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April 30, 2025 24 mins

Today on the episode, Loren was joined by Breakfast Club producer Brandon ( B.Dot) and gives her “Lo Ridas” an exclusive take on Misa Hylton's lawsuit against her now ex friend Mary J. Blige. Loren was able to get in touch with Misa Hylton's attorney Nicholas Ramacharitar who explains what the lawsuit is about, and their plans moving forward. Check it out.

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Speaker 1 (00:02):
I'm a homegrowl that knows a little bit about everything
and everybody.

Speaker 2 (00:05):
You know, if you don't lie about that, right, Lauren
came in.

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Speaker 2 (00:24):
It's nice to be back. Thank you for inviting me back.

Speaker 3 (00:26):
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Speaker 1 (00:29):
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Speaker 3 (00:37):
All right, So y'all know we check in.

Speaker 1 (00:39):
Before we get say anything, because when you grinding, somebody
gotta ask you, how are you feeling?

Speaker 3 (00:44):
How you doing? But for real, so Brandon, how you feeling?

Speaker 2 (00:50):
I'm feeling. I'm doing the best I can what I got.
But yeah, no, Well this weekend was amazing weekend. We
celebrate my boys' birthday in Houston. Of course, my flight
got late, like four.

Speaker 3 (01:00):
Hours going there or coming back.

Speaker 2 (01:02):
I'm back, sorry coming back, So I landed at like
two am. I had to wake up, of course at
four am for work to get here at five. It
was hotest on that plane. I was on the plane
film like you've been on a plane and you felt
like they was driving to I feel like he was
hitting curves and shick.

Speaker 1 (01:18):
I was like, airline, you died it, okay, okay.

Speaker 2 (01:21):
I was like, yo, please slow down. I'm fan.

Speaker 3 (01:25):
And it was no air conditioning.

Speaker 2 (01:26):
Uh no, it was hot. My chest was sweat.

Speaker 1 (01:30):
That sounded like a tariff ticket to me. Something something
right some day. Right, Well, we're glad you're back from Houston.
I'm also I feel like I'm feeling better from the
coming back Monday from the podcast festival, but I still
feel like I need a little bit more sleep. Like Wednesday,
I'm gonna be fully out of the Oh my god,
this was a long weekend. So it's probably gonna take

(01:51):
you into like Thursday. Did you get back outside Friday?

Speaker 2 (01:53):
Yeah, I was. I was my best self out there,
you know, your best self. Yeah, but I'll leave it there,
but best sEH. Yes.

Speaker 1 (02:00):
I love Houston, all right, y'all, So let's get to
the latest, because y'all know I love to take y'aull
of court.

Speaker 3 (02:07):
Let it take y'all a court.

Speaker 1 (02:09):
But today in an exclusive interview, this literally just happened
moments before night, before we were recording. It happened the
moment that we pressed record to start the podcast. I
had reached out and if you guys watched Breakfast Club,
I told you on yesterday's episode of The Breakfast Club
about a lawsuit. Mesa Hilton, who is the mother of

(02:31):
Diddy Sean Combs's son Christian Combs, is suing her.

Speaker 3 (02:36):
Long long, long, long, long, long long time by best
friend Mary J. Blige. Y'all know Mary J. Blige, y'all know.
On top of being like you know, R and B singer,
Mary Go, Mary Go Mary.

Speaker 1 (02:49):
She's also super super close with Puff. They all came
up together, Mesa. You know, it's respect the architect. Misa
was stylist. She was putting the looks together for Mary Kim,
all the girls you know in that orbit, Mary J. Blise,
the artist under Puff. It was like the dream team.
Their relationship began in the early night. She begins styling

(03:10):
her in the early nineties and it's been you know,
freaking frack every since.

Speaker 3 (03:14):
So when this lawsuit dropped today.

Speaker 1 (03:16):
I'm not gonna hold you shout out to a grouchy
greg at all hip hop, but I thought, I'm like, yo,
it's no way they have to have this story wrong,
Like there is no way that Mesa Hilton is suing
Mary J. Blige like at all. But they had it right.
And you know, I did talk to them as well
on some of the covers they did, and we talked
about that on the Breakfast Club before background really quickly

(03:38):
because we were able to talk to the attorney for
Mesa Hilton. His name is Nicholas trim Sharitar and he
is representing Misa Hilton in this lawsuit. So he gave us,
you know, some some exclusive details on like when the
friendship and when things fell apart. We're gonna get to that,
but I once you got to understand what's happening. So

(04:01):
in this lawsuit, Mesa Hilton and her company are alleging
that Mary J.

Speaker 3 (04:05):
Blige and Mary J.

Speaker 1 (04:07):
Blige's company tried to block Mesa out of an artist
deal that they had together.

Speaker 3 (04:11):
New York rapper Vodo speaking in tongues, he's in the
middle of this.

Speaker 1 (04:16):
So basically, Mesa Hilton in these documents, is alleging that
she was said manager for Vodo. She was receiving twenty
percent off of his bookings and things like that. Mary
J Blige and her company allegedly were the label and
they were the way that his music was getting out,
and they were platforming him because she is Mary J. Blige,
So he's, you know, according to these docs, you know,

(04:36):
doing bookings through via, you know, being around Mary on
tour with Mary, things of that nature. I know that
I saw a song they did together sometime back. That's
how I even knew that he was signed to her. Basically,
mesas like, look, when that whole business thing was going down, allegedly,
Mary J Blige tried to block me so out. It
got to the point where Mary J Blige allegedly in

(04:56):
her boyfriend, who was also the head of her security,
coming to Vado behind Missa's back, according to Mesa these
docs and basically telling Vodo, yo, if you come over
here with just us and leave her as management, we
can get you more money. But on top of that,
Messa Hillon also alleges that Mary J Blige shelved Vado's music,

(05:17):
so he has the current project and some songs that
he's been wanting to put out. And according to Missa
Hillon and some of the conversations that they put in
these documents, it's alleged that Mary J.

Speaker 3 (05:27):
Blige is like, I'm not releasing no music.

Speaker 1 (05:29):
Not only is she not releasing music, not only is
she no longer platforming him, and you know, not allowing
any bookings that would have come through her to happen.
But Missa Hillon is also alleging that there would be
things like they would do like yacht parties and just
different gatherings where it would be very intimate and conversations
would be flowing about Vado having to leave Mesa in
order to move forward in a strong way with Mary J.

(05:51):
E Oblige and her boyfriend, and Mesa wouldn't even be
invited to these things, right, And this is her friend,
this is her front friend, it's her sister. More So,
I was kind of feeling like, Yo, this must be
like a fake AI situation, because I don't know what
the play is because Vado no shade to Vado, but
Vado in his career, in the conversation about what's happening

(06:13):
versus what's not happening for either ladies in this situation.
When it comes to his career, it's no way near
bigger than the history that they've done together.

Speaker 2 (06:19):
Yeah, and it's just not like the most active, you
know rapper right now. So it's interesting that like to
take this this route with the relationship.

Speaker 1 (06:27):
We're going to find out because we spoke to Nicktar. Okay, listen,
we spoke to Nick who is Missa Hillton's attorney, and
we asked us questions. He gave us the rundown, So
take a listen to this, Okay. So we were on
the line with Nicholas ram Charatar, who is the attorney
for Mesa Hillton. In the filing that dropped today. Mesa
Hillon is currently suing Mary J. Blige for five million

(06:50):
dollars for a breach of contract when it comes to
music artist Vado, who both at the time I were
working with Vado, Misa was on the management side and
in marriage and her company came in on the record
label side and distribution of music side.

Speaker 3 (07:04):
Correct, Absolutely, that's correct.

Speaker 1 (07:06):
So when I got the filing, first of all, before
we even get into what is being alleged, when I
got the filing and saw the headline, my first thought was,
there is no way Mysa Hillton.

Speaker 3 (07:16):
And Mary J. Blige are like family.

Speaker 1 (07:18):
They have been that way for decades now, like since
before I was even born, and I'm thirty three years old.

Speaker 3 (07:24):
What happened? When did the friendship die out?

Speaker 4 (07:26):
I mean, that's that's that's a fact. I mean, that's
a fact that the world knows. And it was a
fact that I knew before this came across our table. Unfortunately,
and you're right, Misa Hilton and Mary J. Blige, they're
not just friends. Their non biological family probably closer than
blood family. And it's very unfortunate that this had to
go down like this because Misa tried every possible revenue

(07:49):
in terms of trying to amicably resolve this with Mary
directly with Mary's camp. But unfortunately, and it's unbeknownst to
us why Mary J. Blige and why came completely cut off.
You know, Miss Hilton, and I can tell you that
this vital lawsuit isn't why their friendship died, and I'm
sure you know that, but more importantly, it's it's the reason,

(08:12):
or really the cherry on top of this whole thing. Missus,
missus confused, and we've tried, niece's tried to reach out
to Mary. We did not want this in the media.
We wanted to We wanted to do what families do.
We wanted to sit at the dinner table. We wanted
to talk this out, ash this out, screaming, yell if
you have to, but keep this private. That's what family does.
But unfortunately Lisa was backed into the corner and had

(08:34):
no other choice.

Speaker 1 (08:35):
Well, you say that the cutoff happened, and Mesa's confused
about it because she doesn't know why. She just started
receiving phone calls and texts. So when did that allegedly happen.

Speaker 4 (08:44):
It's a good question. I mean, it's hard to really
pinpoint a time frame. I would I would probably point
to maybe you're on the Super Bowl of when this
all started, probably roughly around around I would say, maybe
late August of probably last year, when all of this
kind of started to pop off. Mary was was with
Mesa in the Amalfi Coast for an extended period of time.

(09:07):
They were together, they would have a great time and
their friendship was the same as as it always was. Fortunately,
at that point moving forward, things started to take a
turn for the worst, and again it was a little
ambiguous as to why. So Mary just thought, excuse me,
Mesa just thought that Mary may have been busy or
you know, there were other things going on and that's
why maybe she couldn't reach out to me. Mary is

(09:29):
a wonderful person and a very busy a very busy artist,
so it made sense. But when Nessa stopped getting phone
calls and text messages and not being included on the
normal things that they do in the daily, weekly, monthly
beats is you know, her antennas went up and we
tried to figure out, well, what's going on here, and
that's really when we started to figure out that the
relationship wasn't the same.

Speaker 1 (09:49):
And you mentioned that there was a correspondence before this
lawsuit was filed. So you guys tried to go to
Mary Jay and what Margie oblige you do? What settle
or just tell her a united mean like the things
you're legend of lawsuit is that Mary J. Blige and
her company allegedly, uh they're blocking Bito from money in
advancement in his career, so they're not providing him with

(10:11):
bookings and allowing him to.

Speaker 3 (10:12):
Release certain music.

Speaker 1 (10:14):
They're misrepresenting him allegedly by you know, showing up to
places and saying they're their manager and not including me
on any of this based on your documents. Right, So,
before it got to this point where you're saying that
this is happening, how much correspondence and what did you
guys want out of that correspondence. That's a good question.

Speaker 4 (10:32):
So the first thing that we always do in situations
like this is we'll send over a letter what we
call an l I a letter of incent Before we
did that, though, what we did was we reached out personally.
I reached out to her legal team, we know who
they are, and we tried via email, the incis message,
whatever phone numbers we can get from other people in

(10:53):
our orbit in the industry, and we got absolutely zero response.
Nissa tried to reach out for personally to marry a
few times, and unfortunately she got zero response. And the
way that we wanted to do this was yes, in
terms of a settlement. I mean, let's be honest here, Vado.
I understand that maybe in twenty twenty five, on whatever

(11:15):
day today is, April twenty nine, twenty twenty five, that
maybe he's not as relevant as he was prior. But
let's be honest. He's not signed to independent label. He
signed to Mary J. Blige. Being on tour with Mary,
for any artist is not just epic, but huge boost.

Speaker 2 (11:32):
For their career.

Speaker 4 (11:34):
And that's one of the main parts of this lawsuit,
not the whole thing, but the main part is that
why would she stifle her own artist. And in fact,
from what I understand, the allegations go as far as
that they told allegedly Misa, well, if you stop managing him,
then we'll put him back on, which is a complete

(11:55):
material breach of the contract. And again we found that
very strange of their long standing family relationship. So we
were reaching out with the hope said hey, listen, let's
just settle this, let's just figure this out. More importantly,
the one who's suffering here, besides Mesa's relationship with her
sister is Vodal. Unfortunately, what is he doing is the

(12:16):
entire career has now been stifled. He has no exposure,
he's not on tour with Mary, he's not getting paid
by Mary, he's not recording anything that was he was
contractedly obligated to record, and so it's it's terrible for
him in his career.

Speaker 1 (12:32):
And what about today's twenty ninth. It's one twenty pm,
so it's in the process of happening. But she's aware
that the lawsuits filed, I mean even before the headlines
right or wrong one hundred percent.

Speaker 4 (12:42):
I mean her I believe that her camp and her
team were aware for this for months, and they had
our letter of intent and no one bothered to reach out.

Speaker 3 (12:51):
Got you okay, an't got any questions?

Speaker 2 (12:54):
Yeah, So from my understanding, she was pretty much trying
to box means out and so she can manage a
bottle herself, correct and take a bigger portion of the
profits allegedly, allegedly.

Speaker 4 (13:11):
Allegedly that that is what we're Those are the allegations
that that.

Speaker 1 (13:15):
We're putting forth.

Speaker 4 (13:16):
Now listen again, guys, this is Marry J. Blige. Do
I think that this contract with Voto is going to
make a Rachel Maker poor? No? And that was really
what kind of perked up everybody's ears on Lisa's camp
was that we know this isn't about Faddo, even though
it is directly about Fado. This is more to do
with Lisa Hilton and whatever reasons, the deterioration of the

(13:38):
relationship happened and the reasons as for why. But yes,
Vato is obviously directly in the middle of this. But again,
I wouldn't say that Mary did this for monetary purposes.
I believe there are other issues again that are either
unresolved or unknown to us as to why she put
the pressure on Lisa the boxer out.

Speaker 3 (13:56):
Yeah, like what happened that you said they were wear
it on the a Mafi Coast there Coles getting money?
What the hell the coast do to the friend group?
I heard her girls not.

Speaker 1 (14:09):
Making it back from Miami as friends. But Mafi Coast
is a little crazy.

Speaker 2 (14:12):
Now, it's a little crazy, a little crazy.

Speaker 4 (14:15):
But no, I know they had a wonderful time together.
I mean, there was no way issues. Dang I was speaking,
I was speaking with me, so while she was with Mary,
and you know, they just had the wonderful relationship that
they always had and it really was a beautiful thing.
And it's really it's really more sad for me, said
that she had to go down this road, but more
sad that she lost her sister.

Speaker 1 (14:32):
How's Misa feeling today with the lawsuit, you know, being
picked up in headlines and you said she's been going
through this for some months. She also has a lot
of other things going on, you know, puff her child's
father is currently locked up. She's watching her kids go
back and forth to try and you know, fight for
their dad. How's she feeling right now?

Speaker 4 (14:47):
Absolutely, I mean she's upset. There's a lot going on.
I mean, listen at the end of the day. You
know Sean Combs and what's going on with him. It's unfortunate,
but it affects everybody. You know, me, this is a
wonderful woman. You know, Sean's kids are wonderful, wonderful kids.
I can't say more about them. They really were raised

(15:08):
as gentlemen and I deal with them on a consistent basis.
But she's upset, and again, she's more upset of the relationship.
It's like it's like all of a sudden, you have
a sister that you've been with forever, and forty years later,
all of a sudden and your sister stops talking to you,
and you have no reason why. It's gonna be upsetting
on all sorts of different levels.

Speaker 2 (15:27):
Yeah, we've been talking about the relationship. So is their
business with Bato the only business ties they have together
at the moment.

Speaker 4 (15:33):
That's a good question. To the best of my knowledge,
I'm not involved with any other business transactions between Missa
Hilton and miss Mary J. Blige at this time, so
I can.

Speaker 2 (15:42):
Only comment on this, okay.

Speaker 1 (15:44):
And then how did Misa find out about all the
like the alleged back dooring that was that you guys
are a legend was happening from marriage Bige's And did
battle come to her or.

Speaker 4 (15:54):
I believe it was more of a collective conversation and
a collective effort that kind of was just a bunch
of random puzzle pieces there and we're trying to put
them all together and figure out, Wait a minute, why
is this happening? Is Mary just busy? Is are they
just not pursuing the Bottle contract anymore? But it came
readily apparent as time went on that Misa was purposely

(16:14):
getting boxed out and unfortunately that was directly affecting Bottle
and this contractual relationship with Mary J.

Speaker 3 (16:20):
Blood got you.

Speaker 1 (16:22):
Well, I don't know if there's anything that we have
not asked you that you know you want to get
out or Lisa wants out now. But if so, now's
the time let me know, because I'm a lot of questions.
I think you've provided a lot of contexts. I appreciate that.

Speaker 4 (16:36):
It's my pleasure. The one thing that we want to
put out there is that this is not something that
we wanted to happen. This is a relationship that was
a beautiful relationship between miss Hillton and miss Mary J. Blige,
and unfortunately it's come to this point. I mean, we
hope that this can be resolved in an amicable fashion
and that we hope that they will understand where we're

(16:56):
coming from. This is not coming from Lisa hill Then aggressively.
In fact, even though a lawsuit is a very aggressive
way to deal with something. We tried our best. We
try to do everything that we could to put it
out there, and unfortunately, through our best efforts, they were
not met.

Speaker 3 (17:12):
And here we are, Okay, Well, thank you so much.
I'll be in contact.

Speaker 1 (17:17):
First of all, I just appreciate attorneys who are always
down to provide context because it helps to paint the
picture of a narrative. But he sound just as confused,
and Mesa Nick Mesa's attorney in Mesa Hilton sound just
as confused about what happened as we did.

Speaker 2 (17:31):
We did one thing that stoted out to me was
him talking about how Messa's taken every other route besides
suing her, and like we said, we're all surprised, like
why did Mesa sue marry if they're that close? But
she's it sounds like she's tried everything, And this is
always tough. I don't know if you've tried it, Like
just doing business with friends and stuff like that, there's
always that teetering between friendship and business and business, and

(17:53):
like you could love somebody like that they were just
on trade. You could love somebody to death, but sometimes
the business you want it kind of done your way,
you know, or what you feel is the right way.
So it's always tough to like put that aside, especially
like how much energy you dedicate to something. So I
know that's a tough situation there in right now.

Speaker 1 (18:11):
I think too well for me when it comes to
doing business with friends, what I've learned is is like
I said, I don't, but that's not true. I do,
and you can, but you gotta, like I like, you
just approach it and stand off a bit differently, Like
I would rather be like an investor in something that
my friend is doing versus like an active not silent partner,
because you know what I mean, coming to heads about things,

(18:33):
or if I have a friend that like, you know,
I decide like works for me, it's like I put
them in a position where I can't empower them. But
like I also have to know you know your friends
as well too. Yeah, I also have to know that
this friend is a friend that like really wants to
do the job, is willing to learn, so that when
I come to them like yo, that's not right, you
did it wrong, blah blah blah. You know, I mean,
they're not taking it personal. It don't make it weird

(18:54):
for us. It's like now I'm here to learn type
of vibe. But I just another thing for me is
how do they come out of this?

Speaker 2 (19:00):
Yeah, that's why I want to ask you. How do
you how would you handle business that has gone wrong
with somebody very close to you? Like what would you do?
Would you scrap the business and say the friendship? Or
take this route? And you know what, like let me,
I have to take her to court because this we
have paperwork and all this stuff. Like what route would
you take? I mean those are not the only two routes,
but listen.

Speaker 1 (19:19):
I don't blame me Sahilla for handling her business in court.
She felt like that's what she needed to do. But
I think for me, I would just I wouldn't.

Speaker 3 (19:27):
I wouldn't. I wouldn't go this route. I wouldn't follow
a lawsuit.

Speaker 1 (19:29):
Not because it's like, oh my god, girl, that was
supposed to be your friend, but just because it's like
I heard, I heard, I hear you, right, Yeah, I
see what you're doing. I'm cool, I'm here. Look wido,
look go ahead, go be man. Yeah, it's not worth
a headache for you. Yeah, And we don't know everything
that happened here. I have reached out to Mary J.
Blige's side, I have not heard back from them yet.

(19:51):
And I've also reached out to Baddo as well now too.
We got to get some more like you know, painting
on the or color on the paintings and our context.
But from what it seems like Misa was expecting certain
things of her friend in business and didn't get it.
And because of that, and you know, in real time,
they're losing money because of these things that they set

(20:11):
up for this artist to be able to do.

Speaker 3 (20:13):
She decided to do lawsuit. So we're just gonna have
to see where flow, see where it goes.

Speaker 2 (20:16):
Yeah, I mean I hope they can make up and
you know, handle this amicable. So I wantch you none
the best for sure.

Speaker 3 (20:23):
Who are you telling now?

Speaker 1 (20:24):
Taking it to the streets, because y'all know we be outside,
We be outside. You call the dreams we outside, we outside,
we outside? To the tweets. So Philip Lewis, who works
for Huffington Posts. So Philip Lewis, who works for Huffington Post,
he's a deputy editor over there. He tweeted out the
lawsuit and he said, silas Misa Hill and is suing

(20:47):
marriage you oblige for allegedly refusing to drop Ropervado's completed
album until he cuts sides with the fashion professional. Now
this the Twitter. You know, comments are going to Twitter.
So somebody responded and said Dominice Korn. I am dominic Korn,
said Mary J. Blige trying to tell person from Harlem
to cut ties with Misa Hilton because bottles from Harlem.

(21:08):
It's like telling Max b telling the Max Beefan to
stop thinking he's coming home soon. That is a very
New York, New Jersey tweet. It's like you gotta yeah,
like you gotta understand. I'm not even from here, but
I have so many friends from New York, and I
also have a lot of friends from Harlem, and I
just know how particular people are about being from Harlem
and about Mysa, and I know how particular New York

(21:29):
peop are very delusional about Max b y'all, max.

Speaker 2 (21:32):
By went home.

Speaker 1 (21:33):
Oh the wave been home and free for a long time.
Up to y'all, y'all keep doing songs with him the
quick dis okay?

Speaker 3 (21:43):
Uh?

Speaker 1 (21:44):
Quinn Faz said, So, basically, allegedly, Mary is doing the
same thing that Puff did to her. This is whack
of her, and she's done some whack things that people
dismissed because she's married.

Speaker 3 (21:55):
What Mary then did as wag. I don't know nothing
that Mary has done as wag.

Speaker 2 (21:58):
Yeah, I mean, I mean, I hope they don't misconstrue this,
but she seems to be the victim and a lot
of things that for her.

Speaker 3 (22:06):
Yeah, it's right, she's still paying at me.

Speaker 2 (22:09):
Yeah, she was just.

Speaker 3 (22:11):
On stage talking about how the men don't be worth her.

Speaker 2 (22:13):
Time and she gotta work hard. You know, she's like
doing so.

Speaker 1 (22:16):
Much everything about Mary be given all my life, I
had to fight, and I hate that for her. I
really always looked at Mary like she is the like
literally like the like the the architects of the hip
hop R and B waiting, you know what I'm saying.
Like she deserves to enjoy her money in her time,
and it seems like she's always just having a carry.

Speaker 3 (22:35):
This way to things.

Speaker 2 (22:36):
Maybe it's yeah, maybe.

Speaker 3 (22:38):
It' because her music feels like that too.

Speaker 1 (22:41):
I'll do one more so, Rod Wayne said it, tweeted,
Mary don't need any more else in the courtroom, please
work this out. I think what Rod is referring to
is a divorce with Mary J. Blige's ex husband where
she had to pay him all.

Speaker 2 (22:56):
That money thirty.

Speaker 1 (22:58):
Thousand dollars a month and spousal support was the ruling.
This was significantly less than the one hundred and twenty
nine thousand dollars that he actually requested. Additionally, Blige was
ordered to cover Isaac's legal feeds, which total to two
hundred and thirty five thousand dollars, and she had to
pay retroactive spousal support, so she had to pay spousal

(23:19):
for spousal support for the time before the time before
the judge awarded him this like from.

Speaker 2 (23:28):
The Yeah, listen, I'm for makeetting alimony as well, but
this is that this is a bias depending on who's too.
I don't like this happening to Mary at.

Speaker 1 (23:38):
All, so I hope they figure it out. But in
the meantime, until they don't, y'all know, we'll be right
here giving you the latest, because that's just what I do.
You know what I'm saying. Thank you guys for tuning
in Brandon, thank you for joining.

Speaker 2 (23:51):
Me, thank you for having me on again.

Speaker 3 (23:53):
You going to be back.

Speaker 2 (23:54):
I'll be back. Yeah, I'll be back. Yeah, as long
as you have me, I'll be back.

Speaker 3 (23:57):
Thank you for joining me. Brandon will be back, y'all,
And I appreciate you guys.

Speaker 1 (24:00):
At the end of the day, there is always a
lot to talk about, and I tell y'all every single
time how much I appreciate you for being right here
with me to talk about it, because y'all could be
anywhere listening to anybody, but you're right here with the latest.

Speaker 3 (24:12):
With Laura Rosa.

Speaker 1 (24:13):
I'm your host, Laura Rosa, and I will see you
guys in my next episode.

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