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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome to Reasonably Shady, a production of the Black Effect
podcast Network and iHeartRadio.
Speaker 2 (00:15):
Welcome to another episode of Reasonably Shake d I am
Jiselle Bryant. What's up? What's up? I'm Robin Dixon. Thank
you for being here with us. What's again? And we're
back in the house. We're back in my house, back
in the house where we belong, where we belong. So
happy to be back. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, this is
good stuff. Okay, So you happy to be back because
(00:38):
you've been traveling and god forsaking is it god forsaken Augusta, Georgia.
Is it Augusta, Augusta where the Masters is? Yes?
Speaker 1 (00:46):
Okay, so like the only thing that happens in Augusta
is the Masters and then Peach Jam with the Nike
Peach Jam that I was at. Okay, so that's the
only thing that really goes on.
Speaker 2 (00:56):
But you know, the people were nice. I'm not complaining.
Speaker 1 (00:59):
It was just like a hell of a trip in general,
just like, oh, I'm so happy to be home. I
felt like I lived in that hotel, lived in that town.
Speaker 2 (01:09):
And he did for like what two weeks almost it
felt like it, And I could not wait to get
back to Corey win. No.
Speaker 1 (01:18):
Yeah, he didn't do the greatest, but you know it's fine,
it's it is.
Speaker 2 (01:22):
It's all an experience, you know, it's all good. And
he gets exposure, it's exposure, yeah, yeah, gets you know,
picks up more off college offers. Love that, yeah, love that.
Speaker 1 (01:32):
So yeah, and then just you know, keeps working on
his development and playing game and all of that. So
you know, that's that's the positive. But and it's a
really it's a good experience. When I'm like, I don't
know if I'm going back next year, we're going to say.
Speaker 2 (01:45):
Yeah, I don't want you to go back, yeah, because
the accommodation seem to be better going back. Yeah, I don't.
I think I said this last game, like on the
last podcast. We'll have a game at eight am and then.
Speaker 1 (01:57):
Nothing else the rest of the day, nothing, And you're
not even a morning person no, right, so you're like
at the game, mad right, half sleep, and then I
got to figure out something to do the rest of
the day, and I'm like, I don't there's nothing to do.
Speaker 2 (02:10):
Yeah, and you don't do you don't golf? No, Yeah,
So that part sounding happy to be holled, Hey, hey, hey, hey,
well do you have a shady moment?
Speaker 1 (02:24):
Okay, So my shady moment it didn't happen to me.
But this I saw this online, okay, and it's shady
as shit. And anyone that does shit like this is shady.
Speaker 2 (02:35):
Oh my god, I probably do it. I hope you
probably do do this. Okay, you probably do do that.
I don't even know what it is you do. You
probably do this. So I saw the video and it
was from it was.
Speaker 1 (02:46):
Like security camera footage from a hotel from twenty seventeen. Okay,
I don't know why it was released when it was released.
So it's a former NBA player, handsome guy. You might
know him, if I don't, I don't want to put
his name out there. Like if you google this video,
if you look for it, you'll find it. You'll figure
out who is so, but I'll tell you I just
(03:08):
don't want to put his name on there. So former
NBA player he's probably after I think, is now like
on a coat on NBA coaching staffs and stuff like that.
Had you know at the time, married to a beautiful woman, kids, everything,
got it. So he enters the elevator lobby.
Speaker 2 (03:27):
You know you know where you're waiting for the elevator. Okay.
Speaker 1 (03:31):
He takes his hand and Dick's and puts it in
the back of his pants, like, okay, okay.
Speaker 2 (03:38):
Pause, I've never done that. What are you talking about?
Maybe you did this? Pause? Okay, so you run a
nasty basketball player has his hands in his pants. Okay continue, Yes,
so he's like clearly in his butt crack, right, okay,
scratching the butt crack.
Speaker 1 (03:55):
Yes, pulls his hands out, Okay, smells no finger.
Speaker 2 (04:00):
No, the lies, the lies, the lies, and.
Speaker 1 (04:05):
Then and then wipes his finger on the wall the elevator.
What not only wipes he like wipes his finger first,
and then he like scribbles his like he like scribbles something.
Speaker 2 (04:21):
Like he like does his name. He writes his name
his finger. I was like signed his name. Okay, I
kind of want you to say who this is because
this is has because his wife has seen this at
this point, right, Maybe they're divorced now, Scar, that's why
they got divorced, because she was like, you're nasty ass.
They are divorced now.
Speaker 1 (04:38):
I'm like, so this, I'm just like I am never
shaking anyone's hands ever again. Yeah, Like I know why
the fist bump exists. Okay, you will.
Speaker 2 (04:51):
Only get fist bumps from it.
Speaker 1 (04:53):
I was so mortified and disgusted, like this is this
is a grown man that went to Duke University.
Speaker 2 (05:00):
Oh okay, hey, we're tracking it down.
Speaker 1 (05:02):
Okay, yeah, that is handsome that has played in the NBA.
Speaker 2 (05:06):
Like you know better. You can't know better. I met
your parents before. Like, yes, you know what I'm saying
you you Okay, this is getting good. I'm narrowing it down. Okay,
and you're digging your hand in your ass and smelling
it the nasty discussing. How about this wash so that
you don't feel they need to stick your hand down
your hands and smell it. It should smell fresh. It's exactly
(05:28):
or maybe maybe he pulled out some butt juice. That's
exactly what he did. I don't know.
Speaker 1 (05:33):
He clearly had Yes, he clearly does not clean himself good.
That ship was itching down there or something and he
but you what.
Speaker 2 (05:42):
But for the record, you started with Giselle, you might
have done this. Just you want everybody to be clean.
You said you might have done it. He was like,
it's shady, I might have done it. No, that's not shady.
That's nasty, that's disgusting. This boy wash your body and
they give them all Like the life of a professional
athlete is really like play basketball and wash your body.
(06:02):
That's it.
Speaker 1 (06:03):
Eat have imagine this nastiness, like so it just makes
you just think about everything, all the things he touches. Okay,
he plays basketball, so he imagine he did that and
then went and played a basketball game. And so the
ball touches the ball, and now your ship particles have
spread to not only your team, but the other team.
Speaker 2 (06:20):
Yes, the managers everywhere, like everybody got the ship touch.
Speaker 1 (06:24):
It's so disgusting. And then a grown ass man. I've
seen little kids do this.
Speaker 2 (06:29):
Ship.
Speaker 1 (06:30):
I've definitely seen little kids dig their hands in their ass.
Speaker 2 (06:34):
Yes, nasty, and his like, let's just say, by chance
he was raised by wolves. You're married, like your wife
has not taught you better than Okay, yeah, that's a
shady moment, but that's a nasty, nasty, shady moment. But
I was I was like, oh no, this you.
Speaker 1 (06:56):
So people out here, if you are being nasty like this,
stop it.
Speaker 2 (06:59):
Stop.
Speaker 1 (06:59):
It so disgusting, it's so unsanitary, and it's selfish is.
Speaker 2 (07:04):
The word selfish. It is selfish, okay, because he's contaminating
everybody else. Yeah, you didn't have the decency to wash
your hands or get a get a wider. What about
a hand wipe or something or buck wipe. Go wipe
people anyway, Go wipe your ass, Yes, sir, their fingers
in there. Graduate who Robin won't say who it is,
y'all know, just go figure it out, go google it. Okay.
(07:25):
I have a shady moment, okay. And I realized that
after I tell you the story, that I'm the shady person. Okay, okay,
So anybody knows me knows. In the morning, I go
to the gym. Yes, And I'm driving to the gym,
probably anywhere between five thirty and five forty five, Like
that's the window, right, So this is very early in
the morning. No one's on the road but me, so aspirational.
(07:47):
I know one day you'll get there, Rober one day. No,
I don't think that's yes, but it's the Giselle routine. Okay.
So I'm driving to the gym. Like I said, no
one's ever on the road, so I don't stop at
the red lights, like I just drive through the red
lights because there's like no one out. Okay, so you're
(08:08):
the shady one. I realized later on the shady one. Okay.
So by the third red light I got pulled over.
There's a cop like, and I'm like, what right? So
I pull over, and in my mind, so you know,
when you get pulled over. I don't know if this
happens to you, but for me, anytime I get pulled over,
I'm immediately thinking of the lies that I'm going to
tell to the cop to get me out of this.
(08:29):
So I'm like going over so many lives in my head.
From the time it takes for him to pull over,
get out of his car, and walk to my car,
I come up with like seven lines for why you
ran three red lights? So then, but no, I'm thinking
he just caught me at one. So he comes to
my passenger side and he says he says license and registration.
(08:54):
So I'm like, oh God, it's going down. I was like,
I'm going to jail because other people that I know
are in jail based off of some sort of car situation, right, yes,
So I'm like, I'm going, okay, it's me. So he's
like license registration. So I like, I'm like, oh my god, Officer,
I'm so sorry. I'm so sorry. So I get my license,
(09:14):
I give it to him, and I don't eat. He said,
all right, so what what's the deal? You blew the
light at such and such and such Judge road, and
then the next light at such and such and such
a roll and then now what's the problem. So I
was like, oh my god, this man's been following you.
What is this lie? I want to know this lie
you came up with. So because he clocked the other lights,
(09:35):
I ran yes, and he ran that down to me.
I realized, I can't lie. You're caught red handed. I'm
caught right handed. I can't lie. None of my livees
are gonna be good enough. So just tell the truth,
he said, Officer. I do this every day. No, okay,
almost almost. I was like, Officer, just trying to get
to the jail because I just don't want to be
laid for my class. And then I'm gonna get a
bad bike because you know, almost taking as I'm gonna
(09:58):
get a bad bike, and I just want to get
to my He looks at me and he kind of
has a smile on his face because he's like, this
is the dumb shit I've ever heard. And he looks
at me and he was like, you know what, you're
You're my wife's favorite on the show. Oh my god.
He was like, you're my wife's favorite. And I cannot,
I cannot. I'm getting out of this. So I said,
(10:20):
what what do you mean? He was like, and she
makes me watch. I was like yeah, and then he
says so I said, okay, tell your wife. I said
thank you. He says, well, actually I like it. I
watch on my own. I was like, yes, yes, this
show is finally paid off. I was like, thank you, Jesus,
thank you Jesus. So I said, he said, just don't
(10:41):
do that. Like he's just like now he's after now
I realize he's a fan. And then he turns into
police officer again and he's like, ma'am, like stop stop
running these red lights. So he gives me wreck my
license and I'm driving back. I'm driving to the to
the gym. The whole time, I'm like yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes,
I'm like, this ship is paid off. Yes, finally this
(11:08):
TV ship works.
Speaker 1 (11:10):
Yes it works, it does in some instances it does.
Speaker 2 (11:14):
Yes, they and I thought he was asking for a
picture to give to us, so he could she know
show his life Like I pulled over Gazelle and I
let her go, but like, can you imagine going home
and be like, hey, I had to pull over Jazel
and I gave her a ticket. That would She'd have
been so angry, Like why would you do that? Why
didn't you tell her? I love her? She's my favorite
an asshole?
Speaker 1 (11:36):
Yes, so thank you officer friendly and yes, officer friendly indeed.
Speaker 2 (11:41):
Indeed, and Montgomery County Police. I just want you all
to know I will be stopping at all red lights
from now into the end of time. That was God
saying like something could happen to me, right, And I realized,
Am I the shade? I am the shadiest? I mean, well,
the cop is not the shady one. No, he's not,
So you're the shady one. Yeah, I'm the shady one
(12:01):
in this In this situation, I am the shady one. Okay,
speaking of somebody else who's shady, Can we talk about
Chris Brown? Yeah? What do you do? So my boyfriend,
my gangster boyfriend, called Chris Brown. He was coming to
town August tenth. Oh, yeah, did he reschedule? Yes? Why
he didn't call and tell me. Why did he ask
my permission? Really? But I was like pumped. I was
(12:23):
taking a door. How dare he was? Me and a
door that was going to be like our little mom
daughter bonding because the other two kids don't really like
him like that, and these tickets are notachi. So yeah,
now we can't go. He's coming in October and I'm
not like that date. I can't. It doesn't work. Chris
Brown Dark, why first of all? Just ask me first? Yeah,
(12:45):
for real, Like, how dare he? How dare you? But
he went from first of all, NAT's Park is huge.
He went from one show now he has three shows
back to back shows at NAT's Park. Oh wow, Oh
maybe that's why. Why? So like maybe the one show like.
Speaker 1 (13:01):
Sold out and maybe thought like, oh I need to
do multiple shows and maybe they didn't have multiple times
dates in a row.
Speaker 2 (13:07):
Yeah I don't know, maybe so, but yeah, I mean
not happy with him or it could no, I don't know.
Speaker 1 (13:14):
I'm like, maybe the baseball schedule changed, maybe something happened
with the park, So maybe.
Speaker 2 (13:18):
It's not his fault, and maybe it's not his fault. Yeah, Okay,
So I should calm down, he should still be my
young thug gangster.
Speaker 1 (13:24):
I mean, if he's like calling you an updating on
these things, I know, think he's your boyfriend.
Speaker 2 (13:28):
I think we broke up. Speaking of breaking up, do
you think Shannon Sharp and the girl that accused him
of not accused him that put his business out there
and sued him because they've settled, do you think that
they still communicate? He don't know what you don't think
(13:52):
they still get it on? She just like up ended
his life? Oh she did? Is he okay? Wait? Is
he has he re emerged? Is he bad? He's but
he does his night podcast, his podcast with Ocho okay,
and it shows.
Speaker 1 (14:06):
Yeah, he still does his like the show where he
interviews people because he interviewed somebody.
Speaker 2 (14:11):
Oh really, I think, Oh so he's back on that.
Speaker 1 (14:13):
I think so Okay, I don't He's not on like
network television.
Speaker 2 (14:17):
Okay, we haven't seen him on ESPN or anything like that.
How much do you think she got because this because
it was she was asking for fifty minutes asking for
they have settled. I don't know five million? You think five? Yeah?
I don't know, Okay, I just made that up. Okay,
So I no, I feel that yeah, five million. Did
(14:41):
they say how much he settled for?
Speaker 3 (14:42):
He They have not said how much he settled for.
But if you guys remember in the beginning, Tony Buzzby
had let us know that there was like ten million
dollars offered, uh, when they were having a settlement conversation,
and then Shannon Sharp's attorney came out and mentioned that
they offered a good amount of money because they were
trying to keep the intimate details of this whole thing
were contained. So NBC is reporting that it'll probably be
(15:03):
upward of that ten million dollars because that's where they
started in the beginning.
Speaker 2 (15:07):
So so we're we are admitting that there was some
wrongdoing here on his part. He we we me and
you like, yeah, it's clear, okay, okay, so or it's
just I don't know.
Speaker 1 (15:22):
I mean, I feel like if you when people sue
you and you settle, it's like.
Speaker 2 (15:28):
You don't want them to continue to dig deeper, right, right, totally?
Speaker 1 (15:32):
But so I mean definitely, yeah, so definitely he probably
there was something wrong.
Speaker 2 (15:36):
But this is opening the door to other people that
he's done this too, right, but has he sorry? I
just had a thought, mad, Okay, So just say, y'all
know Robin just picked up our paddles, our reasonably shady paddles.
She picked it up like she was about to hit
me with it. So I'm I was like, cost for pause,
like what's happening there?
Speaker 1 (15:55):
And this is where my eighty eighty HD comes in, Okay,
Like I literally was like, oh, I'm going to put
these up here.
Speaker 2 (16:03):
Oh but I just okay, but you okay, but this
is how my brain words.
Speaker 1 (16:08):
I'm in the middle middle of doing some did and
then all of a sudden, I just get a thought
to do something else.
Speaker 2 (16:13):
Okay, So so you know that that doesn't work at all. Okay,
speaking of sports guys, and then we're done with our
sports guys. I wanted to talk about because I was
so intrigued with this story Okay, another basketball player okay,
by the name of Gilbert Arenas, because I'm thinking, you
know this story possibly Okay. I did not know the
(16:35):
story until I read this the other day. Okay, so
he was engaged. Okay, Okay, the people don't notice this
is this is this is like whoa this is? This
is actually listen, I can't if I ever see Gilbert Aerenas,
I might give him a hug.
Speaker 1 (16:52):
Listen, Okay, Gilbert is the craziest man alive.
Speaker 2 (16:55):
Crazy, I might give hi my hug because this is gangster. Yes, okay,
he was engaged to Lord Van. Yes, he bought her
a four hundred thousand dollars engagement ring. Okay, that's what
it says. Yes, that was how much you know, supposedly
it was value day yeah. Okay. So a week later,
(17:15):
two weeks later they broke up. No, eight days later
they broke up. Can you imagine giving somebody I would
if I gave somebody three apples and four seconds theater
we broke up, I'd even man, give my goddamn apples back.
You're doing my apples. Yes, some apples cost me a
good thought, like seven thirty eight cents. Okay to this point, yes,
(17:37):
So he decides because she wasn't gonna give him the
ring back, right, she was like, hell, no, I'm not
giving you this beautiful ring back. Player. So he says
okay and fakes getting back together with her. Right, So
they're back together. He don't really want to be back
together with him with her, but this is a diabolical
(17:57):
mister plan to get the ring back. That's a gangster. Okay,
so he's he's in this fake relationship with her. She
doesn't know it's fake. He does, and he was like,
I'm gonna get my freaking four hundred thousand dollars ring back.
So what he did was he got the ring and
switched out the diamond for a fake diamond, and she
(18:20):
was none the wiser her what mind blown? Mine blown? Okay,
So she's wearing the fake ring the whole time. He
got the real ring, and he's like, suck it, bitch,
she got her, suck it, you got her. So then
when they break up for real because he was just like,
I was just pretending to get the ring back and
(18:42):
switch it out, she takes.
Speaker 1 (18:43):
Him to court because she probably and she probably figured
it out because she probably needed some money, so she's
probably like, let me shoot.
Speaker 2 (18:48):
Let me go, let me go sell the shrip, so
she figured out. So okay, this this story was so
diabolical to me. I literally was like, this is some
virgo shit. I looked up to see when good birthday was.
He's got to be a virgo. No, he's not. What
is he? He's his birthday something in January? Maybe I
don't know an Aquarius. Maybe he's a capricorder, so I
(19:10):
don't know, but I was like, Gilbert, that was some
straight that was that has that takes a lot of planning,
and that is Virgo moves. So I was like, oh,
Gilbert to Virgo. But see, I don't think Virgos are
like crazy, No, we're not. We're not manipulative like that.
Yeah yeah see r Yeah, Virgos don't have that part.
Speaker 1 (19:31):
Gilbert is insane, like he's nuts. And the two of
them together, whoa were I mean it was like we
were almost on the Wizards with with Gilbert, and.
Speaker 2 (19:41):
So while this was happening, I think there was a
lot of back and forth with them.
Speaker 1 (19:46):
Okay, that might have been Yeah, that might have been
one of the years that that that war was on
the team.
Speaker 2 (19:53):
Okay, wait a minute. So just to finish out the story,
she sued him and lost and lost. Yeah, she sued
she wanted to bring back but I don't know what
the what the judge said, but the judge was like, no, bitch,
Yeah she lost. Yea. Yeah.
Speaker 1 (20:04):
So when we were I mean, they were like the
most volatile couple I've ever been around, I've ever seen.
I mean, it was just a crazy thing, so much
back and forth and break up, make up, break up,
and then in the midst like having four kids, yeah,
four kids, and they're just doing all this breakup, makeup,
break up, makeup. It's to the point today though, like
(20:27):
you know, their sons, their children are all great basketball
players and they can't even be like in the same
room with each other.
Speaker 2 (20:33):
Oh really? Oh yeah, I thought that it was all
good in the hood because one of them was in
an accident.
Speaker 1 (20:38):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, right, So so when when they had
when Elija had the accident, I think they had to
kind of like put all that to desire. Yeah, but
because he was on death's door, right kind of. I
mean I had like it was like pretty much smoke
inhalation was okay. The what he was with the with
teslay truck with the cyber truck off, yeah, which basically
(21:01):
which was one of their malfunctions, right, it was it
was like a recall thing with the with the truck that. Yeah,
I don't know, I don't that's what I heard. Yeah,
I don't know. I don't know why the car lost control.
I don't know why I crashed. I don't know why
I caught him fire. But Apparently the cyber trucks are
like bulletproof, so people were trying to get him out
(21:21):
of the car and they couldn't even like break the window.
Speaker 2 (21:24):
Oh damn, something like that.
Speaker 1 (21:25):
But yeah, so back to Laura and Gilbert. Yeah, there's
the most volatile couple ever. Gilbert is insane, Laura is
a firecracker.
Speaker 2 (21:35):
Yeah it was. It was just crazy. So, yes, that
that was. And I think I'm trying to remember.
Speaker 1 (21:40):
I think she might have like years ago, made I
don't I don't know if I'm making this up. I
can't remember, but like set his house on fires.
Speaker 2 (21:47):
No, well I don't know. That was the left left eye. No,
if I could take today. What from what I heard
she did do is he was kicking her out of
the house. Yeah, and so she had to leave, and
then he was going to sell the house. So she
put fish in the vents Okay, rotting fish Okay, allegedly
(22:13):
this is all allegedly rotting fish in the air vents
so that like you wouldn't know where the smell was
coming from, so that he couldn't sell the house. Genius.
Is she a I don't know, we gotta look it up.
Speaker 1 (22:28):
She might be I mean that they were insane, so insane,
and Gilbert's hilarious, Like, yeah, I.
Speaker 2 (22:36):
Want to give him a hug because that was like genius,
He's hilarious. I wouldn't. He has not changed a bit.
I wouldn't. I wouldn't think because typically when you when
you and a guy break up, like the guy just
goes off and retreats in his corner. Yeah, he's not
like plotting and planning. Like, I don't know a guy
that's like pop plotting and planning against you because he's
(22:56):
pissed or he wants something from him.
Speaker 1 (22:58):
I mean, I wonder if the ring really was four
hundred thousand, let's just say it, even if it was
forty thousand. I don't know, Like I feel like he
would have done it if the ring was two thousand, Like,
I don't think it even matter to value the ring.
Speaker 2 (23:09):
I think it was the value of the ring. And
they broke up eight days later. That's the I think
that's the part that it was like he was like
costs her pause, right, yeah, yeah, because maybe her motivation
was the ring and then she got it and broke
up with them. But they even before the ring, they
were breaking up and making up. It was just like
I don't even know. Like at that point, it's like,
(23:30):
why why are we even doing this? Listen, listen crazy,
I'm about to be toxic out here in these streets.
I don't know how, but I'm going to try to
figure that out. Speaking of toxic in the streets, can
we talk about Trump really quickly? And I know we
don't really get into political stuff. Well, it just just
two seconds of Trump. So he decided he wants the
Commanders to change their name back to the Redskins when
(23:51):
it's culturally inappropriate. Right, and we went, we had to
jump through hoops to get it done, to get it changed.
Speaker 1 (23:57):
So now you want to go back. Yeah, he wants
you know, he wants to change the other names. He
talked about the Cleveland they used to be the Cleveland Indians.
Speaker 2 (24:04):
Yeah, now I don't know their new name.
Speaker 1 (24:05):
Like, he wants to change all the names back. It's
so just it's so insulting. It's beyond insults.
Speaker 2 (24:12):
Insulting. Yes, but this is all the distraction from Epstein exactly.
And then not too.
Speaker 1 (24:17):
It's like you're doing whatever you can, just throw whatever
you can at the wall to distract from Epstein and
I can't. I can't believe this is still. Like we
talked about it last week last episode, we're talking.
Speaker 2 (24:26):
All that ain't going away, right, No, the epstein of
it all is not going away. It's so crazy. Yeah yeah, yeah, yeah.
And he didn't pissed off the wrong one called Rupert Murdoch.
That's a whole nother story. Oh yes, oh you do that.
I don't know why he did that, but they're they're
going at it, and Rupert owns everything. Yeah, so it's like,
what you ain't gonna And I believe has got the evidence,
(24:50):
he's got the tapes. Why would he have it because
he's a powerful man. Powerful man need to keep powerful things. Anyway,
that's all allegedly don't come for us. Okay, So Jayla
was out and about did you see this video? And
she was screaming at the paparazzi. Oh really, Now let's
put this in perspective, Okay, j Lo who lives off
(25:11):
of getting her picture taken? Who basically I'm thinking that's
the reason why her and Ben broke up, because she
was all into the paparazzi and won her picture taking
every eighteen seconds and he was like, I ain't about
that light. So she's screaming at them, go away, go away,
leave me alone a sudden, that's what. Thank you, Robin,
(25:32):
thank you, because I'm like, girl, you've done decades right
of please take my picture? Right? And so now today
all of a sudden, when you have on a red dress,
you want them to go away? Where would she like,
what was this thing? She's coming out of her house? Okay,
I believe she was in la but they were out
there probably where they are every day, waiting for her,
and she's like, just go away, leave me alone. You
(25:55):
you I'm just sick of it. Now you're sick of it? Yeah,
you're sick of it? Oh yeah, she talked to him
for a minute. Oh it costs you your marriage. You're
probably at a point where you're like, you know what,
I am sick of it? Right, but you could there's
certain people that are okay with it, so they're there
all the time. Like I feel like Beyonce does it different,
(26:19):
Like I don't see people stalking her.
Speaker 1 (26:21):
Like that, right, They're like not outside of her house?
Speaker 2 (26:23):
No or no?
Speaker 1 (26:25):
But how did how are they even allowed to be
outside of your house?
Speaker 2 (26:28):
I feel like that's truspassing. I think she's she was
she was on the there was a curve, so she
was coming out on the public street, yes, right, yeah,
and they were there. Yeah. So j Lo, I mean,
do you you can't pick and choose honey.
Speaker 1 (26:39):
All right, right, that's the life that you chose, that's
the life that you've you've embraced for so many years,
and all of a sudden, you can't just be upset
and mad and yell at them like no, I mean,
if you don't like it, to keep that to yourself, Like,
what are.
Speaker 2 (26:52):
You gonna do about it? What do you keep it
to yourself? I'm just saying, yelling at them is not
going to do anything. No, it's probably gonna raw them up.
To me, like, oh, it's going on with Jlo. Let's
find out why she's having a meltdown. Jaylo has a meltdown.
Speaker 1 (27:06):
Let's let's see if she can if we can get
her to have another meltdown.
Speaker 2 (27:10):
Yeah, and she would probably love all that shit, but
you know, you gotta. I feel like at some certain
point everybody wants to just live their life and be comfortable.
Speaker 1 (27:18):
Yeah, speaking of Jaylo, I keep seeing these videos of
people like pretty much videos of like Jlo performing and
she's performing.
Speaker 2 (27:26):
Like soul songs and like singing, and they're like like Jaelo, stop,
like do you know, like do you hear yourself? Do
you hear what's coming out of Okay, you're moud. So
I love the fact that we're at a day and
age where you just can't get away with some bullshit
that you could have gotten away with before. People are
(27:48):
recording it, they're putting it up, they are talking about it.
Speaker 1 (27:54):
But they're also like I would love to have Jlo's
like level of delusion, like is she singing and she
sounding like.
Speaker 2 (28:05):
Like the of confidence and delusion like why what what?
But like didn't you practice the song? Or where are
your But it's her level of delusion to think that
she sounds good.
Speaker 1 (28:19):
She should sound that she sounds good, and she should
get on the stage and charge people to see her.
Speaker 2 (28:24):
And but where are her backup singers to make it
look like she's singing? Right? Yeah? Where are those people?
Like higher, they get paid them more money.
Speaker 1 (28:34):
She turned their mic, turn it up, turn it up,
her mic down.
Speaker 2 (28:39):
Okay, So you're in this business, so I want to
bring this to your time time because you're in the
beauty business. Okay, you got the Glow thirty. Yeah, Glow
thirty rocking by the way, you had your I had
an open house, yes, Are you having another one anytime soon? No?
Probably not anytime. I won't say anytime soon, Like we'll
have them periodically. Okay, maybe in the fall. I'm actually
(29:02):
in October, coming up on a whole year in business.
Speaker 1 (29:05):
Oh damn. So wait a minute, when did y'all open October?
October twenty second was like our official day open?
Speaker 2 (29:11):
Okay for appointments.
Speaker 1 (29:12):
Okay, so I'd probably be doing like a one year
anniversary because I never really did a grand opening.
Speaker 2 (29:17):
No you didn't. I was waiting for it. Yeah yeah, yeah,
I never never happened. Yeah, okay, because I was coming
bells on. So I've just done like little open houses
and stuff. Okay, so that'll.
Speaker 1 (29:28):
Probably be like my next event.
Speaker 2 (29:31):
Okay in the studio. And are we opening one up?
So maybe another one? Another one a location.
Speaker 1 (29:37):
I would I would like to I would like to
go like towards Baltimore probably, I just haven't really figured
that out.
Speaker 2 (29:43):
Okay, yeah, okay, this little little article here, it says
what the heck is happening in the beauty industry. What's happening? Okay,
So apparently in the beauty beauty industry. So the Japanese
beauty conglomerate SHOs Shado Scheedo that owns everything, Yeah, okay,
(30:05):
so I think that they own Nars and a bunch
of stuff. Right, they are seeing widespread plunges, like seventy
one percent down from where they were like last year
this time, so damn, the beauty industry is taking it,
which typically the beauty industry was like recession proof. Yeah,
(30:28):
And in my mind, I'm like, it's recession proof probably
because things aren't that expensive, right, and people always want
to like look good no matter what, no matter whether
they're sitting on their couch and don't have a job.
They want their skin to glow. I'm for that. So
what's happened to Robin? I don't know. My guess and
I heard that.
Speaker 1 (30:46):
My guess is maybe the emergence of a lot of
like Amazon brands maybe so like or you know, like
the k the Korean beauty Like now you can get
all that on Amazon and it's a little bit less
expensive than like this Shado.
Speaker 2 (31:02):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (31:03):
Yeah, So I think there's just more access to more
affordable items like the Korean k Beauty Korea Beauty, like
the ordinary, the stuff from Paulished Choice. I don't know,
like they're just lower ticket items, So maybe that's what
it is. And then I don't know if the beauty
industry is recession proof because when you know, when people
(31:24):
are sitting down and they're thinking about stuff that they
need to eliminate. Yeah, like I think a lot of
the beauty stuff goes first, right, you do so well,
not like it could be like, you know, nails, hair, true,
but I feel like nails and hair is like big
ticket items.
Speaker 2 (31:39):
Yeah, more so than like moisturizer or lip gloss.
Speaker 1 (31:43):
Right, But I feel like some people it's like you
can get it's just you can get an expensive, high,
high priced moisturizer.
Speaker 2 (31:50):
Yeah, you can get a very inexpensive drug store one.
Speaker 1 (31:53):
So I think people are just changing out what they're
getting and where they're spending money. I mean, yeah, you're
still getting a moisturizer, but you're not getting the the
eighty dollar moisturizer.
Speaker 2 (32:01):
You're getting the twenty dollar moisturizers. Got it? With a
ten dollar moisturizer, got it? Do you do a lot
of business in your products.
Speaker 1 (32:08):
It's about our products are probably about like ten percent,
okay of revenue. Yeah, I mean, and I do want
to say I was scared with like the changes to
the federal government. Oh with thes no, no, no, like
them laying off the laying off worker, all the dozed
of it all.
Speaker 2 (32:27):
Yes, which so crazy is gone. They don't hear about it. Yeah,
well then I gone. But yeah, we don't hear about it.
Elon is persona non grata. Elon is.
Speaker 1 (32:36):
But apparently they're still doing their thing. Like I talked
to somebody yesterday. She's a federal government worker. She's actually
a member of mine, and she's retiring earlier than she
expected to because of the federal government and what's going
on in the federal government. Okay, so yeah, So you know,
I was afraid, just being so close to DC that
(32:57):
I would have a lot of federal workers that just
kind of had to reshift their priorities. And I had
a few, but not it wasn't a ton. So I
was like grateful for that. And so that means, you know,
even if people are affected, that hopefully they've been able
to bounce back or they have another plan or they're
not as deeply affected as we imagine. But I just
(33:19):
think when there is a recession or when you know
people are cutting back on their budget, like beauty stuff,
ghost ghosts.
Speaker 2 (33:26):
Yeah, and then with the whole Korean of it all,
I didn't even think about that. Yeah, their skincare stuff
is phenomenal and it's costing five dollars, right, Yeah, I've
jumped on that.
Speaker 1 (33:37):
Yeah, it's great, and you can get stuff on Amazon
like really easily, yaquickly?
Speaker 2 (33:42):
Yeah, yes, so I think I don't know that might
play a part. Yeah, speaking of Amazon, Jeff and Lauren.
Yeah Besos, Yes, is her that same now? Besos? I think?
Speaker 1 (33:51):
Yeah, she added that on her Instagram profile. She added
that on her Instagram profile, like the day they got married.
I'm like, who's thought process is to like get married
and when log on your Instagram profound change her name.
Speaker 2 (34:05):
I'm sure she has people to do that for her. Maybe. Yeah, true,
that's true, that's true. Yes, sure, But that woman is
in his that man's face twenty four seven, Like they
they're like stuck like glue, like I never see one. No,
Well that's the which I love their newlywed I love
(34:26):
that for them but they were together for a while, Noah,
or were they together before they got married. We've been
seeing pictures of them for at least I feel like
a couple of years. Yeah, yeah, yeah, they're in their
newlywed I love it. I love it. Honeymoon wedded bliss.
Speaking of I can I can give a little tease,
not a honeymoon bliss. But have you ever heard of
(34:46):
the show Beyond the Gates? Yes, you have, I have,
Well you somebody the people might see Giselle's face. Hop
up on Beyond the Gates. Oh where we're going to
hear her voice. We will hear her voice. She will
be talking. So if you don't know the show, it
(35:06):
is like the new Black soap Opera on CBS, which
is on CBS that has been doing really well. They
got picked up for another I don't know, a bunch
of shows. They got picked up another year, I believe.
So it's super exciting. Turns out my mother watches it religiously.
She does so, and I told her. I was like, mom,
(35:28):
I might be on Beyond the Gates and she was like,
she was screaming. She was doing a dance, and I
was like, man, you know, like I've been on other
shows and you haven't had this right, and she was like,
she had no commentary, right, But Beyond the Gates I've
made it. I've arrived in her mind. But everything else
(35:49):
I've done is just now chicken livers just for fun. Yes,
So so how was that experience? Great? Super great? They
it's everything us that you could imagine it and you
know it is. It is a show that shows very
affluent black people, which I love. Yeah, it shows like
(36:12):
because you know, they have the whole doctors, it has
like that whole medical portion to it. They're always in
the country club stuff like that. So you know that
I love. We need to see different forms and descriptions
and depictions of black people. So no love. Yeah, So
what was your role? Okay, I can't really sell you
can't tell I can't tell you that. We have to wait,
(36:33):
but you have to wait and see. But I can't
announce that. Yes, I was on Beyond the Kate very exciting.
When will we see it, you know, a couple of months?
In a couple months, yeah, very nice. So so, by
the way, so when it when you and y'all do
see me, this is like a little scripted role for Gaseelle.
Let the people know Dozell needs to come back as
soon as possible. Yes, let the people know.
Speaker 1 (36:54):
Okay, yes, we want Gazelle, we want of fun.
Speaker 2 (37:00):
I enjoyed it.
Speaker 1 (37:02):
So do you remember we I talked about my flea market,
and she talked about my peloton, talked about my peloton.
Speaker 2 (37:11):
It's up for sale.
Speaker 1 (37:13):
I had so many people DM saying they wanted the peloton.
No way, yes, So now I have to figure out. Okay,
I have to figure out if I really really really
want to sell it because I had so many people
reach out and DM like, now I.
Speaker 2 (37:27):
Got I gotta figure out. They're saying they want the peloton. Yeah,
what's the highest bidder? I don't know.
Speaker 1 (37:32):
So I gotta figure this out now. So I gotta.
I'm gonna y'all gotta send me offers.
Speaker 2 (37:37):
Okay, so if you want people are just like I
want the peloton, then I sang, I'll pay two hundred dollars,
four hundred dollars whatever for the pelotone.
Speaker 1 (37:45):
They're like, Robin, are you like, are you really selling
your peloton? Like, Robin, I want your peloton. So because
I have so many people sending me telling me they
want the peloton. Now I need you to write back
and give me your best offer. Okay, Okay, But in
the meantime, I'm also I'm going to get on it.
I'm going to get on my peloton. I'm going to
use it to make to make sure like I really.
Speaker 2 (38:07):
Don't want it. Oh you know what I'm saying, Okay,
because I'm like, how much did you pay for this thing?
Two thousand? Maybe close to two thousand. Oh, I was
joking okay that they cost that much? I think so,
like I can't remember. I mean, I've had it for years. Okay,
so we need we at least need to get seven
hundred fifty dollars for this one thousand dollars.
Speaker 1 (38:27):
Well, remember we looked it up, like how much they
were going for?
Speaker 2 (38:29):
Now? Oh, how much? What's it? Like? Are they like
fifteen hundred now oh boom, let's get that. Well no,
let's bring it down. They're not going to give me
fifteen hundred dollars to use pelts. And then how are
you getting it there? Are you? Well that's the other thing,
like clearly you have to be local, oh to pick it,
come pick it up? Well, you're not coming to pick
it up.
Speaker 1 (38:45):
Oh right, because then yeah, so I'll have to like
make you get someone to deliver it to you. So
you also have to have to add in a delivery fee.
Speaker 2 (38:57):
Oh okay to what they're offering. Yes, okay, all right, yeah,
what else are we selling? That's it at the moment. Okay,
at the moment.
Speaker 1 (39:05):
But like I said, I'm going to get on it
very soon, just to make sure I'm okay with partying
with it, because I might get on it.
Speaker 2 (39:12):
I'm bad. But you're like, you know what, I like
this thing. Let me keep going. Okay, all right, I
don't believe that that's gonna happen, So please y'all send
in y'all office, because I mean, I'm just saying it's
still send me your best offer, okay. And in the meantime,
am I getting on ali fans listen? So wait a minute.
We talked about how they're listen. They're pulling footage, video
footage of Denise and the guy she's divorcing, and how
(39:35):
badly he was talking to her and treating her.
Speaker 1 (39:37):
Oh oh from oh from from Beverly, my real house, Beverly. Yeah,
I moved off of the palotine. So you're saying they're
pulling footage from from the episode of Real House Beverly Hill.
Speaker 2 (39:49):
Yes, okay, of him talking her crazy, like I'm gonna
punch you in the face. So but but then they're
doing a deep dive into how much she's really making
on olifans. It's not that much. Oh really, it's not
as much we thought it was.
Speaker 1 (40:01):
Oh yeah, but he said didn't they in their divorce records?
Speaker 2 (40:07):
Didn't he say how much she was making? Or no?
I think he said two fifty a month, two hundred
and fifty thousand a month, And so the people the
public is saying that's not true. I think once they
did a deep dive her side set, that's not true.
Oh yeah, okay, so I don't know. So so listen,
Denise Richard making two hundred fift thousand dollars a month
(40:27):
on OnlyFans really gave me the inspiration I need to be
on OnlyFans. Have you? Have you ever typed in OnlyFans
dot com? Okay, but now that I know that, maybe
it's not that much. I think this little I don't
know side job, I think I'm gonna do it. Okay, Yeah,
it needs it really needs to be worth my while. Like,
(40:48):
because what am I I'm showing? Like, so how much
would you want to make a month on OnlyFans? I
don't know, but like what am I in? We have
to like rate that with what I'm showing showing? Yeah,
does it have to be like a body part? I
mean I feel like we need to go on there
to actually see what people what's happened? Okay, I feel
like you know what I'm saying because I don't know,
(41:09):
like are people like actually are they just? Are they
fully clothed? Are they naked? Are they like I don't
she's topless. I think she's topless. Okay, yeah, okay, so
that would not mean my thing is like.
Speaker 1 (41:25):
If you do it, if you if you show it
one time, right, and it's like on your page? Like
why do people need to keep seeing the same thing.
Speaker 2 (41:31):
Over and over again? I don't like why it's someone
Robinson looking here. I ain't paying everyone continue to see
the same ship. Right, you better shown me something different? Right? Yeah? Exactly?
I don't get it. But okay, random question do you think.
Speaker 1 (41:50):
Has has anyone ever said to you, Oh, you look
better without makeup or you don't need all that makeup?
You look better without makeup? Do you think that's a
comp or insult? So recently this happened to me. There
was a guy that I, you know, went on a
little date with or whatever and then and I think
(42:10):
I was fully glamed and then I don't know, we
went somewhere that was like.
Speaker 2 (42:18):
I just had on nothing, like like no, not yeah,
super casual. He was like, you know this is this
is I like, you better like this? So what does
that mean? So in my mind, I feel like that's
a compliment because that's my natural look or that's what
that's how God brought me into this world. But it
(42:41):
makes me feel weird because I lived my life mostly glamed.
So maybe I should date him when I'm seventy because
that's when.
Speaker 1 (42:53):
But but he you're usually glammed when you're like going
somewhere or filming something. When you're kind of just like
at home or just chilling you know, around you know,
just doing regular things, you're not glamed.
Speaker 2 (43:07):
Like that total.
Speaker 1 (43:08):
So yeah, so that's fine as long as they understand that.
Speaker 2 (43:10):
I mean, yeah, I will.
Speaker 1 (43:11):
So most of the time I'm without makeup, like around
the house or you know, going into the studio whatever,
and if I have one makeup and I come home
and my kids see me, they'll be.
Speaker 2 (43:25):
Like, ew, why do you have one all that makeup? No? Really? Yes?
And I'm like ew, like really, so question do like Corey?
So Cory's how old? Seventeen? The little seventeen year old
girls do their wain makeup? Some of them do? Yeah
they do?
Speaker 1 (43:43):
Yeah, Okay, Corey definitely prefers like the natural. Yeah, he
just prefers a more natural look, okay for sure. But
I also think that's like you like what you what
you know? So like he knows his mother mostly as
a natural person, right, and so I think that's what
he's attracted to, is girls that have more of a
(44:05):
natural look, but not ill not Yeah, sometimes he'll.
Speaker 2 (44:07):
Be like, ill, why do you have want all that makeup? Is?
He like? We'll wash your face so like take that off.
I'm like and I'll be like, damn, it's not even
that much. But like especially when if I would come
home after like a confessional like rhop confessional, Oh my gosh,
they are like take that off. Dang. Yes, Okay, Well
(44:28):
what about Wan? How does he feel? He prefers me natural?
Speaker 1 (44:31):
But hell, I mean he understands like the business and
and he and he appreciates me glammed up too, though, Okay,
you know, so.
Speaker 2 (44:38):
He's that's that's the part that I'm talking about. Like,
if I'm dating you and I'm glammed up and you're
kind of looking at me like I don't like all
of this, that's the turn off to me. Yeah yeah, yeah,
yeah yeah.
Speaker 1 (44:47):
So he appreciates it, but of course he's like, he
prefers me natural. But but there will be people like
not even ones that are like close to you, that
maybe even on Instagram will say.
Speaker 2 (45:00):
Oh, yeah, you don't need all that makeup. Yeah, and
it's like, yeah, I know, I don't.
Speaker 1 (45:03):
I know, I don't need all of that makeup, but
it is the makeup is for it has a purpose,
like yes, you know, for when you want to kind
of give a different look. I know I don't need it, right,
but but if I'm going to like in a a
an event where you know, a black tie event, I'm
not showing up with just a bear face. No, we
(45:24):
are not Alicia Keys right, Okay, And even she decided
that ship is just whack okay because she didn't put
some makeup on her face. But I also want to
say that that television lights they change your face, not
change your face, but like if.
Speaker 2 (45:37):
You you need something on your face for all those
lights and the HD of it all.
Speaker 1 (45:43):
So yeah, yeah, because I mean it's interesting because you'll
when you when you are glammed for like an interview,
you have on a lot more makeup. But when you
sit in front of the the lights and the you know,
the cameras, like, it doesn't look like you have one
doesn't ton of makeup, you know. So that's why it's
like when you see someone in person that has on
(46:05):
a lot of makeup for TV, it's like, damn, you have.
Speaker 2 (46:07):
On a lot of makeup? Right, men too? Right by
the way, yes, do you know that? Men? It's like
the big Highest Rising with all this like botox and
fillers and all that. Oh I believe it. Yes, I
believe the men be in there getting it done. And
I'm not even mad at right, I believe it get
it done. Oh. I saw this thing with Joe Butten
was talking about how like all these rappers and stuff
(46:31):
are trying to act like like they laugh and like
their face doesn't move, and He's like, you, you think
we haven't noticed that your face doesn't move right. We
noticed that rappers hardcore rappers, but you know, everybody has
like who's out there in the public. They have an
image and they need to like stay on top of it. Yeah,
I mean, shoot.
Speaker 1 (46:49):
The one man that comes to mind that like definitely
was going hard on the boatox was Joe Biden.
Speaker 2 (46:57):
Joe Biden, Yes, really, Oh my god. His whole face
never moved. But he had a face lift. He might
have had that too, but I don't know.
Speaker 1 (47:08):
I mean, his whole face would be like frozen. I'm like, well,
he goes hard on it.
Speaker 2 (47:15):
Yeah, give me all of the units. The guy that's
in there now, also his is not as frozen, right,
but he stopped the suntan as much. Has he He's
not as orange as he used to be. Okay, Yeah,
but there's a whole lot of issues going on with him,
they say, medically. But anyway, that's enough. Not okay. On
(47:38):
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