The Breakfast Club - Tiffany Haddish, Shoot Your Shot and More

Episode Date: June 19, 2017

Monday 6/19 - Today on the show we had hilarious comedian and actress Tiffany Haddish, who shared some very disturbing, yet comical stories all around about her childhood and life in general. Moreover..., it is Monday so we had a listener shoot their shot to a crush for our segment “Shoot Your Shot”, but lets just say her sins caught up to her. Also, Charlamagne gave “Donkey of the Day” to the jurors of the Philando Castile case, because their verdict was a miscarriage of justice. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:02:48 Early in the morning, but they tell me, was y'all? I say, oh, hell yeah, I'm getting up. The world's most dangerous morning show. DJ Envy. Your people's choice. Angela Yee. I'm a sweetheart, but I'll cut you. Charlamagne Tha God.
Starting point is 00:02:59 Prince of Pissing People's Arms. I can't believe you guys are the best, kid. Collectively known as Breakfast Club, bitches. Good morning, USA! Talking to everybody that's in all these other states that has been feeling like summer. But here in the tri-state, it's been definitely feeling like summer the past week or so. Yeah, the weather's been pretty good. And over the weekend, I had my kids' birthday party. London and Jackson. London turned four. Jackson turned three.
Starting point is 00:03:56 Their birthday is two days apart. Round of applause for that, damn it. What a birthday party it was. The rain held up. You said round of applause. You don't care about your kids, bro. Damn, man. You don't care about your kids, bro. I'll wait for the applause. I'll wait for it. So a birthday party it was. The rain held up. He said, you don't care about your kids, bro. Damn, man. You don't care about your kids, bro.
Starting point is 00:04:05 I'll wait for the applause. I'll wait for it. So it didn't rain? It rained a little bit, but it didn't stop anything. It was, thank you. It didn't stop anything.
Starting point is 00:04:13 It was an amazing party. I mean, we had a carnival-themed party at the crib. We had over 150 kids running around. It was supposed to be about 250,
Starting point is 00:04:23 but because of the rain, some people didn't come out, and I get it, but it was still dope. They had rides. They had Ferris wheel, carousels, helicopter rides. They had the pirate ship there, bouncy slides. Did you charge people? You should have charged people. No, I didn't charge people. I just had a
Starting point is 00:04:38 good time. We had a DJ playing music. You know, girls got their fingernails painted. You could get your face painted if you wanted. They had balloons, stilt walkers, mimes, clowns, you name it. It was dope. Then in the back, it was like a pool party in the back where we had lifeguards so you could just enjoy yourself in the pool.
Starting point is 00:04:57 They had food. It was an amazing event. It was stressful because I was nervous that it was going to rain and the event was going to be ruined and I would have just lost all the money. But it held up and it was just a dope event. The kids had a great time and everything. What the hell did they do for you for Father's Day? Father's Day, my dog came in.
Starting point is 00:05:15 Oh, yeah. I saw you got your dog. They surprised me. They bought you a dog? They surprised me with a dog. This is the dog that I've been wanting, I've been trying to get. So the dog owner actually came from Tennessee. Now, these dogs are fully trained.
Starting point is 00:05:28 She brought three dogs, and I could choose which dog I want, whichever dog connects with me. The dogs are about a year old, but they're fully trained. When I mean fully trained, you don't have to do anything. I can say me and you are beef, and I'm walking in the street, minding my business, and you come to attack me. My dog. Why would I attack you?
Starting point is 00:05:42 Don't point at the darkest person in the room and ask how he would attack you. Don't stereotype me like that. I'm not stereotyping. Point at the white man, Steve. You're pointing at Steve. Say the white man, Steve, comes up and he's looking creepy, right? Oh, he's looking creepy, but I would attack you. You see what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:05:56 Let's say he's looking creepy. My dog will be on alert, and then if I give him the word, the command, my dog will make sure we have no problem with the creepy white man anymore. Steve, what would the command be? Huh? If you wanted the dog to attack you, what would the command be? Sick him. Wait, wait, wait.
Starting point is 00:06:15 This is a setup. Charlamagne. No, hold on. Charlamagne, what's the command? Crack ass, crack ass. How do we I say that command, my dog will go at the first cracker
Starting point is 00:06:29 that he found. So I'm pretty excited about that. So, you know, the dog and it's a service dog, so I can take it on planes. I can take it anywhere I need to go. So... Oh, you could bring that big dog on a plane? I could take that dog anywhere.
Starting point is 00:06:45 In hospitals, I'm going to bring him to work one day this week. I'm going to take him everywhere. Don't bring that dog in here to work, man. I'm going to bring him everywhere. Let's test out this attack mode. I got no reason to bring an attack dog to no damn work. I'm definitely going to test him out. If you got to bring an attack dog to work,
Starting point is 00:06:57 then iHeartRadio has absolutely failed us when it comes to security. Do you know why we work? If you feel like you got to bring an attack dog... How many times have you been attacked? Twice. Alright, well that gives it. In seven years, that's a pretty good ratio. That gives me enough feeling to bring an attack dog to work. Okay. Alright, well let's get this show cracking. Uh, Angeli, you did see the Tupac
Starting point is 00:07:13 movie. How was it? Oh, yes, I saw it last night. I'm in Detroit, so I saw it out here in Detroit. I haven't watched it yet. How was it? It was okay. It wasn't like, I know some people are trying to act like it's the worst movie. It was terrible. It's not terrible. It's not terrible. It's not like, I know some people are trying to act like it's the worst movie. It was terrible. It's not terrible.
Starting point is 00:07:27 It's not terrible. It's not like a straight out of Compton level of movie. That was an excellent movie. It was decent. Okay. All right. Well, front page news. Next, what are we talking about?
Starting point is 00:07:40 We'll talk about Philando Castile and the officer. Yes, in Minnesota. And also, just this morning, attacks in London. They are treating this like terrorist attacks. And Tiffany Haddish will be here this morning. Tiffany Haddish. You don't know who Tiffany Haddish is. She's on the Carmichael show.
Starting point is 00:07:57 She's got a show coming out with Tracy Morgan called The Last OG. She's got a movie coming out with Queen Latifah and Jada Pinkett Smith from Regina Hall called Girls Trip. Yes, which I saw, which is hilarious. And she's one of those people, like, you know, you can, for me, you know, you can feel the favor of God on somebody. Yes. She definitely got the favor of God on her. So she'll be here next hour.
Starting point is 00:08:13 Okay. All right, well, let's get the show cracking. Front page news is next. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God. We are The Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 00:08:23 Yes. Now let's get in front page news. Right to it. Where do we want to start, Yee, Charlamagne Tha God, we are The Breakfast Club. Yes. Now, let's get in front page news. Right to it. Where do we want to start, Yee? Philando? Yes, so we can start with Philando Castile. On Friday, a jury in Minnesota acquitted the Minnesota police officer, Geronimo Llanes, of all charges in the shooting that happened in July of last year
Starting point is 00:08:41 and left Philando Castile dead. How do you get acquitted of all charges? You can't even get a child endangerment charge. There was a child in the backseat. You know what I mean? It's amazing that they had video footage of all this happening, of him following every single thing the officer told him to do and that the officer still was acquitted.
Starting point is 00:08:57 That is very scary. Philando Castile's mom spoke out as well as she stood outside on a corner outside the courthouse. Here's what she said. My first born one son dad here in minnesota under the circumstances just because he was a police officer that makes it okay oh now they got free reign he's found innocent on all counts he's shot into a car with no regards to human life and And that's okay. Thank you, Minnesota. Play the video when she
Starting point is 00:09:28 was home and when the Remy kicked in. Alright, well here she is. When she was streaming live and here's what she had to say there. Now you see exactly what these motherfuckers think about us. They murdered my motherfucking son with his seatbelt
Starting point is 00:09:43 on. So what does that say to you? Now they got free reign to keep killing us any kind of way they want to. Because that shit wasn't right. And I'm here to say that and fuck the police. And they gonna keep on killing us as long as we sit down and just take it. That's after that Remy kicked in. Drop on the clues, bombs. But for Lando Castillo's mom.
Starting point is 00:10:07 That was two chains she was listening to, right? Yeah, that was two chains in the background. Oh, God bless her, man. People was hitting me all weekend saying I can't believe they let him off. And they so shocked and they so surprised. Not me. I'm shocked and surprised when they actually get convicted. Yeah, I think you're right.
Starting point is 00:10:21 It's the first time in Minnesota history That they've even announced charges Against an officer that could have possibly happened That's never even happened before It's almost a slap in the face It's like you're pressing charges but you know you're not going to convict him How do you let him off on all counts You don't charge him with nothing Zero, zilch, nada
Starting point is 00:10:37 Even if it was a child endangerment charge There's a child in the backseat When you just fire it off in that car Absolutely Last front page news endangerment charge. There's a child in the backseat when you just fire it off in that car. Absolutely. Alright. Last front page news. Alright. Just by the way, this is happening right now. This morning there was, in London,
Starting point is 00:10:54 one person was killed and several injured. A van drove into pedestrians near Finsbury Park Mosque in North London. I'm just giving you guys an update as we go along. One person is dead at the scene. I'm sure we'll give you more information as it develops. All right. But right now, get it off your chest.
Starting point is 00:11:08 800-585-1051. If you're upset, you need to vent. Call us right now. Phone lines are wide open. You can vent. Or if you feel blessed, 800-585-1051. Hit us up right now. Phone lines are wide open.
Starting point is 00:11:21 Get it off your chest. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. Let's go. This is your time to get it off your chest. Whether you're mad or blessed. Get it off your chest. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. Let's go. This is your time to get it off your chest. Whether you're man or flesh. Bang with your chest. We want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 00:11:30 So if you got something on your mind, let it out. Gio. Yo, what up? Hey, you from the Bronx, man. You wasn't feeling that Tupac movie, bro? Nah, man. I'm mad I spent all that money, man. I looked at the movie when I saw Tupac turn on the TV and Love & Hip Hop was on. Shut up. Oh, stop it. Shut up.
Starting point is 00:11:46 Oh, stop it. Shut up. Y'all are so dramatic. That's f***ing right, man. That's f***ing wrong. That did not happen. I'm hearing a lot. I'm hearing he was playing Call of Duty in the studio.
Starting point is 00:11:55 No. That's not true. I'm hearing it was iPhones in the movie. No. No, everybody's trying to be funny. No, I really did hear that. Okay, but that's not true. So there's no iPhones in the movie?
Starting point is 00:12:03 Somebody tell me there really is iPhones in the movie. No, shut up. There's no iPhone in the movie. Jay from Virginia, what's up? Oh, my God. Okay, but that's not true. So there's no iPhones in the movie? Somebody tell me there really is iPhones in the movie. No, there's no iPhone in the movie. Jay from Virginia, what's up? Oh my God, hey guys. Angela Yee, Charlamagne, Envy, oh my God. I've been trying to get to you guys for like a long, long time. Oh my God, you made it. Alright, so
Starting point is 00:12:19 I sent you, Ask Yee, an email about, you know, me trying to set up a podcast and everything. Listen, I'm bisexual, I'm black, an email about, you know, me trying to set up a podcast and everything. Listen, I'm bisexual, I am black, and I'm proud of both of that. And I've tried to start a movement on social media, but, you know, internet trolls trying to block my shine and all that. So I just want to share that, you know, bisexuality is not a myth. It's none of that.
Starting point is 00:12:40 It's real, and I am living proof. Who the hell said bisexuality was a myth? Who said that? Well, no one really said that, Charlamagne. It's just that there are certain people, even especially on social media and on the Internet, they treat it as if it's like a joke. So that's...
Starting point is 00:12:55 Let me ask you this. When you're dating a woman, do you tell her that you're bisexual? You also deal with men? Yes, I do. Okay, as long as you're straight up and honest, that's all that matters. In your professional opinion, who gives the best fellatio, men or women?
Starting point is 00:13:09 What do you prefer? Well, listen. So you see, you talk about people taking it like a joke. When I ask you a serious question, you laugh. Okay, okay, okay. Only because I get that a lot. Okay. Just so you know.
Starting point is 00:13:19 It's just, I mean, it's whatever. I mean, whoever I'm dealing with, I mean, there's no competition at the very end of the day. To me, it's... So you're just greedy then? It just depends on the person I'm showing. Hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on, Charlamagne. I'm going to have to stop you right there, dog. I respect you.
Starting point is 00:13:32 I follow you and all that, but I got to stop you right there. Bisexual people are not greedy, dog. That's the most popular misconception. We're not greedy. We just have no preference. Like, people have no preference for race. People have no preference for gender, dog. That's what I'm saying.
Starting point is 00:13:46 If Charlamagne had to pick one, which one would you suggest to him? Wait, pardon? If Charlamagne had to pick one. Don't answer that question, bro. I bet you used to love Rich Murmur, but I ain't got no type. It's not a matter of choice, people. It's just a matter of who you like is who you like, and that's the very end of the day. Who is in my bed is none of y'all business.
Starting point is 00:14:03 It's mine. Well, don't call up the radio telling us about your bedroom activities then. Goodness gracious. Who is in my bed ain't none of y'all business, but you the one calling up here volunteering that you buy and want to start podcasting everything. Get it off your chest. 800-585-1051.
Starting point is 00:14:18 Call us up right now. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. This is your time to get it off your chest. Whether you're man or flesh. We want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club. This is your time to get it off your chest. Whether you're man or flesh, we want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club. So if you got something on your mind, lay it out. Chandelier.
Starting point is 00:14:32 It's Chandler. Oh, my bad. Chandelier. Not my bad, bro. You're calling from Ohio, man. Why are you mad this morning, man? Because my daughter's mom, she hasn't let me see my daughter within four years. I don't want full
Starting point is 00:14:47 joint custody. When she was two, she was about to be nine, but she tried to lie and say that I hit my daughter. But, you know, in Ohio, they go with whatever the woman says. So I even beat that case, and I'm trying to subpoena her to get my visitation so I can get my joint custody back.
Starting point is 00:15:03 But she's still acting stupid. Her name is, I'm going to say her name so everybody in Columbus can know. Her name is Brittany, but she ain't letting me see my daughter within, you know, I missed four of her birthdays. I done missed four Father's Day with her now. So, you know what I'm saying? But that's why I'm mad because I've been trying to fight this case for about three, four years. And she's still practicing. That's awful.
Starting point is 00:15:23 And your daughter probably has no idea what's going on. Yeah, that's horrible, man. She just knows her dad's not. Yeah, she had put me in jail, which I beat that case. So she probably thinks the last two years I've been in jail. But... Hey, brother, you keep fighting. I love brothers that go out there and actually fight for their kids.
Starting point is 00:15:38 Absolutely. When it comes to child support and custody and all that good stuff, man. Angel, good morning. Good morning. Today's your birthday. Ow. Ow. It is. Happy morning. Today's your birthday. Ow. Ow, it is. Happy birthday.
Starting point is 00:15:48 How old are you, Angel? How old are you? I am 37. There you go, boo. Thank you so much. How are you guys today? We are great, man. We're happy.
Starting point is 00:15:56 I'm glad you're having a great birthday. What you doing today? Actually, I have to go to work, but that is fine. I enjoy that as well. But after work, I'm going to hang out with my girls. I have three daughters. Amen. So I'm going to hang out with them.
Starting point is 00:16:09 And then that's about it. There you go. All right. Are they going to have cake for you at work and stuff? Well, they should have cake at work and my desk decorated when I get there, so I'm excited for that. Thank you guys already in advance. Are you sure you can eat cake at your age?
Starting point is 00:16:23 I am positive I can eat cake at my age. And actually, Charlamagne, to be honest with you, I've earned the right, because in 2015, I was almost 300 pounds. I've lost about 110 pounds. There you go, boo. There you go. I love to hear that. You eat your cake, mama.
Starting point is 00:16:39 I don't know if you should have the cake, though. I would choose some celery. Choose a healthier option. Let's keep that weight coming down. I got it. I got it. It's going to be a nice little small piece with a little piece of cake. We got it covered.
Starting point is 00:16:50 I promise. What made you want to lose that weight, boo? I was on blood pressure medicine every day, and I was just really tired of it. I wanted to change. I was tired. I couldn't really keep up with the girls, and I wanted to do something different for myself. There you go. You just wanted to live a healthier lifestyle.
Starting point is 00:17:04 I respect that, okay? Congratulations. You just wanted to live a healthier lifestyle. I respect that. Okay. Congratulations. Well, have a great morning, Mama. You too. Have a great day, guys. Alright. That is the best birthday gift you can give yourself is the gift of good health, okay? 300 plus pounds, you lose some of that weight, boo. Alright. Alright.
Starting point is 00:17:20 Get it off your chest. 805-85-1051. You're blessed you can call us. You're mad you can call us. You're mad you can call us. Now, you even got rumors on the way? Yes, I'll tell you what just happened over the weekend. Some twins were born, and it broke the Internet, of course. We'll give you some details. All right, we'll get into all that when we come back.
Starting point is 00:17:36 Keep it locked. This is The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club. Listen up. It's just in. All the gossip. Gs gossip the rumor report it's the rumor report the breakfast club well looks like beyonce has given birth to the twins
Starting point is 00:17:56 that's according to multiple reports not to mention her father matthew knows tweeted out about it as well so it has to be true right Now, they're saying that she is still in the hospital, though. There are some minor issues, nothing that should be threatening at all, but something that is keeping them in the hospital. We don't know exactly what that is, but the babies are expected to be okay, and so is Beyonce.
Starting point is 00:18:20 So congratulations. We do know that there were pink and blue balloons that were delivered to the hospital, so people feel like it's a girl and a boy. So congratulations. We do know that there were pink and blue balloons that were delivered to the hospital. So people feel like it's a girl and a boy. So congratulations. How does TMZ find out everything that goes on? I mean, it's a good calculated guess. No, that minor issues? How would you know that?
Starting point is 00:18:36 Oh, I don't know. Somebody from the hospital's talking. God bless the Cardys. Drop my clothes bonds for the Cardys, damn it. Absolutely. Congratulations. And in addition for Father's Day, damn it. Absolutely. Congratulations. And in addition for Father's Day, Jay-Z is going to be helping to bail out dads who are stuck in the system for the holiday.
Starting point is 00:18:53 He wrote a letter to Time. He said when black and brown people are over-policed and arrested and accused of crimes at higher rates than others and then forced to pay for their freedom before they ever see trial, big bail companies prosper. And he did say an eye-opener to that situation for him was producing the docuseries Time,
Starting point is 00:19:09 the Khalif Rauder story. So he said one in nine black children has an incarcerated parent. Families are forced to take on more debt, often in predatory lending schemes created by bill bond insurers. I heard that and I thought that was dope. And I wanted the information
Starting point is 00:19:21 where I could possibly donate some money to. I mean, I ain't got nowhere near whole money, but I'm sure that I can possibly help and maybe donate to some dads to get out. I wonder who you bailing. How you bail people out of prison, though? Is it prison or the jail? It's bond. Well, you're paying for their bond.
Starting point is 00:19:35 Oh, okay. So people that are like... Because it's always really difficult for people to even afford their... Pay for their bonds. So they can just... They can be out until their trial, yeah. All right. And everybody keep asking me, do I want another Jay-Z album? Yes, I want
Starting point is 00:19:46 another Jay-Z album. We're going to get into that later in the rumor report. You'll have time to discuss. Alright, and Remy Ma versus Nicki Minaj yet again. Now people are saying that Nicki Minaj was going at Remy Ma because Remy Ma was allegedly in the building at Birthday Bash over the weekend in Atlanta
Starting point is 00:20:01 and Nicki performed No Frauds and Make Love. Well, Remy wanted to be clear she was escorted out of the building after she performed. Here's what she said. I know. This is not out here trying to act like we was all in the same building
Starting point is 00:20:14 and you was acting all tough and hardcore-ial. Do you know what I mean? Well, let's go. Exhibit A. My performance time is at 8 p.m. Birthday bash. Due to recent security concerns, immediately following all performances, wristbands will be cut and artists will be escorted out of the arena.
Starting point is 00:20:34 Backstage access limited to performance only. No entourages. You'll be asked to leave if you don't have a pass. Absolutely no guns, no weapons, not even for security. Drop on the clues bombs from Remy Ma. I love Remy Ma. if you don't have a pass, absolutely no guns, no weapons, not even for security. Drop on the clues bombs for Remy Ma. I love Remy Ma. Remy Ma so damn petty and funny on accident.
Starting point is 00:20:54 Hardcorical is definitely the word of the week, kids. Hardcoreal. Hardcoreal. Hardcoreal is the word of the week, kids. All right? All right, well, I'm Angela Yee, and that's your rumor report. Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy Angela Yee. Charlamagne Tha God.
Starting point is 00:21:05 We are The Breakfast Club. Now we got a special guest joining us. Her name is Tiffany Haddish. You might know her from where, Charlamagne? Yes. She's from The Carmichael Show. She's got a show coming out with Tracy Morgan called The Last OG. She's going to be in the upcoming movie Girls Trip with Queen Latifah, Regina Hall, and Jada Pinkett Smith.
Starting point is 00:21:22 She's just a very funny, blessed, and highly favored individual. I used to watch Tiffany when you used to be on VH1. What was that? I loved the 90s. Yeah, you was on it, too. I know. Tiffany Haddish is here. We did tape the same day. We did tape the same day. I remember that.
Starting point is 00:21:37 I asked you to get in a photo booth with me, and you said you was busy. That's not true. Yeah, he was busy, though. They were talking to you in the home. You were busy. Yeah, remember they had the. They were talking to you in the room. Yeah, remember they had the photo booth, you know, and I was thinking that would be so cool if I could take a picture with you and then I could just brag
Starting point is 00:21:52 on like, guess who I know, bitches? You know, all through the hood. Remind how the tables have turned. I bet you would take a picture now. Tell her what she should know. How many times you on that list? Oh, the New York Times bestseller list? It's a few weeks. About seven, eight weeks. Yeah, you're killing the game.
Starting point is 00:22:07 Thank you very much. I just finished your book, too. Very good. I appreciate that. Very good. Very, very good. I always thought you was funny, but when I heard your story, you started raising all your siblings at a really young age.
Starting point is 00:22:17 Yeah, yeah. My mom had a really bad car accident. Her head went through a windshield, and I was nine. There's five of us total. And I'm the oldest. And so at nine years old, you know, my mom had to learn how to walk, talk, eat, everything again. And so basically everything she had taught me up to that point, now I'm turning around. I'm teaching her.
Starting point is 00:22:39 And so I was like a full-on mom, like right away. And I remember the day my mom came out the hospital. The doctor put me to the side. He said, look, she's never going to be the person that she was. And it's time for you to grow up now. You're going to have to help her as much as you can. Okay. And I was like, okay.
Starting point is 00:22:52 But here's the thing. Like, when I think back about it, like, I feel like it made me super strong. I couldn't really read that good at that point. And then. You was only eight. No, I know. What you was supposed to be reading. I was supposed to be reading these. I got to read these food stamps and everything.
Starting point is 00:23:06 And then I'll fill out all this paperwork so we can eat. What happened to the accident? Did somebody hit her? No, my stepdad had cut the brake lines. I found that out later on when I was like 21. You were trying to kill your mom? See, what had happened was, see, cocaine is a horrible drug. And he had a few women pregnant and he had policies on us.
Starting point is 00:23:32 And he kept moving us. Like we had these houses in L.A. And he moved my mom from there. We moved to Pomona. Then from Pomona, we moved to Colton, which is further from L.A. And my mom at the time was a manager at the U.S. Post Office. She had her own business going. She had properties going.
Starting point is 00:23:46 She was like a very, you know, entrepreneur, strong woman. And she was only like 28, 29. And, yeah, so we was all supposed to be dead. And I remember when I turned 21, I got really depressed. And I was crying. I wanted to kill myself. I wanted to die because I felt like, why am I even here? I can't take care of these kids. I can't. myself. I wanted to die because I felt like, why am I even here? I can't take care of these kids.
Starting point is 00:24:06 I'm not good at... I just want to be happy, but it's hard. You know, I'm frustrated. And he took me out for drinks and he was like... The stepdad. Yeah. He said, you're supposed to be here because you could have died a long time ago, but you didn't. And then he broke it down to me and I was just like,
Starting point is 00:24:22 what? He basically told you he tried to kill your mama? He tried to kill all of us. Because for a while, you held on to that because you thought you were supposed to be in the car. Yeah, we all were supposed to be in the car, and I had begged her. I ain't got to talk to you, but it's so hard. Thank you. But I had begged her to let me babysit because I'm like, I'm eight, you know, eight and a half, about to be nine.
Starting point is 00:24:41 I know how to make hot dogs. I know how to make rice. I know how to change diapers. I know how to make baby, you know, formula, all i know how to change diapers i know how to make babies you know formula all of that we go into bed in a couple of hours anyways why drive us all the way to la drop us off at my grandma house then you go to work then you pick us up at like six seven in the morning drive all the way back then i gotta go to school or whatever just let it just let me babysit but she didn't come home you know three she let me she let me babysit but then you know three days go by she don't come home. You know, three, she let me babysit. But then, you know, three days go by, she don't come home.
Starting point is 00:25:06 And she said, don't call nobody, you know. And don't answer the phone unless it rings twice. And then hang up because, you know, that's how your mama doing. She leave at home alone. She called some time. Hang up. Then call back. Then you're like, oh, that's mama.
Starting point is 00:25:18 You didn't want to get mama in trouble, get mama locked up. Right, right. You don't want to social work in the house. No. I didn't even, you didn't know what happened? No. And then on the third day, I was just like, man. I called my grandma.
Starting point is 00:25:27 Like, have you seen my mama? Have you talked to her? She was like, no. I'm wondering why y'all came by the house. And I told her that, you know, I'm babysitting, but we're running low on rice. Eight years old. Eight years old. Wow.
Starting point is 00:25:40 And it was like a damn. What you doing this weekend? Because you know how to raise kids. I got five. I need some help at my house. No, no, no. See that now. Now, I don't really want to.
Starting point is 00:25:48 You don't want to. You don't want to. That's the best birth control. No, no. I was married to a man that had children. And I love his kids. Yeah. I'm a beautiful woman.
Starting point is 00:25:58 I didn't say that. Tell him again, Tim. I'm a beautiful woman. Your ex-husband is actually the man who helped you find your real father. Yes, he found my real dad. That's how he got me. I don't want to talk about your biological dad. What had happened was he started selling green cards illegally.
Starting point is 00:26:17 And that's what got him caught up. And that's why he took off. And so last time I saw him, I was three. And my mom used to always tell me uh before you know like my middle name is sarah or sarah and in that language it means princess and she used to be like yeah you're supposed to be some princess but you look like your ugly ass daddy for years i thought my dad was ugly and i thought i was ugly too because I look like this man, right? But turns out I go on this cruise. I meet
Starting point is 00:26:47 this dude on the cruise. Don't tell me you f*** your daddy now. No! No! My ex-husband. Okay. Just cause you got it in with your auntie. F*** on me. I read the book.
Starting point is 00:27:04 She's a good one over here. No, don't play. So, no, I went on this cruise. This dude, he's like filming me and stuff and telling me that my smile just lit him up and made him so happy and everything. And he told me he was a police. And at that time, I had just found out about the stuff with my mom and all that and my stepdad and so I had got my mind that that's what I need to do I need to sleep with more police I need to date more police and I can figure out how I can get this man locked up for doing what he did to my mama so I was going through this whole little point from the time I was like
Starting point is 00:27:39 1918 he said I'll find your daddy for you but it it's going to cost you. And I was like, I'll pay you whatever you want. He wanted to be paid in. Thinking I'm going to give him a little booty or something. He wanted to be paid in. Yeah, that's what I'm thinking. I'm going to give him some of that, a couple of hundred dollars. And he was like, I want you to marry me. That's what I want.
Starting point is 00:27:56 Damn. And so he found him in three weeks. And then like, I'm a woman of my word. If I say I'm going to do something. Come on now. I'm going to do it. You married a man because you know how to search Google? No, he did more than search Google because my daddy was
Starting point is 00:28:07 hard to find, but he talked to me every day on the phone for those three weeks. He got up in my mind. And I really enjoyed his conversation. We laughed a lot and stuff, and I was like, I just need to see what he looked like, and then it'll be cool. And he linked me up with my dad, and I knew it was my dad because
Starting point is 00:28:23 the things he talked about only my father would know. Did you really want to connect with him? You didn't have no reservations or feel anger because he left y'all? Well, you know, when I was a teenager, I wanted I felt anger and I thought to myself, oh, if I see my dad, I'm going to kick him in the ding ding. First thing I'm going to do.
Starting point is 00:28:39 But then as I got older, I realized, well, dang, you know, him not being there allowed me to experience so many things. It's probably a good thing he wasn't around. He might not have been a good dad. And I thanked him for that. That was one of the first things.
Starting point is 00:28:51 I gave him a hug and I said, thank you for not being there. Because I might not be the person that I am today if he was there. Do you have a relationship now? He died three weeks ago. Oh, I saw that. Yeah. He died three weeks ago, and I turned up last night in a little Ethiopian restaurant for him, drank like three glasses of honey wine.
Starting point is 00:29:10 I didn't pour none out because he didn't drink, but I did. All right, we got more with Tiffany Haddish when we come back. We got to talk about why she hates bunk beds. We'll get into that when we come back. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club. Good morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlam. The Breakfast Club. Good morning, everybody.
Starting point is 00:29:26 It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God. We are The Breakfast Club. Now from the Carmichael Show and Girls Trip, Tiffany Haddish is in the building. Charlamagne? Now, how'd you end up in foster care? That's an interesting story, too. Yeah, so basically I was taking care of these kids, you know, and I wasn't the best mom, okay? And I'm taking care of my mom, too. You're I wasn't the best mom, okay? And I'm taking care of my mom.
Starting point is 00:29:46 You're only nine. Okay, but at this point, I'm 12. I should be better at it, right? But my mom had another baby, right? When my stepdad, she was getting off, she was off the chain with it because she lost all her friends. So now I'm her friend. So she's telling me about her sexcapades with my stepdad. Meaning, we met in the Volkswagen and we did it in the Volkswagen, girl.
Starting point is 00:30:05 And I'm like, did what? She's like, the sperm disease. That's what she called it. The sperm disease. Yeah. She told me I couldn't do it until I turned 21. Then I could have babies,
Starting point is 00:30:15 and I have to get, that's when you get the vaccination. And then, because men have this stuff that shoots out at a weenie that can cause your legs to fall off and your baby carriers to fall off and your baby carriers to fall out. And then you'll die in three days.
Starting point is 00:30:28 And she said that men have enzymes in their mouth that'll eat your face up and eat your throat. So don't just kiss guys. Don't ever put your tongue in a man's mouth because the enzymes in their mouth will eat you up if you don't have your vaccination. And it was so funny when she told me that because then I went to school and I see one of my homegirls, my friend Amber, she was kissing the dude. I was like, oh, no, Amber, you're going to die.
Starting point is 00:30:52 You're going to die. Oh, my God. And I went home to my mom. My mom said, don't worry about her. Her parents knew she was going to be a hoe. They got the shot for her early. And so anytime I would see a girl kissing a son, I'm going to be like, yeah, he did this to me. He did that. I'd be like, oh, hoe. They got the shot for her early. So anytime I would see a girl kissing her son, I would be like, yeah, he did this to me.
Starting point is 00:31:07 I'd be like, oh yeah, you got the shot early. Your mom is like a comedian. My mom is a mess. She used to play like, you know, Bill Cosby albums and Richard Pryor and Lenny Bruce and all this stuff. She's supposed to be a Jehovah's Witness, but we listen and cuss and all that because she
Starting point is 00:31:23 was just, she really, I think she was just a Jehovah's Witness for the babysitting. Anyways. She was watching the kids 12 years old. Yeah, so I'm watching the kids 12 years old. My brother wasn't, she would, like, I went to school before all the other kids, and I would lay out their clothes. And my baby brother, he would go to school, wear whatever he wanted to wear, and he would pee in the bed and stuff. And he would get to school, and the teacher would be like, he'd the teacher i'm hungry i'm this i'm that and so then you know they called the social workers they came over i mean we had roaches i mean i wasn't the best housekeeper it was a lot
Starting point is 00:31:54 of things that i wasn't doing right and then the social worker started talking to my mom realized she got some mental issues i mean she was talking about my mom used to talk about aliens in the house and she could hear them and they come in in and they try to rape all the kids and stuff. And she would, like, not let us go outside. And we were only allowed to go to school and come right back. And if I came back, like, five minutes late, I was getting beat for that because you must have been out there letting aliens rape you. And it was just crazy. It was crazy talk.
Starting point is 00:32:20 I remember she was pregnant with my baby baby brother. She punched me dead in the face busting my lip and stuff and like pushed the whole dining room table into my abdomen and I just thought, oh now I'm never gonna have no kids, but this is cool. And then the social worker came through, evaluated the house and she came over like every
Starting point is 00:32:39 other weekend and then one day my mom got into a fight with the front neighbors and she had hit the dude with the 2x4, and it accidentally hit his baby, and she got arrested. Yeah, but they didn't even take her to jail. They just took her to the mental institution, and we got to, when I came home from school, it was
Starting point is 00:32:56 police cars out there, and the social worker was putting all the clothes in trash bags, and she's like, you gotta get your clothes and put it in trash bags. Let's go. You moving. And I was like, what got to get your clothes and put it in trash bags. Let's go. You moving. And I was like, what? And my stepdad was there. And he could have took at least my brothers and sisters.
Starting point is 00:33:10 I'm the only one from my father. But he could have took the rest of the kids. And they didn't have to be in a system like that. And he's like, take them all. Take them all. I'll just follow you and see where you drop them off at. And I'm like, why? Like, just let me go take them.
Starting point is 00:33:23 Like, don't let them have to live this life. How many foster families were you with? I was with three. Okay. Three different families. And then I went first to McLaren Hall, which is like a jail. But it's messed up. McLaren Hall is not somewhere you want to be.
Starting point is 00:33:39 But I was only there for like a night and a half. And that's kind of where your comedy career was born. Yeah, that's where it was born at because we had to share this room, and that's why I don't do bunk beds now. I think bunk beds is dangerous. I don't ever want to be in a bunk bed. Plus, you're grown as hell. Yeah, I'm grown as hell, but f*** a bunk bed.
Starting point is 00:33:58 So, f***ing hate bunk beds. You want to see me have an attitude and ready to squab? Put a bunk bed in the room. Watch what happens. Nobody's going to put you in a bunk beds. Like, you want to see me... No, you want to see me have an attitude and ready to squab? Put a bunk bed in the room. Watch what happens. Nobody's going to put you in a bunk bed. Girl. Now. I don't do bunk beds.
Starting point is 00:34:12 You had a guy try to have sex with you in a bunk bed? What? And as soon as I see a dude got a bunk bed, I'm like, uh, bye. Who are you dating? Dudes have bunk beds. Dudes have bunk beds. They have air mattresses and bunk beds. Nah, that's true.
Starting point is 00:34:24 She live in LA. So it's like all the people trying to make it on the come up. Yeah, they have like five roommates and stuff. And I'm like, uh-uh. Anyways, in McLaren Hall, they had these bunk beds. It'd be like four in a room, right? Four beds in a room. And there's like these hella, like, these is gangster chicks with mental problems and all kind of stuff, and they can't house them.
Starting point is 00:34:41 And so here I am, like 12, almost 13, up in here with these chicks and they was like, yeah, we're going to whoop you. You're going to cry tonight, bitch. You're going to whoop your ass tonight. And all I can think is this bunk bed, like there's no out. There's no way out. You just, you trapped up against this wall.
Starting point is 00:35:00 So I just started acting real stupid and like clowning and was like, yeah, you want to beat me up? Oh, come on with it. And I did. Like, you cross your arm over like this, like I seen on Saved by the Bell. And I was like, you ain't going to touch my a** and say so. And, like, and I was being real stupid.
Starting point is 00:35:14 And all I could think of is Who Framed Roger Rabbit. This movie, like, inspired all my comedy. Because there's a scene in Who Framed Roger Rabbit where the detective says, why are all these people doing these nice things for you? And he says, because I make them laugh, Eddie. If you make people laugh, they'll do anything for you. And I'm like, yeah, that's the ticket. This is how I'm going to get people to do my homework. This is how I'm going to get people to help me.
Starting point is 00:35:34 This is how I'm going to keep from getting beat up. So I just started clowning, just started cracking jokes and being, like, mostly cracking on myself. And these girls was, like, laughing. They was like, yeah, she got problems. They ended up not beating me up, but I was so like they like i was scared i just knew i was gonna get beat but they didn't they didn't beat me it was a defense mechanism it was a defense mechanism and i had it saved my life best part about that story what roger rabbit is responsible for your comments
Starting point is 00:36:00 yes and you know what's crazy you know what's crazy? You know what's crazy? I ended up in the Live Factory Comedy Camp, and one of our first mentors was Charles Fleischer, the dude that did the voice of Roger Rabbit. Do you know I hugged that man so hard and was like, thank you so much for doing Roger Rabbit because you changed my whole life. You kept me safe. I have friends because of you now because I didn't have friends when I was younger.
Starting point is 00:36:22 And because I saw that movie, it just changed everything. And he was like, like breathe like doing this he's my friend to this day all right we got more with tiffany haddish when we come back we have to talk about her pooping in her boyfriend's jordans yeah strange but we'll talk about it it's the breakfast club good morning morning everybody is dj nv angela yee charlamagne Tha God. We are The Breakfast Club. Tiffany Haddish is in the building. Charlamagne. Why you doodooing your ex's shoes, though? Because he cheated on me.
Starting point is 00:36:51 He cheated on me. They was Jordans. Jordans. I knew it. It was brand new Jordans. I knew it was Jordans. And you took a s***. I ate a gang of corn, so he knew it was human s***.
Starting point is 00:37:01 Hold on. So you have a man now, right? Did you do it directly in the shoe? I directly in the shoe. This is what I did, right? I put the shoe back in the box and was like, and he left them at my house. I took them back to his house.
Starting point is 00:37:12 I was like, babe, we should go play basketball. Let's go play basketball. You should put your new J's on so you can be the shit on the court. You know what I'm saying? I'm going to kill these bitches. You can't tell every man this story. They're going to ruin it for me. I don't care. Don't do me me wrong you won't get on see and and i would have did like and i would have did what normal girls do
Starting point is 00:37:32 like put sugar in the gas tank bust windows out the car slash tires or whatever because he slept with another chick on my birthday what on videotape what and then i had picked up the video camera he scratched my face i still got a scratch mark on my cheeks from that day. I was dumpster diving, trying to find that tape. I was in the dumpster for two hours in the rain. I found it. I watched it. And I was like, this revenge is real.
Starting point is 00:37:54 And now I know. Now I'm a better person. Now I know. Let God handle it. There you go. And when God handled it, he do it so much better. You jumped in the dumpster for two hours in the day? How did you know that that tape existed?
Starting point is 00:38:04 Because he snatched it from me and I was like, what's on the damn tape that you snatched in the camera from me scratching my face? He's like, none of your
Starting point is 00:38:10 fucking business. He should have broke the tape. He should have broke the tape. Yeah, he's dumb though. He is dumb. Did he ever put the Jordans on though? Yes.
Starting point is 00:38:16 So what had happened was I told him to put the Jordans on so we could go play basketball. He put his foot in the shoe. He's like, what the hell?
Starting point is 00:38:22 What the hell is in my shoe? And he pulled his foot out. He's like, oh, it's somebody's shoe in my shoe. And I was standing in the door. He's like, what the hell? What the hell is in my shoe? And he pulled his foot out. He's like, oh, it's in my shoe. It's in my shoe. It's in the corner of the shoe. And I stand in the door. I was like, yeah, n***a.
Starting point is 00:38:29 All the s*** you put me through now, you walking in and m***a. And I ran out the house because I knew he wasn't going to chase me. He lived with his mama. He lived in his mama's house. You're not going to chase me through your mama's house with s*** on your feet. And I was out of there. Life has gotten much better for Tiffany. I can sit here and listen to these stories all day.
Starting point is 00:38:48 I got a lot of them. You got The Carmichael Show. Yes. Which I love. Thank you. Season three of that on ABC. Yes, yes. And I love working on it.
Starting point is 00:38:56 And Girls Trip comes out next week. No, it comes out the 21st of July. Oh, July. But I saw you in Kiana, too, by the way. Now, I didn't initially think I would like that movie until I saw it. Because I was like, what is the premise of this? I'm confused about it. But then I saw it, and it's actually really funny.
Starting point is 00:39:11 Yeah, it's just me and Chase. Yeah. It's just me and Chase. But Girl Trip I saw also because I had the privilege of getting to go to, like, an early screening of it. And tell us about this a little bit. And, I mean, not to give anything away, but Tiffany is like the funniest person. I mean, from the trailer,
Starting point is 00:39:27 you look like the star of the movie. In this movie. Which is saying a lot because Queen Latifah and Jada Pinkett Smith. I think all equally kind of... We all equally have our positions in the movie
Starting point is 00:39:35 and I don't think I don't think I'm the star at all. I think I just push the funny along. I help push the story. And it's basically four friends who haven't seen each other in a while, five years, and they get
Starting point is 00:39:50 together because one of them gets hooked up at the Essence Fest and she brings all of us with her and we fly in first class and doing it big. And my character is just like the crazy, like a black female Zach Galifianakis,
Starting point is 00:40:05 but turned up to full ratchetness levels, and it's fun. It was so much fun making the movie. When I saw the movie, it's not that I forgot what I did in the movie, but it was just like, wow, they used 75% of my tags of stuff I made up, my ad libs, they used 75% of that.
Starting point is 00:40:26 And so that made me feel really good. And then I was like, dang, do I get a writer's credit? But I don't. But you know what, I thought it was very empowering for women too because there's a lot of things in that movie that some people might have shied away from, but you guys are having sex, like sexual
Starting point is 00:40:41 and it's not like, oh my God. It was just really like a real girl's trip. And you always got that one friend that's trying to teach you how to hook it up, you know, and it's not like, oh my God, where, you know, it was just really like... Like a real girl's trip. Yeah, like a fun... And you always got that one friend that's trying to teach you how to hook it up. You know, teach you how to... Yeah, the grapefruit. You gotta see the grapefruit scene. That's off the chain. God damn, you do got a big tongue. I know, we just seen it.
Starting point is 00:40:59 And then there is a scene where a guy in the movie has a humongous penis. Yes, Shaka Zulu style thing. Has that ever happened to you in real life? What, Grace? Because I have a penis too big that you can't. Yes, girl, I ended up in a hospital.
Starting point is 00:41:12 He tilted my uterus. What? Knocked my uterus out of alignment. What country were you in? Don't look like a hater. I was in South Central Los Angeles. And he was a black guy, baggage handler, and he was a black guy baggage handler and he was he told me he was like you know i got a lot of you ain't gonna be able to handle this and i was
Starting point is 00:41:33 like boy please i don't have enough it's nothing boy please like just make sure like make sure you got that lube in them condoms because you're about to get the shit out of you. And he pulled his dick out. I was like, God damn. And he came with it. And I was like, and I was taking it and I was throwing it back and it was killing me. Oh, it was killing me.
Starting point is 00:41:55 But I had a point to prove. And whatever I say, I do. And so I did all that. He was like, right after, he's like, I love you. We should get married. He wanted to marry me and stuff. And then you was like, nah, you were back in there. He was like, you after, he's like, I love you. We should get married. Like, he wanted to marry me and stuff. And then you was like, nah, you were back at him.
Starting point is 00:42:06 He was like, you want to move into my place, trying to take me to his house. He took me to Target, bought me all kind of shit at Target and stuff. It was horrible. It was like putting a flashlight in your ass, sitting down on it super hard. So big ass is all good for you? Nah, they tilt your uterus and all that stuff. Did you go to the ER? Yes, I went to the ER.
Starting point is 00:42:24 They did an ultrasound. And I said, look, straight up, this dude told me his thing was big. I didn't believe him. I had talked a lot of mess. I threw that ass back. And something's wrong. I was throwing up. I kept throwing up. It was like, because he pushed my stuff up and linked it.
Starting point is 00:42:39 And, um... He did what they taught him. Well, we're going to use that. Make sure we have that. No, I mean them like. You want to. Shut up. We're using that.
Starting point is 00:42:52 We are using that. Now, don't get it twisted now. We are using that. Don't get it twisted now. Now, I still would ride a big one, but now I know how to use a way to do it. It's a technique, and you got It's a technique and you gotta have some control and some power. You can't just go like rough guy like that
Starting point is 00:43:09 because I was like, yeah! He was like, you are like, yeah, I'm fine, motherfucker! Oh! It's crazy. Tell them where to find you on Instagram and Twitter and all that good stuff. Everything is Tiffany Haddish. Tiffany like the diamonds, had in dish, keep the two Ds is how you spell it.
Starting point is 00:43:37 And that's on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. Tiffany Haddish. Send them mad d*** pics, y'all. No, no d*** pics. Send them mad d*** pics. If you sit there, don't do that Send them mad d*** pics, y'all. No, no d*** pics. Send them mad d*** pics. If you sit there, huge. Don't do that. I hate d*** pics.
Starting point is 00:43:49 What if they look nice and lotioned up and nice veins? I only want d*** pics that I request. Now, first send me your credit score. Send me your credit score first. Let me get a see your credit karma copy. You know what I'm saying? And then we can talk about that **** pic. My goodness.
Starting point is 00:44:07 Stephanie Addis is the Breakfast Club's representative. The Breakfast Club. This is the Rumor Report with Angela Yee. Rumor has it. On the Breakfast Club. So listen up. Well, Bill Cosby's sexual assault trial just ended with a jury that was deadlocked on all counts.
Starting point is 00:44:30 He had faced three charges of aggravated indecent assault on Andrea Constance. And if convicted, he faced up to 10 years in prison. But the jury were unable to come to a unanimous decision after they deliberated for 52 hours. So it was a mistrial. Here's what Bill Cosby had to say. And I want to thank the jury for their long days and their honest work individually. I also want to thank the supporters who've been here. And please, to the supporters, stay calm. Do not argue with people.
Starting point is 00:45:12 Just keep up the great support. All right, now Camille Cosby, his wife, also released a statement that she had read by a member of their PR team. Here is what her letter said. How do I describe the district attorney? Heinously and exploitively ambitious. How do I describe the judge? Overtly arrogant and collaborating with the district attorney. How do I describe the counsels for the accusers? Totally unethical. How do I describe many, but not all, general media, blatantly vicious entities that continually disseminated intentional omissions of truth for the primary purpose of greedily selling sensationalism at the expense of a human life. How Bill Cosby's wife sounds so young?
Starting point is 00:45:57 No, that's the PR team reading her statement. I ain't gonna lie, I thought the same thing. I was like, there's no way she sounds like that. And then I was like, nah, it has to be a transcript. She got an 80-year-old body in a 20-year-old vocal cord. You guys didn't hear me say here's the statement that Camille Cosby put out read by a member of their PR team?
Starting point is 00:46:12 No, I didn't hear that. Okay, well, I said it. And in addition to that, though, prosecutors have announced they are going to retry the case. They are? Yes, so it's not over. Leave that man alone now, man. That's not over. They're spending too much money on this case. He's, what, 85 years old?
Starting point is 00:46:27 79. Leave it alone. They want to give him a life sentence in jail, man, which would be a year. A life sentence would be a year for Bill Cosby at this point. Longer than a year, man. All right, now, All Eyes on Me opening weekend. How do you guys think it did?
Starting point is 00:46:40 Now, they had estimated that All Eyes on Me was going to do between $17 million to $22 million, but it ended up doing $27.1 million in the debut weekend. And the movie had a budget of $45 million. No, there's no way. There's no way. That's a solid opening. There's no way that movie had a budget of $45 million.
Starting point is 00:46:57 There's no way. I don't believe that. Where did that rumor come from? That's a bad internet rumor. Variety? Straight Outta Compton? No. Straight Outta Compton budget was $28 million. So how? I don't even think it wasta Compton? No. Straight Outta Compton budget was $28. So how? I don't even think it was $28. I think Straight Outta Compton budget was like $13 or something. I don't know. Or $25. How Pac got a $45 million budget and they got iPhones in the movie?
Starting point is 00:47:14 There's no iPhone. Well, I didn't see it. There's no way that movie had a budget of $45 million. Straight Outta Compton made $60 million in the first week just to give you some perspective on how much the movie made in the first week. All right. So that's how the movie did.
Starting point is 00:47:28 Yeah, I saw it. I saw it last night. What you thought? I thought it was, listen, I know people have a lot of jokes about it and are saying how terrible it is. And I think it's a difficult movie to make because it's Tupac. Tupac is legendary. I thought it was okay, but it wasn't great. It was decent.
Starting point is 00:47:42 It wasn't riveting. What made it decent? What didn't you like about it? I mean, I think some of the cast, the characters that they casted in the movie didn't do it for me. I think it's hard to put all of that into a couple of hours
Starting point is 00:47:57 because there was a lot of things that didn't really go as far in depth as I thought it should have. I haven't seen it yet, so I don't have an opinion on the movie thus far. Me too. I haven't seen it yet. But I know that the reviews that I the movie thus far. Me too. I haven't seen it yet. But I know that the reviews
Starting point is 00:48:06 that I'm seeing are making me not want to see it. Thankfully, I'm the type of person that comes to my own conclusions about things, but I haven't seen it yet. But I ain't no way in hell that movie had a $45 million budget.
Starting point is 00:48:16 it would be to try to cram all of that in. It's just too much. It's too much. Like, you gotta do one section of his life. It just starts with him being born,
Starting point is 00:48:24 you know, even before he was born, when he was in his mother's womb. And when the movie ends, when he gets killed. And that's a lot of time to really try to carry. 25 years. But did they have iPhones in the video? I didn't see any iPhones. So I looked, too, because people kept saying that.
Starting point is 00:48:37 I did not see that. I seen a video of Tupac Millie rocking, and I don't know where that came from. I thought that was like a video. All right, well, Jada Pinkett Smith had some issues with the movie because she felt like the scenes that she was pictured in were not accurate. She said that on Twitter, forgive me, my relationship to Pac is too precious to me for the scenes in All Eyes on Me to stand as truth.
Starting point is 00:48:56 The reimagining of my relationship to Pac has been deeply hurtful. She said Pac never read me that poem. I didn't know that poem existed until it was printed in his book. Pac never said goodbye to me before leaving for L.A. He had to leave abruptly and it wasn't to pursue his career. I've never been to any of Pac's shows by his request.
Starting point is 00:49:11 We never had an argument backstage. Well, L.T. Hutton, the producer, responded to Jada Pinkett Smith. Here's what he said. Kind of disappointed and just hurt by the accusations that it wasn't depicted or whatever. I can't remember the exact words she said. You know, it all came from the truth, you know, in places of moments of her actual dialogue and ideas that Pac actually had. Like I said, I created this film in what you call the Holy Trinity.
Starting point is 00:49:37 It's who Tupac was, who he wanted to be, and who he had to be to survive the world that he was introduced into. So each part of the film, you'll have the things that, okay, that's who Tupac was. And then you'll have moments where it's like, oh, that's who he wanted to be. I don't understand if, I didn't see the movie, but if she was in the movie that much, why didn't he talk to her?
Starting point is 00:49:58 I don't know what happened with them reaching out. From my understanding, they did try to reach out to her, but I don't know exactly what happened. Look, man, if Jada Pinkett Smith said it didn't happen, it didn't happen. She was there, all right? I'm not arguing with Jada Pinkett Smith.
Starting point is 00:50:10 Exactly. I'm not going to tell her, no, you was there. This is what really happened. No, if she said it didn't happen, then it didn't happen. And they say Straight Outta Compton had a $28 million budget.
Starting point is 00:50:19 You trying to tell me that this pop movie had more of a budget than Straight Outta Compton? I read that it had a $50 million budget. I'm looking at it right now on Box Office Mojo and IMDb. $28 million Scraped Out of Compton? I read that it had a $50 million budget. I'm looking at it right now on Box Office, Mojo, and IMDb. $28 million budget for Scraped Out of Compton. With Ice Cube involved,
Starting point is 00:50:30 I don't think that the Tupac movie had more, a bigger budget than that. That's what I'm saying. No way. I don't think so. No way. But I don't know. Alright, so I mean, but there are some parts of the movie that you would like. So, I'm going to check it out this week. Take it all with a grain of salt. But I know it's funny to everybody to drag it online. Alright, I'm Angela Yee, and that is your Rumor all with a grain of salt. But I know it's funny to everybody to drag it online.
Starting point is 00:50:47 All right, I'm Angela Yee, and that is your rumor report. Were they really playing Call of Duty in the studio? That's what I heard. I heard they were playing Call of Duty during the scene. Come on, guys. And I definitely heard he was performing Hail Mary. How Pac performed Hail Mary? The Machiavelli album came out after he died. They did have Hail Mary.
Starting point is 00:51:00 That didn't make no sense. He performed it? But I was, I don't know how that happened. But I'm not making no decision. In my head, I was thinking maybe that song he did before that album came out. Way before. I didn't see the movie. And then he had the single and the album just had to come out.
Starting point is 00:51:13 I don't know. I don't have no opinion about the movie. I have not seen it. All right. Well, thank you for those rumors. I was born a donkey. It's the donkey of the day. This is donkey, donkey, donkey.
Starting point is 00:51:26 It's time for the donkey of the day. That's pretty funny. Charlamagne the devil? Possibly. The Breakfast Club. Donkey of the day for Monday, June 19th goes to the jury that acquitted
Starting point is 00:51:41 Officer Geronimo Yanez. That's how you pronounce that? Well, the officer who killed, murdered Philando Castile. If you haven't heard, Philando Castile was shot and killed during a traffic stop, and Geronimo Yanez was cleared of all charges. I really don't even know why I'm giving this jury donkey of the day because I'm not even surprised. People were saying to me all weekend,
Starting point is 00:52:02 can you believe they let this officer off? Yes, I can believe it. It People were saying to me all weekend, can you believe they let this officer off? Yes. I can believe it. Doesn't surprise me at all. What surprises me is when police officers actually get convicted. That's what's shocking in this day and age. Sadly, the Philando Castile verdict is the norm. And it's the norm that I'm becoming numb
Starting point is 00:52:18 to. And I don't like that feeling because that feeling of numbness almost makes me feel like I'm just accepting the way things are and that can't possibly be the case right go to NBC News for the report please it was the video scene around the world oh my god please don't tell me he's dead please don't tell me my boyfriend just went like that 32 year old Philando Castile shot five times during a traffic stop for a broken taillight last summer his girlfriend Diamond Reynolds streaming the graphic aftermath live on Facebook. Reynolds, then
Starting point is 00:52:49 four-year-old daughter, in the backseat. Tonight, the officer, Geronimo Yanez, has been found not guilty of manslaughter. The Castile family is outraged. And for that man to get on the stand and lie for them jurors to not have enough human empathy and a conscience to just do the right thing. Ten white jurors and two black jurors deliberated four days after Officer Yanez took the stand in his own defense, saying, I did not want to shoot Mr. Castile. It was not my intention. I was scared to death and I thought I would die. He said Castile, a school cafeteria worker, matched the description of a robbery suspect, that he smelled marijuana and saw Castile reach for a gun.
Starting point is 00:53:31 I told him not to reach for it. I told him to get his head out. You told him to get his ID, sir, his driver's license. Prosecutors argued Castile had a permit, warned the officer he had a firearm, and that the officer overreacted. Tonight, a heightened police presence as Officer Yanez has been found not guilty. Even though Yanez has been found not guilty, the city of St. Anthony,
Starting point is 00:53:54 Minnesota has decided to remove him from the force. That is so crazy, man. That pisses me off every time I hear this story. Disgusting. When you watch this video, which I've only done twice, because the first time I saw it last year, I didn't even think it was real, because I couldn't believe that Philando Castile was shot during a traffic stop
Starting point is 00:54:12 after he was pulled over for a broken tail lock. Now, we all remember his girlfriend recording the whole thing via Facebook Live. Right. You know, the story is Philando told the officers that he was in possession of a firearm and he had a concealed carry permit. And when he went to reach for the documents, he was shot four times. His girlfriend was driving and his four-year-old daughter was in the backseat. Now, when you watch that video and you hear that the officer got completely off, all you can say is how?
Starting point is 00:54:38 How can a jury full of people possibly watch this video and just let this man walk? Who are these cold-hearted jurors with no conscience, no sympathy, no empathy for this situation? Why do people think that an injustice anywhere is not a threat to justice everywhere? What makes you think that you or someone you love won't end up in that situation? There was a kid in the backseat, his girlfriend driving the
Starting point is 00:54:57 car. You just let off in the car like it was nothing? Child in the back seat, no child endangerment charges, nothing, just scot-free. Now, they did fire the officer, which lets me know you know this guy was wrong, but firing isn't enough. He got away with murder.
Starting point is 00:55:11 A whole murder. He took a whole life, a whole breathing individual, ain't breathing no more because of you. All right? Regular civilians can't go around killing people,
Starting point is 00:55:20 and police officers shouldn't have that power, too. I'm just, I don't know, I'm just so sick of this conversation. It just feels pointless. Don't nobody care but us. Let's hear what Philando Castile's mother felt about the situation. Let's listen to her speak that real.
Starting point is 00:55:32 I'm still trying to be strong and not say the wrong things because I already know how they get down. I'm 61 years old. I've seen it. I've smelled it. I've smelled it. I've heard it. Now you see exactly what these motherfuckers think about us. They murdered my
Starting point is 00:55:51 motherfucking son with his seatbelt on. So what does that say to you? Now they got free reign to keep killing us any kind of way they want to. So I just want to say one thing to everybody out there. I don't give
Starting point is 00:56:08 a f*** what you do. Do what your heart desires because that s*** wasn't right. And I'm here to say that and f*** the police. Say whatever the f*** you want to say. Now this is the real Valerie Castile. I don't
Starting point is 00:56:24 give no f*** no more. This s*** is crazy. Her attitude is effort. And I don't blame her. And that's exactly how a lot of people are feeling because what are we supposed to do when we keep seeing this same scenario play out time and time again? Philando Castile was a legal gun owner.
Starting point is 00:56:39 He had his permit. He told the cop that. And his rights still weren't respected. NRA, where y'all at? All right? This officer, what's his name? I can't pronounce his name. Geronimo cop that, and his rights still weren't respected. NRA, where y'all at? All right? This officer, what's his name? I can't pronounce his name. Geronimo Yanez?
Starting point is 00:56:49 I don't know. Said he feared for his life. When I watched this video, the only person I feared for was Philando Castile, his girlfriend, and his four-year-old daughter in the back seat. Okay? I just don't know, man. I have zero words. I mean, what did this jury see that we didn't?
Starting point is 00:57:10 Please give the jury that acquitted Geronimo Yanez the biggest hee-haw, please. This is so sad, man. I don't even know how you can explain that. What was your thinking? What was that conversation in the room like? There is none. But the police department, they must know he was wrong because they don't want him back on the force. They fired him.
Starting point is 00:57:26 So they figured it out. So I don't understand how the jury couldn't. They fired him. He got fired. They fired him. All right. All right. All right.
Starting point is 00:57:37 All right. The Breakfast Club. Are you ready? It's time to shoot your shot. It's time to shoot your shot with The Breakfast Club. This is your one chance. Don't mess it up. Mess it up. Mess it up.
Starting point is 00:57:54 Mess it up. Mess it up. Holly, what's up? Hey. Now, you want to shoot your shot, Holly? Explain to the people the situation. Okay. I'm in Sky, Sean. We go to the people the situation. Okay. I know this guy, Sean.
Starting point is 00:58:05 We go to the same church together. And I've known him for probably the last, like, four or five years. And we've always liked each other, you know. Like, we talk and we're cool and whatever. But I have a boyfriend and he has a girlfriend. It's just never worked out. And finally, we're both single. So I feel like I finally want to come out and tell him that I have feelings for him.
Starting point is 00:58:34 Where do y'all see each other at the most? We go to the same church. Oh. Okay, that's nice. He's a God-fearing man. Yeah. church. Oh, okay. That's nice. He's a God-fearing man. Yeah, and you know, I like that because if I want somebody that I'm going to be
Starting point is 00:58:49 in a real relationship with, you know, I want somebody who's like a good guy and we're in the choir together. Now, just because you're in the church don't mean you're a good guy. It's a lot of whores in the church. That's true, but I think he's a good guy. I think I know. Okay, I'm not mad at this.
Starting point is 00:59:06 Y'all can go to church and sit next to each other. Are y'all going to pray before y'all have sex? Like you can bless the bed? Are you going to wait until you get married? Or maybe in the middle, Dara. Oh, yeah, I know what you mean. There may be some calling for God during. Oh, okay.
Starting point is 00:59:23 Okay, okay. I like this. Okay. Let's call Sean and see if we can get you up. Oh, okay. Okay. Okay. I like this. Okay. Well, let's call Sean and see if we can get you up onto his church rope. Okay. All right. So when we come back, we're going to get Sean on the line. Don't move.
Starting point is 00:59:33 And shoot your shot. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy Angela Yee. Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We got Hallie on the line.
Starting point is 00:59:43 She's about to shoot her shot. Hallie, good luck. All right. Let's call him now got Hallie on the line. She's about to shoot her shot. Hallie, good luck. All right, let's call them now, Hallie. Hello? Hey, Sean? Hey. This is Hallie. Hey, what's up, Hallie?
Starting point is 01:00:04 Not too much. I know, like, I've never called you before. I think I kind of want to talk to you about, I'm actually kind of, like, getting nervous now. We're just trying to do it. All right. What's going on? Yeah. So we've known each other for, like like a while now and you know it always
Starting point is 01:00:26 seems like we hit it off and we can talk to each other and everything but you know either you had a girlfriend or I had a boyfriend or somebody was over to somebody and is it true I heard you're single now?
Starting point is 01:00:43 Yeah yeah that's true Yeah okay Would you Is it true I heard you're single now? Yeah, yeah, that's true. Yeah, okay. Holly. Would you, like, maybe want to go out sometime? I appreciate it, but I don't know. I just don't think so. I don't think so. Oh, my God. Oh, God.
Starting point is 01:01:06 Holly, hello. This is The Breakfast Club. What's up, Sean? Hi, Sean. DJ M.B. Angelou. What's up? What's going on here? Sean just rebuked your vagina in the name of Satan, Holly. What's wrong with Holly, Sean?
Starting point is 01:01:18 Oh, man. You don't want to strike her, man? See, here's the thing, man. And Holly, you ought to strike her, man? See, here's the thing, man. Like, how you ought to know this, but everybody's been talking about how she's going around in the church, man. Hold on, hold on. What does that mean, going around? I did not know that. Yeah, she's sleeping around with it. Like, every other week, it's like she's talking to somebody new.
Starting point is 01:01:43 Hold on, Sean. What about forgiveness? Yeah, what about forgiveness? And you can pray over that vagina and it'll be just like it's brand new once you pray over it. That's all.
Starting point is 01:01:52 I mean, you can you can I mean, they have they have baptism. Still don't know until it's been done. Holly, so when you get baptized
Starting point is 01:02:00 you need a little salt and vinegar in the water just to make it a little tighter, a little fresher? Huh? Yeah. I mean, like, I'll do whatever, Sean. Like, do you need a little salt and vinegar in the water just to make it a little tighter, a little fresher? Huh? Yeah. I mean, like, I'll do whatever, Sean.
Starting point is 01:02:09 Like, it's not a big deal, but I don't know who is saying this about me because I don't even think. What you mean do whatever? I've talked to, like, no, I've talked to, like, maybe, like, four or five guys in church. Oh, wow. You done ran into them? Why are you, Holly? Holly? And the ushers, Holly?
Starting point is 01:02:25 Huh? Are you sleeping with the pastor too, Holly? Goodness gracious. The deacon, come on. You slept with the deacon, Holly? We were going out. We were going out for like six months or something. See, though? This is what I'm saying. Now you're starting to confess.
Starting point is 01:02:42 I'm telling you, I can't be out. I can't go out like that. I'm sorry. Yeah, Sean, let he without sin. Yeah, cast the first stone. But Holly, you got to learn to spare the rod. Okay? Spare the rod.
Starting point is 01:02:57 Yeah, that means that you can't be having sex with every rod in the church. All right? You know, Jesus would have forgiven me. Hey, you know, Jesus would have forgiven you. Jesus would have forgiven you. Hey, you know, Jesus would have forgiven you. Jesus would have forgiven you, but that don't mean he'd have took you out on a date. My goodness. I'm so sorry, Holly. So basically, Sean, you're just not attracted to Holly aside from everything else.
Starting point is 01:03:16 I mean, she looks all right. It's just that whole sleeping around in the church thing, like even the congregation knows. Man, I'm telling you. Thou shalt not judge, Sean. Okay? You don't even know if that is true. And why are people gossiping in the church anyway? The church ain't supposed to be a place for gossip.
Starting point is 01:03:32 Holly, how many people in the church have you dated? She said like four or five. That's it? That's it? And that's been over the course of like since high school. Luke 637. Luke 637, Sean, do not judge and you will not be
Starting point is 01:03:47 judged, okay? Judge not lest ye be judged. I'm going to take my business somewhere else, not in the church. I'm going to tell you a rule that, you know, I feel like God put on my heart to tell you this morning. Don't get high on your own supply. I don't call women hoes
Starting point is 01:04:03 unless I've slept with them. Now, when you slept with me, you've gone too far. Okay? So I don't listen to anything that anybody says about, you know, another woman. Okay? Until I experience it myself. So until you sleep with this woman, Holly, you cannot call her a whore. And besides that, at least she's sleeping with people in the church. Those are righteous men.
Starting point is 01:04:21 Everybody in the church is not righteous. Okay, but at least she's keeping it in the church. It's communion box. Oh, my goodness. I'm going to get my communion somewhere else. Holly, I'm so sorry. Sorry it didn't work out, guys. They're passing Polly's poom-poom around in the church like it's the plate, okay?
Starting point is 01:04:35 Stop it. Who gives the biggest donations, Holly? I'm sorry, what? You know what? Thank you guys for calling. Thank you. It wasn't bad. You have a good one, guys.
Starting point is 01:04:45 Sorry. You are so rude. Oh, I love it. My goodness. Now I see why Chili got me blocked. The rumors are next. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
Starting point is 01:04:52 It's about time. What's going on? Rumor Report. Rumor Report. This is The Rumor Report. Talk to them. With Angela Yee on The Breakfast Club. Yes, Jay-Z has announced his next album, 444.
Starting point is 01:05:07 He shared a snippet of the track, Adness, and is a trailer with it as well. So I guess it's going to be a visual album. It has Mahershala Ali and Danny Glover. And both the album and the visuals will be available June 30th. Now, it's really good news for you if you are a title and a Sprint customer because you'll be having that exclusively on title. So everybody else, you ain't gonna get it
Starting point is 01:05:32 on June 30th. Let's be clear. Everybody asking me, do I want another Jay-Z album? Yes, I want another Jay-Z album. You know why? Why? Because my birthday is on June 29th. I am a grown ass man. A whole full adult. Okay? A whole full adult. Alright? A whole full adult. Alright? Yes, I look forward to the people
Starting point is 01:05:48 I grew up on still putting out music. I like age appropriate hip hop and yes, I am happy that he's putting out another album. Alright, well let's not forget that Sprint also has a 33% stake in titles. So for people wondering why Sprint, that is why. That's smart. Smart move. Young Thug.
Starting point is 01:06:04 Speaking of music that you like that came out, his album, Easy Breezy Beautiful Thugger Girls came out and he tweeted about it. He said, I dropped it on Tupac's birthday because I'm the hashtag new Pac. I feel like I'm the thug he didn't get to become. And then he said, so I'm going to finish what he started. And there it is. By the way, Tupac definitely was a thug. And that's why he's thug. He was. And that's why he's dead now.
Starting point is 01:06:26 All right? That's not what he's trying to say. Tupac, he was a thug that Pac didn't become. He was a thug? Yeah. Pac was a full thug. Thug life. All right.
Starting point is 01:06:37 Well, YFN Lucci responded and said Pac would have never wore a dress. Which is factual. Clown emoji. Which is factual. And then it looks like Young Thug responded to him. He said, you little mad or big mad peon. Busted. Stop playing.
Starting point is 01:06:49 Thank God you were able to take care of your mama and be humble. Doing too much could become a deep sleep. Well, that's the problem with Pac. I don't know if the movie portrayed that, but the problem with Pac is everybody glorifies the thug life, but they don't ever glorify the other aspects of Pac's personality, which was very revolutionary in a lot of ways. Well, there was a bit of a... They did actually stress that a bit in the movie.
Starting point is 01:07:08 He was kind of torn between people telling him, well, you're supposed to be this revolutionary. That's what Jada Pinkett Smith was telling him, but what are you doing? And he's talking about fighting for his life, and you can't just let anybody do anything to you. So it was definitely in the movie. And I just would like, for the record, the kids to know that Young Thug is not the new Tupac.
Starting point is 01:07:24 And neither is Troy Abb. And neither is new Tupac. And neither is Troy Ab. Nobody is. And neither is Kodak Black. And neither is none of them Negroes who be claiming to be the new Tupac. There will never be anybody like Tupac. There will never be another Tupac. Never. Not at all.
Starting point is 01:07:32 Okay? Stop it, young boys. All right. And Juvenile has been arrested, and that is for child support. He didn't pay child support. That sucks, man. All on Father's Day weekend, he's being held on a $150,000 bond. They said his kids are way over 21. I thought they said
Starting point is 01:07:45 this might be old or something. Did I hear that right? Yeah, I think it's some old money because it's like a bunch of... He owes over $150,000. I gotta assume that's old. It's back child support since 2012. We gotta stop calling juvenile juvenile. Juvenile's a full adult too.
Starting point is 01:08:01 What is a full adult, man? A full grown ass adult. Juvenile older than me adult, too. What is a full adult, man? A full grown-ass adult. All right? Juvenile older than me, so that means he over 40. All right? So you got to stop calling him juvenile. What's his real name? I don't know. Terrius or something.
Starting point is 01:08:12 Well, you need to call him Terrius from now on. Well, let me not make that up because I don't know. I might have just made that up. Juvenile's real name. Hold on. I'm Angela Yee, and that's your rumor report. But let me find out Juvenile's real name before I'm wrong. Why are you doing that?
Starting point is 01:08:26 Yeah, it is. It's Terrius Gray. Okay. Terrius Gray. All right. Well, shout out to Revolt. We'll see you guys tomorrow. Everybody else, People's Choice mixes up next.
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