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December 11, 2024 7 mins

Charlamagne Tha God Gives Donkey Of The Day To A Woman Who Attacked Her Hairstylist After Refusing To Pay For The Services. Listen For More!

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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Some donkey to day is just sud themselves. I've been
watching Charlotte.

Speaker 2 (00:05):
Man, I was ready for.

Speaker 1 (00:09):
I heard them Donkey say it again, Charlay, are don't Charlotte? Yes,
Donkey Today for Wednesday, December eleventh, goes to a thirty
six year old woman from Memphis, Tennessee named Stephanie Samuels.

(00:29):
I'm telling you right now, times is hard and they're
not getting easier. Okay, no time soon.

Speaker 3 (00:34):
Right.

Speaker 1 (00:34):
If you're blessed enough to be making a couple of dollars,
you should thank God for that every day drop on
the clothes box. For everybody out there just making a
couple of dollars. Okay, you don't have to be rich
if you got enough to keep some food on your table,
a roof over your head, and you can treat yourself
to things. And when I say things, I'm not talking
though dy am burking bags or the latest Jordan's. You know,
if you're doing that, you really winning. I'm talking simple

(00:55):
things like a manicure, petticial, a haircut on a weekly basis.
How about getting your hair braided? Okay, that might be
something that a lot of humans on this planet takes
for granted. Having a couple of dollars to get your
hair braided. Yes, you have some amazing looking braids in
your hair right now.

Speaker 2 (01:09):
Yes, thank you so much.

Speaker 1 (01:10):
How much did they cost?

Speaker 2 (01:11):
Five seventy five?

Speaker 1 (01:13):
She's a blessing. Yes, that is a blessing, Philly. Okay,
because there are so many people out there right now
who would love to get their hair braided but can't
afford it. Okay, and Stephanie Samuels is one of those women. Now,
just when you were younger and couldn't afford bridge, how
did you make do? Or were you never in that position?

Speaker 4 (01:28):
Now?

Speaker 2 (01:28):
I was definitely in that position. I said, a little
side ponytail with the sprout, okay, And I thought I
was cute.

Speaker 1 (01:32):
I thought I was killing this. Whe you couldn't afford braid?
What did you do? You just didn't get them?

Speaker 2 (01:35):
Put my head in a side ponytail, like I just
said that, I was looking struggly.

Speaker 1 (01:39):
Okay, Yeah, well so I want to know. That's why
I wanted to ask. I wanted to know your story
because I would assume that if you couldn't afford bridge,
you just do another protective hairstyle like you just said. Right,
are you find a cheaper option. Are you gotta work
for the braidge, pick up an extra job something? But
what I do know is whatever you chose to do,
or whatever you choose to do, is smarter than what
Stephanie Samuel did. See. Stephanie was just getting the finishing

(01:59):
touch she's on her braids, and she told her hairstylist
four words that a hairstylist never wants to hear, especially
after she already finished the work. And those words are
I can't pay you. What happened next? Well, let's go
to Fox thirteen for the report. Please.

Speaker 4 (02:14):
Latasha Dickerson has been braiding here for more than twenty years.
Dickerson says Stephanie Samuels has been a client for seventeen years.
Samuels came to her home to have small, extra long
box braids done last month. This cellphone video shows how
Samuel's hair came out after nine and a half hours
of braiding. Dick Dickerson says she charged Samuel's two hundred dollars.

Speaker 2 (02:39):
She gave me fifty dollars and said that's all she
has right now. That was it, and then she was like,
I can't give you nothing else.

Speaker 1 (02:45):
I gotta pay my mortgage.

Speaker 4 (02:47):
Dickerson says she was at a loss for words, especially
because Samuels is a childhood friend. Please say Samuel's bit.
Dickerson's right arm pepper sprayed her and pulled a box
cutter on Diggerson while her children were in the home.
Diggerson says she was looking forward to using the money
towards Christmas gifts for her children. She advises hairstylist to

(03:10):
request a deposit and have clients pay up front before
starting the service.

Speaker 1 (03:16):
I feel so sorry for this handstyllars. What is it name,
Latasha Latasha Dickerson. Yeah, not only because she didn't get paid.
I know Dan well, I know Dan well. She couldn't
properly fight either, okay, because she was tied as hell
standing on her feet all that long time, nine and
a half hours doing this woman's braids. Hairstyllars be exhausted
after they do a head of hair. You ever see

(03:36):
that meme with a Popeye's Chicken lady sitting outside looking tighty.
That's how every handstyle is in America. Who does braids
be feeling and then you're gonna tell me you can't
pay me, Then you're gonna bite me. Pull out some
type of chemical agents, a pepper spray, okay, and spray
me with it and pull out a box cut on me.
I ain't got time for all that. And what's crazy

(03:56):
about this is all projection. Okay, Stephanie got mad because
she broke, and I understand. I get it. People out
here doing bad, they're hurting. They broke. Stephanie probably didn't
bite the hairstyles out of just pure anger. She might
have been hungry too, okay. And it don't help that
Lotto out here making songs calling people brokey and it's
about can you imagine you riding around bumping Lotto album

(04:17):
that beat drop verse fire and fifty two seconds into
the song you realize she's talking about you. Come on, man,
we live in a world with a gap between the
haves and have nots is so wide, and the have
nots have to go on social media all day and
watch a bunch of people lying about how much they have.
That can cause you to go crazy. But I would
like to tell people this. You can fix being broke,

(04:37):
but you can't fix being poor. Okay, being broke is
temporary a lot of times, being poor systemic but also
having very poor character because Stephanie, this just shows how
poor your character is. A Latasha was a childhood friend,
all right, Sometimes you have to learn to do it out.
You're not entitled the braids. You can't get mad at
this woman because you can't afford the hairstyle you want,

(04:59):
and for you to book in a appointment, get your
braids put in, and then attack her because you can't
pay her and you wasted her time. She had every
right to beat your ass. You didn't have no right
to throw hands with her. Now you charge with aggravated assault,
and you have a bond that's one thousand dollars. Okay,
if she couldn't afford to pay two hundred dollars for braids,
you think she can pay a thousand? You think she

(05:20):
can afford to pay a thousand dollars for a bond? Huh?
Come on, man, comorrold Of. The story is being poor leaders,
the poor decision making. So don't let temporary circumstances of
being broke land you into a permanent place called prison.
Please give Stephanie Samuels the sweet sounds of the Hamiltons.

Speaker 3 (05:36):
You. Oh the day, ye, oh the day ye.

Speaker 1 (05:55):
By the way, nine and a half hours, two hundred dollars. Lord,
have mercy, that's crazy.

Speaker 2 (05:58):
My girl took three and a half to nine.

Speaker 1 (06:00):
Yours is amazing.

Speaker 2 (06:02):
Thank you.

Speaker 1 (06:02):
Look at Stephanie. She wasn't know, she wasn't know. She
was only she was only gonna pay fifty dollars.

Speaker 2 (06:11):
No she yeah, she probably looked at them and was like,
oh no, I only got fifty dollars for this.

Speaker 1 (06:17):
To be honest with you, animal about you, bitch, because
that's not what I paid for. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah,
Oh my god. Or maybe she just had a rough
night and it's the way she got them place.

Speaker 2 (06:30):
Now, No, no, that's not that. Looks like we have
to see one of the things that what I wanted
versus what I got. Now, I'm looking at the I'm
looking at it. I'm like, I don't know the bitch,
that's crazy I was for me to still get up
looking like that, damn I know.

Speaker 1 (06:48):
All right, Well, thank you for that. Donkey Today, Yes, indeed,
Donkey Today is sponsored by renowned personal injury attorney Michael
the Bull, Lamb and Soft. Don't be a donkey when
you need to fight her on your side. If you
ever injured, go to Michael to Bull dot that's Michael
the Bull dot com. And when you mess with the Bull,
you get the hauns. Wake that ass up in the morning.

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