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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Brand. It's not me. I don't understand. I was like,
really gay, we are, but I'm not high rid. What
does that even mean? Yeah, we don't understand. We're gonna
have to figure that out. But of course we have
a great show for you today. You know, this is
Way Up with angela Ye. And we always started off
where we shine a light on somebody doing something positive,

(00:22):
somebody who's done something nice for us. I'm gonna find
out this guy's name because I want to shine a
light on him one of these days. Okay, yeah, but
I was walking to work. I ran into him twice.
He works at one of these buildings in the area
where we are, and he always has nice things to
say about way Yep he does, and you. He has
nice things to say about Way Up with angela Ye,
And he also has nice things specifically to say about you.

(00:43):
It's a great way to set a day when somebody
has something good to say, Like, man, you've been hearing
a lot of good things about yourself. I have, I have.
I mean, listen, we're blowing up, baby. Yeah. It was
iffy because the first day you came here it was drama.
But then you know, it wasn't all was, yeah, yes,
that's so far in history, I don't even remember. Everything

(01:05):
is good and splendid. It's splendid, and you're finding love
one step closer. I found a couple. Yeah, Man, always
up here looking for love on way up for the
Angela E. I cannot wait till the day when Man.
I was like, Yo, you're coming to my wedding. Oh right.
You know who invited me to their wedding way back
in the day when he got married, Nori Wow. And

(01:26):
I didn't get to go. It was in vague I
think it was in Vegas, okay, but I couldn't go.
And I also was really broke at the time, so
I was like, I don't know afford to fly out
get a room, you know, and so MI have things change,
maybe you should have Angela officiate your wedding. Well I
would have to be that's nothing. Let's get a wife verse.
Oh okay, we're playing it everything else all right? Well,

(01:47):
it is way up for the Angela and you guys
are gonna call in right now and shine a light
on them. Eight hundred two nine fifty one fifty isn't
number anybody that you want to show some love to
give them some positive energy because we know it means
a lot to us when people do it for us,
and I'm sure for you it does to call us
eight hundred two nine. Shine a light on them on
the way up with angela ye, Wenna, turn your lights on,

(02:11):
y'all lights spreading love to those who are doing greatness.
Shine light. It's time to shine a light on them.
It's way up with angela ye, and it's time to
shine a light on them. This is when you guys
get to call in and shine a light on somebody
doing something positive. Mano is here, Yes I am, and

(02:31):
Jasmine Brand is here. Good morning now. Jasmine said she
wanted to shine a light on somebody, so you have
the floor, Jasmine, Yes, I want to shine a light
on my therapist. Wow. Her name is Sonya. She's out
of dc uh. Sonja has been my therapist for about
when three or four years and I have a therapy
with her like every week or every two weeks, and

(02:52):
she really has helped me through some things. It's good.
She gives me really great advice. She's a great sounding
board and I have a lot of issues and she
really be helping me work. Cool. No, that's good. See
talk back, like when you expressing your stuff. Yeah, she
talks back, and I, you know, I curse and I
say other kind of words and languge with her. And
she she's a black woman, um, and she has helped

(03:12):
me through lots. I know there's the buzzword is trauma
and all that kind of stuff, but I really do
have a lot of trauma and she really has helped
me through it. And she's like amazing for black women.
And she's you know, I can text her and I
can be like, hey, I really need you, and she
kind of helps me. She helps call me down. That's good. Well,
Shina lie on her sonya right, sonya, yes, all right now,

(03:34):
Like no, I listen, I'm all for it. I had
therapy before. We're gonna talk about that in a little while.
Meantime eight hundred two nine fifty fifty shining to light
on him. Hello, who's this? Oh my Goshhi Trad, Hey book,
Hey Trav, what's that? Only? I was just talking about
your chab because you know, way yup for Angela years

(03:55):
on in Philly, and I just mentioned you in a
car that we had listen, I was turned on the rack.
I didn't know y'all going to really I had the
radio one and I heard. I was like radio to
get that's right, what's up? Chapter? You want to shine
a light on? I want to sound a light on
the real old g I want to sound a light
on me. No out man, No, okay? Can they be

(04:17):
playing too much? Bro? I had to punch he don't
do it playing too much. I don't punch cup on
a test because they play too much. So I want
to sound like old man. No, talk them out fucking
minutes time, do what you gotta do. But may know
what he was acting though he was just acting. That
was just all for the shot. You know what it is, chash.

(04:38):
You know, I'm like, I'm about to stream a couple
of your songs right now. Stop playing with the old
but thank you? Thanks side. That's crazy because morning shining
to light on him? Who's this? This is ray Darling,
Ray Darla? Who you want to shine a light on?
I want to shine a light on Essence, the daughter

(05:00):
of Mellow from Respect Life to create a He passed
the raids and we buried them over the weekend. I
just wanted to give her kind of light on her. Okay, well,
being so strong during this moment. Her father was a
big figure in the web series Culture Brooklyn that shot
and she just kept out stern. You know, she get

(05:20):
hold it down. That's wanted to give up all the
love and shouting all the light on home for so
much love to essence and thank you for calling to
Shina light on her. I appreciate that, aguerly, and I
think that more people go along with the prince like Mano,
more people will respect life, you know what I mean.
So shout out to Brooklyn, shout out to Mano and everybody.

(05:41):
And I'm saying, court y'all love, brother love. You can't
shout out Brooklyn without showing out Mano. That's a fact
that scout all day. All right, thank you, thank you,
all right that with Shana Light on them eight hundred two,
nine fifty fifty. I remember you can call us up
all throughout the show and leave a message as well,
which we'll play for our last word. But when we
come back, we have a yet, we'll be talking about

(06:01):
Rolling Stone. As in the publication, one person's mad and
another person is venting. We'll tell you what they had
to say on Way Up with Angela. Ye, they say
truth in the room from industry shade to all the
gossip out, Angela's spilling at Yet. Yes, it is way

(06:22):
up at Angela Ye, and it is time for Yet.
Mano is here, Yes, I'm back New Mayno, and Jasmine
Brand is here. Good morning, Good morning, and with your Yet,
let's talk about Rolling Stone. Now. They have a list
of the world's greatest singers, and Shaka Khan had some
issues with that list. They ranked her at number twenty
nine on the two hundred Greatest Singers of all time.

(06:43):
She's behind Adell Mary day Blige, and she had a
conversation without Andrew Goldman on his The Originals podcast for
Los Angeles Magazine. And here's what you have to say
about the rankings. Mariah Carry number five. That must or
something like that. Beyonce eight, no comment. I don't have
anything to say about Beyonce. She's a great singer. She

(07:05):
really has an opportunity to be a great singer. She
has what it takes. Shosta head of you. Adele at
twenty two, Okay, I quit give me somebody else. Mary J.
Blige number twenty five. What wait wait, I'm twenty two
when she's twenty five. No, you're twenty nine and she's
twenty five. That's why I feel the way I do.
You know what he's must be the children of Helen Keller. Wow,

(07:27):
I'm gonna I'm gonna use that line heavy. These must
be the children of Helen Keller. I'm gonna use that
line now. She also did say that Aretha Franklin, who
was at number one, she did say, as she ef
things should be thank you, there's justice somewhere, yes. And
she also talked about her relationship with Mary Day Blatt,
who she does a love but she had a problem
with Sweet Thing. When you would introduce the rufous song

(07:49):
sweet Thing, I wrote it, you would call it the
song Mary J. Blige up well, I said, I didn't
say that in public. I might have said it to her.
How she check it up? Her vocals were flat. And
I told about as I said, what were you doing
when you decided to cover s week things? Where were
you at when you covered it? Oh, girl, I've been
up a later night. It was at eight o'clock in
the morning. Girl, say, girl, you don't say nothing at

(08:11):
eight o'clock in the morn, especially if you have to
get up to say it. But she and I have
that kind of relationship. We can talk, you know. I
love I love her, she loves me. We don't have
a problem. I love here in shock a concurse, I
love I love her, cursing. Where were you at when
you covered it? All? Right? Now, speaking of Rolling Stone,
the Weekend has an issue with Rolling Stone, he said,

(08:33):
the publication is irrelevance. Oh yes, and so the problem
that he has um. He put up a post and
said at Rolling Stone, did we upset you? And the
editor in chief responded afterwards, not at all, and he
put up two Rolling Stone covers that featured The Weekend
on there. Now the problem is this, um, the Weekend
is there were some sources that told Rolling Stone that

(08:56):
there was some issues with the show the idol that
is supposed to become out on HBO, and I guess
they were trying to say that there was some difficulty
and some concern about the direction and its focus on
the female perspective, and the Weekend, who co created the series,
allegedly scrapped the original storylines, which we're told through the
quote feminist lens. And he's doing this alongside Reza Fahim

(09:19):
and Euphoria creator Sam Levinson so I guess the Weekend
is offended that a source told them that there were
some issues, and here is the Weekend. Rolling Stone came
back to us about a cover. They a little irrelevant.
It's a heritage brand. I think it's fail safe. Yeah,
I don't know. I feel like it might be kind
of passed its prown. Nobody cares well. I know a

(09:40):
few writers over there that I think would handle whatever
we want to do with them in a really careful way,
which I think is important. At this point, rolling Stone
has six million followers on Instagram and Jocelyn has seventy
eight million followers. So she does a photo shoot, she
tags them. They got her followers, more money for Rolling Stone,
it's nothing for Joscelyn. He was also in character for this, Okay,

(10:03):
the way right? Yes, and So HBO responded to the
report in a statement to Complex, They said, the creators
and producers of the Idol have been working hard to
create one of HBO's most exciting and provocative original programs.
The initial approach on the show and production of the
early episodes unfortunately did not meet HBO standards, so we
chose to make a change. Okay, and Vic Mensa has

(10:24):
been sleeping rough. You know what that means. No, No,
not at all. He's raising money for Chicago's homeless, and
so he's been spending the night sleeping rough in Chicago.
He's been sleeping in a tent under the Cities, under
the city's viaduct with a group of individuals giving out
meals to the homeless and giving those who don't permanently
live outside a humbling experience. Temperatures are in the mid

(10:45):
thirties and it also just recently snowed in Chicago. So
he's sleeping on side to bring attention and to raise
money for the homeless. Yeah. So you know, they're trying
to raise a million dollars to build a shelter for
the unhoused, and there's still a little ways away from
the goal of doing that. They raised about one hundred
and twenty six thousand dollars so far. But that is
a great way to bring some attention. Ye all right,

(11:07):
Well that is your yet and when we come back,
we have about last night. Okay, this is gonna be
a fun conversation because last night I hosted a screening
and there were some good topics that came up. Will
tell you about it on Way Up with Angela Ye, yeah,
So about last night last night, I went down, all right.

(11:29):
It is Way Up with Angela ye. Mayno is here alright,
Jasmine brand is here, good morning. And about last night.
It's when we talk about what we did last night.
And last night, Jasmine and I were at a screening
for a new show called At Your Age Hilarious Bounce TV.
It actually starts on Saturday, and it starts Tisha Campbell
and vet Nicole Brown and Kim Whitley and some of

(11:49):
the things that they talked about I feel like a
very relevant but one of the things in the first
episode that you guys will see is about Kim Whitley's
character is getting married on the show. And her name
is Burnadette, right, I don't I don't remember her name. Yeah,
I think it's Burnadette. And she was getting married, but
nobody wanted her to get married. Nobody liked the idea
of for having this fiancee that she met out of nowhere.

(12:11):
It seemed like she just didn't want to be alone
and felt right. Her two closest friends and her son,
yeah weren't feeling it. Did not want that to go down.
And the question is for you guys. Would you have
an issue or would you tell your friend if they
were about to marry somebody and you didn't think that
they should. Do you think it's your responsibility to be
vocal or do you think you should be supportive? May No,

(12:33):
I think it's your responsibility to say how you fail.
If that's how you feel, that's your friend. You've been
friends with that person way longer than they've been in
a relationship. Yes, I don't like that for you. Okay, yeah,
I don't like that, but then let it go. You
would go to the wedding. You gotta let it go.
I'll pull up at the wedding, maybe blasted. You know, well,

(12:54):
does anyone have any objections? Blasted and blasted? Holes up?
All right? And jazz? What do you think? Um? I
think I'm kind of with Mane on this one. I
first of all, I don't like volunteering how I feel
about somebody's man, So I just shut my mouth until
my friends ask anyway, and then I'll just say it
once and then I just kind of I'm done with it,
Like I don't you know, I'm going to be supportive
after that because people are gonna be with who they

(13:16):
want to be, they go to do it. Have you.
I've never broke up or ended something with somebody because
my friend thought something, right, you know, it's been because
what they said was valid or something. But it's not like, oh,
Angela thinks this guys are whatever whatever. Yeah I'm not
so you know, And usually what you're saying, I think
the other person probably knows may have been you know,
I mean, or just go to the wedding object. No,

(13:39):
you can't do it, Like why didn't you do this before? Right? Yeah?
Now what if? I mean the other way around? Though,
If you strongly knew something about somebody's fiance, do you
have a responsibility to tell them if that's your friend,
Like if you knew something that they like, what like
maybe they stept with somebody else, or you knew that
they cheated, because that could destroy everything and now it's

(14:01):
on you and then they can still stay together if
you're alliance and your loyalties to your friend and you
think that they may be getting into something that may
not be best for them. Like I said, you have
to tell them. I had my cousin, my real cousin.
I've seen her man just many years ago, walking to
a spot with with another girl. I didn't. I didn't

(14:22):
say nothing. So he did because he thought that I
was gonna tell right, So he he just beat me
to the punch. Were you going to say something? I
was playing with it and I was like, damn, man,
I don't really want to. And you know, I understand
from a guy I might get this is my real cousin.
This is my real cousin. Yeah, he said his dad

(14:44):
bing Mefissa, his dad with another woman. He was like,
don't worry, I'm not gonna tell mine because it would
break her heart. Oh wow, can you imagine? Man, that's
a tough one where we want to know what you think.
Maybe you've been in a similar situation we're talking about
about last night. This is from the show Act Your
Age that premier is on Bounce on Sad Saturday. Would
you tell your friend if you didn't think that they
should get married to their fiance and if you knew something,

(15:05):
would you feel like you had an obligation to expose
that or would you just mind your business because it
could destroy everything? Eight hundred two nine fifty one fifty
Call us up, let us know what you think. Angela
Yee is way up. Yea. She back at it, bring
it bringing the mac up with Angela. Ye is on, Yes,

(15:28):
it's a way up with Angela. Ye. Mayno is here. Yes,
I'm still here. Jasmine Brand is here. Yes, I'm still here.
And we were doing about last night. We were talking
about the show Actor Ace that comes out on Bounce
TV on Saturday, and one of the main things that
happened in the first episode is the character Bernadette played
by Kim Whitley, is getting married. But no one wants
her to get married, right, Not her own son, not

(15:49):
her best friends. Everybody thinks it's a bad idea. And
I'm asking, would you tell somebody if you thought it
was a bad idea? Now, you said you had an
issue like that with your cousin, right, you saw her
man creep, not with somebody. Yeah, and he told on himself.
He did great, great solution, right, I mean he made
it easier. Yeah. I actually saw one of my friends
dudes out with somebody one day and I did tell

(16:10):
her you did. Were you guys close? Yeah? I was
actually in their wedding. WHOA. I don't know if that
means makes you close, but if you're close to her
then I understand it. Yeah, I was in the wedding. Yeah,
you should be close to somebody, but yeah, I felt
I had to. But I didn't say he was cheating.
I just said I saw him. And she was like,
who was he with? That said some girl? You know,

(16:32):
she playing at the feed. That's it. That's all you
can do. All right, Well let's see what you guys think.
Eight hundred two nine fifty one fifty. What's that? Michelle?
All right, what's up? What's good? So you had a
situation you had to talk to one of your friends
about their fiancee. Yeah, it was years ago. I mean
he had a baby on it everything and messed up.
So and when I told it was like I was

(16:54):
a bad person, I'm messy, accused me of being messy
and everything. I'm like, call me a liar. I'm like wow,
you know. So I was like, now from here on out,
I just mind my beerses and that's true. That can happen.
Did they end up getting together or staying together? Yeah?
They stay together, end up getting married? Oh wow together? Yeah? Yeah.

(17:14):
So the problems some of these women sat here, and
not just women because I am a gay female. So
some of these relationships out here, they just pulled out
with cera and stuff. They just don't have no standards,
no boundaries that you know, even if it's your friend
and you love them and stuff, you can't tell them stuff.
But if they willing to accept it, it really ain't

(17:36):
what you can do about it. Yeah, And sometimes people
be knowing and they just you know, rather Yeah, and
then you come in and you say some things and
they already been news, right, and yeah, it's pretty much
black that espectifully and knowing and nurse thing. A lot
of men they like that. They take care of the
women real good. Like, Yeah, they do it with money
and things, and a lot of times they don't want

(17:58):
to give that up and they'll put up with their
excuse me, all right, we get it, all right, thank you, Michelle.
All right, but hello, is this cute for making making Jordan?
What kid? What are your thoughts about telling your friend
that the person they're about to marry is no good?
You're saying if they kid, like if I kids them

(18:20):
like out of the blue or another person or something
like that, any could be that. Go ahead, go ahead,
we say, say you caught them doing something or you
just don't like them. Yeah, I mean, I'm gonna speak
on the issue. Like with Maino said, like I've seen
one of my family members husband out with another person

(18:41):
different than hood. You know what I'm saying, And I
was like, you know this man spell you know what
I'm saying. I would come to play in my head.
Should I tell my cousin or whatever? But at the
end of the day, is their relationship or whatever, because
like you said, they might end up back together if
I do say something toune, she might not want to
hang around me a beer around, need to vibe, might
be off and everything. Because I'm I'm entertaining with their relationship,

(19:04):
you get what I'm saying. So I'm gonna put it
in his head like oh dang, I see his cu
I see her cousin. Now you know, he might go tell,
but I ain't gonna tell. But I'm gonna keep it
in the head because he's gonna be thinking like, okay,
I should tell her before each other or I'm gonna
I'm gonna feel that some type of way towards him
because of the fact when we out in put him
and my cousin to him together. I'm gonna feel some

(19:25):
type of way towards him. I ain't gonna speak to him,
so they're gonna leave. My cousin say, why are you not?
Why are you acting like that towards him? I'm like, man,
what what what did I do? Like when we used
to go out on live double days and stuff, I
used to act like, you know, like man, I ain't
feeling him. My vibe was off with him, with him
and everything. So she pulled me to the side, like,
what's going on with y'all? I was like, you want

(19:45):
to know the truth? Or I mean you know, and yeah,
she was like, she was like eventually she was like, yeah,
what's going on? I was like, look, man, I ain't
coming in between y'all two. I know y'all love each other, Blaza,
but this this, this is what happened. And she's in
human but they still, you know, together, they do. All right?

(20:07):
Thank you Q all right, thank you everybody for calling it.
It seems like most of y'all feel like you might
not want to tell. I don't know. I couldn't gauge it. Yeah,
I was caught up that he was gonna tell on
his own sister though. That was crazy cheating piece all right, Well,
we have yet coming up. And speaking of that, let's
talk about Juice a door from Real Housewives of Atlanta.

(20:29):
Her and her husband and Rob are getting divorced. They
both fought for divorce. It's way up at the Angela.
Ye yo, she about to blow the lead about this part.
Let's get it yet, Come and get the tea. Yes,
it is time for yet. I'm way up with the Angela.
Ye may know it's here, you may know, always spilling
the tea and of course the Jasmine brand. I'm still here,

(20:49):
all right. Well, ray J has filed to dismiss divorce
from his estranged wife, Princess Love. We love that. I know.
We've seen them together quite a bit lately. So they're
getting back together. They are together. It feels like they
never left. Nice so and we just saw them celebrating
out here in New York. They did Valentine's Day together
at Tatiana's. We went bowling. He's kids, their kids are

(21:11):
so adorable, the black families together. That's what That's what
we're trying to do for you. We're trying to really
trying to find your wife and you could be step
Zaddie kids. All your messages by the way to hit
them up. Okay okay um. Now you know they're back together,
But it looks like one couple has filed for divorce,
and that is jus A Door and Ralph Pittman from

(21:33):
Real Housewives of Atlanta. They filed for divorce on Monday
after nearly nine years of marriage. According to TMZ, juice
A Door submitted her petition at one ten pm and
then Ralph put his in sixty one minutes later at
two eleven Race. So yes, and they both have different
stories of when they separated. She has hers listed as

(21:55):
February twenty third, he listed it as February nineteenth. But
they did both decide that their union is irretrievably broken.
Great storyline for next season, and I have to say
it's not a surprise. If y'all remember watching the show,
there was a period of time when Ralph left and
just did not communicate with his wife for a few days.
Listen to this. I'm not asking for much like I

(22:16):
going back to it because you danced around it like
you left and I didn't know where you were. Whoever.
You didn't take my phone calls, you didn't talk to me,
you didn't text me back I did, unless it was
about the house. Message went without being returned in one minute.
What planet You can leave the house and you're married
and you can't tell your wife where you're going where
you are? Like, that's crazy. It was always where were you?

(22:40):
It's not about it as where did you go? If
you don't feel like you need to tell me where
you went, then we can get in it right there,
Where were you? Tampas Tampa? But yeah, that was crazy.
And then he also had an assistant who was texting
him and offering massages. Oh that was interesting. No, guys, Roles,

(23:01):
are you saying we saw this coming Angela? I mean, look,
they tried to stay together. But she's saying now that
he is a serial cheater and also caused mental abuse
in their in their marriage. Yes, they had that complaint.
People Magazine actually got that, and she said she simply
cannot take his continued blatant, disrespected mental abuse any longer.

(23:24):
She said that he committed repeated, uncondoned adultery during the
marriage and even allowed his multiple paramours to have direct
contact with her so that they could flaunt their relationships
with him. She said, in one instance, a woman had
the unmitigated gall and audacity to screenshot and send sexting
messages directly to her and to Ralph. Once confronted with
the text messages, Ju said her husband requested that they

(23:46):
attend marriage counseling where he professed his love for her,
and then he said she said, his cruel treatment had
accelerated and gotten progressively worse. I love those that those
descriptive work all and audacity, Pete offender. Yes. I said
that he had been financially abusive throughout their marriage, where
he allegedly withdrew a large sum of money from her

(24:06):
business bank account across multiple days, and that he had
asserted himself into all of her business affairs and had
taken control of all her business and personal finances. And
by the way, financial abuse is a real thing. It
is well he had he had to pay for those
side chicks. I mean what you expect right now. The
course we're trying to help you find the love, you're

(24:26):
not helping at all. She's course maybe all right. And
Tammy Rivera, let's talk about that. Peter Thomas, she is
allegend choked her niece. Now, if you guys saw what happened,
there were these allegations that Peter Thomas was charged in
connection to a physical altercation second degree assault charge. By
the way, he did beat this charge. And here's what
he had to say. Just the courthouse and the verdict

(24:50):
came back twelve while the twelve Juliet keep on coming
from me. But I tell him that I'm protected. I
don't know what it is no one. I don't talk
to y'all because I think y'all own some bs. Don't
take it personal, because the stuff like this that makes
me stronger. All right. He was accused of allegedly drunkenly
choking Chanelle Williams at his restaurant in Baltimore. Now here's

(25:13):
what timm and Rivera had to say about these assault
charges that involved her niece. My niece didn't want me
to help her. She didn't want me involved. He wanted
me to help her with the you know, the lawyer
or the case anything or the boys down to is
he had warm brown as a lawyer. My niece hit
his steps attorney. He put his hands on her, he
choked her. She called me outside the restaurant crying hysterically.
My niece is not loud, she's not ghetto. She does

(25:35):
not be in the mess for her to even called
me like that and saying that someone and everybody who
was in a club saw it. He called around that
next morning multiple times trying to apologize and get in
contact with her. Oh wow. And here's what she says
about Peter Thomas having a drinking problem. Also, if it
gets to a point where you can't control your liquor

(25:56):
and you don't remember what happened and you have to
call around and say, oh my god, I don't remember
what happened last night, that's saying get some help. Thank
God that you had a little money to get you
a good lord to get you off for next time.
It's not it might not go that way. This ain't
um Miami, this sain't you know, Charlotte, you in Baltimore,
get some help because it ain't gonna be the next time.

(26:16):
So thank god you won this case. All right, Well
that is your yet And when we come back, we
have under the radar. These are stories that are flying
under the radar that you should know. Way up we're Angela, yee,
I got news. This is the news that relates to you.
These stories are flying under the radar. Yes, it is

(26:39):
time for under the radar and way up with Angela
yee Mato is here and I'm not leaving. He's not leaving.
Jasmine brand is here. Good morning, Good morning. And these
under the radar stories are stories that are not necessarily
had night headline news, but we should know about them. Okay,
all right, So first off, let's start with this. More
than half of humans are on track to be overweight

(26:59):
or beasts by twenty thirty five. And as we're sitting
here eating jelly beans and snacks, wait a minute, well,
I would like to take ownership for bringing and the
jelly beans, and I won't do what it can. Yeah,
she's always like, here's some candy, and then there's candy
in front of you. But yes, they said, governments have

(27:20):
to take decisive action to curb the growing epidemic of
excess weight. About two point six billion people globally, which
is thirty eight percent of the world population, are already
overweight or obese, but they said with the current trends,
that's expected to rise to more than four billion people
in twelve years time, according to research by the World
Obesity Federation. So what they need to do, according to

(27:41):
this report, like some tactics like taxes and limits on
the promotion of unhealthy food. The number of people will
who are clinically obese will increase from one and seven
today to one in four by twenty thirty five. And
if that happens, almost two billion people worldwide would be
living with obesity. So I did a shalloty dive. I
did a shallow dive. I did a shallow dive of

(28:01):
how you define overweight or obesity. Overweight and obesity are
defined as abnormal or excessive fat accumulation that presents a
risk to health. A body mass index bm I over
twenty five is considered overweight, and over thirty is obese.
This is according to the World Health Organization. Yeah, so
we all got to do better. Yeah. Yeah. Sometimes in

(28:24):
certain places you go, they give you these huge says too,
and we always feel like we have to finish. Also,
they give us bread at the beginning of our males,
which I've been trying to say Angela love I'm not
gonna Lieta away from Angela loves bread. She'd be like,
you want something you can hasten, don't you have toast
every morning. We're not talking about me right now, We're
talking about you. Try to stay away from bread. And

(28:45):
every morning I do have a piece of toast. That's
because I have to take crazy, so I need something
in my stomach. I do have a banana and every morning,
and then you give us candy and I bring snacks
every morning. Brain can't bring a lot? Yeah, you bring
a lot and she just loads it on the table.
Where did this come to bring? Would also bring a

(29:06):
trail mix. I don't see no trail mix. I don't
see any trail And are you really going to do
that right now? Angeley, I stop it. I trail mix
because you ate it. I don't see trail mix, Okay, alright, alright,
so yeah, so but anyway, that's something for us to
all be more mindful. We need to start going to
the gym too. Yeah, that would be a great idea.

(29:27):
And TikTok is launching a sixty minute daily screen time
limit for users under eighteen. So that's a new feature
for teen users. To be clear, it doesn't block you
from spending longer than sixty minutes on the platform, but
an extended breakdown of the new features shows that users
under the age of eighteen will be prompted to enter
a pass code once that time limit is hit and

(29:47):
that's implemented so that you just have to make an
active decision to go beyond sixty minutes. They'll figure that out.
I like that idea though, because around it, No, you
just put your pass cold in and you can make
you think like, damn, I've been on here sixty it's already.
Do you look at you know? How you get those
alerts at the end of the week saying you're down
screen time or you're up. Do you get those alerts?
Do I get those? I send you an update on

(30:09):
your screen time on your phone? You don't get there.
I love it because I'm always like, I'm always celebrating
secretly when I realized I was down just a little
bit on my slice, I probably don't have that feature
turned on. Yeah, we'll turn it on for you. And
it's also hard because sometimes it's work too. Yeah, my
work related. We're looking at things for work, right, you
know my stuff is work related when I'm on Like
Mayno got all them girls in his dams, He's got

(30:31):
that what it is. Listen, we would checking we were
checking out these beautiful ladies, were you? Yeah? With we
you and I and Angelo? Yeah, we were there a
lot of beautiful women who are hitting on Meno because
he's looking for love. Lu Mano, so continue, I hope,
I hope later that we can kind of continue with
trying to find Mano love. We are going to the
real thing. This is really it's really happening. We have

(30:52):
to bet these women out. Yeah, yeah. We we have
a new title that we could talk about later too.
For that, all right, we have a new title because
Larsta Pippin is going to be joining us today with
Angela Yee and we're here what she has to say
about her dating life. But Marcus Jordan's with her too.
Oh wow, we can get him to say a little
bit with us also, And we have the Way Up
mix at the top of the hour, and then Larsia Pippin,
it's way up with Angela ye Yeah, Way up with

(31:16):
Angela Yee. She's like to talk like a Angela Ye,
like Angela Yee. She's spilling it all. This is yet
where yall? Hey, it's where up with Angela Yee. And
I'm not just a brand on my own brand, Jasmine
Brandon new new Mano. I'm never leaving like shows like wrestlers,

(31:40):
we do Mano just hurt my rapping. He's impressed. Yes,
I'm not just brand. But right, let's get into the
yee team. First off, let's talk about Michael Derby from
Real House as a potomac. He is suing our girl, Candice,
Candice Dillard and that's a death Amason lussued after she

(32:01):
claimed that he performed oral sex on a man. Michael
Derby is Ashley Derby's exchange husband, and he has filed
this LUSSU because of this clip. I've also heard that
Chris has been in some other dms that are not
quite as innocuous and innocent likes to leave. Do you
want to go to a man named House and stuck?

(32:24):
So let's not because Chris ain't starting. I was not
supposed to talk about this person. But he says Michael
Darby is a client of his. That's what shall asking
because I was holding on to that. WHOA Now he
said that. He reportedly said Candice a cease and desist
letter earlier this year, but she has yet to retract

(32:45):
her story. Okay, two million in damages, all right, she's
sticking to it. Yeah, she's some aggressive language, she's so
calm with it. She is should be looking cute? What
she'd be saying? All this crazy stuff? Gosh, he can't
All right, Don c has been named Mitchell and Ness's
creative director, So congratulations to him. Congratulations. Yes, this news

(33:07):
was revealed yesterday following a press release. In his new role,
he'll bring his influence to products like NBA shorts and headwear,
as he recently did with their two thousand and one
luxury just Don Capp's collaboration. It's hard to get your
hands on some of his collapses super expensive. Yes, he said,
working with Mitchell and Ness is a dream come true.
I grew up on throwbacks in sportswear, so it's an

(33:27):
honor to be able to impact something that affected me
so much through my creative journey. So congratulations to him
for that. That's dope, I felt like. And there was
a lot of investment into Mitchell and Ness recently, right,
didn't some artists invests? Also Mayo did you know? Okay?
He would though? All right? Now. Jesse's Smallett Anatomy of

(33:48):
a Hoax. It's a new docuseriies from Fox Nation. Actually
interesting name. It's a five part docu series and it's
set for release or March thirteenth, it's going to have
exclusive interviews with the brothers, who have never previously spoken
to the media about the part they played in that
whole quote elaborate plot. We don't know if it's a
hoax or not, but to stage a hate crime against

(34:09):
Jesse Smallett four years ago, it takes a deep dive
into a scam that, how do you say, this reverberated
through the world of entertainment, pop culture, and politics. We
definitely have to stick to his story. Yes, I'm innocent.
I didn't do it. Look if he feels like this
is not too, he too can sue for defamation? Can
I like how Dave Chappelle says Jesse Smollett juicy jo,

(34:36):
I know you're not going back for Jasmine Brand's fault. Okay,
all right now. Michael B. Jordan has been honored with
a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame ahead of
the release of Creed three, where he makes his directorial debut.
So congratulations to him, he said, I'm extremely honored and
grateful to be here to be amongst artists that received
this honor Previously Sidney Pointier, Sicily Tits and Sam Cook.

(35:00):
I know It's not a small achievement, and it's not
lost on me how special this moment is and what
this represents to our community. He got that kind of
early thirty six, but he's been working a long time
since he was young. You'll remember him on the wire,
of course. His first principal film role was in the
two thousand and one sports drama comedy Hardball. Okay, don't

(35:21):
remember that, but that was twenty two years ago, so
maybe that's not early, right, I remember I was a
little snotty lows kid. I feel like, right now he
caught a stride right now? Yep, yeah, I mean directing
Create three is a huge deal. Starring and directing Chris
Brown was. If you guys saw this, he was on stage,

(35:43):
a woman was on stage. He was doing I guess
a dirty dime. He's been filthy on the put your
phone down, get this action in real time, And she
kept putting her phone out, pulling her phone out, yes,
and she was I guess trying to film, and he
got upset and threw the phone into the audience. However,
he did say she got the phone back. That's what
Chris Brown said. So right, you know, we got to

(36:05):
be in the moment, folks, right action, This is once
in the time, once in a lifetime for sure. Like Mano,
if Janet Jackson was giving you a lab, are you
gonna be up there with on your phone? You might
need that footage though you don't think how much footage
there is. Yeah, that everybody is. I'm just saying. I
also this is outside. This is one yeah, yeah, I'm
not gonna need my phone. Yeah, everybody else. And can

(36:26):
you imagine even thinking at that moment I need to
pull my phone out? I probably wouldn't be thinking now.
Can you imagine you got to be enjoying a moment?
God stop it in my head. Mano has had a
lot of lap dances as private you know he has
uno All right, well that is your yet. Now when
we come back, we do have it as Women's History month,

(36:46):
So we are gonna honor somebody who I personally know
and I admire so much. I'm gonna talk about her
as an entrepreneur. She's been killing it lately. Also, Larsa
Pippen is going to be joining us. She's an entrepreneur too.
She is way up with Angela. Ye ye, yes, it

(37:09):
is way up with Angela. Ye and Mayno's hair Jasmine
brand is here. Yeah, I am here. I kill us
a pizza. You love it here, I love it here. Yeah,
you get fed? Well, you have shots and oh yeah
that's coming. We shot a clock is coming, shot glock?
All right. Wow. It is Women's History months, so every
day we want to make sure we celebrate somebody amazing. Yes,
and this is somebody who I know personally, Okay, but

(37:32):
she is the owner and operator of Slutty Vegan. That
is a plant based burger restaurant chain. It started off
in Atlanta, but even before that, she actually had a
restaurant in New York in Harlem, Okay, And then there
was a fire in the kitchen and she had to
start all over, but she learned a lot from that.
It was a grease fire. Back in twenty sixteen, that's
when she moved back to Atlanta. She's actually from Baltimore though,

(37:54):
and worked as a casting director for programs like Ayana
Fixed My Life, Wow, And then she created the vegan
restaurant Sloody Vegan because of her own cravings for vegan
junk food. So she has some really fun names for
the items on the menu, like one night Stand fussy hussy,
sloppy toppy, sloppy toppy, sloppy toppy, relaxed. Calm down, Calm down.

(38:19):
But the food is so good. When I tell you,
when I first had one of her um bloody vegan burgers,
it is amazing. It's the seasonings, it's the toppings on
there and all of that. And she has since grown
that into a one hundred million dollar brand. Dope, they
now right, right, bloody vegan, sloppy toppy, Yes, yes, they do.

(38:45):
Go get some. I gotta get you some sloppy toppy.
And so she's been doing these sessions right. I don't
know if you guys have seen this, but basically she's
always creating things and giving giving away money. She has
a book out too. By the way, I actually hosted
her book tour kids in New York her. Oh it
was amazing, and she always has like special surprises. She
actually raps on there too. She rapped. She and I

(39:07):
wrapped together. I feel a little competition right here, hey, Panker, Yes,
but I saw she also recently had a meeting with
Netflix and with Pinky. You never know what's coming, what
is on the way. But congratulation, yes to her she
has a new study vegging location at Georgia Tech. I
feel like every few days she's opening a new location
and having a ribbon cutting ceremony. Right. Good for her, yes,

(39:29):
but shout out to her. So I didn't know that
she u. I didn't know that she had a restaurant before.
Also didn't know she I knew she was adulta. I
didn't know she was from Baltimore. You know, I went
to Morgan State University. I love Baltimore. I think that.
And she was a casting director. I love to hear
about people's lives before this big yeah, big success, because
it lets us know this wasn't overnight. She'd been put

(39:50):
in the work for a while. Well, there you have it.
She's also the She also has this American SESSI so
you guys should make sure you check out the couch emoji, right,
but the sessions. Yeah, and she just like came up
with this idea out of nowhere. So basically she brings
all these different people through thought leaders and celebrities and

(40:10):
anybody that has a big idea and they get to
sit down at the table and just discuss and come
up with ideas. Okay, And sometimes I feel like the
best ideas, and when you have a session, I feel like,
you know what, let's sit down and think about throwing
stuff around. Angel and I do that, but we're usually
drinking when we do it. Sometimes it's even better. Nothing
wrong with that because it's fluent. Yeah, you just just

(40:33):
talk it out and whatever, just throwing stuff out there. Yeah. Now,
have you ever gone vegan for any period of time? Um? Almost,
so that almost it's not I went, yeah, I not.
I took off everything except for fish. Okay, so you
were pescterian pesceterian for about six months, and so I
haven't eaten beef or pork in many, many years. Same. Um,

(40:57):
But the chicken was my issue that has and it
was hard for me to find something else that substituted that.
So I was going to restaurants and getting the soy
chicken I was. It just didn't taste the same, and
I just couldn't. I found I found myself eating more
junk food. Yeah, you know, well not now, not right now.
But we should try to do like a week of vegan.

(41:19):
I should we should actually have been vegan for like
a couple of months, you know, just no dairy though,
no dairy nothing. Yeah, that's not I don't like dairy though,
I don't care for it, but it's right now. Yeah,
look at that. We should try one time to do
a week, although they do have like cashew cheese and
stuff like that. I feel like you have to plan

(41:40):
your meals if you're gonna go be that's the thing.
And if we can't be eating outside trying to figure
it out. And that's what I was doing. I was
outside trying to figure out art. Man, I'm hungry when
I'm gonna eat. And you see the problem is when
you get hungry, you wind up eating anything because you're starving.
You got That's why you gotta plan. Yeah, you got it.
You have to know. You have to have a plan
before you get hungry. M Well, that's and I feel

(42:00):
like I had to be home when I did it,
like I couldn't be traveling too much. But if a
lifestyle thought, I think, I think you should be you
should be able to mamove around and move around when
you're trying to do this too well. I feel like
Pinky has encouraged a lot of people to try this lifestyle.
She has a book out by the way, that's why
being home could be good too. It's called Eat Plants, bitch.
I love what it's called. Can't I say it? After

(42:22):
she said it? You know, I mean I knew what's
your show? So I mean, you know, yes, And so
it has some great recipes and you would never know
that these meals are actually vegan. She has people try
out some of the food on stage to figure out
which one is vegan and which isn't, and a lot
of people can tell the difference. I've never had any
of her stuff. All right, well, we have to make
sure you do, okay, And that is Pinky Co for

(42:43):
Women's History Month. Now when we come back, Larsa Pippin
is going to be joining us. She too is an
entrepreneur and she feels like she doesn't get the credit
that she deserves for any of those things. But we're
also going to break some stories on Way Up with
Angela Yeat Larsa Pippen. Next, Yeah, listen Up with Angela Ye,
Angela y Yes. It's the Way Up with Angela Ye

(43:06):
new may now maybe And I'm not just a brand
on my own brand. Jackman brand is here. I'm here,
that's right, and um, we are going to be interviewing
Larsa Pippin in a second. Okay, but first, but first, Yeah,
I know, yesterday I was on Tamaron Hall and that
was cool because you know, I'm a big fan of

(43:27):
Tamaron Halls. I've interviewed her before on The Breakfast Club
and an Essence Festival. We both She actually learned how
to swim during her time off during the pandemic too,
during the during COVID. Yeah, during COVID. I don't know
if it was during that, and I remember she left
the Today Show. Oh yeah, she had a break then too. Anyway,
she's an adult once she learned how to swim, which
is dope, right, She's like Angela, Yeah, I gotta learn
how to swim. How to swim? No? Do you, of

(43:50):
course dive, backflip? Whatever? Are you trying to make me
feel worse? I'm in water? Okay, keep going, man all right,
mano can hold his breath, ladies. But here is a
little snippet of what I had a conversation with taman
Hall about yesterday. You said you one day realize you

(44:13):
were thirty thousand dollars in credit card debt? Yes, when
was that? That was a lot earlier on This is
when I was doing management. I was managing Jay Electronica
at the time, and I know that on your show
on Wednesdays you talk about financial literacy. I think we
have a wealth Wednesdays, let's take a look and then
knowing when it's time to leave your nine to five

(44:33):
and actually jump out there. So what advice do you give,
because I get that question all the time. My advice
for people is to set a quick number, meaning you
have a goal, and if you reach that goal, you
quit at that moment. Did you take that advice when
you left the Breakfast Cubs? Did you look at your
bank account and say, I've got the quick money to go.
I was fortunate enough that at that point I had
different properties. I have income coming in from that, and

(44:55):
I have my businesses. So the answers, yes, Yeah, if
I wasn't going to do this new show when I
was leaving, if I decided to leave the Breakfast Club
at any point, I make enough money outsided there that
I could be Okay, who talk that talk boo. Yeah,
And you know it's important to know that it's not
like I come from money at all, and like I've
always had to stroke. It was like, definitely not. You know,

(45:15):
I definitely struggled for a long time to get to
where I am today. But I'm fortunate. Jasmine every day
be like we blessed. Girl, that's rights. She didn't said
it to me, mayno, I say that to everybody. Yeah,
we are blessed. We all blessed. Yes, And then she
does this high five. Well, I dap, mayno, I'll high

(45:36):
five you m yeah, you know, and I think we
should come up with a handshake. I gotta come up
with a handshake for Dan, our producer, our board up. Nick.
I have to come up with a handshake for them.
How do you want to remember all those different handships.
I'm not just a brand out my own brand. I
don't know the high five. I feel like I have
to do the high five. You know, it's not optional,
but I put my hand up there. You must, you know,

(45:56):
like little kids, you be trying to come out high
five by five. That's how I was about handshake for
the whole crew. Okay, are you against hand is it
high fives? Are we too old for high fives? All right? Welcome,
thank y'all for make sure you watched the whole Tamman
Hall interview, and we come back. Larsa Pippen is going
to be joining us, and I'm excited for that because

(46:17):
Marcus Jordan is here too. It's way up with Angela
Ye You with Angela Ye more. Now what's up? This
way up with Angela Yee and Jasmine Brandon Mano are
here guest co hosting, and we have a special guest,
Larsa Pippin is here. Hi, guys, thank you for joining
us today. Thank you for having me. Now, you're on
Real Housewives at Miami. You were on the first season,

(46:39):
but then you left right What made you decide, Okay,
I actually will come back and rejoin the cast. Um.
I feel like when I was on, it was twelve
years ago. I was like married, my kids were really young.
It was hard and it was challenging because my accident.
Really want me to be on the show. So fast forward,
I came back to the show because that my kids
are older, I feel like I'm in Miami. I figured

(47:00):
not just do the show. What's been the biggest difference
from the first time you were on to present day?
Being or the show must have been the biggest difference
in terms of your experience. Um, I feel like when
I was on the show. Before I was really like
a housewife, yes, and this time around, I feel like
I'm like independent. I like working, I like making my
own money. I want to be, you know, in charge

(47:20):
of my own destiny. I feel like and now I'm
in that vessel if I get to make my own decisions.
I was married at like twenty one years old, so
I feel like I really didn't have control over like anything,
you know. I was like still in college when I
met Scottie, so it was like, my whole life is
different now than it was them, kind of living my
twenties again. You were having a good time man it
before you came, and he was like, what I like
about her is that she really don't give a fu

(47:40):
what people think, right. I like that about you, that
you your level of not caring is definitely because you
gotta understand it because it takes a lot to not
care about what other people think, right, because a lot
of times we do things and it's reflected through the
odds of others. So like you, you live in your
life and a way with people talk a lot, but

(48:01):
it doesn't seem like you've ever faced No, because I
feel like I'm a good person At the end of
the day, I always do the right thing. You know,
as long as my family is good, my parents, my
kids are good, we're all like doing well, we're all happy,
That's all that matters to me. I feel like people
are always gonna hate when you're doing the right thing.
I've always done the right thing, and people have hated
on this right and I feel like people never wanted
to see me win, you know. I feel like when

(48:21):
I left my AX, a lot of times people want
to see you, you know, they can't imagine you without
that person, so you're automatically at a negative, right They're like, oh,
I hope she doesn't get this. I hope she doesn't
get that. And every time I've had obstacles, I feel
like God keeps like blessing me, you know. But sometimes
I think as women too, people also assume that, and
especially being married to somebody likes Scottie pipp and they
assume that you have what you have because of him,

(48:43):
and that outside of that you don't have anything. But
you've always done your own thing and been an entrepreneur.
I saw you a new condo that you guys. Yeah,
but I think people need to understand that too, that
just because you're married to somebody that may have been
who they are, that doesn't mean you don't have anything
going on. No, totally. I feel like, you know, I
used to manage his whole life, so it wasn't like

(49:05):
I was just sitting there, you know, going shopping every
day doing my nails like I managed his whole life.
I have four amazing kids that I raised. Like you know,
a lot of people take things and they just see him,
like you said, like from the lens of their own experiences.
I see everything in a positive light. I see you
can tell me the craziest story a person did this.
I'm like, good people make bad decision judgment. Do you
feel like, you know, like you still live in the
shadow of your other relationship even in your new relationship,

(49:28):
Like every time you turn around, it's like, you know,
Scottie's ex so Scottie's ex wife. I feel like I've
kind of like made my own lane. To be honest
with you, I'm kind of like in a different place now,
and it probably just because of housewives, you know what.
I'm like, I've kind of branched off because I feel
like I was really like in like the basketball world,
and now I'm kind of in a different you know, Lane,
Now I was dead wrong, and I want to say,

(49:49):
Marcus Jordan is here too, and I love Marcus. All right, Marcus, Marcus,
we want you to talk sometimes. Yeah, but I actually know.
I went to the grand opening for his story to
a few room in Orlando. I think, you know, Mark
is amazing, Like, and when you guys first started dating,
I don't know if you were dating or not yet,
but when you would picture together. I was on the
Breakfast club and I was like, no, they're just out eating,

(50:10):
like they know each other. But we were yeah, Okay,
what I wanted to clarify, we really weren't dating. We
actually met at a party four years ago. And I
feel like a lot of people want to like spend
things like, oh, they've known each other their whole life,
and I'm like, by the way, we did not. I
just met him four years ago. You know, when his
dad and Scott he played together, they were like not
together as mom and dad were not together. I was
in college, Like we missed each other, you know, we

(50:32):
missed that little era. So it's like we were friends.
We met four years ago. We were friends, and we
have mutual friends, and we were like in the same
group like a lot. And it's funny because I was
trying to set him up with all my friends. Yeah,
I was like, no, I don't want I was literally
like telling all my friends and Miami. I'm like, you
gotta you gotta make it, like, you know, make time

(50:53):
to meet him. He's so cute. You on any dates
with any of your friends. No, Yeah, he was doing no.
But I literally was like I would hype him up
to all my friends. I'm like, he's a great guy.
You should date him. You guys just come into town.
He's coming to Miami. You guys should hang in So sneaky, Marcus,
was this your goal? Like in your head? There was
no best friends? We really are. We just have fun together.

(51:15):
I feel like we have a lot of like similarities.
You know, we're both from Chicago, we both love basketball,
we both love business stuff. We're both very very family oriented.
I feel like it's like we have a lot of
similar things, you know, like upbringings. So when did things shift?
When was it like, well, forget my friends and how
did you know? Like, oh wait a minute, we honestly
were hanging out as friends and then like, the more

(51:36):
and more we spend time together, it was just like
inevitable fun, I know, but it wasn't the best thing
when you start off as friends that I'm gonna be honest.
I always feel like in relationships, yeah, should be friends
first before anything. And I feel like that really assess
the foundation. No, it really does. And I'm like, lucky
I could hang all my best friends because I know
our real houseis. They were trying to act like you
weren't being honest, but no, but that's you know what

(51:58):
I think. Like a lot of times, quickly people think
that there's like more to the story, because sometimes there is,
but like in this case, there wasn't, you know what
I'm saying. So I was like, really, we're just friends.
We're just like friends, We're just hanging out, and like
we lived in two different states, so it wasn't like,
you know what I mean, It wasn't like we were
together all the time. But when they would see us together,
they would always be like, oh, they were together. I'm like,
by the way, that's not what it was. Right until

(52:19):
they said at kissing photo and they're like, Okay, here
we go. They're not just friends anymore. I mean, everything
happens for a reason. I guess, yeah. Do you think
you're gonna be joining for another season? I think so.
I think it's been a good It's been a good
experience for me, you know, hanging out with like strong women.
I like the camaraderie. Um, I live in Miami, it's
like perfect. What's the toughest part about being on the show.

(52:40):
I don't know. It's a lot of cat fights. Not
really a fighter, Okay. I feel like I don't like
to start the drama. But I'm from Chicago. Like, if
you started, I'll finish the type of thing. Okay, Okay,
But I think, but I don't want to be that person.
But sometimes it's like you're forced to be that person,
you know what I mean. I don't want to be
that person. But they started calling me like the larcenist larists.
I just like, you know, you start hiring they did that?

(53:03):
You exaggerate, right, I don't, but I don't. I just
feel like if you say one bad thing about me,
I will say two bad things about you. She'll double
it up. Yeah, And then I just feel like it's
not what it's not what normal people do. Don't talk
about me. And yeah, I love that. I love the Larcenus.
That's kind of you gotta do something with that. Yeah,
gotta do something with that. That's kind of like my nickname.

(53:24):
I don't know, I feel like that could make a lover, though,
I'm like, I'm not even like that. Do you feel
like you're misunderstood on this show or do you feel
like it's pretty accurate what we see on this show? Well,
I feel like, you know, when you're putting a situation
where like some people bring out the best in you
and some people don't bring out the best in you. Okay,
so sometimes some people bring out the best in me
and sometimes they don't bring out the best in me.

(53:45):
So you get to see, you know, we're all we're
all layered. There's lot of layers to you. I feel
like she's like, yeah, that's fun. But is Marcus going
to be on the new season? Um? I don't know, Marcus,
you're gonna feel a new season? Yes or yes? Or no?
Marcus you're working on it? Sounds like perhaps, Oh that
is so sweet, what a night? What is our best plan?
Good guy? Yeah that's a good guy. So but look

(54:07):
it is it was I guess somewhat controversial just because
of the history between you know, Scottie and Michael Jordan.
So what was that like for you? Did you have
some hesitation at all, thinking like, man, this is gonna
be like a fan I think we both kind of did.
To be honest with you, like it wasn't something like
it's weird because like there's like how many billions of people,

(54:28):
like six billion people in the world, right, Like what
are the chances that? Right? Right? But I just feel
like you fall It's like falling into a hole. You
don't really see it sometimes you just kind of fall
into it, Okay, And how is it with the families now,
like with the kids? If everybody's good? Yeah, okay, I
feel like everyone's good. You know. I think people at
the end of the day want to see you happy.
You know. I feel like I want to be happy.
He wants to be happy. Our families want us to

(54:49):
us happy. And if if you're with someone that makes
you happy and brings out the best of you, then
like why not? All right? That is Larisa Pippin joining
us on Way Up with Angela. Yeah, we have more
with her when we come back. Going Way with Angela,
yee on my thing too, So I invested in like Tonal.

(55:09):
Oh yeah, the workout, that's the workout thing. I love that.
I try that actual tone. Yeah, it's like it's like
an amazing workout. It's digital training and it's like you
can get a full body workout, but it has poles
and like weight digital like weight training. It's really cool.
And then I've invested in like a company called Halo.
It's a dog collar company. It keeps track of your dog.
It has an invisible fence. So like if you wanted

(55:31):
your dog to play in the backyard, it's really expensive
to put in a visible fence in your backyard, but
this is like easy. You just set up borders and
your dog won't leave the area. And what do you
do for your sales when it's time to kind of
like wind down, Because I also know for a fact
that it isn't easy sometimes to have people like talking
about you and going on social media and now this
person saying that and it's not true. Sometimes it can

(55:53):
get a little overbearing. As much as we want to
say we're strong and it doesn't bother me and I
signed up for this, so it is it is, but
at times it could be the wrong day, right? What
do you do for you? You know? You know, I
feel like I just surround myself with like positive people.
We're all, he would, we all want to be happy,
we all want to be successful. Like I just want
to be on people that like empower me and I empower.
I don't want to be around people that are just

(56:14):
like negative talking about other people like I'm not. I don't.
I'm not a part of that community, you know what
I mean. I never have been. That's probably why I
don't really care what other people think. What about your kids,
like your son, because you know, they do have social
media and they all seeing stories. So when you speak
to him about stories that they run in about you,
about you know, relationships or whatever, how does that? How

(56:35):
does that work? You know, we're really close. My kids
and I are like best friends. So we kind of
talk about everything. We discussed everything. They're part of everything
with me, so before anything comes out, they already know
the real story. They already know the real things. So
we kind of laugh about it while we're having dinner,
while we're like baking cupcakes. You know, we talk about everything,
and I feel like my kids are really well grounded,
are you open to having more kids. I mean, I
don't know. Okay, yeah, She's like, damn, I don't know.

(56:59):
I feel like I'm you know, I have four kids.
They're great, they're all smart, they're all cute, they are cute. Yeah,
we were looking at the kids are good looking at
You're so sweet and they're like such good kids. I'm
so proud of them. Marcus. I saw a story about
you maybe going back to play basketball A good Okay,
you saw that, right, There's a lot of stories. I
feel like there's so many stories. I don't even know, Like,
what's the craziest story you've seen about? Well, they're saying

(57:22):
we're having a baby. I'm like, we are. Jasmine just
started that talking with that mind that because I know
women sometimes want to continue to have children, like when
you know. So, I don't know. I feel like I
just read that. We've just read that and we were like, yeah,
put it on the Jasmine Berd it was not I
don't think, well, I don't think it was. I don't know, Well,

(57:44):
is there anything that you want to say that you
want people to know about you that maybe they don't know?
Because I think this is a good opportunity for you
to say. Okay, I just want to put it out there,
lots of pippin I am. I feel like I'm I'm happy,
I'm independent, I feel good, you know. I feel like
my kids are in a great place, and you know,
I'm doing everything every other person wants to do. I
just feel like sometimes I can judge because you know,

(58:05):
our age difference. If he was sixteen years older, like
we wouldn't be having conversations like sometimes about the age thing.
Or if I wasn't married to someone famous, like I wouldn't,
you know. I feel like I'm a person. I want
to live my life. I want to be happy, and
it's kind of what I'm doing. You know. Yeah, you
definitely are and look at good doing it? So right,
that's everybody on this show talking about your butt. They
were like, oh my god, she has the most perfect

(58:27):
Oh my god, that was the one compliment that gave me.
I ten other haters on that show. How do I
get your butt? I talk at your tone? I know
she was gonna say that. Okay, all right, Well, thank
you so much again for coming to join us. It
was a pleasure to meet too. So fun and if
you have anybody from mano because you wanted to hook
there's a lot of there's all the people that you

(58:48):
were trying to put on markets. Why don't you just
yeah and I'm low key? Well yeah, you're not low
key though, So even mine has left at dead larsa
like IM at more of a liability. Like I don't know,
I don't know you like that, I'm just like you. No,
I just don't know because I feel like I don't
know your personally, but I just feel like you might

(59:09):
be a little more high risk. Really, It's like there's
like a one to ten a risk factor, and I
feel like he's a high risk invest high high but
you're just like one number six seven, but when the
high risk comes at great reward exactly because you just
need the right person to make you your best version
of you. We know a lot about perception because the
way people perceive things may not always be what it

(59:31):
really is. People perceive you to be one way, it
may not be right. Turned this whole thing around. Now
you're right, But I do feel like this. I feel
like people should know what they sign up for. So
for instance, for me, like before I dive into the pool,
I need to know the temperature, how deep it is,
and if I can swim in it. So that's a
no for hooking him up with when I have to sign,

(59:53):
I have to, I have to sign. It was already
they was already praised years before it ad right, but
it was it was easy for her to present him
because it was like he was right, dude, she don't
know me, yeah, and it was like the temperature for him, right, Okay,
but you can say that, you can say I can't.
I can't vouch for him, he said, it's a note
for me. Dog. No, I didn't say that. I just

(01:00:15):
said I don't know. I just feel like sometimes like
you have to I feel like risk though not only
because I like you, because that because you've never been married, right,
yeah you have Okay, I didn't know. Sometimes like he's lying,
you're ready. I'm saying like I think like you're gonna
need a specific woman that comes in and just like
knocks you out, like you're just obsessed with her, and
then that'll be the woman that you're gonna be with.
Like I used to be someone strong, it's got her

(01:00:36):
stuff together where she just like comes in and takes
over and then you're just like strong and you're like, yes,
someone in mine, let's leave that alone. I'm not gonna say, oh,
you can tell me later. Yeah, we'll tell that. It's
still about like a no, but no for me, dog.
It was a nice note. But thank you so much again,
and we'll be watching and keeping up with you. We're
glad that you coming back for the next season two. Yeah,

(01:00:58):
and that Marcus will be on there with you as well.
I cannot wait to see him open up. Oh yeah,
he's gonna talk all right. Well, thank you so much
to Larsa Pippin for joining us and my high risk
friend Mano and Jasmine Brand. And now we do have
ask you when we come back. Eight hundred two nine
two fifty one fifty any question you have. We are
here to help even if your high risk on way

(01:01:18):
up with Angela. Yee ay, everybody, whether it's relationship or
career advice. Angela's dropping facts, so you should know what's up.
It's way up with Angela. Ye, and it's time for
asking Mayno's hair. Yes, three slices in. Jasmine Brand is here.
One slice, Leanna, what's up? I'm good. It's me Mayno

(01:01:40):
and Jasmine and we're here for your ask, ye, how's
your question? Eight and all? So basically a question is, um,
I got their friend, been with her for almost three
years now and everything's for good. But I wanted to
move and I want us to you know, move forward,
and I know that she loves me and I love her.

(01:02:01):
Oh I can't close. But but you know, I've looked
in to job opportunities, I looked at the house in
the schools, and my question is really just how do
I get her to trust me enough to make that movement?
And note that you know I would never you know,
take them somewhere and not have a plan or you

(01:02:21):
know what I'm saying, like not be sufficient for the
kids and for her right, because that's a difficult one.
She's probably comfortable where she's at and for some people
it's scary to just uproot and go somewhere else, right,
Very yeah, very very scary. We've been that screen though
before we got together, though, so I've like you've been

(01:02:42):
friends for my life and then you know, we reached
out on this new journey the last couple of years.
But I'm just ready to take it up or not.
It's it possible that you can go and get everything
situated and for a period of time be long distance
so she can feel more comfortable, like, Okay, the house
is set up, we have everything there. You have financially,

(01:03:02):
you got the job, you got things going on, so
that that person can so that now she can be like, Okay,
now I feel a little more comfortable because it's not
like we're both going there cold. I be's something to
definitely think about. I think I don't want to be
with you so sweet. Now what do you think may now?
I think you're right. I think she should set everything

(01:03:23):
up as much as she can and do as much
as in her power and kind of like, you know,
show her that, look, I got this already set up,
I got us, I got us. Kind of like do more,
you know, communicating and try to show her more with action.
And I think it worked. Yeah, you gotta just go
because it's scary for people. I can understand that if
somebody was like, I'm in a relationship and it could

(01:03:46):
be somebody I'm really close with, but I'm comfortable where
I'm at right and she has children right right, And
that's a huge comment for her. Yeah, that affects everybody
in daycare whatever. It's a whole logistics thing too. So,
but I think if you can just make it and
more comfortable, this is what you know you want to do,
you know, and you feel like this could be best
for her because you also don't want her to go
and then be resentful that she left, right, But if

(01:04:09):
you can just get everything together, make her feel like, Okay,
look look at how amazing this is, let them come.
Maybe they're not there all the time, full time at first,
and then they can ease into it. That might be
a better way, right, A compromise that sounds real good. Yeah, compromise.
I'm always doing some compromise and a face all right,
but let us know what happens, keep us updated. Good luck,

(01:04:31):
all right, thank you? All right, Well that was asking
when we come back, we have a last word. That's
when you all call in eight hundred two nine fifty
one fifty and you get to say whatever you want
to say about today's show. Maybe you didn't get through
to leave a comment earlier. We want to hear from you.
On Way Up with Angela, Yee, Taffia gets your voice heard.
The word bit gets the last word on Way Up

(01:04:53):
with Angela Yee. Yes, it's way up, with Angela yee data. Yes,
Jasmine Brand is heir. Mayno is here and I'm never
leaving to stay. Let me tell you something. You know
how you got to be a good influence on people.
We were not a good influence on Mayno. Today we
fed him jelly beans. We are behind the scenes. We

(01:05:17):
are not being a good influence, not at all. Yeah, yeah,
mad He was like, I started my diet this morning.
I had an arch and I said, I said, mano,
what was the plant? Like? What he's like? He said,
no pizza, no jelly beans, no shots. To be fair,
I didn't tell Mayno to eat four slices of pizza. Really,

(01:05:37):
it wasn't really was it really for? And to be fair,
I didn't even offer you my jellyband. You know, those
jelly bean started to talk to me after a while,
keeps up taking it. I say, they eat me. Okay, anyway,
the jelly beans were talking to him. But make sure

(01:05:59):
y'all cat my Tameran Hall interview I did at Tameran
Hall yesterday. Jasmine's like, yeah, so you got to talk
about that more because I feel like it's a big deal,
and I feel like sometimes first of all, it's Women's
History Month, and I feel like sometimes we don't celebrate
ourselves because we don't want to say it ourselves. So
I feel like we, you know, we should talk about
that as I let you say it just now. Check
out Angela's Tamra Hall interview. You can see it on YouTube.

(01:06:20):
It was a really good conversation about women in business,
women in radio, and how you're the first, yeah starting
my own show, and yeah, hurt, grateful for it. Yeah,
I have a really cool question. Since it's Women's History Month,
we are you know, we gotta find main own woman.
So maybe tomorrow we can do that. Okay, is that so? Mano? Yes, Friday,

(01:06:44):
So we talk about that tomorrow. But in the meantime,
it's the last verse. This is when you get to
weigh in on everything that happened on this show today.
I know we were really talking heavily about if you
didn't like your friend's fiance or whoever they were with,
would you tell them or not to call us up?
Eight hundred two nine two fifty one fifty. We're always
listening to your message and playing them every single day.
Hey it's me me Madison. I'm a hair braider out

(01:07:05):
of Brooklyn. I want to show a light on myself
and on my small business. My Instagram underscored Memi Madison
Comtillia Brady. I want to shouting a light on my girlfriend.
He's sharing invite kay Love. She'd been left me to
really cash couple months and I just appreciate her and
h shout out to look New Jersey, this is value.

(01:07:26):
My name's Naida. And I had to tell my friend.
It was her twenty first birthday party and we were
all drinking, of course, and her husband kept asking me,
I guess to go home with them, but I knew
my friend like couldn't consent, so I was really like, no,
I'm not doing that. And then finally he asked me
had offered money, and I was so offended and so
taken back that I really had to leave the party.

(01:07:48):
My friend took me home. The next day. Sure enough,
the birthday girl showed up and asking me what happened,
and I told her. I shout out told her everything,
no apology, no nothing, kind of just said okay and
left and they're still married. Three later and everyone's in
a while, so check my Instagram story. But nothing, nothing,
everything if my man's wife Keaton has lost. He's definitely

(01:08:08):
gonna be No, it's definitely gonna be normal. I don't
care who it is when it is. If the marriages
today and then you find out and I'm not even
know because I's low, And if my sister out here
body getting married and I'll find out CC and I'm
gonna let home man is now too, because that's that's stuff.
It's monopoly to real out here. If I'm smock gonna
as guy Huldy, I'm gonna let cuse no, I'm smocking

(01:08:29):
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