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Speaker 1 (00:01):
You are now Angela what I call her?

Speaker 2 (00:12):
Hey?

Speaker 3 (00:13):
What's up? It's way up with Angela? Ye Angela yee.
And Jasmine is here.

Speaker 4 (00:18):
I'm not just any brand. I'm my own brand.

Speaker 3 (00:21):
Good morning, Mano is here. Hey, it's it's day two
of him wearing the.

Speaker 4 (00:30):
Exact outfit, looking like yesterday.

Speaker 5 (00:33):
Feel great?

Speaker 6 (00:33):
Yeah?

Speaker 7 (00:34):
You feel like today?

Speaker 8 (00:35):
You smell?

Speaker 7 (00:36):
Jasmine? No good? We can have all.

Speaker 3 (00:42):
I called you Mino, So let me tell you we could.

Speaker 7 (00:49):
We could have a smell contest. We could have ladies
pull up, smell you get some of.

Speaker 5 (00:54):
This, you know?

Speaker 7 (00:56):
Yeah, you smell?

Speaker 4 (00:58):
You smell great?

Speaker 5 (00:59):
Great?

Speaker 9 (01:00):
Great?

Speaker 8 (01:01):
All right, don't be just trying to put cologne on
the cover that.

Speaker 7 (01:04):
Don't worry about this. Listen, I don't care about water
is for a month. I'm gonna come in here shineing.

Speaker 10 (01:07):
Okay, that's right, Angela, It shine a lot. Angela's August
it is.

Speaker 8 (01:12):
It's August first. You know what that means?

Speaker 4 (01:13):
What does that mean?

Speaker 8 (01:14):
Bills are dude?

Speaker 4 (01:15):
Rent mortgage? Cardinal kind of depends on.

Speaker 8 (01:21):
A lot of bills. Do today? Child support?

Speaker 4 (01:22):
I got ye child support. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 7 (01:25):
Sport support.

Speaker 3 (01:27):
Huh, child support. We're not just thinking about ourselves. I
don't know, but yes, of course we have a great
show for you today for all of our real Housewives
of Atlanta Levers. You know, they've been in New York
filming the reunion, which is gonna air later. But Sanya
Richards Ross is going to be joining us. Yay, Olympic

(01:49):
track star, gold medalist.

Speaker 4 (01:51):
And blue Mama again, right, w's his.

Speaker 8 (01:53):
Baby on the way?

Speaker 3 (01:54):
Yeah, she has a baby on the way, her second,
all right, so she'll be joining us today. I know
she's got a lot going on with people saying things
about her. She rises the fence fence rider, yes, Kenya
and followed her all of those things. So we're gonna
get into it, and of course, has how we start

(02:14):
to show every day is we shine a light. Okay,
shine a light on him eight hundred nine fifty one fifty.
Maybe you want to shine a light on somebody who
you had a bet with and they're actually fulfilling their
part of the bet.

Speaker 4 (02:27):
And mano is he here the song he's changing his socks?
Was he supposed to change his sicks?

Speaker 7 (02:32):
I don't care what you're talking about the same sneakers on, right,
And that's all that meant he should have let me.
I should have let you.

Speaker 4 (02:38):
The socks, the sneakers.

Speaker 5 (02:41):
You just said you was getting my name tattooed on.

Speaker 4 (02:43):
I am, I'm getting I'm gonna talk about that.

Speaker 3 (02:46):
In a minute for about last night, because Mana is
very upset about something and it has to do with tattoos.

Speaker 8 (02:51):
All right, it's way up.

Speaker 3 (02:52):
At Angela ye eight hundred two nine two fifty one
fifty Who.

Speaker 8 (02:55):
Do you want to shine a light on?

Speaker 1 (02:56):
Call us up, turn your lights on, y'all spreading love
to those who are doing greatness.

Speaker 11 (03:07):
It's time to shine a light on him.

Speaker 3 (03:09):
Yes, it is way up with Angela Yee. I'm Angela Yee.
And Jasmine from the Jasmine brand is here.

Speaker 4 (03:15):
I'm not just any brand, I'm my own brand.

Speaker 3 (03:17):
Mano is here, and right now we want to shine
a light on somebody who I think is amazing. We
watched his growth throughout the years, young Zane, that's random.

Speaker 8 (03:32):
The rapper.

Speaker 3 (03:35):
Okay, I didn't know, but honestly I saw the post
that you did.

Speaker 8 (03:43):
But then he's so grown.

Speaker 12 (03:45):
Now.

Speaker 8 (03:45):
We had a chance to see him when we went
to Chelsea House.

Speaker 10 (03:47):
Yeah, he came to your party, to your anniversary well,
your launch party lunch.

Speaker 4 (03:52):
That's when I think the first time I met him.

Speaker 8 (03:53):
Hm, and he's so too and cool.

Speaker 10 (03:56):
He's I feel like he's the opposite of you, Mano
actually is you know, he's.

Speaker 7 (04:02):
The better part of me, the better he's like me,
like the purest form of me.

Speaker 4 (04:08):
What's the best part of him.

Speaker 7 (04:10):
He's got a good heart. Yeah, you understand, he's like
a given person. He's a you know, he's just a.

Speaker 8 (04:15):
Good cool you don't be phased by nothing, just chilling.

Speaker 7 (04:19):
He's not pressed by by social media.

Speaker 5 (04:22):
You understand.

Speaker 7 (04:22):
He's a good kid.

Speaker 4 (04:23):
You and your you and his mom did a good job.
Clearly you could tell.

Speaker 5 (04:27):
Yeah.

Speaker 7 (04:27):
And I asked him other day, I said, we're going to.

Speaker 8 (04:29):
Talk about him about last night.

Speaker 3 (04:30):
Just the reason that we're actually shining a light on
him is because I love the fact that he stands
up to you too.

Speaker 4 (04:37):
It's not cute.

Speaker 7 (04:41):
Yeah, look is daddy.

Speaker 8 (04:44):
We can't look at him, just not un Zeene.

Speaker 7 (04:47):
You got to stop talk about it about last night.

Speaker 3 (04:50):
But we want to see who you want to shine
a light on. Eight hundred fifty fifty Carla, what's good?

Speaker 7 (04:56):
Hi Ante?

Speaker 9 (04:56):
How are you today?

Speaker 8 (04:57):
Good? How are you?

Speaker 13 (04:58):
Who?

Speaker 8 (04:58):
Do you want to shine a light or.

Speaker 9 (05:01):
My son, Adrian Jackson. We are from Pickerington, Ohio, but
he lives in Grandview, Ohio, and he's twenty three years old.
He is a young black man and he is extremely intelligent.
What he decided to do in December was start a
charity called AD's Heartfelt Blessing and every Monday he helps

(05:23):
the homeless, passing out like little lunch bags in a
bag that has like socks and gloves and clothes in it.
And then now he decided on August twentieth, from one
to five, he's going to pass out five hundred book
bags with the essentials for children.

Speaker 3 (05:40):
That's amazing, Adrian, your son is great. So you instilled
this in him from a young age.

Speaker 9 (05:46):
Yes, I was always a very strict mom to my children.
And he went to Ohio State. He had an academic scholarship.
My daughter actually got a degree, went for criminal justice.
She works at the county right. Really, you know, and
still like you have to do right, which you know,
kids aren't perfect, but very good kids, and I'm so

(06:07):
proud of them and they're both definitely succeeding. But Adrian
really have made sure that he's help in the community
because you know where he works. He's actually a GM
also at twenty three at bars down on the short
Northern Columbus. Nice and he just decided, like, I see
so many people that need help, and I have everything

(06:27):
I need, so why not just help other people?

Speaker 8 (06:30):
All right? Well, thank you for Colling.

Speaker 3 (06:32):
We got to shine a light on YouTube for being
a strict mom that you were and making sure that
your kids you excel the way that they have. So
that's dope.

Speaker 9 (06:40):
Thank you. I appreciate it, and I appreciate you guys
as well.

Speaker 8 (06:43):
Oh, thank you. That means a lot to us. All Right,
have a great week.

Speaker 9 (06:47):
Thank you.

Speaker 8 (06:48):
All right, Well that was shine a light on him.

Speaker 3 (06:49):
Eight hundred two nine two fifty one fifty is a
number in case you couldn't get through and you still
want to shine a light, you can do that during
last word and when we come back, we have ET
and we'll talk about Angus Cloud euphoria. Unfortunately, at the
age of twenty five, he has passed. We'll give you
the details that we do know. It's way up with Angela.

Speaker 1 (07:06):
Yee yo, she's about to blow the lead about this,
but let's get it. Oh yeah, Angelus vieling that ye te.

Speaker 11 (07:11):
Come and get the tea?

Speaker 8 (07:14):
What's up?

Speaker 3 (07:14):
His way up with Angela Yee. I'm Angela Yee. And
Jasmine is here, Yes, I'm my own brand. Mano is here.

Speaker 5 (07:21):
No, may not they know me?

Speaker 3 (07:23):
And first we got to do a rest in peace
to Angus Cloud. He played Fezco on Euphoria. He was
only twenty five years old when he passed away, and
his rep actually confirmed this and shared a statement from
his family. They did not give a specific cause, but
they did say that he was struggling after his father
passed away and the family had buried him last week,

(07:44):
and so we don't know exactly what it is. So
I don't want to speculate. I see other people speculating
on it.

Speaker 8 (07:49):
But he's from.

Speaker 3 (07:50):
Oakland and he used to build sets and he worked
on lighting and sound for his high school's theater department.
Before his role in Euphoria, he had actually never performed anywhere.
He was discovered by a casting agent while walking along
the street in Soho and Greenwich Village in Manhattan, and
he was working as a waiter in Brooklyn at the time.
He thought it was a scam at first, but a
friend convinced him to follow.

Speaker 4 (08:11):
Through come on Brooklyn in Oakland.

Speaker 3 (08:14):
So rest in peace to him and our condolences to
his family as well, all right. HBO said, we are
incredibly saddened to learn of the passing of Angus Cloud.
He was immensely talented and a beloved part of the
HBO and Euphoria family. If you guys remember, he was
only supposed to be on season one, but then people
liked him so much they extended.

Speaker 4 (08:31):
Yeah, he was one of my favorite characters on the show.

Speaker 8 (08:34):
Yes he was.

Speaker 3 (08:35):
He was very complex, but we really liked what he
stood for for sure too, all right. Now, Also the
actor who played Pee Wee Herman he also passed away.

Speaker 8 (08:44):
Paul Rubens is his name.

Speaker 3 (08:46):
He was seventy years old and he was privately struggling
with cancer for years. He left a statement with his
team to share with people after his passing. He said,
please accept my apology for not going public before. I've
been facing the last six years. I've all always felt
a huge amount of love and respect from my friends,
fans and supporters. I have loved you all so much
and enjoyed making art for you.

Speaker 7 (09:07):
He was a pervert in his old days. Oh my gosh,
they know, well he was like child porn and stuff
like that.

Speaker 3 (09:15):
Well I don't know if that was confirmed, but what
they did, he actually got arrested for being in a
movie theater and they said that he was masturbating in
the movie theater. After that, Toys arrest removed all of
their toys from the shell. CBS canceled the reruns of
Pee Wee's Playhouse that they had planned to air that year,
but then afterward people actually protested and spoke out in
his defense. A lot of people after that they wanted

(09:37):
to bring his showback and things like that, and so
he said he felt like people were laughing at him.

Speaker 8 (09:42):
And he said, I'm a professional comedian.

Speaker 3 (09:43):
I've never claimed to be able to take it as
good as audition it out. Ever, I'm just sensitive. And
he also reflected on his arrest in an interview with Playboy.
He said he had experts that could prove he was
not masturbating in the theater, since the police claimed he
was using his non dominant hand when they caught him.
He said, have we going wait a minute, We had
ready an expert and he said, porn, Yeah, I don't

(10:06):
that was never anything that he officially would. I think
they dropped that, you know, so as far as I know,
all right, So, but what we do know they the
police received a tip from a witness in the pornography case,
and they claim to have discovered memorabilia, and his rep
denied the allegations. They said it was just inappropriate material
that were historical art photography pieces and they were dropped

(10:29):
in an agreement that he actually plugged guilty to a
lesser misdemeanor charge of possession of an obscene image.

Speaker 4 (10:34):
Did you ever watch Pee Wee's Playhouse?

Speaker 5 (10:36):
Yeah?

Speaker 4 (10:36):
I seen the movie?

Speaker 3 (10:39):
All right, all right, all right, And lastly, I want
to give up big congratulations to Serena Williams.

Speaker 8 (10:45):
And her husband Alexis o'hanian.

Speaker 3 (10:48):
They are having a second baby, and they actually did
a drone display with the gender reveal and here's what
it is. Yes, they already have a daughter, Olympia, who's
five years old, so now they're having another baby girl.

Speaker 8 (11:09):
So congratulations to them.

Speaker 4 (11:12):
Did you do gender reveals or either your babies?

Speaker 7 (11:15):
No, that wasn't that, Yeah, like gender revels, yeah, years ago,
years ago?

Speaker 3 (11:22):
All right, Well that is your yeat. And when we
come back we have about last night. Since we've been
talking about gender reveals and kids, we're going to talk
about Mayno, he has something that he's upset about.

Speaker 8 (11:33):
Yes, when it comes to young Zane livid.

Speaker 3 (11:36):
Yeah, he came in here venting, all right, and we
want to see what you guys think about it. But
that is about last night. We'll talk about what Jasmine
and I did last night. She came into the city
from DC yesterday and I'll tell you what I did.
It's way up with Angelini about last night.

Speaker 8 (11:50):
Is next last night?

Speaker 11 (11:53):
So about last night?

Speaker 3 (11:55):
Last night?

Speaker 11 (11:56):
Last night went down.

Speaker 3 (11:58):
Yes, it's way up at Angela. I'm Angela, yee. Jasmine
is here. Yes, Mano is here.

Speaker 7 (12:07):
Mano is on your time.

Speaker 10 (12:08):
And you know you can tell what Mano feels away
because his nostrils flair.

Speaker 8 (12:14):
He feels disrespected here already.

Speaker 7 (12:16):
You be watching me, well you're sitting right next to him.
Think okay, but this is.

Speaker 8 (12:21):
Also a day to a Mana wearing the same outfit.

Speaker 4 (12:23):
Maybe that's why he's feeling spicy more days.

Speaker 7 (12:25):
Yeah, that's nothing, though, I'm trying to let you all
know this ain't about nothing all right.

Speaker 8 (12:30):
Now about last night, I actually had a very chill day. Yesterday.
I came to work. I actually was exhausted because I
flew in from Miami. I was talking on a panel.
I was doing.

Speaker 3 (12:39):
Actually a fireside chat in Miami at this podcast summit. Yes,
So then I flew back and I got in like
one thirty in the morning, and so I was exhausted,
came to work, did what I had to do.

Speaker 8 (12:51):
By the time I made it home, it was tired.
I was tired, Okay.

Speaker 3 (12:55):
I ordered some food, I tried to watch TV, I
tried to do some work, and I actually did some
work for this show.

Speaker 8 (13:01):
And then I definitely passed out.

Speaker 10 (13:03):
Because I text you, like, hey, always text Angel and
I'll come in town like I get in this time,
and Angel usually respond and then she didn't. And then
I got in town and I was like, uh, you there.

Speaker 8 (13:13):
I was exhausted.

Speaker 5 (13:14):
You're usually not here.

Speaker 8 (13:16):
Yeah, So sometimes I just crash out.

Speaker 3 (13:18):
Now, man, No, you had an eventful day yesterday, did yeah? Now, Jasmine,
he came in here today with a tude.

Speaker 4 (13:29):
You know what you you usually do.

Speaker 10 (13:31):
Come in here with a tube. It's kind of it's
kind of like the mini mano mean men.

Speaker 3 (13:38):
All right, So the issue that you're having today, and
you actually asked us what we thought about this, and
I don't think we helped because.

Speaker 8 (13:44):
I don't agree. Yeah, but you're upset about young saying
who's your son?

Speaker 5 (13:49):
Right?

Speaker 8 (13:49):
Okay, now let us know what's and that's actually his
face tattooed on your arm, younging.

Speaker 10 (13:55):
But it started because I said, oh, man, who's this
on your arm? Who's this young man?

Speaker 5 (13:59):
Right? That's my.

Speaker 7 (14:02):
With a tie on, three years old?

Speaker 3 (14:05):
How do you pick what picture to put on your arm?

Speaker 5 (14:08):
I went with the school picture back then? Right? Maybe
that was a head start of King Daycare. Uh.

Speaker 7 (14:17):
And then I got his name on my neck.

Speaker 8 (14:19):
Okay, that's the second I had.

Speaker 7 (14:21):
I have what his name means, God's gracious gifts somewhere
on my body.

Speaker 5 (14:25):
I don't even remember.

Speaker 8 (14:26):
Three tattoos. Three tattoos.

Speaker 7 (14:28):
And when he got old enough, he said, Dad, I
want the tattoo. I said, good, you want my name
right or something?

Speaker 5 (14:35):
Right? He said, no, I want mommy's name.

Speaker 7 (14:39):
Okay, I mean, so do you want me to take
you to get a tattoo of your mother's name? When
I got all this ink on me for you.

Speaker 4 (14:49):
Okay, So he got the tattoo of her name.

Speaker 5 (14:52):
His mother's.

Speaker 7 (14:54):
He went back and said, I want another one. This
is your time. I said, yeah, this is on me right,
this is you know, dad something right, Dad? And your
name something, my name something somewhere.

Speaker 8 (15:05):
Who did he choose to get his second tattoo his sister?

Speaker 7 (15:08):
His sister, I said, okay, let's fear. You know, my
babies love each other, right, And then my mom passed.
And then he said, Dad, I want to get grandma's.

Speaker 4 (15:18):
Name, right of course?

Speaker 13 (15:21):
Yeah?

Speaker 5 (15:22):
Right, he got all he got all these tattoos, and
he said, you know what, I want to hustle hard.

Speaker 7 (15:27):
I want this.

Speaker 5 (15:28):
So you got a couple of tattoos you yeah, yeah,
but it's not me. It means that mean.

Speaker 7 (15:34):
Yes, But I want my name or something for the tattoos,
your name, all all of these things I got on
on me for him. He didn't he did.

Speaker 10 (15:43):
Did he ever ask you to get himself tattooed on
your body? You did that for him, You did that
on your own, took for him.

Speaker 8 (15:51):
By the way, his mom bled a lot more and
took a lot more pain.

Speaker 5 (15:54):
For him, okay, And we're not denying that.

Speaker 7 (15:56):
And that's why she got first, even though she don't
have a tattoo with his name on it.

Speaker 4 (16:00):
Now you don't have to get mana.

Speaker 3 (16:01):
I'm hoping you didn't get these tattoos as a way
for him to have to then go get tattoos of you.

Speaker 5 (16:06):
I want my tattoo.

Speaker 8 (16:10):
Well you know what, We have young Zaye's number, and I.

Speaker 7 (16:12):
Want to call him, call him up, and we want to.

Speaker 3 (16:14):
See what you guys think about this, because I do
know a lot of people get their mom tattooed. And
maybe he doesn't want your face. Maybe, no way I'm
going Maybe he's young lady. He doesn't want a young
looking at Mayno.

Speaker 4 (16:26):
No listen, yes, don't wait to don't want to be
la looking at you?

Speaker 7 (16:29):
No, stop it, don't wait till dad is going and
get dad face.

Speaker 8 (16:32):
All right, but let's see what you guys think.

Speaker 3 (16:34):
And we're gonna see what young Zain thinks to eight
hundred and two ninety two fifty one fifty is a number.
Pick a side, all right? Should Maino feel away or
young Zayin is justified in getting whoever he wants tattooed
on him. He don't owe it to you. What do
you guys think? Nine two fifty one fifty is way up.

Speaker 11 (16:51):
It's wrong.

Speaker 1 (16:53):
It's about what you believe. It's time to pick aside
and stay there.

Speaker 8 (16:58):
Yes it is way ye put the antela, Ye angela yee.
Jasmine is here, Yes angela mano is here.

Speaker 4 (17:04):
No mana.

Speaker 8 (17:05):
Tatt it up, tat it up.

Speaker 3 (17:08):
Now we're looking at all these tattoos because you have
been wearing this outfit for the past couple of.

Speaker 5 (17:12):
And I will continue to wear it.

Speaker 8 (17:14):
How many tattoos do you have?

Speaker 5 (17:15):
On too many accounts?

Speaker 3 (17:17):
Okay, you don't have a lot of spaces left? Right,
we see a bad side tattoo.

Speaker 8 (17:23):
Let me see dogs on young Zay? What else is
on there?

Speaker 3 (17:27):
Is there a statue flower, buildings, a whole city scape?

Speaker 4 (17:31):
Liberty?

Speaker 8 (17:32):
What is this statue of liberty?

Speaker 4 (17:34):
Don't you have statue liberty on your side?

Speaker 8 (17:37):
All right? All right? Well, and in this clouds it's
all kinds of things.

Speaker 3 (17:41):
So the issue we're having for pick aside today is
your son, young Zaan, who's tatted on you three times. Yeah,
will not get a tattoo of you?

Speaker 5 (17:49):
No he will, Well, he.

Speaker 4 (17:51):
Will after you're dead.

Speaker 5 (17:54):
You walk me out of here so bad?

Speaker 7 (17:55):
Like, No, I don't, well, this is crazy.

Speaker 3 (17:57):
We're gonna hear from Young Zay, But first you want
to hear from you guys. All right, A lot of
people who are listening. We know you guys have tattoos.
Maybe you have your mom. A lot of people have
their mom, their grandmother, family members.

Speaker 5 (18:10):
People don't wait to put their moms.

Speaker 8 (18:11):
No, they don't.

Speaker 4 (18:12):
Some people wait for their moms.

Speaker 5 (18:14):
Don't wait.

Speaker 3 (18:14):
But in general, I feel like a lot more people
have their mom tattooed, yeah, you know, than their father.

Speaker 5 (18:19):
You should. You should listen.

Speaker 8 (18:20):
I don't even know if I know anyone who has
their dad tattoo.

Speaker 7 (18:23):
Fathers matter, No, they do. You should get our flowers too, Okay,
father's matters.

Speaker 3 (18:30):
Well, let's see what you guys think, okay, man, or
maybe some people think the same thing.

Speaker 5 (18:33):
I bet everybody's going.

Speaker 3 (18:34):
To eight hundred two ninety two fifty one fifty. We're
doing pick a side. Who do you agree with? Young
Zay who does not have his dad tattooed on him
and it doesn't look like it's happening anytime soon. Or Mayo,
who feels like, yo, you owe it to me and
your daddy. All right, Kay, what's upay? So we're doing
pick a side with Mayno his son does not have
him tattoed.

Speaker 8 (18:55):
What are your thoughts?

Speaker 14 (18:56):
I feel like to get his name?

Speaker 4 (18:59):
Wow?

Speaker 14 (18:59):
Why because my mom felt when I got my cousin
named before I had got her name and she had
my name.

Speaker 8 (19:07):
Like wow, So you went and got your mom Finally.

Speaker 9 (19:12):
I got her name part like four months ago.

Speaker 5 (19:14):
Good, that's right.

Speaker 8 (19:16):
So now you want to tell everybody else?

Speaker 5 (19:17):
Yeah, yeah, great, shout to you. That's right. Let him
let him know.

Speaker 14 (19:23):
Yeah, I'm on your side.

Speaker 8 (19:25):
That's what for Mayna?

Speaker 7 (19:27):
Mind you, She just don't matter when she did it,
don't matter when.

Speaker 6 (19:32):
She did it, but me first with me, so I
feel like me getting.

Speaker 2 (19:36):
Her name later was fond.

Speaker 5 (19:38):
Okay, that was beautiful. Okay, you're a legend.

Speaker 8 (19:42):
Man, I want you to get name to Hey, Quentin,
how are you?

Speaker 13 (19:47):
Hey?

Speaker 14 (19:48):
What's going on with you?

Speaker 13 (19:49):
Well?

Speaker 8 (19:49):
Pick a side? Should maino?

Speaker 14 (19:51):
Son?

Speaker 8 (19:51):
Young Zain get Mayno tattooed on him? His daddy.

Speaker 7 (19:54):
Man, I got a roll with man, that's right, Yeah,
gotta get you are crazy?

Speaker 8 (20:02):
Now what do you have tattooed on you?

Speaker 11 (20:04):
Hey?

Speaker 14 (20:04):
I got my wife name tattooed on me. I'm eighteen,
I'm eighteen years in now, so you know it took
a minute.

Speaker 12 (20:11):
But I got my mom's name, my sister name.

Speaker 14 (20:13):
I ain't got my dad name yet, so I'm kind
of in the same.

Speaker 8 (20:21):
Kettle black.

Speaker 5 (20:21):
You're gonna get it though. You see what he's said.
He was inspired.

Speaker 12 (20:24):
Yeah, I'm gonna get it. I gotta get that in.

Speaker 14 (20:27):
You know, I grew up in it. I grew up
at a different time. You know it was different back then,
but you know times is changing.

Speaker 4 (20:33):
Man, even got it?

Speaker 8 (20:35):
Tell somebody you calling and wall and once you get
your dad.

Speaker 7 (20:39):
Well, first of all, why hating on the people that's
voting for me this opinion?

Speaker 5 (20:44):
Do that though? You can't do that. It's like judging.

Speaker 8 (20:46):
I didn't do that.

Speaker 14 (20:47):
All right?

Speaker 6 (20:49):
If you look at the buddy, say yeah, all right,
get that, get that in.

Speaker 10 (20:54):
Get that in, says a man who doesn't have his
dad name him house.

Speaker 4 (21:00):
You want to tell him to do but he hasn't
even done it.

Speaker 5 (21:02):
Don't matter, He's going to do.

Speaker 4 (21:03):
It, all right. I'm going to do it too. Zaying
is too yes, when you're gone.

Speaker 8 (21:08):
Damn, get too far.

Speaker 5 (21:12):
Before you want me out of here? This is crazy.
I want you here, you want me out of here? Crazy? Well,
I got away.

Speaker 7 (21:22):
I can't get my flowers now I'm still alive. Yeah,
yah zaying, he.

Speaker 3 (21:29):
It's Angela Jasmine. And you might know this guy, he's
your father, may know.

Speaker 8 (21:36):
Now, young zay.

Speaker 3 (21:37):
We're having a big debate on pick a side up
here today. Uh, we're talking about your tattoos. What's the
first tattoo you got?

Speaker 6 (21:44):
The first tattoo I got was actually my mother's name.

Speaker 8 (21:47):
Okay, now who took you to get that tattoo?

Speaker 4 (21:52):
Okay?

Speaker 8 (21:53):
All right? And then you also have your sister.

Speaker 6 (21:55):
Right, yeah, I got my sister and after that I
got my mother's name.

Speaker 3 (22:00):
Now, why don't you have your father tattooed on you?
I'm just curious because.

Speaker 6 (22:04):
You know, kids don't we're not kids. I don't feel
like you're supposed to get your father's tattoos name when
I'm like.

Speaker 5 (22:11):
Unless what unless? So you're a you're gonna wait for.

Speaker 15 (22:14):
Me to.

Speaker 4 (22:18):
Let him talk? Go ahead, go ahead, explain yourself.

Speaker 6 (22:21):
That's something you get your father's name. That's something you
get when they're like when they passed away.

Speaker 7 (22:26):
Like why your.

Speaker 6 (22:27):
Mother's name is Like usually you get that because your
first tattoo you show your mother. It's like if you
get their name, you.

Speaker 14 (22:33):
Can't really get in trouble.

Speaker 6 (22:35):
I got minds at eighteen, so she didn't really want
me to give mine. So I got her name because
it's like, all right, I got your name.

Speaker 7 (22:40):
Look that this name is like, that's a little wig.
It's a wi So I gotta be out of here
for you to get your tattoo.

Speaker 8 (22:48):
That's what he's saying.

Speaker 6 (22:49):
Yes, maybe older and I get it.

Speaker 5 (22:55):
Listen, listen, you get this tattoo.

Speaker 4 (22:58):
I said, listen, it's your body. It's your choice.

Speaker 8 (23:00):
Now, young saying, you do have a hustle hard tattoo?

Speaker 6 (23:03):
Right, yeah, I have that on my kay.

Speaker 8 (23:06):
That is kind of a maino tattoo.

Speaker 4 (23:08):
It is a maino tattoo.

Speaker 5 (23:10):
I don't like, y'all.

Speaker 7 (23:11):
Yeah, trying to corrupt myself.

Speaker 3 (23:14):
And now, now what is the taxoo going to say
when you eventually get it?

Speaker 8 (23:17):
Is it going to be a picture of his face?

Speaker 5 (23:20):
Yeah, when I'm.

Speaker 7 (23:20):
Yeah, that's the only way I'm gonna get on your body.

Speaker 8 (23:23):
Maybe just a date that he passes.

Speaker 6 (23:27):
I don't even honestly, if I'm being honest with you guys,
I don't even know, like honestly, and may be his name,
his face, I don't know.

Speaker 4 (23:37):
His face might be pushing.

Speaker 6 (23:40):
Maybe I don't. I want a couple of years.

Speaker 7 (23:43):
I want my flowers now. I'm telling you this right now.
I want my flower now. No, I want my tattoo something.

Speaker 5 (23:51):
I mean my name.

Speaker 4 (23:52):
It's his body, it's his choice.

Speaker 5 (23:53):
Where do you want this world's greatest dad?

Speaker 7 (23:56):
Something?

Speaker 8 (23:56):
Where do you want young zaying? The place on his neck?

Speaker 5 (24:00):
On his shoulder?

Speaker 6 (24:02):
But I've got I've got something else from.

Speaker 7 (24:04):
My He's making these plans, but he has planned.

Speaker 4 (24:09):
But you will no longer be here when he When
he has plans.

Speaker 7 (24:12):
I'm gonna be here to enjoy it, be immortalized. Is crazy.
Young Zaye's body, this is wild.

Speaker 8 (24:18):
His body is his choice.

Speaker 3 (24:19):
Do you like the picture of your dad's of you
when you were in I'm getting.

Speaker 5 (24:22):
To cover it up since you felt like that.

Speaker 6 (24:27):
I'm like all the tattoos he has with me because
it's like, you know, I'm his son. That's what she's
supposed to do.

Speaker 5 (24:32):
I wasn't.

Speaker 7 (24:34):
He don't have to be here all right?

Speaker 8 (24:38):
What young Zaye?

Speaker 3 (24:39):
So I guess it maybe like fifty years, yeah.

Speaker 6 (24:44):
Something like that.

Speaker 7 (24:45):
Yeah, okay, get in twenty.

Speaker 4 (24:49):
Okay, no you don't. Let don't let him to be
a bully and pressure you.

Speaker 3 (24:52):
When I'm out of here, out here twenty years unlet's
make sure we get that life and service policies crazy.

Speaker 7 (24:57):
All right, Flocko, thank you, thank you, Young Zaying.

Speaker 8 (25:03):
Yes, well that was pick a side.

Speaker 3 (25:05):
It looks like the people want Young Zaye to get
this tattoo, but Young Zaying personally.

Speaker 8 (25:09):
Is not going to do it anytime soon. All right, Well,
when we.

Speaker 3 (25:12):
Come back, we have Yee t and let's see if
you get immortalized in this.

Speaker 8 (25:16):
Man No Kim has a memoir coming out. We'll talk
about it. It's way up at Angela. Ye yo, she.

Speaker 11 (25:22):
About to blow the lid ab off this spot. Let's
get it. Angela's feeling that yee te Come and.

Speaker 3 (25:27):
Get to see what's up. Its way up at Angela. Yee,
I'm Angela. Yee Jasmine is here.

Speaker 8 (25:32):
Yes, Mano is here.

Speaker 10 (25:34):
I'm my own brand, no mag yes, No may be
waiting for his dram.

Speaker 8 (25:40):
All right, now, let's get into this. Yeet.

Speaker 3 (25:42):
First and foremost, Letto Kim has her memoir coming out.
She posted It's been a long journey behive edits are
finally done. Thank you to my bestie. Soulmate Mark Jacobs
for doing my forward.

Speaker 10 (25:57):
Nice now you post, you post your question, Angela when
you tease this story right now?

Speaker 3 (26:04):
May know your friends with Little Kim or were or
are were? We don't know what's We don't know.

Speaker 4 (26:11):
Were y'all friends or were y'all friends?

Speaker 5 (26:13):
We were friends?

Speaker 8 (26:14):
Okay, So you think you're gonna be in her memoir?

Speaker 5 (26:17):
No?

Speaker 8 (26:18):
Why not?

Speaker 10 (26:19):
No?

Speaker 8 (26:20):
Because y'all used to be hanging out together all the time.

Speaker 7 (26:23):
So everybody that you hung out with, you gonna put
in your memoir.

Speaker 3 (26:26):
If I was really close with him, yeah, may yeah,
may not put you in my memoir for sure. Oh
I'm going to member absolutely, I'm getting your name tatted
on me mane.

Speaker 4 (26:37):
Little Kim have any tattoos?

Speaker 5 (26:40):
No, not that I know.

Speaker 3 (26:41):
Okay, Well, the writer Kathy and Oli posted my first
big writing check I ever earned. I used to buy
my first Mark Jacob's bad because Little Kim was his BFF,
so I needed to have one. Now I'm here working
with Mark Jacobs on the forward to Little Kim's memoir
that I helped her write. Don't ever deny the power
of manifesting. This is going to be an amazing book.
That's because you know, they've had movies about her until

(27:03):
but now she's telling her story herself, and so I'm
sure there's gonna be all kinds of things that we
never heard in stories we don't even know.

Speaker 10 (27:10):
And I feel like she doesn't get enough respect. But
look him, if you haven't finished the book, we would
like Mano to be included.

Speaker 7 (27:14):
Why would you? Because I know what irritates you, But
why would you say that? Though friends me and I.

Speaker 8 (27:24):
Used to see I lived, I live in Brooklyn.

Speaker 3 (27:26):
I used to see y'all the club range shout out
to my guy dom pooh you know.

Speaker 4 (27:31):
Yeah, all right, man, don't be back the weird Now.

Speaker 3 (27:33):
Things changed, I guess, well maybe that'll be in the book.

Speaker 8 (27:37):
We were changing. But then Mano did this, X, Y
and Z. What did you do?

Speaker 5 (27:42):
It was always my fault.

Speaker 8 (27:44):
What has to be your fault?

Speaker 3 (27:45):
If she don't message Meno, Mano, it's definitely your fault.

Speaker 5 (27:49):
This is not a good place, man, this is crazy.

Speaker 4 (27:54):
On did you do something a little kids?

Speaker 5 (27:55):
Absolutely not?

Speaker 8 (27:56):
Okay?

Speaker 3 (27:56):
All right, well you're from best die too, so you know,
all right, eight, come we get you'll back. Oh wait
till I write about you in my book. People find
out the real the real mayno. Now, g Herbro has
been ordered to pay fraud victims one hundred and forty
thousand dollars.

Speaker 8 (28:13):
That's all.

Speaker 3 (28:14):
With this whole one point five million dollar fraud's scream scheme.
He admitted to being part of it and a quote
unquote funded a lavish lifestyle to book five star hotels,
private jets, move exotic puppies, as well as purchase of villa.
All right, so it's not just Gie her by the way,
it's a whole crew of people. So he had faced
up to twenty years behind bars, but they said he's

(28:35):
reportedly expected to receive a two to three year bid
when he's sentenced on November seven.

Speaker 4 (28:40):
So he's going to do between two and three years.

Speaker 3 (28:42):
Yeah, that's what they're expecting. Okay, we don't know yet,
but that's what they expect.

Speaker 7 (28:46):
Oh wow, all right.

Speaker 3 (28:49):
Yeah, And Selena Gomez has talked about her mission to
introduce therapy in school. She was on The Kelly Clarkson
Show and she opened up about this mission that she
has about providing actcess and what they used to do
for kids and how they need to continue that.

Speaker 8 (29:03):
Here's what she said.

Speaker 13 (29:04):
There's this behavior therapy called dialectical behavior therapy. It is
a program that helps you understand your emotions and wise
mind and all these different things that you're kind of
walking through. And I just figured when you're young and
you're in school, they say are you happy face today?
Are you sad face? And I feel like they should
just keep that going into others till other grades. And yeah,

(29:26):
and I just feel like it's it's a necessity, just
like physical activity is and everything else. It would be
I think it would be amazing if I can make
it happen.

Speaker 4 (29:35):
Who's that talking, Selena Goman?

Speaker 5 (29:38):
How old is she?

Speaker 7 (29:39):
Seventy? She's nice.

Speaker 4 (29:44):
I like this idea, though I need this as an adult.

Speaker 3 (29:47):
And I wish man it would have had that as
it tell Yeah for sure, all right, well that is
your yet and when we come back, we have under
the radar. These are the theories that are not necessarily
in the headlines. They are under the radar. It's way
up with Angela.

Speaker 1 (30:00):
The news that relates to you. These stories are flying
under the radar.

Speaker 8 (30:04):
What's up? Its way up with Angela. Yee, I'm Angela Yee.

Speaker 3 (30:08):
Jazmine is here, Yes, Mano is here, and it's time
for mana.

Speaker 8 (30:12):
Are you gonna speak? I said, is here and drop?
Froze up?

Speaker 4 (30:19):
No, I didn't hear my d Do you want to
drop every single time?

Speaker 5 (30:24):
There you go?

Speaker 7 (30:24):
Heah?

Speaker 3 (30:27):
You know what you on when today you are the
same outfit looking like yesterday yesterday's news. All right, well,
let's get into these under the radar stories, stories that
are not necessarily in the front pages of the news,
but you still need to know about it. Now, a
teenager has surface at a Montana police station, nearly four

(30:50):
years after she disappeared. All right, So the young girl's
name is Alicia. She actually had a Facebook page Finding Alicia,
and she did at one point have a FaceTime with
her mother and let everybody know that she was okay
before she actually turned herself into the police station.

Speaker 8 (31:07):
Here is what Alicia sounded like.

Speaker 4 (31:10):
Did anybody hurt you in any way?

Speaker 5 (31:12):
You should thank you for the help nis.

Speaker 3 (31:17):
All right, So we don't know what happened, but it
looks like she's saying that she left out on her own, right,
and they said she is by all accounts safe. According
to what Glendall Police spokesman Jose Santiago, she's by all
accounts healthy and she is by all accounts happy. She's
not in any kind of trouble. She's not facing any
kind of charges. The case does remain under investigation. Please

(31:38):
do not have details about how she arrived in Montana,
either by the way she she disappeared from Arizona or
four years later.

Speaker 4 (31:48):
And now she's fourteen.

Speaker 3 (31:49):
When she left, yep, she was fourteen. Now she's eighteen
years old.

Speaker 8 (31:53):
All right.

Speaker 3 (31:53):
She identified herself as a missing person. And here is
what Jessica Nunyaz, who is her mom, had to say
about everybody now having things to say, even showing up
at the house.

Speaker 16 (32:04):
I know you want answers, and I do too, but
the public search for answers has taken a turn for
the dangerous. I have been harassed, My family has been
attacked all over the internet. The public has gone from
trying to help all these head to doing things like
trying to show up to her house and putting her
safety in jeopardy.

Speaker 11 (32:23):
So I beg.

Speaker 16 (32:24):
You, please, no more tiktoks, No more reaching out to
Elisia or to me with your speculations or questions. This
is not a movie, this is our life.

Speaker 8 (32:35):
She was on dateline too, in twenty twenty.

Speaker 5 (32:37):
So she just ran away then, yeah.

Speaker 3 (32:39):
So so in dateline they said they found a note
in their daughter's bedroom saying she ran away, which was
out of character. They also said their daughter was on
the autism spectrum and she could be shy or anxious
in some social situations.

Speaker 10 (32:52):
Okay, you know, so the thing about this is tough
is because the public gets invested. They try to help,
you know, find and then once you once they find you,
they want to know what happened.

Speaker 4 (32:59):
They what the back for.

Speaker 3 (33:01):
Yeah, but then you also have to understand the girl
was fourteen, she's now eighteen. We don't know what she's
been through. It's been tough for the family. They did dateline.
There was no foul play from what we can see.
So let them have a moment as a family. Get
it together, and I'm sure at some point you'll hear.
But just calm it down, Okay, all right now. According
to a study by a research center, Asian American workers

(33:23):
are most likely to be replaced by AI now. That
study looked into the exposure of American workers to AI
technology and their potential risk of being replaced or assisted
by AI symptom systems and technical writers, budget analysts, web developers,
and data key operators are among those with high exposure
to being displaced by artificial intelligence, but workers like firefighters, barbers,

(33:45):
and janitors have low exposure due to the nature of
their work. So according to the study, approximately nineteen percent
of American workers held jobs that are the most exposed
to AI technologies. Asian workers are at the highest of
that n twenty four percent compared to white, Black, and
Hispanic counterparts, and women also faced a slightly higher risk,
with twenty one percent of female workers being exposed to

(34:06):
AI in their jobs compared to nineteen percent of male workers.

Speaker 4 (34:10):
By the way, that's interesting, all.

Speaker 3 (34:12):
Right, well that is your under the radar, and you
know we got the way up mix at the top
of the hour. Plus Sanya Richards Ross is going to
be joining us from Real Housewives of Atlanta.

Speaker 8 (34:22):
You know they are in town filming the reunion.

Speaker 3 (34:24):
And I know she got a lot to say from
what she can tell us, So make sure y'all listen,
let's get some scoopes.

Speaker 8 (34:29):
It's way up at Angela Yee. She's like the tout
like they.

Speaker 9 (34:32):
Angela Jean, like they Angela Jee.

Speaker 13 (34:35):
Man.

Speaker 1 (34:35):
She's spilling it all. This is yet way up.

Speaker 3 (34:41):
Yes, it's way up at Angela Yee, I'm Angela Yee.

Speaker 8 (34:43):
And Jasmine is.

Speaker 4 (34:44):
Here, Yes, something a brand, I'm my own brand.

Speaker 10 (34:47):
Mano is here, No, man Yeah, Ano is stealing my
blanket because he's cold.

Speaker 5 (34:54):
First of all, it's not your blanket.

Speaker 7 (34:55):
This is the property of the Way Up Show, Way
Up gang. Okay, we share it.

Speaker 4 (35:00):
No, we don't share. This is I took over the blankets.

Speaker 3 (35:03):
And you know, a lot of us have to deal
with it being hot outside record heat and then going
into office buildings and being freezing. Yeah, you know, so
we always know you got to bring us sweater. Okay,
Now let's get his arms here, let's get into this et,
and he's gonna have these out for a few days.

Speaker 8 (35:17):
Yes, all right.

Speaker 3 (35:18):
So Drake and twenty one Savage, their show in Memphis
has been canceled. Shout out to everybody listening on K
ninety seven in Memphis. Yes, and it's you know, basically
he first had postponed it. Now it's canceled. They said
at the FedEx Forum. It would be logistically impossible for Drakes.
It's all a blur tour with twenty one Savage, to
stop at the venue due to the magnitude of production.

(35:40):
He was first supposed to be there on June twenty ninth.
He was going to kick off the tour there and
then that show was canceled and he did get the
key to the city, and then he filmed a music
video there, but then now they canceled it. So you know,
he's also delayed his upcoming Milwaukee show by a day
from August third to the fourth. And I'm pretty sure
that a lot of that has to do with his
stage show that he has.

Speaker 10 (36:02):
I feel like they should know in advance whether or
not they can accommodate him, right.

Speaker 3 (36:06):
Yeah, but you know, sometimes maybe people add things to
the show, or maybe they think they can, or maybe
as they get closer to the day, because he has
these like huge balloon things that fly through the air
and all the stuff that he wants to do. So
I'm sure, and there's a lot of technicals. Yeah, yeah,
it's a big production, because you've been to the show.
I went to it, Yeah, at the Bark Plays. Okay,
all right, now let's talk about Men's Health magazine. So

(36:29):
I saw method Man was trending and I was like, oh,
why is method Man trending and the reason why he's
on the cover of Men's Health. It is the Hip
Hop fiftieth anniversary issue. Alongside him Bust the Rhymes, fifty Cent, Common, Ludicrous,
and Whiz Khalifa, and they're all showing their physiques and
also talking about their musical and fitness journeys. All right,
Bust and Rhyme recently lost one hundred pounds. He said

(36:51):
he's doing two a day workouts. Oh wow, so that
means wade circuit SNA. What is it cry? That's when
you're going this freezer cold.

Speaker 4 (37:01):
How does that help you lose weight?

Speaker 7 (37:03):
Because see that's good for your body, though, shocks your body.
I did it before. That's why they tell you Cole
Shaw was good for you.

Speaker 4 (37:11):
Huh Yeah.

Speaker 3 (37:12):
And then they had those things where you go from
like one pool into the other and it it'll be
like a freezing and it's really hot.

Speaker 4 (37:18):
Didn't we do like a I did that before. We
did that in a Mexico?

Speaker 8 (37:21):
Yeah, yeah, we did all right? All right?

Speaker 3 (37:23):
And also fifty Cent posted on Twitter check me out
on the cover of Men's Health. Method Man is making
us number one on TV, I said, put him in
the center f that let's keep winning, and that is
a fact, all right.

Speaker 8 (37:33):
That's why method Man was trending.

Speaker 3 (37:35):
Now fifty Cent that each of these guys also have
individual interviews, and so fifty Cent is talking about building
hip hop's fittest body. He said he's also working out
to get himself stronger, because who's to say you're not
gonna hit again, and so he just wants to make
sure that he is always thayking fit.

Speaker 8 (37:52):
And I think he's been known for that.

Speaker 4 (37:53):
You know them arms.

Speaker 3 (37:55):
Yeah, he's definitely known for his working out. And so
is his girlfriend, by the way, Yeah she has a
nice body too, all.

Speaker 8 (38:00):
Right, Now a method Man in the meantime.

Speaker 3 (38:02):
In his article, he's talking about his silent battle with depression,
and he said, it went from this childhood joy to
this euphoric feeling a celebrity to feeling inadequate and not
good enough and not even knowing that I've been depressed
since I was a youngster. A lot of PTSD I
had never dealt with before started resurfacing. So he said,
during his prime, health was an afterthought, and with stardom

(38:23):
came being shuttle from place to place for album promos
and performances and eating a lot of fast food, and
of course at that time he had a fast metabolism.
And then ghost Face was diagnosed with type one diabetes,
and he said that was the first guy that was
really on this fitness ish. A lot of it he
had to do with his illness, and so then he
overcame his issues and went sober by paying better attention
to his health.

Speaker 8 (38:43):
All right.

Speaker 3 (38:44):
So he was very honest in this interview about the
things that he went through.

Speaker 4 (38:48):
Met the man looked good.

Speaker 8 (38:50):
Well, that's why he's trending.

Speaker 3 (38:51):
People said, of course, all right, and then lastly, let's
talk about some more positive things.

Speaker 8 (38:56):
Okay, all right.

Speaker 3 (38:57):
Tilla Swift she gave a hundred thousand dollar bonuses for
the tour truck drivers for her tour for ra Yes,
So they've been hauling around her production set, and that's
why she wanted to make sure she gave them that
extra hundred thousand dollars, all right. They also said for
end of the tour bonuses. She also gave it to
other people that worked with her as well. So production

(39:20):
sources say that she also gave bonuses to band members, dancers,
lighting and sound technicians, caterers, and others.

Speaker 4 (39:26):
Beautiful. I love that.

Speaker 3 (39:27):
But her nationwide tour made over a billion dollars in
sales too, by the way, so that's right, pay it forward.

Speaker 4 (39:32):
Everybody got moneyed, everybody eats.

Speaker 3 (39:35):
She had fifty truckers on that tour, so that means
that's about five million dollars that she gave to people.
And the Rock he also reportedly gifted UFC fighter Timba
Grimbo a fully furnished house in Miami.

Speaker 8 (39:48):
All right.

Speaker 3 (39:48):
He had revealed that he had a meager seven dollars
in his bank account before his victorious performance at UFC
Vegas seventy three, and he had a lot of hardships
he faced on his journey to America. And so the
Rock actually saw all of this and he said, I
want to had seven bucks too. I've been there on
that grind, and so he went above and beyond and

(40:08):
gave him that fully furnished house in Miami.

Speaker 4 (40:10):
Do you remember when you had seven bucks in your
bank account?

Speaker 3 (40:12):
Angela, Yeah, I remember when I had no bucks. I
had negative before. All right, Well that so, yeah, the
Rock help us out, don't kidding? Well, that is your
yea tea, and I want to talk about that too, right,
since we just said that when there was a time
that we were struggling, did you ever have anybody help
you out, gift you anything, do anything to support you
in any way.

Speaker 8 (40:32):
Let's acknowledge those people when we come back. It's way
up with Angela Yee.

Speaker 11 (40:37):
Up, Angela yee is way up.

Speaker 3 (40:40):
Always end up just buying some things I don't need,
Like I just bought some winter boots and I'm about
to like the Hottest Summer.

Speaker 10 (40:48):
Listen, and I'm about to buy the It was a.

Speaker 3 (40:52):
Sale though, But I will say the best time to
buy things is not when you need them, is when
you don't like because then you're always rushing like, oh
my god, I have this thing happening later today, and
I end I'm spending a lot of money on something.

Speaker 5 (41:04):
The same day.

Speaker 4 (41:06):
Did you send it to send me billing?

Speaker 8 (41:07):
Yeah, I got it. I'm trying to find it.

Speaker 3 (41:09):
But we're on the air, so just give me one second, Jasmine,
Give me one second, Jasmine, trying to work. We were
just talking about Terryls Swift and how she gifted the
fifty truckers that were on her tour the production bringing
together her whole set. She gave them me to a
hundred thousand dollars as a bonus, as well as other
people who worked on the tour, And we talked about

(41:29):
the Rock gifting a Miami fully furnished house to a
UFC fighter. Now, I want to ask when we were
down and out right and not saying that everybody in
there is down in at the UFC fighter though, only
did have seven dollars before his last fighter. Yeah, yeah,
that is it happens though, So what is something nice
that somebody has done for you?

Speaker 8 (41:48):
Like, let's acknowledge goodness.

Speaker 7 (41:50):
For one, I've had gifts. I mean I'm talking jurry
money everything who was doing it? I got good people
around here that's always had. Man, my people, day one
friends that are actually brothers. You know, we've we've helped
each other out, you know, in one way or another

(42:10):
throughout these years, throughout our journey.

Speaker 3 (42:12):
When you were locked up and you came home, did
they have like money and get it?

Speaker 5 (42:15):
I came home. Listen, when I came home.

Speaker 7 (42:17):
The first time I came home, my brother Daiko, my
brother Mouse came and picked me up brandw S five hundred,
put the chain on me like you know, yeah it
was I came home. Yeah, it was it was great. Yeah,
it was late. You know, I didn't have to worry about,
you know, riding train and I had to worry about
having somewhere to live or have to worry about certain things.

Speaker 5 (42:39):
I was already you know, in motion.

Speaker 8 (42:41):
Right, because you know how hard that is for some
people they come home.

Speaker 7 (42:44):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, it's very it's very hard.

Speaker 8 (42:46):
That has to be, especially finding a place to live.

Speaker 7 (42:49):
A lot of times, a lot of times we uh,
we forget about just some of the simple things, right,
just having somewhere to live and just having good family
and just having the things that you need. But because
all of the things that you've got right now, one
day you was praying for them. One day he was
hoping for him. He was wishing for them.

Speaker 3 (43:05):
And some people still are exactly and some people get
things in ticket for granted, you'd be like, I prayed
for this, then you get it, and you want more.

Speaker 4 (43:14):
We always want more.

Speaker 7 (43:15):
I try to always stay grateful, right, because that's the
that's the that's how you welcome other things.

Speaker 3 (43:20):
Now, Dasman, what about you? Have you ever had somebody
when you was down and out that really helped you out?

Speaker 4 (43:25):
Yeah, my best childhood friend. Her name is Nedda.

Speaker 10 (43:28):
She and I used to borrow money back and forth,
like the same, like one hundred dollars back and forth,
because I was like I was always going into the
negative with my bank account, like I really did not
have especially straight out of college, I was super broke.
But then I feel like I was even more broke
when I got out of college because I had bills,
I had rent, I had a car. No, and my
best friend Netta used to always give me money and
I would give it back and we would go back

(43:49):
and forth and it was super helpful. You know, when
you don't have it and you know what sucks. It's
like you're being a negative and they.

Speaker 4 (43:57):
Hit you with all these overdrive feed and they'll do
it again. It's like you can't even get out, can't
get out.

Speaker 8 (44:03):
I said.

Speaker 3 (44:04):
There was a lawsuit against one of the banks because
they were like double charging over traft fees.

Speaker 8 (44:08):
Yep. Well, my best.

Speaker 3 (44:11):
Friend from college Santi, so she always had credit cards
and everything, and she had a car. But anyway, whenever
it was time to go out to eat, she would
always be like, come on, let's go eat.

Speaker 8 (44:20):
I'm like I can't.

Speaker 3 (44:21):
I can only eat on campus and she'd be like, no,
I got it. Like we went to how It's home coming,
she'd be like, I got it, you know. So it
was great because she would do that and she didn't
even expect me to pay her back. She would just
be like, I got it. But I'm the type of
person I don't really like people doing stuff for me
like that.

Speaker 4 (44:36):
Yes, you get uncomfortable.

Speaker 7 (44:38):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (44:38):
So I remember she went to Hawaii and she was like,
come to Hawaii. I was like, now, girl, but she
was like, no, I'll just pay for it. You could
pay me back, but I didn't do it because I
felt like I can't pay you back. So I didn't
end up even going on that trip. But she always
was super generous with everything that she had going on.
The flip side of that, though, with Santi is that
she could borrow from you and she would just forget

(44:58):
about it. But you know, you know how some people
you can you'd be like here and it wasn't even
borrowing because she needed it. It would be just like, oh,
I don't have my wallet with me, and you'd be like,
I'm the pursuit of happiness, Like I need that twelve
dollars that was my last I can't ask for it,
but yes, we just want to acknowledge people who really

(45:19):
helped us out when we most needed it.

Speaker 8 (45:20):
You know, that's really dope.

Speaker 3 (45:21):
And today we have a special guest joining us, which
I'm excited about us Sonya Richards Vross is going to
be up here from Real Housewives of Atlanta, So may
share y'all stay tuned in and make sure you check
out all the interviews on Way Up with Yee on
the YouTube channel of the office. Interview is up there
right now. This interview will post also when it's over.
It's way up.

Speaker 11 (45:39):
Hey, yeah, she's back at it. In the Way Up
with Angela Yee.

Speaker 8 (45:47):
Is on What's Up? Its way up?

Speaker 3 (45:49):
But Angela Yee, I'm Angela Yee. My girl Jazzmine is.

Speaker 8 (45:52):
Here, yeah, on my own brand.

Speaker 3 (45:55):
Mano is here no maya.

Speaker 8 (45:58):
Ah yeah, it'd be so here every day we eat.

Speaker 5 (46:04):
Or we're gonna.

Speaker 3 (46:05):
We're gonna eat when we get to the airport.

Speaker 5 (46:07):
Her hands on me, You alive? You just put your
hands on.

Speaker 4 (46:10):
Me twice because you were mess on my volume.

Speaker 8 (46:14):
Oh yeah.

Speaker 3 (46:14):
So what happens is Mano and Jasmine might need to
be separated because they're always picking at each other.

Speaker 10 (46:20):
No, he's messing with my volume, so he'll turn it
all the way up, and so when it's.

Speaker 8 (46:25):
Dangerous, it is.

Speaker 4 (46:28):
Also he stole my blanket.

Speaker 7 (46:31):
This is correct.

Speaker 3 (46:33):
We listen to you guys. Okay, we do have an
interview today, Sonya. Richard Russ is going to be joining
us from Real Housewives of Atlanta. But also I gotta
let y'all know about Iheart's Living Black. We do this
every single year and it's our annual love letter to
black culture. We're celebrating this year the fiftieth anniversary of
hip Hop. Honoring the legacy is hosted by Jess Hilarious.

Speaker 8 (46:55):
So who are you going to see on there?

Speaker 3 (46:56):
Well, of course I share Mi Gael, Glorilla, Coco Jones,
Chloe Lolve, Brooke from Brooklyn, Roddie Rich and more. And
you can hear all of this on our iHeartRadio hip
Hop and R and B stations that happens tomorrow seven
pm Local time and also streaming on the iHeartRadio YouTube
and Facebook channels. I'm on there too, guys, by the way,

(47:16):
and the segment that I have has to do with
hair and hair styles, and so y'all are going to
really enjoy this as we get to walk through and
look at some different hairstyles throughout different eras of our culture.
All right, it's way up at Angela yee Sognya Richards
is up? Signya Richards Ross. Sorry, it's up next, It's
way up at Angela yee.

Speaker 11 (47:37):
You ride the way up with Angela yee.

Speaker 8 (47:40):
Whoop Angela yee ye.

Speaker 3 (47:42):
If y'all don't already know, I'm a big fan of
Real Housewives of Atlanta and Sonya Richards Ross is here.

Speaker 15 (47:47):
I'm excited to be here. Thanks for having me. Finally
made it work. I feel like we've been trying to
do this.

Speaker 8 (47:51):
For a while.

Speaker 3 (47:52):
I know, and you guys have been in town filming
the reunion. Yes, I saw the seating chart. Yeah, okay,
so you're next to Marlow. Yes, that's my girl.

Speaker 8 (48:00):
Yeah, that's perfect. Is that one on the streets?

Speaker 3 (48:08):
So when you did that deep side like, yes, how
has it been so far? The reunion or just the
se reunion?

Speaker 8 (48:13):
No, the reunion.

Speaker 15 (48:14):
So honestly, the first reunion was tougher for me because
I didn't know what to expect.

Speaker 8 (48:18):
I was super anxious. It was just a lot. This
is what I knew what to expect, and I.

Speaker 15 (48:22):
Was excited about it because I feel like the reunion
gives you an opportunity to air everything out, and I
felt like, yesterday we did a really good job of
getting through everything all right.

Speaker 3 (48:31):
And you've got a lot going on. So this is
your second season on Real House as Atlanta. Like you said,
the first season, you didn't quite know what to expect.
How was that adjustment because you had your own show
before that was focused on you and your family, but
now you're part of a cast of women who you
didn't necessarily know, right or even like grow up, you know,
being friends with right.

Speaker 15 (48:51):
No, I think that a lot of people don't understand
how challenging it is to join such an iconic cast.
You know, it was tricky because you want to show
up fully as yourself, but quite naturally when you first
meet people, you know, it's an adjustment, like I'm trying
to get to know you, like you might not understand
my humor or my sarcasm. And so I feel like
that was tough, and it's all being aired when people

(49:11):
wanted you to do X, Y and Z, and so,
you know, I think building real, meaningful friendships, which is
what makes the show works takes time, and so this season.

Speaker 8 (49:19):
I felt like it got a little bit better.

Speaker 15 (49:21):
Yeah, and I felt like even more authentic and organic.

Speaker 8 (49:23):
You know, as a part of the past.

Speaker 3 (49:25):
Now, one of the things about you that comes up
is that people act like, you know, you go back
and forth and who is she really friends with? She
says she's neutral, but she's not neutral. Do you feel
like you were forced to kind of have to pick aside?

Speaker 8 (49:36):
This is a good question, Angela and I. So here's
the whole thing about that.

Speaker 15 (49:40):
I feel like the fans and people who watch the
show and are invested in the show, which I love,
forget that I've only known these women for the same
length of time. So at that point, when you know,
before season two started, I and in the off season,
I had gotten really close to Candy and Marlowe.

Speaker 8 (49:54):
Those are the two I hung out with the most.

Speaker 15 (49:56):
So the first couple of weeks, they get into this
huge fight and I'm like, oh, so I really was
trying to be a good friend and trying to mediate
the situation, you know. So I felt like I wasn't
trying to pick a side or come across like I
was riding the fence. It was more about just trying
to show up for both of them. And as the
season continues, I do become closer tomorrow throughout the season,
but that's just organ.

Speaker 3 (50:16):
I'm talking to Sanya Richards Ross from Real Housewives of
Atlanta and Kenya has also on followed you. I saw
that was a thing social medium and all right, but
in oftenish she did host your auction for you as
the auctioneer, which is nice as a nonprofit. Yes, and
I told her when she was at Paros like that
was nice that you were able to do that.

Speaker 15 (50:35):
As soon as you asked her, she said yeah. As
soon as I asked her, she said yes, yeah, And
I appreciate that so much. I mean, one of the
things I love about the women on this show is
regardless of what's going on with us, if it's a
good cause or if something happens to someone, everyone shows
up for that person.

Speaker 8 (50:48):
And that's just been my experience.

Speaker 15 (50:50):
And what Kenya did, I mean, helping us raise eighty
thousand dollars and helping so far over eighteen women who
are suffering with homelessness who have children, I mean, incredible.
However there is however, but while that's happening simultaneously. We're
trying to build a friendship too off camera on camera,
and I felt like, and we talked about this on
the re unions, I don't want to get too deep

(51:11):
into it.

Speaker 13 (51:12):
You know.

Speaker 15 (51:12):
That's amazing. I love that she did that for my
mammy nation. But at the same time, there were things
that she was doing to me personally that I didn't
feel like she was really trying to build our friendship. Okay,
I was disappointed with how she treated me, you know,
in other situations.

Speaker 3 (51:26):
Ready a cliffhanger guy. And I should have started this
off by saying, congratulations. I apologize for that. Congratulations. The
baby is due on Christmas Day?

Speaker 8 (51:35):
How did that? Who said that?

Speaker 3 (51:37):
I saw that in the December twenty thing?

Speaker 15 (51:41):
Who said that, Yes, I'm here, she is due in December?

Speaker 8 (51:45):
And yeah, it's like, what a Christmas gift?

Speaker 13 (51:46):
That is? Right?

Speaker 11 (51:47):
She?

Speaker 15 (51:47):
Okay, No, I'm calling her she because I want a girl.
So I will constantly slip and say that, but I
don't know what it is yet. Okay, So I try
to hear she, hear she, But I just keep putting
out into the atmosphere because I want a girl so much.

Speaker 3 (52:00):
I was like you here here first, and even having
to be able to film the show while you were
pregnant before, and then being open about a miscarriage. That's
something that so many women go through, right, And then
for you to be able to open up about things
like that, I'm sure a lot of people reached out
to you to share their own experiences too.

Speaker 8 (52:17):
Yeah, that was Angela.

Speaker 15 (52:18):
So you know, I had this company that I started
four or five years ago called mammy Nation, and it specifically
supports black moms. And I have heard almost everything right
from miscarriages to you know, infertility, all kinds of stuff
around motherhood. But man, like, when I experienced my own miscarriage, nothing,
it was just mind blowing. I think what happens to

(52:39):
the minute you get pregnant, you open your heart up
to becoming a mom. And then I actually had a
really traumatic miscarriage. I was actually visiting New York. I
was here for work, and it was awful. I fainted
and had to go to the hospital, had a blood
transfusion and it was really difficult. And it just, you know,
gives you so much more empathy and compassion for women
who experience that. And most couple of times and who

(53:01):
keep wanting to try, and so it was just really hard.
And you actually see the fullness of the story towards
the end of the season. And I when I first
saw it, I was like, this is crazy.

Speaker 8 (53:10):
To have to watch. But then what a blessing that
a month later here you are.

Speaker 15 (53:14):
Yeah, so God restores And I'm so grateful because I
am so excited to be a mom again and so
appreciative you know that we were able to conceive again
so quickly.

Speaker 3 (53:23):
So how did your husband had to Russ help you
deal with that too?

Speaker 8 (53:27):
Yeah, for the.

Speaker 3 (53:28):
Two of you having to you know, go through that
together as a couple, because I know he was excited
also of course, of course, And I haven't really had
a chance to talk about this is that.

Speaker 8 (53:36):
That moment in our relationship.

Speaker 15 (53:38):
It was almost like a reset for us because we
you know, my husband, I've been here for twenty years
this year, We've been here for a long time. He
wanted us to have a child sooner and I just
wasn't ready. I realized when I in that time, I
started to dig deep, like why why are you opposed
to having this child? Like what is it really? And
I realized that as a woman I had found that
I had brought so much value to the world when

(54:00):
I was competing, right, you know. It's like I was
this it was this powerful thing. And then you become
a mom and you lose that, like like how do
I show up in the world now, you know?

Speaker 8 (54:09):
And I struggled with that.

Speaker 15 (54:10):
I was like, man, I felt overwhelmed with motherhood with
one kid, and I was like, I just want to
be able to do everything.

Speaker 8 (54:17):
That I love at a high level, you know.

Speaker 15 (54:20):
And so when I lost that child in New York,
I really had to recent her and be like, you
know what, I can do this, like I've done it before.
I have all the supporting resources that I need. Family
comes first, like that is number one, you know. And
then I know, I know, if I know as a woman,
if I focus on that, then everything else will be

(54:40):
added to me.

Speaker 8 (54:41):
But I wasn't there for a long time, all right,
Sonya Richard Ross is here with us.

Speaker 3 (54:46):
Much of respect to her too, because she actually is
an Olympic gold medalist of four time Olympic gold medalist.
By the way, we got more with her when we
come back about Real Housewives of Atlanta is way up
with Angela Yee.

Speaker 11 (55:00):
You've had a way up with Angela Yee.

Speaker 8 (55:03):
What's happens way up?

Speaker 3 (55:04):
But Angela Yee, I'm Angela Gee. And Sanya Richards wors
is here with us. How do you and and Kenya
move forward now from this? Because she really you know,
I told you we spoke to her and she felt
a certain way about the fact that, you know, she
did these things for you, and then she felt like
you were talking and she already had some issues, you know,
from the first season. You're talking about her butt and
stuff like that. Do you think that you want to

(55:26):
mend things or are you sometimes like, look, maybe we're
just not meant to be friends for real?

Speaker 13 (55:30):
Yeah?

Speaker 15 (55:31):
I mean, to be very honest, I feel like in
these first two years of getting to know the ladies,
I feel like I have acquiesced a lot, right. I
feel like I have given them a lot of, you know,
space to be themselves. At this point now, I feel
like I'm starting to figure out, you know, like who's who.
And I do feel like there's a way forward for
me and Kenya. But what I'm not going to do
is I'm not going to not be friends with Marlowe authentically,

(55:54):
and I am not going to allow for her to
do things on camera that appear to be what real
friends do, but then not treat me like a real
friend off camera.

Speaker 3 (56:04):
Okay, So it's hard to tell because you never know
what's going on off camera.

Speaker 8 (56:08):
Yeah, and what about.

Speaker 3 (56:09):
You as being the person on the show, it feels
like you and Candy are the ones that are like
in the most you know, stable relationships right now, And
so when it comes to you haven't dated in a
long time, it's a whole different error out here right, Yeah,
it's hot out here. Okay, So what type of advice
are you giving, say Marlow, when it comes to dating.

Speaker 15 (56:32):
So I think, like you said, I haven't been a
dating game for a long time, and I got very
lucky to find the love of my life in college, right,
which I feel like is where you should find them
because there's so many options when you're young and in college, like,
as you get older, you don't want to go places
where men are so anyways, but it's like, Lauren.

Speaker 8 (56:47):
How do you it's not that lucky? Okay, if you
don't find it in college.

Speaker 15 (56:52):
A couple of the tips I would say, So, I
think that worked for Ross and I is I feel
like it's important to communicate even in.

Speaker 8 (56:57):
The early stages, like what do you both want?

Speaker 15 (57:00):
Because what happens a lot of times you're in a
relationship with somebody and y'all don't want the same things,
right like he looking for a wife and you're looking for,
you know, a booth thing or vice versa. So I
feel like you got to be always very clear as
to what you want. I think people have a lot
of pride and don't want to say it, so they
end up waiting. So I think once you develop that
kind of communication, it gets stronger and stronger as you
go and ROSSO and I communicate very well, right, super

(57:22):
clear about what it is we want and all that
kind of stuff. I think you also cannot like Marlowe,
I tell marlow you can't have this list or this
vision of what the person's going to be, because nine
times out of ten, that's not what God's gonna bless
you with.

Speaker 8 (57:35):
You know what I mean. You have to just be open,
have an open heart. And when you're at a certain
level too, it's also gets a little harder. You know
that pool.

Speaker 15 (57:42):
Gets slimmer and slimmer, Yeah, exactly, And so I think
you have to have an open heart and not have
this preconceived idea of what he's gonna look like, what
he's gonna do. And then I think then probably the
most important thing is you focus on yourself. I think
for me, when I was in college, I was focusing
on being Olympic champion and being the best I could be,
and I feel like I acted somebody who was similar, right,
you know what I mean. So when you're focused on

(58:03):
you and doing all the things that make you happy
and growing, I feel like you attract the right person.
So I think those are the three tips I would get.

Speaker 3 (58:09):
What were some of the challenges for you guys haven't
gotten together at such a young age, cause that because
that is young, and y'all were both like at the
top of what it is that you do.

Speaker 8 (58:17):
So what were some of the challenges that you had
early on?

Speaker 15 (58:20):
This is going to sound crazy, but like our marriage
up until probably right before a duce was like a
was like a honeymoon fairy tale, Like we didn't have
a lot of issues.

Speaker 8 (58:29):
And even though my.

Speaker 15 (58:29):
Husband played in New York and I remember going to
a game one time, Angela and Or like a their
camp and they were like women outside with their phone
numbers like on billboards.

Speaker 8 (58:39):
I put it on. I'll put on everything. I love.

Speaker 6 (58:43):
Laws.

Speaker 8 (58:44):
I also think that it kept me safe too, but
I mean women with their numbers on billboards.

Speaker 15 (58:50):
I was like, so you want anybody to call you, You're
not gonna say like, hey you exactly, like you just
don't have anybody taking number, so we would you know.
Obviously he had all of that, but still, like, we
never went through anything crazy. There was no you know.
And I think the toughest challenges for us came after
we became parents. You know, we really struggled with going
from two to three. And I think at that time

(59:11):
in our marriage, a lot of things were happening. At
the same time. We both were retiring from sports, which
was really difficult. It's really difficult, and then I got
pregnant right away. We had a kid who were living
in the same house full time for the first time,
because when we were competing, I'd be gone for a month.
You know, it's a different dynamic when you're not always
with each other than when you're like every day in
the same house, you know. So those were probably the

(59:31):
biggest challenges that we face in our relationship was becoming
parents and you know, we figured that out navigating through
that now and I feel ready for baby number two.

Speaker 8 (59:38):
But yeah, we didn't have a lot of issues in
the early stage.

Speaker 3 (59:41):
It was this blissful well Asanya, thank you so much
for coming back. I do really appreciate it. I've been
wanting to have you undertow even when you guys had
your own reality show. I was trying to make that
happen when I was on the Breakfast Club. But I'm
glad we made this happen.

Speaker 8 (59:54):
Thanks for having me. You're doing such a great job. Oh,
thank you serious.

Speaker 15 (59:58):
Yeah, it's really great to have you as a woman
who I think you just have your finger on the polls.
You understand issues that we care about. You talk to
people that we care about hearing from. So just keep going.
You way up, but you're gonna keep going way, way, way,
way up.

Speaker 8 (01:00:11):
She's good. Here, go ahead, and yeah, this is a treat.

Speaker 3 (01:00:14):
Thanks for having me back, and congratulations to you. I
cannot wait to watch this whole journey when she's born.

Speaker 15 (01:00:20):
When she's born. Wait, we're gonna keep saying she still
she comes. It's a way up with Angela. Yee, all right,
when we come back, we got ask Yee.

Speaker 3 (01:00:27):
We have our award winning advice giver Mano in the
building and Jasmine Brand is here. It's way up at
Angela Yee eight hundred two ninety two fifty one fifty.

Speaker 8 (01:00:36):
Ask Yee is.

Speaker 11 (01:00:36):
Next gat everybody.

Speaker 1 (01:00:38):
Since with it's relationship with career advice, Angela's dropping facts,
you should know.

Speaker 11 (01:00:43):
This is ask gee.

Speaker 8 (01:00:45):
What's up?

Speaker 3 (01:00:45):
It's way up at Angela Yee. I'm Angela Yee and
Jasmin Brand is here, Yes, I'm here, Mano is here, yes,
and you guys are here for ask Yee. Eight hundred
two ninety two fifty one fifty is a number now,
y'all know. We do take voicemails also, And this anonymous
call left a voice message and here it is kay Azela.

Speaker 17 (01:01:03):
I am having some baby dady drama and I just
want some popular advice. We are kind of popular on
social media right And I recently took a social media
hiatus for like the next six month because I just
been having like a lot of stuff going on personally
close death in the family. I'm a new mom, trying
to run my own business, trying to hear from my

(01:01:24):
toxic relationships in my own toxic ways, anyway, since I
took the six month hiatus, my baby daddy turned around
and post like a thirty six minute video basically lying
on me, I'm keeping our son from him and all
this other stuff. Do I go back on social media
just seppear to err and show my receipts since we

(01:01:46):
want to show receipts, or do I stay focused? I
took a six month transformation challenge. Part of that is
not being on social media. Part of that is not
dealing with any drama. Part of me is like, oh
hell no, since we air and stuff, less airing. But
then another part of me is like, no, focus on
your healing. I just want some advice, like what to do?

Speaker 3 (01:02:04):
All right now, she did this whole thing to stay
off of social media. She did this whole detox is cleanse.
The last thing you want to do right now is
go back and forth on social media with your child's
father trying to prove anything. You don't need to prove
stuff to people watching on social media.

Speaker 5 (01:02:20):
Exactly.

Speaker 7 (01:02:21):
It's the whole purpose is you're doing the whole cleanse,
and you going back and like, defeast the whole purpose.

Speaker 3 (01:02:26):
You know, it looks crazy and all of this the
guy who's going on social media trying to bash his
baby mom and talking about his situation with that. Nobody
is looking at it like, man, that was dope that
he did that. Nobody right, And if you go back
and forth, there's no winning. You know who wins. The
people who are the audience, the people who get to
feed into the drama.

Speaker 5 (01:02:46):
They'll be thoroughly entertained.

Speaker 7 (01:02:48):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (01:02:48):
I was about to say it is entertaining to watch, Yeah,
and then.

Speaker 7 (01:02:51):
You're still angry. Yeah, that doesn't help.

Speaker 10 (01:02:53):
It's got to suck though, to sit there and watch
somebody you know, it's lying on you, like, are you serious?

Speaker 5 (01:02:58):
Right?

Speaker 7 (01:02:59):
But but what's the sens to taking the whole clanse
and being away from social media just to get right
back on it and then crash out.

Speaker 8 (01:03:06):
Plus, what he wants is for you to do that.

Speaker 3 (01:03:09):
He put that out there so that now you can
be baited into having a back and forth. Don't give
him the attention that he is so thirsty for. Just
focus on what you're doing. If you want to post
something post you doing things with your child right now?

Speaker 8 (01:03:22):
Yes you're not put but she's going to go back
and forth.

Speaker 4 (01:03:27):
No sail, you're sixty months plus.

Speaker 3 (01:03:29):
Yeah, you know, it's great when life is good and
you don't got to worry about social media because that's
not real. And clearly, if he's on there line and
you engage in that, all it's gonna do is make
it way bigger than what it already is. You know,
you're a good mom. The people who know you in
real life know you're a good mom. They know you're
not doing the things that he's accusing you of. And
if one day you ever have to talk about it,

(01:03:50):
at least you'll be coming from a space of no
my stay peace.

Speaker 7 (01:03:54):
He said they got only fans, right, she's a post
her only fans.

Speaker 8 (01:03:56):
She did not say that.

Speaker 4 (01:03:57):
You just make that up.

Speaker 8 (01:03:58):
Why would you say.

Speaker 5 (01:03:59):
That they said that? What did they say this?

Speaker 8 (01:04:01):
He said, they're famous on social media?

Speaker 4 (01:04:03):
How you just add you just add only fans of that?

Speaker 7 (01:04:06):
Figuring out like that's is that subscribe?

Speaker 8 (01:04:11):
Well anyway, that's our advice to you.

Speaker 3 (01:04:13):
Okay, do what you know your instincts are telling you
to do. Don't get rash and fall into the trap,
because that.

Speaker 8 (01:04:19):
Is a trap.

Speaker 4 (01:04:21):
He's like a preacher right now, all.

Speaker 3 (01:04:22):
Right, it is way up at Angela gyee ask ye
and when we come back. We have the last word,
because you know you guys always have the last word.

Speaker 8 (01:04:29):
Eight hundred and two nine fifty one fifty. It's way
up at Angela yee.

Speaker 11 (01:04:32):
Take up the phone, tap, get your voice heard. What
the word is? He is the last word on Way
Up with Angela?

Speaker 15 (01:04:40):
Yee?

Speaker 8 (01:04:41):
What's up?

Speaker 3 (01:04:41):
It's way up at Angela yee. I'm Angela yee. Jasmine's here,
what's up? And Meino's here? Mano new Maynos, same old clues.

Speaker 10 (01:04:49):
Okay, Dusty Dusty Manos.

Speaker 7 (01:04:54):
Dusty with no a month still would be dusty, still
would be done. You have to go. I gotta stand
on something. I put them back and put you right
back into plastic playing.

Speaker 8 (01:05:10):
But Mayo did lose a bet.

Speaker 3 (01:05:11):
So he's wearing the same house and this is only
day two.

Speaker 4 (01:05:15):
You do smoke already smoked, doing great?

Speaker 8 (01:05:17):
Do you shave under your arms?

Speaker 5 (01:05:18):
Yeah?

Speaker 8 (01:05:19):
Let me see? Oh yeah, yes, he's he's just that
little hair.

Speaker 7 (01:05:23):
Yeah.

Speaker 8 (01:05:24):
Okay, all right, well listen.

Speaker 3 (01:05:26):
Thank you to sign you, Richard Russ for joining us
from Real Housewives of Atlanta. You can watch that full
interview on the YouTube A Way Up with Ye So
check it out. There's a lot of really great interviews.
You can actually go back and listen to some prior
ones we did. This show has been going since February. Wow,
it's now August.

Speaker 10 (01:05:45):
Congratulations, Angela, thank you, congrats.

Speaker 3 (01:05:48):
We've all been out here working hard since then. We've
seen Mayo go through a lot of changes.

Speaker 4 (01:05:54):
The first changes you stop chalking people.

Speaker 8 (01:05:56):
Yeah, but we had.

Speaker 7 (01:05:58):
To ease out of that hardest. Yeah, stop happening every.

Speaker 4 (01:06:03):
Day, and I have a meeting with it.

Speaker 3 (01:06:04):
I will be started to tell us a secret. He
didn't used to judge, but now he's back at it.
He's comfortable, all right. But of course, you know, it's
also the fiftieth anniversary of hip hop this year, and
so get.

Speaker 8 (01:06:15):
Ready for our Living Black.

Speaker 3 (01:06:17):
It's our annual love letter to Black culture as we
are celebrating those fifty years.

Speaker 8 (01:06:21):
Hosted by Jess Hilarious.

Speaker 3 (01:06:22):
There's performances by Usher, Miguel, Glorilla, Coco Jones, and Moore,
and special appearances by Ello, Cool Jay, Chloe, Lola Brook,
Roddy Rich and more.

Speaker 8 (01:06:32):
So you can hear it all.

Speaker 3 (01:06:33):
On our iHeartRadio hip Hop and R and B stations.
That's going to be tomorrow at seven pm Local and
also streaming on the iHeartRadio, YouTube and Facebook channels. And
as usual, y'all have the last word that you do
that every day. Eight hundred and two nine two fifty
one fifty is a number. I know. There's a lot
of things that you want to weigh in on. Perhaps
Maino's son, young Zay not getting him tattooed, but getting

(01:06:55):
the whole rest of the family tattooed on his body.
If you want to weigh in on that, definitely call
us up eight hundred ninety two. We will see you
Tomorrow's way up with Angela Yee.

Speaker 2 (01:07:06):
I was listening to the debate and nobody was wrong.
But in my opinion, if I had to choose the side,
I would choose Maino side. And I think it's more
of a father's son type of bond. You think if
you switch rolls and the mother was with her daughter,
and the daughter was asking her mother to get her tattoos,
if everybody except her, I feel the mother will feel

(01:07:28):
the same way Mano feels also. I agree with him
when he says don't wait till he dies to get
a tattoo. The culture nowadays is getting your flowers while
you're alive, so I look at it that way to
represent father son bond. So it ain't got to be
a name or faith, but just something that represents the dad.
So in this case, I agree with Maynos.

Speaker 17 (01:07:49):
I just wanted to sign a light on my best
friends since middle school, Taylor.

Speaker 14 (01:07:54):
We had our babies on the same day last year.

Speaker 7 (01:07:56):
We've been girl moms for eleven months.

Speaker 14 (01:07:59):
Her girl mama's too.

Speaker 7 (01:08:01):
He got to throw him.

Speaker 14 (01:08:02):
So how do you look you so much?

Speaker 17 (01:08:03):
Happy birthday?

Speaker 12 (01:08:05):
Hey, good morning, Good morning. Case you on't speaking, man,
I know we were talking about main O son. My
question to Mayo really was what was your first patto?
And do you got your dad tattoo and your son?
You need to find like a symbol that's really important
between both y'all that he'll get patted getting your names patted.
I don't think he's really gonna do like you. I'm saying,
not too many guys even got their father the name

(01:08:26):
patted until it was too late, like you said, which
we need to change that. But you gotta find a symbol, man,
find some type of a symbol, logo, a picture of something,
you know what I'm saying, and then show your thing.
I bet you really get it. My son such the
same thing that little Jane say. He got his mom's name,
so he ain't getting Trump.

Speaker 9 (01:08:45):
But he spelled it wrong.

Speaker 11 (01:08:47):
Jem Jemmy, you stapped in and way up with Angela. Ye,

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