The Ebro, Laura, Rosenberg Show - 162.) Tupac Murder Trial Has Begun + They Going After Abortion! (8/13/26)
Episode Date: August 13, 2026Today on Ebro, Laura, and Rosenberg - Ebro, Laura, and Rosenberg are discussing their hate for bugs, Leprosy is back, Tupac's Murder, Keefe D and Suge Knight drama, Peptide talk, Electoral Politics an...d so much more! (8/13/26) Hear more of the show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/ELRShow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Just don't call it a podcast.
The Ebro-Lora Rosenberg shows.
Y'all screwed up yesterday.
I ain't know Jasmine was coming back today.
That's why if you watched yesterday at the end of the show,
she was like, I'll be back.
I was like, okay.
I mean, whenever you want to go.
I didn't mean literally the next day, but here I am.
Welcome back.
Thank you.
Thanks for having.
Thanks for having time for us.
Not a problem.
So wait, you do not live in New York City.
I am here's the thing
I am here every other week honestly
oh okay yeah so but I do not
this is not I don't pay taxes here okay
I'm a D.C. resident
That's right so mom Dany don't come for her
she doesn't have a $5 million crib
that she's not living in at all
okay
with what the Jasmine brand is
and how it sustains your life
and who you are today
this and how long ago you started the Jasmine brand
10? I think it's been I think I've been
in business about 15 years
15 the first two years I was
solo. I think the third year I brought on my business partner. He co- owns a site,
Meyer Fattle, and then we have a, we brought staff on, we started making money. So yeah,
I've been entrepreneur about 15 years. Are you loving it? Is entrepreneurship for you?
It's for me, um, because I like the freedom and also feel like I have control of the success
or failure. Like I feel like sometimes when you work in corporate, you can bust your ass. Can I curse?
Yeah, you just did. Oh, sorry. You can bust your, you know, you can say, you can work with, I don't
said F word, shit, all type of things.
You can work really hard.
You can do all the things.
You can, you know, network.
You can kiss.
You can do all the things.
And sometimes you still can't succeed
because maybe you're a woman,
you're a black woman.
Like all those things,
all those variables.
Don't get along with somebody who's powerful.
Yeah.
And I feel like when you're entrepreneur,
sometimes you have more control
of whether you succeed or not.
But I feel like it's much harder.
But I think it's my kind of gig, though.
Yeah.
Yeah.
We still have,
we still have this one gnat flying around Lou.
We spoke the other day, Lou,
about you getting some tape
or some sort of plus.
He did.
He did.
But it's not working.
Well, that doesn't work immediately.
I think the AC in here, like we in an old New York building, I think the AC in here is where the Nats is coming from.
Because we don't have a plants in here.
But the thing is, it's one.
It's just one.
It likes us.
It's a vibe.
Nah, fuck all that.
You got to die.
You got to die.
It is a vibe.
No, no, no, you got to die.
You got to die.
You got to die.
I have a thing with animals.
Like, you know, you stay in your space.
I stay in mine.
Once you're in my space, though, and you get on my nerves, you got to go.
I mean, you got to die.
I will not kill a ladybug.
Won't do it.
I don't.
I won't either.
No.
Uh-uh.
You're going to kill a ladybug?
No, I usually, because they'll cooperate.
They'll climb onto your finger.
You can take them outside.
Yeah.
And, you know, we're good to go.
Yeah, okay.
You know what I mean?
Just make sure.
On the ladybug thing, the ones with spots are males, I think.
Oh, are you making that up?
I think so.
Because somebody Googled the ladybug.
I think the ones with spots are actually males.
How about this?
Did y'all know this?
Pivot.
This just hit me.
Okay.
Did you know the mosquitoes that bite you are the females?
And the reason they're taking your blood is so that they can give it to their eggs.
Wow.
And the males only, the males only take pollen and nectar from flowers.
They don't bite.
So all the mosquitoes is women sucking your blood.
Oh, my God.
Taking your nutrients for their babies.
For a reason.
because we have to provide, we have to provide for our children.
So it makes perfect sense.
I still don't like it.
So both the human women and the mosquito women are sucking you dry.
But with purpose.
That's right.
For new life.
That's right.
For new life.
Yes, Marty Mendez from downtown.
The spots do not indicate male or female.
That's why I said, are you making this up?
Yes.
The species.
There you go.
Cape male or female.
Thank you.
All right.
Thank you, Body Mendez.
She might need to double check that last back you just gave two.
No, the mosquito thing, I know for a fact.
Okay.
The ones that bite are the female.
Okay.
And, you know, obviously it gave me a chance to take a shot at y'all for sucking us drop.
Got it.
You know what I'm saying?
Figuratively and literally.
Appreciate y'all for both ends.
Okay.
Anyway, this morning, leprosy is back.
Yo, bro, I can't.
I can't.
I can't.
You know how it makes me feel?
Even the word, ooh, who gives me the hebi-jee-gives you the ick.
Well, now, I think this is rage bait.
And we had King Lou look it up.
Leprosy never went away, y'all.
We just only know it from the Bible.
Is that right, King Lou?
Yeah, we've averaged about 150 to 200 cases per year
within the last 20 years.
Okay.
And there's 17 in Florida right now.
200 feels like a lot, though.
No, it is.
It is a lot.
Because to us, I think we automatically go to like,
yeah, the Bible.
Yes.
And then pictures of the worst case scenarios.
You know what I mean?
Of skin falling off.
Ew.
But apparently, yeah, it's still, it's been here.
Okay.
But as of right now, 17 cases,
in Florida. Okay.
Go to clip 11 because I know this might scare Laura.
Please.
Let's have a look.
I'm nervous.
He said, bye.
What was that?
So Laura has like a sinkhole, like falling in holes, phobia.
Play it one more time.
It's a Brazilian soccer player.
Yeah, but why is that hole there?
Why?
I don't know.
I don't know why the hole is there.
But it ends up, too.
So he was celebrating a goal.
So he's like celebrating he went to jump over.
It ends up that the goal didn't even count.
The gold didn't count.
Bro fell in the hole.
Did he get hurt?
He probably got hurt.
He said he twisted his ankle, but he's fine.
But he'll be eye.
So not bad.
I just wanted to get.
Yeah, I just wanted to scare Lord.
I have a good time.
I have this thing.
I have this because I cannot believe.
I cannot comprehend in my head.
Yeah.
How like sink holes happen.
The fact that you could just be minding your own business,
girl in your car and all of a sudden,
boop that like the ground just caves in is insane to me.
What about that woman that fell out
opened her door and went down the
and died. You all remember that?
It happened in New York.
No one remembers that?
That woman opened the door and she stepped.
Yes, yes, yes, yes.
And was she stepped in a manhole or a sinkhole?
It was a...
The manhole, the circle.
Yeah.
Somebody left it open.
Not on purpose.
Yeah, someone left it open and it was, yeah.
I saw that.
I saw that.
Not the same thing, but also it's just, I mean,
that validates her fear.
That's right.
Sorry, that was drastic turn, but...
But still, yes, it all creeps me out.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Sink holes are...
In natural disaster.
news, I'm sure. Shout to all our Colombian friends, family and, you know, people watching right now,
but Columbia had a serious 7.4 earthquake the other day. Yeah, man. So according to reports,
at least 111 people were killed, 87 injured, according to the Colombian president. Yeah,
7.4 magnitude. It struck around 7.30 a.m. local time. It's the strongest recorded in
Colombia in the last decade at least according to reports but you go oh it's super sad very
I'm Googling right now to see it oh my god um the death toll according to Reuters
this was of two days ago death toll tops 250 oh my god I had a hundred
111 this morning so 250 now 250 according to Reuters and that's a you know they're they're looking for bodies in the rubble yeah um you know um yep
earthquakes are multiple multiple outlets there's nothing and there's nothing you can do like to prepare like it's just have you been through it yeah i lived in l-a so but nothing obviously this bad you know i think the biggest one you remember the northridge earthquake you grow i remember that one and i remember my neighbors building completely crumbling whoa yeah if you look up the north
Northridge earthquake of California.
I did hear about that.
Yeah, it's huge.
It was highways like split.
Yeah, I did hear about that.
It's crazy.
Yeah, it was one of the most insane feelings ever.
Do you remember where you were?
Yeah, I was sleeping in my home.
So I remember my fish tank exploded and my dad just yanking all of us and like we ran to
the middle of the street because you're supposed to run to the middle of the street or somewhere
where nothing.
Yes, you are.
Yeah, or under a doorway.
Doorway, yeah.
The doorway thing I've ever bought.
You know what did the whole building go down?
Yeah.
I mean, look, if that's your only option, do it.
Are you supposed to run outside?
Because I feel like, no, right?
Well, power lines, there's like a, you know.
So what do you want to do?
So if you have an area where you can run to the middle of the street where nothing can fall on you,
then you can do that.
Yeah.
But yeah, that's where they tell you to, the drills tell you to hide under a desk and, like,
avoid the windows because they will burst.
So maybe you can find a pocket of air if it crumbles.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Oh, my gosh.
And then after the earthquake, you got to worry about the, um, the follow.
The after shot.
Yeah.
Sometimes it's even stronger
than the actual earthquake.
Sheesh.
I've been in multiple earthquakes.
Yes.
Living in the Bay Area,
growing up earthquakes.
I remember in the 90s.
Remember the one during the World Series?
I think it was Oakland A's.
Where were you at when it happened?
I was in Northern California.
So that one,
I was in Sacramento at the time
because I was the 94.
Yeah, but damaged the...
But where were you at home?
We were at work.
Do you remember?
I was at work.
I think, yeah, because it was during, it was like in the evening.
Okay.
If I recall.
But definitely the Bay Bridge collapsed.
Oh, my gosh.
Like one of the, because it's a two-tier bridge, like the top fell in on it.
But yeah, all my family members okay.
But yeah, no, the Bay Area gets multiple earthquakes.
Yeah.
L.A., a lot of places in California.
Yeah, L.A. we had them.
But when I was there, none of them were that bad.
Yeah, yeah.
They were just like, oh, my gosh.
Right.
The natural disaster thing, especially now where,
We're headed into hurricane season.
Yeah.
Right.
I don't know if you guys are seeing now.
There are companies in Florida that are for $1,200 a month, you can get priority evacuation.
Oh, wow.
For $1,200 a month?
So the story is that, you know, as the climate changes and there's more rain, more floods, more extreme
weather or whatever, if, you know, you know,
you guys may have seen these stories that in Florida
it's hard to get homeowners insurance
it's getting super super expensive I know people who live in
Miami down in like
what do you call it? Brickle or
downtown Miami whatever that is
they get a lot of flooding down there
now I know South Beach
areas get a lot of flooding and they're saying
over the next 10 years that's just
going to continue to get worse
but also if for
people who have a lot of money because there's only
one way out of a lot of these places or getting
flights or getting whatever because
it gets overrun.
If you want to guarantee yourself a slot,
it's $1,200 in life.
So there's a world where if you don't have this service,
and obviously this ain't, you know,
hopefully not today or this year,
but who knows with this administration?
Because they've cut FEMA.
Yes.
Because that's the response has been cut.
They've taken money from that.
Yo, F the poor.
Just F the poor.
Let them die.
Because that's really what this is about.
Yeah, it is.
So, yeah, if you got it.
A little level, man.
$1,200 a month.
It feels like something you would see in a movie, doesn't it?
Like you could pay and then you can bypass everyone and your family's taking care.
Now, we're seeing all the movies right now.
Yeah, we are for sure.
Terminator's building.
We're watching the computers start to take over.
So we're watching that happen.
We're watching, what is it, Handmaid's Tale.
Yo, go to clip three.
Y'all think I'm lying.
Look.
That a Texas sheriff used flock software to search over.
83,000 cameras nationwide, including in states where abortion is legal, for footage of a woman
who used a male order abortion pill in Texas shortly before she fled from an abusive ex that
nearly killed her. So they're hunting her down. Is that even legal?
Hunted, as this technically happened May of last year, although it's just coming to public
attention recently. And she actually showed up herself at the sheriff's office a week later to
report the severe domestic abuse from her partner, who, among other things, held a gun to her head
and threatened to kill her, although the sheriff's office didn't find out about the domestic
abuse claims until after they interrogated her about the abortion. Luckily, they weren't able
to charge her for anything, although not for a lack of trying on their part. As for the
legality, ideally we shouldn't have any mass surveillance like this at all, much less have a local
sheriff be able to perform a nationwide search like this without a warrant. Unfortunately,
Finally, Flock is operated in a legally gray area by claiming that because their cameras are
surveying public spaces, people in those spaces have no protected right to privacy.
You said this happened last May. Why is this just coming out now?
Well, that's where it gets even worse. When news of this first broke last year, both Flock and
the sheriff made multiple claims that the search was for a welfare check and not because of any
abortion investigation. Unfortunately, for them, the sheriff was later charged with sexual harassment
and perjury for unrelated reasons.
and that caused several media outlets to file additional records request
related to this and other investigations.
And those records showed that not only was the initial call the police made by her abusive partner,
the initial reason that the sheriff entered into the flock request was
had an abortion search for female.
And internal sheriff's documents labeled the investigation as a death investigation for a non-viable fetus.
So like I said,
flock cameras everywhere,
a sheriff able to access 83,000 cameras nationwide
to look for a woman who took an abortion pill.
That's terrifying.
That's terrifying.
So these things are, like you said, it feels like a movie.
I'm letting you know.
No, we're in it.
Oh, got it.
It's happening right now.
Yeah.
And we should take it very serious.
We were just talking about Dr. Erica Schwartz,
which is the new director of the CDC, who's taken place.
So they have a woman.
Yeah.
Who wants to...
Black woman, by the way.
Of course.
Prioritize abortion surveillance.
Out of all the things for us to...
It's such a huge attack on women's health.
And I don't think people truly understand what this means, man.
And they are going to give you a word salad over a word salad to try to justify things.
Well, no, the justification is in states where abortion is illegal.
Yeah.
They are saying that those states or individuals in that state are lying about the
cause of the abortion to be able to do the abortion.
Right.
Right.
Because in instances of an ectopic pregnancy or whatever,
whatever other,
I'm not a doctor.
So I just know specifically for that instance,
you have to give somebody an emergency abortion so their fallopian tubes don't burst
and you don't bleed to death.
Yeah.
Like it's literally,
you will die.
Yeah.
And these people are like, well,
I don't see that as an emergency.
As an emergency.
Yeah.
Well, and also my issue is even if you have a,
if you have the choice, if you make the choice to have an abortion,
if you do not want me to have an abortion,
then you want me to have this child.
You should maybe help me with resources.
Oh, social services.
Yeah, you should help me to raise this child.
No, no, no, Jasmine, you got this back.
All right.
They only care about the baby before the baby is born.
Right, right, right.
Once the baby is born, this baby is now potential moneymaker.
Yeah.
Especially if we can figure out how to railroad this child
right into the prison industrial complex
to work for major corporations for pennies.
While they put tags on draws for Victoria's Secret.
You know what I'm saying?
Yep.
So now I would say to everyone like I normally do,
which is make sure you vote in local elections
because local representatives on the city and state level
are your defense against a lot of these things.
Right.
Let's go to clip one though with regard to where elections
may be going for the midterms in upcoming election.
So let me put an idea in your head, okay?
Because it's so hard to get the Senate to do anything, now they're on recess,
they don't get anything done if they never get the Save America Act done.
You have the right to declare a national security emergency for elections.
And the Supreme Court ruled in 1983 under Reagan that INS versus Chata,
that if you declare a national security emergency
as the president of the United States,
they can't challenge it.
It can only be overturned by a two-thirds vote
of both houses of Congress.
So if you do this in the next month,
we will get photo ID,
proof of citizenship,
and a limit to mail-in ballots,
and you don't even need the center.
Okay, I'll leave it at that.
All right, we'll leave it at that.
So let me finish with...
Hmm.
So you guys know the Save America,
is about your voting rights.
Yeah.
Right, which you continually hear them talk about IDs for voting,
proof of voting, et cetera, et cetera.
Even though when you show up to vote,
you have to have a signature match.
Yeah.
Right?
You also are voting based on your address.
Yeah.
Like there's a lot of things that are already in place,
at least here in New York State when you show up to vote.
Yeah.
That you have to have identification for and things have to match.
But now even mail-in, they want to restrict mail-in,
ballots, which mail-in ballots are probably one of the most efficient ways to do voting,
in my opinion.
Can fraud happen?
Sure, fraud could happen at a polling place.
Fraud can happen multiple places.
But when they do the research on voting, most often, it's not the mail-in ballots or the early
voting ballots because guess what?
They have more time to count them.
Yes.
Yeah.
They're just so desperate to get their hands on any way that they can manipulate anything.
Well, because the only way the Republicans can win is by just.
disenfranchising you to vote.
Yeah.
Because they know they don't have the numbers.
And that's where it starts, really, is the elections.
That's right.
And so we have midterms about, what, 14, 13 weeks away, whatever the number is.
So now we're getting distracted with transgender athletes.
What's the other distraction going on right now?
I mean, it's a real distraction.
That's getting poisoned with every single recall.
The recalls.
But that's valid.
That's valid.
People had explosive diarrhea.
So we want to know about that.
Yes, but it's still, to me, it's just all part of the nonsense that this administration brings.
I feel like every day, there was a beef recall, 30,000 pounds of beef recall that just happened this week.
Guys, it's been bacon, it's been eggs, it's been lettuce, it's been strawberries, it's been blueberries, it's been blueberries.
Halapinos.
It's jalapenos.
Like, what are we doing?
Yeah.
Well, some people are having explosive diarrhea.
That's what they're doing.
You like saying explosive diarrhea.
Nah, because it's wild that they was on the news.
They didn't just say diarrhea.
What's explosive is different.
Explosive.
Like you can't control yourself.
That's what that is?
Yes.
It just would come out.
We had a person call up and they were sick for about two weeks.
Yeah.
I can't even think about it.
That's horrible.
One of my girlfriend's kids, she's like 10 or whatever and she had it.
And she couldn't just stop.
She could not stop going.
And it wasn't like she could get to the bathroom.
It was on the floor and the clothes.
No, you're just a prisoner in your own home because you can't go anywhere.
You can't go anywhere.
Well, I would say we'd take more calls about explosive diarrhea.
Lou, how the phone's going today?
Oh, my God.
We've got a lot.
We figure out.
No.
Those are fine.
You know how to answer them.
Of course.
Yeah.
But yeah, another recall, guys.
That's, that to me.
You know what I use, Jeff, and they don't advertise, they should advertise,
but I use this app called the Yuka app.
Okay.
Y-U-K-A, and I scan barcodes of food, and it tells you.
What?
It breaks down like.
You're a little excessive, but I like this.
But you know what it is?
And I got like this when I was, like, buying stuff for my kid, you know?
Yeah.
Yeah, that'll do it.
Then I'm scanning things, and it's telling you do not.
This is poor.
And I'm like, why?
Oh, wow, this is why.
The sodium levels are off the chain.
Yuka, yeah.
So, I mean, I don't do every single little thing, but every now that I, let me scan this.
And you said Y-U-C-A.
Y-U-K-A.
Y-U-K-A.
All right.
Jazz, my wife at the crib, she, you put her onto this yet?
I think I told her about it.
But I do it.
I just do it just to see what kind of ingredients are in these things.
And you think because you're at a trader Joe's or at a Whole Foods,
now, girl, I've scanned a couple products that scored poo.
It was rare.
Oh, my goodness.
It says poor and I'm like, okay, I'm downloading the app.
So you don't even know, like, we thought by spending more money, or some people say it's less money, whatever, by going to a Trader Joe's that you're like, yes, this is a healthy, a healthy guarantee.
No, it's not.
No, it's not.
That's the mad recalls.
Yeah.
And so hopefully it's the same thing.
Ever since they were bought by Amazon, you have to check things now.
Yeah.
Switching gears, because, you know, I think we've done enough doom and gloom on a program today.
I could do it the whole time.
I could go back to politics.
They get real upset.
You're natural at this.
Which part?
Doom and Gloom.
You think so?
Yeah.
Tell me why you say that.
Let's just go ahead.
Let's continue.
No, no, no.
I want to hear.
I want this feedback.
Well, because I feel like it's, I feel like you, it's hot.
I feel like the topics that you are passionate about are typically about the negative
political space and how it affects us.
I feel like it's really heightened.
And I'm like, oh, shit.
Well, now I, because I don't feel.
like we're paying it I think that's how they're not paying enough attention well and I think
that's how they take advantage of us yeah and I want to I like you guys and everybody
watching I want you to stay alive I want you stay out of jail I want you keep a couple
dollars in your pocket I want you to you know what I'm saying I want your kids to thrive
and unfortunately you got to pay attention to the corporations that are really trying to
take advantage of the fact that they're distracting you with Keefei D denying he wrote a
tell all book right bro we saw you on the interview right in tell all book why is this
news that you now go to
trial. Look,
Rassan's already ready with the clip.
He's the worst one, by the way.
He's the way. Just hit it. Oh,
Sto. DeWing D. Davis was back in a Clark County
Nevada courtroom today for the start
of jury selection in his murder
trial. The 63-year-old self-described
Southside Kripps gang leader is facing
one charge of gang-related murder in the fatal
shooting of Tupac Shakur on September 7,
1996 in Las Vegas after a Mike Tyson
fight. Prosecutors allege he didn't pull the
trigger, but orchestrated
the killing, just like he allegedly described in detail in his book, Compton Street Legend.
Over the weekend, Davis told Fox 5 Las Vegas that in fact he never wrote the book that he
had promoted extensively.
The book is widely considered a cornerstone of the prosecution's physical evidence thin case.
Many of the witnesses are...
Congratulations.
You write a book and now you're like, oh wait.
But once again, you see, you see, you see?
I don't know if that's a distraction, but...
It 1,000% is.
Go to trial and when the trial's over,
let's see how it plays out for you.
Of course he's going to say he didn't write the book.
Of course he's going to say he wasn't Vegas.
After this video of him running around getting paid,
did he get paid to say those things?
Can they prove?
I mean, I'm sure he didn't pin the book himself.
Right.
You know what I'm saying?
But those were his accounts.
Yes, they were.
And so let's see if he gets time served, gets out.
I don't know.
Yeah.
He's been in there for a little bit, right?
I think he's been locked up for a couple years, right?
So they might give him.
This year.
Okay.
Yeah, that's not bad.
I couldn't do a minute.
Same.
I'm not going to scoff.
I day.
But I just feel like for what was happening, what he was saying,
I feel like a year, he's only done a year.
It doesn't seem like that much.
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Shug Knight.
I know he did.
Shug Knight, welcome back to TMZ Live.
What's have a job, man.
What the prosecution is saying is the best witness for them is Keefei.
It's Keefe D because he essentially,
confessed that he wrote a book. He's talked about this on podcasts. He's now kind of moonwalking back
here and saying, well, I had a ghost writer in the book. What do you make of that?
He's full of shit. I look at it like this. It's not about picking on KFED, but at the same time,
most of his situations, I know he did it to himself. I knew his lawyer. His lawyer was a friend of
line. And I knew about him having immunity and doing that deal a long time ago. But the
crazy thing about it, for 30 years or so or more, it cost me my freedom, it costs me money,
it cost me business deals. I paid a lot of the fact that from day one, even though I got a
bullet in an inch to my school, they always says, I'm the one who had Dupac killed, which is
far from the truth.
I know you've told us over the years that you're
not snitching, you're not naming any names,
but it does sound like you were saying
there are, that you know there are other people involved
beyond Keefe D.
Many others.
And even though Keefe D is the guy standing trial,
that there are many others involved?
Yeah, I mean, I'm not going to say these guys' names,
but anybody you know, one thing you've got to realize,
even in my book, that's why I pushed it back.
It tells the details of certain things, but it's still no names involved.
That's all you got to look around and see the people, even people who got the fake death row.
They've been talking and talking and talking.
All of a sudden, it gets close to this situation with Kee-D, everybody's quiet.
Now, I feel like that is more telling than what Kee-Feed-D is going through.
Okay.
Like, that's the more important piece of the story, in my opinion.
But they never, look, they're never going to find out who actually pulled the trigger.
Right.
Yeah.
You don't think so.
No.
Because by now we would have known, right?
I don't know if it's by now we would have known.
I just don't feel, I feel like, look, I feel like people on the Internet claim to know.
I feel like the streets claim it's obvious.
I don't think it will ever be out in a court of law and we'll get somebody who will be convicted.
Okay.
Same with Biggs murder.
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
Because I feel like these street operations and the destabilization of like, you know,
neighborhoods, the streets and all that is actually a government operation.
It's not just some rando people.
There's actually real money in it for people.
Okay.
You know what I mean?
It's not just Joe blowing his buddies with a little beef.
I feel like it's deeper than that.
Okay.
And there's money for people in it.
What you got in the rundown coming up today, Laura Stiles?
I do want to cover because we've missed it during the week.
A lot of Megan the Stahlia news coming up.
Okay.
So we'll get into that.
And I don't know why people are surprised about Janay Ago's new video.
Slash Blue.
Is it official?
That was a hard launch, I feel like.
I think it was.
Me too.
Me too.
But we'll talk about it in the rundown when you're ready.
Let's go.
Let's go.
Let's go.
All right, so we'll just get right into it.
So Janeko and Larry June dropped a new video for California Dream.
Now people were speculating that they were dating.
There was a few rumors, but I feel like this is a hard lunch.
It's a confirmation.
Yes.
Yeah.
I think a lot of people were like, wait, I thought her and Big Sean, but it's permanent.
Oh, yeah.
It's been like two years, right?
Has it been that long?
I mean, I feel like it's been a while.
I got two years. A year?
Maybe a year.
Okay. Can I just say, and I've said this to you guys offline, I didn't, I know, I didn't
know who Larry June was.
Okay.
Okay.
So he's a rapper.
Yes.
Yes.
He's very popular.
Is he from the Bay?
Is he from Californ?
He's from San Francisco, yes.
Okay.
From the Bay from California, Northern California.
Okay.
Great artists.
Great albums.
I would describe his music as, uh, street, healthy, life after.
they're hustling music.
Okay, okay.
You know what I'm saying?
And very much about, you know,
living a life that has close proximity
to doing the wrong thing.
Okay.
But now I'm going to do the right thing
and I'm going to rap about my day-to-day life
over some very dope beats
and get to this money.
Okay, I had no idea.
I'm going to check them out now.
Yeah, no.
Larry June, and Larry June's been around for a while,
I would say over the last probably four years.
Oh, that's not a while.
three to four years, it's really
popping. He's been popping. He's started taking off of him.
He's got an amazing album with two chains of Alchemists.
It's one of my favorite albums of 2020.
Was that 2025?
He's got a new album this year.
Like, yeah, no. And he puts out, he puts out great material.
And he got a, he got an adorable girlfriend now.
I know, yeah. They look real cute together.
So if this is what it is, congratulations to that.
Well, it's absolutely what it is.
That's cute.
Well, this is it, listen, it says,
they broke up first in 2019
and then they finally split November
2025. So you were right I mean so was some
It's kind of the breakup back together breakup thing
Okay
This is the second high profile guy
I think she's dated
Who was before Big Sean with Jeney?
Well no
Janine oh go ahead
Am I bugging?
Omaria?
Yeah one of the
No she was when she was really young
No his brother
Yeah when she was really young
She was her baby daddy right
Yeah that was who she had a child with
She also has a child with Big Sean
Yes, yes.
Yes.
So, yeah, that's not, yeah, this is, yeah, this is like her second, I think.
High profile, high profile, kind of public relationship.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Okay.
In Megan the Stallion News, she teased Act 3.
She shared a photo on Instagram of her Tina Snow alter ego.
This is Act 3 with a little snowflake emoji.
All right, Mac.
She looked good.
Okay, booty.
Yeah, so, you know, people are very excited.
All the hoties are very excited for this Tina Snow.
I'm ready for a new Megan Estalia music.
Me too.
Let's go.
Listen, I always wonder when an artist has so much success outside of music as she had.
Okay.
That when they decide to go back and make the music, right?
And get to it, does the other, do the other things overshadow the music, which is why I think it's a great strategy as she leans into the Tina Snow character.
Yes.
Right?
Because now she can actually lean in and create in this kind of world that she created many years ago.
So I think that's a great strategy.
And you were saying the overshadowing from like all the business.
the good business.
No,
just like the way,
because listen,
sometimes,
and we've all seen it,
sometimes,
you know,
like hosting and being on Broadway
and these other performance
things that she's done
where then when you get back
to the music,
sometimes,
and once again,
I think this is a great strategy,
sometimes people have,
you have new fans
that have different expectations.
Yeah,
right?
Because she's gotten so big
and so popular
that these new fans think,
look,
you see what Cardi B sometimes.
Yes.
Where the new fans are like,
I mean this aha record came out
and you had people on the internet
like I don't know this is I mean
why is she saying that it was like yo did you just
start listening to the car
yesterday what the fucking wrong with you bro?
This is nothing compared to
she's got this shit she says
you know what I'm saying?
Yeah so in that regard
okay I got you know what I'm saying
but I think the look
Megan can really get to these raps
so let's hear what it's going to be
yeah and she's also joining Michelle Obama
and Craig Robinson for a new episode
of Michelle's podcast
which should be interesting
Megan has been through a lot
she has I like her
so I'm actually curious to
to listen to this.
Yeah, me too.
I like Megan.
No, we love Megan.
And I want success for her.
Yeah.
I got a chance to see her on Broadway and it was actually really cute.
Yeah, she was in Mulan Rouge.
I, you know, I didn't know how she was going to blend in,
but I thought it was great.
There's something really innocent to me about Megan still,
like very, like kind of, not naive, but like just organic,
just like a regular girl.
Obviously she's successful and she can rap,
but she just really gives me like, I'm a regular girl type of energy.
Something really sweet.
Now, she's great.
I was profusely sweating at the Jay-Z event,
and I gave her a hug and apologized for how sweaty.
My shirt was.
It was no problem.
She was fine with it.
She was fine with a regular girl staph.
You know what I'm saying?
Anyway, that's the rundown.
There you go.
Thank you, Laura Stavs.
Run down, turn that up.
Screen's on glow when she pulls up.
Headlines heavy, but we still cut up.
Life still flashing.
We don't snow up.
There's this headline that I just read.
Oprah says,
obesity gene caused her to overeat.
as she praises GOP ones for her 80 pound weight loss.
Well, isn't that the whole story of Ozempic?
Like, Ozempic and the science behind it was that there is a gene that some people have
that contributes to their weight.
I'm not a sign.
No, but I think sometimes it's hereditary.
Like, I feel like I'm small because it's heretic.
It's not necessarily because I eat well and work out.
It's because it's, you know, my mom is small.
You know what I mean?
I feel like sometimes.
Well, yeah.
It's about how your body metabolizes food and, you know, what your, you know,
hunger levels are, craving levels are, all of these things, which I know could be,
to be hormonal, it could be a lot of different things for people.
Yeah, Rassan.
And wasn't Ozmpic originally for diabetes, not really weight loss?
Yes, it was for diabetes, but they were, I think the weight loss helps the diabetes.
So, like, for instance, you know, there's people in my family who are on Ozmpic.
Right.
And they had, you know, strokes or,
you know, real diabetic issues.
And no matter how much they changed the diet or whatever,
they still had kind of these like challenges.
Challenges.
So they put them on Ozzypic and they lost the weight,
which improves the diabetes.
But also, but to his point,
people were taking it that just wanted to lose weight.
It didn't really have, like, and that was becoming an issue.
Remember it was becoming an issue where people were like,
I can't get this medication because y'all trying to lose weight.
Right.
Yeah.
But I also think some of the horror stories,
and not all, but I think some of the horror stories you hear about the
GLP1 drugs are probably from people who didn't need to be taking it.
Yeah.
Like, as much as they was taking it.
Like, I need to lose 10 pounds and this weight.
It's like, girl, relax.
I guess the, but the other question of,
do you guys know people on Ozzympic?
Yeah, I do.
We can't, we, everyone is on it.
A lot of people are on it.
Yes.
Really?
Yes.
And so, and are they having health issues or any,
have you heard of any problems?
Well, the person in my life who started on Ozempic was,
dealing with diabetes and it did wonders for them.
Like,
but you have to also do the work though.
Yeah.
Because it was going to the gym.
Oh,
changed the diet.
But the,
the drug itself completely changed for them.
Like it changed their body.
Yeah.
So they praise it as a diabetic.
Like,
it's doing something incredible.
And did they have obese?
They have obese people in their family,
people with weight issues.
Yes.
And did other family members get on it also?
Right now that I know of only that person.
But there's no obesity gene,
but it is genetic.
Yeah, yeah.
Oh, so that's not a thing what Oprah's talking about.
There's not a gene.
Got it is genetic.
But how about your whole family,
everyone, like, struggles with weight?
Yeah.
I mean, you know, I guess that's not a gene,
but I feel like sometimes it's, like we talked about,
it's harder for certain people, you know?
And I feel like it is, you know.
Listen, I wouldn't say I've struggled with weight,
but I'm a big body bends out here.
Benz.
I went with Benz.
I went with Benz guys.
Big body.
I could have, you know.
So, yeah, I'm always on some, like, fitness.
We took all the snacks out of the crib.
Yeah.
What are the kids eat?
You got to have an orange.
I know that's right.
You better have a banana, an apple.
Well, because also, too, remember, these are my children.
So if I'm a big body, the odds of them being big body.
So I have to have a household that's kind of teaching them what is for them, what's not for them,
based on how our bodies respond to sugar, you know, what is it, processed sugar,
processed sugar, processed foods, you know, added sugar in foods.
Like we don't keep juice in the house.
Same here.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah.
All that sugar.
And, you know, a lot of people are always talking about behavior and kids
and you wonder why your kids bounce off the wall, but you're pumping them full of sugar.
And I have a four-year-old and we don't give her any, like, process.
Like, we don't give her snacks.
So, like, fruits and vegetables and she will only give her water and oat milk.
Like, she doesn't do chips and all that kind of stuff.
So what is her snacks?
Her snacks are like some puffs, like the organic puffs.
Yeah.
The veggie sticks?
Yeah, the veggie sticks.
Also, like, if she wants something sweet, I feel like she gets it from the orange.
And oranges is sweet as hell.
Orange is popping.
And so she likes, she likes carrots because those are sweet.
So she doesn't know.
The thing is she's never introduced to.
She don't know no different.
So if she gets something that salted, she's like, oh, my God.
Like, she's trying to lick it.
You know, she gets, she's never, I try to give her a popsicle one time and she's like,
it's just too sweet for her.
Right.
So I feel, I mean, later I'll introduce her stuff.
But, you know, you don't know if you've never been exposed to it, it's not that big of a deal.
You know what I'm saying?
So I figure later on we can maybe try pop or something.
I feel the same.
And a lot of people's, a lot of people have this emotional response if you ever noticed to like what you were just talking about.
Yeah.
Like, oh my God.
Like they can't have any fun.
And you're like, no, we have lots of fun.
It's just not with food and junk and candy and these other things.
You got to figure.
Because once again, look how many adults are dealing with obesity or the teeth don't rot it out of their head or like you got behavioral issues, emotional issues.
And look, I know.
people don't like to think these things are related
but if you've been watching ELR long enough
as much as I've talked about drinking water
eating vegetables and getting sleep
there used to be a thing I used to do with rappers
that would come up here when we was doing the hot show
and I'll sit down on these rappers and they can't really have convos
and I'd be like you be interviewing and be like
yo you get sleep at night they'd be like nah
I can't really sleep I be like oh now
this is why your music sounds the way it sounds
and so you can't sleep
so now you're emotionally all over the place
You're doing drugs, whatever, whatever.
When's the last time you asked a vegetable?
Nah, I don't really eat vegetables like that.
Or drink water.
Nah, I don't be drinking no water like that.
Can you imagine sleep, Lord, sleeping with a man that doesn't eat vegetables or drink water?
I can't.
I can't.
And it's all black and miles all the time.
Get out of here.
Sorry, I'm done.
I judge people.
Or women that women have done.
Are you have a vagina?
Please.
You don't drink water?
You have to drink water.
You have to.
I know this is the morning, but please.
No, I think it's just great information.
Sorry.
No, it's great information.
And fruits.
Yes, fruits and vegetables.
You have a vagina.
pH balance.
Yes.
You have to do it.
You got to drink some water.
Sorry,
guys.
No, you don't have to apologize.
It's good because it's needed.
There's a lot of vaginas running Ryan.
With no water.
We need some info.
Yeah.
But I will say, because I think some people are like embarrassed because they're on GOP1s.
Listen, if it's for you and it's changing your life, I feel like, do what you got to do as long as you're doing it with your doctor and you're doing it safe.
because so many people go out and do black market
and use it foolishly for like you said like 10 pounds.
Like I've read some stories of some people who lost like 50 pounds.
Yeah.
That to me is like you're in the obese area.
Not when they're, you're 10 pounds overweight.
You can do that work.
Come on.
Yeah.
Because it's also hard on your body.
It is.
The drug is hard on your body.
Oh, it is.
I would think so.
I've heard of some rare side effects.
I had a friend and I don't know if this was because of what they were taking,
but they were having some vision issues.
See, that's what they did.
But I don't know if it was, yeah, but I don't know.
Were they diabetic?
No, they were not.
They were overweight, though.
They were not diabetic.
I think what Govi is specifically for just weight loss.
Okay.
So, yeah.
So I was telling you all, you know, all this GOP1, these are all peptides, right?
Okay.
So your body, different peptides.
And I have arthritis in my knee, in my right knee.
I'm going to have surgery in November.
Okay.
And so my doctor suggested I take a peptide for,
inflammation to keep my joint swelling down, et cetera, et cetera.
And I've been taking it probably for about four months.
Okay.
Works wonders.
It's like PBC 157.
It's got some like, it's not like a brand name.
Right.
Like literally a peptide.
But you have to get it from your doctor.
No, it's an injection.
So you inject it.
It's like an insulin.
Oh, like right here.
Boom.
Just like the G.
Which is why I'm bringing it up.
It's like the GLP one.
Okay.
Where you inject it.
But, so they have different peptides that are on the market, but they're not
FDA approved.
So like I went speaking of talking to your doctor, I went to my doctor
Who then you know did a bunch of tests tested looked at my heart remember I did that heart scan that yeah
Yeah, yeah, yeah
And then you know do your blood and you got to like keep like every three months I go back to like do blood tests and monitor all these things
But like they have it for arthritis obviously we were just talking about weight loss
Yeah, they and you know people are taking I think they have it for like hair loss and like different
I don't know if those work I'm not I mean I'm a candidate okay you're not going back
bro just do you are you are you balding or you just got to just keep it low so it has the illusion
that that there's some hair there oh because it I look like given is given I got here I just keep it
really low but if I would have it grow in it's definitely one to skip a few things is it like here here here
these come in Lucy gozy like nah this is a good decision that was yeah I was I was I was I was I was I
decided long ago.
I decided long ago.
You know what I'm saying?
I was just going to keep the shadow.
You know what I'm saying?
And so I had to get out of it.
Yeah.
Sound like Martha Reeves?
No, my vocals was better than Martha Reeves.
Because you started low.
I started low in my reign.
Yeah.
I stayed in my reign.
You know your range.
You know what I'm saying?
But anyway, I was just sharing that with the audience.
So if you are capable, but it does cost.
It's not covered by insurance.
Right.
So I think the.
So what you're taking is not covered by insurance.
It's not covered by insurance.
So I got to pay a couple of hundred dollars a month.
Yeah.
You know what I mean?
Most peptides aren't.
Oh.
But that's why people go and get off the black market.
That's what makes it so dangerous.
Don't do that.
Do not get medical stuff from Instagram or TikTok.
Yeah, you're right.
It's dangerous.
No, it's very dangerous.
But it's cheap.
No, but I'm just saying that's why people do it.
No, no, no.
I have a theory.
Like, I remember they usually, remember I had LASIC two years ago.
I had LASIC too.
Right?
And you were here like little deals.
Oh, come to this place.
I don't want no deal.
Not my eyes.
I don't want a deal.
I don't want to cheat.
If I can't afford it, I can't have it when it comes to certain things.
You don't want a deal.
You know what I'm saying?
Somebody was just telling me they was about to do an Invisaline.
And they was like, yo, but I found a place that'll give me the Invisaline for like a thousand.
That's different than eyes though.
Nah, bro.
You could take that.
Invisaline is different than getting the discount.
I mean, I wouldn't.
I wouldn't.
I wouldn't.
I wouldn't.
You did Invisaline too, right?
I did it.
You did it.
You did it.
You did it.
I did it.
I did it. I did it.
Would you do the discount?
No, because I'm just carrying it out, right?
For the Envisal?
Yeah, that's fine.
But they have to mold it correctly.
Oh, hell.
No.
Your gums are going to be cut up.
Oh, wow.
Yes.
Wait, why would your gums get cut up?
Because it's a clear brace.
It's a mold of your teeth, but each mold that you get is shaped into the shape that
you want it to be.
Do you understand what I'm saying?
Yeah, yeah.
So it's like, I would put it in, I had a tooth that was leaning back.
Mm-hmm.
So the Invisaline pressed it to push forward.
So each tray is-terror squad too.
Yes, yes.
Each tray is like squeezing you the right way.
And if it's not cut the right way, it'll tear your gums up.
I'm not playing those games.
Because I was thinking, bowl you some water?
No, girl.
It's not a mouth guard.
It's not a mouth guard.
Sorry, just joking.
But you can't, you can't skimp on like certain things for sure.
Yeah.
I'm with you.
Don't cut corners.
Okay.
I want to do some politics real quick.
I want to see.
Oh, Democratic.
Socialist time.
All right.
Wait, hold up.
Wrong button.
Have you been following Dr. Abdul-Said in Michigan?
Has that been on your algorithm at all?
He's a Muslim guy born and raised in Michigan.
He says he's not a Democratic socialist, but, you know, like the Bernie Sanders, the AOCs,
the Zoron, Mom Donnies.
A lot of his policies are about health care for all and affordability and things that
apparently are so problematic for people.
It's like common sense stuff.
But anyway, I want to see what he had to say about his plans for black people in Michigan.
My commitment to our black communities didn't start because I wanted to come and take a photo off.
It started when I left my tenure track job at Ivy League school to come back to rebuild the health department in this city.
Yes, sir?
In the city of Detroit, which is the largest majority black city in the country.
And I came because I remember post 9-11, I had a teacher told me, hey, you need to read your history.
And he's like, you've got to go read Alex Haley.
You've got to read W.D. Du Bois.
You got to read James Baldwin.
You got to read Surgeoner Truth and Frederick Douglass.
You got to read Dr. Martin Luther King.
You got to read the stuff that he actually wrote.
Yeah.
Malcolm X.
Yeah.
I learned what it meant to be a person of color reading black folk and the civil rights struggle.
And I understand that my responsibility is about trying to address racial inequities.
All my work is about racial equities and health, whether it's the maternal infant mortality crisis.
It's protecting kids from asthma taking on.
polluters, putting glasses on kids' faces, eliminating medical debt.
Now, you know, there's been nearly $80 million spent against me telling lies about an
endorsement that my opponent didn't get.
Yeah.
Or using an op-ed that I wrote about a program that First Lady Michelle Obama sponsored saying
it was a good program, but here's some things that could be better.
Yeah.
Arguing that somehow I'm disrespectful to people.
But look, lies have a way of working.
But I think the truth is more important.
So what I'll tell you is this.
I'm a, I'm Egyptian.
Yeah.
So I take my African heritage seriously.
Yes, sir.
And if I want to teach my daughters about our history, you know what I take them?
Charles A. Tribe Museum.
Yeah.
Right.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
It is, I tell everybody at the museum, too.
That's right.
It's the best Egyptian antiquities exhibit in the Midwest.
And so I also know that my dad doesn't get to move from Egypt,
but for the incredible contributions of the civil rights movement in passing the Immigration Act of 1965.
Right.
So a lot of what I'd say is, you know, they say pass this prologue,
If you want to know what somebody's going to do, figure out what they've done.
So my commitment is to continue to lead in ways that empower black folks.
Sounds like a great guy.
This is why I love y'all show because I, obviously, I work in media,
but the first time I heard about him was when you all sent the prep for the show.
And I was like, I wasn't really familiar with him.
Well, yeah.
So, and if he gets a Senate seat, obviously, he'll, I think he'll be the first Muslim senator.
He's out of Michigan.
In Michigan.
Yeah, in Michigan.
And, you know, that's, I think, I don't know the population of Muslims in the state of Michigan, but...
They are deep.
Yeah.
They are very deep.
Can I just say this really quick?
Absolutely.
So my friend Angelie and I have a third unit apartment building.
We invested in Detroit.
Okay.
And we set aside a few units for women that are formerly incarcerated.
But Detroit is an incredible city.
And Michigan, and they have a really strong Muslim community.
Like, they're deep in Michigan.
Yeah.
I love that.
And Dr. Syed,
you know who has been
they spent like he said $80 million
trying you know A-PAC specifically
against him
and the Democratic establishment
like you know those who
have been Democrats for a long time
moderates and things like that
did not endorse him
same thing with Mom Donnie
and that's something that we all have to
start paying attention to
because these individuals are going out here
talking about policies common sense policies
that could affect all of us in our family members
right and and working families
and so I have a
I have a big issue because I've been a registered independent for a long time.
I have a huge issue when somebody's putting forth policies that are common sense policies
and giving you specifics that just because someone calls them a democratic socialist, right?
All of a sudden, they're not a good idea.
I'm not buying that.
Right.
And you also have to pay attention too because I have seen the narrative being pushed.
They're like, all he cares about is Israel.
Right.
And no, that's not the main thing he's focused on.
That's what they're making it seem like he's focused on.
But his main, the main thing he was running on was health care for all.
Universal health care.
So you're going to see, because he's Muslim, dislamophobia.
Yeah, yeah.
They're using his full name.
You know, that whole skits.
Yeah.
Yes.
Well, and even on the Israel topic, specifically, a lot of these democratic socialists.
Which he's not.
And he says.
He's not.
Right.
Are really saying, bro, why are we sending billions of dollars to somewhere else to fund something that a majority of Americans disagree with?
Like if you're listening to the voting population, they're saying we don't want our money going to this.
Right.
And he's saying, let's not do that.
Let's focus our dollars on schools in America.
Health care in America.
Working families in America.
And Israel, they have universal health care.
I love that.
funded by our tax dollars.
It's our money funding it.
Yeah.
Right?
So it all seems common sense.
But, you know, it'll get flipped.
And once again, we'll get distracted by, you know, Keefe D saying he didn't write a book.
Well, you know.
Let's get to the gurus.
Hey, yo, it's top of the gurus.
Rosenberg.
You know you are a beautiful queen.
Ebro, don't ever play yourself.
You're not a guru.
Zen.
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Zen, zen, we need you.
Jasmine, we need you.
Okay, so focus on this.
Dear gurus.
First off, I absolutely loving the show.
I've been rocking with you guys for over 10 years now.
But okay.
I'm losing my mind and I need some unbiased advice because I generally don't know if I'm being stupid
or if I'm looking a gift horse in the mouth.
All right, all right.
I was with an ex for five years.
We lived together, talked about marriage and basically built our lives around each other.
Everything was beautiful.
Then he cheated on me with a woman he ended up leaving me for.
I was completely devastated, but eventually I picked myself up and I moved on.
Now, it's been three years.
I haven't been in a serious relationship since.
Now he's back.
Apparently, the relationship he left me for was a disaster.
And in the last few years, he completely turned his life around.
He started a business that took off, bought a house, and now is doing very well financially.
But he says the money isn't why he came back.
He says becoming successful made him realize that the person he wanted to share it all,
was me. He's apologized for cheating. He says leaving me was the biggest mistake of his life and he
wants to marry me. And the crazy part, I still love him. My friends think I'm insane for even
considering taking him back. They say I'm only tempted because he's successful now and maybe
they're right. But I swear, that's not it. I loved him. I loved him when he had nothing.
Am I an idiot if I give this man another chance or do people really get a second chance after
completely blowing up their first one.
Help.
I love how you read.
I love the voice that she gives us lady.
She's really good.
She's good.
It's good.
Amazing.
Oh, man.
Jasmine, you giving out second chances out here?
I think that was too much.
I think that was too much of a draft.
If he just cheated and then we worked on it and he came, you know, we worked through it.
But you cheated on me.
Cool.
I'm not saying it's cool, but okay, that's one thing.
You cheated on me.
You left me for her.
Mm-hmm.
And then you felt, you know, discovered like, oh, it wasn't, you know,
You know, it wasn't popping over there.
And then you can't, no, it's too much.
It's too, it's too.
I don't, I can do a little cheating, you know.
I know it's controversial.
I feel like maybe we can work through that or maybe not, whatever.
But then you cheated on the level of.
Yes, it depends on.
Like if it was a rando, jump off maybe, but if you're trying to have a full relationship.
He left, he cheated on, it left you for her.
Yeah.
So he had the opportunity to do what he wanted to do.
He decided it wasn't the best for him and he's coming.
No, that's just too much, too much for you, girl.
I don't trust it.
Don't trust it.
I don't trust it.
I'm glad to get money
What have he changed?
What have he changed?
He can change with somebody else
And this is what I believe
He can change
He can go be with some of else
There is always something better
Okay
It's there's always something better
If you, if you were hurt
You got money now though
Somebody else got money too
Yeah
It's all
It's not the
But they was in love
And he got money
It love is a feeling
Okay
We can be in love with someone else
I think
It's fine
We got to move on
I think he did something
That was just too much
And I feel like
You can't come back for that
And I don't know if she would be able to move forward.
She might be second guessing him the whole time.
They're back together.
Yeah.
I just feel like it was just too much.
So wait, how long ago was it cheating?
Does she say?
Was there like this was, they broke up two years ago, five years ago?
They were together for five years.
Five years.
And lived together.
Okay.
They talked about marriage.
They were very serious.
So they broke up and it's been three years since the last relationship.
Listen, this is what I say.
Yes.
Everybody else is taking the people back except Jasmine.
So I say taking back and take a crack at it.
Okay.
That's what people are doing out here.
Dysfunction, toxic, they're going back to it.
Especially when his brand is up.
You said he's bread is up and he got a crib now?
He's rich now.
Yeah, which means he has even more opportunities.
He has more options because he's rich.
Like, you really don't have to worry about him cheating.
And that's the only thing that bothers me, he was never enough for him.
That's why he left in the first place.
But sometimes people, men, mostly, need to go out and see that it ain't.
He left her four.
Or the woman.
He,
that's really wild.
No, no,
I agree with you.
But I'm just saying
if you're looking for a silver lining.
Okay.
The silver lining is,
as he went out and realized,
yo,
I got money now.
I got things.
So that's,
you know,
not,
you know,
that's fulfilling me in one way.
Yeah.
The person I ran
and thought the grass was greener with,
it wasn't,
right?
And I realized that
what I want to do
and she said this
and the thing,
right?
Yeah.
Yeah.
I want to enjoy
what I've earned and got with you.
Like, that's what I want to do.
Now, does that, it sounds great like you're saying.
Why not take a crack at it?
Well, here's, I think I have a solution for her.
Okay.
She can casually date him, see how, she can date others too.
She cannot be exclusive with him.
She can see how his behavior.
She can date him.
She can date someone else.
Like, she cannot just be exclusive with him and see how she feels.
That ain't going to work.
But that's what she should do.
I also think, yes, I agree with you.
Yeah.
But I also think if she were to jump into a serious,
relationship with them, I think they should go to therapy together.
That's a great idea.
There you go.
Because she's always going to live with the fact like he could leave me at any time and because
he has.
And he got money now.
Yes.
So I just think that if they're going to be serious about it and do the things.
But I do think she should start by just dating him.
Yeah, you have to go all the way back in.
So she need to bang somebody else while she banging him.
All right.
Bank somebody else while you bang him.
That's Jasmine's advice.
And Laura, you co-signing that?
I think she should date while she's talking.
Which means the same thing I can.
just said.
Yeah.
Bang away.
And go to therapy.
Yo, listen.
Yo, y'all isolate this clip.
But when Laura get, when Rosenberg get back and Laura trying to act innocent, when the
ladies was around, Laura talked about banging other dudes.
It's crazy out here.
She said multiples, too.
Nah, it got wild today.
Y'all seen another side of Laura.
Oh, my God.
I just, y'all worse than me.
I just said, take him back.
That's what everybody else is doing.
Beware.
Yep.
Well, look, what is it, Ebro, Lord Rosenberg at Gmail?
Yes.
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What else we got?
Oh, I got a, yo.
Salaf.
I see doing her bathing suit with the afro and sunglasses.
It was lit, bro.
I know that's right.
We're going to show that tomorrow.
Family Friday.
And then I also show you Kansas attempt at Double Dutch.
Yo, Ken's a double dutch.
You know how to double dutch?
I think so still.
You know something you do when you little.
No, you either do or you don't.
So you used to.
Yeah.
You just don't know if you still care.
I don't know if I still have it.
Okay.
I think so.
Got it.
Okay.
Jerry still out.
Okay.
You double dutch.
Yeah.
I was actually pretty good.
Okay.
I never.
I couldn't do all the tricks, though.
The most thing I could do is the spin.
Oh, hey.
That's it.
I could turn around, but I, yeah, just basics.
Just the spin.
That's it.
That's all you got.
Fundamentals.
I'm impressed.
Very impressed.
See y'all tomorrow, man.
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