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Speaker 1 (00:01):
All everybody to seej and be just Hilarius Charlamagne the Guy.
We are the Breakfast clubs. Now, if you're just joining us,
we're taking your phone calls eight hundred and five eight five,
one oh five one. We're talking about the footage of
Diddy abusing Cassie and beating Cassie that was released over
the weekend and his apology after that, and we just
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opened up the phone lines to get your thoughts. We've
we've heard so many, We've we've a lot of us
have read Cassie's lawsuit which was pulled and a lot
of this was in it. So we're just pretty much
asking what are your thoughts. Let's let's start with you, Jess.
Speaker 2 (00:38):
I think it's disgusting.
Speaker 3 (00:38):
I think it's crazy to know, I mean, like to
actually see that. I mean we've heard rumors and things
like that, you know what I'm saying, But to actually
see it, and then for it to be of that
magnitude right like in which I still hold that to
be light, like to think about behind closed or at home,
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you know, and then even leading up to her running out,
like because she really was like gone, you know what
I mean, like she she was trying to get away
one sock on like she she was running, you know
what I mean.
Speaker 2 (01:12):
So it's disgusting, and then.
Speaker 3 (01:14):
I feel for her having to relive that, Yeah, and
then other things this is probably like like just even
light to her. Like, man, y'all really don't know what
I went through, you know, speaking as her, So I
feel like I don't believe nothing to say.
Speaker 2 (01:29):
I just I feel like, yeah, it's definitely time for
him to go to jail.
Speaker 1 (01:33):
I mean, well, he's not gonna go for jail for that, because.
Speaker 3 (01:35):
Yeah, but it's but this is only the beginning of
things that we're about to see, Like there's so many
things that's about to unfold. I feel that personally, like
this is just one little video that's about to spark
it off.
Speaker 1 (01:49):
And you know what, I agree with you. It was
it was disgusting, It was hard to watch, hard to
look at. And me having six kid, four daughters, you
just think if any man or some put their hands
on your daughter like that, what would you want to do?
What would you want to happen to them? And it's
sad and Diddy is you could see he's going through
problems or whatever it may be. But I really feel
bad for Cassie. Like you said, this is brought back up.
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And another reason I feel bad for Castie is because
when his lawsuit came out, a lot of people didn't
believe her. You know, a lot of people were joking her.
A lot of people said it's just a cash grab.
A lot of people didn't necessarily come to her defense
at that time because you know, we just didn't have
all the evidence, of.
Speaker 2 (02:28):
All the details.
Speaker 4 (02:28):
People, And that's not her own fault. I mean, I
think that's that's your approach shouldn't be the joke her.
But your approach doesn't have to be to pick a
side in those situations because we don't know, we don't
always know. This is this is an allegation, it's an accuzation.
And this is what we always say, listen to everybody,
but you believe.
Speaker 1 (02:44):
All proof, believe the facts. This is this video is
proof at Harold, hands down proof, and it is just
so disgusting. And a lot of people, I say, we're
looking at Diddy as a We talked about it early
as a superhero. And and that's why I always say
a lot a lot of time, the celebrity, you respect
their business, respect him, as an artist, but they're human
and we don't know what goes on behind closed doors.
But it was disgusting. It was heartfelt. I mean not heartfelt,
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but it hurt my heart watching that. And I watched
it with my oldest daughter and I watched it with
my wife and we were just sitting there like I
can't believe it, like that somebody would do that to
somebody that they say they love. Think about it, because
she was on the floor, passed out. She looked lifeless
and he was kicking her lifeless. It wasn't like she
wasn't fighting back. She was just laying there. And that's
somebody that somebody says that they love. That's a tough one.
Speaker 5 (03:31):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (03:31):
I got a bunch of emotions, but the main emotion
I always get when I see a man putting hands
on a woman in this way is just disgusting disappointment.
Speaker 5 (03:40):
Like, you know, yeah, did he need his ass beat?
Speaker 4 (03:41):
Like I wish Cassie would have had a gun on
her and would have shot him right there on the spot.
Speaker 5 (03:45):
Like that's my initial reaction.
Speaker 4 (03:47):
That's how I always feel when I see situations like this.
And then there's this weird sense of grief that sets
in because did he is a hip hop hero. He
is an ordinary person who did extraordinary things, you know
from hip hop culture. So to sit here and act
like this man wasn't a huge part about upbringing. That
would just be me lying to myself. So there's this
weird sense of grief, like another one of our heroes
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has ruined their legacy and it's his own fault because
of poor choices. And when will people really start doing
the work on themselves? Like this man was forty six
years old for this happened, was forty eight. He's twenty sixteen,
saying I thought I did the math he was forty six.
Speaker 5 (04:27):
I thought I did forty eight.
Speaker 2 (04:29):
He thought he was forty six.
Speaker 5 (04:32):
He was an older man, and I'll be forty six
next month.
Speaker 4 (04:35):
So my whole thing is like, at what point do
people really start doing the work on themselves?
Speaker 5 (04:40):
At what point do people.
Speaker 4 (04:41):
Start stop lying to themselves? Like he knows all the
issues he has. He knows whether it's substance abuse, whether
it's I don't whatever he's dealing with, he knows.
Speaker 5 (04:50):
He knows how he's treating people, he knows what he's
doing to people. The thing is he got girls. Yes,
you guys got this girl.
Speaker 2 (04:56):
You know what I'm saying, is this pathetic?
Speaker 4 (04:58):
Like fort he was forty eight year At what point
do you stop lying to yourself and you say, I, I
got it, I.
Speaker 5 (05:04):
Need help, Like I can't keep treating people like that.
Speaker 1 (05:06):
But that's what bothered me too, Like you know, and
I'm not gonna say it's okay, but you would expect
it from a younger individual, somebody has that has not
done the work, that has not grown a nineteen twenty
twenty one that.
Speaker 5 (05:16):
This man is forty six man forty I thought he's
a billion he's.
Speaker 4 (05:20):
A billionaire, he got access to all the best everything,
all the best therapists, all the best resources, and you
still carrying on like this at forty six years old.
Speaker 5 (05:29):
Yeah, that's that's insane to me.
Speaker 3 (05:32):
That's a sense of power just to be the most
powerful person in the world or the industry. Is this
something that people love?
Speaker 5 (05:40):
There? You are the opposite you that broken?
Speaker 4 (05:43):
Yeah, you that broken to where you that broken the
way you're projecting all that pain and all that hurt
that you're feeling on the other people because for you
to be running down a hotel in a hotel with
a towel on doing that to doing that to a
young lady.
Speaker 5 (05:56):
Right, you don't give a damn about nothing or no
who was out there.
Speaker 6 (06:01):
It was.
Speaker 4 (06:05):
Absolutely so imagine what type of level of monster that
is right when you you don't care to that extent,
you got that kind of money and nobody can tell
you anything.
Speaker 1 (06:16):
Should But like you said, it's it's probably he needs
to work on himself, like losing his dad at a
young age, honest, but he needs help, like he needs
help and the people around him who have seen this.
I think in one of the h in the thing
that the lawsuit, Cassie was like security had to stop
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him one time and I'm like.
Speaker 5 (06:38):
Who are these people around him? Listen that man?
Speaker 4 (06:40):
That man was forty Sean Combs has had the good
sense to accomplish all these great things, so he should
have the good sense to go do some great things
with himself and figure his own life out. For him
to still be doing that at forty six years old,
the people, there's no excuse.
Speaker 5 (06:57):
I don't want to hear about him nothing.
Speaker 4 (06:58):
I understand every dere's at caused the all trauma with
at forty six years old for him to accomplish all
the things that he's accomplished. He knew what he was doing. Yeah,
he knew what he was doing. And you can't run
from yourself. Eventually that party you catches up to you.
Speaker 1 (07:11):
YEA, have Valerie on the line, Valerie.
Speaker 7 (07:13):
Good morning, good morning.
Speaker 6 (07:15):
How are you?
Speaker 1 (07:15):
How you feel the Valerie?
Speaker 5 (07:16):
What's your thoughts?
Speaker 6 (07:18):
My thoughts? You know, I just feel that it is
rather disgusting what he did to that young woman. And
you know, she's not a girl, she's not a child.
But you know, especially looking at the age difference, he's
twenty years old and he could have been her dad,
and he's got daughter. Then, you know, I just still understand.
I don't know if it's that I don't know why
it's it that, you know, it's not just our men,
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but you know, obviously it's not a cultural thing, but
speaking where our men a concern. I don't know why
they allowed himselves to self destrunk. I don't know if
it's that they think they're never going to get caught,
or they think that because they reach a certain level
of success that their demons are going to just disappear,
and that they don't face and fine time to deal
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with it. I mean, because apparently money is not an
issue for him to get the type of help that
he needs to deal with his demons. And apparently he
knows he's got demons because he knows what he would
doing was wrong, so you know, and then then also,
you know, men like him were always the first ones
to talk about if you do something to mind, you know,
you're never going to do nothing to mind. I'm never
gonna let nobody do nothing in mind. But then they
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turn around to do it to somebody else's, so you know,
there's just you know, it's the saddest saddest part for
me is that young is what she went through. You know,
I have family members that have gone women that have
gone through that. My mom is actually a survivor of
domestic violence.
Speaker 7 (08:38):
And you know, one of.
Speaker 6 (08:40):
The worst things do, the worst things I think a
man could do, is to sit on and put his
foot on a woman, you know, And it's it's not
just about the physical abuse. It's just about not only
the physical abuse. It's now I'm just gonna degrade you
just as a not just as a woman, but just
as a human being. It's just what he did was
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so discussed and I'm disappointed. I am highly above and
beyond disappointed in him as a man, as a black man,
and as a black man that has reached a certain level,
which there is not many of us, our men that
have reached his level, right, and to reach that level
and to to you know, self destrunt, you know, and
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to do that to yourself. And then yet again, you know,
you know, every culture has this thing. They have their
people that do what but you know, like I said,
there's not a whole lot of us that reach that status.
And you know, just just you know, take a book
out of President Obama's you know page. He reached a
certain level and he maintained being a good human being.
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But also I think people need to understand is that
once you people tend to think that once you reach
a certain status or the celebrity status, that you know,
you walk on clouds or you're not human or you know,
whatever demons or issues you had that were bruined beforehand,
it's just going.
Speaker 5 (10:05):
To be bad multiplied, that's right, magnified.
Speaker 6 (10:09):
And multiplied in the world.
Speaker 7 (10:10):
Can be it now? All right, Charlamagne, I do want
to have an opportunity. I can't.
Speaker 6 (10:14):
I don't want to do it now because I don't
want to take away for the Didny situation, in the
casting situation, but I want to call back to speak
with you about the whole tell of Marjorie Green what
you said on Friday. I'm gonna try to get back
through a little bit later.
Speaker 4 (10:25):
Okay, hold on, okay, all right, okay, you know, and
that's what she bought up, some very good points and
one thing that it made me think about.
Speaker 5 (10:32):
You can't give Diddy credit for.
Speaker 4 (10:34):
Being a genius and a mogul on one aspect of
his life, but then say he doesn't know any better
when it comes to stuff like violence of courards women.
That man knows plenty better. Know what he was doing
was wrong, and he was still choosing to do it
for whatever reason. Maybe because he thought he was just
too powerful. Maybe he thought he could get with it.
Maybe that's just his nature.
Speaker 5 (10:53):
I don't know.
Speaker 4 (10:54):
But you can't give him credit for being a genius,
you know, on one aspect, but then say he don't
know no better.
Speaker 5 (10:59):
That man know, he definitely know better.
Speaker 1 (11:01):
Absolutely, taking more of your calls. Eight hundred five eight
five one oh five one, let's discuss it's the Breakfast
Club Good morning, Mourning. Everybody is DJ Envy jests hilarious, Cheloman.
Speaker 5 (11:19):
Mourning.
Speaker 1 (11:19):
Everybody is DJ Envy just hilarious, chelamin the God. We
are the Breakfast Club. If you're just joining us, we're
opening up the phone lines talking about Diddy uh and
everything that happened with Diddy over the last couple of days.
Sort of with you, Jess, And you know what I
want to ask you, jes not only did that video
came out and the apology, what did you think about
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the apology?
Speaker 3 (11:40):
I felt like, you know how, somebody apologized because something
came out, because it's like, oh, oh wow, these people
and this is for the world to see this of
course this circulator, you know what I'm saying. But he
felt and probably still feels untouchable, you know what I
mean for a long time, and like even paying fifty
thousand to have that video erased or whatever, you know
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what I mean, Like, you don't think that when you're
that powerful and you that you know, so self absorbed,
you don't think things like this will come back, you know.
And and there's no way he I don't know why
he thought that, but there's no way that somebody can
hold onto something like this, and that can that can
be something that you playing with something totally like out
of your control.
Speaker 2 (12:22):
You know what I'm saying, Like.
Speaker 1 (12:23):
This thought it was crazy.
Speaker 5 (12:24):
He didn't say.
Speaker 2 (12:25):
He didn't say, like.
Speaker 1 (12:27):
The video was you beating Cassie? How can we didn't
say I am sorry?
Speaker 3 (12:31):
I ask because I don't feel like he regrets what
he did. I still feel like it's like nah, And
I feel like he may feel like, Yo, that's from
so long ago, and that's and I know that he
know he's done some worse things and that, like I said,
that's why I keep saying that video is just light,
like something like so light. They did imagine all the
other things he probably did, so I don't I don't
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think he saw it as like I don't need to apologize, sir.
Speaker 4 (12:56):
And the an apology was nasty than Daily on Tequila.
And let me tell you something else. Not only should
he have apologized to Cassie in that video, he should
have apologized that all of the general public that he
lied to. You sat there and you tried to paint
Cassie as a liar for weeks. You're the one who
put out to take You wanted some money, yeah, you
put out statements saying it was just a witch hunt
and it was just the money grab, and you deny
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everything that's being said. You volunteered that line. So you're
gonna do an apology. You gotta apologize to Cassie, then
apologize to the general public for lying, and then you know,
I don't know, throw yourself at the mercy of the court.
Speaker 5 (13:30):
But honestly, he shouldn't have did that apology at all.
Speaker 4 (13:32):
That's why I keep saying, for somebody who's slogan his
can't stop, won't stop, somebody need to put him, grab
him and say no, it's time to stop, because it
has stopped over And then you.
Speaker 3 (13:42):
Gave her the money you ended up paying, like you
ended up settling. So if they were just looking for
a pay day, if it was something that you really
didn't do, you in the page.
Speaker 1 (13:50):
But you know, the sad thing is you hear all
these other women that's been coming out for months saying yeah,
they've been abused and that they've been in altercations, and
you know, people always decide what's true and what's not,
and you just think, out damn, like that might be him. Yeah,
which is sad because like you said he has daughters.
Y has beautiful daughters, which is sad.
Speaker 4 (14:09):
The other complaining less. I'm mistinking it wasn't about him
abusing women. It was about him having.
Speaker 2 (14:15):
Like a trafficking rink or something. It was like other stuff.
Speaker 1 (14:19):
Was not a little rob but it was a girl.
There was another woman that did an interview that said,
did he kicked the while she was pregnant? I'll say allegedly, oh, okay, okay, yeah.
Speaker 3 (14:26):
And then and then one of his other ex girlfriends,
I think she sat down with somebody and she was
saying that like he was throwing her shoes at her,
he would like choke her, and basically she described something
similar to what we saw.
Speaker 2 (14:36):
On the Cassi footage.
Speaker 5 (14:37):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (14:37):
So yeah, we've been hearing it. You know.
Speaker 1 (14:40):
Let's go to the phone lines. Uh, we got shre
Intel on the line. Intel, good morning.
Speaker 7 (14:45):
I'm disgusted from someone who used to be a huge
Diddy fan.
Speaker 6 (14:49):
I'm disgusted.
Speaker 1 (14:50):
I wish it wasn't true.
Speaker 7 (14:52):
But also why they charged Bill Cosby, Why they can't
charge him, what.
Speaker 4 (14:57):
The statute of limitations in California did for Uh? I
guess rape and domestic violence.
Speaker 2 (15:03):
Which is crazy, it's crazy.
Speaker 7 (15:07):
No, they should charge him. They should charge him.
Speaker 8 (15:09):
I hope everything else comes.
Speaker 5 (15:11):
Out on the will. Hello. Who's this?
Speaker 7 (15:17):
Yo?
Speaker 5 (15:17):
This like nice? Nice?
Speaker 1 (15:19):
What's something?
Speaker 5 (15:19):
Man? Talk to us?
Speaker 1 (15:20):
What's your thoughts to us?
Speaker 7 (15:22):
Up? Hey? I want to speak to y'all. Help y'all
had a great weekend. Jesse hilarious, challern and God dj Envy. Yeah.
I wanted to say, man, first of all, like my
pastor said, I pray for him and call the police. Uh.
You know, every time I think about this, I think
that everybody's a victim, right, and y'all got it right
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earlier this morning. You know what I'm saying. When people
like Huntley are granted the power, you know, it comes
responsibility with that power. He got that power like back
in ninety two and being young as he was getting
that power to be able to influence people men, women,
You know what I'm saying, Young ladies, people that want
to be inspired to be artists like him. In this
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situation where Cassie, she wanted the same thing that she
saw him have based on the videos, the lifestyle, so
she got involved with him thinking that she was going
to be able to get those things that she had
and then after a while up doing the island over
ten years, I believe they were together. Either one or
two things happened. She even aged out of the things
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that he was into, because she came into it already
being young, because she already had a hand start in
that lifestyle that he had known that he was able
to influence people like her. So when she got into
that lifestyle, you know, like I said, either one of
two things, she woke up and decided, hey, I can't
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take this some more. Or he probably said, well, I'm
sick of you're putting you to the wolves, and so
then now it becomes money thing for her. You know
what I'm saying. I needed to be able to be
paid for my pain and suffering that I had to
go through, you know, because of the promises that you
gave me, that I would be able to become this
person that I see you having the ability to make
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Mary and Say and all these other people.
Speaker 4 (17:17):
You know what I'm saying that, my brother, I think
I hear what you're saying. You're missing the whole point.
If I was beating your ass for however long, you
know what I mean, At whatever point she decided to
wake up and say enough is enough of she could
get out.
Speaker 5 (17:31):
I don't think she.
Speaker 4 (17:32):
I don't think she was thinking about no being the
next Mary J. Blige at that point when she gets
you once she getting her head beat in. You could
tell from that video or her trying to leave that
hotel room, he was still getting beat in.
Speaker 1 (17:42):
Yeah, it's definitely not about music now because to me,
in fact, it seems like she was trying to leave
but didn't have help to leave. It felt like she
was all by herself. And maybe when she met the
trainer that was training her, that was her way to
get out, But it seemed like she was trying to
get out. It seems like she kept getting beat and
they kept pulling back in. I don't know, but that's
what it seems like. But regardless of the power of
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what Diddy could have done, that no woman deserves.
Speaker 5 (18:06):
That's why I don't like nobody that deserves.
Speaker 4 (18:07):
That's why I don't like when we make this these
situations about the individual as opposed to the issue. Domestic
violence is the issue correct. Domestic violence has been around
since the beginning of time, Like we're talking about.
Speaker 5 (18:19):
I was reading something a.
Speaker 4 (18:21):
While ago where it was saying how you know, it
was legal to beat your wife up until nineteen twenty.
And when it comes to like domestic violence and family violence,
that wasn't even looked at as a crime until like
the sixties and seventies.
Speaker 5 (18:32):
So think about that. So this is a societal problem,
you know what I mean.
Speaker 4 (18:37):
This isn't just something that you know, one issue one
person has to deal with, or one rich person with power.
Speaker 5 (18:43):
Poor people beating out out their women too.
Speaker 1 (18:45):
Absolutely, yeah, And we'll take some more calls when we
come back. Phone line to let up eight hundred five
eighty five, one oh five on. It's the Breakfast Club.
Speaker 5 (18:51):
Good morning.
Speaker 1 (18:54):
Morning, everybody is CEJ MZ just Larry Charlama and mcsavy
are the Breakfast Club. If he's just joining us. We're
talking about Diddy and and all the information that came
out in the last couple of days, of course, the
footage of Diddy uh domestically abused in Cassie and Diddy's apology,
and we're just taking your calls. We have Donna on
the line. Donna, good morning, Good morning, how y'all doing,
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what's your thoughts?
Speaker 7 (19:21):
My thought?
Speaker 1 (19:25):
Donna turned down your radio first because we can hear
your radio in the background.
Speaker 8 (19:29):
I did all right, I don't know what's going on
in Hollywood that nothing happens in real time. It's always
nine years later, ten years later, twenty.
Speaker 5 (19:40):
Years later, money power, money power cover ups.
Speaker 4 (19:44):
Why you think these people got prs and crisis management
teams and all of that, Like something like that happens,
you know, with a Diddy and a Cassie, they're gonna
cover that up immediately. It's just it's this new era
where there's you know, video of everything everywhere that's messing
the game up.
Speaker 5 (19:58):
That's what that's that problem.
Speaker 4 (20:00):
These pr people and these crazy management teams. They hate
this new era because they can't hide things anymore.
Speaker 8 (20:06):
And I also want to come in on which all
thing about for that and needing help to work on himself.
He was broken and all that. Cassie was too. In
order to accept that behavior from somebody, we gotta because
I went through that and myself, I needed to work
on myself to realize why would I accept this from
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a man? Yeah, because that goes both ways. You have
to get out of those situations. You got to look
within yourself and ask yourself, why did I accept this
behavior from this man? Why did I let him do
this for me? Yes, he's a monster, but why did
I accept this monster to live up under my bed
every night?
Speaker 3 (20:49):
But this is the thing also, you know what I'm saying,
Like when you when because we that's not act like
we haven't heard rements of people like dropping like flies
when when you try to get out of situations concerning
certain people, you know, I.
Speaker 2 (21:00):
Mean, the girl was scared. It was said that he
would beat her up and then send her to other
countries to yeah, vacation, hell to heal.
Speaker 3 (21:09):
Like it's not that easy to get away at times,
you know, depending on your abuse or how much power,
money and respect they got, you know what I mean,
Because like to your point earlier, you were saying, like
some people looked at him as a hero or whatever,
but the whole time you're a villain behind closed doors
and a powerful villain.
Speaker 5 (21:27):
So that Yeah, she was young by the way she was,
but this tape was twenty sixteen. He was forty six.
She was twenty nine.
Speaker 1 (21:35):
Yeah, but hold on, but not only that, right when
you read the documents, they said that Diddy's people controlled
her life, the same management team, the same accountants, allegedly,
the same people that that booked to travel, the same
people that got paid her taxes and paid her bills.
Speaker 5 (21:48):
And you know, it's the same everything.
Speaker 1 (21:51):
What I'm doing.
Speaker 2 (21:51):
Can you go down to every call I make, every
text I send? What are you talking about? It's not
as easy as everybody think it is.
Speaker 1 (21:59):
All time, we got Valerie on the line, Valerie, good morning,
Valerie pick Hello?
Speaker 5 (22:09):
Who's this?
Speaker 9 (22:11):
Hi?
Speaker 8 (22:12):
This is Latitia. How are you guys?
Speaker 7 (22:13):
Hey?
Speaker 1 (22:14):
Latitia, good morning? What's your thoughts on?
Speaker 9 (22:17):
Can't good morning? First off? I just feel like we're
giving so much space to DiDio at this point, like
cash it. I hate it for her, you know, looking
at Diddy and the situation that happened, I really don't
believe that he's sorry because if he's sorry, when it
came about the beginning, he would have apologized then, right.
So the thongs comes from us knowing that, you know
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what I mean? So is that genuine? But is that authentic?
Because no, it's not. You didn't do it, you know
what I mean. It's kind of like when a kid
steals the people. Now I'm in the candid so if
they can get out, they're going to get out and
do it. If they get in trouble, then this when
they get a whoop on they get home. You know
what I'm saying. It's almost like he's turned from obile
to monster. It's no longer halftag no is like hashtat
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mobile to monster at this point, because you're forty six
when this video surf it well, when it happened, you
are forty six at this point. We can't continue to
give someone, even his age, a consistent excuse.
Speaker 4 (23:16):
But but you know, but even when y'all say that,
when y'all say we when y'all say we're giving them greace,
Like what is what do we do?
Speaker 5 (23:23):
What are we supposed to do?
Speaker 7 (23:26):
Like?
Speaker 5 (23:26):
What are we the general public supposed to do? Like
when you say we giving them great? Like, what do
you mean? What does that mean? Like the only thing
you could do is call out the behavior and say
that is wrong and it's foul.
Speaker 8 (23:34):
Like what that really is all that we can do?
Speaker 9 (23:37):
It's more so of the vocal piece behind it. It's
really like people in the type of positions standing up
and saying that he's wrong. I feel like the only
ones that's given their advice or given their response to
it are those that are not really in the industry
like that because they're scared of the back life. They're
scared of what's going to happen to their partnership. You
know what I mean? That apology that Diddy did.
Speaker 6 (23:59):
Is so for sponsorship.
Speaker 5 (24:02):
That's it.
Speaker 7 (24:04):
That's it.
Speaker 9 (24:05):
Feel like he's sorry because if he if he wanted help, Yo,
you have money for years and years and years you
could have been shut out help. You didn't even cry
in your apology video. You could have at least cried.
If you're gonna put on a show, then put on
the show. Because the apology is exactly what it was.
It's legit monster mobile. It's from mobile to monster at
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this point, because that's what he is.
Speaker 8 (24:30):
He's are monsters.
Speaker 9 (24:31):
You have daughters, you know, like you kicked trams. You
ever see anyone kick money on the ground or to
pick it up?
Speaker 7 (24:39):
Yeah, someone drop.
Speaker 9 (24:40):
Something that was priced, you know, priceless on the ground
to pick it up.
Speaker 3 (24:43):
No, I wouldn't even but I wouldn't even want him
to cry, like none of that. Like I don't like
fake phony apologies, you know what I'm saying, Like, Nah,
he did exactly what he should have did. Okay, cool,
like apologize like she said, for a sponsorship, so whatever partner,
you know, he did that for business.
Speaker 5 (25:01):
Way, he's an idiot to think he still got business. Yeah,
you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 2 (25:05):
But it's like his team and.
Speaker 5 (25:06):
A bunch of idiots to think that they're still a business.
There is no business.
Speaker 7 (25:09):
That is no business.
Speaker 2 (25:10):
Only see did he cry like we not we? That's
for one, that's not something we go and see.
Speaker 3 (25:14):
Anyway, I feel like you just shouldn't have said nothing,
you know if but what he gave us, what he
gave us, And it wasn't an apology to anybody, It wasn't.
Speaker 2 (25:22):
It wasn't to us, It wasn't. It was just because
the elite the video got out.
Speaker 1 (25:27):
Well, we would like to tell anybody that's dealing with
domestic violence, if you have friends or family members that's
dealing with domestic violence and don't know a way out, Uh,
there is always the eight hundred number that they can
help you, they can guide you, they can get you
in a situation which is a lot safer. And the
eight hundred number is one eight hundred seventy nine to
nine seven two three three again one eight hundred seven
(25:48):
nine nine seven two three three, Or you can text
eight eight seven eight eight all right, Uh, I'm just
reading some of the stats and there's so many people
dealing with them that we never even thinking. They saying,
on average, nearly twenty people per minute are physically abused
by our intimate partner in the United States. So that's
a lot of people that are continually dealing with this.
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So again, if you are dealing with it, you know,
a family member dealing with it, and you're trying to
get out and you don't know how, the number is
eight hundred seven nine nine seven two three three. All
right when we come back, we'll take some more calls
next hour. I'm sure we have, just with the mess
what we're talking about.
Speaker 3 (26:26):
Talking about and all these people talking about like grace
that you know, people are giving him. These responses are
not so gracious that we're going to talk about celebrities
that are not giving him grace and they're standing behind
Cassie and other women that have been abused as well.
Speaker 2 (26:40):
So we won't get into that, all right.
Speaker 1 (26:41):
We'll get into that nextus to Breakfast Club, Good morning,
wake that.
Speaker 5 (26:44):
Ass up in the morning. The Breakfast Club