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Speaker 1 (00:02):
I'm a homegirl that knows a little bit about everything
and everybody.
Speaker 2 (00:06):
You know, if you don't lie about that. Right, Hey, y'all,
what's up. It's Laura L. Rosa and this is the
latest with Laura L. Rosa.
Speaker 1 (00:13):
This is your daily dig on all things pop culture, entertainment, news,
and all of the conversations that shake the room.
Speaker 2 (00:21):
Baby.
Speaker 1 (00:22):
Now, yesterday's episode, we checked them behind the scenes of
the Grind, which I haven't done in a while, and
we talked a bit about, you know, just being led
to do things and all of the things. And today,
if we're checking in behind the scenes of the Grind, man.
Speaker 2 (00:36):
Let me tell y'all something. I am feeling so inspired.
Speaker 1 (00:39):
I was just telling the team here I was watching
Ky Sinnett's Mafia Don three. For those of you guys
who don't know, I mean, you should know who he is,
but if you don't, he's a streamer and a big,
huge streamer. He's like streamers of the streamers at this point,
and Mafia Than you know, the streamers do this thing
where they stream twenty four to seven. So here's it's
called Mafia than this. This is his third time doing it.
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They stream twenty four to seven. They have, you know,
a bunch of different like things going on. Guests pop up,
they do all the little antics that they always do,
just a ton of stuff. They provide you content twenty
first seven. I went on there this morning at around
like six seven am on my way into work. There
was ninety six thousand people watching. I fell asleep watching
it because I'm like, yo, these kids just keep going.
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They fall asleep on the stream.
Speaker 2 (01:22):
Right fire love it.
Speaker 1 (01:24):
But one of the things that I loved the most
was a Gabe shout out to Gabe of On the Radar.
On the Radar has become the premiere platform and vehicle
out of New York City, but honestly, artists worldwide, if
you're trying to break a song, a record, an artists,
an act, you hit on the Radar. That is the
thing to do. And there has now you know, all
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of these different other freestyle platforms have been created that
have popped up and have followed the On the Radar
like layout of things. Because what he's doing, what Gabe
is doing, it so impactful. And I was watching Kyles
I stream yesterday and I saw Gabe pop up in
the video because he is going to have a room
inside of the house for Mafia Thon three and on
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the radar is something that he created this out of
a passion for loving artists and music on his own.
And I'm like, yo, that is so fire like as
a creative to see what you're doing, build and grow
and like you know, it become the pinnacle, like the
go to and Gabe just goes about it so effortlessly.
Just hey, y'all we here, we have Mafia thon three,
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Like it's just so fire. I was so inspired by that,
and I've been thinking and talking about that all night.
Came in today talking to the team about it as
well too. So that's how I'm feeling behind the scenes
of the grind. I am feeling inspired, rejuvenated to make
everything I do the biggest thing I've ever done, one
step at a time, but I want.
Speaker 2 (02:43):
To leave impact. So that's where I've been at.
Speaker 1 (02:47):
We're still on this fast as well, so you know,
I've just been having the time to reflect. But speaking
of motivation, Kim Kardashian and speaking of kasanat stream, Kim
Kardashian appeared on the stream if y'all hear me jingle
and baby go Ahead, baby, it's because I have.
Speaker 2 (03:02):
On this necklace.
Speaker 1 (03:03):
It's a chain necklace kind of similar to like dog
chain or dog taggs. Buy a designer call Kelsey Ashley
in it's loud, so apologies for that. But Kim Kardashian
was on Consinette stream and they had this thing that
they do anytime a guest comes on, where they have
the guests give a speech, a motivational speech. Now I
want y'all before I say anything about it, to take a.
Speaker 2 (03:26):
Listen to the speech. Then we're gonna come back and
judge your speech. Zero to five, zero to ten. That's
a sin.
Speaker 3 (03:33):
I think it's totally okay in life if you don't
know exactly what you want to do. But I think
the first part of figuring out what you want to
do in life is just stepping out there, being disciplined,
being patient, and no matter how many setbacks there are,
just even if it's hard, it's still doing it, still
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making the moves, no matter what, just get out there
and do what you want to do.
Speaker 2 (04:00):
You can always start.
Speaker 3 (04:00):
Something new in life, no matter what it is, what
it is, just go for it, all.
Speaker 2 (04:08):
Right, zero to ten? What y'all give it? Five?
Speaker 1 (04:12):
I see you five. Okay, made it to the halfway mark.
As far as substance, yeah, zero to ten. Did you
feel like it has substance? I'm seeing zero's in the
room here, guys in the podcast studio.
Speaker 2 (04:23):
Now Here's the thing.
Speaker 1 (04:26):
When I first listened to the motivational speech, I say, Okay,
this is like with people. You ever met people and
they're like, I got advice from somebody and all they
told me was yo, stick it out, keep going, you
got this, And it's like, what type of advice is?
At first I felt like that about Kim Kardashian's motivational speech.
Speaker 2 (04:44):
And then I was thinking about I mean, it's Kim Kardashian.
Speaker 1 (04:48):
She's talking about not knowing what to do, not knowing
if it's even gonna work, not even knowing what something is,
but doing it and becoming good at it basically to
the point where people can't deny you. Right, that has
been her career, Like a lot of people don't remember,
and maybe everybody always jokes with me, like, girl, you'd
be surprised how much some people don't know. You know
this stuff because like, you love this stuff, you live
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and breathe it. But Kim Kardashian was figuring it out
for a very long time. She was a stylist like
Clauset assistant or something like that. To Brandy, she was
Paris Hillt was just like Bestie, wingman, it girl, partner
in crime.
Speaker 2 (05:25):
She did a few things.
Speaker 1 (05:26):
I mean, we also know, you know she appeared in
a few videos as well too. She did some things
before she figured it out right. But what I always
say about the Kardashians, because I saw a lot of
people saying, like, Okay, we waited for Kim Kardashian to
come on this stream to basically tell us, if the
sky is blue, you can do it too.
Speaker 2 (05:45):
That's what the speech was given.
Speaker 1 (05:47):
But I think what you know, when you think about
her career and making a career out of what wasn't
a career, people to this day will still argue that
Kim Kardashian and the Kardashians don't have a talent and
people don't understand.
Speaker 2 (05:58):
Oh, I don't understand why they're famous. Do they do?
Speaker 1 (06:01):
They don't know anything. It's the people around them that
know everything. I don't think people really like get to
stay relevant for as long as Kim Kardashian has to
reinvent yourself. The amount of times that Kim Kardashian has
had to to float throughout different careers, positions in all
of the things and still land on top thing. That
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was a bad follow up to flow through positions and
land on stuff. I promise you, I'm not even being
funny about the sex sape.
Speaker 2 (06:27):
I'm being honest.
Speaker 1 (06:28):
Like Kim Kardashian or the Kardashian Jenner family in general,
but Kim Kardashian as a vehicle and as a brand
and as a business, no one can take away from
her the fact that she didn't have it all figured out.
Speaker 2 (06:40):
Things were happening like there were like moments boom boom boom.
Speaker 1 (06:45):
Boom happening, and she took those moments, was able to
narrate a story around them and became one of the
biggest celebrities in the world. And not only biggest celebrities
in the world, but now product Skims Moves Crazy, Brand
Go Crazy. She has become the eye of fashion. At
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one point, people didn't want Kim Kardashian, so I gave
you aut a career background, but on the fashion side
of things. Kanye we I talked about this a lot too,
like Kim Kardashian was not welcome with the fashion girlies.
They looked at her as a reality TV star, which
was you know, some years ago you were a reality
TV star, you were trash television. They weren't about to
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have you sitting next to no Anna Winter.
Speaker 2 (07:29):
That is a right of passage, baby, that that was
not happening.
Speaker 1 (07:33):
All of that turned around our Granted, she's with Kanye West,
who was very loud and very vocal about y'all.
Speaker 2 (07:38):
Gonna let us in these rooms, period us together.
Speaker 1 (07:41):
But still even that and I mean, obviously I think
Kim loved Kanye. She loved Kanye, they had kids together.
You know, people would debate that, but that was a moment.
And I say people will debate that because she did
utilize that relationship to also.
Speaker 2 (07:55):
Build her career. But he poured into her.
Speaker 1 (07:59):
He was like, Okay, this is my muse, this is
what we're doing, this is where we're going, this is
how we're gonna you know what I mean.
Speaker 2 (08:04):
She just leaned into it.
Speaker 1 (08:05):
But to know how to lean in and then to
triple it and up and after that you got it.
I was gonna say, that's a talent, but you're gonna
be mad. I said that you gotta be some sort
of crafty and further than crafty, because I think you
can be witty and crafty and make something look big
and it float off of that way for a second.
But I'm talking about years and years and years of
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brand building continuously at a very high level, and each
year things get better and better and better. Kim is
so smart. She comes on the stream, she comes with
her son Saint. I'm really trying to figure out where
the Northwest is. We talked about this a bit this morning.
Are We talked about this a bit on the Breakfast
Club as well too, because Northwest is a huge Kasanat fan,
but Northwest was not there. But she comes on the
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stream with her son's saint, and it just makes so
much sense. Like she's sitting down with the guys and
all the homies. You know, Ki always has like all
the streamer homies with them.
Speaker 2 (09:00):
His group. His is like you know, core group with
streamer friends, and they're.
Speaker 1 (09:03):
Sitting there talking and this was kind of like after
you know, remember she did that trailer with Kayle Sina.
Let's take a listen to the trailer where she played
his therapist Kim, A.
Speaker 2 (09:12):
Right, have a seat.
Speaker 3 (09:14):
Okay, So what's on your mind today? It seems like
you've been really busy since the last time I saw you.
Speaker 2 (09:20):
Yeah, yeah, you know, been doing my thing, you know,
all right? I see you had a little riot in
New York City.
Speaker 4 (09:28):
Yeah, I was bad.
Speaker 3 (09:29):
But you built a school in Nigeria.
Speaker 4 (09:31):
A school in Nigeria.
Speaker 3 (09:32):
You blew up your own house, never again, started your
own basketball.
Speaker 2 (09:35):
I was cooking a little again, lived in a prison
that you built.
Speaker 3 (09:38):
Ye, you streamed with John's.
Speaker 2 (09:39):
And so she's sitting here.
Speaker 1 (09:41):
She's low key, giving like dressed in like therapists vibes
and just listening to them. She has a clipboard playing
off of that. And it's so smart because Kyle is
one of the biggest streamers in the world right now.
It's an easy layup. But also too, I've heard it's
very fun. It's not intimidating. It's a great vehicle for
you to just move anything you move. And she wasn't
on there, you know, necessarily promoting anything but Kim Kardashian
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being anywhere. It's just a walking brand promotion. She's been
really good at what she's had to do. And then
you think about what the streamer world is. Right when
you think about Kay Sinat and you hear his story
about being homeless and having to figure it out and just.
Speaker 2 (10:18):
Literally leaving school and.
Speaker 1 (10:20):
Sitting in front of his camera and really not understanding
exactly what he was doing, but knowing that he has
something in the streamer world. I mean, I don't know
about y'all, but I feel like in the last like
a year or so, has become that is the new medium,
That is the new media.
Speaker 2 (10:35):
It wasn't like that at one point.
Speaker 1 (10:38):
So you're building in this industry that people don't even
consider a job, but you're like, you know what, it's cool.
It's going to take care of me. I promise, y'all.
So the speech may feel a little empty to some,
and I'm not even gonna hold y'all. When I first
held heard it, I'm like, girl, you could have saved
that for a tweek. But then when I went back
and listened and I put it in context, and I
thought about, Okay, who is the audience Kim Kardashian is
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speaking to.
Speaker 2 (10:59):
I'm yo, this is a brand. It makes sense.
Speaker 1 (11:03):
Now, whether or not it'll work for everybody, you know,
that's a whole different argument because she also said the
kids shouldn't do homework. So you tell the kids, you know,
just do a bunch of things that might not work
until something works, and don't do your homework. We might
be breeding some bums, Kim, but listen, out of ten bums,
you gonna have two success stories. Those two could be
the next Cai Snats. So shout out to him now.
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In other news, switching gears really quickly. We've been seeing
all over the internet these leaked or what seemed to
be leaked jail calls from Young Thug.
Speaker 2 (11:43):
Young Thug, who was a.
Speaker 1 (11:44):
Housed in Georgia during the y cell trial, which was
the longest running trial in Georgia state history.
Speaker 2 (11:51):
He was busy. He was busy on the phone.
Speaker 1 (11:53):
I saw a tweet that said, most people when they
locked up, you know, they enrolling classes, they're reading book books,
they're studying their case, they working out. Young Thug was
calling home, like listen, I got the up there, I
got the tea, he had the latest.
Speaker 2 (12:06):
Okay, he was calling home with the latest.
Speaker 1 (12:09):
So there are calls between him, twenty one Savage, him
and you know some of the management people on his team,
Ysel team him and Maria scientists. There's a ton of calls,
a bunch of different topics covered. I saw one recently
with him talking about Kendrick Lamar and Drake.
Speaker 2 (12:26):
The big thing with.
Speaker 1 (12:27):
These Young Thug calls is that a lot of this
stuff did not age well because I mean, Kendrick Lamar
and Drake are still two of the biggest artists in
the world. Drake is still Drake, but to say you
will never be bigger than Drake baby the way not
like us came and shifted the whole world and to
this day is still rocking, not even just the US,
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the world like everywhere you go. But we also heard
similar tone in conversation from Thug when it came to
Gunna and just a few things, and I was so
it kind of hurt my heart to hear Young Thug
talking the way that he did about Gunn. And I
understand at this point, you know, he's behind bars and
he's fighting for his life.
Speaker 2 (13:06):
I get that part of it, I really really do.
Speaker 1 (13:09):
But whenever I thought about what the conglomerate of why
I Sail was right when it came to Young Thug
and Gonna and even just like how he you know,
not that much older, but still older than you know
Gunna and Little Baby, how he like took them under
his wing and you know kind of like mentored.
Speaker 2 (13:29):
Or oh ged them a little bit.
Speaker 1 (13:30):
I always respected him for that because I'm like, you
know what you did, young Thug at that time, because
Little Baby always talks about how Young Thug literally paid
him to stop being outside of his neighborhood and to
get into music and to do what he's doing. And now,
you know, Little Baby's one of the biggest rap stars
in the world. And then you look at a Gunna
who comes in under Young Thug and you know, obviously
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looks up to him, and you know all the things.
And I know things didn't go right with this court case,
but it really hurt my heart to hear him talk
about certain things in the context he did, because I'm like,
you're supposed to be big homie. It just didn't sound
like things were coming from a good place. Let's take
a listen to a young Thug talking about Little Baby
and a deal that was gonna potentially happen between Scooter
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Bron a Little Baby. Scooter Brown is a huge music
had music manager who also came up in Atlanta.
Speaker 4 (14:21):
Let's say listen, hey, I talked to the way I'm
on the home. I said, what you think you're gonna
give you out the money? I say, you think you're
gonna give you seventy five million or one hundred million?
He like shd. I'm like, be Alairil. Do you think
he's gonna give you seventy five to one hundred million
out that deal? Be Aliril? He like, hell no, I
don't think any gonna do it right like that. But
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Scooter brun Off a little off of Wham one hundred
and fifty million. School to brun told Wham, I want
to buy your rights. I'm gonna give you a hundred
and fifty million. Whiam tell this nigga, now, uncle, I'm
I gotta bring your pizza to a me man a
nigga good an nigga went straight around Wham and how
people and about the whole label from people if the
whole confirmation started from school for school brother trying to
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buy lot Wiam trying to buy him out of the
deal too. He wanted to buy William out of the deal,
like I want you to be a week well, like
she you gotta talk to Petta talk to peace like
that now.
Speaker 1 (15:13):
The reason why, Like okay, so for this audio, like
I understand what you know where Thug is coming from
with the whole basically he was talking a little baby
as the they called me, Like listen, you should have
handed that on your own because ain't nobody gonna look
out for you like you gonna look out for you.
But if the whole issue and a lot of the
phone calls that we hear Young Thug on from these
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jail calls, is all about trying to figure out what
Gunna's loyalty to him should have been, what Gunnar should
have said, you know, when he was being asked questions
in the court room, and what he should not have said.
If the whole conversation is about loyalty, I don't understand,
you know, as someone who it has someone's best interest
at heart, because.
Speaker 2 (15:54):
You don't you don't know, I mean, we don't know.
Speaker 1 (15:56):
It hasn't come out yet, and maybe it will because
p from Que has been posting a lot of things
in response to some of the things that are coming
out from Gunna, I mean from young Thugs and Young
Thug and these phone calls. But you don't know what
deal they may have done once Scooterbroun did the deal
with P and QC or you know, I don't know
all the business inner work is. But my point is is,
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if I'm a little baby, I understand little baby being like, yo,
if you gonna do this deal, you know, my situation
is situated through QC and P and Coach K and
whoever right these things got. We all got to sit
down and talk about this. That's a sense of loyalty.
I think little Baby did what he was supposed to
do in that situation, and the way in the tone
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that young Thug is talking about it, it is like,
do for self first, but at the same time he's
upset that gonna did for self first. There's been this
whole back and forth about what that looks like, snitching,
not snitching whatever. I'm not getting involved in that because
that's just not my place to be involved. I don't
do nothing illegal, So I don't got worry.
Speaker 2 (16:57):
About none of that.
Speaker 1 (16:59):
But if we're having a conversation about loyalty, and you
know what the narrative was and the things were that
always made me like, I really respect the story that
little Baby tells about Young Thub because I know, you
know most of the people that are in the streets
and happened for some time. There's two ways you go
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out of here dead or in jail. No one ever
has a success story from the streets.
Speaker 2 (17:25):
You end up dead, broke in jail.
Speaker 1 (17:27):
Those are the things or watching over your shoulder every
single day were because you're trying to figure out which
one of those things is gonna happen. First, little baby
don't have to live like that, no more so you
change that man's if. I've always respected that, but I
don't understand you know why now when it comes to
little baby and the conversations that you're having with him
about how to navigate his business with another person outside
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of you, that has also helped him tremendously. QC changed
his life as well. What's wrong with him wanting to
be loyal there? Why is that something to chuckle at?
This whole thing with young think has just been insane though,
because I feel like it started out with a conversation about,
you know, what was right and what was not right
when it comes to, you know, answering questions for cops
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and all the things, and then it just took its
own life. Now I did reach out to Fulton County
Jail because natural question when you see all of these
audio calls and these jail calls and all these things
being you know, talked about and listened to online, is
how sway how? And it's been reported as if some
things were leaked. And what I was told is that
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these video calls and audio calls were not leaked. They
were obtained through the Georgia Open Records Act. They emphasized
to me this is a I spoke to the director
of Communications from the Fulton County Shriff's office.
Speaker 2 (18:45):
They were not leaked.
Speaker 1 (18:46):
There are part of the Georgia Open Records Act, and
they were obtained through an open records request, which is normal.
That's a normal thing that can happen. Alrighty, y'all. So
Tamar Braxton has been keeping us on the edge of
our seat, as she always does to be honest with you,
but more recently it's been about her health. So some
weeks ago, Tamar Braxton opened up and told us that
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she almost died. She says, she walked up in a
poll of blood and she had no idea what happened.
Fast forward, we found out that she, you know, according
to a doctor who is now helping her put together
her teeth because she had lost a few teeth in
this incident. We found out that Tamar braxen may have
ended up in that pool of blood because of sleepwalking.
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But they're still trying to figure everything out now. Tamar
Braxon has been getting dragged from the moment she decided
to get online and talk about what was going on
with her, with fans feeling like this is just a
big publicity stunt. This is just you know, Tamar Braxton
wanting attention. Now, she had begun going back and forth.
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It was subliminal to a certain extent, but it really wasn't.
She had began going back and forth with Funky Geneva.
Funky Geneva is a YouTube personality who who does breakdowns
of various entertainment and pop culture things.
Speaker 2 (20:03):
Right, so, in the beginning.
Speaker 1 (20:04):
Of all of this, you know, there were a lot
of allegations being thrown in Funky Diniva's way when people
were trying to figure out what happened to Tamar Braxton.
I watched one of the Funky den Neva's YouTube videos
about this, and he was basically saying that, you know,
it got to a point where because Tamar is Tamar
Braxon and this got the pick up that it did,
he was getting hounded and being asked questions that he
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felt like he shouldn't have been hounded about her asked
at all, and he wanted Tamar Braxton to come out
and clear things up, and that did not happen. They exchanged,
you know, a little indirect back and forth online and
fast forward to where we are today. So over the weekend,
Tamar Braxton posted because in the midst of all of this,
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she dropped a promotion for an album. It's an album
and then there's also a visual component that stars in
DC's and there's been some rumors that there was like
a little dating spotted out thing happened between Tamor Braxton
and DC's. She came out and said, this is just
my friend. He is a part of the content and
that is it.
Speaker 2 (21:08):
Now.
Speaker 1 (21:09):
Over the weekend, Tamor Braxton posted, y'all won, there's no
more album and I'm going to my farm and you
will never hear from me again. I am sorry for everything,
y'all laughing at the farm. I don't know why her
choice of place to retreat to was the farm, but
maybe it's because she can grow her own food and
grow she's so expensive. So Tamor Braxton also decided to
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go live and engage with fans because you know, she's
feeling a bit better. And in the live she gets
emotional and again she starts to talk about whether this
was a PR stunt or not.
Speaker 2 (21:43):
Let's take a listen, and the truth is, I've been
in the hospital and if people want me to go
back to the hospital, but I don't want to go
to the home.
Speaker 3 (21:56):
It's very hard.
Speaker 2 (22:00):
I love jaumpa, jauma. What's the drama that I did?
Somebody gotta tell me what is the drama? Tell me
what the ta drauma?
Speaker 3 (22:13):
Oh?
Speaker 2 (22:13):
I know is tell to get the look up.
Speaker 1 (22:15):
My life changed.
Speaker 2 (22:18):
Man.
Speaker 1 (22:19):
At this point, I'm just gonna say PR stunt, not
PR stunt. I would hope that, you know, a person
doesn't have to do it the same way I felt
a little nas X. I would hope that a person
does not have to do a stunt involving their health
that would potentially, you know, scare fans and loved ones
to the extent that I'm sure that this has. But
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I do think even if a person feels like they
need to pull a stunt like this, And I'm not
saying that Tamar feels like that. I don't believe that
it was a pr stunt. I do think the timing
is crazy.
Speaker 2 (22:50):
Though. The timing is insane.
Speaker 1 (22:52):
I think Tamar is having to address that because it
does look insane. It looks very much like you got
all these eyes on you and now you start talking
about music. But at the same time, you know, I
feel like, number one, you should give empathy to anybody
who feels like they have to do do and pull
us something like this. But also I've been thinking about
this and I'm like, Tamar Braxton could literally get online
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and sneeze and it becomes a story for the blogs,
because I mean, she's She's a Braxton sister, like that
is a legendary family.
Speaker 2 (23:20):
That's number one.
Speaker 1 (23:21):
But number two, stories and controversy love to follow Tamar,
so it's not like she has to create the controversy.
In my opinion, I feel like Cardi B has this
album dropping and my the drama. I feel like Tamar
herself and just telling her story and singing her.
Speaker 2 (23:39):
Songs and living her day to day life. It's given.
Speaker 1 (23:41):
In my the drama, like people follow what she does,
they talk about all the things, and I don't understand
how her saying all her teeth got knocked out is
gonna sell music. And people are pointing to, oh, well,
it's the comeback story, it's the you know, get well soon.
Speaker 2 (23:55):
Story, it's the but.
Speaker 1 (23:56):
If the girl saying she ain't got no teeth, she
can't even pop and do the press and all the
things and be beautiful the way she needs to to
even bask.
Speaker 2 (24:04):
In the moment.
Speaker 1 (24:06):
So I personally don't think that it's a publicity stunt.
But at this point now it don't even matter because
tay Mar said we not even getting an album, and
she has been pushing and promoting this music and things
that she's been trying to figure out for some time.
Another thing too, that I thought when I saw this,
is like, I never want to get to a point
and I know it's tough, like when you got a
bunch of people coming at you sideways from different left right,
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boom boom boom, and you dipping and you dodging and
you trying to you know, just stay mentally saying the
Olivia day to day is tough, But I never want
to get to a point where if my intention is
one thing, and Tamar's intention and putting out the stuff
that she put out, she says it wasn't too grab attention.
Speaker 2 (24:46):
She was just scared. Let's take a listen to that.
Speaker 1 (24:50):
If my intention is one thing, right, her attention, her
intention here was to find community. She needed some support.
She was scared.
Speaker 2 (24:58):
She you know, she's wanted people to know going on
with her.
Speaker 1 (25:01):
She was probably happy to be alive when she woke
up toothless, but happy. If I know my intention, I
always want to be so rooted in what my mission
is that nobody can knock me off of that at all.
And it made me sad to just dang, I'm like,
am I impath?
Speaker 2 (25:19):
I've been really feeling for people. Maybe I am.
Speaker 1 (25:22):
I don't know, because they also say I'm tone deaf
too sometimes I don't know. But it made me feel
bad because I'm like, you know, if she really just
did this because she was looking for you know, community,
for people to talk you know, through this with her,
or just maybe like a hey, get well soon so
she could feel better about herself and now her appearance
and everything she's having to fix. And she allows the
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comments and you know, all the things to make her
not even want to drop music. I don't ever want
to get there in my career. And granted, anywhere she'd
goes to promote the music, she's gonna have to talk
about it, but she would have to do that even
if people felt like this wasn't a pr son like
that is. That's just a part of Tamar Braxton, like
she always has to. I don't know what it is,
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but it always feels like Tamar Braxton is having to.
Speaker 2 (26:08):
Fight to prove that.
Speaker 1 (26:09):
She is above the noise, but gets caught up in
the noise still. And I love Tamar. I love Tamar
down like I do. She is so supportive. She's always
been very supportive of me. Well not always, but since
I've met her at Breakfast Club, she's been very supportive
of me, and you know, always sending like kind words
and you know, just all the things.
Speaker 2 (26:27):
So you know, I want to do that in return
for her.
Speaker 1 (26:29):
But my biggest thing in this is, like yo, Tamar, like, bro,
if you know what you set out to do when
you posted your posts, do your big one, do your thing.
Speaker 2 (26:38):
You gotta lean in on that.
Speaker 1 (26:40):
You have to because for me, as a person watching
it seems like no matter what Tamar Braxton does, says,
doesn't do, doesn't say, it's always given am I to
drama period. At the end of the day, y'all, there's
always a lot to talk about. Every single time you
guys are right here with me to talk about it.
Speaker 2 (27:01):
I'm just elated.
Speaker 1 (27:02):
Okay, we are five million plus downloads in and we're
doing this thing together. I feel like you are a family,
my Lowriders. Thank you opportunity. In every episode, tell a
friend to tell a friend that this is where their
daily download needs to be for all things pop culture.
I'm your host, Laura La Rosa. I'll see you guys
in my next episode, and I promise I won't be
jiggling baby. Go ahead, baby, y'all won't hear the next
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per sex time my dad.
Speaker 2 (27:25):
See y'all later,