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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Good morning, usc yo yo yo yo yo yo yo
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Speaker 2 (00:06):
Yo yo yo yo yo yo yo.

Speaker 3 (00:08):
Jessic is having a little technical difficulties. You know, she's
out in the land and what up Charlamagne?

Speaker 4 (00:11):
Peace to the plant is Sturtay? Good morning. How y'all
feel out there?

Speaker 5 (00:17):
I feel blessed Black and Holly Favorite. Happy to be
here another day to serve our beautiful listeners. What's happening, man,
Good morning? I know y'all happy to be alive?

Speaker 4 (00:24):
Right?

Speaker 6 (00:24):
Yes?

Speaker 4 (00:25):
You should be, yes.

Speaker 5 (00:26):
Okay, regardless of what's going on in your life, regardless
of what's going on in the world, be happy to
be alive. Okay, there you go, another day to get
it right. I'll get it wrong, hopefully get it right.
But if you get it wrong, it's okay. You'll learn
from it.

Speaker 4 (00:37):
How was your night last night?

Speaker 7 (00:39):
Mom?

Speaker 4 (00:39):
Was good?

Speaker 3 (00:40):
I did absolutely, positively nothing, which I enjoy.

Speaker 4 (00:43):
I like doing nothing too.

Speaker 5 (00:44):
But you know, I'm in the middle of we not
in the middle because it's only episode three, but I've
been watching Devil season three. I was watching White Lotus,
but I had to move away from White Lotus because
I don't know what season in White Lotus I was watching,
but I know the last episode I saw there was
a man eating another man.

Speaker 4 (01:00):
We're in like a bull of Shreo loop. That sounds
like a movie. No, man, start talking about something else.

Speaker 5 (01:06):
But now I'm watching Dad Devil on Disney Plus fantastic
series Dead Devil is. I want to tell y'all what
happened last night because I woke up traumatized about it
this morning. But don't worry about it. But if you
saw episode three last night, you know how not how
horrifying that was. Man, somebody just out there trying to
do the right thing, you know, getting in trouble for
doing the right thing, then having to deal with the
powers that be, and I never.

Speaker 4 (01:26):
I don't want to get please, I have no idea
what you're talking. Don't worry about it. But but tens
of millions of people do okay? Yes? All right?

Speaker 3 (01:32):
Well also again, slut to Jesse Larry. She's out in Atlanta.
She had a couple of comedy shows and she's having
some technical difficulties.

Speaker 4 (01:39):
We'll get her on in the second Flue to Atlanta.
Man Louis v Get it right, you know.

Speaker 5 (01:42):
No, we're gonna be in Atlanta April April twenty six
for the third annual Black Effect Podcast Festival, which is
happening at Pullman Yards in Atlanta, like it's been the
last couple of years. So go get your tickets right
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Speaker 3 (01:54):
All right, now, comedian keV on Stage will be joining
us this morning.

Speaker 5 (01:57):
And keV on stage is you know he's been He's
been moving on the internet for a while right now. Well,
now he's got what he's got to show on BT
called Churchy going into season two. He's on tour for
his life from the Back Pew tour, that's right, Yeah,
amongst other things.

Speaker 4 (02:10):
That's right.

Speaker 5 (02:11):
So we'll talk to him in a little bit talk
all things. Kept on stage, just wanting are you tired
of Trump yet? Am I tired of Trump?

Speaker 4 (02:17):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (02:18):
Every day is something new. I mean, it just doesn't stop.
He's the president of the United States of America. It's
been a lot of presidents, but it's not like this.

Speaker 5 (02:24):
I don't think you should ever get tired of the
political process local, local, art, national. I think that I
think that when you get tired that's when that's when
you get taken advantage of. I don't think we should
ever get tired. Tired is not the word, but I'm interested.
I watch CNN and MSNBC and Fox News every day.
It's very All of this is very interesting to me.

Speaker 4 (02:41):
Right now.

Speaker 5 (02:42):
I just was listening to The Weekly Show podcast with
John Stewart on the way in. I just finished the
episode he had with oh Man, what's her name? Her
name was Maria Arressa. That was a fantastic episode. I mean,
if you're looking for looking for a podcast to get
actual information that is actually rooted in the reality of
what's going on in America, you should listen to The
Weekly Show podcast with John Stewart.

Speaker 3 (03:03):
All right, well, when we come back, we got Morgan
Wood joining us. She'll feel us save with Front Page News.
I'm sure to be about Trump's tariffs. I'm sure to
be about more tariffs and more tariffs and more tariffs.

Speaker 5 (03:12):
Yeah, So, how can you get tired of something that's
impacting us? All that is our shared reality. It's cost
of goods, it's the breakfast club, Good morning morning.

Speaker 4 (03:19):
Everybody is tj.

Speaker 3 (03:20):
Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne, the gud.

Speaker 4 (03:22):
We are the breakfast club.

Speaker 3 (03:23):
Let's get in some front page news.

Speaker 8 (03:26):
Good morning Morgan, Good morning, DJ MV Charlamagne the God.

Speaker 9 (03:31):
How y'all feeling good?

Speaker 4 (03:32):
Let's Black and Holly favorite. How are you feeling Morgan?

Speaker 9 (03:34):
I'm feeling good, but you know I am tired. Tariff.
Tired tariff. Okay, let's get it to it.

Speaker 8 (03:39):
I know you were talking about it before the break
Envy or before the song Envy. So President Trump's terraffs
on steel and aluminum are getting responses from the Europe,
up from Europe and Canada. The tariffs are twenty five
percent on medals that come into the US and that's
from any country in the world, including our allies.

Speaker 9 (03:56):
Imagine that.

Speaker 8 (03:57):
So it's expected to raise the cost for US automated
and other industries, although the move is supported by many
American steel and aluminum manufacturers.

Speaker 1 (04:05):
Now.

Speaker 8 (04:06):
Meanwhile, the European Union announced it will impose counter tariffs
on US goods worth twenty eight billion dollars. Canada also
announced it will put twenty five percent reciprocal tariffs on
around twenty billion dollars of all American goods. So let's
just say that we stand to spend a lot more
in the coming days.

Speaker 9 (04:24):
So this comes.

Speaker 5 (04:25):
Yeah, America, this is not what we voted for either.
By the way, you know, folks voting folks voted for
Trump because he said he was going to improve the
economy immediately.

Speaker 4 (04:32):
That is not happening.

Speaker 8 (04:33):
Well, he said, you know, don't forget about those eggs
that have dropped.

Speaker 4 (04:37):
Well, you know, it's so funny.

Speaker 1 (04:39):
Yo.

Speaker 5 (04:39):
Last week when I was on my Brain Idia's podcast,
I was talking about how come everyone is so focused.

Speaker 4 (04:45):
On eggs, eggs, eggs, eggs, eggs.

Speaker 5 (04:47):
Because Trump said he won the election with one word,
which was groceries. Right, So now he's saying the cost
of eggs is down? But what about everything else? But
that's what happens when they get us focused on one.

Speaker 8 (04:56):
Thing, no facts, Because I don't even eat eggs whole time.
Let's get it to Trump. This comes as President Trump
says the European Union has treated the US badly for years.
He commented on the new tariffs announced by the EU
while meeting with Ireland's Prime Minister in the Oval Office yesterday,
saying the EU was set up to take advantage of
the United States. Trump said past leaders have put America

(05:17):
in a bad spot. So let's hear more from President
Trump in regards to those knocking.

Speaker 10 (05:21):
They're doing what they should be doing, perhaps for the
European Union, but it does create ill will. And as
you know, we're going to be doing reciprocal tariffs. So
whatever they charge us, we're charging them. Nobody can complain
about that. Whatever it is, it doesn't even matter what
it is if they charge us, If they charge us
twenty five or twenty percent, ten percent or two percent

(05:44):
or two hundred percent, then that's what we're charging them.
And so I don't know why people get upset about that,
because there's nothing more fair than that.

Speaker 4 (05:55):
Butts the United States leabes like them?

Speaker 5 (05:58):
My thoughts are the United States leaders are putting Americans
in a bad spot. I know they love to get
us to look at everybody else, but Doge firing all
those federal workers, that's America doing that. You know, these
tariffs Trump is implementing, that's America doing that. So I mean,
I know we can want to point the fingers that
other leaders, but our leaders are putting us in a
very bad spot right now economically.

Speaker 9 (06:16):
Are we talking leaders with a plural Okay, hold on
and other.

Speaker 8 (06:19):
News, but relative a stop gap funding bill is headed
to the Senate with its fate uncertain as Friday's deadline
to avoid government shut down looms now. Democratic Congressman Tom
Suazi voted against the bill, saying it's not smart to
further empower the efforts of Doge despite the fact that
Republicans are happy with the results. He slammed Republicans, saying
they have yet to come to the negotiating table. Can

(06:40):
we hear more from Tom Suazi?

Speaker 11 (06:43):
The bottom line is, if you want to get a
deal done, you have to negotiate. And there's been no
negotiation whatsoever. This has been a my way or the
highway deal since the very beginning. The bottom line is
the Republicans control the Presidency, they control the Senate, and
they control the House. They're in charge, They're running the
whole thing. This is on them, and there's gonna be

(07:03):
a lot of finger pointing back and forth. But if
you want to get a deal done when you need
the other sides votes, you have to negotiate, said.

Speaker 8 (07:12):
And the President said the same thing when it came
to know these wars in terms of ending the these
wars going on, whether it be the Ukraine Russian War,
what's going on with Hamas in Israel?

Speaker 9 (07:24):
He says, you got to talk to both sides in
order to negotiate. So hey.

Speaker 8 (07:27):
The bill narrowly passed the House on Tuesday by a
vote of two seventeen and two thirteen, but all but
one Republican supported the six month stop gap measure. While
Republicans control a slight majority in the Senate, Kentucky's Ram
Paul He said he's firmly he stands firmly against the bill. Now,
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer says Democrats have the votes
that they need to block the Republican spending bill, So

(07:49):
we will see what happens today. Hopefully today they can
come to some sort of an agreement. And speaking of
to Chuck Schumer, you know President Trump called him a Palestinian.
More into that at the seven o'clock hour. But you
know it's petty, real, petty.

Speaker 3 (08:04):
Happitabe all right, Well, get it off your chest. Eight
hundred five eight five one oh five one.

Speaker 5 (08:13):
If you need to vent phone lines to wide open again,
eight hundred five eight five one oh five one, call
us up right now.

Speaker 4 (08:18):
It's the Breakfast Club Good morning the Breakfast Club. This
is your time to get it off your chest. Eight
hundred five eight five one five one. We want to
hear from you on the breakfast Club. Hello. Who's this?

Speaker 12 (08:35):
It's Exager out of heathn Kaker.

Speaker 4 (08:37):
What up your chest? Basting h town?

Speaker 12 (08:40):
Are y'all doing this morning?

Speaker 4 (08:42):
Good? Good, good talk to his brother.

Speaker 12 (08:44):
Man, I'll never vote for another Democrat again.

Speaker 4 (08:46):
Wow, what's up?

Speaker 12 (08:47):
How how do Trump sign one hundred executive orders and
you give up?

Speaker 4 (08:52):
You get a.

Speaker 12 (08:52):
Million promises from a Democrat, but they don't never come
through a one they give you.

Speaker 4 (08:57):
You know, brother, you're not wrong.

Speaker 5 (08:58):
You know you got one party that's about it and
you got one party that's about in action. And you
know it's so I was literally having that conversation with
a good friend of mine this week. That is why
people have soured on Democrats. You know, regardless of what
Republicans are doing. You see Republicans doing something.

Speaker 3 (09:11):
But that's what I ask Congressman now Green, I'm like, well,
does this change the landscape of being a president. But
if we get a Democratic president back in office, does
he do the same thing executive voters to't do? Do
what he has to do or does he sit back
and just watch because Trump does what he wants to do.

Speaker 12 (09:24):
What I know, I know it's I deal to sit
home on the couches vote again, because I don't want
to vote republic either. But at the same time, man,
it got a sum got to be done right for
I know everybody voted for Trump, vote for come to
this time.

Speaker 5 (09:38):
I'm always vote my interest, though I'm not going to
ever say things like I'm never going to vote for
a Democrat ever again.

Speaker 4 (09:43):
But I don't.

Speaker 5 (09:43):
I can't see Democrats getting back in office no time
soon unless something changes drastically.

Speaker 4 (09:47):
Hello.

Speaker 13 (09:48):
Who's this Hey, good morning. It's Ali out in Houston.
How are y'all?

Speaker 3 (09:51):
Hey, Houston's on the phone crazy, Good morning, Ali.

Speaker 13 (09:54):
Hey, good morning. How's everybody doing?

Speaker 4 (09:56):
That's back in paper?

Speaker 5 (09:57):
By the way, I want to say something, man, Houston
has like probably top three most beautiful women in in
in the world. Houston women are.

Speaker 13 (10:04):
I happen to agree.

Speaker 4 (10:06):
I happened to agree that happened to be one.

Speaker 13 (10:08):
Yes, yeah, well, and I also love them so good morning,
So I have to get it off my chest. Charlemagne.
I love y'all. I listen every day usually through the apps.
I don't catch y'all in the morning.

Speaker 4 (10:22):
However, I was.

Speaker 13 (10:24):
Listening this morning and I keep hearing when we're talking
about the gender conversation. So when you're saying, you know,
there's two genders, right, there's the executive order and Trump
said whatever he said two genders, and you're saying, you know,
you don't understand that, you know why, Like, what's the question?
There's two genders, right, But transgendered women are women, transgendered

(10:48):
men are men. It's not like a third gender out there.
So so when you're saying, like, oh, they're just using
the right orders, no they're not, because if they were,
a transgendered woman is a woman. That is the gender.
So does that make sense? Like, I feel like we've
got to clarify that.

Speaker 5 (11:04):
Well, according to according to President Trump's executive order, there
are two genders, male and female, right.

Speaker 13 (11:11):
And a transgender woman is a female, a transgender male
is a male.

Speaker 4 (11:16):
I'm following.

Speaker 5 (11:16):
I'm just I'm just following the rules. He signed an
executive order, and there's male and female.

Speaker 4 (11:23):
That's it. I don't that's right.

Speaker 13 (11:25):
Yeah, we're just saying the same thing. So a transgender
woman is a woman, you see what I'm saying, We're
saying the same thing.

Speaker 5 (11:32):
No, I'm following executive voice.

Speaker 13 (11:35):
Well, listen those executive orders.

Speaker 4 (11:37):
They don't.

Speaker 13 (11:38):
It doesn't make sense because a transgender woman is a woman.

Speaker 4 (11:41):
That is the gender I think. I don't know. I'm
not having this conversation. This is why I don't care.
I'm be honest with you. I don't care. God want
everybody to be peaceful. I want. I think everybody has
the right to exist. I just don't care.

Speaker 5 (11:53):
I'm not I'm not sitting there exercising no brain power
on this conversation anymore for the rest of my life.
Now that I can honestly say, I'm not exercising any
brain power on for the.

Speaker 13 (12:02):
Rest of our life, that's okay. I feel like we
got to care about Listen, you have listeners who are
identifying all kinds of ways. Yes, I do, but I
feel like it's important to care. It's important to care.

Speaker 5 (12:11):
I agree, and I and I respect their right to exist.
I want, I respect everybody's right to exist.

Speaker 13 (12:16):
Absolutely well, we can agree on that. I hope you'll
have a great morning and be blessed.

Speaker 4 (12:21):
Yes, indeed, ALRIGHTY don't edit that either. Keep all that in.

Speaker 3 (12:24):
Get it off your chest. Eight hundred five eight five
one oh five one. If you need to vent, hit.

Speaker 4 (12:28):
This up now.

Speaker 3 (12:28):
It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club.

Speaker 14 (12:35):
Ray right, ray Yo.

Speaker 3 (12:36):
Charla Mane daffy, what up are we lost?

Speaker 4 (12:39):
This is your time to get it off your chest.

Speaker 3 (12:41):
I gotta indoor pool, outdoor pool.

Speaker 4 (12:43):
We want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club.

Speaker 15 (12:45):
Get on the phone right now.

Speaker 4 (12:46):
He'll tell you what it is.

Speaker 12 (12:47):
We lie Hello, who's this bird? Bird?

Speaker 4 (12:52):
What up? Get it off your chesty.

Speaker 7 (12:54):
I just want to bring in Nordon Riot to all
the women that go up to the clubs, pull out
his spike and drinks and putting drugs and they drink.
Last Sunday, my wife went out with her friends and
I ended up happening to take her to the hospital
because somebody end up putting something in her drink. I
just want women to be more aware of what's going
on out here.

Speaker 4 (13:13):
Damn, How does she how does she catch it like
I did?

Speaker 5 (13:16):
How did you know something bad not happen to somebody
buy her a drink or how she get it?

Speaker 7 (13:20):
Somebody end up passing a drink at the clubs and
then and she came.

Speaker 12 (13:25):
Home blacked out, and Gosh was with her friends and
they brought her home and I had to take her
to the hospital and everything. And we're trying to get
through this process now and taking legal matters.

Speaker 4 (13:37):
And I'm glad everything worked out. That could have went
way worse, my brother.

Speaker 12 (13:40):
Absolutely, I know text tractors that are all time high.
And I want to give her tick took a shout
out till she's putting out her story and support her
for in support from all the women that is out there,
and she been through. It's a lot of women that
said it happened to them at this club.

Speaker 4 (13:57):
Where is that? You know? You put it put you
mean you got to the club.

Speaker 12 (14:00):
But the chick Talk is the real Bat family on
chick Talk and the club is real. All right?

Speaker 4 (14:08):
Brother? Thank you? Hello? Who's this?

Speaker 12 (14:10):
What mat Rock taking? Mister Myrtle Beaches? What up solo?

Speaker 16 (14:14):
Man?

Speaker 4 (14:14):
And what's up? Four to three? What's happening in Murtle
this morning?

Speaker 12 (14:18):
Man? You already know what it is?

Speaker 6 (14:20):
Henby Man, your first call, I got it to tell you, man,
that's sout you produce with jay z Hold for his
calls list. Let me said you I think it's jay
Z's birthday or something.

Speaker 12 (14:28):
You played that song.

Speaker 10 (14:29):
I love that.

Speaker 12 (14:30):
I played Excel and I love that.

Speaker 3 (14:31):
Whole song that from the old album my old DJL
me and thank you brother nick Yo.

Speaker 6 (14:37):
I know you know people that know people. Man, I'm
a dacher. The bur Beach is a very diverse splace
and uh people diying party. But all here Myrtle got
this song. They haven't hold it on for a long time. Man,
I know you know people that know people find of
records like the idea for artists like doing them from Mars.

Speaker 12 (14:53):
That would be crazy, man.

Speaker 6 (14:54):
You know what the song Rick Ruby, I gotta walk
his away to run there in Sierra's cliff. Yes, sir Yo,
all that brutal mart get with either like Cardi b
or making this I gotta that would be a crazy
remaking you.

Speaker 3 (15:08):
Why don't you trying to produce him, produce it and
send it over to them. You gotta produce, you gotta
Baker and I want you to make it.

Speaker 5 (15:15):
And we talked like it's just so easy to send
a record to Cardi Ball. You gotta make the record,
the record, shut up man, he got if this man
is in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.

Speaker 4 (15:27):
You know what I mean.

Speaker 5 (15:28):
He don't have no industry connections. That's why he's calling
the radio station to see if.

Speaker 4 (15:32):
We can help him. But he's not. He didn't even
make the be yet. He's not what he's doing.

Speaker 7 (15:37):
He said, all you need to do get my telephone now,
I d or hit my.

Speaker 6 (15:42):
Instagram level l L all that number two d J
rock level to DJ rock and let me pict you
this idea.

Speaker 12 (15:51):
With it we can played together.

Speaker 15 (15:52):
That's what I'm saying.

Speaker 4 (15:53):
I love I love you to death, brother, but I don't.

Speaker 9 (15:55):
I don't.

Speaker 3 (15:55):
I don't deal with all this and producers no more,
artists are crazy. And I'll I'll tell you what we'll do.
We'll put you on hold and we're gonna connect you
with Trave. TRAVI is the guy who calls up here
all the time. But you know one thing that people
don't know about Trav. Travis a great songwriter and producer.
He can help you out with that.

Speaker 4 (16:12):
There you go.

Speaker 5 (16:14):
I'm serious who Trav is the Travis Dope I And
trust me, listen, listen. You never know who people are
gonna be in the future. But I'm telling you Trave
got a lot of talent.

Speaker 3 (16:27):
That's not what he wanted to hear. He wanted you
to connect them to Bruno Mars and Cardi b.

Speaker 4 (16:31):
No, that's not how things work.

Speaker 5 (16:33):
The process, Eddie, give him traviing for.

Speaker 4 (16:36):
Eight hundred and five eight five, one oh five to one.

Speaker 3 (16:39):
Jes you good. Yeah all, we got the ladies. Who
Lauren coming up? What we're talking about?

Speaker 17 (16:43):
Yes, we do.

Speaker 18 (16:44):
Now this is being reported and if it is true,
Tianna Taylor, she took a mandshumper to the cleaners. They
have a multi million dollar divorce settlement. The news just broke.

Speaker 17 (16:52):
We're gonna get.

Speaker 4 (16:53):
Into it, all right.

Speaker 3 (16:54):
We'll talk about that. Next is to Breakfast Clog the
Morning the Breakfast Club.

Speaker 4 (17:00):
Good morning everybody.

Speaker 3 (17:01):
It's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne the Gud. We are
the Breakfast Club. Let's get to the latest with Lauren.

Speaker 4 (17:07):
Lauren be coming straight back. She gets them. Somebody that
knows somebody detail.

Speaker 17 (17:13):
I'm the home girl that knows a little bit about everything.

Speaker 4 (17:16):
She'd be having the latest on you. That's the laws,
the latest with Lauren la Rosa.

Speaker 5 (17:21):
Sometimes you have facts, sometimes you have details, sometimes you
have a little bit of everything.

Speaker 4 (17:25):
So it's the latest on the breakfast club.

Speaker 18 (17:27):
Talk to me all righty Y'allso, as of right now,
it is being reported by the Express Tribune that Tiana
Taylor and Aman Shumper had finalized their divorce and that
Tiana Taylor will walk away with millions in assets and
other things. So to break it down, Tiana will get
four luxury homes according to the outlet value that over
ten million dollars. She'll get a one time seven figure

(17:50):
payout from Iman Shumper. She'll receive a few cars, including
a three hundred thousand dollars may back, a seventy thousand
dollars sprinter in a tour bus. She's allowed to remain
in four ownership of the businesses amand is reportedly required
to pay eight thousand dollars a month in child support
for their two daughters and a mind.

Speaker 17 (18:08):
Will also have to cover the private.

Speaker 18 (18:10):
School tuition of the babies, ensuring that their state of
living and well being is well kept.

Speaker 5 (18:16):
I don't believe it's left. I don't believe none of
that's that's that story don't sound true at all.

Speaker 9 (18:20):
What's left nothing at all? If this is true.

Speaker 18 (18:23):
And I've reached out to attorneys and representatives for Emon
and Tiana. So I'm trying to figure out what's happening here,
what's real, what's.

Speaker 17 (18:31):
Not being made?

Speaker 5 (18:31):
You know, I don't believe that story the morning because
it sounds unbelievable, but also because it's only reporting on
what Tiana allegedly got. If it's a divorced settlement, it
will tell you what a mond got as well.

Speaker 18 (18:40):
Yeah, because the way that the report is is like written,
it's like they both agreed to this, and back in
like June, there are beg conversations and verified reports that
they were actually at a point where they were having
conversation and coming to an ending that they had like
a deadline on it.

Speaker 17 (18:53):
So yeah, I feel like we would hear something from it.
It was just fole that allegedly what was this Georgia, Yeah, Georgia.

Speaker 5 (19:00):
And none of the story tell you what a man got, No,
not all.

Speaker 18 (19:05):
I really don't believe that this is this is a factual.
That's why you know, I reached out. But well, if
whatever it is, the hot fire, he got music, that's
why he's doing music.

Speaker 5 (19:13):
He just dropped yesterday, right then, imagine the months and
all I want is the studio no, I.

Speaker 17 (19:18):
Saw music until I saw your video jests that you posted.

Speaker 9 (19:22):
I was like, oh shoot, oh the jests with domestic Yeah,
I was like, oh wow, okay, min alrighty am.

Speaker 4 (19:28):
Actually can't rap though, I will see can.

Speaker 9 (19:30):
Actually no, no, no, he can rap and he can act.
You mean he in a lot of films, like he's
in some films even doing some things so.

Speaker 17 (19:37):
Well in other news.

Speaker 18 (19:39):
So, you guys remember the track star who was called
on camera allegedly hitting her opponent with the baton as
they were racing. So she has actually been charged with
an assault charge after the viral clip. So the Lynchburg
Commonwealth's Attorney's office reported to Daily Mail that they have
actually issued a petition for one count of assault and
battery against a Laila Everett. That is the one the

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girl that had the button her hand. Now, the track
meet was in Virginia and the person that she struck,
the little girl she struck allegedly is Kayleen Tucker, and
they were running a four by two hundred meter relay
event at the time that this happened. Now, both girls
have spoke out a lot of people, a lot of
people when uh not when.

Speaker 9 (20:21):
You said when you say little girl. How old are
they take it up?

Speaker 4 (20:25):
In high school?

Speaker 7 (20:26):
Yeah?

Speaker 4 (20:26):
The fifteen. I thought they wost fifteen or something like that.

Speaker 18 (20:29):
Yeah, I'll look up the age. While we take a
listen to this audio because Alila Everett spoke out and
people were not feeling what she had to say.

Speaker 17 (20:38):
Let's take a listen.

Speaker 2 (20:39):
They're going off of one angle like I know what happened,
but I can't. I don't have enough, like they went
on the news. I'm just a person by myself. Nobody's
gonna believe me because I can admit from the video
it does look purposeful, but I know my intentions and
I would never hit somebody on purpose because jealousy.

Speaker 17 (21:01):
What would you say to her this moment.

Speaker 2 (21:03):
I would apologize, I'm sorry you couldn't compete for the
three hundred meter dash, but everybody has feelings, So you're
physically hurt, but you're not thinking of my mental right.
Hundreds of thousands of people attacking me and all like
her family is taking up Oh my dact's hurt, so
I don't care about her feelings.

Speaker 4 (21:23):
Damn.

Speaker 9 (21:24):
You probably wasn't jealous. No, you don't hit nobody because
you're jealous. You probab hit him because she was frustrated
in the moment you swung that month of back and
was like flubbing and shut. He was like, oh, you
know what I mean.

Speaker 3 (21:34):
So yeah, but hit her in the head. The young
girl got a concussion. They said on the floor.

Speaker 18 (21:39):
What do you mean you wasn't able to be after
they're in high school. I don't see the age, but
there they are in high school. I'm still looking for.

Speaker 9 (21:44):
That a metal baton.

Speaker 5 (21:46):
Yes, and I know she's young, but you know you
you do. Hear a lot of ego in her statement,
you know what I'm saying. When she was like I
would never hit nobody out of jealousy, and then you're
kind of telling on yourself.

Speaker 4 (21:54):
And then she's like, I'm sorry you couldn't compete with
me in the three hundred meters.

Speaker 9 (21:57):
Like like aure pouring.

Speaker 5 (22:00):
Ryan Rivers like, I know you got feelings, but nobody's
thinking about me.

Speaker 4 (22:03):
You might be her and think about me, me, me
and me.

Speaker 9 (22:06):
And Paul Shorty is like, yo, I have a concussion physically,
and he's talking.

Speaker 5 (22:10):
About and you're getting attacked because you made a poor
choice and there's consequences to your poor choice. And whatever
you say, it looks like you hit her over the head,
and it looks like anybody wants I've never seen anybody.

Speaker 17 (22:25):
Her benefit is no more angles listen because.

Speaker 9 (22:28):
It would have been crazy.

Speaker 4 (22:30):
You can see that. Like, just let me ask you
a question.

Speaker 3 (22:33):
You're a mom, right, your child is running, and that
your child gets hit over the head.

Speaker 4 (22:38):
What happens next?

Speaker 17 (22:41):
Jess is doing the team.

Speaker 3 (22:45):
There, like you know, I mean, it's like, as a parent,
what are you doing in that situation?

Speaker 15 (22:48):
Right?

Speaker 4 (22:48):
You're watching your baby girl run?

Speaker 3 (22:50):
And then you see the girl hitting over the head
and she falls on the floor and she got a concussion,
Like what do you What does a parent do at
that point?

Speaker 9 (22:57):
See, the thing is, I know I would it would
take everything for me not to go on the field.
But at the same time, I would be more upset
with her response what she just said. I agree, I
would be way more upset with that because you don't
even have no type of empathy, no remorse, no remorse
at all. That's crazy.

Speaker 18 (23:14):
But we also had the clip from when Colleen Tucker,
who was the woman who or the girl who got
hit with the batime, We had the audio from when
she spoke out as well to let's say.

Speaker 19 (23:22):
Listen, on the back curve, I had kind of got
cut off and I tried to pass it the first time,
so let her go ahead. So I knew, like when
I got fully on the curve that I was just
gonna have to push to and pass her. I still
can't believe it. I'm still in shock. Like everyone's texting me,
checking up on me, and I appreciate that, but like
I'm still trying to take it all, and I can't
believe it happened.

Speaker 17 (23:42):
Why would you?

Speaker 9 (23:43):
Why did you do it? And why haven't you apologized yet?

Speaker 4 (23:47):
But she did apologize, right, didn't you apolgize? Well, she
did that first, she did that video first. Okay, but
you know what I mean.

Speaker 5 (23:54):
I hit one young lady with high emotional intelligence and
one who doesn't have high emotional intelligence. But I hope
that neither one of these young ladies let this moment
defied them the rest.

Speaker 4 (24:03):
Of their lives.

Speaker 17 (24:03):
Absolutely, Yeah, and judges find them.

Speaker 18 (24:05):
Judges actually were They saw what happened, and they called
it an attack, and they disqualified Norcomm's team for the
contact interference or physically interfering with another runner's actions.

Speaker 3 (24:15):
Was she arrested as she charged right now.

Speaker 18 (24:18):
The charge just came down last night, so I don't
have any information on an arrest, but the charge she
just came down last night. But she charged assault, yes,
assault and battery. I believe rested at the top of this.

Speaker 4 (24:27):
Let me go back to she earned that many.

Speaker 18 (24:30):
She is facing one count of assault in battery.

Speaker 4 (24:35):
Very sad she learned that. I hope she learns from
this situation.

Speaker 9 (24:38):
And I do believe she is truly hurt. But she's
hurt because it's happening to her. She's not even hurt.

Speaker 5 (24:44):
Because she hit the girl, right because everybody's attacking us, said,
hundreds of thousand people attacking me.

Speaker 4 (24:48):
It's not an attack.

Speaker 5 (24:49):
They're they're they're holding you accountable for something that they
saw you do that they think was ridiculous.

Speaker 18 (24:53):
But she said she was receiving death threats too. Alila Everett,
the girl who had the baton who allegedly hit.

Speaker 5 (24:59):
Their you know, it's so crazy, that's kind of like,
that's that's I hate this, but that's a normal thing.

Speaker 4 (25:04):
On the internet.

Speaker 5 (25:05):
You're gonna get somebody gonna threaten to kill you online.

Speaker 9 (25:08):
The time happened, it just happened to me like a
couple of days ago.

Speaker 4 (25:14):
Happens all the time.

Speaker 5 (25:15):
And I haven't been on Twitter in twenty nineteen, but
when I be on Twitter, I would just wake up
and tweet thankful, thank you God for another day of life.
And it be people I wanted you to die. I
wish you died. So it's just like that's kind of
just the Internet way.

Speaker 4 (25:28):
I get it.

Speaker 5 (25:28):
I understand you should take all threats serious, but it's
kind of like a regular common thing on the Internet.

Speaker 3 (25:33):
If you say something somebody, that's like if you say
some somebody doesn't like, they won't kill you immediately.

Speaker 4 (25:37):
Man, you die.

Speaker 9 (25:38):
Man, people want me to die because I didn't told
you all the shack living like Neil Man. They in
the comments Timbo just how good you like? They mad
it in him. And I'm going back over there tonight.

Speaker 17 (25:49):
It holds up now, though.

Speaker 5 (25:50):
If you go over there and you don't get a
video of the white Horse, I'm gonna be highly upset.

Speaker 9 (25:57):
He having a game like yo, So I'm gonna get.

Speaker 4 (25:59):
Some for gotcha. You just heard that. Now you're uninvited,
all right?

Speaker 17 (26:04):
And Alila Everett is eighteen years old.

Speaker 3 (26:06):
Eighteen, Yes, oh wow, so should be Charles is an
adult problem?

Speaker 4 (26:11):
Wow wowna. All right, well that's the latest with Lauren.

Speaker 3 (26:14):
Now when we come back, we got front page news
and then comedian keV on stage will be joining us.
So don't go anywhere. It's the breakfast club. Good morning,
wake up.

Speaker 4 (26:21):
Wa cool if you're like into the breakfast club, Jay
MV just hilarious.

Speaker 3 (26:27):
Charlomagne the gud. We are the breakfast Club. Let's get
back in some front page news.

Speaker 4 (26:31):
What's up Morgan?

Speaker 9 (26:32):
Yeah, what's up?

Speaker 4 (26:33):
Envy?

Speaker 17 (26:34):
Charlemagne, Jess y'all good?

Speaker 8 (26:36):
All right, So look, if you missed it in the
six o'clock hour, we were talking briefly about how President
Trump called Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer a Palestinian.

Speaker 9 (26:46):
That's real rich, considering that Schumer is Jewish.

Speaker 8 (26:49):
So yeah, he went after the Senate Minority leader during
his oval office meeting yesterday with Ireland's Prime Minister, and
Trump called, yes, the first Jewish Senate leader in US history,
a Palestinian.

Speaker 10 (26:59):
Let's hear that, audio, and Schumer is a Palestinian as well,
as I'm concerned.

Speaker 20 (27:02):
You know, he's become a Palestinian. He used to be Jewish.

Speaker 12 (27:06):
He's not Jewish anymore.

Speaker 7 (27:07):
He's a Palestinian.

Speaker 9 (27:08):
Yeah.

Speaker 8 (27:09):
So Trump's comment comes as he was criticizing Democrats regarding
you know, of course everything the bill and all every
just everything. Schumer has been critical of Israeli Prime Minister
Benjamin that Yahoo, and then during a rally last summer,
Trump called Schumer a proud member of Hamas. So you
know that's not cool, but you know that's our president. Meanwhile,
New Yorkers should listen up. Okay, Borders are Tom Holman.

(27:32):
He has issued a warning to New York Governor Kathy
Hochel that ICE agents could soon flood New York if
she doesn't cooperate with the federal immigration crackdown. Homan was
in Albany on Wednesday, meeting with GOP lawmakers when he
issued the warning during a news conference, Let's hear more
from Borders Are Tom Homan.

Speaker 13 (27:49):
Saying, sure your city is going to get exactly what
they don't want, more agents in the community and more
collabal arrest because you have forced.

Speaker 4 (27:55):
Us in the community because you failed to let us
in the jail.

Speaker 8 (27:58):
So Homan went on to criticize New York Governor Kathy
Hockel's immigrant friendly policies, but had nothing but praise for
New York City Mayor Eric Adams for quote working with
the Trump administration on rounding up illegals who commit crimes.
What do you guys think this is going to impact
your A lot of a lot of the listeners.

Speaker 5 (28:17):
I mean, if they are legals that commit crimes, I
have no problem. I have no problem what I was
doing in their job. If they're illegals that are committing crimes.

Speaker 8 (28:23):
So would you consider being here, you know, not necessarily
having your papers a crime? Are you talking violent offenders
or are we just talking just people just being here illegally?

Speaker 5 (28:33):
If they're herelle, I mean if they're here, I mean,
if they're here illegally, they're here illegally. If it like,
you know, here's the thing. We're acting like this hasn't
happened in America before.

Speaker 8 (28:42):
We do know, acting like the system isn't backed up.
I mean it could be you could be a citizen
and the system is backed up. I mean, let's look
at what's going on with this.

Speaker 4 (28:49):
But you didn't say none. But you didn't say a citizen,
though you said somebody who's here illegally.

Speaker 9 (28:52):
Right, Okay, so.

Speaker 5 (28:53):
You're completing it too. If you're a citizen, you're a citizen.
If you're here illegally, here illegally, I don't know what
to tell people.

Speaker 8 (28:58):
All right, Well, you know this comes as the federal
job is ruling that a pro Palestinian Columbia University activist
will remain jailed in Louisiana following yesterday's deportation hearing in
New York. Now, remember mackmood Khalil. He is a Green
card holding citizen. He also had or had a student visa.
Manhattan Federal Judge Jesse Furman has ruled that macmil Khalil

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will remain health in Louisiana while he fights Way's further
arguments in the deportation case. Now, again, as mentioned before,
he is a Green card holder. He was arrested at
his Columbia owned apartment on Saturday night by Ice agents.
The White House says his pro Palestinian activism was anti
Semitic and pro Hamas. His lawyers plan to file a
new petition to free him, while federal prosecutors are filing

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papers arguing the case should be moved out of New York.
Now look at this particular case. You know, Charlomagne, he's
a green card holding citizen in the sense or they
have actually since revoked that card. But he's in trouble
for simply protesting.

Speaker 5 (29:57):
I've been talking. I've been saying it all week. That's
the story, everybody. How does she care about? Like I've
been saying it all week? He has a green card,
He should be able to protest. He should have sh
in a speech I may not agree with. Even even
if I don't agree with what he's saying, I agree
with his right to say it.

Speaker 4 (30:09):
As long as he didn't break the laws, he should
be fine.

Speaker 5 (30:11):
But but but when you're saying people are here illegally,
that's different if you say somebody's here illegally. If you
say somebody's here illegally and they're committing crimes, that's a
different conversation than somebody who is an actual citizen who
has a green car.

Speaker 8 (30:25):
What about illegally impending? You know you're waiting on this,
you're waiting on that. That's where I was getting at
when I'm saying the system is backed up.

Speaker 9 (30:32):
So when you say pending, you mean like they just
ain't get their car yet. Yeah, you haven't got their
car yet.

Speaker 8 (30:36):
They're going through the process, they're trying to you know,
but you know, in the midst of them going through
the process, you have all these crackdowns going on. I mean,
you're trying to go to the grocery store and get
pulled up on by ICE.

Speaker 4 (30:45):
I mean, I know, I don't know how that works.

Speaker 5 (30:47):
Is it Like is it like when you when you
you know, first get a car and you don't have
your license plate and everything yet, but they give you
you got something you got.

Speaker 4 (30:55):
To fill out certain documents, and documents got to be.

Speaker 9 (30:58):
Like yeah, you know, you're waiting for a passport, but
anything back then.

Speaker 3 (31:03):
But what somebody else would say too, If you're in
another country and your documentation expired, they're going to deport
you as well. If you're in another country and you
don't have the right documentation and you get stopped and
you get pulled over, they're going to send you out
of there.

Speaker 5 (31:14):
Yeah, I mean, we're acting like ICE hasn't always existed
in some capacity, and ICE hasn't always been doing things.

Speaker 8 (31:19):
Like this, you know what I mean, No, for sure,
for sure, But then also things change with different administrations.

Speaker 9 (31:25):
You know, you have refugee programs.

Speaker 8 (31:26):
There's all different types of things, whereas now this administration
is like cracking down. Hey, just basically, if you're here,
like you said, illegally, you gotta go right.

Speaker 9 (31:34):
All right, guys, let's move on from this topic.

Speaker 8 (31:36):
But Colorado congress from and Lauren Bobert is being criticized
for her comments about black congressmen. The black congressman who
disrupted President Trump's speech last week, Representative Al Green Well.

Speaker 17 (31:46):
She referred to the Texas representative.

Speaker 8 (31:48):
Saying he was shaking his pimp cane at the president
during a segment on a conservative cable network, Real America's
Voice News last Friday.

Speaker 9 (31:57):
Let's hear those comments from Lauren Bobert.

Speaker 4 (31:58):
Hemp kine him to.

Speaker 21 (32:00):
Go and shake his pimp cane President Trump was absolutely abhorrent.

Speaker 8 (32:06):
So the Democratic congress Woman Christy Hulihan from Pennsylvania has
since introduced a resolution to have Colorado's Bobert censured. You remember,
Al Green was centered in the House last week after
he was removed from the House chamber. During that March
fourth speech, Green had stood up, shouting while waving his
walking cane pimpcaine, and Hulahn says Bobert's comments were racist

(32:28):
and derogatory.

Speaker 9 (32:29):
What do you guys think?

Speaker 4 (32:30):
Crazy?

Speaker 5 (32:31):
I think everybody need to start conserving the energy man
and pick your battles. I mean, there's so many things
that we should be going at right now.

Speaker 3 (32:38):
I was getting disrespectful when you when you say the
brother got a pimp cane, it is a walking cave,
like was what would he say?

Speaker 4 (32:43):
Only a whole know what? A pimpkin looked like? Crazy?

Speaker 3 (32:46):
Like they gotta stop disrespecting people.

Speaker 5 (32:51):
I've heard way worse, right, you know, I mean than
that is all I'm saying. You know, no, Mark, you
make me do want to have somebody up here who's
expert on deportations and immigration because I just you know,
like I said, we were all up in arms now
about Ice saying they want to deport the legals. You know,
Obama deported a record over four hundred thousand unauthorized immigrants

(33:14):
in twenty thirteen. They used to call Obama the deporter
in chief, so I wonder what he was doing differently.

Speaker 4 (33:19):
That's all I just want to know. Oh sure, no,
for sure now, No, we like to pick and.

Speaker 5 (33:23):
Choose what we get out raised over based on you know,
who's done. Yeah, So I just I just want to know,
you know, when they talked about the record high of
deportation of immigrants in twenty thirteen that President Obama did,
I just wonder you know what was under Yeah, what
was the status of those people?

Speaker 4 (33:37):
You know?

Speaker 9 (33:38):
Right?

Speaker 8 (33:38):
No, for sure, we should all understand. We should all
come to understand exactly what's going on in our country.

Speaker 9 (33:43):
All right, y'all, Well that's your page news I'm working.

Speaker 8 (33:45):
Would follow me on social ad Morgan Media for more
news coverage, follow app Black Information Network, download the free
iHeart radio app, and visit us at binnews dot com.
I'll be out for a few days and my bim
baddies Bree and Mimi will be filling in. So y'all
hold them down and okay, be nice, all right, jall,
thank you and enjoy wherever you're going.

Speaker 9 (34:06):
Girl.

Speaker 3 (34:07):
All right now, when we come back, keV on stage
will be joining us. We canna be kicking with Kevi
on stage comedian when we come back.

Speaker 4 (34:14):
Don't move. It's to Breakfast Club. Good Morning, the Breakfast Club,
Good Morning.

Speaker 3 (34:20):
Everybody is DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne the Guy.

Speaker 4 (34:24):
We are the Breakfast Club Lone Rose fillin in for just.

Speaker 3 (34:27):
This morning, and we got a special guest in the building.
We have keV on stage.

Speaker 4 (34:30):
Yes, sir, y'all, how you feeling good? Morning? Good, I've
been wanting to hear that for a long time. How
are you, my brother?

Speaker 5 (34:37):
I'm good man. Thank you guys for having me. You know,
there's some people who might know. I got a two
part question. Number one, who is Kevi on stage? And
who is Kevin Frederick? Oh it's a good question. keV
on stage is probably the performative version of Kevin Fredericks.
Kevi on stage is.

Speaker 22 (34:51):
A comedian, entertainer pretty much do anything to make you laugh.
I feel like Kevin Fredericks is a father, husband, business person.

Speaker 4 (34:59):
That's it. I think it's two sides.

Speaker 22 (35:00):
When I'm when I'm at home, I'm Kevin Fredericks, right,
I make my family laugh and I'm not like, Yo, let.

Speaker 4 (35:05):
Me see this boom booty boo, bittie boob, you know
what I'm saying. But when I leave that house, I'm
kevit on stage. You know what I'm saying. So yeah,
I think that's the difference.

Speaker 3 (35:12):
How did you get into comedy, especially coming from the church. Yeah,
I think you're clean quote unquote clean comic.

Speaker 2 (35:17):
Yes.

Speaker 4 (35:18):
And when I say clean, I just don't cuss, like yeah.

Speaker 22 (35:22):
Because clean has different connotations, like you can be clean
where there's no vulgar material at all, you don't touch
certain subjects.

Speaker 4 (35:29):
I really just don't cuss.

Speaker 22 (35:31):
I talk about everything else in my life, everything else
that I think is funny, I just don't cuss. I
say it too though, Like I just as a church kid,
I could not cuss. My mom would rather me bring
home a child than to cuss. Really, yes, cussing was
so bad, and you know a lot of church says
it's a way worse. Well, what's a little baby amongst
friends and family? You have a baby, but cussing in

(35:51):
the house. She was like, absolutely not. And I didn't
trust myself to cuss at school and not cuss at
home like most of the church kids did. So I
pretty much did you know, I premrial sex. I just
never cussed. But don't practice bad habits, no, no, no, I
just never. I felt like they would catch me slipping.
And it's actually really a tool for me in comedy.
I think a lot of times you gotta work a

(36:11):
little bit harder if you ain't cussing. Sometimes cuss words
are just funny, so you just throw it out there
and it's funny. But to answer your question, my comedy
started in church, like making people laugh in church.

Speaker 4 (36:21):
After church, my Grandma'd be like, do that thing Sister
Daniel's did when she.

Speaker 22 (36:24):
Fell over, do that, do that person's shower, do how
that person preached. And I would get to stay in
the living room a little longer around grown folks and
stuff like that. So once I realized, oh, this gets
me attention, this gets me perks, I started leaning into that.
And you know black churches where a lot of performers
get their first start. So I did a talent show
in church sixteen and I was like bitten by the

(36:47):
bug then, and then shout out to Nate Jackson, a
real big comedian. Now he had a comedy club in Tacoma,
and he let me do twenty twenty five minutes at
his club every Thursday for like two years. And that's
why I really really honed my craft. After I was
just going there every week, and a lot of time
we had a lot of regulars there, so I couldn't
do the same material, so I'd have to like do
new jokes, get better, do new stuff. So I think

(37:08):
that's the church gives me the performance. The club helped
me sharpen my tool.

Speaker 5 (37:13):
Like what made you keep saying the N word? Because
I'm trying not to say the N word no more?
So what made you not curse but say the N word?

Speaker 4 (37:19):
You know? That wasn't a cuss word to me, Like
there were certain words that my mom said.

Speaker 3 (37:23):
Chelman was saying it for fifteen years. He'd been trying
to stop saying it.

Speaker 4 (37:27):
Yeah, but it's hard, you know what I'm saying. Yeah,
it's hard not to use it.

Speaker 22 (37:33):
I think as a black kid, all my friends were
saying it was in black culture movies, TV.

Speaker 4 (37:37):
And it wasn't a cuss word.

Speaker 22 (37:39):
To my mom, she wasn't on the list like some
people couldn't say lie, like my wife, she couldn't say
lie in the house. My family off wasn't a cuss
word and just didn't really bother them. I didn't say
that a lot at home, but it didn't raise no flags.
So there was like the one curse word I could say.
So I said it so much.

Speaker 3 (37:55):
I wanted to ask you about you know, we had
big mac cash something about producers, and he was talking
about what you did during COVID. Yeah, it was very
impressed of how COVID, who had everybody locked down, and
you made it into a business and a successful business.
He said, he's seeing you go from small house to
medium house, the bigger house, a.

Speaker 4 (38:12):
Different cult to this, this, this, that and the other.

Speaker 3 (38:13):
So telling people what you did during COVID, that was
something that was totally different.

Speaker 22 (38:18):
Yeah, there were some other things in there, but that
was the most visible shout out to Spectrum.

Speaker 4 (38:22):
Appreciate y'all.

Speaker 22 (38:23):
Keep your distance comedy was our COVID comedy relief situation.
So what I did in LA Obviously everything was locked
down during COVID, and then we got the notification that
you could have up to twenty five people outside social
distance two people here, six feet two more people. And
I could never do the zoom comedy. I could never
get into it because comedy is about timing and that's

(38:45):
short delayed from zoom response. It threw me off. Some
people could do it. I just I needed instant reaction
if it's funny or not. So once they did that,
I have the idea of like, okay, we get people
to come outside Luckily La is warm and it doesn't
rain that often, and we could split them up and
get twenty five people. I'll bring the comics in, we'll
do COVID testing, put them up, and we'll live stream

(39:06):
the comedy. Because we didn't have nothing to do, Like
were watching verses and you know, me and my wife
was like, we was having like five parties for verses.
I was like, we really, she's making nachos, you know
what I'm saying.

Speaker 17 (39:15):
We like really getting parties.

Speaker 22 (39:16):
Yeah, like them versus part of the early verses. That
was the only thing to look forward to, like new interesting.
Didn't even care about the quality. It was like, oh,
versus coming on. So I was like, what if we
do that for comedy? And that's basically where the idea
came from.

Speaker 4 (39:30):
Did you run it out of alley?

Speaker 22 (39:32):
It was like the back parking lot of our partner's studio,
Like it was a back parking lot. I mean, we
literally had twenty five thirty people max, maybe thirty five
including the comics, and we needed the comics. We were like,
y'all stand here too, so we have as much audience
as possible. We had to COVID test every single person.
It was like two hundred dollars a test. It was
crazy expensive, but yeah, I flew all these comics in

(39:53):
and we live stream their sets. We have like six comedians,
probably did over one hundred and fifty micro specials over
the two year period. Introduced a lot of comics to
a lot of different people, a lot of people to
a lot of different comments, a lot of comics' biggest
YouTube video is there to keep your distance special. It
was like my proudest moment to create opportunities to see
black comedians put some money in their pockets, give them

(40:14):
some tape to show the comedy clubs. Like I was
ask them like, yo, can you send me your tape
so I could market it, and they like, bro, I
don't have no tape because most comedy clubs are drab
and dark and you know it's not quality. So we
gave them their specials to do with what they wanted afterwards,
so they put them up on YouTube or chop them
up and make reels and it was fantastic. Dave Chappelle
actually executed it first, like I have the idea, and

(40:35):
then I saw him do it in Ohio, so that
was like, oh great, Now I can say.

Speaker 4 (40:38):
It's just how Dave did that. That's how we're going
to do it.

Speaker 3 (40:41):
So I said, yeah, I know, less than ten thousand
people on the stream every other week, right right, it
was every other week.

Speaker 4 (40:45):
That was early COVID.

Speaker 22 (40:47):
So as guidelines relaxed, the ticket sales went down. So
at the top, at the peak of it was ten
thousand tickets, fourteen thousand tickets, and we were averaging about
ten thousand tickets. And that's like just people who purchased
were having basically five parties. They have ten to fifteen people.
So it was like almost close circuit TV parties. So
but as each state, once Atlanta was outside, then it

(41:08):
was less than Texas, it was less. But we did
it for about two years straight and it was it
was fantastic. And now that's on Amazon. You can go
watch those all those specialist on Amazon.

Speaker 18 (41:17):
First of all, your partnerships go crazy. Yeah, because you
had for really Amazon then. So I was gonna ask
you after that. I know you did something with Patreon
with the women in comedy because you forgot the women
a lot in the vandemic.

Speaker 4 (41:28):
No, I did it. I didn't forget the women.

Speaker 22 (41:30):
I made sure there was at least one black woman
and often two or three on every single show.

Speaker 18 (41:36):
Okay, d well, I don't think I paid attention to that.

Speaker 4 (41:41):
Yeah, because y'all don't see black women. That's want to say.

Speaker 18 (41:47):
I know you from all that digital so I've seen
you work with so many women and like different people.
I didn't think about that, But when I was researching
for this, I saw something in essence where you talked
about one of your homegirls. Was like yo, like we're
the women that like can week like hello, and then
you did the partnership with Patreon.

Speaker 22 (42:03):
Yeah, so Patroon reached out to me. It was like,
what do you want to do and to continue my
efforts to support black women.

Speaker 4 (42:09):
Because he was already like black women don't see each other.
I understand understand about this all the time. Honestly.

Speaker 22 (42:15):
The truth is the ratio of comics it's probably eight
to two men to women anyway. So to make sure
I had a black woman, I had to, like, I
was flying them out. At first, I was only doing
LA comics, but after I ran out of LA Women,
I was flying them out, flying women from New York
and Atlanta, Ela women in LA Black Women comics.

Speaker 20 (42:37):
Yeah.

Speaker 22 (42:37):
But yeah, when Patron reached out. They're like, what do
you want to do? You want to do a special?
And I was like, I want to produce stand up
specials for the black women I think are funny. So
so that's what we did. We had an amazing time
and mel Mitchell, Tdy Davis Para Parasasha. I think Grace
came from New York. Jaronlyn indescribable, did some time. And
there's one person I'm forgetting off the top of her no,
I said typecials do?

Speaker 4 (43:00):
They did great.

Speaker 22 (43:01):
Shout out to my Patreon, the stage crew, they support
keep your distance, they support Patreon, they buy a lot.

Speaker 3 (43:08):
All right, we got more with keV on stage. When
we come back, don't move.

Speaker 4 (43:12):
It's to Breakfast Club. Good Morning Morning.

Speaker 3 (43:13):
Everybody's DJ Envy, just Hilaris, Charlamagne the God. We are
to Breakfast Club law La Roasters here as well. We're
still kicking it with comedian keV on stage.

Speaker 18 (43:22):
Lauren, did your Internet life start like with you figuring
out okay on the stage? I also should do internet?
Did that begin during the all depth digital time?

Speaker 4 (43:31):
Like?

Speaker 17 (43:31):
What was the first like internet breakthrough for you?

Speaker 22 (43:32):
It was prior, prior, prior to even moving to La
It was back in the day. Had a group called
the Playmakers, me and my brother and my friend, and
we used to actually do physical plays like Tyler. We
were trying to be Tyler Perry. But we lived in Tacoma, Washington,
and you just not gonna be able to stand up
a play in Tacom There's not enough black people, there's
not enough stuff. Tyler starting in Atlanta, so he was

(43:53):
able to his audience was there more so. I remember
we were struggling. We had lost its investor. We lost
forty thousand dollars money like he, and first we put
up on ourselves. We're doing them like high schools and
churches that didn't go nowhere. Gott investor give us forty
thousand dollars. We didn't make that man a dime and
his money back. So next time we got twenty thousand
dollars and we flew this Tyler Perry promoter out. He
was like, Yo, this play is great, Like Tyler would

(44:14):
love to see this. You guys got to stand it
up in Oakland. We're like, okay, what do we gotta do?
Like you're gonna help us? He was like, yes, I
mean to help you set up in Oakland. All you
need is three hundred thousand dollars. Three hundred thousand dollars,
I said.

Speaker 4 (44:24):
Brother, I mean you might as well be three hundred million.

Speaker 22 (44:26):
At that point, I probably had seven hundred and fifty
six dollars in my account, like me and my wife
made just enough to pay those bills. So I remember
watching like Billy Currell's at that time he did Things
Black Girls Say. Matt already been watching YouTube, Lisa and Dormtainment,
Tim Chyna, wrong Suit, all those people. But it didn't
seem like a viable business for me because I didn't
know how that worked. But Billy Sorel's is a comedian

(44:48):
and I knew, and his video did like nine million views.
So I thought, if we can go on the internet
and make people laugh, then when we go do our plays,
then people will be like, oh, I saw them on
the internet.

Speaker 4 (44:57):
I'll come to the plays.

Speaker 22 (44:58):
Then, as we started, first two videos did Things Black
Church Girls Say and Things Black Parents Say.

Speaker 4 (45:02):
Both went really viral. A million views at that time.

Speaker 22 (45:05):
That was a lot of views on use still a lot,
but that happens more often now than it used to,
And at that moment, I was like oh, actually, the
Internet is a thing of its own, Like if we
just do that that we should focus on building that,
and then churches would bring us out. We would do
stand up all over the United States doing me and
my brother and aunt. And then after that, I was
like I need to do my own stuff. Like pretty

(45:27):
much instantly, I was like, I don't want to get
boxing and just doing church stuff because.

Speaker 4 (45:30):
Then that's all people will let you do.

Speaker 22 (45:32):
So I started my Kevi on Stage YouTube page, which
is almost at a million followers, which has been a
golden mine from the very beginning, but it's been harder
because the algorithm doesn't encourage you to subscribe like it
used to, because it's all just like recommended. But the
internet became the goal and since then I probably been
making a video every single day. So to answer your question,
it was those two videos, yes, and then all Deaf.

(45:53):
When I moved to La I got a job there,
and actually that was kind of tough because I had
to take a step back from being talent because they
were like, you are here to nurture the other people.
You ain't gonna build your channel, you ain't gonna do
none of that stuff. You do all that on your
own time. And I got fired from Boeing previously, and
I was like, I can't get fired from those jobs
no more. And it was hard to get a job
in LA so I made sure I focused on those

(46:15):
talent company Boeing, the planning company I was in there.

Speaker 4 (46:21):
You did quality control them.

Speaker 22 (46:22):
I have nothing to do with them flying, I have
nothing to do with them crashing. I was doing a
little bit of working there. I ain't do much in there,
but All Death helped me to develop other talent and
helped me to develop shows.

Speaker 4 (46:34):
Like my job.

Speaker 22 (46:35):
I was ahead of talent and head of creative at
All Death at the same time. So I helped, you know,
bring talent in develop them and also helped develop in
those shows. So roast me great Taste. All those shows
were developed underneath me. They were not my ideas. Like
Patrick and Teddy and to hear in all those groups,
you know Meg, they would create the shows, but we
brainstorm and.

Speaker 4 (46:55):
Stuff like that. So you Russelling at that time, he's
the one who hired me. Russell hired me.

Speaker 22 (47:00):
He called me at a meeting with him and I
was pitching a movie and he was like, we don't
want to do this. But why don't you come run
talent for me? Called me as I left his house,
and I started like, within two weeks, when did.

Speaker 5 (47:11):
You start noticing the comedy in the church? Like do
you remember that first thing that you saw in the
church that you found funny?

Speaker 4 (47:16):
Oh?

Speaker 22 (47:16):
Manutely, so many things. Sister Lewis was Sister Lewis in
our church. She might have been a say God, God
rest her. So I didn't want to bring it down.

Speaker 3 (47:29):
But I'm like, she got to be about one hundred
and five Lewis.

Speaker 4 (47:33):
God, Sister Lewis went on to be with him, but
she went to them.

Speaker 17 (47:38):
Oh my god, it's so tabbern at.

Speaker 5 (47:40):
But she worked like two jobs, but she loved church
and she could never stay awake, so to wake herself up,
she would yell out. So she fell asleep.

Speaker 4 (47:48):
God is amazing like that, and everybody would love me,
it's your sister Lewis.

Speaker 22 (47:53):
But she do what where you're preaching in the most
inopportune moments, she would wake up and scream out, And
I was like, nobody is saying anything about this. So
when we get home, I'd be like, y'all and then
we'd be eating. Then I'll be like y'all never sister
Lewis God is amazing. And my grandma and name would
bus out laughing. And she did that for like my
whole childhood, like ten years straight. Nobody ever stopped her.
Nobody ever said, hey, it's okay not to come. You can,

(48:14):
you know, rest. So that's probably the first thing I
noticed that was funny. And that's the first thing I
I copied.

Speaker 4 (48:18):
Did you do that joking from the house? Oh? Yeah?
And she thought it was hilarious. And she could never
pronounce my name. My name is Kevin. She'd be like
Colvin and I would always be like cow.

Speaker 22 (48:27):
And they my family thought that was hilarious. My great
grandma was hilarious. She had a little, you know, five
o'clock shadow.

Speaker 4 (48:34):
Yeah she was.

Speaker 22 (48:35):
She was big, prickly. She had George Clooney's same beard
like that. Yeah, she was bearded up.

Speaker 18 (48:41):
You said you had that, dude, No, I had aunts
like that. I had like a I don't want to
call him out.

Speaker 17 (48:45):
We did not, I hear no more.

Speaker 18 (48:47):
I had great great when I was younger. I remember
my great great aunts done in Virginia. They were all
very prickly. Yeah, this is not supposed I always was
a little confused.

Speaker 22 (48:55):
Yes, so I make for on our grandma like grandma,
you you got to you got a beard, And that
was my great grandma, my grandma, my mom, my whole
family thought that was funny. We had a family of
nine in a three bedroom house. So laughter is what
kept us like saying, I guess and we had a
dog too. Was like, man, we don't have enough money
to feed us while we got the dog. But that

(49:16):
was that was not unusual, you know what I'm saying.
So we were poor, but we didn't know we were
poor because we were full of love and laughter. And
that's kind of how I saw the world. So that
was that was my approach.

Speaker 3 (49:26):
Now, your wife has been with you, yap, y'll been
together twenty years, over twenty years.

Speaker 4 (49:29):
Twenty years May. When I'm watching you tell your story,
she's she's exactly like when you said the forty dollars things.

Speaker 18 (49:37):
She was like, y'all are one of my favorite husband
and wife content duo.

Speaker 17 (49:42):
I mean, and I know you got your only things
that you.

Speaker 18 (49:44):
Do, but like y'all together and it's separately, it's just
like like I bounced back and forth time.

Speaker 4 (49:49):
Thank you. She always believed, always believed God. Both always believed.

Speaker 22 (49:57):
I don't know if she was always believing in my
version of how to get to things. So what she
said was, let's work on a plan to get there.
Part of that work includes you getting a job and
show me how you can do stand up and how
that can be feasible. But until then, let's do it.
So that's what we did. We made a plan. I
went and got a job. That's how I got the
job at Boeing, worked on my craft, worked my job

(50:18):
at Boying, then didn't stand up at night. Nates became Thursdays,
and I would do a show on Thursday and then
somebody else on Friday, and then Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and
then Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday. And now I'm like, oh,
I'm making some not much money, but a couple hundred
bucks here and there, which at that time was still
a lot of money. Still today's a lot of money.
Now comedy's paying for a bill here and there. First
it was just gum, then gas, then the cell phone bill,

(50:39):
then the electric bill. So then when the Internet came
in and Austin this TV offered us, offered me a
contract to write direct produce, shoot and edit my kids' videos.
Now comedy became income and she was like, okay, now
I can see it. So that's when moved to LA
works her awesomeness, got another job with Tracy Edmans eventually
led to the job Tracy. Yeah, Tracy, Tracy. So Trady

(51:02):
don't get the credit she deserved. She doesn't another black person.
She gave us. Actually, the fifty thousand dollars we used
to move to LA was split between the three of
me and Jay, but that's the money that we used
to move to LA. She gave us fifty thousand dollars
to make ten videos for all Right TV, which was
her YouTube, her version of like all Deaft Digital, which
was like a faith based thing. But then she also
taught us the game right. She taught us everything she knew.

(51:24):
She invited us to the house as a husband. There
was a great funny story there, but that's your story
to tell. So yeah, and then all Right TV fell apart,
and then she was like, hey, guys, it did the
best I could and she moved on, which was actually
a lesson in of itself. It's like people can help you,
but when that money ends, it's every man for themselves
right like she it's no heart feelings, she says, brother,
they no more money. Like made the investment. She made
the investment. She moved on to her other projects. And

(51:45):
at that point I learned, oh, it's not even no
heart feelings, like brother, I did what I could did.

Speaker 4 (51:48):
We did business.

Speaker 22 (51:49):
I helped you as much as I could, but I'm
not gonna reach in my personal pocket to help you.
Like we do business together, we shake hands, we go
our separate ways. So that was very valuable. And also
shout out to her. I don't think we would have
been able to move to La without Tracy Evans.

Speaker 3 (52:00):
All right, we got more with comedian keV on stage
when we come back, So don't go anywhere. It's the
Breakfast Club. Good morning morning everybody. It's the j envy
Ess hilarious, Charlamagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club.
Law La Ross here as well. We're still kicking with
comedian keV on stage. Is tour Live from the Back Pew,
Get your tickets now, Charlamagne.

Speaker 5 (52:19):
The Life from the back Pew. Yeah, why'd you call
it the back pew, the back pew, the back Pew Tour.

Speaker 22 (52:25):
I called it that because like I wanted to differentiate
my style of humor versus like just church humor, because
there's a lot of reverence and you know, there's a lot.

Speaker 4 (52:34):
Of sacrilege in church.

Speaker 22 (52:36):
I was a kid who was in church every not
just Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday. We literally are in
Bible study, evangelistical service, prayer, choir, rehearsal, then church. And
we always had to sit on the black pew and
the back pew was like we in church, but we
also planned, you know what I'm saying, So the way
we saw stuff that's like the vision I had of
church was from the back pew. You had to go.

(52:57):
You don't have to sit in the front. You didn't
always have to participate in every service, but you had
to go. And so my mom actually maybe participate, but
I had to play drums or singing, the choir, do
all that type of stuff, but the back pew. So
people know, like, I'm gonna be in church, but it's
not gonna be Every joke's not gonna be about church.
I have a whole set segment where I just talk
about regular stuff. I knew want of people to know
it's for church kids, but black people. Even if you

(53:19):
didn't grow up in church, you have a concept of
black church. But even never been to church, you can
still come to this show. Because you've only been once,
you might probably sat on the back view. So I
wanted people to have an idea of what show they
were coming to, so they would know, like, it's not
gonna be every joke about God. That's also not going
to be so ridiculous that you're like, I shouldn't even
be in the church. So I kind of walk that line.
So that's why I call it life on the back people.

(53:39):
Are you trying to get people into the church with
your comedy? I believe that is probably one of my
subconscious goals. I don't think that's the intent, but I
feel like it is my way where I feel like
there's a lot of different types of ministries. There's music,
there's preaching, there's pastoring, and I think comedy is one
because a lot of black people are hurt by the church.
They have negative feelings about the church, and like if
they just come in and don't have a negative experience,

(54:02):
maybe they'll be interested in coming back. So I think
that's probably one of my sub goals, is to just
do my part. You know what I'm saying, because Black
church number, church in general numbers are dwindling, especially post COVID,
and I don't want the Black Church to not exist anymore.
So I think absolutely that's probably part of my goal.

Speaker 5 (54:20):
I think it's because of the Internet too though, Like
I do bedside Baptists every Sunday, I'm in a part of
house on Sunday morning.

Speaker 22 (54:25):
Okay, yeah, I don't think you negative. I do agree,
Like I don't think you have to physically go in
the church anymore. I think there's so many different ways
to engage with people the Bible app, YouTube, like Pastor
Yepj's on My Favorite Preachers, and I engage with him
on Instagram in two to three minute bits. Sarah Jake Roberts,
why I know you're a fan of She's great online
on digital. I think she's actually so important to the

(54:47):
Black Church because especially how her journey started and where
it is now. Like a lot of people need to
see the Sarah Jax Roberts at the poor pit person
who wasn't perfect and who was outcast like I was
growing up, member how people were talking about her, so
to see where she is now and the fact that
she doesn't you know, shy away from her past, and
how good she is at speaking and communicating, you know,

(55:09):
God's word.

Speaker 4 (55:10):
I think she's super important voice.

Speaker 22 (55:13):
But also Be Simone's an important voice right like her
turning to God.

Speaker 4 (55:16):
My niece is a hood little sweet.

Speaker 22 (55:20):
Baby, and she got a face tattooed, and she's she
loves be Someone's comedy. So when Be Simone says I'm
giving my life to Christ, my niece sees herself in
more Be Simone than Sarah Jake's or T. D.

Speaker 4 (55:36):
Jakes.

Speaker 22 (55:36):
So I think everybody's journey is important, not just the pastors.
Everybody has a role to play. So I just want
to play my role and do my part.

Speaker 5 (55:44):
Now I love it because you know, I feel like
we got to bring you gotta beet people where they
are basic. Yes, you know what I'm saying, Like, you know,
you can't just think people are going to come into
the church or go on YouTube. And there's certain people
like yourself, like Sarah Jakes who know how to connect
with you know, like I got Sarah Jake's headline and
the Black Effect podcast festival that I do every year.
Absolutely On April twenty six, and it's for that reason

(56:05):
because I know she knows how to connect with coaches.

Speaker 22 (56:07):
Absolutely, I think you need people who speak that language.
I'm gonna tell you what really messed me up as
a young Christian. I thought we were all playing by
the same rules. Like they said we're not drinking, were
really not drinking, and nobody's drinking, right, So I'm thinking
that's the truth. And then I'm not even talking about
the church. I'm talking about my actual family. I remember
I was eighteen, came back, went to visit my grandma's
and there was some zemas in the refrigerator. I was like, yo,

(56:29):
it's deemas. We don't drink, and my aunt was like,
you don't drink. I was like what, No, My whole
life it was this. She was like, well, we don't
talk about it, but keV come on, we drink. And
then when I started working in the church, I realized
pastors are like, well, this is how I live my life,
but I don't want to mess up the flock, so
I do this. And I think most people's problem a
lot of problems with Christianities. People have one life they
live as a Christian, and one life they actually live

(56:52):
so I refused to live two separate lives. So I
got in trouble with the Christian community because I went
to the reunion concert which was at the Forum, and
I was drinking, and I made a video of Kirk Franklin,
the Line and the Adams. They were at the Forum
and I was drinking. I made a video. I was like,
oh my gosh, I'm drinking at the gospel concert. This
is incongruent. And I was I thought it was funny,
and they were so mad.

Speaker 4 (57:13):
How dare you drink? How dare you? I was like, this,
this is at the Forum, like I saw brutal. Martin said,
two weeks ago, the line was long at the bar.
She said, oh my god, it was waters ago, but
now it's wine. Yeah, so bad. I didn't think of that.

Speaker 22 (57:33):
But I'm like, I'm not gonna act like I don't drink,
you know, like I'm not gonna present one way and
then be a different person. I'm not gonna act like
I don't say because the people be like.

Speaker 4 (57:42):
That behind the scenes, behind the.

Speaker 22 (57:43):
Pulpit, but they think people can't take it, so they,
you know, they present one way. So now you have
two different versions of people that are there, and I was.
I was a kid, you know, when I was young
and saved. My whole Christianity was trying to be more
saved than everybody else. That's how I found my Christianity.
That's what I was taught. Even forget like more saved
than other save people. So I let all that go.

(58:04):
This is how I live my life. I'm a Christian
who's also a comedian, not a Christian comedian. And the
difference there is, like I don't every joke's not gonna
be about God, church and all that type of stuff,
because what I've learned is even if you do that,
it's still not gonna be enough, because some people don't
think you should make jokes about God at all. So
you'll never be saved enough, You'll never be good enough.
So forget it. I'm just gonna live my life, do
my thing. If you like it, you like it, if
you don't, you don't congratulates Church. You got picked up? Yeah, Church,

(58:28):
you got ticked up for season two BT plus shout
out to spring Hill, Jamal Henderson, Leslie. They were very
instrumental in getting that picked up on season one and
season two. So we just finished production on that in January.
We're editing it now and it'll be out, I believe
in June or July. And similar to you know, keep
your distance, My goal there is to not only tell

(58:50):
my churchy story right, because to me, there wasn't an
authentic story about church from a person who grew up
in church. You can always tell because they always have
in Hollywood, they always have pipeworks and pipe organs.

Speaker 4 (59:01):
Do not know Black Church has a pipe organ.

Speaker 22 (59:03):
It's a ham and B three organ. If there's an organ,
they don't even really make them anymore like they used to.
So if you hear that pipe organ and they have
the choir robes on them, like y'all not paying attention
to church no more.

Speaker 4 (59:13):
People don't even wear choir robes like that.

Speaker 22 (59:15):
But same thing I did with stand Up is what
I did with Churchie, giving actors opportunities that they hadn't got.
Mark jp Hood, brilliant actor, hadn't had a chance to lead.

Speaker 4 (59:24):
In this season.

Speaker 22 (59:25):
We got Quinn Walters, who's been acting but she always
gets cast as like the sultry it's a ductress, but
she's hilarious. So in this role she's playing funny to
hear more comedian friend of mine who went on tour
me for two years, three years.

Speaker 4 (59:39):
He's a brilliant actor.

Speaker 22 (59:41):
He's been like four episodes of Abbot Elementary takes acting
very seriously. So he's a good actor. Better actor than
I am by a lot. He's in there. Tony Baker,
comedian friend of mine. All these people can act. Oh yeah,
that's my brother. That is my dog. Anthony al Findsi
a brilliant actor. So all these people are getting an

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opportunity through me. And that's just in front of the camera,
behind the camera, black women behind the camera, black women
in sound, black women, costume designers, makeup artists, hair all.
I hired as many black people as I possibly could
because to me as big of a problem in Hollywood,
racism is a huge problem. Nepotism is much more dangerous

(01:00:23):
because nepotism, they're not even thinking I'm gonna exclude you.
It's what am I gonna hire, it's who I know.

Speaker 5 (01:00:29):
Well, congratulations had always said, if what you build only
benefits you, it's not big enough.

Speaker 4 (01:00:34):
Yeah, you build us some big things. Brank you, thank you,
thanks you.

Speaker 3 (01:00:37):
Kevi on stage, ladies and gentlemen, and how can they folly.

Speaker 22 (01:00:39):
Kevi on stage everywhere, whatever platform you're on, search Kevi
on stage, I should pull up.

Speaker 3 (01:00:43):
All right, well, appreciate you. It's Kevin on stage. Appreciate
your Breakfast Club. Good morning Mourning everybody. It's j n
V Jess hilarious, Charlamine the guy.

Speaker 4 (01:00:51):
We are the Breakfast Club.

Speaker 5 (01:00:53):
We played this song all the time, Billy remixed at
the same time around this time.

Speaker 3 (01:00:57):
Picka, choose what you want, snooze of this neither All right, Well,
let's get to the latest with Laura Lauren becoming a
straight fast she gets somebody that knows somebody, she gets
to detail.

Speaker 17 (01:01:12):
I'm a long girl that knows a little bit about everything.

Speaker 4 (01:01:15):
She'd be having the latest one the law, the latest
with Laura la Rosa. Sometimes you have fact, sometimes you
have details. Sometimes you have a little bit of everything
on the Breakfast Club.

Speaker 18 (01:01:28):
Okay, So a crazy turn in events for Wendy Williams
and her niece and now her niece Alex Finney, because
there was a police report issued against Alex or claiming
that Alex Fenning, Wendy William's niece, broke the law because
she took Wendy to dinner last night after Wendy.

Speaker 17 (01:01:46):
Left the hospital.

Speaker 9 (01:01:47):
I'm on now yeah, so.

Speaker 17 (01:01:51):
Okay, So what happened was.

Speaker 3 (01:01:52):
After weak this new yea, after.

Speaker 18 (01:01:53):
Wendy left the hospital, her niece who flew in from
Miami because her aunt's in the hospital. Right, was like
the back to where Wendy lives at the Coldie Place. Right,
So I guess they wanted to get dinner. I'm assuming
it's because Wendy's been going through a lot of these episodes.

Speaker 4 (01:02:07):
On the way back to her place, they stopped, they
got food.

Speaker 17 (01:02:09):
No, on, they went back to her place from the hospital.

Speaker 4 (01:02:11):
Right.

Speaker 17 (01:02:12):
Once they're at the third place, then they decided to
leave and go to dinner.

Speaker 4 (01:02:14):
They let her out.

Speaker 18 (01:02:15):
Listen, listen to this. So they leave to go to dinner.
Now they let her out? Was your first response? That
was my first response.

Speaker 4 (01:02:21):
Right.

Speaker 18 (01:02:22):
The police report that was filed basically says that Alex
broke the law because she took Wendy to dinner. And
the way that it's it's the way they just put
together is like as if she did it, like she
like broke her out of there and took her.

Speaker 4 (01:02:32):
I thought they were leaving the hospital.

Speaker 18 (01:02:34):
No, No, it says that Wendy they went back to
the place.

Speaker 17 (01:02:37):
They went back to the coterie after.

Speaker 5 (01:02:39):
They thought they were leaving the hospital. Before they went
back to the coltery, they stopped for dinner.

Speaker 18 (01:02:43):
No, And the reason why I'm making that point clear
is because because after they left the coterie and Alex
took her to dinner, and then this police report was filed.
It was filed while they were at the dinner, right,
so when they get back, they didn't talk to cameras,
and we have that audio, but people wanted to people
close to Wendy want to make it clear, Wendy can't
leave the fifth floor Memory unit without an attendant pushing

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the elevator bus. In order for Wendy to get down
the building would have had to have known that she
was leaving. Secondly, a person close and this is a
TMZ report, a person close to Wendy told TMZ that
an attendant actually accompanied Wendy and Alex down to the
lobby and opened the door of their uber for them
to get in to go to dinner. So then the
police report is by the facility. And then once dinner

(01:03:26):
is over, Wendy and Alex arride back to the facility
and here's audio of them reacting to what happened.

Speaker 17 (01:03:31):
Our recent events have been unbelievable.

Speaker 21 (01:03:34):
Came back from dinner, but I was told that a
police were called because the quartery here was saying allegedly
I took my mom, Michael Tusy, and my aunt from
this facility and whisked her away without any sort of
confirmation or approval, which is that we have learned in.

Speaker 17 (01:03:53):
Terms of this whole situation.

Speaker 16 (01:03:55):
Wondering exactly how that correlates with the statements that the
guard has made that Wendy is able to come and
go and she pleases, and that there are no family
missits in her blocks. Clearly they are lying to me
when they say I am I can go out and
do what I want to do.

Speaker 9 (01:04:11):
This is my niece, Alex.

Speaker 4 (01:04:13):
She just flew in from Miami.

Speaker 17 (01:04:15):
Okay, I just came from the hospital.

Speaker 9 (01:04:17):
So we are going out to celebrate move.

Speaker 17 (01:04:21):
We are good.

Speaker 4 (01:04:22):
We're not going. Yeah.

Speaker 5 (01:04:24):
Then they just send us a letter saying they can
come and go. She can come and go as you please.

Speaker 17 (01:04:28):
That's what they were referring to.

Speaker 4 (01:04:29):
That's a damn lie.

Speaker 17 (01:04:30):
Yeah.

Speaker 18 (01:04:31):
And then yesterday Tutor was a story that broke about
the judge in Wendy's case. It's a woman named Lisa
Sokolov that this judge fired off a letter to Wendy's
attorney and she is very upset.

Speaker 4 (01:04:43):
I understand.

Speaker 18 (01:04:43):
Yeah, she's very upset with Wendy and just some of
the things that have been happening. I guess, you know,
things that have been said in the media and stuff
like that. She referenced a prior hearing in which she
ordered that Wendy be moved to a new facility, which
is that was a big thing of hers, like the Yeah,
so apparently Wendy's lawyer wrote back to the judge and
said that you know, it's wrong to move Wendy to

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an even more restricted facility than where she's at right now.
And the judge wrote in the in the email that
she has always contended that Wendy will be given the
independence she can handle. I question how well she has
handled the independence that she has been given. Multiple sources
with direct knowledge tell TMZ that the judge is pissed
that Wendy has been speaking to the media about the
in a bad way about the Guardian. The Guardian in

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the facility that she's in what she calls a luxury
prison and where they were also told that the judge
has repeatedly warned Wendy not to speak to the media.

Speaker 9 (01:05:35):
In the beginning, guy, why.

Speaker 5 (01:05:36):
You don't want her to speak to the media because
you don't want her to talk about this clear abusive power.

Speaker 4 (01:05:39):
That's going on.

Speaker 18 (01:05:39):
The next sentence says, although the judge never explained why
she had a problem with the Wendy speaking to the media,
but in the very recent email, the judge showed her
hand pretty clear. She told Wendy's lawyer, tell your client
that if she wants a jewelry, she should refrain from
trying to poison the jury pool. So basically what the
judge feels like, it's kind of unfair because Wendy Williams
now they realizing Wendy's body like who she.

Speaker 3 (01:05:59):
Is, who she is, But the fact that if she
didn't speak, she'd still be in this in this process
and she wouldn't get a chance to be heard. But
my question is, what's more restrictions than this, Because she
can't go when she wants to leave, She can't leave
the floor, right, you can't go outside, right, because she
can't visit her.

Speaker 5 (01:06:15):
Father, And that's my point. Like, why are they treating
her like like a prisoner? I feel and I hate
to play the race card. If Wendy was white, the
media and a whole lot of people would be raising
a lot more hell about this because I don't understand it,
like you got, you know, to individuals, these two.

Speaker 9 (01:06:30):
Miserable Britney spizz huh people, wasn't raising went on for
a long time before Oh.

Speaker 17 (01:06:42):
Oh, I get what you're saying.

Speaker 18 (01:06:43):
No, yeah, she was Yahritty was in the conservativeship for
a while, but I think that was father.

Speaker 17 (01:06:49):
Yeah, but I think I think what happened was.

Speaker 4 (01:06:51):
Started hearing about Britney.

Speaker 18 (01:06:52):
Yeah, we learned a little bit more of the details
and we felt like, Okay, the free Britney fans not crazy.

Speaker 17 (01:06:58):
Then it got loud. But just to your point, she
was there for a minute.

Speaker 9 (01:07:01):
And a long time. She would get her out, is
what I'm saying.

Speaker 5 (01:07:04):
No, but I feel like the media should be allied,
especially after those two last stories that you just read
about what the judge is basically retaliating against her for
speaking to the media, and then they file a kidnapping
charge against her niece yesterday because she took her to dinner.
Come on, man, that's nuts.

Speaker 18 (01:07:19):
Yeah, And to clarify because I know there was some
questions about them going to dinner whatever, whatever, what I'm told.
I just got an update the reason why they went
back to Wendy's the facility she lives before they went
to dinners, because they wanted to change clothes because Whendy
just got out of the hospital she wanted to frushing
herself up before they went and grabs her.

Speaker 5 (01:07:36):
And if you just sent a letter to us right
the breakfast club saying that a person can come and
go as they please, that's didn't and then when they
do go, you file a kidnapping charge against them.

Speaker 4 (01:07:46):
That don't make no sense.

Speaker 17 (01:07:47):
Come on, man, Yeah, kidnapping is crazy. But that is
it for the hour.

Speaker 3 (01:07:51):
All right, that's the latest, went Laura, and I don't
forget get on the phone lines right now. Eight hundred
five eight five, one oh five to one, just fix
my mess. If you ever read relationship issues all problems,
you can call us now. But we got donkey to
day up. Next, we're talking about Charla Mane.

Speaker 4 (01:08:04):
Man.

Speaker 5 (01:08:04):
I am just so so so so sick of you know,
these Wyians and they're organized crime.

Speaker 4 (01:08:10):
But we'll discuss for after that hour.

Speaker 3 (01:08:12):
All right, we'll get to that next. It's the breakfast club.

Speaker 4 (01:08:14):
Good morning, you're checking out the breakfast Club.

Speaker 17 (01:08:18):
Your execution on the Donkey of the Day is something to.

Speaker 4 (01:08:20):
God for you to read.

Speaker 9 (01:08:23):
They gave me donkey other day and I deserve that.

Speaker 4 (01:08:25):
You need to know.

Speaker 17 (01:08:26):
You need to tell them.

Speaker 4 (01:08:27):
I am you have the boy.

Speaker 9 (01:08:29):
Tell them.

Speaker 4 (01:08:31):
It's time for Donkey of the Day.

Speaker 20 (01:08:32):
It's a read.

Speaker 4 (01:08:33):
But you're so good at your charlamage. You know what
you want charlamage.

Speaker 17 (01:08:40):
Damn chlomeone who donna give a dunky other day soon?

Speaker 5 (01:08:42):
Now well, sexy Red Donkey of the Day for Thursday,
March thirteenth goes to five Memphis men Michael Sanders eighteen,
Rashawn Bryant twenty two, Jordan Smith nineteen, Andre Cole Mays eighteen,
and Desmond Subbury eighteen. All of them are interested and
Youncle Shaalin needs to let all u yns know something.

(01:09:04):
Please please please stop with the organized crime seriously, man,
if you can create, you know, a criminal enterprise, and
you can also you also have the brains to start
some type of small business. I'm just sick of hearing
about young people coming together to form drug rings and
fraud schemes, even organized stuff. If you can put so
much time and energy and doing the wrong thing, then
you can put that same time and energy into doing

(01:09:26):
the right thing. Okay, you youngins are not applying yourself properly,
and you could be. And that's what frustrates me the most. Okay,
unity and group operation is a musk. But why do
we only seem to see unity and group operation when
folks is coming together to commit crimes and this country
not playing with you? Okay, they are ready at all times.
They introduce you to their good friend Rico, and these

(01:09:46):
five Memphis men, sadly are the latest example of that.
Would you like to know what the criminal behavior was?
Would you everybody take a deep breath, Come on the
deep breath, because this type of organized crime is triggering.
Let's go to the Miami Herald for the report.

Speaker 4 (01:10:01):
Police.

Speaker 20 (01:10:02):
Tennessee cops say traffic came to a halt at a
downtown Memphis intersection when five men leapt from their car
and began twerking before baffled motorists in Tennessee. It happened Monday,
March tenth, about three blocks east of the Mississippi River
and the dancing was still in progress when a police
lieutenant drove up. What the officer saw was a twenty
sixteen Chevy Malibu blocking traffic at a green light and

(01:10:22):
four men twirking around the car outside. A fifth man
was spotted dancing on the car's hood. The five men
were taken into custody so the offense would not happen again,
and they were charged with obstructing traffic. The men ranged
in age from eighteen to twenty two. A motive behind
the stunt was not released.

Speaker 5 (01:10:40):
Five Memphis men got together to disrupt the lives of
law abiding citizens just trying to go about their day.
A vehecular blockade caused by booty. That's what this was. Hey,
Michel Rashaan Jordan, Mandri Desmond. When you were scrubbing the ground,
cheeks the concrete, did you think about the ambulance you
may be keeping from getting to the hospital. The person
just got a job, first day of work and they

(01:11:01):
about to be late because of your traffic tampering through
torque terrorism. This should be an episode of Law on
Order Tork Victims Unit. Okay, not only is this a
criminal enterprise, it's a whole production. You all probably had
glorilla blasting, okay, cameras out just to synchronize routine of
reckless rump shaking. Why first degree for loneous fraggle maggatry.

(01:11:23):
That's what this is, okay, the unlawful act of throwing
it back in a way that disturbs the peace, blocks traffic,
and disrupts people's everyday lives. Why we cannot let the
ass cartel get away with this? Are we really gonna
sit back and allow an underground network of professional rump
shakers to disrupt society? People like this don't think of

(01:11:44):
anybody but themselves. The only real luxury any of us
have is time, people, okay, because.

Speaker 4 (01:11:50):
It doesn't come back.

Speaker 5 (01:11:51):
So imagine you running late for something important, rushing to
pick your kids up, trying to make your Brazilian wax appointment.
I have one today, by the way, and you're stuck
in traffic because five they've grown ass loose booty bandits
decided to turn the highway into Magic City Monday.

Speaker 4 (01:12:05):
They are all charged with obstructing a highway or passageway.

Speaker 5 (01:12:09):
But I feel like this should be a free cocase
this is a free cocase. Okay, there has to be
a stiffer punishment for this organized booty movement because this
was a coordinated effort to weaponized the wobble in public.
Where is President Trump to signed an executive order to
stop discrete scripting syndicate?

Speaker 4 (01:12:25):
Huh? If he doesn't intervene, this could get out of control.

Speaker 5 (01:12:27):
Okay, men will mimic this behavior all over America. This
could get out of hand. Do you really want criminal
organizations dedicated the torque related infractions popping up all over
the country?

Speaker 4 (01:12:37):
Do we really want booty trafficking? Diddy? Don't you answer that? Okay?

Speaker 5 (01:12:41):
The illegal transportation and distribution of reckless working across state lines?

Speaker 4 (01:12:45):
Do we need that? Let's do better?

Speaker 5 (01:12:48):
Please give Michael said this, Rashaun Bryant, Jordan Smith, Madre
Cole Mays, and Desmond Subbury the biggest he huh.

Speaker 3 (01:13:02):
I have a question now, if this was back in
your day, and five we're.

Speaker 4 (01:13:10):
Back in my day like you wasn't born in nineteen
hundred and seventy seven.

Speaker 3 (01:13:13):
If five women would work it in front of you,
would you mind? Would you call the police back? First
of all, I don't have time for your hypotheticals. Let's
deal with the reality of the situation. So that's what's
wrong with people nowadays. They don't never want to deal
with the reality of things. Let's deal with the shared reality.
Somebody's show you this muck shot.

Speaker 4 (01:13:28):
Look at that.

Speaker 5 (01:13:28):
Don't get bricked up over there? Can you see this?
Just justus? Can you can you see that? Somebody sitting
this picture to jails. I don't want you to get
bricked up over there, bricked up in there, don't get
bricked up.

Speaker 4 (01:13:39):
It was women.

Speaker 9 (01:13:40):
I mean, if you try to get somewhere, that's that's right. Like,
what are we doing?

Speaker 4 (01:13:44):
This thing?

Speaker 5 (01:13:44):
Got nothing to do with the agenda of nothing? Why
are you disrupting traffic, stopping people's day? Okay, we got
things to do. You're just hopping out of a twenty
sixteen Chevy Malibu to twerk in the middle of the
street for what five Come on, stop sing, got none
to do agenda?

Speaker 4 (01:14:01):
He you looking at the picture because I'm.

Speaker 5 (01:14:03):
Trying to figure out what they all identify one with redhead? Right,
you know what, Hey, it don't matter. It was an
executive orice.

Speaker 23 (01:14:11):
Right, you're right, you're absolutely right, right, all right, Okay, Well,
thank this pride every day at.

Speaker 13 (01:14:19):
All.

Speaker 3 (01:14:19):
Right, well, thank you for that dog in the day.
Now when we come back, just fix my mess. Eight
hundred and five eight five, one oh five.

Speaker 5 (01:14:26):
If you need if you have a nee relationship advice
or any type of advice, you can call Jess right now.

Speaker 3 (01:14:31):
And somebody said, Jess, can you fix the damn president?
Just she's she can help, but she's not a miracle worker.
Now all right, all right, but call Jess right now.
It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the breakfast Club. Baby,
it's a real peel help me.

Speaker 9 (01:14:48):
Oh my god, I'm all up in your mess. I'm
gonna fix it, fix it, fix it, fix it, just
gonna fix your mess.

Speaker 3 (01:14:55):
Because my advice is real morning everybody, iss j n
V Jess. Hilary is Charlamagne the guy. We are the
Breakfast Club. It's time for just fix my mess. And
we have Tia on the line.

Speaker 4 (01:15:05):
Tier. Good morning, good morning, good morning.

Speaker 3 (01:15:07):
Now it says that you have a question for Jess,
and it's something somebody that just knows.

Speaker 15 (01:15:12):
Yes, yes, yes, we all from Baltimore. I live in Atlanta. Now,
this person I'm talking about living Atlanta too. You're familiar
with yes, he was part of the one of the
camera crews that shot the video for the last movie, well,
one of the movies you did in Atlanta. He said, yeah, videographer.

(01:15:34):
He talked like you know, but he'd be lying a lot, so, yeah.

Speaker 9 (01:15:39):
You don't know what I mean, but you got a
baby bombing what he denied? A baby? What was going on?

Speaker 15 (01:15:44):
No, we got a baby with each other. We was
together for like a year or whatever. But when I
found out I was pregnant, heat really updat and basically
was like I rather die to be a dead And
I was like, okay, but you knew this and already
had one abortion for you. So we was together. It
wasn't really working out. Got mad bust my window, so.

Speaker 9 (01:16:01):
You already had an abortion with office, so y'all have
y'all were pregnant before, and you got an abush.

Speaker 15 (01:16:05):
Exactly when I had to burst abortion without a problem,
And they started to try to like manipulate me, like
why do you even do that? I'm like, you want
the kids. But then I dealing with him and was like,
this is a rat because I want kids. So when
we got back together, he was like, all right, I'm ready,
We're gonna do this. So we got pregnant real soon after.
And I really ain't want that one either, And he
always get mad when I favor, but I just gotta
be honest. But I handled my business. He was together,

(01:16:28):
and one day he bust my window and that was
kind of last straw for me. And when he bust,
I had a jeep ring with a nice one too,
and he bust my window.

Speaker 9 (01:16:42):
Like he's a bitch or whatever.

Speaker 15 (01:16:44):
He's the one, yeah, with my battanco perfume.

Speaker 9 (01:16:47):
But his name is.

Speaker 15 (01:16:50):
Put him up? You know, did a couple like I said,
he's done, don't work. He might have just been a
camera man. You ain't take nothing. I looked and you
can't even really fix my mess. But I figured maybe
if I blasted him. And since he claimed and everything,
you want.

Speaker 9 (01:17:02):
Him to take care of his son. You want him
to take care of his son. It's crazy because he
played the first time. You're from Baltimore, come on like
you you know what's up? He told you. You know
he was manipulat. If he was manipulative the first time,
you went and go ahead and you took care of
your benish you had the abortion. You know what I'm
saying for him the first time, you know what I mean.
You put your body through.

Speaker 4 (01:17:22):
That, and.

Speaker 14 (01:17:24):
I thought I was never going to do that again.

Speaker 9 (01:17:26):
Never said yeah exactly, and you left him alone. You
always knew you wanted kids, you know. He and he
lied again. The poem poem's good, you know what I'm saying.
And it was so good that he lied to you
and was able to get you to get pregnant again.
You know what I'm saying. You allowed him to get
pregnant yep again.

Speaker 15 (01:17:45):
And I think that responsibility even when he told me,
like I've ever died and did dead, I started to
do it abortion because I know that's not ready to
put somebody in a predicament.

Speaker 9 (01:17:53):
No, no, no, no no, he said, he rather die. You let
him take his own life before you kill another baby.
You don't do that. He already told you what he
wanted to do. All right, Cool then, because I'm having
this one, you know what, we.

Speaker 15 (01:18:05):
Got a lot going on. He had to get arrested.
He got arrested on the twelve. He got out on
Valentine Day. Hopefully he was still able to go on
the date. But I ain't been able to talk to him.
He won't talk to me. He lied telling people I'm crazy,
I'm postpart him. He needs the baby, but he won't
respond or nothing. I got, so I done, got a
lawyer and everything, so it's in the course now. But
he should just, you know, communicat so we could take
care of this baby. I don't want her all the time.

(01:18:26):
I need a break, but he tell you the world
that I want to keep away from him.

Speaker 9 (01:18:30):
So yeah, Well, unfortunately this is the result of dealing
with an f N I G g A. You know
what I'm saying. It is what it is. He was,
he was fed up before and then you just allowed
him to come back and play. Take advantage on your
heart strings, you know what I'm saying. Just take advantage
of you. And now you got a beautiful baby girl
that you gotta do.

Speaker 4 (01:18:49):
It all for.

Speaker 9 (01:18:50):
I'm sorry you want to break. As a mother, sometimes
we don't get those, you know what I mean?

Speaker 17 (01:18:54):
Right right?

Speaker 9 (01:18:55):
For sure? I know, But I love you, Shorty is
all right.

Speaker 15 (01:18:59):
I appreciate Baltimore's dadda.

Speaker 9 (01:19:01):
Already, No love I'm gonna get in his ass.

Speaker 5 (01:19:05):
I just I just want the record to show that
young lady sounds like a man. Okay, she would always
have to FaceTime me what she's having a baby.

Speaker 4 (01:19:11):
She's prayer, no, no, but she very manly. Boy.

Speaker 5 (01:19:15):
I was so confused, Jess, because y'all start talking about
studs and I'm like what, So then she started about
having babies.

Speaker 4 (01:19:21):
I was confused.

Speaker 3 (01:19:22):
Just fix my mess. Eight hundred and five eighty five,
one oh five one.

Speaker 4 (01:19:26):
It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. That's about me.

Speaker 9 (01:19:28):
For relationship problems, that's about me. If you need to
beat your coworker's ass about me, for your coworker needs
to beat your ass, call it up, doctor Jess, and
I'm here to fix your masks, fix your mesk. He's
getting very much messy.

Speaker 4 (01:19:41):
Let me fix that morning.

Speaker 3 (01:19:43):
Everybody your cj Envy, Jess, Hilarious, Charlamagne and the God.

Speaker 4 (01:19:47):
We are the Breakfast Club. It's time for Jess, fix
my mess. What's up? Who's this? This is?

Speaker 14 (01:19:52):
This is Aaron from Jersey.

Speaker 3 (01:19:54):
Aaron from Jersey.

Speaker 9 (01:19:55):
What's up?

Speaker 8 (01:19:56):
Girl?

Speaker 17 (01:19:56):
Hey?

Speaker 14 (01:19:57):
So I want to just say I love I listen
to y'all every morning, but I got this biggest issue. Okay,
So I've been with my dude for six years. We
have three kids. I have one prior from a prior relationship,
but it's just not working and we have responsibilities together,
but I just cannot see myself with a future with him,

(01:20:18):
and I really just don't know what to do. Yeah,
we got three babies together, realize don't. Well, in my defense,
my last pregnancy was twins, so it really we had
a girl and then I had twins, so they pretty Yeah.

Speaker 9 (01:20:39):
Okay, so what what why can't you see yourself with them?
What's that with them?

Speaker 14 (01:20:42):
Well, we were best friends prior to the relationship, and
long story short, like I just I feel like we
moved too fast and like I can see waves about
him that I just I don't like. Over the years,
we've tried to, like get counseling, we've tried to work together,
but we just keep been not back in the same
space where we just like really like hate each other Jesus.

Speaker 9 (01:21:04):
Okay, yeah, in the same house we do. And the
other response, I guess that's the responsibility they all have
together living with each other.

Speaker 14 (01:21:15):
Yes, that and the fact that we have the kids.

Speaker 9 (01:21:18):
And the kids okay, who's depending on who? Because you
can't just move out and I mean that don't mean
you got to be with a person because you've got
three kids by them, you know what I mean?

Speaker 4 (01:21:26):
You can go, I want to, but.

Speaker 9 (01:21:32):
No, tell me you don't want to start over.

Speaker 14 (01:21:35):
Yeah, and then I feel like I'm being manipulated, like
every time I try to exit the relationship.

Speaker 9 (01:21:42):
Well, of course, I mean that's that's what they do.
Because you went out. That don't mean he went out.
You know, don't want to do whatever to make you stay.
You got three of my kids, I'm probably gonna trap
you again, give you a fourth. Nobody's gonna want you
after that. You know that's we're not tracking nothing else.
You know, they can always come loose. Yo, Just leave then,

(01:22:07):
So I'm saying I'm giving you the reial advice. Don't
don't be miserable. Don't be miserable. You don't want you
can leave. Just sit down and have a talk with him. Yo,
we're not aligning anymore. We outgrew each other. We have
three beautiful you know what I mean, And we went.

Speaker 14 (01:22:23):
Best for a little boy though, like he wants to
be a man so bad.

Speaker 9 (01:22:26):
But I get it. But you gotta do it for you.
You're not doing it for him, You're doing it for you.
So you can exit properly. You get what I'm saying, right,
that's fine. You can't be the little boy. You're right,
you already got what how many little boys you already got?
I got to exactly and is just gonna have to
grow up. You know what I mean. It is what

(01:22:47):
it is. But you gotta you don't gotta raise him too,
So just leave, babe.

Speaker 14 (01:22:50):
Yeah, all right, thank you, Charlaemagne.

Speaker 4 (01:22:55):
That thing like, YO, need to chill. What I got,
what I do?

Speaker 8 (01:23:02):
Yo.

Speaker 14 (01:23:03):
You was waiting for that story. You was laying for
that story.

Speaker 4 (01:23:07):
He was waiting for that one. Didn't make them do that.
Have a good way, Just fix my mess.

Speaker 3 (01:23:13):
Eight hundred and five eighty five one five one. Now
we got the latest with Lauren coming up.

Speaker 18 (01:23:17):
Yes, so n Vogue member Dawn Robinson came out and
let people know that she's been living in her car
for the past three years.

Speaker 17 (01:23:22):
But y'all it might not be what we think it is.

Speaker 4 (01:23:25):
All right, we'll talk about that next.

Speaker 3 (01:23:26):
It's the breakfast slogan Morning, the breakfast Club.

Speaker 4 (01:23:32):
Morning.

Speaker 3 (01:23:32):
Everybody in seej Envy, Jesse, Hilarie, Charlamagne, the guy we
are the Breakfast Club.

Speaker 4 (01:23:37):
Let's get to the latest with Lauren.

Speaker 9 (01:23:39):
Lauren be coming a straight fast.

Speaker 4 (01:23:42):
She gets them.

Speaker 3 (01:23:43):
Somebody that knows somebody detail.

Speaker 17 (01:23:45):
I'm a lone girl that knows a little bit about everything.

Speaker 4 (01:23:48):
She'd be having the latest on you. The law is
the latest with Lauren la Rosa. Sometimes you have fact,
sometimes you have details. Sometimes you have a little bit everything.
It's the leaders on the Breakfast Club to me.

Speaker 18 (01:24:01):
So yesterday, a video went viral of En Vogue member
Don Robinson, who announced in the video that she has
been living out of her car for some time.

Speaker 17 (01:24:10):
Let's take a listen to Dawn.

Speaker 1 (01:24:12):
Guys, for the past three almost three years, I have
been living in my car.

Speaker 17 (01:24:18):
I said it. Oh my god, it's out.

Speaker 1 (01:24:21):
I've been living in my car. If you guys were
with me in twenty twenty, I did like one hundred
and five thousand interviews. In the interim, I was living
with my parents in Vegas, and that was wonderful until
it wasn't. I love my mom, but she became very
angry and a lot of her anger she was taking
out on me, and I was her target all the time,

(01:24:43):
and I was like, I can't deal with this.

Speaker 18 (01:24:46):
Yeah, So she said out of respect, she you know,
she decided to move out of her mom's house because
she didn't want to get into with her mother of course,
and she said that at the time she had a
person that was co managing her that knew what she
was going through because when she left her mom, so
how she went to her car. She was there for
a a couple of days and was like, Yo, you
can't be in your car in Vegas. Come on over
to LA. I'll help you out. She got to La.
Things didn't work out the way that she thought that

(01:25:07):
they would. He didn't have the room for her that
she was that, he said that he had had. He
put her up in a hotel for a bit for
some months. It was several months, and it got to
a point where she was like, this is too expensive.
This makes no sense for either one of us. Like,
I got to do something better.

Speaker 3 (01:25:22):
So she wanted to live in the car. It's not
that she was forced to.

Speaker 17 (01:25:27):
Well, okay, so weird because.

Speaker 3 (01:25:28):
She's I've seen that they in Vogue the shows. They
just did the All Star.

Speaker 18 (01:25:33):
She's no longer in the group though, Oh yeah, she
left the group. I believe she left the group in
ninety seven. I'll double check that. Yeah, yeah, she tried
to go solo. Yeah, so don't let go drop in
nineteen ninety six. She left the group in nineteen ninety
seven because she wanted to go solo. And there's always
been a conversation around like how bad their contracts were
her stuff like that, and how they weren't able to
really eat off of how their big songs. But and

(01:25:54):
be your question. So when she got to La, because
she had done the car thing a bit in Vegas.
When she got to La, she ended up backing her
and she kind of made the decision, but she didn't
do it because she financially had another option. Let's take
a listen to Dawn talking about her decision to live
in her Carla.

Speaker 1 (01:26:09):
Guys, this is not like, oh my god, poor Dawn,
Oh what was me? It's not that, like I said,
I'm learning about who I am. I'm learning myself as
a person, as a woman. If you would have said
to me while I wasn't in voguing, are gonna be
living in your car one day, I'll be like, huh,
how can I do that? I'm gonna be able to
live in my cumf we say that we can't do
certain things before you even know we're capable thought. Nissa

(01:26:30):
keeps telling me that when people find out, when the
fans hear that you're living in your car, they're going
to be so proud of you. Because I am documenting
this whole adventure. I'm glad that I made this choice
because I needed to go through this fire. If some
of you are on your spiritual journey, you may know
or may have heard of Dark Knight of the Soul.
That's when you go through like a period of isolation,

(01:26:52):
separating yourself from family and friends. I needed to do
this alone, if I needed to do this for.

Speaker 5 (01:26:57):
Me, A horrible man to see anybody in that situation.
But the when you think about, like just the story
career she's had from Invulgue to Lucy Pearl, she was
she was acting, she put out a solo album like
to do all of those things, and you know you
been living out your car for the last three years.

Speaker 9 (01:27:13):
That's how she uh framed it, like how she looks
at it. It's like, no, I'm not looking for something,
like I've learned how to live. I've learned to be
okay with living in my car.

Speaker 18 (01:27:23):
Yeah, she turned it into a positive and I think, Uh,
she So she has a YouTube channel, it's called official
Don Robinson, and she's been documenting this for a month.
Yesterday and she talked about how she got into like
there's like a whole community people who live off the grid,
and those people are people who choose to live in
their cars, and there's different things you have to learn about,
how to isolate your windows in the range.

Speaker 3 (01:27:45):
She got a couple of windows in the car.

Speaker 18 (01:27:47):
She talked about her dog passing away in the process
of this and getting through that because he was living
in the car.

Speaker 3 (01:27:51):
With her, Like don't talk strangers.

Speaker 18 (01:27:54):
Yes, it's a ton of different things that she's been
teaching herself about this moment. But she does say that,
you know, he can't wait to talk about getting over
it because she does plan to put out another project.
He just continued to planning to continue working. She talks
about she showers in a gym. That's where she like
washes up and takes care of herself. So it seems like,
you know, I think she's doing this because she also
mentioned in the pandemic how expensive people realize things were

(01:28:15):
and they chose to do the same thing. Things are
just really expensive right now and it makes more sense
for her to do it, and I think mentally this
is a challenge for herself. She learned how to live
her life homeless, like, she learned how to do that
basically her way. You know, it's as crazy as that sounds,
but so now people just got to run it up.

Speaker 9 (01:28:32):
She on YouTube, like she can get that check.

Speaker 3 (01:28:35):
But my thing is like where they're gonna send it,
I would assume, But.

Speaker 18 (01:28:41):
With YouTube, though, your payouts happened months with Dough a
bank account, so she could open a bench a manager.

Speaker 17 (01:28:47):
I don't know if that.

Speaker 18 (01:28:47):
If that guy is still her manager or not. But
when all I mean in the beginning of all of
this he was her manager. It was a co manager,
So I don't know what that work situation is like.
But if she has a bank account, she could get
YouTube payouts.

Speaker 5 (01:28:59):
Just maybe think it's is there a call to action?
Like what's was there a call to action? She put
out of you know what's so crazy?

Speaker 4 (01:29:04):
Going to discuss her problem?

Speaker 17 (01:29:05):
Just so what's so crazy is in the video?

Speaker 18 (01:29:07):
In the video she said the call to action she's
giving people is to continue watching her because she's using
this inspire and she she gives you just a bunch
of motivation and inspiration, things to live your life by.
But I would tell people to just go subscribe to
her YouTube channel, Official dn Robinson. She's putting together all
of these videos into a documentary eventually, but it's all
about finding inspiration in a place where you have to
be isolated.

Speaker 9 (01:29:28):
And the views count because that adds up to dollars. Yeah,
definitely help her to help her out monetarily for sure.
But like you said, it's sad because she has so
many records. She's such an influence to so many of
us growing up. Would in Vogue and Lucy Pearly just
you just hate to see people like that. For sure,
what kind of car?

Speaker 4 (01:29:44):
She wouldn't tell you because people know be looking for her?
Oh got you? Gotcha?

Speaker 3 (01:29:47):
Yeah?

Speaker 17 (01:29:48):
Does it matter?

Speaker 4 (01:29:50):
I don't. I don't know. Trying to find something positive
about this story is just if.

Speaker 17 (01:29:54):
You gonna watch the video.

Speaker 18 (01:29:55):
Actually, that's why I tease it like it might not
be what we fully think, because in the beginning I
was like, oh my god, and then when I got
through it, I was like, oh okay.

Speaker 17 (01:30:02):
Her way of thinking is she is a very strong
mental that she's built.

Speaker 4 (01:30:06):
It's not a hofty she drove from the East coast.
She said.

Speaker 3 (01:30:08):
She drove from I think New York or Connecticut to
the west coast. So you're not driving that with a
car that is gonna break down. Imagine being Yeah, God bless.

Speaker 9 (01:30:16):
Them, Just imagine being done right and you know, you sleep,
you chilling in the car. And then for the twork band,
it's just be outside, just working outside the car, like
not right now, not in the time, like not right now, goddamn,
Like this crazy, okay, because I just thought about that, Like, yeah,
they need to get a life, because they can't be
disrupting people.

Speaker 4 (01:30:36):
Disrupting people for no reason.

Speaker 5 (01:30:37):
You pick that ass car. Tell somewhere please not right now.
But that's that's that's true. Though you don't know who
people are surrounding their car toworks, she said.

Speaker 17 (01:30:44):
For this, she said that like she doesn't tell people
like who she is.

Speaker 18 (01:30:47):
Sometimes people may recognize her, but unless you recognize her,
she doesn't like mention it for safe right.

Speaker 5 (01:30:52):
But yeah, definitely, God bless them, man, because the reality
of the situation, that could be anybody anytime.

Speaker 17 (01:30:59):
And that's what I said, watch.

Speaker 4 (01:31:00):
Because that's what I want to do. I want to
know what got her to this point. Get what she
is now? What got her? What led to this?

Speaker 2 (01:31:07):
Yeah?

Speaker 18 (01:31:08):
Well she has a series of videos. I do suggest
you go watch it. I think her mentality in this
is strong.

Speaker 4 (01:31:14):
Why does she wait three years to say something.

Speaker 18 (01:31:16):
No, she's been talking about She's been talking about the
financial struggles and stuff like that, but I think this
is the first time she directly admits the I'm living
in the car because even in the she's like, oh,
I did it finally?

Speaker 12 (01:31:28):
God?

Speaker 2 (01:31:30):
Yeah.

Speaker 18 (01:31:30):
So one more real quick to all the Drake fans
that always come at us for us commenting on things
of the show, the whole show, I want you to
understand that. I want you to understand that not only
are you guys paying attention, but Drake and the team
R two because the plot twist page posted posted a
take in here to Jess that you had about his music.

Speaker 17 (01:31:53):
Let's take a listen to the man this and hold
from start to finished. Did you did you listen to it?

Speaker 4 (01:32:02):
I didn't?

Speaker 9 (01:32:03):
Okay, yes, it was my birthdact. The last thing I
was thinking about was I do like the album that
he just dropped. Remember, I was saying that we you
know you did? You told me and I told you,
and he's getting back to the woman, the woman music
like you remember he leading music strictly for women and
that this.

Speaker 12 (01:32:20):
This is what that was.

Speaker 5 (01:32:23):
By the way, this why don't take nothing personal that
just do or say because just it's just a moody
mother effort.

Speaker 4 (01:32:28):
Just said, I don't like the album. Did you listen
to it?

Speaker 10 (01:32:31):
No?

Speaker 4 (01:32:34):
The next day, I love you, just the moody ass more.
Let just go through whatever.

Speaker 17 (01:32:40):
She the reason he posted that Instagram caption letting people
know he was on his way.

Speaker 9 (01:32:45):
Oh my god, No, no, no, the album is cool.
I just I don't know, said an opinion too quick.
That's all it is. It's like whatever, you know. It's
the politics of things, guys, and you know that's all right.

Speaker 4 (01:32:57):
What is the plot to us?

Speaker 18 (01:32:58):
The way the plot twist is Drake's l fence the
page and they happen to post things in a timely
manner whenever something happens with Drake, So the fans believe
that this is the Ovio squad and Drizzy himself. And
I just wanted just to know that Drizzy cares about
the more. Also, by the way, the more you know him,
the random thoughts I know, exactly what.

Speaker 4 (01:33:15):
The plot to his page was. But as a hater, okay,
like I don't know what the hell it is.

Speaker 23 (01:33:21):
All right, Well that is the latest with Lauren and
it was a great album. It's a great album.

Speaker 4 (01:33:25):
I like that.

Speaker 3 (01:33:26):
Well, let's start off the mix with some drag. It's
the Breakfast O.

Speaker 4 (01:33:28):
Good morning. You're like into the Breakfast Club.

Speaker 3 (01:33:32):
Warning everybody, it's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne the guy.
We are the Breakfast Club. Saluta keV on stage for
joining us this morning.

Speaker 4 (01:33:41):
Good brother keV on stage. Man.

Speaker 5 (01:33:42):
I love to see brothers like that, winning man and
he's doing out here doing it with his wife and
and his wife being together for mad long and he
got a black woman as a wife.

Speaker 4 (01:33:50):
Okay, I respect it.

Speaker 9 (01:33:52):
Stage is very very funny, clean comic and make you
laugh like he cursed him like he's very very funny.

Speaker 4 (01:33:58):
Absolutely, and tonight you're back in the Lanta, right, y'all.

Speaker 9 (01:34:00):
I'm back in Atlanta, y'all. Let me just listen, shout
out to Atlanta. Let me tell you something about just hilarious.
I sell out venues during the week. I said it, Yeah,
I said it. Listen if I can get you to
come out from work right your kids got school the
next day. Crazy during the week. I did this to
test myself because I used to sell out lines, used

(01:34:21):
to be down Street. You know what I'm saying. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, whatever,
I'm still doing that all these years later, Atlanta, Thank
you pulling up. I got a standing ovation shout out
with some very important people in the building last night.
It's gonna be some very important people in the building tonight, y'all. Atlanta.
Get your tickets. Oh, I don't even think it's no
tickets left to get Damn sold out. Love y'all so much,

(01:34:42):
Atlanta Comedy Theater. I will be there tonight, y'all. And look,
I couldn't do to meet and greet. I know, y'all
upset shout out to ninety six point one to beat.
I know, if y'all listening right now, I didn't do
the meet and greet last night because I had to
be up in this studio.

Speaker 4 (01:34:55):
That's right to be at.

Speaker 9 (01:34:56):
Work, y'all.

Speaker 18 (01:34:57):
So I know.

Speaker 9 (01:34:57):
I said I was going to do it, but I
looked up and it was already twelve thirty. I had
only a few hours to sleep y'all.

Speaker 4 (01:35:03):
So so you can't do it either.

Speaker 9 (01:35:05):
I cannot do it tonight either. I'm very very sorry.
I didn't even think it through, y'all. I gotta be
up at four thirty to be on the radio, you know,
to be in here at five thirty to be on
the radio. Six So I'm sorry. But next week, Cincinnati, Ohio,
your girl Joselarius will be there Friday and Saturday at
the Funny Bone. We got two shows on Friday, two
shows on Saturday, and I will be doing meet and

(01:35:25):
greet there.

Speaker 4 (01:35:26):
You don't believe, you don't believe.

Speaker 9 (01:35:27):
I ain't gotta be on the radio Saturday and Sunday swayin'
you know what I mean. So, yeah, Cincinnati, I'm coming
back to Ohio, y'all. Y'all make y'll make sure y'all
get y'all tickets. Just Solarious Official dot com.

Speaker 5 (01:35:37):
If you want to meet justin Atlanta, you gotta go
to Shock House. So listen when you go listen when
you go over there, when you go over there, get
video of the white women.

Speaker 9 (01:35:48):
Okay, but you're saying it on the air. He's gonna
be like, I know, I know, but I know I
told y'all. I was gonna get footage and he might
not have heard that, but you hear it.

Speaker 5 (01:35:59):
Now.

Speaker 4 (01:35:59):
I feel like SEAQ told you to tell people. I
don't feel like you just told me.

Speaker 9 (01:36:03):
No, no, no, it's not even that. He told me
to tell nobody. If you know who I am, why
would you have them out and about like that you are.

Speaker 4 (01:36:09):
Who I am? Like, go hide the white women.

Speaker 9 (01:36:11):
You know what I'm saying. Why would you do that?

Speaker 19 (01:36:13):
You know?

Speaker 9 (01:36:14):
And it's crazy, but it is what it is. He
indirectly told me, because that's what it is. It's like,
you want me to say something about this because you
know what you know what I did, and you know
what I do in the mornings.

Speaker 4 (01:36:24):
So yeah, it is what it is.

Speaker 3 (01:36:26):
But Jesus, all right, well I wouldn't say get your tickets,
but it sold out. But all right, when we come
back positive notice the Breakfast Club, Good morning wanting everybody.
It's j Envyes Hilarious, Charlamagne the guy we are the
Breakfast Club and Charlomagne.

Speaker 4 (01:36:40):
Yes, sir, you got a positive note?

Speaker 2 (01:36:41):
I do.

Speaker 5 (01:36:42):
But I want to remind you all to go get
your tickets for the third annual Black Effect Podcast Festival
happening Saturday in April twenty sixth at Pullman Yards in Atlanta, Georgia.
You know how we do Every year man, we put
some of the best podcasts in the world on that
podcast stage and this week, well this year we have
the next sport podcast will carry Champion. Good Mom's Bad

(01:37:02):
Choices will be there, Women Evolve Podcasts with Sarah Jakes
Roberts will be there and it's all hosted by Mandy
and Weezy from Decisions Decisions. So go get your tickets
right now at Black Effect dot Com Slash Podcast Festival
and we'll see you on Saturday, April twenty sixth. And
the positive notice simply this, Once you decide you on
a good life, the universe will start moving things for

(01:37:23):
you to have it. Okay, The people you need that
will appear, the healing you need will happen, and the
doors you need open will unlock.

Speaker 4 (01:37:30):
But not till you decide.

Speaker 5 (01:37:31):
Okay, Once you truly, sincerely decide, trust me, miracles will happen.

Speaker 4 (01:37:36):
Have a blessed day, breakfast club bit you don't finish
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