love.
It all started because of you. So I want you to reach under your seats
and when you reach under your seats you're going to find an envelope and so as you open that
envelope what you're going to see is that we're announcing today that we will guarantee your
tuition will be free at Kent State University. That's right they're getting free tuition for
four years and a year of free room and board.
So anybody who goes to this school?
Of the LeBron James Family Foundation.
Yes.
That's dope.
So if you're a freshman now at LeBron James School, a sophomore, you already got your
college tuition paid off.
You're good.
And at any college.
Kyle, get in.
Kent State.
Kent State.
Oh, okay.
So if you get accepted to NYU Harvard, you're in there.
No, it's for Kent State only.
Kent State.
Okay.
Not any college of your choice. Okay. Just asking. All right. So if you get accepted to NYU Harvard, you're in your own. No, it's for Kent State only. Kent State, okay. Not any college of your choice.
Okay, just asking.
All right, so that's dope.
So they actually had a trip with the 11th graders at Kent State, and that's what went down.
All right, now Russell Wilson.
His mother gave him some advice on accepting and loving Ciara's son as his own.
She was recently on a podcast, and that podcast is the Raising Fame podcast
hosted by Del and Sonia Curry,
parents of Steph Curry.
And here's what was said.
And I'm gonna be honest with you.
I did say something about,
cause I'm a mom.
I love my kid.
I'm like, doesn't she have a kid?
And I look at my own situation,
how I was born.
And so I can't judge anybody.
So I said to him, I'm like, okay,
if you're really serious about it, then you
have to love that kid
as if it were your own, even if it means
you give that kid your name. That's real.
Yeah, that's true. If you are
with somebody and they have a child already, you should
definitely love that child like that child is
your own. I mean, you really have no, you honestly
have no choice. You can't accept
a significant other and not accept their children no choice. You can't accept a significant other
and not accept their children. And if somebody doesn't
accept your child, you shouldn't be with them.
Correct. Alright, now Kanye West
is bringing Sunday service to
Chicago NBA All-Star Weekend.
So if you're going to be in Chicago, maybe
you want to check that out. It's happening on Sunday
and you can actually get those tickets.
It'll be at the
Credit Union One Arena.
So if you want to go to that, then look online.
He has it on his Instagram page with the link and everything.
All right, 50 Cent, he does want to work with Taraji.
Now he was very excited about For Life, his new show.
It was the number one most social series premiere
of any primetime entertainment program on broadcast or cable
so far this season.
And then he posted, all right, all right, all right. See then he posted, I want to work with her, lol.
50 Cent is good at that TV thing.
It is. And for life, it's dope.
It is based off a brother from Moncks Corner,
South Carolina. A true story.
His name is Isaac Wright. He went to Berkeley High School.
That's my alumni. BHS.
Go Stags. Shot well. Great act.
It's dope. Shout out to my girl Joy Bryant
who's on that show too. It's good to see her on my girl Joy Bryant, who's on that show, too.
It's good to see her on there.
She also played 50's Girlfriend in Get Rich or Die Trying, if y'all remember.
All right, Monique is going at Oprah still,
and she posted a video of Toni Braxton discussing a really bad experience she had on Oprah's show.
She's so freaking mean to me.
I was in shock.
Do you take responsibility for the situation that you're in right now? 100%. 100%? 100%. She's so freaking mean to me. I was in shock.
Do you take responsibility for the situation that you're in right now?
100%. 100%.
100%.
I couldn't believe it because I loved her so much.
I admired her and looked up to her.
And she pretty much reprimanded me.
I read that you were upset about stories that your overspending caused this.
She says to me, I hear you have Gucci flatware.
I'm Oprah Winfrey and I don't have Gucci
flatware. Monique posted, if you think
Oprah only demeans black men, it's because the black
women has been made virtually invisible.
See for yourself with our sister, Toni B.
In case you forgot or never knew, love
us too. Monique, you gotta let that hurt
go, man. Like, I mean, because all of it
seems so personal. It does.
Even if she has a point,
it just seems like it's not coming from a good place.
Her intentions aren't pure.
Well, it is personal.
Yeah, but God damn.
I don't know.
And just because a person has a bad experience
with somebody doesn't make that person a bad person.
Oprah's been in this business for how long?
A hundred years.
You know what I'm saying?
You're going to piss some people off in a hundred years.
All right, well, I'm Angela Yee,
and that's your rumor report.
All right.
Thank you, Ms. Yee.
Revolt, we'll see you tomorrow.
Everybody else, the People's Choice mixes up next.
Get your request in.
Let's go.
Good morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Now, you know how we do.
It's Black History Month.
What are we doing today?
You know, we are saluting a Black History Month moment.
The reason I'm saluting this Black History Month moment
because, number one, Martin Lawrence is a legend.
And if anybody remembers this episode of Martin,
remember when Martin told Gina to bounce, told her to step?
Remember he was trying to act tough and hard?
Yep.
But then he turned all soft when he realized she was willing to leave?
Yep.
This was a very teachable moment for a lot of men.
Let's hear it.
This is a Black History Month moment.
Yo, babe, I know you're not mad.
How dare you embarrass me like that on the radio today?
Gina, it's my job to talk that way.
You know I don't mean any of it, babe.
Oh, you better not,
because if you believe all that macho frontin' crap
you spat out on the radio today,
you don't respect me
or the relationship.
Gina, how can you say that?
You know I respect you.
Then you go out there
and you tell your friends
what's real.
Wait a minute, damn it.
What's real between me
and you ain't none of their business.
So what you're saying
is that you respect me
in private but not in public?
Gina!
Fine, it's over, Martin.
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, Martin. You're making me laugh.
You're gonna break up with me because of what I do on the radio? No, because of what you do to me
on the radio. Damn it, Gina. Now I'm mad. You don't get it, dude. This is childish, Gina. That's
how you gonna leave, leave, all right? I'm a man Gina. I'm a bi this is childish
I want you out. I don't even know why you still here step
You won you won
You're not ever ever gonna disrespect me like that on the radio again, ever? Never, babe, all right?
All right.
I'm sorry.
That was a Black History Month moment brought to you by The Breakfast Club.
All right, and shout to Martin Lawrence.
Salute him.
We appreciate all the work that you put in this industry.
Absolutely.
Very teachable moment, man, because, you know, that showed a lot of brothers,
don't be a hard rock when you really are a gym.
Baby boy.
Or was it baby girl?
Baby girl.
In this instance, I'm that baby boy because I'm talking to the people with penises.
All right.
But nowadays, never mind.
All right.
When we come back, positive note, it's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
We are The Breakfast Club.
It's time for The Positive Note.
Shout out to everybody that came out to LIU again.
I was there with Sean Prez.
He does this series every week where he talks to different people from the industry.
So I was just happy to be a part of it.
So shout to him.
And also shout out to the Deputy Mayor of Newark.
I was out in Newark with her and Ross Barack last night.
Shout out to Johnny Marines and Cesar.
We were out there just celebrating.
And I was at George Washington University yesterday,
so I want to thank everybody who came out.
And Zinclay also, she was the one that moderated
the discussion that we had in the Q&A that we did.
I actually drove to D.C. and back yesterday,
so I slept like two hours.
Wow. All right.
Well, you got a positive note, Charlamagne?
Yeah, man, the positive note goes back
to something I said earlier during Don K today
when we was talking about fronting and pretending.
It's harder to pretend to be someone you're not than to be accepted for who you are.
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