The Breakfast Club - The Breakfast Club Best Of Episode(85 South Interview, Tiffany Haddish Interview, Lemuel Plummer And Natalie Nunn Interview, Kanye West Wife Flirting?)
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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.
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Jenny Garth, Jana Kramer, Amy Robach, and TJ Holmes bring you I Do Part 2,
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The Breakfast Club.
Don't play with it, don't play with it, don't play with it.
Come on, bitch, let's play with it.
Strike a clean time.
You think I'm going to come here when this shit ain't hot?
DJ Envy and Charlamagne Tha God.
Being here next to all of you guys, it's really big.
It's one of my favorite shows to do.
Just because y'all always keep it 100, y'all keep it real.
But what better place than here?
I think everybody should go on The Breakfast Club and start with that if you want to shake it up.
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Hello, who's this?
Yo, this is King in Dallas.
Peace, peace, peace.
Get it off your chest.
Hey, yo, man.
I want to talk to Charlamagne about the donkey of the day that he gave yesterday.
About the kids that fought the high school coach.
Yes, sir.
Yo, man, my son is in almost the exact same position.
Like, my son is arguably the second best but you know they'll
say whatever he's one of the best players on the team my coach treats i mean his coach treats my
kid like he's a stepchild that don't like his stepchildren like my kid is only six six but
uh the coach puts him like in the post when my man you know belongs around the perimeter or whatever and so when he makes a bad play the coach benches him for the post when my man belongs around the perimeter or whatever.
And so when he makes a bad play, the coach benches him for the rest of the game.
And I'm talking about, yo, if he make a bad play in the first quarter,
he on the bench for the rest of the game.
The team will lose, and the coach will blame my kid.
So, like I said, when they were fighting the coach for benching the dude,
I understand.
I'm not going to do it. I mean, we done moved him out of school anyway. But like I said, I understand why they did coach for benching the dude, I understand. I'm not going to do it.
I mean, we don't move him out of school anyway.
But like I said, I understand why they did it.
That's all I'm saying.
Yeah, but the key word is you wouldn't do it.
You know why?
Because you have high emotional intelligence,
and you're a grown-ass man who knows that would be a terrible example
to set for your kid that just because he's not getting his way
or because he disagrees with an authority figure,
violence is the answer. Am I lying?
No, you're not lying. This coach deserves it.
This coach, he calls him a soft-ass N-word.
That's the comment. Is he black?
Yeah, he's black. My kid's black. The coach is black.
As a parent, when you feel like your kid is not being playing right
or he's not being treated fairly, I understand that I had the same problem
with Logan, and I just had to move him from out of that school
to another school, and I didn't have that problem.
But that's what happens sometimes when you got these towns,
these small towns, and people are playing kids because they know their daddy.
We call it daddy ball sometimes.
We get these problems a lot of times.
But when your child puts hands on the coach, like Charlamagne says,
even though you might feel it was warranted,
you don't want to teach your kid that if he doesn't get his way,
the first thing to do is act in violence.
Also, you and Envy said something.
Why do y'all move y'all kids just because the coach is tough?
No, it's not a matter about being coach.
It's a matter about being fair.
What is fair, though?
Fair is if I'm the coach and you're my neighbor
and I'm playing your kid because you're my neighbor
and we're friends, but I'm not playing Lauren's kid
because I don't know Lauren's kid.
Oh, that's different.
That's not fair.
You know what I mean?
And especially now in high school or elementary school,
it's really big where these kids are getting scholarships.
They're getting looked at.
So if I don't play Lauren's kid and not play your kid,
all the eyes are going to be on your kid and not Lauren's kid.
Oh, that's different.
I understand that,
but just saying like,
you know, the coach is tough.
I don't mind tough.
So you move your kid,
it's just like,
that's not the way life works.
There's going to be people
that are tough,
that are authority figures.
I don't mind tough fours.
I mind fair.
You got to be fair.
If you're not fair,
then that's a different conversation.
Hello, who's this?
Yo, what's going on, y'all?
This your boy, Dingo. Hey, Dingo. What's up, my brother? I don't know why every time you call, I's this? Yo, what's going on, y'all? This your boy, Dingo.
Hey, Dingo.
What's up, my brother?
I don't know why every time you call,
I think of Bluey, man.
I don't know why either,
but I mean,
that's the only reason
why we need to get some work here
and get a cartoon of our own going,
Charlotte.
Yeah, Bluey's sister is Bingo,
that's why.
You just sound like you be in the family.
That makes sense.
Bingo.
Well, it's all good, man.
What's good with y'all?
We good, Dingo.
Black and highly favored, man. Hey, that's what's up. Lauren, how you doing, ma? I'm doing great. How are you? I'm good man what's good with y'all we good black and holly favorite man
hey that's what's up lauren how you doing ma i'm doing great how are you i'm good i'm good hey
won't keep that's why i do it for all this don't let them people on social media keep calling you
i don't know why they be coming at you so hard i don't know why they hate you so hard
but you cool i ain't gonna fight with you i think you straight you know what though i actually like
it i feel like it helps my numbers.
And I mean,
if they talking.
What they be saying about you?
You got it.
Oh.
They be going.
They be going.
They said,
I hate men.
Don't see.
This is why they be coming at me
because you got freaking
I agree with that one.
Angel to my left
and devil to the right of me
over here.
What up?
Do you be dating?
You be dating?
Oh, he trying to holler. Oh my God. Yeah, I do. Do you be dating? You be dating? Are we trying to holler?
Oh, my God.
Yeah, I do, but...
We're all trying to holler.
I ain't trying to holler
because I don't think
Laura's going to be on that with me.
My luck ain't even, like...
I don't know what I'm doing
out here at this point.
I'm just wondering.
Well, shoot.
Why don't you come to Chicago?
Maybe I can show you
how to know...
Chicago?
No, I've been there, done that,
and I'm staying away from Chicago.
Damn.
Damn.
I had to throw an ice bucket
at my last person from Chicago.
You did the ice bucket challenge
with somebody.
No, I was in the club
and it was a lot.
It was a whole thing.
Jesus.
Oh, well, whatever, man.
Y'all tripping.
But get in the comments
and argue back for me
because I'm not supposed
to be arguing back.
That's fair.
And if y'all want to argue
in my comments,
it's Lauren LaRosa, L-O-R-E-N.
Come join us.
Well, Shalma and Envy,
I appreciate y'all so much.
I just wanted to get on here.
This is the last time I talk to y'all for the year.
I wanted to thank y'all, man, because low-key, y'all have been inspiring me.
I've listened to y'all for years and years and years, like y'all know.
And I've got my own show now, the Mr. Dingo Show,
and I've been doing that for about a year now.
And I really want to thank y'all for giving me you know the strength and the uh the courage
and also the motivation to pursue my own lane but I really appreciate y'all and I got a nice
little following and I just want to keep keep that momentum going y'all can highlight me at
the Mr. Dingo show on on Instagram if y'all want to check me out see what I be talking about on
Mondays and uh you know I really appreciate y'all for paving the way for a young brother like myself
to be in this lane so I thank you bro no I respect that but I pray God you know, I really appreciate y'all for paving the way for a young brother like myself to be in this lane.
Thank you, brother.
No, I respect that.
But I pray God, you know, continues to give us the strength to encourage y'all to do other things other than buy more podcasts, Michael.
Oh, stop it.
You know what I'm saying?
There's too many of y'all.
You know what I mean?
And it's not good for the ecosystem.
Get it off your chest.
800-585-105-1.
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The Breakfast Club. The Breakfast Club.
Is your country falling apart?
Feeling tired?
Depressed?
A little bit revolutionary?
Consider this.
Start your own country.
I planted the flag.
I just kind of looked out of like, this is mine.
I own this.
It's surprisingly easy.
There's 55 gallons of water for 500 pounds of concrete.
Everybody's doing it. I am King Ernest Emmanuel. I am the Queen 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.
The Waikana tribe owned country.
My forefathers did that themselves.
What could go wrong?
No country willingly gives up their territory.
I was making a rocket with a black powder, you know, with explosive warhead.
Oh my God.
What is that?
Bullets.
Bullets.
We need help!
We need help!
We still have the off-road portion to go.
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Hello, who's this?
Top of the morning, MVS Montana.
What's cracking?
What's up, brother?
Get it off your chest.
I want to get off my chest.
I had a blessed weekend in West Virginia with my daughter Brooklyn this weekend.
And now I'm looking forward to Christmas with the rest of my kids.
I love it, man.
I love the holidays.
I was thinking about that yesterday, like driving through Jersey and you saw all the Christmas lights up and all the decorations and everything.
It literally is the most wonderful time of the year.
Top of the morning, Uncle Charlamagne.
And good morning to the beautiful guest host as well.
Good morning.
You guys be blessed. I'm crossing
this George Washington right now. I'm a truck
driver and this traffic is crazy.
Well, be safe. And you know what
I need one time. I got you
with me. You want you to
that was a light blow. There
you go. That's better. Thank you, brother.
Hello. Who's this? This is
Tuan. Tuan, what up? Get it off your chest.
Hey, I just be listening to y'all boy every day.
Shout out to every inch.
Y'all love me in the dog.
You already know.
When y'all be bashing Trump, like, the man did a lot of good as well.
I mean, everybody overlooked that.
Like, if it's the problems, whatever, whatever.
But I think my dude got some potential.
I'm going to tell y'all something, man.
It's not about bashing.
It's just about looking at things through a common sense lens.
When I look at the fact that you have all these Supreme Court justices who are looking to gut voting rights,
who have got rid of Roe v. Wade, who've gotten rid of affirmative action in colleges,
and just a president who wanted to get rid of the Constitution, to overturn the results of an election.
Now he's saying that he never took an oath to support the Constitution.
I don't think y'all want fascism in America,
but boy, y'all headed fast towards it.
So, like, what good thing do you mean?
Are you talking about the stimulus checks?
Like, what other good are you talking about?
No, I ain't even care about the stimulus.
Like, the economy was, like, pretty decent when he been aside there.
Like, Biden got inside there and gas prices went high.
Groceries is unaffordable right now.
But we also went through a pandemic when the whole world shut down.
And we're now feeling the effects of that.
So the effects wasn't going to be instant, but that's what we're feeling the effects from.
Right, right, right.
So what else did he do for us?
He put on just one man.
Every politician that gets inside there is responsible for their actions and their... But you? He put on just one man. Every politician that gets his ideas
responsible for their actions
and their repercussions.
But you're putting everything on Biden right now.
Yeah, I do agree with that.
I never said that.
Yeah, I agree with you wholeheartedly,
but I just don't think fascism
is what we want in America, sir.
I'm not even opposed to a conservative.
I'm just not.
I can tell.
Yeah.
All day long, baby. I fool whatever the people fool
But I ain't gonna put my vote on somebody
That ain't trying to push us
Like I work hard every day
But just like y'all
Well thank you brother
Hello who's this
It's Rodney
I don't have anything to give for my chest
I just want to wish my son a happy 16th birthday.
Hey, all right.
And where you from?
All right, Dale.
Long Island.
Long Island.
What you doing for his birthday today?
Anything?
He got basketball practice and stuff today, but Saturday we taking him out.
All right.
Well, enjoy it.
All right, Dale.
Happy birthday.
Love you.
Peace, brother.
Get it off your chest.
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it's The Breakfast Club
good morning
The Breakfast Club
morning everybody
it's DJ Envy
Charlamagne Tha Guy
we are The Breakfast Club
we got some special guests
joining us today
who we got
we got the CEO
of Zeus Network
Lamel Plummer
did I say your name right
yes
okay
and a young lady that's banned from the Breakfast Club.
Yeah, but I'm back.
Natalie Nunn is here.
Oh, my God.
Natalie Nunn.
Why did you feel like we canceled your interview?
Because I was told that we were going to come up here last week when the baddies were here.
And then I was like, why are we not invited anymore?
I don't know.
We have multiple publicists.
They lied to you.
They must have lied. Yeah, because you had another schedule. But I'm here now. You're't know. We have multiple publicists, so... They lied to you. They must have lied.
Yeah, because you
were never scheduled.
But I'm here now.
You're here now.
Absolutely.
So let's get into...
Is he still a bitch-ass
guy?
He is.
I'm still...
I've been wanting to come
up here for years
after that interview
years ago because...
How long ago was that?
It was not that long ago.
That was 10 years ago, Natalie.
Okay, well, you still
be talking hell of shit.
I don't know.
But I think what happened
was somebody took a clip with an old interview and repurposed it.
Because it's been going around again.
Yes.
And I was annoyed all over again.
You were annoyed all over again.
Yeah.
I understand that.
What were you annoyed about in that conversation?
Everything.
Because you used to just be like, I don't know.
Because I feel like over the years, you have gotten a little little bit more like you just used to be an a**hole.
You're right.
And it was just like to the point where like cringe to come up here, you know?
I mean, I was always I was like, let's go.
It gave me donkey of the day on a Friday before.
Do you remember that?
I'm sure.
You used to go in.
So and then the video came back up and I was like, oh, yeah, I'm about to go back up to the breakfast club because we got to have a conversation.
Well, I apologize if anything I said back then hurt your feelings.
What did he say?
What did he say?
He was just like, well, it was Bad Girls Club days.
And he was like, oh, you're a big chin, loud mouth.
You're never going to be anything.
That sounds like him.
That sounds like him.
Who says that?
That sounds like him.
Look, he thinks it's funny, though.
That's the thing.
That's crazy.
And I was just sitting in the chair, and I was younger.
So I was like, what the fuck?
But no, he just, you know, used to be rude.
A lot of reality TV stars really always used to feel some type of way coming up here, especially the females.
Well, I apologize to you, if that means anything to you.
Thank you.
Thank you, yeah.
But I'm going to get on LaMelle's ass, though, because LaMelle out here, you know, with this
damn Zeus network, bringing down the black community one show at a time.
Oh, shit.
We're going to get on LaMelle.
We're going to get on your ass.
I'm bringing.
Oh, man.
Wait a minute.
You know I'm still a bad girl, so you might want to be careful how my bars look.
A lot of people do feel that.
They feel like that Zeus is a low when it comes to our people, showing the fighting, showing the things that sometimes make our community look bad.
What is your response to that?
You know, we're telling real, authentic stories.
You know, we're giving out opportunities to all sorts of folks.
I don't look at it like I'm doing anything different than HBO and Netflix and other platforms.
Well, that's fiction, though. though oh they have a lot of reality shows
they have a lot of unscripted shows that I ain't never seen nobody on HBO get busted over the head
and have a gas so deep that they had to go get stitches they listen HBO has shows like real sex
they have shows that they end up showing the real you know I don't know I think I think for me
because I'm black owned you know we're young we're new we're hot i think you know people are feeling away and i commend
you on the infrastructure i commend you on what you've built it's hard to build any type of
subscription-based platform to have i think you got like a million subscribers yeah we have
we have a lot of subscribers yeah i heard y'all got a lot of subscribers, you know what I mean?
So I commend that.
But, you know, green lighting, you know,
Creshawn and Blueface show,
that wasn't me bringing down the black community.
I mean, we just, you know,
we allowed them to tell their story in their way.
We made sure it was raw.
It was real, uncensored, unfiltered.
A lot of people didn't like that
because they were fighting each other during it
and it was showed. And I guess people people want to know is there balance on your network and not just
continuously that's the problem fighting you know i don't think is there a positive show is there a
this because in all these networks i mean well we have we have tons of shows on the platform i think
folks highlight some of our you know our hit shows and that's the ones that they focus on. But I think we have fitness shows.
We have short-form content.
We have some scripted.
We have...
Drea has a show on the network.
I think we have dating shows.
You know, One More Chance.
We've had Tokyo Tony's dating show.
B. Simone, Quay, Bobby Lights.
B. Simone was on that?
I didn't know B. Simone had a show on that.
Yeah, yeah.
She was early days,
around the time we first launched.
I mean, the real Black China, that was a real show.
Had a lot of heart.
I mean, our shows have so many different components to it.
I think that the Baddies show, Baddies, is one of our hit shows.
I think Jocelyn's Cabaret is a hit show.
And I think people focus on that.
Crescian, Blue Blueface those are hit shows
I watched the hour
I watched Jocelyn's Cabaret
for the first time
last week
Jocelyn
had me watch an episode
I saw three fights
in one episode
Jesus
the girl got hit
so bad
she had a gas
so deep in her head
that she had to
go to the hospital
right
see I don't
play like the other networks
like I know VH1
and MTV sometimes if there is a fight the person is suspended y'all just it's reality it's reality middle right see i don't play like the other networks like i know vh1 and uh mtv sometimes
if there is a fight the person is suspended that y'all just it's reality it's reality um i mean
there are there are consequences for things that happen you know on set when people do things i
mean i look i'm a little different than most ceos when it comes to working with certain folks when
things happen i don't know i think i think think I have a great relationship with a lot of our content partners.
I'm a little bit more lenient when it comes to certain things.
I understand.
I mean, we have real conversations about things that happen,
whether it's Natalie or Jocelyn or Chyna or Blueface, Krishan.
I mean, we have real conversations.
So, you know, I understand.
I'm just a little bit more, you know, flexible.
We're not a traditional network.
You know, we're non-traditional.'re independent we are black owned and so you know we we understand
the folks that we're working with as well some of them you know may not pass the the psyche vows
we if we need to do some we will do some we do background checks we do we do we do our due
diligence when it comes to folks that we work with. But for me, it's just about giving people an opportunity to tell their story.
And some networks aren't looking to work with people I see value.
I see value in all of our cast members, all of our talent, all of our content partners.
And so I think everybody's different.
Everybody has a different story to tell.
And we just provide those opportunities to have hundreds of people working for your network, giving jobs.
I mean, that's on and in front of the and and behind the scenes is a big deal for me let me ask you how did for people that don't know you know what was the idea of this
network how'd you get this network started and how did you get it off the ground he was in a club
saw a bunch of girls on stage room we can record it ourselves and put it on TV. Not at all.
No, I think for me, originally, I wanted to launch a television network.
I come from working with parents who own networks.
So I just thought it was...
You said you come from parents that's...
That owns television networks.
Okay.
Oh, your parents own local cable?
Yeah.
I think you told us that before.
Yeah, yeah.
And so for me, it was just important to launch my
own network but i felt like the the netflix model was the new wave you know all about convenience
choice and control you know uh subscription model that you know vod all that stuff was just like the
new wave and so for me i just wanted to get ahead of it all right we got more with lamelle plumber
ceo of zeus network and natalie nunn when we come back, it's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club.
Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy,
Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are The Breakfast Club.
We're still kicking it with LaMel Plummer and
Natalie Nunn. You know, he's the CEO of the
Zeus Network. Charlamagne? You do have a double
major in sociology and
communication, which when you was here
10 years ago, that's one of the things I said. I was like,
don't you want to utilize those degrees? do you feel like you're utilizing them now yes for
sure I feel like now that I'm like executive producing baddies I deal with all of the girls
every day like I'm hands-on you know with Lemmy and the team whether it's casting you know working
with the girls on camera and off camera.
I feel like my communications degree definitely helps in that field.
Because for some reason, I could smack the shit out of a girl and we could still have a conversation five minutes after.
And even then, sociology, I really understand a lot of the girls.
Even the bad boys.
The study of people is really you know what sociology is so I feel like I definitely am able to utilize both
of my degrees I think I told you that before even you know when I was up here years ago
like reality tv I've I think that has really what's helped me be a reality star and now even
uh like a boss because I can literally sit there listen to them
yeah i get it i get it and you know work with them and it's helped you to manipulate people
right because because you know what you're doing on social media and i guess that's the only thing
that i'll be tripping off because like you know even last week when you went to the whole tirade
oh charlamagne but i'm like and i knew you what she's doing. I do know what I'm doing.
But I know he's... Because y'all just
talking makeup.
Just makeup.
Charlamagne,
this is me.
Just say that.
But I know these things.
I guess that's the only thing.
He's a great story producer.
He is really good.
I just want people
to see more of that side.
Okay.
Because people do follow you.
They do watch you.
And I think you owe it
to these people
to show them all of... That whole totality of Natalie Nutt.
I think they're getting it.
I mean, the thing is, is like, I do feel like I live two lives.
And I'm going to be honest, because I, you know, I'm on reality shows with other females that you probably would not see me with all the time and every day.
But we're living together for a month and a half, two months, whatever, while we're filming.
And then I go home, you know, have like family go home. I have family and my friends from home.
So it is like a balance for me.
I have to tap back into being the boss baddie now.
I don't really...
I'm not on the show like Bad Girls Club 10 years ago, being manipulative and doing...
I actually am just sitting there like so how
can we figure this out girls like you know you guys want to fight it out fight it out if not
like you know so i i have grown up but i can still be very manipulative you know especially
sociology degree yeah yeah and you was an athlete didn't you go to the junior olympics i did i
played soccer at usc you know what i'm saying like people need to see that that's why i get
frustrated at because I'm like,
you're more than just the reality show person.
Yeah, for sure.
I mean, but I feel like
over the, what is it,
14 years now of me
being on reality TV,
people know that, you know?
They know.
They know.
They know.
How do you keep yourself
from really getting mad?
Like, when you're really
about to get upset,
like, what do you do?
Chin up, shoulders back,
breathe,
make yourself,
you got this.
I wouldn't take that.
I wouldn't take that.
I wouldn't take that.
What?
This is what he does.
I'm telling you.
Y'all make everything a joke.
Like, what are you talking about?
You said pull up.
That's a technique my therapist tells me to do that.
Yes, chin up, shoulders back, breathe.
You got this.
That's a technique your therapist will tell you to do.
Chin up.
Show me again.
Chin up. Chin up. Shoulders back. Shoulders back. Your therapist's a technique. How do you do this? Chin up. Show me again. Chin up.
Chin up.
Shoulders back.
Shoulders back.
Breathe.
Smack the s*** out of you.
Why?
Hand goes back.
Bow.
Why?
No, no, the thing is, is, you know, the girls do do s*** still to this day.
And I think at this point, because of where I'm at, you know, like, even, especially at
Zeus, I mean, everybody wants to be at the
top, so they find a way to come for me, whether, you know, if it's Tommy coming on my show,
and again, like, I got in the ring with Tommy, we did our big one, we fought at the reunion,
because it was more than just the words and the bickering, now it's like you're trying
to come for a spot that's not your spot, and let's just be very clear, like, you're on my show,
which is, Baddies is my show, and have a little respect.
But the thing about females are they're just really catty.
And it's just never going to, that is never going to change.
Girls are catty, jealous, they can be malicious,
they can be very nasty individuals.
So I feel like now, for me, the only way I'm going to really snap and smack the shit out of a bitch is if you're really f***ing with my money or you're doing some weird shit.
You're being weird behind the scenes.
That's when it can get ugly.
So I got in the ring with Tommy.
We did our thing.
And she still, you know, I think it was what Floyd made, whether we can try to pull up on me at a little spot in South Beach.
I have nothing to do with this stuff.
How many times am I going to fight?
I told her to come inside,
but she was just outside doing taunting.
Are y'all going to be 50 fighting?
The housewives, they're 50 fighting.
I'm only in my 30s.
That don't make it right, though.
I didn't say it was right,
but I'm just saying.
I get backlash for that, too.
We appreciate you guys for joining us.
I think we're going to continue
to see a lot of evolution from Natalie Nunn we're going to continue to see a lot of evolution
from Natalie Nunn.
Just like people continue
to see a lot of evolution from me.
You know what I mean?
I think that you're going
to continue to grow.
Thank you.
And I think we're going to start
to see the whole totality
of Natalie Nunn.
What's going to grow?
Not my chin.
No.
Just know that my chin's not.
I'm telling you this sincerely.
Uh-oh.
Can I get a hug, Charlamagne?
Come on.
Oh, that's so sweet.
Appreciate you for coming.
I love you, DJ.
And I love you too, man.
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Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Hey, yo. Alright, so we're asking, uh, we were talking about Kanye's wife. She was in the store and people think that she was too flirty with an individual and
this is how it went down.
My name is New.
Nice to meet you.
You from LA?
Yes.
Okay, I just moved down here in Chicago.
Nice.
Yeah, you got good eye contact.
Are you just shopping around?
Yeah, yeah.
You?
Uh, here's your sale.
I just got a pair of shorts I wanted to see.
Yeah?
I'll get you one.
I'm just kidding. I'm just kidding. I'm just kidding. I'm just kidding around? Yeah, yeah. You? Uh, here's the thing, I just got a pair of shorts I wanted to see.
Yeah?
Can I get your number?
I'm sorry!
Girl?
Oh, damn.
So, 800-585-1051, if this was your significant other, how would you feel?
Is it too far?
Let's start with you, Jess.
What you think?
Honestly, uh, well, I wouldn't be flirting like that.
I think she went, she was just a little bit too flirty.
But she seemed to like the Chicago boys.
I ain't going to lie to you.
You know what I mean?
But he may not have known that that was.
I don't think he knew.
I don't know what she looked like.
And then honestly, we got to look at, is this a serious marriage?
Like, what is this a marriage for?
We was talking about Jonathan Majors and Megan.
All right, at least they just together.
I think this nigga wanted to go get married just for something to do.
You know what I mean?
So this could be something just, you know, she could probably still do whatever she want.
You know what I mean?
You just never know how it is with Kanye.
I think if it was publicity stuff for Kanye, he'd have married a Jewish woman.
Think so?
That'd have been the only way to like...
To fix the problems?
To fix the issues.
Right.
One of the ways.
What do you think, Donnell?
I just think some people
have certain lifestyles
it might be some
she might be the person
to go get somebody
to play that
whatever that
I don't know
it's from the internet
when you
cuckold
yeah
that part
so
cuckold is when
you watch
when somebody likes
watching you
they significantly
get
oh okay
yeah
Kanye seemed like
that freaky stuff
when I guess
when he was
busting those memes he was showing like old porn videos of him and Kim or some seemed like that freaky stuff. When I guess when he was busting those memes,
he was showing like
old porn videos
of him and Kim
or some stuff like that.
So it might be something
he was like,
girl, go get her.
Yeah.
And it's just so quick.
It's just so quick.
I don't even think
it's real, to be honest.
It do sound like
she was showing all her teeth.
And I agree with both of y'all.
It's like,
we don't know what they into.
And then what is he talking about?
You got like
real great eye contact. Like, what is that? How do I turn this thing off my phone? It's like, we don't know what they into. And then what is he talking about? You got like real great eye contact.
Like, what is that?
How do I turn this thing off my phone?
I'm like,
the whole conversation.
Oh my goodness,
this guy's old as hell.
Not in the middle of work.
You texting to somebody?
Nah, just popping up.
He puts the microphone
so everything we say
is going on his phone.
Oh my God.
So now you're a bitch.
Nah, yo, come on.
Sit.
Don Hell said.
Don Hell said. Let's go. Donnell is sitting. Donnell is sitting.
Let's go to the phone lines.
Thanks.
Hello, who's this?
Hey, this is Sean from Memphis.
Hey, Sean from Memphis.
What's popping, brother?
Man, nothing much, nothing much.
DJ Envy, Uncle Shala.
What's up, brother?
I'm going to be out there in Memphis this weekend.
What's up, baby?
What's up? Now, we're talking Kanye's wife. What's up bro I'm gonna be out there In Memphis this weekend What's up baby What's up
Now we're talking
Kanye's wife
What's your thoughts
Man
Ain't nothing you can do
She got a pretty wife
As far as folks
Stepping to her
But you know
She did the right thing
As far as
Letting her know
Hey I'm married
Just scoot on
You know what I'm saying
Okay
Okay
But you know
There are some people
That like to talk
And that are talkers and like somebody
said that the dude was probably big. She might have felt
the way like I don't want to disrespect this guy because
sometimes if you disrespect him. That happens to women
all the time. She can just be very friendly
to be honest. But she said it like
it's like I would have been like, oh no
I'm married. She was like, I'm married.
Yeah. Oh God.
She probably did have to do that because
Jess, you know Like sometimes women
Be feeling a way
You know
They be feeling like
They in danger
Yeah absolutely
You know
And these dudes out here
Crazy
You reject some of these dudes
With these fragile egos
Out here if you want to
They swing on you
And to be honest with you
If I was married to Kanye
I wouldn't know
If I would be married
Or divorced
Within the next day
So I might
Go ahead and go flirt
With somebody at a Starbucks
You don't know
What your status is
Never know
Hello who's this
This is Angela.
Hey, Angela.
Good morning.
What's your thoughts?
My thoughts on it is...
Good morning to everybody, too, by the way.
I'm sorry.
Hey, girl.
What's up, boys?
My thoughts on it is I don't think it's necessarily flirting.
More as when I looked at the video, the guy seemed like he was a little taller than her.
So it might have been a little nervous in her part.
True.
Yeah, that's what we said too.
And I just said,
when someone comes up to me
and I'm nervous,
it might be off this person,
but it's just me
trying to get out
of the situation.
Yeah, that's true too.
Right, right, right.
If she felt a way,
instead of trying to be,
no, and be,
you know, like, peace,
you know, let me talk,
be nice,
so that way he doesn't feel
like I'm trying to play him.
That's a damn shame
women gotta be like that.
I know.
You know what I mean?
I feel sorry for women that have to go through that
to feel that way. Yeah, I never do
Cause when all these women be trying to holler
at me, I just say I'm married and they move out the way
Nobody hollers at you. What you do when the guys holler?
Nobody hollers at you. What you do when the guys holler?
You give them the number
You pull out the fan and you do that
Yaaay
Say it Larry
Yaaay You pull up the fan and you do that. Yeah. Say it, Larry. Say it.
Yeah.
Steve.
Hello?
What's up?
What's up?
Hey, what's up, bro?
We're talking about if your significant other was doing the same thing,
what would your thoughts be, bro?
Man, me and her going to have to have a little talk, man.
You know what I'm saying?
Because she was all in.
Yeah.
Talking about her eyes and having good eye contact.
You know, my woman doing that.
But I kind of like when the dudes compliment my woman.
Hey, you know, what are y'all on my woman?
That lets me know that I've got something going, you know?
Yeah, but I think the thing that we're not factoring in
is what we've all been saying is that, you know,
sometimes women be feeling like they in danger
and they don't want to reject the guy
because the guy might flip out.
Yeah, exactly. Yeah, especially in danger, and they don't want to reject the guy because the guy might flip out. Yeah, exactly.
Yeah, especially in Detroit.
They just doing all that to the women.
So I get it, though.
You know what I mean?
Sometimes they got to first put a dude.
There's a spinning, you know what I'm saying?
So I get it.
Hey, Tia, good morning.
What's your thoughts, Tia?
Good morning.
First of all, oh, my God, I cannot believe I got two.
I love y'all.
I bought both of y'all books.
Thank you. You definitely get a new co-host. Yes, girl. Because you be up believe I got through. I love y'all. I bought both of y'all books. Thank you. Jess, you definitely be a new
co-host. Yes, girl. You be up there
killing it. My favorite so far.
You think Jess should be the new co-host? Yes.
Yes. I think she is bomb.
She had me cracking up last night. I think she just make
a good fit with y'all. Thank you so much,
girl. But yeah, in regards
to the question, I feel like
if old girl would have jumped the gun and been
like, oh yeah, you know,
I'm married, blah, blah.
The conversation
could've went left.
She didn't know
what he was really doing.
She might just be
a funny person.
If she'd have been like,
oh, yup, I'm married,
yup, still on her ring
or whatever,
he could've been like,
okay, calm down.
I'm just saying what's up
because a lot of women
had that in their mind
like, oh, every man
trying to talk to me
and that couldn't have been, no, that didn't have to be the case no that's real it's like that when you
attract the man he was recording right yeah i don't know if she did see i don't know okay okay
because it looked like it was kind of like it was stationary i don't know maybe he knew that was
kanye um i was gonna say did he know because he was recording her so what's the moral of the story
jess you got a moral? Listen, it's okay
because I don't think it's really that serious
because while she is flirting a little bit too much
or being too friendly,
he probably in Kim Bush's.
We don't know.
So it's like, you know, pick your battles.
You know, at least she said, I'm married.
He probably ain't tell nobody he married.
Right.
It's just hard being attracted.
People trying to holler at you all the time.
I get it all the time.
Who does she look like?
I need to see her, but yes. Jesus Christ. All right. It's the Breakfast Club. to people trying to holler at you all the time. I get it all the time. Who does she look like? I need to see her.
But yes.
Jesus Christ.
All right.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are the Breakfast Club.
We got some special guests with us.
Man, the ghetto legends.
That's right.
85 South Show is here.
Yes, sir.
T-C-O-F-L-A-N-G-T-R-A-L-L-A-S-M-I-L-L-A.
First of all, it ain't about us, man. Congratulations to y'all, brother. I'm screaming number one on Netflix. Yes, sir. She's going to be DC Young Fly and Carlos Miller. First of all, it ain't about us, man.
Congratulations
to y'all, brothers,
on streaming number one
on Netflix.
Yes.
The number one
trending show on Netflix
with ghetto legends.
Y'all knocked out
Black Mirror.
Damn.
Come on, man.
Come on, man.
That's huge.
That's huge.
That's a big deal.
Don't downplay that one.
No, we ain't downplaying it.
We just, you know,
hearing what y'all
saying about
what we've been saying for years.
So we're just like, okay, thank you.
Charge triple.
That's what it mean.
Yeah, most definitely charge triple.
Yeah.
Yeah, that's exactly what we're going with.
That's what it mean.
We're about to inflate the bag.
What made y'all want to do that?
What made y'all want to put that out of the Netflix special?
Because all of y'all are individual comedians.
Right.
But why that?
Because it showcased a lot of what we do on the 85 South Show.
It was just like a great promo vehicle.
It was like to show the elements of the show.
Right.
And once we looked at the final cut and we saw that we got the elements of the live show,
it's just going to be a great promo for all the people who've never seen the show.
Now they're going to go back and pull up the raw uncut real one so we gave them we gave
them the version for the world but now they get to come back and see the real that yeah all the
way it's the best commercial we could have shot for what we do you know i mean we've been doing
it for so long but we built up so much content that you know it's kind of hard for people who
aren't our core following to even know where to start that is a great place for people to start
you start there and then it's easy for you to work your way back through
because you done fell in love with what we gave to people
in regards to the Netflix special.
So it worked out perfect.
Where was you at when you heard the number one, Gico?
I was in the house with my daughter, man, and she told me.
And she goofy, so she was like,
yeah, Daddy, you got some more money to give me.
I was like, they got some more money to give us.
But yeah, she was the money to give me. I was like, they got some more money to give us. But yeah,
she was the one that told me.
And then,
you know,
I don't really,
you know,
consume a lot of media on television.
So,
you know,
like you said,
we really didn't truly understand the impact of going number one so quick.
Cause once we started doing the research and going back in hand,
like the comedy usually doesn't go number one,
like it doesn't happen on Netflix.
So it's a major deal for us to be able to do that. Have you guys outgrown wilding out in that whole situation? I'll say it. They ain't gonna number one. It doesn't happen on Netflix, so it's a major deal for us to be able to do that.
Have you guys outgrown Wild N' Out in that whole situation?
I'll say it.
They got a good relationship over there.
I have.
They have nothing.
Don't put my brothers on the spot like that.
I take their heat.
No.
No, that's not true.
I ain't outgrowing nothing.
I have.
Not at all.
I have.
I'm tired't going over there
being treated like an employee.
Go ahead, ask them as individuals.
Ask me.
Ask them first and then ask me.
They good over there.
Don't put them on the fire.
They got a way better relationship
with them people than I do.
They ain't never had to deal with them folks.
They fired you, Lose.
I don't know.
Man, listen, man. I don't know. See, y'all want to do that? I'm answering and you ain't never had to deal with them folks. They fired you, Lose. I don't know. Man, listen, man.
I don't know.
See, y'all want to do that?
I'm Andrew, then you get going.
Who's ain't no hub?
You're white and you're black.
Yeah.
Y'all give it to Andrew.
I was like, dang, this man.
This man dressed like the Monopoly shoes.
And there was.
I said, man, this DJ every got on the back of a Capri Sun
hosting the red carpet, man.
I don't think it's fair
that you want to ask my partner
and flare him up like that in the middle of the day.
They be triggering me.
Yeah, man.
They gaslighting.
Yeah, exactly.
That's what it is.
That's what it is.
But we talking about the Netflix special.
So, Wild N' Out,
have you figured out why they fired you yet?
Like, no.
No, it's still under investigation.
See, I'd never be too B for Wild N' Out
because it's a soft spot
in my heart.
And to be 100,
it's the only TV show
that done put us on TV
consecutively,
like, eight years.
You dig what I'm saying?
Like, eight years.
Yeah.
I've been featured somewhere else,
but, hey,
you want to hit a bush,
what about you?
No, no.
You don't hit a posi-
DJ Envy.
I hate that.
You talk that,
but he know, man,
like, we, that's that. He know, man.
That's why this city in New York is so special because we started here with nothing.
You know what I mean?
And we got the opportunity and the springboard to go from that show.
And as much as the Bulls and the politics come into play, we've been blessed to be able to create a situation where we don't have to deal with those politics.
I don't feel the same way.
You don't? No. Well, I mean, I ain't going to argue with you. Don't. He don't give a fuck. He don't have to deal with those politics. I don't feel the same way. You don't?
No.
Well, I mean, I ain't going to argue with you.
Don't?
He don't give a fuck.
He don't win number one.
He like, the cat's out the bag.
I ain't no more booing.
But no, but in real, man, that's just their relationship.
We all love Wild N' Out.
You dig what I'm saying?
No, we don't.
That's the fuck we do.
Because we were doing this.
I just said that.
That's the fuck we do. You got to let them have him have it fly i know he was number one
i wasn't gonna ask nothing about wilding out you did you brought it up
okay listen but we don't talk enough about the business of 85 south facts what made y'all stop
taking videos off youtube and start your own app money keep your asses real right they'll find any reason to flag our content
or demonetize our content or hide our content in the algorithm you know how that that works
so it's like we have a core fan base that has you know that really wants to support us and see us grow. So we had to try to get out of that, out of the matrix of it may go, it may not.
So we wanted to make sure that we had our own platform
where we could create our own products, our own shows, produce, write,
just throw our ideas out there.
And we have enough fans and followers that they allowed us the space
to create something and support it financially.
Whose idea was that, to invest back into the company
to make sure that was solidified?
The Kings.
We got a whole staff of people.
We just have a meeting of the minds,
and we try to stay ahead of things like this,
like with the YouTube and the ad money situation
they're going through now.
So it's like we kind of protected from some of that,
but not all of it.
That's why I asked you, because y'all was ahead of the curve.
And people think I be hating on YouTube youtube which i don't because we use
youtube as well but everything you just said is why you can't put all your stock into youtube
it's free it's free and then like you said because it's their choice they can say they can say how
much your video and your content is worth without you putting value on it you did what i'm saying
like you said we love youtube we appreciate it but you get to grow if i think once you get to
a certain point you got to grow and all that content was was being free into the public and then we're all waiting and trying to figure out
How much these folks gonna pay us a month?
We thought you know what let's just create our own app and not only that we got the we got the platform to continue to
Create so now we like you know what let's go back and put people on and actually create shows and now we got our own
Channel, you know, that's how this how channels start before you know it china 85 gonna be on roku dc i want to ask you when you first
came up to the breakfast club right i mean you wasn't invited i think you just pulled up on this
one time I got to say something.
I got some real shit up.
He's been in a lot of beefs these past few weeks.
No, that was your fault.
That was not my fault.
But here's the thing, though.
Y'all two is the worst.
Why y'all so zesty, man?
I heard that conversation with Gunplay.
You answered the phone.
Gunplay, Envy on the phone.
And then you came on the phone.
He's like, well, you know I smack you. We'll be just going to be fighting then. I'm like, y'all, what. And then you came on the phone. He's like, well, you know I smack you.
We'll be just going to be fighting then.
I'm like, what y'all got going on, bro?
I ain't never.
Envy on the phone.
He said, I'll smack you.
We'll be just going to be fighting then.
I'm like, all right.
OK.
Then you come up here and say, ass cake, y'all too, man.
Y'all just.
No, man.
What did he say, bro?
We'll be just going to be fighting then.
I'm like, uh-uh.
That's the way to respond. That's the way to be gonna be fighting That's the way to respond
That's the way to respond Envy
Envy gonna end up whooping the shit out of somebody
Y'all on tour now, the three headed monster tour right?
Yeah we back on tour bro
Gotta go make sure these people see that it's real man
So we were already doing the three-headed monster tour.
And, you know, the Netflix special dropped right in between that.
So now we're just going to go sell out some more days.
What's the difference between the three-headed monster tour and the ghetto legend tour?
We the ghetto legends.
Same night.
Same people every night.
It's the same people.
We not about to do like these rappers and just keep naming our tour the same over and over and over again.
That's so not creative. I thought y'all was doing something different different like coming out like maybe as individuals doing your stand-up we already did
the foundation of how we was gonna rock and then it was like you know what let's make it different
because we do that already yeah like we do the stand-up part already if we focus on how do we
perfect us being on stage together you know i'm saying because that's
the main thing that they want to come see so let's come out there and just start like that because
that is the show all right we got more with dc young fly carlos miller and chico bean 85 south
show when we come back it's the breakfast club good morning everybody it's dj envy charlamagne
the guy we are the breakfast club we're still kicking it with dc young fly chico bean and of
course carlos miller 85 south show which are working so much i was gonna say y'all on the guy we are the breakfast club we're still kicking it with dc young fly chico bean and of course
carlos miller 85 south show which are working so much i was gonna say you're on the road we all
fathers appear how do y'all make sure y'all still have time for the kids like i see you doing videos
with your daughter your daughter bossing you around all the way so how do you still get that
time in i mean for me it's just what you said you know making sure i'm central to where she is so
whenever i do come home, I'm easily accessible.
And whatever it is she's into, whatever she wants to do, I make sure that that's my main priority.
I don't go home after being gone for a long time and try to figure out what I want to do with her.
I figure out what she wants to do with me, and I just apply that. And it makes it easy because she understands.
She's grown with me throughout this process.
I wasn't famous when she was little.
I was trying to get there.
So she understands this process. I wasn't famous when she was little. I was trying to get there. So she understands the process.
So now she's cool with it and she'll never look at me like a celebrity or
nothing like that.
I'm just daddy.
So whatever she wants to do,
I'm with it.
And that's the way I kind of try to make up for the missing time.
Cause you can't get that back.
You know,
your kids need the time,
you know what I'm saying?
No matter what it is you can provide,
they need the time.
So,
and we have conversations to where I help her understand a lot of my
daughter.
I keep it real with her. So to help her understand that, you know daughter i keep it real with her so to help her understand that you know it's a process daddy has to do this
to be able to create a life for you so you won't have to be gone as much as i'm gone you know i
mean so that's just what it is see how it is when you got a daughter that's all loving and daddy i
love you i miss you let's go get our nails done my son walk of his room and be like, damn, you still here?
When you leaving, bro?
You look just like you.
Act like you.
That's you, bro.
That's you.
Every time I see his son, bro, I be like, bro,
that is Carlos Jr.
Like, he ain't excited about it.
Don't matter what you do.
I used to see him be like,
what's up, nephew?
He be like, yeah, all right.
Exactly.
He probably could stay home
by himself, so he probably want to be at the house
by himself. Exactly, and he at that age
where you know he want to spend a lot of time
by himself. Yeah, I would too.
How old your son in? He's 14.
Do you talk to him? Like, look,
I ain't ready to be no grandfather yet. Oh yeah, all the time.
Okay. And most definitely. You know that's gonna trigger
him to go get some. That's his business.
He about that age where he need to
start trying to figure it out. Oh, okay. What about mean same thing what you gonna say man you know i mean when
i get home i just make sure you know i mean it's all about them make sure that they taking care of
you dig what i'm saying and i just take it a day at a time because you know unfortunately my
circumstances are different now so i don't became a full father so now it's like oh like i'm trying
to grasp into being a full father so i'm learning right now what is a full father you know i'm saying my boy chico he's been doing it for so
long you know i mean so i watch i watch everybody around me you know i mean for you i just pick up
on game i'm just what he just said i'm like i'm gonna start doing that but you know what you said
we got to learn from each other because he just said that and that made me think about damn do i
make my daughter do things that she don't want to do that's what i'm gonna do next time i'm like what
do you want to do let's do what you want to do yeah it's just for me like that makes it easier
because you know like even what fly just said with his circumstances like i've been through that with
my father being killed when i was two years old so i know what it feels like not to have 50 of what
is responsible for you so and me being there for my daughter i just try to do all the things that i
wish my dad would have been able to be there to do with me and that's just you know it makes it
easier for us to be able to understand that gap that comes when you know your kids grow up you
know they get older and then you know it gets to a point where they be the only one to be bothered
with you no way you know i mean she got a little boyfriend now. This is six foot six, 300 pounds in the ninth grade.
So I'm like, Jesus Christ.
God damn, man.
Jesus Christ.
You got to watch that, man.
Ain't no hell no.
Too big, man.
What you doing with my nose, man?
Ain't no hell no.
I'm like, yeah, good job, baby.
Don't f*** with no look like your daddy.
You know what I mean?
You know what I'm saying?
You ain't no look man.
I mean, I'm in stature compared to him.
But all of that is, you know, me being able to have the conversations with her that I have makes it easy for me to be able to deal with
that because she's not afraid to come to me with anything.
And that's the biggest thing in the world for me because, you know, they got so many
ways to hide information from you now.
It's like if you ain't keeping it real with your kids, they gonna find out and then they
gonna look at you like you full of s*** for not being the one that's telling them.
You gotta talk to me about that.
My daughter going to 10th grade, like, do you let them have time with each other?
I mean, yeah, they go to the movies, and they do little stuff like that.
I mean, ain't no alone time.
Like, six foot six, you're not about to be using that.
Nah, not in my house.
Nah.
I don't lie to my daughter.
She don't believe in Santa Claus.
She don't believe in no two-fair.
Ain't no two-fair getting no money.
And Santa Claus ain't this s**t in this household.
I agree with you.
Why you don't let them believe in Santa
we argue about that
all the time
we argue about that
because my kids
believe in Santa
right
parents
parents
parents if you
listen to me
we're having a
conversation
I'm not going to
be disrespectful
to you
and f***ing
with Santa more
no
f*** you dad
I'm waiting on Santa
but you want them
to have that memory
and that fantasy
of sleeping at night
and waking up
no no no
what we're doing
we're training our
children to believe a lie.
A lie.
I agree.
To no two-fairy.
No, the two-fairy ain't flying in his hood
and putting no $2 up under your pillow.
That was my stupid ass trying to walk in here
and not wake your ass up.
To put some money up under your pillow.
No Easter Bunny.
Let me ask you this, MB.
Hell no.
I'm religious.
If you allow your kids to believe in something that you know isn't true,
how could you get mad at them when they tell you something that isn't true?
That's right.
Like, how could you be mad at them?
You'd have trained them.
If you'd be like, man, where was you at?
Man, I was with Santa Claus, daddy.
But see, I just remember that experience as a kid, believing in Santa
and that feeling of hoping.
I remember the feeling when I found out that it was fake.
And I was like, why she ain't tell me?
Why they just ain't? You the reason why I ain't have no toys. Not And I was like, why she ain't tell me? Why they just ain't?
You the reason why I ain't have no toys.
Not Santa.
Damn it, man.
I grew up in an apartment.
There wasn't no chimney for that to come down.
So I knew Santa Claus wasn't real.
He ain't knocking on no doors.
That ain't his story.
See, I disagree.
What happened, Lois?
Santa Claus is real.
Thank you.
I seen him.
He's a black man.
And he's not getting the credit for saving Christmas Day to eat because he's black.
So you got everything you wanted for Christmas?
Have a kid, Lois?
Yeah.
Oh, he had a good childhood.
I had the best childhood ever.
Really?
I ain't never hurt for nothing.
Who was rich?
Ghetto rich.
I had robots and Transformers and go-karts.
I had 150 G.I. Joe's. I had the bass. Oh, I had that, too. I had Castle Grayskull. I and G.I. Joe. I had 100 and 50 G.I. Joe.
I had the bass.
I had Castle Grayskull.
I had that.
Hey, man.
Look at these.
Roll songs.
Get tripped.
Got to tell my Nintendo.
Oh, my God.
Atari, PlayStation.
I had it in here.
I had every Nintendo game that was accessible.
Me, too.
Oh, man.
Hey, Envy.
I was a little child.
You ain't grown.
You ain't grown.
I grew up.
No, right.
Hey, Envy. You know that's my s**t, right. He talking about me too. I was a young child. You ain't grown up how we grew up. No, right. I envy.
You know I smack s***, right?
We gonna fight this.
I ain't never hurt for nothing in childhood, bro.
We had literally everything.
I stopped asking for s***.
It was a possibility that I wasn't going to get 60% that I wasn't going to get.
No, you know what?
75.
So you were trying to soften the blow
of it was like what do i have to do in order for me to achieve what i want that's how i get it
nah man something had to be done i'm talking outstanding like valedictorian you got to be
like magnificent if a teacher called me today that's put you back two years like jesus you know
i i started working when i was nine years old my mama told
me i'm responsible for what you need not what you want what you want is on you so i was having to go
get my own money from a early age so i knew it wasn't no santa claus child labor laws hell yeah
i had social security so once i realized i got my check and it was coming in yo what because my dad
at old so you know when you owe as a child, you know Social Security you get Social Security
I did not know
But when I see I didn't know that so I got like in 10th grade my dad ever like man
Why you keep asking like your mama get Social Security you can
Come in the mail with your name on it. I was like, it's mine.
It come in the mail with your name on it.
I went to my mama.
I said, Mom, Daddy said I get a Social Security.
Yeah, I be paying the bill.
I said, I know that.
You got your ass whooped. I understand you got to pay the bill.
Listen, you ain't got to worry about me no more.
Give me half, and we're going to treat it like a job.
I get $200 every two weeks.
You ain't got to worry about me. No, no, 200 every two weeks you ain't gotta worry about me no
no criminal no no don't worry about me when my mama looked at me and she was like i could just
see her think about i ain't got to worry about him i ain't got to worry about him she was like
running ever since i was 15 my mama ain't had to do for me so you ain't flip that 200 And get your little s*** I was great Hey man Come on What's up with you
Man
Don't be trying to incriminate
My man up here
Leonard McElvey
Come on
Don't worry about it
Alright
Don't worry about it
Nah I mean I was a child
15
15
Getting 200
You know what I mean
So I
Stayed gambling
You know
Stayed
You know
Doing my thing
I was out of the way
Alright we got more
With DC Young Fly
Carlos Miller
And Chico Bean
85 South Shore When we come back back, it's The Breakfast Club.
Is your country falling apart?
Feeling tired, depressed, a little bit revolutionary?
Consider this.
Start your own country.
I planted the flag.
I just kind of looked out of like, this is mine.
I own this.
It's surprisingly easy.
There are 55 gallons of water, 500 pounds of concrete.
Everybody's doing it.
I am King Ernest Emmanuel.
I am the Queen of Ladonia.
I'm Jackson I, King of Kaperburg.
I am the Supreme Leader of the Grand Republic of Mentonia.
Be part of a great colonial tradition.
Why can't I trade my own country? My forefathers did that themselves.
What could go wrong?
No country willingly gives up their territory.
I was making a rocket with a black powder, you know, with explosive warhead.
Oh my God.
What is that?
Bullets.
Bullets.
We need help!
We need help!
We still have the off-road portion to go.
Listen to Escape from Zakistan.
And we're losing daylight fast.
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As a kid, I really do remember having these dreams and visions, but you just don't know what is going to come for you.
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And so I discovered that that is how we get where we're going.
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Alicia shares her wisdom on growth, gratitude, and the power of love.
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It's okay.
Like grace.
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Listen to On Purpose with Jay Shetty on the iHeartRadio app,
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Jenny Garth, Jana Kramer, Amy Robach, and TJ Holmes bring you I Do Part 2,
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If you didn't get it right the first time, it's time to try, try again,
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What's up, y'all? This is Questlove,
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One you can listen to and enjoy
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Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We're still kicking it with DC Young Fly, Chico Bean, and of course, Carlos Miller, 85 South Show, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are The Breakfast Club. We're still kicking it with DC Young Fly, Chico Bean,
and, of course, Carlos Miller, 85 South Show.
Charlamagne?
Now, y'all was on the road this weekend, right?
Yeah.
Condolences, DC.
Was that the first show?
Thank you.
Yes, Tampa and Jacksonville.
How did that feel?
It was one of them ones where you don't know.
You can train yourself for a fight,
but you can come in there and hit your ass one good time.
You're like, God damn, I ain't trained for that one.
You know what I'm saying?
So it was just a stepping stool that I just really had to go ahead and step over.
Because I got to.
And I'm conditioned for it from when my cousin passed.
So when my cousin passed, I had to hurry up and go back to work.
So I knew what it felt like, but I was like, I ain't never lose no spouse.
You dig what I'm saying?
But I had love from my brothers spouse you dig what i'm saying so but i had love from my brothers you dig what i'm saying from the team and from tampa
to joshua man they came in and the love was just in the air so i never felt a dull moment now on
stage i ain't gonna lie i had a couple times where i was just like who gets set together you know
what i'm saying but it was just like you know what you here god has equipped you to be here this is
the moment people are watching you right now continue to give them that work because you're helping so many
people out that's watching you and you know like i say man my brothers i gotta come in them so much
man they i don't feel it on stage when i'm with them it's just when i look at them i know we we
be good and what makes your faith so strong man god is real and you know i come from a church
background you know what i'm saying but when you find your own relationship this ain't about nobody
else relationship this is all about me it's it's my relationship with god so i'm only speaking from
experience and plus other people experience who are also god-fearing and they walk and talk in
the same matter as me and when you read the bible it gives you lessons it gives it teaches you so
when you have your own experience in the real world a lot of people want to go straight to i'm such of a good person just because you give good
in the world don't mean your life gonna be great that's why they say you're a spiritual being
living a human existence but just because you're spiritual and you got god don't mean human stuff
not gonna happen bro we human bro like we human bro like we human and the social media has taken the toll of trying to desensitize the enemy's plan
and desensitize all of the enemy's wrongdoings and they like well you're not emotional enough on
on instagram and it's like that's not what you promote you don't you human so you already know
that's possible i have to let you know that god is real and god is keeping me uplifted god is
in this situation that makes sure i'm strong for my children god is in a situation to make sure that
i'm able to do this for you god is in a situation to make sure that everybody is still reaching out
to him to giving him the praise even through the midst of pain because y'all want to soon as
something happy you want to say well why me or questioning god you're not even understanding
the purpose when you start doing that
Once you start questioning
You'll never find the answer
You gotta sit and be still
When you be still
He's gonna guide you
He's gonna direct you
And you'll be able to see
That everybody
That's not following the same
That you
Because when they speak
You're here
And when other people speak
I heard all the
People don't understand
All the prayers
All the text messages
All the love
That y'all was giving
I felt it
So it was like
Okay
That's God's energy right there
Letting me know that
These are other God fearing people
That's standing with me
So it was like
When once I move
I know I got
Three four million people
That's gonna move with me
Just
Make sure we
Keep the journey strong we're
not gonna be like moses every time god tell him something i don't think i'll be quick i'll be
quick because you told me to do it so i just got to find the instructions where's the manual just
sit and be still the people are gonna come you'll get the signs he's gonna talk to you but you don't
move how the the human mind would. Only move in the spiritual mind.
Because the human mind, we already know that.
That's where the questions, that's where the doubt come in.
That's where you feel like you're not going to be able to make it.
But the spiritual mind is going to always tell you you're a soldier.
It don't matter how many scratches you got on your back.
If he keep waking you up every morning, if he keep giving you the energy,
you better strap on your boots and use whatever you're going through as motivation to reach the finish line.
Why would you not reach the finish line and you done went through all you done went through?
I got to make it to the finish line.
Yeah, it's the bright side of bullshit, man.
You got to be able to look at the bright side of bullshit because you can't avoid bullshit.
It's unavoidable.
It's just when it's your turn.
And whenever it's your turn and when it whenever it's your turn it's all about perspective like a lot of the things that people look at as setbacks in my life which to me was just gateways to new thinking
you know i mean and new ways to look at i remember my uncle got murdered i was feeling every emotion
you can feel i'm sad i'm angry i'm confused i'm everything and then when i walked outside in front
of that hospital and everything was still moving all right baby i see you later all right don't park right here i made we're going to lunch and let me know that okay my world is
crushed in shambles but the world is going to spend with godless of what i got going on
so when you create your bubble the people that are within it that's what they're there for that's
why you got to be real selective with who you let be around you because when those times come when
that bush come into your life it's best to have people you can lean on like when i
was standing in front of my mama casket these two brothers was right there like you know when he went
through what he went through we was right there and we all have been there for each other but it's
very important that you find people that are reliable enough to be there for you when life
comes and it's something that you can't control because the world is just going to be looking at you like oh okay let's see what they do but we got to make sure when you got
that circle your circle got to be strong enough to be able to prop you up in those times when you
need to be propped up because if you don't have nobody and make it that much more difficult for
you to keep getting to the finish line like he said i wanted to ask y'all when it comes to being
still right we all talk about being still after something bad happened y'all, when it comes to being still, right, we always talk about being still after something bad happened. Y'all just went number one on Netflix.
Now y'all got to be still.
What is God telling y'all?
Keep going.
Keep going.
It's like, we know what it took to get to that point.
So it's like, if we can use that as a gauge, all right, so we had to work that long, this amount of shows, this amount.
Okay, so if we want to get to the big big bag we're gonna have to do this three
times three times as much you're gonna have to keep doing the same work you're gonna have to
keep doing this i'm gonna have to keep doing it but we still gonna have to do more on top of that
too when you see god put three people together like this and we are able to create a element
within the world that allows us to receive a blessing as a unit that most people would do
anything for that let me know like okay we didn't beat the game slim now we just you know we got
it's like the super mario when you get the star that's what it felt like like it felt like we
got the super mario star and all we got to do is just keep running anything we run into
we're knocking it out you know i mean so who's the best prayer in the group here?
Man, DJ Envy.
Can we watch you
with a close eye on the prayer?
Why don't my ass
don't be praying?
You need to be.
You need to pray.
It's DJ Envy, Heavenly Father.
I just want to let you know
from the Breakfast Club,
we love you.
Give it to your boy DJ Envy.
We got a special guest
in here, God.
You know what I mean?
We got some special guests
in here, God. I just want to say, God, won't you bless my God. You know what I mean? We got some special guests in here, God.
I just want to say, God, won't you bless my brothers?
You know what I mean?
Scott, down the night at the Pearly Gates.
You already know we got the hottest new song, Scarlet, coming up live at the Pearly Gates.
Get the f*** out of New York and heaven if you're not with God.
DJ Indy.
I'm not praying with y'all.
DJ Indy.
Hallelujah.
Make sure you go screen the Ghetto Legends on Netflix right now.
Have y'all ever prayed on it?
All the time.
Keep going.
What?
Keep going.
Make sure you check out Ghetto Legends on Netflix.
Make sure you subscribe to Channel 85.
Make sure you go get all the 85 South merchandise, man.
Get us back to number one.
We done went.
We done went.
We not doing the prank.
We done do the prayer.
Have y'all ever did a prayer?
Yes, we have.
With who?
Farrakhan, Bishop T.D. Jakes.
Okay, okay.
Heavy Hill.
Franklin.
Devon Franklin.
Okay, awesome.
Now we just doing people.
Give us some time to make a point.
We ain't gonna do a prayer?
Yeah, we gonna do a prayer.
All right, DJ Envy.
Come on.
All right.
Okay, here we go.
Dear Heavenly Father, we come together humbly, Heavenly Father,
and we just want to continue to just give you all the praise and give you all the thanks, Heavenly Father.
We're thankful for everybody that's in this room, Heavenly Father.
And we ask humbly, Lord God, that you continue to just keep me and my loved ones healthy, safe, and protected, Heavenly Father.
Even through the midst of pain, Heavenly Father, we give you praise, Heavenly Father.
Even through the midst of confusion, Heavenly Father, we give you praise, Heavenly Father.
Even through the midst of all the worriness, Heavenly Father, we give you praise, Heavenly Father. Even through the midst of all the worriness, Heavenly Father, we give you praise, Heavenly Father.
And we just want to continue to live righteous and be obedient and respectful to your laws and your commandments.
With gratitude, Heavenly Father, we pray for the strength and motivation to just stay focused and inspired.
In Jesus' name we pray.
In Yahshua's name we pray.
Amen.
Amen.
Amen.
85 South Show.
It's the Breakfast Club, 85 South Show.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club 85 South Show Good morning The Breakfast Club Your mornings will never be the same
Make sure you tell them to watch out for Florida Man
The craziest people in America
Come from the Bronx and all of Florida
Yes, you are a donkey
A Florida Man attacked an ATM for a very strange reason.
It gave him too much money.
Florida man is arrested after deputies say he rigged the door to his home in an attempt to electrocute his pregnant wife.
Police arrested an Orlando man for attacking a flamingo.
The Breakfast Club, bitches.
Donkey of the Day with Charlemagne the guy.
I don't know why y'all keep letting him get y'all like this.
Before we do Donkey of the Day, I want to tell y'all, too, that, first of all, it's
Dropping the Clues Bounce with LL Cool J and The Roots, right?
Absolutely.
That interview will be up on YouTube.
And it's, how long is it?
Hour and 30.
Hour and 30 minutes.
So, yeah.
Great conversation.
Yes.
Donkey of the Day from Wednesday, August 9th goes to Derek Porter.
Now, Derek is a Georgia man, but this incident happened in Panama City Beach, Florida.
So, it's clearly something in the water in Florida.
You spend too much time there, you get hit with that Florida fool gene.
Now, what does your Uncle Charla always say about the great state of Florida?
The craziest people in America come from the Bronx and all of Florida,
and today is no exception, okay?
Derek Porter, you are a Florida man today.
Now, let me start with the headline, courtesy of News Channel 8 Florida,
because I love the headlines when they come from florida okay when this florida foolishness all the
headlines be amazing okay first off the headline reads florida then it says man breaks into florida
church baptizes himself before stealing money let's go to news channel 8 for the report please
a mid-morning man on ended ended today with a Georgia man in custody.
Bay County Sheriff's deputies arrested Derek Porter on burglary, criminal mischief, and several drug charges.
They say that Porter broke into the Emerald Beach Church of God on Alf Coleman in Panama City Beach this morning.
He allegedly used a cinder block to smash a window, which alerted a church employee who fled.
Authorities say that Porter caused about $8,000 in damage, took some electronic which alerted the church employee who fled authorities say that porter caused about eight thousand dollars of damage took some electronic equipment and the
church money bag deputies panama city beach police and canine units descended on the church and
arrested porter they say he had meth and paraphernalia porter supposedly claimed that he
could not remember what what happened inside of the church at least not most of it but he did say
he remembered baptizing himself in the church's least not most of it but he did say he remembered baptizing
himself in the church's baptism pool and he claimed something was holding his head under the
water porter was already free on bond for a burglary in georgia there's so much wrong with
this first of all using a cinder block to break the church's windows to break into the church now
i know scripture says that god does not live in houses made by
human hands so i'm not gonna say the church is god's house but it is a place of positivity for
the most part a place where people congregate and worship a place where people go to seek
forgiveness and salvation to break the church's windows may not send you to hell but damn it
it's sure not creating positive energy in your life either this sounds like this brother watched
first sunday with ice cube and tracy morgan one too many times all right the church is the place where you go to
learn about the most forgiving entity ever god okay keyword is for giving all right in derrick's
mind he looked at the church to be responsible for giving him money all right listen we know
every church collects tithes and offerings and of course the building fund that don't really be building anything
But never did we ever think to rob the church?
Have we ever thought about taking back our $20?
You know I'm saying that we put in the collection plate and you know putting in a five or a couple ones instead
Yes, okay every Sunday we think about that when you give in your offering
But you really push in God's forgiveness when you take the criminal actions in the church now let's keep in mind that police said they found meth and drug paraphernalia on
derek so he was probably high out of his mind and when he tells police that he could not remember
what happened during various moments inside the church it's because he was high all right but he
does remember baptizing himself in the church's baptistry pool. It's safe to say he was high out of his mind, if that's what he thinks.
Okay, see, Porter claims something was holding his head down under the water while in the pool.
Derek, let me be the first to tell you that you were experiencing a meth-induced psychosis.
All right, hallucination.
You weren't being baptized.
You were swimming.
All right, you took a lap or two in the church's pool.
Now, can you baptize yourself? Sure. All right right it's not the pattern laid out in the bible nor is it the
recommended method of being baptized however if you truly understand the purpose of water baptism
that is revealed in the word of god okay you can do it all right and if you have no one who was
able to baptize you at the time then of course you might do it yourself but don't listen to me okay
because there's not a jakes or rober my name, so I could be totally wrong.
But I don't think breaking into a church, being high off meth is the right environment or setting for a baptism.
Now, let me tell you something else. Let me tell you where else this man went wrong and why he's truly getting donkey of the day today.
You're broken to the church. OK, send a block to the window. Bang.
You cost eight thousand dollars worth of damage to the church. Then you stole all the electronics, TVs, computers and the church's money bag.
That's why you're being charged with burglary of an occupied structure.
Now, here's the thing. Your order was off, my brother.
OK, you broke into the church and baptized yourself first and then committed all these things.
If you was going to do it, you should have broke into the church, stole what you wanted to steal and save the baptism for last. Because the whole point of baptism is to wash away your sins. Correct?
What you did is the equivalent of taking a shower and then doing a number two. Okay. You are a
different type of human, basically a psychopath. If you shower, then do a number two on purpose.
Okay. I understand sometimes, you know, happens. happens all right but nobody purposely takes a
shower and then does it number two just like nobody walks into a church gets baptized and
then sins on purpose you might sin after you get baptized but not on purpose like you have to pick
one derrick all right if you're gonna break into a church and still you have to get baptized at a
later date but you're damn sure don't baptize yourself first and then sin. Please give Derek Porter the sweet sounds of the Hamilton's.
Oh, now you are the donkey of the day.
You are the donkey of the day.
Yee-haw.
Now, I can't prove any of this
But?
But I feel like BJ Envy
Showers and then takes a number two on purpose
What do you think Ashley?
Is my life
Is that what you're thinking about?
Why?
Because the way you looked when I said it
No
Yes when I said it you looked like
Like he was unfazed
Yeah what's wrong with that?
No that's not true at all But the way you just asked that question it seems like
once you just answer the question once you just answer the question what if i poop i shower do
you shower and then poop on purpose though no okay just man you are a liar and you've always been a
liar that is not true okay when i poop I poop, I shower. All right.
I'm not judging.
Why are you all in my butt?
I'm not.
Why are you in my butt?
I'm not.
No, I don't want to be.
All right.
Then why are you asking?
Don't move.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Good morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We got a special guest in the building. Yes, indeed.
We have Tiffany Haddish.
Good morning. How are you feeling? I the building. Yes, indeed. We have Tiffany Addish. Good morning.
How you feeling?
I feel successful.
Okay.
I woke up today, and it was very close to not waking up.
You had the cheeks out at the VMAs, Tiff.
I know.
It was my first time my cheeks out.
Did you see my nipples, too?
I ain't see the nipples.
I just saw the cheeks.
I had nipples out, and I had cheeks out.
I was ass out.
I was ass out.
What inspired that look? Well, you know, I'm moving it. I was ass out. I was ass out. What inspired that look?
Well, you know, I'm moving it.
I'm pivoting into music.
And what I notice is if you're doing music, you got to have your ass out.
That is true.
All the girls all have that.
If you're going to make it in music, you got to have that ass out.
If you ain't got your ass out, you ain't going to make it in music.
That is true.
If you a female in music, ass out.
Damn.
Now, your single has random people. Like, these people don't connect, but you connect them, right? how you ain't gonna make it in music that is true if you were female in music ass out damn now your
single has random people like like these people don't connect but you connect them right i'm the
connection little john uh-huh and favio favio for now now how was that connection um do you know
baguette baguette is who brought it all together he's like helps me put songs together i've been
working with him for years and um he was like if you could do a song
with anybody who would it be i'm like little john i always wanted to do a song with little john like
ever since the 1900s i've been wanting to know little john so he reached out to him and he was
like what you know about favio and i was like who's that and then he was like he put me on i
was like oh i love his music i know who you're talking about he was like i think we should get
all that together i was like let's see if we can get them all together now the first i don't think that's random at all though because little john is crunk
right to me all of that drill energy and all of that it all derives from the crunk energy yeah
yeah yeah it's called evolution envy but when you met little john did you do yeah did you do that
because everybody has to do that you didn't do it i didn't do that i didn't do that because i don't
like when people be like she ready all in my face like so i didn't do that to him what i did to him was like yo i
respect you i enjoy you you have no idea i used to be the mascot in high school i've done so many
routines to your music matter of fact let me show you one and then i just danced right there on
sunset for the routine oh boy let's see this. You got the energy.
Let's go.
You need the music?
What song do you need?
Okay.
He couldn't say no to you after that.
He couldn't say no after that.
You got to do the feature after that.
Well, he already did it.
Oh, okay.
He already did it.
He did it before we met in person.
I'm glad you did this because I feel like Lil Jon is a person we don't celebrate enough, man.
Yes.
I really do. I think he is one of the greatest producers absolutely ever uh tell
the club closes it's clearly based off true events yeah you've hang out with me that's right i will
stay to the end of the party yes you will i like a good party oh you're that person that four o'clock
you just like why the lights on two vacas good music i'm dancing all night
till yeah till people it's like barely anybody there when it's barely anybody there that's the
best part you've been doing the music doing i don't think people realize like a lot of times
when they watch your specials or the c ready specials you put your music on those specials
yeah i put my music on the specials a lot of the tv shows that i'm in and movies that i've been in
and that one i did with bill Crystal. I sang all through that.
I've been talking with a lot of singers and asking them, how do you do this?
I met Janet.
I asked her, how do you sing and dance and do all that?
Where did you meet Janet at?
I went to her concert.
Okay.
We're at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles.
And then she had an after party and I went to the after party.
She told me she loved that I cut my hair.
She said, oh my goodness, I love that I cut my hair she said oh my goodness
I love when you cut your hair it's so beautiful I've always wanted to do that but you know it's
not like from my era it's like frowned upon it's frowned upon to cut your hair and she's like I
just love that you did that and I'm like thank you now tell me your magic how do you sing and
dance at the same time she said you practice I, ah, that's the part I don't like. But you practice.
I do practice a lot of things, but singing and dancing, no.
It's either dance.
Or sing.
Or tell jokes.
I don't even.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I'm a rapper, but I can sing now.
Now, how you been doing with the strike that's been going on?
Because, I mean, movies and touring and everything that's going on, how has that affected you?
The strike, look, that's going on. How has that affected you? The strike?
Look, it's a situation.
I've been out there, you know, walking around, marching, if you will, protesting, if you will.
And things need to be resolved.
But for me during this time, that part of it is exercise, kind of.
I really wish I could be on those committees and help negotiate.
I'm really good at negotiations, I like to think.
But with this downtime, I've been focusing more on my music.
I have a little farm right in South Central LA.
And now it's officially a farm because I have bees and I harvest the honey and I'll be selling the honey.
So I'll be using the trap.
That's smart.
Last person I know that did that was Dr. Oz yep dr oz had a bee problem in his backyard so he decided to start harvesting the uh
the honey from the bees yeah and once you start harvesting it and when you sell it you will become
you become a farmer and that's the tax right off and the tax is a super duper low yep super low and
then i've been focusing more on my properties i went ahead and bought a couple more and i've been
turning these like duplexes and apartment buildings into transitional living situations for foster youth.
And I get to spend more time with them.
And I'm learning more from them.
And I'm teaching them more of what I know.
So I have a little more time to be more useful in my community.
I love it.
So I love it.
And so the grocery store you're opening, that's clearly going to be farm right to the grocery store.
Yep.
Yep.
And I want it to be, you know, black farmers and black vendors.
I noticed that all these other communities they have, you know, there's a Hispanic farm,
but a Hispanic grocery store, Jewish grocery store, you know, Asian grocery stores.
But I never see black grocery stores.
So we're going to do that.
That's what I'm doing.
Are you still happy in this business?
For the most part, yeah.
I've been warned of all kinds of things that could happen before I really got in.
Half of those things have happened.
Really?
Half of them have happened.
And it's like, you know, the people that you love the most, they're probably going to turn their back on you.
You're going to find out who your real friends are.
You're going to help people, and they're going to stab you right in your face, not even in your back.
And it's sad.
That part is sad.
But I'm glad because then I don't have to be with your fake ass for my whole life.
You know, because I love when I love you.
I love you.
You know that when I love people, I love them.
I show up for them and I don't want to show up for nobody that don't really love me.
Does it give you trust issues?
Yeah, I got trust issues for sure.
I used to trust people so much, just easily.
I take you for face value, but now I don't do that no more.
Now I'm like, I hired an investigator to background check anybody new in my life.
Really?
Yeah, I hired somebody to background check.
If you want to be in my world, there's going to be a background check.
I'm going to know your business.
So you must have found some crazy stuff about people.
People done did some s*** out here. I had to stop talking to them. They probably think like, oh so you must have found some crazy stuff about people people done this out here i just stopped talking to them they probably think like oh
tiffany must have changed your number i didn't change my number i blocked you
damn i blocked your ass how did that impact your love life um so now i'm very even more
selected so do the background check did you know that you can do std test at home
off of amazon you can order std kits oh you guys are married now i heard you got you know that you can do std test at home off of amazon you can order std
kits oh you guys are married now i heard you got a dog that you had a dog that can sniff stds but
yeah tell about this first so the dog died oh damn the dog died january of 2020 he must have
sniffed the wrong std no she's 14 years old okay she's old pit bull so um um i've learned that on
amazon you can buy STD testing kits.
Okay.
So I'll do a background check on a guy.
I'll hang out with them for a while, for a month or two, maybe three, four.
Let them take me on nice places and stuff.
Once I decide, okay, I want to hook up with this dude.
I'll be like, you got to take this test.
It takes about two weeks.
Some of them are instant.
And some of them takes about two weeks to come back with the results. I'm like, when the results come back, you're going to **** these cheeks.
And then that's how that goes. And as soon as he asked me for
any money or say he forgot his wallet or he seemed kind of broke, I disappear.
Damn. All right, we got more with Tiffany Haddish.
Is your country falling apart? Feeling tired, depressed, a little bit revolutionary? Consider
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You might know me from my popular online series,
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Make sure you check it out.
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That's when we come back.
You ever date another man in the industry? Nah, I'm cool on that. I like small business owners. Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. She didn't say small penises. I do like small penises. Yeah, yeah. I like a good smedium. Jesus. Yeah.
Yeah, I like a smedium and a small business owner.
Word.
Because small business owners are going to appreciate me a little more than a dude in the industry.
I feel like also dudes in the industry, it's like egos and stuff involved.
And if you shine a little bit too bright, if this is whatever.
You know, I done talked to a few guys in this business and I just realized they're better
at doing their job of being a celebrity and I'm better not being with that person.
So what about if it's a small business person with a bigger size penis?
I don't want the big penis.
I have endometriosis.
So I'm good.
I don't want to hurt.
What is that?
I don't know.
I was hoping you would know.
Google, what is endometriosis?
I can't even spell it.
Endo.
Endometriosis.
Endometriosis.
Endometriosis.
Endometriosis. Endometriosis. Endometriosis. Endometriosis. Endometriosis. Endometriosis. Endometriosis endometriosis
endometriosis
I got it
it's something that women suffer from
similar to the tissue that
grows outside the uterus in places
where it doesn't belong
it can overgrow on the inside
of the uterus and it causes pain
so if you're dealing with somebody with a whole lot of meat you know what'm saying it's gonna be a situation and it's a little discount it's
uncomfortable it's uncomfortable and i suffer from discomfort every month and i thought it was normal
and i just i'm just now finding out this year that that's not normal your cycle is not supposed
to hurt if it hurts when you're on your cycle that's a problem there's a problem there it's
not supposed to hurt at all maybe you get a little tired because you're losing blood but you shouldn't it shouldn't be painful and if it's
painful you probably have uh endometriosis not true it says there may be heavy bleeding or pain
during sex or when having bowel no i don't be bleeding during sex i don't do that but it means
more meat down there then in the in the vagina well it is is meat well tell us about your partnership with the Arby's Foundation
you want this technicity sandwich no No. No, with the Arby's Foundation.
But my partnership with the Arby's Foundation is quite awesome.
So I don't know if you know this, but there's a lot of children in America that are having an issue with affording lunch.
Absolutely.
It's hard to afford lunch.
And a lot of them are incurring debt.
So they'll let the kids eat lunch,
but there'll be a debt that occurs.
And in order to graduate or get their diploma,
they have to pay off that debt.
And it's up to like $19 million.
It's a lot.
It's a lot.
So the Arby's Foundation has decided
to put up a million dollars towards that debt to make sure these kids can graduate and get their degrees or their diplomas.
And I got really excited about that because I remember, you know, having a lunch ticket, getting that free lunch and being able to learn better when I'm hungry.
I don't learn so good. But when I'm full, my ability to learn is a lot better.
Right.
So.
I was going to ask, you were at the VMAs.
We've seen you there.
What was your thought on the VMAs?
Tell us about it.
Because.
Everything was just so great.
And the way that it was set up, it felt like I was in like this super like fun spaceship
concert.
Because, you know, the aliens are coming.
So I'm just waiting for my alien husband to come
to take me away you ready for alien at this point is that bad yeah i'm cool i'm cool i want an alien
husband i think it'd be dope we could levitate together talk to each other with our minds
yeah did you get your heart broken last last Last summer. He was a big business owner.
A big business owner?
Big business owner.
What?
And what happened?
Y'all broke up?
I don't even know if we was really together.
Well, you see, y'all married, so you don't know this life.
But the single women out here know what I'm talking about.
You think you in a relationship.
You're not sure.
It feel like it because you at his house all the time.
He at your house.
But then you find out that. You got a whole other family yeah it's the situation
so what stops you from putting people like that on blast i don't want to be i don't want my picture
next to the picture what i've learned about this business watch who you talk about because your
picture will be next to that picture i don by side shot. I don't even...
And everybody be like,
but I'm going to get me an alien husband.
It's going to be off the chain.
Then we probably do a reality show together.
My alien husband.
Are you going back on the road to comedy?
Yeah, I start October 1st.
I'm back on the road doing comedy.
And I'm in Atlantic City.
I'm doing a bunch of casinos so that should be cool i should
meet an alien in there what's your favorite way to tell a story now does i asked edgar to
entertain that earlier is it is it books is it movies is it tv is it you know stand up what's
your favorite way to tell a story my favorite way to tell the story is in stand-up and then to watch
that turn into something even bigger it's great you know i got a grammy for
telling stories that's right i got nominated for a grammy for reading out loud my drama teacher
was so proud i had to let her know girl you i'm glad you sat down with me because nominated for
a grammy so um but yeah on stage live in a room full of people and getting that immediate
gratification hearing the people it's the best it's an unnecessary
pressure though because because your star has risen so much are you able to go out there and
just work out the way you would want to i always do and sometimes it's good and sometimes it's bad
and i don't care what they say as long as it feels good to me yeah as long as it feels good to me
did you really get paid for your first
movie by selling dvds did the producer take yeah he really just handed me some dvds and said good
luck sell those like i that's wow and i see the movie on tv all the time and it pisses me off
because i gets nothing and i became homeless during that time like while i was shooting that
movie i became homeless and i had nowhere to stay i was sleeping in my car on the set i was always on time to work never was late because i was
sleeping in the parking lot waiting for everyone to get to set like it was that was the worst but
you know some people when they heard you say that they thought you were talking about girl's trip
but i've been in this business since 1996 uh and that was in 2003 when it happened yeah my
first movie where i was the star of the movie it was in 2003 i bet you'll never work with
apertus again never hey you know what's crazy i saw that director sitting on a bus on the bus stop
and he looked a damn mess and i said oh they didn't pay you either huh he was like oh
and i was like do you need a ride he was like yeah and then he came up to the car and i said oh they didn't pay you either huh he was like oh and i was like do you
need a ride he was like yeah and then he came up to the car and i could smell him i said oh i gotta
go the other way i'm sorry damn he smelled really bad jesus it's one of those smells that you know
it's gonna stick in your it's gonna stick and i didn't want i didn't want that to stick are you
putting out a whole album yeah well we drop a couple of singles and then put out the whole
album so i would like for the whole album to come, well, we'll drop a couple of singles and then put out a whole album.
So I would like for the whole album
to come out on my birthday,
which is December the 3rd.
You know, I always like to drop something
around my birthday.
It's my gift to the world.
You're not signing to nobody, though, right?
She Ready Music.
Yeah, I have my own label.
I figured I'd put my money into that.
There you go.
Tiffany, we appreciate you joining us.
I appreciate y'all, too.
This is like a dream.
You've been here a million times. No, I feel you joining us. I appreciate y'all too. This is like a dream. You've been here many times.
No, I feel like I'm in a dream right now.
Oh, but you're still asleep.
She's still asleep.
That's why.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Morning, everybody.
It's EJ, Envy, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
It's time to get up out of here.
You got a positive note?
Yes, man.
I just want to tell people out there, man um always be humble because what god gives he can also take away
and i want y'all to remember that humility is not weakness okay but strength under control it's not
thinking less of yourself it's thinking of yourself less all right stay humble breakfast club bitches
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