The Breakfast Club - What’s The Worst Public Fight You And Your Partner Had?
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It's topic time.
Call 800-585-1051
to join in to the discussion with The Breakfast Club.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Now, if you're just joining us, this topic comes from JT and Lil Uzi.
They allegedly got into an argument where she threw her phone at him,
and then she ran out the awards, and he chased her.
And we're asking about public fights,
the worst public fight you got into with you and your spouse,
800-585-1051.
Charlamagne, you and your wife got into a public spat?
Never.
Me and my wife have never, ever gotten into a public spat.
Not that I can remember.
Now, mind you, we've been together 25 years,
but that ain't even our style.
That's definitely not her style,
and that's definitely, you know, not my style.
So, nah, I've never been in no public spat.
Yeah, me neither.
Nah, me and my wife never got into it in the public.
If there is a problem or situation, we just hold it down until we get home,
and then when we get home, we discuss and handle what we got to handle at home.
But we never get into a public spat or in front of anybody, anything like that.
We'll hold our composure until we get back
to the crib and then we'll discuss what we need to discuss.
Word. But like you said, we've been
together so long. I don't know if it was something early on,
early on. I don't remember. I don't
recall that, but that's not
even my demeanor. That's not
her demeanor, you know, so that's not even how
we get down. Now, I think that
you know, it either has to be an extreme
circumstance for something like that to happen or you're dealing that, you know, it either has to be an extreme circumstance for something like that
to happen
or you're dealing with,
you know,
extreme personalities
that, you know,
wild out like that
in public regardless.
You know what I mean?
I've never,
that's never been us.
All right,
well, let's go to the phone lines.
Hello, who's this?
Hi, it's Remy.
Hey, Remy.
Good morning.
We're talking about
a public spat
between you and your spouse.
You got one for us?
Yeah,
got a couple, but I guess the worst one, like, it went too far.
You don't get somebody involved with your kids that don't have nothing to do with that.
So we got into an argument. We told each other the females would take my kids and get in the car and drive up with them.
I'm not, like, I'm a mom. You don't play with my kids like that.
That's fighting words right there.
So, you know, we got into a little fight and it got really bad because we got a weapon.
We done had fights before.
I can handle my own, but down there when you got a weapon, I'm being serious.
What kind of weapon did he pull on you?
He pulled a gun Jesus Christ
hopefully you left
after that point
or you called the police
you got out of here right
I absolutely left
that was the last time
we dated
anything
I went into hiding
for a little while
he was trying to
track me down
but
Jesus
I definitely left
that situation
all right
well thank you mama
for sharing your story.
Jesus.
Hello.
Who's this?
Hello.
Hey, what's your name, bro?
My name is Anthony Davis.
Anthony Davis.
We're talking about some public fights you got into, a public spat that you got into
with your spouse.
Talk to us.
All right.
So, this one time, me and my woman was going to the gas station, and then we had some words
back and forth over some petty,
I don't know,
I can't really recall what it was,
but anyway.
So we get to tussle inside the car,
you know,
we swing at each other here and there.
Then I get out the car like,
I'm about to get some gas.
He's like crazy.
So I go to the gas station,
he get mad,
and come in the gas station,
we start fighting in front of the clerk
and the customers that's in the gas station.
The clerk's like, oh, y'all need to get out.
I'm going to call the police.
And I ran out, and she picked me up down the street from the gas station,
and we started laughing about what happened in the gas station.
That's that toxic love that y'all find attractive, huh?
It was toxic at the time before, but now it ain't toxic no more.
That's good. I'm glad y'all grew out of that absolutely hello who's this this is darius from detroit hey what's up bro we're
talking about you and your spouse getting to a public spot talk to us about it what up though
so yeah man this was uh about 10 years ago me and an ex-girlfriend, we arguing,
and God come around the block, say something to me.
I know what he said.
I'm in the middle of arguing with her.
He spins back around the block.
Then I notice I'm in the same car again.
He pulls up, says something else.
So now I have to pay attention to him.
I'm like, what is he talking about?
I'm in an open area, I'm arguing with my
girl, but why is this your
business? And all of a sudden,
you know, I position myself because I'm
like, I'm kind of out in the open, so
I kind of position myself to where I'm
not so open, and all of a sudden I just see
a flash of light, and as I
realized he was shooting at me, I was shooting
at him. It was pretty crazy.
So, yeah, you know, that's how I go down to Detroit over light-skinned me, I was shooting at him. It was pretty crazy. So, yeah.
You know, that's how I go down to Detroit
over light-skinned girls, I guess.
I don't know. But Envy, man, I just want to
tell y'all, though, too, man, I love this show.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
You ain't gonna just go talk to Envy
after saying something like that.
Shout out to Ray. Shout out to Ray.
Honestly, I can't believe I'm talking to y'all brothers, man.
I love y'all brothers, man. I love y'all brothers, man.
We love you, too.
Love what y'all doing for the culture.
Absolutely.
We love you, too.
But you mean we're talking about public spats.
We talking about JT throwing a phone at Uzi.
You talking to us about gunshots and light-skinned girl.
What's up, man?
It got kind of crazy.
It got kind of crazy in Detroit from time to time.
You know what I'm saying?
East side, from the east side.
You know what I'm saying? Seven miles. It the east side. You know what I'm saying?
Seven miles.
It get kind of wild.
Like I said, I was just arguing with my girl.
My man came around the block, said something.
He came back and he spun the block.
And I guess he felt like, no, he going to make me stop arguing with my girl.
And, yeah, he wanted to shoot at me.
What does complexion have to do with this?
Oh, you know how people are acting over light skin.
Girls don't know how to handle themselves sometimes.
I don't know.
It's just something in the air with them.
I don't get it.
I don't get it.
That is not true, sir.
You know, I am a stern believer in the black of the berry, the sweet of the juice.
Absolutely, but some people don't understand that.
Yeah, I've always liked dark-skinned women.
I don't know what complexion has to do with your ass being crazy enough to be shooting at somebody over any woman of any complexion i don't know why they shoot it was my woman i don't
understand why you want to shoot at me over my woman i don't i don't get it what does
well he was probably trying to paint the picture but i will say this he probably seen you arguing
and was trying to stop you because he thought you was you was doing something to her he's probably
trying no it was me actually it was my, and his wife was with me, too.
And when he came back around the block,
my cousin was walking across the street,
and he almost hit him.
That's what made me notice that my man came back around the block again.
So I'm like, what's going on with this dude?
And he started shooting at me.
You know what I'm saying?
I really want better for you, my brother.
I am praying for you.
No, listen, listen.
I've been married.
Yesterday was my one year.
Yesterday was my one year marriage anniversary to my beautiful wife.
Want to give a shout out to her, Sherry.
My beautiful wife, lover.
You know, we've been together.
We've been together for eight years, married for one.
I love that woman.
And, I mean, I can't explain how much I love that girl.
All right, my brother.
Jesus.
That was the craziest story.
What the hell did complexion have to do with him getting shot at?
I ain't never heard that ever in my life.
800-585-1500.
You know how people get over light-skinned girls.
Nigga, no.
We're talking JT and Lil Uzi Vert.
JT threw a phone at Lil Uzi during the BET Awards.
She ran out.
Obviously, they got into an argument.
So we're talking about a public spat between you and your spouse.
Let's discuss.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
It's topic time.
Pick up the phone, baby. it's topic time call 800-585-1051 to join into the discussion with the breakfast club let's talk about it morning everybody it's dj nv charlamagne the guy we are the breakfast club now if you're just
joining us we're talking about jt and little uzizi They allegedly got into a little altercation At the BET Awards
Where she threw her phone at him
She ran out, he chased her out
They got into an argument
So we're asking, we're talking about a public argument
A public situation you got into with your spouse
800-585-1051
Hello, who's this?
Hi, this is Triana
Hey, good morning
We're talking about a public spat that you got into with your spouse.
Good morning.
Good morning, DJ Envy and Charlamagne.
Peace, queen.
How are you?
I'm good.
How are you?
Bless black and highly favored.
Okay, well, the argument that I got into publicly,
I was in a car with my baby that I had picked him up from work,
and me and my cousin was talking,
and he got mad
about the conversation me and her was having so he threatened to throw my phone out the window
when we got to the light to get off of the freeway I'm like forget this I got out the car I put the
car in park um and grabbed my baby and I threw his s**t out the car and I was like I'm about to just
walk and he was like okay well you can get in the car back and I just his s*** off the car and I was like, I'm about to just walk. And he was like, okay,
you can get in the car back and I just pulled off
and left him on the side of the road.
I'm going to tell you something, man.
Y'all got problems.
This is crazy.
All I'm hearing is violence
and lots of it.
Let's go to another phone line. Hello, who's this?
Marie. Hey, Marie.
We're talking about a time
where you and your spouse
got into a public spat.
So my worst public argument
was when we was in the club
and we got into an argument.
So of course,
I asked for my keys back
and he threw them in the air.
So of course,
they just flew everywhere
on the floor.
So now I'm on my hands and knees
in the club
searching for my damn keys.
Hands on my knees
shaking hands with him after. Hands on my knees shaking hands in the club searching for my big hands on my knees hands on my knees yeah so that was my crazy crazy stop right there but left that one alone
did you get all your keys that day except for my bottom key
that was okay and my son just wants to say hello to you he doesn't see you every day he's seven
years old he's excited to say hello hi what'all. He listens to y'all every day. He's seven years old. He's excited to say hello.
Hi, brother.
What's up, young king?
How are you?
How are you, brother?
I'm good.
What you doing?
You on your way to camp?
You on your way to camp?
I'm fun.
No, I'm going to my school.
Y'all still in school?
Are you in summer school?
No, I'm going to New York tomorrow.
Oh, got you, got you, got you.
Charlamagne just tried to put your kid in summer school.
You see what he tried to do there, mama?
I know, right?
He did good.
He's going for the third grade.
He's good.
Charlamagne, don't do my boy like that.
Well, I was projecting.
I went to summer school like three, four years in a row, man.
You know, from about seventh grade to about tenth grade,
I was all summer school.
Okay?
Jesus.
Charlamagne, can I just say before anything? This is a topic I was talking about before. Okay. So I'm making, I can say before anything,
this is the topic I was talking about before with the D team,
the gym,
all this stuff.
Let's not,
let's not hype that up.
Cause as Buster said,
we don't want no petty D's and we know where to go when we mess up with a
dude like Jimmy.
So let's just keep the focus.
That's true.
That's what I said,
right?
That's exactly what I said.
Yeah.
So,
so Charlamagne, you can't say you don't want everybody to love each other.
And you're like, nah, Jimmy got to come out and know.
Let's just play it out the way we play it out and keep it cool.
You're right, but I was just looking at it from a rap perspective.
Because I think that Jim Jones and Pusha T are both grown-ass men who know where not to take it.
You know what I mean?
100% that we also do got grown-ass men out here
that still take it places.
That's right.
You're right.
Jim said push his soul crack to his own brother.
Yeah, we just gonna let this one die down, hopefully.
Let's just let it go.
Let's just let it go.
I don't, maybe Jim got inside information.
I don't know.
Yo, shut up, man.
Yo, shut up.
All right, thank you, mama.
It's rap, though.
No, you're right.
Listen, no, you're right.
I mean, you're right.
It is rap, and rap historically has gotten're right. No, you're right. I mean, you're right.
It is rap, and rap historically has gotten so disrespectful that people do take it there.
I just can't see them two brothers doing that at this stage in their life.
But who knows?
Okay.
Who knows?
The moral of the story is, man, stop all this violence against each other.
That's all I heard.
We said spat.
Right?
We didn't say nothing about it.
Y'all talking about shootouts. You know what I mean? Like, We said spat. Right? We didn't say nothing about, y'all talking about shootouts.
You know what I mean?
Like, we said spat.
Jesus, our boy, Red, Red goes, I just want y'all to know there's nothing but domestic violence on these calls, right?
The whole phone line's at a lit up.
Every call is domestic violence.
Like, damn.
We just met like little arguments.
Like, you know, that's it.
Spat.
Look up the definition of spat, people.
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I'm the host of a brand-new history podcast for kids and families called Historical Records.
Executive produced by Questlove, The Story Pirates, and John Glickman,
Historical Records brings history to life through hip-hop.
Each episode is about a different inspiring figure from history,
like this one about Claudette Colvin, a 15-year-old girl in Alabama
who refused to give up her seat on the city bus nine whole months before Rosa Parks did the same
thing. Check it. Get the kids in your life excited about history by tuning in to Historical Records.
Because in order to make history, you have to make some noise.
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