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February 23, 2018 81 mins

Friday 2/23 Hey my loves, today on the show we had the one and only Mo'Nique stop by along with her husband Sidney Hicks via phone, and she stopped by for one reason only, and that was to confront Charlamagne about giving her "Donkey of the Day". In fact after the interview, we opened up the phone lines to see if our listeners thought Mo'Nique gave a valid reason of why she did not deserve the "Donkey of the Day".

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morning Angela. Yee yeah, morning damby Charlomagne the god beast
to the planet. Is Friday, Yes, it's Friday. Work week
starts today. I watched on a microphone because I can't
hear myself. Sound you good money? Hello? Hello, you good money? Okay,

(01:06):
if y'all say so, all right, it is Friday. Of
course we have Monique Comedian and at toor Monique. She'll
be joining us this morning. More Worldwide is here, so
we'll be kicking it with Monique a little bit later.
It should be very interesting. Why Why were you? Why
are we acting like this is a live interview. You know,
Monique had her prayer scope going yesterday during the interview,

(01:26):
and she already leaked it online. She leaked it to
some people. Some people haven't heard yet, they just heard
about it. That is true that I definitely know. Everybody
don't know it because her Facebook game popping like that.
But my thing is, it's an hour long interview. The
whole thing will be the whole thing will be out
in full later today, but we'll be playing some of
it the next hour, right. And this is the second

(01:48):
time ever, I think in Breakfast Club history that we
haven't taken a picture after the interview with the person
left Berman. Oh, we didn't take a picture with Burdman
because he just left, and we didn't take a picture
with Monique. Those are the two people that we haven't
taken pictures. She did have to go, and she didn't
have to go. Yeah, you and she was you know,

(02:10):
we went over and stop lying. Monique did not leave
happy whatsoever. Okay, she she actually, you know what, I'm
gonna put that a little piece of the video out later,
but you'll see how she left later on. Yeah, she
gave me a hug, She gave me a nice hug,
and she said some words to you. She definitely gave
you hug. She called me a slave or something like that.
She said something. Yeah, she went to Djoe. It wasn't Django,

(02:33):
it was Birth of the Nation. She said, I was
the slave that would take his wife to master to
let masters sleep with him, or something to that effect. Yeah,
that's out too early. And oh no, no, no no, she
said that right before walked out here that Oh we
got that on video too. Baby, One thing about me,
I tell the cameraman keep to camera's rolling from beginning
to end. Okay, we don't miss nothing. All right, Well,

(02:55):
that should be a lot of fun that happens next hour.
We'll get that on and we got front page that's
what we're talking about. We are going to talk about
the Missouri governor Eric Grayton's he has been indicted. Will
tell you what he did that caused that to happen.
All right, we'll get into all that. Keep a lock
that to breakfast club going on. And it's a Friday, Love.
I was getting some front page news. Now let's talk

(03:19):
Missouri governor. What's going on in Missouri? Well, yes, the
Missouri Governor Eric Grayton's was indicted yesterday because of allegations
of sexual misconduct and blackmail after he did admit that
he had an affair. This all went down last month.
He was charged with a first degree felony invasion of privacy.
Now he is saying that he just made a personal mistake,

(03:40):
and this is before he was in office. He said,
as I have said before, I made a personal mistake
before I was governor. I did not commit a crime.
With today's disappointing and misguided political decision, my confidence in
our prosecutorial system is shaken, but not broken. What happened
is he took a picture of the woman in full
of partial nudity without her knowledge or consent, and then

(04:00):
transmitted that image in a manner that allowed access to
that image via a computer. So he's not allowed to
do that. And he was trying to blackmail the woman
in trying to keep her quiet about their sexual encounter. Well,
first of all, if you're trying to keep your sexual
encounter quiet, don't take pictures of the young lady. Why
are you building a digital trail for yourself. Well, I
guess he took it to be able to blackmail her

(04:21):
later on so that she would anybody please give us
some money like everybody else throng with furst of all,
how old is he? That's the that's the fourteen fifteen
year old to do. I got a new picture of you,
so you better act writer. I'm actually clear this woman
also was married, so her her now former husband is
actually the person who also gave details about his former

(04:43):
wife having an affair with Gryton's back in twenty fifteen.
That's the best type of person to cheat with. If
you married and they married, both of y'all got something
to lose, you get caught. And then her husband tells,
no cheating is ever good, child, man, No cheating is good.
But I mean, you know, if you're going to do it,
that's the way to do it, you know, with somebody
that she was, somebody that got something to lose like

(05:04):
you do. Now, let's talk about these what happened with
the Florida shooting now? All right? Well, the sheriff's deputy
who did not engage the shooter at Marjorie Stoneman Douglas
High School feels like he did a good job, but
he has resigned. Now Here is what Brower County Sheriff
Scott Israel had to say about Scott Peterson. First, he
suspended him without pay, and then Scott Peterson abruptly retired

(05:27):
because they have video foot to showing that he actually
never went inside the building. He was outside the building
for four minutes while the shooter was killing students. In fact,
so he heard the shoot him and then just decided, Hey,
this is not everything. He didn't go inside, but he
didn't call it in, so he feels like he did
a good job. Hold on, he's a sheriff. No, the
sheriff speaks on why he suspended Peterson. He's a school
resource officer. Oh so, okay, that the school resource officers job.

(05:51):
You don't got the school resource officers don't got no gun? Right? Hey,
I think he does have a gun. Yeah, he has
a gun. That's his job. He's doing security. So if
he had a gun and he's doing already and he shook,
how do you think teacher's gonna feel? Exactly? You know
what I'm saying. But let's hear what the actual sheriff
who suspended Peterson without pay, Scott Israel, has to say.
Scott Peterson was absolutely on campus through this entire event.

(06:15):
He was armed, He was in uniform. After seeing video
and Scott Peterson's very own statement, I decided to suspend
Scott Peterson without pay, pending an internal investigation. Scott Peterson
chose to resign because he has the necessary time with
the agency and meets the requirements of retirement. He resigned

(06:38):
and slash retired. So he never engaged in the bass
cruise at all. He basically stood outside the building called
it in like yo, there's a shooter, and I mean,
what good at that? He froze? He definitely froze. Did
he freeze? Come stop it, Scott Peterson frozen? There's nothing
wrong with that. The guy had an a off fifteen.

(07:00):
But all I'm saying is Scott Peterson had a gun,
all right, and he was shooking scared to going in
and engage with this guy. How do y'all expect teachers
to engage with this guy? Are these guys? The thing is? Yeah,
And there's definitely something wrong with him freezing. I mean,
that's your job, that's what you're there for. You could
have saved seventeen lives. Hey, everybody got a plane till
you get punched in the face. You can train for
boxing all day long. Till you get into a real

(07:20):
fight and then you get hitting you like up. You know,
he was a thirty three year vet. Come on, and
what kind of gun did you have? You're talking about
a off fifteen verses probably had a revolver or a glock.
But the problem is a lot of these schools and
I'm sure, well you didn't have a security guard, but
I'm sure Charlomagne did a lot of the security guards.
The officers were old like they were old officers like
it looked like they were about to retire, and this

(07:40):
was an easy job for them. When I was a kid. Yeah,
you gotta think, you know, growing up, they didn't have
the action that we got. Now, you might have to
break up a fight or two or somebody didn't jump,
but ain't nobody walking up in the school with a
off fifteen. Don't all that chop action? All right, Well
that is your front page news. All right, thank you,
miss ye get it off your chest? Eight, don't drip
five eighty five, one oh five on. If you're upset,

(08:00):
you need to vent hit us up right now. Maybe
had we need to have more Nique on during this segment. No,
don't stop it. Monique's on the next hour, right, but
get it off your chests. Hit us up right now,
eight on drink five eight five one on five one,
or if you feel blessed, spread some positivity this morning,
hit us up right now. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning,
the Breakfast Club. Pick up the mother mother phone and

(08:23):
don this is your time to get it off your chat.
You're man, We want to hear from you on the
Breakfast Club. Pa, butter, have the same energy. Hello, who's
this with y'all? Up? And God? What's up my brother peace?
How are you get it off your chests? Killing? Chilling? Man?

(08:45):
I'm just living like something too that man. I made
it this week, Man, I get en up to check next.
But what's up with y'all? Hey, Charlot Mane, did you
put the class on on deep Bro? I can't. I
can't listen to the interview. I had to watch it.
They wrong because this great white dude at work. If
y'allways playing at rock music, you don't want to let
me get my shine on with y'all in the morning time? Man,

(09:06):
did you put clamps on the bro? I don't know
what you call clamps, but you know me? I think well,
I had a nice grown conversation with Monique. I think
it was a nice I don't ever want to hear
the real out of you, man, because you keep it
up hot it man. You gotta sell them to get
their fingers out, mane Now when the last time we
see them? Three strikes? Listen, man, analytics don't matter. Nobody

(09:29):
cares about the truth and the lies more entertaining. Bro. Hello,
who's this all right? This is nas Hey neeze, get
it off your chest, mama, Hey, good morning guys. Um well,
I'm upset this morning and actually put at Charlotta maagne
because right here you're here in North Miami, Florida, and
you came to FIU Advanced. I'm very happy that, you know,
we got to see you, and you know you did
an awesome job on stage. But I thought for some

(09:52):
reason after the show that you're gonna do like a
book signing and take pictures. And it's like everyone just
rushed in stage and I didn't get my trance to
had you my book or nothing. No. I went to
the meet and gree we had a meet and greet
after That's what I told y'all. I said, come to
the meet and Greek but we were just like where
char Yeah, that's not my I don't know. That's not

(10:12):
my job to tell y'all where the meeting Greek. He
didn't know where it was. I didn't even know where
it was. They just got it him there. Yeah, but
smooth to that. And then he distend. I'm just like,
wait a minute, but where where you're like coming to meet?
And girl like where and where? And they disappeared and
I'm like, come on, man, really, yeah, they must they
did y'all dirty because they had food back then taking pictures.
I was there for a whole another hour. Now, Mama,

(10:33):
if I was you, what I would do is I
would get up right now and say where. I know
you're still in Miami? Can I possibly meet you somewhere
and get my book side? You don't know if I'm
still in Miami, but salute to Florida International University. Fy you,
I guess we're hooking up on huh? Yes? You always
hanging up on people too fast. It wasn't me. I
didn't know how you do. That is your right? Now?
That stop me? Watch his hands, watch his fingers? Why

(10:55):
I always want to watch my fingers. I'm gonna put
my fingers somewhere. I get it off your chests eight
hundred five five one on five one. If you're upset
and you need to vent hitting something now is the
breakfast Club. Good morning, the breakfast Club. Wake up, wake up,
wake y'all. This is your time to get it off
your chest with your man I'm blas. We want to

(11:17):
hear from you on the breakfass Club. Hello, who's this James? James,
get it off your chests. Yeah, I'm not happy, I'm
not mad, you know, I'm just I'm just laughing. Because
people will believe in a guy walked through the water.
They'll believe that God died and resurrected, you know, but
they can't fave on the fact that old Kay. You
know what, the government might be responsible for some of

(11:37):
these mass shootings, and you know mint because they want
to push their mental illness agenda. Like the Brothers, they
don't have mental illness. When they can murder, they do something.
They thugs. You know that these guys out of control,
their gangsters. But when a white guy killed the the
shoot things, oh it's mental illness. They you guys jump
to the mental illness thing. You know, the president is
putting out mental illness. How you guys diagnosed and mental

(12:00):
illness without knowing this person, without seeing this person. So
every time when of these people say mental illness for
white guys and taking on the burger king, they say,
you can't tell me. That's not an agenda. You can't
tell me. But he can potentially just be a disgusting,
sick person. Why are we turning to mental illness? He's
turning to mental illness every time a white person do something.
But brothers get shot down in the street. Oh, they thug,

(12:21):
so they deserved this. So they bad guys. Yo. President
Trump called guys who's kneeling ton of a bitches, definitely
calls them de nil. But a guy who shoots up
somebody is mentally ill. How I'm mins the president. You
ain't diagnosedis guy? You have no medical degrees. None of
these guys have medical degrees, says the diagnosed mental illness.
But if money gets shot up, they say in mental illness.

(12:42):
Well listen, I agree with you one hundred percent, but
I will say this sometimes it takes one in no one.
And Donald Trump knows mental illness when he sees it.
Come on, man, just like Columbus was a great guy.
We got a holiday, right. They always do stuff to
say this and that. Come on, we know what it
is already, we know the agenda. So while we acting
like we don't. All right, well, thanks for your call, man.
I didn't know what to say after that. Hello, who's this? Hello? Steve? Hey, Steve,

(13:06):
get it off her chess bro Okay, Well, the one
comment the guy made about that cop at the school
was scared or something because you were like comparing the
glock to the dude's rifle, the shooter's rifle. He froze ye,
And that don't feel right. It ain't like the glock's
gonna battle the rifle. The guy hits the kid with

(13:26):
a glock round, he's going down. It's a block against
the human, not a glock against the rifle. You know
what I'm saying. Yeah, but I mean in the head
and he's done. Yeah. You acting like you Yeah, we
call it a high powered telic gun kind of knock
him on his act. Yeah, but you're acting like this guy.
You're acting like this guy was a sharp shooter. Okay.
Number one and number two, clearly the guy was shook.

(13:48):
The guy with the thirty three year veterans. How old
was he in his fifties. You know what's crazy is
that even now after all of this, he still thinks
he did a good job. He definitely didn't do a
good job, especially if you had a good job. He
feels like he did what he was supposed to. I'm
sure he was scared, and I know anybody in that
situation would be scared, but he did not want to
go in. And there was teachers in there without weapons

(14:08):
that were trying to take that weapon from that guy. Yeah,
I think it was an assistant gym teacher. I think
the junior r C, junior r C leader, who else?
And a student? I think they said, yeah, all right,
so listen, some people got a heart, some people don't.
And you know, the man froze. That's just what it is.
All right, we'll get it off your chest. Eight on
drip five eighty five, one oh five one. If you're upset,

(14:28):
you need to vent. You could hit us up. Then
you got rumors on the way. Yes, we're gonna be
talking about people having separations. Will tell you who just
filed for divorce, who is leaving the brand that they've
been working with, and who has some comments for their
ex Okay, we'll get into all that when we come back.
He belocked us to breakfast Club. Good morning, the breakfast clubs.

(14:53):
Oh gosh, report got Breakfast Club. Well. Drake put out
a new pair of Obo Jordan's. They were snatched up
just very quickly last week. And now the rumor is
that he's gonna be leaving to go to Adidas. What

(15:13):
do you think about that? I think that's a good
move because Adidas is probably offering equity. Adidas is probably
cutting checks. I doubt Jordan Brand is cutting checks. They're
just letting you do the sneaker they absolutely on And
I think they've done it with Pharrell, They've done it
with Kanye, and I think Drake is big enough of
us to do the same. Yeah, San of those Jordan's.
But sometimes you gotta go and do those smart money

(15:33):
deals too, where they respect you enough to pay you
for what you bring to the table. Yes, because Jordan
Brand is like, look where Jordan's you. Having a sneaker
makes you look good coming in and design one, my guy. RIGHTII.
As a kid, you're growing up wearing your Jordan's. Yes,
your kids can't eat no sneakers, be right? But they
can't eat all some equity in Adidas, all right. Matt Barnes,

(15:55):
which the mother of his children his ex a very
happy birthday, Gloria go van Now, he said, hope this
day is everything you hope for and more. Although things
have been rocky, to say the least, the last four years,
I hope that for the take of our two beautiful
baby boys, we can come together and co parent them
to the best of our abilities. No more games or
bullish They need both of our love and support equally.
We lead different lives now, but we're still on the

(16:17):
same team. Anyways. Cheers to your day. Well, that seemed
like a nice post until she responded. Gloria Govan wrote, LMAO,
Matt Barnes, thank you, I think, and yes, one can
only continue to pray that you take your own advice
and learn peacefully coparent. But until then, I'll see you
in court next week because you love a frivolous lawsuit.
But hey, let's keep co parenting. And then she rolled

(16:39):
her eyes. Well, Matt Burns responded to that, Well, stealing money,
my social Security number and forging my signature to buy
your parents' nightclub and house is pretty serious. But hey,
I tried see you in court. Don't y'all hate seeing
this type of self play out in the public though,
I absolutely do, because I didn't know none of that,
And they're they're only doing that for their followers in
their audience, because both for him already know what it is.

(17:01):
So you're just doing that to put her on blast,
and she's just doing that to put him on blast.
Like I don't have to play out in the public. Well,
let's started out out with him really wishing her a
happy birthday, and then it just really went with nasty
from the Well, somebody got to pull back when you
see somebody being petty, when you see somebody going low,
you don't always got to take it to the floor
with him. Sometimes. I don't get me wrong, I love
taking it to the floor, but sometimes you do have
to go high when they go low. All right, now,

(17:23):
this is heartbreaking. Tisha Campbell filed for a divorce from
Dwayne Martin. What happened? They together for twenty two years
married and thirty years together. So after twenty seven years
of being together and two amazing children, it pains me
to announce that I filed for divorce. It's an emotional time,
and I graciously asked for privacy for me, our children,
and the rest of our family. That's crazy, man. Dwayne

(17:45):
and Tisha are two very good people. I had the
pleasure of going to their their club in La at
one time, and I club a restaurant. It's a restaurant.
It's a restaurant, slash lounge. It's a restaurant slash lungs.
I can't why can't I not remember the name of
it right now? Then lounge? Then yeah, then la and
I kicked with both of them, and they were both
really good people. So that's that's sad to hear man. Well,
Gene is back with Martin, so you know what it is?

(18:07):
All right? Kylie Jenner, this tweet that she sent out
actually might have costs Snapchat a huge loss. Their shares
actually dropped by as much as seven point two percent,
which is equals one point three billion dollars. She tweeted out,
so does anyone else not open Snapchat anymore? Or is
it just me? This is so sad? And then right
after that, bang, well, it was also the Snapchat update

(18:28):
that they did that nobody liked. What was the update?
Because I've been off Snapchat. I'm not sure because people
complained no, it was no, it was some update, or
maybe they did put it back. I don't. I just
know it was some update everybody was complaining about. And
then I guess Kylie said that. But I've been off Snapshot.
I've been deleted that off my phone. You I got
that kind of time. Why you are you on Snapchat
when you got the Instagram live thing, the Instagram story
to do the same thing? Now I got time follow

(18:50):
them devices all right. Well, Quincy Jones has issued an
apology for his recent interview that he did where he
revealed a lot of different things about people like Michael
Jackson R Prior. You know you guys all heard about it. Well,
he now has said this. A couple of weekends ago,
my six daughters, who I'm beyond proud of, took me
aside to do a surprise family intervention because there's some

(19:11):
silly things I've said in two recent interviews, and I've
learned my lesson. Let me tell you, I'm so grateful
for my daughters because they aren't scared to stand up
to their daddy. I am an imperfect human and I'm
not afraid to say it. And I'm sorry, and I'm
not afraid to say it. First of all, who was
Quincy Jone's apologizing to everybody that he talked about in
the article is dead. I'm in the family. I guess
the families of the people that passed away. He didn't

(19:33):
say the families he said. He said, I wouldn't had
private conversations and personally apologize to who in heaven you
went to heaven for talk to his daughters and had
to apologize. Now, he goes on to say, I'm sorry
to anyone who my words defended, and I'm especially sorry
to my friends who are still here with me and
to those who aren't. These friends are like blood family
to me. To my dear family and friends, thank you

(19:53):
for your grace. Thank you for calling me out when
I've clearly made a mistake, many mistakes. Even though sometimes
it's difficult to receive critics, SYSM or discipline, especially publicly,
I want you to know I hear you, I hear
all of you, and I thank you, Sorr. I encourage
you all to please grow with me and keep on
keeping on loving. Eighty five year old bold legged man
who was still learning from his mistakes well correct me
if I'm wrong, But all the people that he talked

(20:16):
about in that article a day, so I don't know
who you apologize to. And when you refer to yourself
as a bowl legged man, you might have slept a
mall and Brando too, well, these people do still have families,
and families feelings can get hurt by some of these
things that he said. So why were just breathing path
the fact that he said he's an eighty five year
old bold legged man. Why are he's still shooting it?
All right? Like that's the thirst trap? Like I'm bow legged,

(20:36):
bow legged man. All right, Well I'm angela yee And
that is your rumor report. All right, thank you, miss Nat.
When we come back, Monique, we're gonnakick it with Monique.
She came through yesterday and she taped it on her
periscope and she put some of it out. But we're
gonna get the interview on right now, the whole interview.
Monique is has received donkeya today a couple of weeks ago,

(20:56):
maybe a few weeks ago, and I don't think she's
happy about that. Okay, we'll get into that when we
come back. Keep a loot this to Breakfast Club. Good
morning morning. Everybody is DJ N v Angela Yee, Charlomagne
the guy. We are the Breakfast Club now, you guys
all No, Monique stopped by the Breakfast Club yesterday and
we're getting it on today. So we're gonna play that
for you special guests in the building, Miss Monique. Good morning,

(21:17):
good morning morning, good morning, good morning. When Monique walked in,
I gave a hug. I wanted her to know it's
all love. Yes, he did, my lofe. We just here
to have a conversation. That's all we're doing. Now, what's
going on today? Mis Morningue. A while ago, I had
to come out and I spoke in reference to Netflix
that we had to boy you know, I was asking

(21:37):
folks to stand with us as we boycott Netflix for
Jenda bias and color buy it correct, and we were
fighting for equality. And then I found out that I
had become Donkey of the day, yes by Leonard, and
I gotta call you by your name, baby, because okay, okay, baby,
he's getting real special Leonard. But we're gonna And then

(21:59):
I was called Donkey of the Day, and it really
caught me off guard because when I met this brother
some years ago, and I met a young man that
was full of humility and respect. And when I got
on an elevator, he actually held the door. I remember
like it was yesterday, and I said, oh, baby, thank you,
and he was just like that, yes, ma'am, and miss Monique,

(22:22):
is a pleasure to meet you. And we had a
very beautiful exchange. And I said to that brother, tell
your mama that she raised you right, and I said
it was my mama and my grandma, yes, ma'am. So
I felt like this was as still as a beautiful
young brother making his way, but full of humility and respect.
Two we fast forward and I become Donkey of the Day.

(22:46):
So I didn't want to have it to be here say.
I didn't want to have anybody exchange words that I
may have said to him. So my husband I wanted
to come on so we could understand how I got
titled Donkey of the Day. Did you give a dog
kid to day? Charlemagne? Well, I think it was due
to the whole Netflix situation. You know, when I heard
you say that, you know you wanted us to boycott

(23:07):
because of racial and gender biased but then you went
on to you know, mentioned two brothers and a woman,
so I said maybe she should be more specific and
say black woman gender biased. But then also just from
a business aspect, I wanted to know why did you
feel like, you know you should have gotten whatever Chris
Rock got, whatever Day Chappelle got, or whatever Amy Schumer got,
because I feel like this is a what are you

(23:27):
doing for me right now? Type of shed say what
they got? She said she should have got more than
she was offered, and then Charlemagne you brought up an
old Netflix special as well, but I was later on,
but my point was like, this is a what are
you doing for me right now? Kind of interest. We
all know Monique as a legend, but we also know
that those things, those deals that Netflix had given out
are based off recent stand up shows, recent shows, recent

(23:50):
concert recent arena's, recent tours like that. But I just
wanted to know why you felt like you deserved that much. Daddy,
would you like to start or would you like from me?
It didn't start with the offer for where the color
bias and the just respect transpired. It started from when
we had our initial conversation after Monique got her reviews
from the Nights, in which Benjamin and Caitlin, who are

(24:13):
representatives for Netflix, came out to see Monique and which
on two different nights they saw her get a standing ovation,
which subsequently gave them reviews of amazing and great show.
So when we're in the midst of having the conversation
prior to them giving the offer, we're in the midst

(24:34):
and he says, well, I want to make it very
clear that, you know, people speak about Dave Chappelle, Amy Schumann,
what they got. I want to just make it clear,
you know, so we can manage expectations that everybody doesn't
get those type of deals. Well, when we're in the
midst of that conversation, the phone disconnects. We never reconvened,
he never gets us back on, and our attorney looks,

(24:56):
calls me up and we speak and we're like, well,
that was strange. Are we going to get back on
the phone or not, Because anybody who does business knows
that this is the key time in which to build
the value of your client. Then we came back with
an offer that they allegedly had sent over that our
attorney and I had never received, and then on that

(25:17):
it was a certain time limit in which we were
supposed to respond, well, we had passed the time limit
because we never received it. When our attorney had asked
them to please resend the offer that they had allegedly sent,
it was clear that it had never been sent in
the first place. That to the second red flag when
we get on the phone to discuss the offer that

(25:38):
they had then finally sent over. Initially they didn't want
to have the conversation until I expressed to them it
is very ironic that the call we had was disconnected.
We never reconvened. You became evasive. You can't get on
the phone. Now I have to express what it's feeling like,
which is gender biased, color biased. And there's also an

(26:00):
issue that we didn't discuss that's in there as well.
So those three things are what led to it, in
conjunction with the fact that the very items that he
said did not translate for Monique, which were her resume,
what she's done in terms of movies. It didn't translate,
but he said those were the things that translated for
Amy Schumer. So why does Amy's resume work and Monique

(26:23):
does not? And they could not explain that. And if
he just joining us, that's Sydney that's Monique's managing husband
if he just joining us, so you know the voices. Well,
for I don't think Amy Schuman is funny, that's number one.
But she did sell out fifty arenas around the world,
including MSG and HBO wanted her as well, so she
created a bidding war based on those stats. So I
assume that's the reason her number was at that place. Well,

(26:44):
I want to address something because you said I assume,
and then you also said Monique is a legend. That's
what you said, absolutely, right, And then when Robbie Prole
and Netflix also says Monique is a legend, correct, absolutely,
And you believe that Chris Rock is a legend as
I do as well, Yes, and you would say Dave

(27:04):
Chappelle is a legend, right absolutely. What makes me a
different legend from Dave Chappelle and Chris Rock, Well when
it comes to those that Netflix, specially the fact that
they've shows. Prior to signing his Netflix deal, Chris Rock
was on tour with the Total Blackout Tour, selling our
shows arenas around the world before they did it, and
they learned him away from HBO. I understand what y'all

(27:26):
are coming to the table. With when I came to
the table and I said, guys, and I said it humbly.
I'm gonna decorate a comedian a line. And I said
that humbly. And then people, some people said, oh, Monique
is crazy till it was proven, till everybody actually saw
the numbers and said, well, I guess she's right about that.

(27:46):
And when you say this is a what have you
done for me lately? The question is how much more
do I have to do? Brother? Because when you do
a film called Almost Christmas, and that film has a
seventeen million dollars a budget, but it makes forty five
million dollars. And then my sister Amy Schuman does a
film called Snatched, and that film makes forty five million dollars,

(28:10):
but it has a budget of forty two million dollars.
Now what's the profit on that? I'm asking the question.
You made a lot more profit than Amy. It was
actually twenty five million dollar profit. But that movie Amy
did her Netflix deal before Snatched, No, he said. Robbie
Paul said that was what made him also give it

(28:31):
a deal because of the big movie that she had
coming out, right, And that's where we had to check, Well, yeah,
coming out that was so, but she did the Netflix
deal before that movie came out. Well, we actually talked
to the vice president of Netflix, Leonard Lenard, And what
happens is when you're basing off of what you're assuming
and then you give me a title of Donkey of
the Day. Is your mother still alive? Yes? Man? And

(28:54):
you're from what city in South Carolina? South Carolina? Monst Corner?
And if I was to call your mother your grand mother,
could they tell me stories of inequality that they had
to deal with? Absolutely? So, would your mother be a donkey? No?
Would your grandmother be a donkey? No? I need you
to explain how you gave me the title, because you're
not explaining it. You're going off of what I assume.

(29:15):
But because you're on that microphone. And when we open
up these microphones, we know just how powerful our voices
can be, don't we, Angela, Yes, we do, and we
know that what we say can become law, correct Lanard, Absolutely,
So when we do that, we must then explain it
to our community because we know how poisonous it can
be when we put things out, but we can't back

(29:38):
it up. We just say it. We have more with
Monique when we come back, we got to talk more
Netflix and negotiations, and it gets more awkward with her
and Charlomagne's give a lot to the Breakfast Club. The Morning,
the Breakfast Club Morning, everybody is dj N v Angela Yee,
Charlomagne the God, We all the breakfast Club. Monique is here, Sa.

(30:00):
I think everything you're saying about racial biases absolutely correct.
Gender bias is absolutely correct. We know that the black
woman is unappreciated and undervalue and a lot of different industries.
But I think that when it comes to this Netflix situation,
it's very specific. I think it's more of an individual
thing than it is a collective problem, Like can you
can you can you can? You honestly ask you? Is
this can you say? If it's an individual problem, how

(30:24):
comes that there are no individuals of color who happen
to be ce male comedians that have had the multiple
million dollar pay days with Netflix. Because what happens with
the black community it's what have you done lately? But
when you are a white person in this industry, it's
you're only as good as your last project. Well, I

(30:45):
thought it was drawing the amount of people that will
watch special, do you think this is specific to comedians,
because I do know they've given out multimillion dollar deals
to EBA, Dubna, Shonda Rhymes. So you think it's specific
to the comedy industry, Well, I'll let you answer it.
What black female comedian got the multi million dollars deal?
But don't you think it's coming? I'm sure, I'm sure.

(31:07):
I'm sure Tiffany Hattrish will be presented with something if
she hasn't already. Well, but we got to speak about
the sisters that's done it. See when Wanda Sykes is
number one hundred on Comedy Central's Top Comedians Ever, number seventy,
I'm sorry, daddy, number seventy on the top one hundred ever.
But they offered her two fifty. So what do you

(31:27):
say to that? Let Oh, you know, I actually asked
about that. I spoke to somebody on Netflix and they
offered that deal to Wander Sikes before this guy that
does these stand up deals even got into position. They
offered this deal to her some years ago. Does it
seem strange that you always have an answer when I'll
finish line keeps getting moved when I say, name me
one black female comedian that's got the million dollar payday.

(31:48):
I'm waiting to hear the answer, right, So you think
it's specific to comedians because I don't. I don't know
on Netflix any that. But I can't say and history
name her, well, I would ask what what what black
female comedian has sold out fifty arenas around the World's
there's four beautiful black female comedians that we just got
a Legends award. Her name is Samore, the name is Adel,

(32:11):
her name is Miss Laura, her name is Monique. And
when the Queens of Comedy was on tour, see we
made history. And I don't know if you've done your homework,
because we were the only female group, black, white, Latin
Asian to sell out consecutively around this country. But you'll
disregard that because you'll say, well, what did you do yesterday?
So you can't take it away. But if I'm doing

(32:33):
business and I'm basing it off doing it, deal with
somebody who did this last year, as opposed to doing
it fifteen years ago, twenty years ago, whenever it was.
Wouldn't it make more things to do with the person
who did it just a couple of years ago. If
you're doing business and you say, what's Monique's resume. Now
you're the businessman and you're looking at that resume and
everything on that resume says number one, Everything on that

(32:55):
resume says sell out. Now all of a sudden, is
it going to change? Businessman? If I was saying, if
I had to sign Kobe Bryant today, I'm not gonna
give Kobe Brant a hundred million dollars contract, well, you're right,
but his resume is amazing. The difference between Kobe Bryant
today and Monique today is when you're thirty six in
the game of basketball, you don't lost your step. When

(33:18):
you are fifty years old in the game of comedy,
your season and if she had to come, if they
had to come to Netflix to your point, because you
make a very good point, and Monique had a stumble
like a forty year old or a thirty eight year
old Kobe Bryant who's got a rupture to chilles heel
that you got to bounce back from, then it would

(33:38):
make sense. But if he dropped fifty and still was
dropping buckets, what would you say because they watched two
standing ovations and two sold out clubs. You're absolutely right,
Brothers City. Let me at this. Why not put together
a theater, our arena tour and sell that out and
then come back to the table. I'll table. It doesn't
have to go to see. My whole thing is is

(33:59):
that's something we were talking about, the money offered, and
my whole thing is as a businessman, being a legend
and all that doesn't necessarily matter. It's what's what's who
the people I want to see. You could be a
legend and people love you, but if you can't attract
the people to come to the place to see you
or to come to Netflix to watch you, it doesn't
mean the question almost Christmas, would you say that was

(34:26):
a hit movie? Definitely a hit movie. Would you say
Bessie was a hit? Yes? Would you say Precious Precious
was a hit? Absolutely? So the question is so, Monique,
you didn't do nothing in twenty seventeen that was on
TV that we could see, So that means you're irrelevant.
I don't think anything. What happens is when someone said
to me, Monique, doesn't become disheartening. When it's your folks,

(34:49):
it's understandable. I don't take a sense it's understandable and
not explain why when I have to sit here and
not the fin but explain to people that look like me. Well,
when did I become irrelevant? I said, was a movie
I'll call Almost Christmas? What in twenty sixteen? This is
twenty eighteen. So then all of a sudden, Oh, we

(35:10):
don't know if people are gonna show up and show out. Now,
when I did a show called The Bernie and Sid Show,
we'll show you know those brothers, two white brothers. And
when I walked in there, Lanard, I walked in with
a preconceiving ocean that I was gonna have to defend
myself because one is a strong Trump supporter and the
other is a Democrat. But I'm thinking I'm gonna have
to walk in and defend myself with these white brothers.

(35:33):
After five minutes of us talking, they shut their showdown
and they said, Monique, we're gonna call this what this is.
This is nothing but racism, and we can't sit back
and allow it and watch it happen. So no, we're
gonna tell our listeners two boycott Netflix until they get
it right, because you are a legend and we have
to honor and respect you. Now those are my white brothers.

(35:54):
Then I come to my folks, and I have to
be donkey of the day, which you still haven't explained, Leonard,
And you're gonna have to because when you make those
type of statements about your system to our community, what
you're saying to the community is as black women, you're devalued.
And if you stand up and you make a stand

(36:14):
and you say we need equality and we have to
say what's right and what's fair, and then a brother
that looks like me from South Carolina says, you're the
donkey of the day. You have to explain that to
our community. I've explained it. I said that. I think
that you're using racial and gender bias with your actual
real issues. The struggle that the black women are going

(36:34):
through in many industries is a real issue, but you're
using it to focus on something that you're dealing with individually.
Did you just see Viola Davis come out and say
pay her equally? Did you just hear that? Absolutely? So
when you have us saying the same thing, we're saying
pay us equally, you're saying, oh, Monique, this is an
isolated situation. Well, then what that says is you don't

(36:56):
know the history of this business that you're in and
you sit behind this microphe phone and you try to
be the guru of black culture. I'm gonna need you
to know the history of us before you begin to
label us. And once you know the history, you know.
I'm not saying anything unique, brother, I just unders understand
how you can justify making thirty million dollars twenty eighteen
for a standard special. When you say justify thirteen millions,

(37:18):
did you get a chance to read what the offer was?
I did read some of it, yes, well all of it.
The kids we got to read all of it. Because
what Chris Rock said a long time ago, if you
want to hire something from a black person, put it
in a book. This is not about comparing the definitive
numbers as to what Amy got and what Dave and

(37:40):
them got, because it's married to what you just communicated.
But when you ask a comedian to take a half
million dollars for two years, you can't say any jokes.
They don't want you to do stand up for two years,
and essentially they want you to take half a million

(38:02):
dollars and lose out on two million dollars of work
that you would have made on the road. Anyway, That
right there. It doesn't make sense. Hi, we have more
with Monique where we come back, don't move. It's the
breakfast Clucal Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Ye, Charlomagne
the guy we are the breakfast club. Monique is in

(38:23):
the building, charlomagnet deal. He just asks did we make
a counter offer? And that's a very important question that
Davis into the counter offer and said they won't. They
regretfully won't be able to do this deal. Hopefully you
guys could work together in the future, and that's the
point that we have to make to you, Lenard. But
in addition to that, my love, and this is in

(38:45):
conjunction with Roland Martin and John Mary putting out a
rumor that Monique was offered three million dollars and then
didn't have the decency as journalists to come back and
say we apologize for the misinformation. Because if you notice,
Monique keep Monique keeps producing receipts, and as crazy as

(39:05):
this sounds, this is a bigger picture than just Netflix,
because what has happened was you've heard about Lee Daniels
coming out speaking in reference to how difficult Monique was,
and the whole nine. We live in a culture in
which the ladies who are going up in the room
saying hashtag me too, and people are saying, well, you know,
if you're going up in the room at two o'clock

(39:27):
in the morning, you know you're about to get screwed,
So why do you go up there and do it?
But what happens is they'll say to Monique, why didn't
you go promote a movie for Lionsgate for free? Because
you know what they'll do to you. So now you're
in the damned if you do, damned if you don't situation.
Because the women who go up in the room, the
reason why they go up in the room, they know

(39:49):
they're going to get screwed when they go up in
the room. They just don't know how bad they're gonna
get screwed. If they don't go up in the room,
what happens off of them. This is why, again, Lenard,
you've got to be careful with your words, because you
called your sister donkey of the day, but you didn't
do your research, and you pulled that poison out into

(40:10):
our community. Was out fully doing your research, and now
as we sit here, you have to almost backtrack your
words well, when you ask a question, did you counter offer?
We put all of it out there. We put the
information out there, so you were so ready to do
good readio that you didn't do your homework. And when

(40:31):
you have a conversation, you know a brother named gerl
Kelly about would you consider him your friend? Absolutely? See,
I was on the road with Gerl Kelly two weeks ago. Yeah,
called Monique. I talked to uh Charlemagne and he said, man,
you know I love Monique. I wasn't doing nothing but
making ready of I didn't see it you have with

(40:55):
geral Kelly, because what again, when you say, did your
counter offer? See, we did, and they said there was
no negotiations. You take it to leave it. We didn't
actually counter offer. What they said in the midst of
our conversation, you've given us something to chew on. We're
going to come back and reflect on it. And we said,
and I said to them, trying to give them out,

(41:17):
are you sure, because here's the thing. We don't want
to waste your time if if it's not real. However,
if it's real and we can get something done, of
course we would love to do business with you. So
y'all really didn't make a counter offer. No, so what
we're saying it was negotiable. They were going to go

(41:37):
back to reflect on what we had discussed, and when
they came back, they said that we are based upon
our discussion, we decided not to make a counter offer
in reference to what it is that you're speaking in
reference to hopefully we can do business in the future
and so forth. Because what they were trying to emphasize

(41:57):
to us that a half a million dollars was a
strong enough number, and other people that they considered equal
to Monique, which they did not name, they said, they've
taken that number. If you notice you're having a conversation
with Monique, why is it that Netflix won't have a

(42:18):
conversation with people because they can bank on people like Charlemagne.
They can bank on our brothers and sisters like Charlemagne
that will say we'll fight them. We'll fight them for you,
for you don't have to fight us. I'm still trying
to get you in Brothers City to justify why you
think you deserved thirteen million dollars. There bidding war between platforms.
When you say, when you say justify, I'm gonna put

(42:42):
my resume on the table. That's all I'm gonna have
to do is I'm gonna put it on the table
when you say justify it, I'm gonna lay it out
on the table for you to look at it. Do
you do the numbers and ticket sales that Chris Rock
does that, Dave Chappelle does that, emshom with us. It's
given the opportunities. Why don't you answer the question? See,
it's given those opportunities. You're answering the question for yourself.
We're not given the same opportunities. Brother, But if you

(43:04):
do your why can't you in Sydney Garden book arena toys?
Do they go out and book their tours or do
promoters book? Then? See what we're gonna do right now
is and what I'm not gonna do with you now?
You want to play a tist protech and what you're
saying is a black woman's resume don't matter. I'm not
saying that trying to weaponize things such two hundred and

(43:25):
fifty thousand dollars and she's considered one of the best,
or that was years ago and they said that was
they would never do that now. And I literally heard
this like a few weeks ago. So you did talk
about the situation with Lee Daniels, and you talked about
people saying that. Now we've read some things also because
you're here and our cousins, but left for you to

(43:46):
speak on this. So there are people that say that
you didn't treat people well, yes, and that they've had
issues working with you and that you're difficult. Yes. So
let's address some of that. Because Roland Martin brought it
up when you guys spoke on Twitter. Yes, and he
talked about the Ebony magazine cover shoe that you did
with Chris Rock and Steve Harvey. Yes, and he said
that it was a nightmare because of you. What happened
at that shoot? Well, what happened if that shoot was

(44:09):
a check was thrown at one of our assistants, and
you don't throw anything at anyone. And I had a
problem with that. See, they won't fill you in on
all that happened. So you had to let that person
know that's not how you do business and that's unacceptable.
So I have no problem speaking on it. When they
said I mistreated people on almost Christmas, well we have
twenty interviews because we knew that they would say something

(44:31):
like that with the people that worked in the background professionals,
the lighting guys, the camera guys, where they all said
our experience with Monique was stella. What happens is you
hear the bullies speak out, but then the bullies run
because when those videos did come out, the Roland Martin
come back. When the videos did come out, just with
the three little videos, you heard nothing else, did you.

(44:54):
Let's backchack a little bit because Will Packer, Yes, okay,
so Will Packer and m Roland Martin. And you know
a lot of people have spoken out that have dealt
with you personally and said these things. But I haven't
really heard anybody say anything negative about Will Packer, about
working with Lee Daniels, and I haven't heard them say

(45:15):
anything negative about some of the people that they've worked it.
So why is it? Let me I can answer that.
That's a great question. You know the guy Harvey Weinstein,
and he was able to do that for how many years? Decades?
And why do you think that was Well, they were
working with a lot of people who felt like their
career would be in jeopardy if somebody spoke out. Do
you think this is a unique situation? Do you think

(45:36):
that people are fearful to speak out when they're mistreated.
Is it bestween mistreatment and sexual assault? Money? We we can't.
We can't put out false equivalences about people. I understand
what you're What is it between mistreatment and sexual me?
I guess levels to mistreatment? You're You're absolutely right. Mistreatment
is mistreatment, and you can't paint Will the same that's

(45:59):
what the same person. Let me say this because based
upon the information that you had, you feel comfortable with it.
Because this is the world we live in. If you
keep hearing it, it seems as if it's true. Asked
David Talbert, who was the director of Almost Christmas, if
Monique had to stop because Will Packer was given directions

(46:21):
over the director and he's the producer, and Monique said
stop for a moment, please. What we're not going to
do is disrespect to this black director, because if he
was a white director, you as the producer, would not
give direction over him. And to his credit, at that moment,
he seemed to have got it and was embarrassed by

(46:43):
what it was that he had done. And the reason
she had some difficulty with one of the individuals who
were the first ape or something like that she had
walked into Monique's trailer while she was undressed without knocking.
And I don't know if you know, but there was
a letter that Steve Harvey had written a while ago

(47:05):
in reference to how people just walk into his room.
What happens is she's the type of person that doesn't
allow people to get disrespected. And she's not gonna have
an issue with the people that are the hourly wage folks.
It's typically the people who are the powerful one. She's

(47:26):
not having no beef with nobody. There were people that
were getting their fingers pointed in their face that happened
to be black women by white men on the set
of Precious and she said, I can't allow that to happen. Guy.
So what happens is you are forgetting that this is
a country that had slavery for hundreds of years. And

(47:46):
when do we start realizing that we are so conditioned
to normalize bad treatment. When white men are able to say, hey, guys,
she's right, how does the black community not see it?
We have more with Monique when we come back, don't move.
It's the Breakfast Club, Good morning, the Breakfast Club Morning.

(48:10):
Everybody is DJ n D Angela yee, Charlomagne, the guy.
We are the breakfast club. We have Monique in the
building still, Charlomagne, I want to know about this though.
Have you received other offers from other screaming services? Let
me say this because other than that helped with negotiations
when you can come back ball being put over my head.
The offers that come in from Netflix, they can come

(48:30):
in low like that because they know you've been blackball.
You know what the word is about you, So we
assume that you're suffering and we can offer you whatever
we want to offer you. So the offers have come
in even lower than that. You had a Netflix special beforehand, though, right, well,
I didn't have a Netflix special. What happened was the
one and put it on there exactly. I didn't make

(48:52):
any deal with Netflix. So those shows just happened to
be on it, and they've been on there for a
long time. So someone would say this woman is not
bringing in anything, it's way, but we hold onto the content.
They've been on there for a minute. So well, I'm
assuming so we don't get a report on that. But
as I sit here again and I sit between my

(49:14):
sister WHOA, I know you deal with inequality. Angela. You're
in the same business I'm in, but you'll look at
me and you'll say, well, I need you to explain
to me. They said you was a problem here and
a problem there. We all know when you don't allow
bullies to take place, and when you don't allow yourself
to get bullied, don't you get labeled? Yes? But can

(49:34):
I just for full disclosure please? There are definitely people
that I know that I've worked with you on the
Ebony shoot. Yes, and I've heard things where they've told
me personally, people that were in the room save their names,
and it's not like I told Lenard before, keep it
on the playground. Well, okay, So I saw Alfred Edmond Jr.
Who's the editor in chief a Black enterprise magazine. I

(49:55):
saw that Amy Zuba Burnett, who was the editor in
chief of Ebony at the time of that shoe, who
was very excited to have you on the shoot. She
left a comment because he posted something about you and
the numbers and about your worth and how you are
the most decorated comedian and she commented it was a
nightmare working with her and I would never want to
go through something like that. Again, I saw that comment

(50:16):
is still on his page. Now. I would love to
sit down and talk with that sister face to face
so she can tell me about the nightmare. Because what
they won't do is they won't fill it in. See
they won't fill in. We would being arrogant and we
wanted to treat that woman as if we were doing
her a favor by putting her on the cover. As
my husband told me years ago, we don't disrespect anyone,

(50:38):
but we overrespect no one. And I want you to
look at me. I'm a big fat black woman. Real talk,
what big fat black woman has the stands up and
says this is not fair because what the feeling is
with some of our sisters and brothers. Monique, you should
be grateful you just got invited to the party because

(50:58):
of the way you look. So for anyone that says
they ever had a problem with me, bring them to
the table. Bring them to the table and let's have
a conversation. But what you'll find is we'll speak about
this woman when she can't see us. We'll make comments.
But we're the type of people that say, let's have
a conversation, and when you find out that they're wrong,

(51:19):
will you then speak up loudly for me as you
speak up for them. Absolutely, Let the Mornique and brother said,
you want to ask you a question, Let's just talk numbers.
If you put your numbers up against the Amy Schumer's
the Chris Rocks to Dave Chappeldan, I'm talking about selling
out arenas all over the world. How can you justify
getting a huge fainting like that when you're saying that

(51:40):
you're going to offer her one twenty six of what
Amy Schumer got and you're referring to Monique as a legend,
and you're seeing her performance and you see the people
standing up for at the end of the show. Have
you read the reviews to the Netflix special for Amy Schumer?
I don't think Amy's money. You don't got it. You

(52:00):
don't got Amy got me blocked on. This is the part, Daddy,
and we gotta wrap up the show. But when we
did sell out, then if the arenas around the world
msg a few times HBO's pressure, that did great. And
this was all in twenty Here's what brother Leonard is saying.
Let this year another show comes and they become number

(52:22):
one and not the Breakfast Club and then let a
host come in here that's been doing it for maybe
five years less than you, and then they get paid
twenty six times more than you. Then you come back
and have a conversation with us, because right, that's all
because what happens is when you sit here and you say,
make it make sense, well, we don't have to, because again,

(52:43):
and if you do have to make it make sense,
especially if you're calling on people too, we made things
like we made it make the bias because we're saying,
here's the resumes, guys, in conjunction with that. The only
thing we're saying is if hypothetically speaking, it wasn't thirteen
million Charla Mayne, we're saying, is how come there's not.
They're saying to the community that it's not one black

(53:06):
woman that is a veteran comedian out there the day
that is worth a seventh figure number. So what would
have been a respectable number from this Monique answering? Let me,
let me give you a respectable number for Monique, something
that would supersede what she would have made in two years,

(53:31):
and at the very least which she would have made
two years to be able to take to two years
off that they're contractually asking her to do to not
be able to tell jokes. You would not take a
deal because they're gonna give you a lump summer cash
that's going to castrate you out of three fourths of
your income. Do you understand what I'm saying? So the

(53:52):
deal didn't include the two years and didn't have that,
you couldn't tell jokes if I would have taken a
deal for five hundred thousand dollars and what position that
the babies is coming out? No, the deal is foul.
The deal is absolutely positively found. Nobody says the deal
is right, but you know, and in Sydney, you're a businessman,
Monique your businesswoman. Right, the deal is foul. I mean,
let's be clear. But that's why you counter offing that

(54:15):
they're hearing and based on what they know. They know
Monique's reputation. As far as what people are rumored to say,
it does matter. They know, they know that other networks
are not necessarily giving her the money and giving her less.
They know what it is. So why would I give
as a business person obscene number when I know she
can't get it anywhere else. It's foul, but it's business

(54:38):
but if you're saying, Monique, it is foul, and you're
all right. So if we know what's right and we
know it's foul, then what do we do. We do
it on our own. That's just like talking to Steve Harvey,
and brother Steve Harvey says, MO, I know you're right,
and I know you're not lying, but could you have
done it another way? No, you know what's the suggestion?

(54:58):
What's the other I you do the way we do it.
We do do it on our own. But we still
got to speak up. Like you say, Angela, well just
go somewhere else. Do you know how long we've been
going somewhere else. I think the problem started with you
coming out comparing yourself to Chris Rock Dan Chapelle and why.
And I think because because because there's no way that
you can justify getting that amount of money that they've got.

(55:20):
Now you have gotten more than five hundred thousand. Yes,
and I've said that one. Well, here's what I'm saying. No,
that's not what y'all know. What y'all were saying was
y'all should have got the same amount. Let me, let me,
let me get to that, let me answer that. Daddy,
what I said was, if I'm considered a legend like
my brothers, then why would I get what legends get?
Because that is exactly what I said, because their resume

(55:43):
recently just on paper. We're gonna listen, Leonard, We're gonna
let you hold on to that. But what I will
say to you is, and to all the black women
and women of color that is listening, when you hear
this brother's voice come over the air, and I'm gonna
apologize about what I'm getting ready to say. He does
not have a value on black women and women of color.

(56:04):
How can you say I'm gonna I'm gonna tell you
why contradictory. I'm gonna tell you why I said it.
Because what happens is when you leave a place called
Monk Monk's Corner, South Carolina, and you come to a
big city named New York, and then you change your
name to Shaloman Morning. Well, when you were there, you

(56:25):
become Shaloman the God. Now, I don't know if you
took the same principles that your mama and your grandmamma
gave you in Monk's Corner and you bought it to Manhattan,
New York. Because the brother I did meet on that elevator.
I mean a brother that was full of principle, and
I meant a brother who would not call a sister
a donkey of a day unless he knew all the

(56:46):
information and he could back up his statements. But as
we sit here and we did this interview, you begin
to ask questions that you should have asked before you
make the statement. So what question? But y'all really don't
have any answer. I have not justified why you feel
like you should have gotten that money, should have got
that we're not. And here's the thing, brothers and sisters

(57:10):
that get it the way that they get it, and
we get it the way that we get it. And
it's not an argument. I respect your decision. I respect
your no because you're entitled to it. However, as we
are entitled to ours. So what I am saying that
the devalue you place on black women, And you say,
how can I say that? Because out of your mouth
you're saying there is no black female comedian that is

(57:32):
worth that money, saying that hasn't been ill that if
I go down the list of black female comedians and
the work that those sisters have put in through the
years that opened up doors so that people like you
could sit where you sit. Her name is Marsha Warfield.
Her name is there a dog. Her name is Mom's maybe,

(57:53):
which she's no longer with us. That the list goes
on and on and Miss Monique like it's a true
Monique wrapping it at what are you going to do
moving forward? As far as with this special, We're gonna
keep on one pushing see the special is gonna happen,
what's gonna happen, and we're gonna let y'all see it.
But what we're gonna do with this situation right now

(58:15):
called the fight for inequality, we're gonna keep standing and
we're gonna hope the sisters like you would stand with
us to say when it's inequality, we must speak up,
and we must speak loudly because your daughters are coming. Okay, well,
thank you for joining us, all right? That wiz Monique,
Ladies and gentlemen, again, she came through yesterday and we

(58:37):
just got it on today. Donkey, today is up next.
So let's open up the phone line. Charlemagne. Yes, So
the question is eight on drip five eighty five, one
oh five one do you feel Monique deserved Donkey of
the Day. Yeah, Usually at far after the hour we
do Donkey of to Day. But since Donkey of the
Day has gotten under monique skin so much, and I've

(58:59):
never had somebody push back on me for being Donkey
Today like Monique has. I want to know, after hearing
this interview and everything that we've been seeing, do you
feel like she deserves Donkey Today for this Netflix situation?
Once again, I agree with everything she's talking about when
it comes to inequality and racial bias and gender bias,

(59:19):
but I don't think that has anything to do with
the fact that she's just not as hot as Dame Chapelle,
Kriss Rock and Amy Schumann, and that's why she didn't
get that pature right sway to Jerry eighty five eight
five one oh five one, do you feel Monique should
have got Donkey or the Day? Call us up now
time you get the junky day you are, I'm gonna

(59:48):
fatten all that around. They want this man to Stolten
Blowers man. They're waiting for Charlemagne the Top and blows.
She has to make a judgment who was gonna be
on the Donkey of the Day. They chose you to
breakfast a bitch, who's donkey of the day to day? Now?
Usually we do donkey today right here? Yes, usually Donkey
of to day is here. But since Monique mentioned donkey

(01:00:10):
of today seventy six times in a one hour span,
and she's very upset about being dunkey today, very upset
after hearing the interview, And you know, I just want
to know that people think she deserved to get donkey today.
All right, that's all I want to talk to the
people one on five one. Hello, who's this? This is Kaylin.
Hey Caleb. You think Monique deserved donkey today? Yes, I
absolutely think she deserved dunk here today. Like seeing like this,

(01:00:33):
nsy say you're selling a pair of shoes for two
hundred dollars and the person you're selling the shoes too
for two hundred dollars don't necessarily think they worked two
hundred dollars. They think they may be worth a hundred.
Can you get mad at that person because they want
to buy for a hundred or were you? The best
thing to do is gonna say that shoes to another person,
another person on the street, see how much you can
get for him. You can't get mad at Netflix because

(01:00:54):
they don't want to offer what you think you like.
Netflix doesn't doesn't old Monique. That's the thing, you know.
The funny thing is I said the same thing. I said.
Netflix is a business. And if I'm the owner of
Netflix and I know Monique is has rumored that she's
hard to work with, that nobody else wants to give
her a deal. I'm not gonna offer a lot of
money either. She has nowhere else to go. That's business.

(01:01:15):
And I'm telling you something else about one on one.
What's that when presented with a deal, if you don't
like the offer, counter offer, and after every first deal,
you're probably gonna have to counter offer. There's no first
deal that you're taken. You love it, and she didn't
even try to offer. I think in general, and let
people know that companies always offer you a low bone
number because they do expect you to come back with
the counter offer. Well, let's go to the phone lines. Hello,

(01:01:37):
who's this Good morning, Danielle, Good morning Danielle. Did Monique
deserve Dark Kid to day when she got it? Why?
How many more years do they gotta work? Thirty forty
years in the game and do still making a provid
like they came in a game yesterday. This is our legends.
We don't go away, Richard Pie like that. If Richer
Paride would have got an offer, a five hundred thousand
give away, two years of your work, do you live

(01:01:58):
in having augh afflets would have had to pay. And
the fact that they saying you saying, Joe thof Enva,
that nobody else has given it towards that shows that
she's not only seeing black balls but being exercide. That
means who else are they doing it? That's quietly sitting
by doing it themselves. That's not fair. That's not fair.
So you think more than black men, and the black

(01:02:21):
men want us to stands out and empower black people
with them, they got to stand behind their black women
when the black women are being exercised too. And there's
more people in this case, Oprah and Opra putting pop
going for select them generosity exist and we think he's
doing our own like that nothing hip hop not hip
hop hip hop? Yeah right, listen, man um, this is

(01:02:43):
the thing. No disrespect to none of the legends, but
even some of these legends will tell you they know
they can't get the pay days that some of these
new people get. But we keep talking about, uh, these
pay days, Like Chris Rock hasn't been in the game
for over twenty plus years. Dave Chappelle hasn't been in
the game over twenty plus years. You know why even
Chris got these big pay days because they're still hot

(01:03:03):
right now. Because there's still out here selling out arenas.
Dave Chappelle did fifteen hundred shows before he did his
Netflix deal and was selling out Radio City Music called
Chris rockets all over the world selling out arenas. Please
tell me when the last time you see more nice
in arena. It's like you said, it's drawing. Can sell
out Madison Square Garden? I don't know if Monie Ken
and said she said it was hip hop. Big Daddy Kane,

(01:03:24):
I'm gonna bring it to hip hop is a legend.
One of the reasons why I love hip hop so much.
Could he sell out Madison Square Garden right now by himself?
I don't think so. And jay Z Ken and jay
Z would get that money to do it, or a
new artist like lutu ouzi Vert probably can. That's why
they would give him the money. That doesn't mean Big

(01:03:45):
Daddy Kane is not a legend, because he is. But
they're gonna give the money to the person that has
the biggest drawing power. And and if you once again,
I don't think Amy Schuman is funny. But we're not
gonna sit here and act like she did not do
a fifty city arena, wore around the world and sell
it out in twenty sixteen to produce his own special

(01:04:06):
and then end up selling it to Netflix after. I
feel like things like that also give you more leverage.
It's already done, it's package. Do you guys want it?
It's a quick, easy thing for them to pick up.
And another thing too. Yeah, let's talk about some more
when we come back. I got some other little tidbits
I want to share with you. Okay, Well that was
Donkey to Day. When we come back eight five eight
five one on five one, when we come back, did
Monique deserve Donkey of the Day. We're gonna talk about

(01:04:28):
it some more. Keep a lock this to Breakfast Club,
Go Morning, the Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy
angela Ye, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club now.
A couple of I think a month ago, a couple
of weeks ago, Charlemagne gave Monique Donkey of the Day. Now,
why did you give a donkey today? I can't even

(01:04:48):
remember now what was the specific reason, if there was one.
I mean, I gave her a donkey to day because
I feel like she's weaponizing things like racial bias and
being to bias and how undervalued and unappreciated the black
woman is. I mean, all of those issues are very
very real, but I think she's weaponizing them because she's
simply just not as hot as she once was. So
being that she's not as hot as she once was,

(01:05:10):
she can't get to pay days from Netflix. That Chris Rock,
Dave Chappelle, and Amy Schumer got it, and she called
for a boycotting Netflix based off those very real issues.
And I just I just don't like to see people
weaponize real issues for their own personal game. All right,
And we're asking eight hundred five eight five one on
five one do you think Monique deserved Donkey of the Day? Hello?
Who's this? Yo? Man? What up? Man? My name is

(01:05:32):
Rapping montowner matth Louisville, Kentucky. What up, y'all? What's up? Bro?
We're talking Monique this morning? You think she deserved donkey today,
man away one hund to win, y'all, man to ask
the world to literally boycott something that you know we
do every day when people don't have cable. Yet you
deserved donkey for that. But I do want to say
this much because I've listened to the interview. I've been

(01:05:53):
trying to call y'all for days. I've been trying to
speak on that day's nine love situation. Charlom may not
slightly agree with you when you say people who aren't
funny and are funny. Dave Chappelle is not funny to me,
but family get a million. I think they should have
done something better for Monique. That's just my personal up
man now, No, but but Dave may not be funny
to you, but Dave is funny to tens of millions

(01:06:14):
of other people who all the time and this is
sold out, sells out. Dave sold out Radio City Music
Hall like a million times. Yes, Like what are we
talking about here? But thank you for your car bro
Lonie should be concentrating her energy into actually doing like
another special or something like that, because I feel like
she's doing a tour about her boycott. Hello, who's this

(01:06:35):
good morning? This? Who Candice from Jersey. Okay, so can
I comment on the whole Monique thing? Go ahead, Candice,
she absolutely deserved. Don't care today because here's here's my thing.
I think Monique is a legend. I do think she
has an extensive resume, but she hasn't done anything like
currently that makes her as qualify as any schumer to
get an eleven million dollars deal with Netflix. I feel
like she shouldn't have worried about what was in Amy's bag,

(01:06:57):
and she should have got her own bag. And if
she really feel was like there's an inequality in black
women or women in the Hollywood business, she should get
her own studio, build your Brandon, and get your own studio.
Then you won't have to worry about doing deals with
Netflix and being under their you know, negotiation deals that's
not you know, suited to your your liking. But you
gotta do something you can't worry about somebody else trying

(01:07:19):
to get your own She said she said she can't
go out there and do her own arena tour. We
asked her that she said the reason she can't is
because promoters won't allow her to our, promoters don't book
her or whatever, and I don't necessarily like her. Correct. Well,
I want to say this, those top tier comedians like
Chris Rock, Dave Chappelle, Kevin Hart, promoters don't give them work. Okay,

(01:07:40):
those guys give the promoters work, and they determine what
dates those promoters services are needed. And I'm gonna say
something so real, Right, Charlotmagne, when you got to the
Breakfast Club, right, just got fired from radio station for
the fourth time. Your reputation wasn't the best in the world.
That people thought that I was a liability, a liability
and a troublemaker. Right, So when all true? When the

(01:08:02):
Breakfast Club gave you that offer, was it a great
offer or was it the lowest offer of the low?
I was broke. It was low. I mean it wasn't.
I mean, it wasn't it was it was it was
It wasn't the lords of the low. I will say
it was the most I had ever made in radio
up to that point. But based off what I'm making now,
it's not even closed. But you had to build up
something where people knew that you were a drawing then

(01:08:24):
you was able to knock them over the head. Correct. Absolutely,
I had to get those numbers. Uh, you got to
prove yourself once people realize that, you know, I'm not
the liability that they think I am, that I'm actually
a nice guy to work with. That that was helped.
But most but most importantly, it's the numbers. If I
didn't have these numbers when we first started the Breakast Club,
how many markets were we in one one New York City?

(01:08:45):
Now we're in eighty plus markets around the country and
one hundred and fifty countries via an armed forces network
got a crazy YouTube following, of course, I'm gonna get
that coin now. And that's the point eight hundred five
eight five one oh five one. We're talking Monique this
morn Do you think she deserved donkey today? We'll take
your calls when we come back as the Breakfast Club
of Morning Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne

(01:09:08):
the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Now we're talking Monique.
She was here earlier today were actually she was here yesterday.
We played the interview today and we're asking did she
deserve donkey of the day when Charlemagne gave a donkey
to day weeks ago? That is the question now let's
go to the phone lines. Hello, who's this Hi? This
is Keana from Osting. Hey, Keana, did you think Monique
deserved donkey today? Absolutely not Charlomagne. I usually listen to

(01:09:31):
him every morning, and I'm very distrusted with the fact
that he did this to her. And I'm gonna tell
you why. I believe Monique in so many ways, and
I can relate to her because even though I'm not
in the filming industry, I'm in the finance Angel Straits
and I am the only black mortgage anser at my
job or a resail bank, and the five follows all
the Westchester County, and I get black balled all the time.

(01:09:52):
So it's like, you know, they try to pay black
women as aggressives and we ask for more than what
we are worse. But I just found out the other
day a lot of other loan offercers that are not
people of color are been getting paid more on their deal,
you know, So I can believe it. She has an
extensive was a man. I grew up off the Monique
watching the Parkers alone. And you know, he just asks
like her legacy is not working nothing, No, not at all.

(01:10:15):
That's not that's not what I'm saying. That's not what
I'm saying. That's not what I'm saying. I love. The
fact of the matter is Netflix is not giving kills
based off resumes and legacy. They're giving deals based off
what are you doing right now? We're acting like Chris Rock,
Dave Chappelle, Amy Schumer are not selling out arenas right
now and haven't been for the past four years, and
prior to getting these Netflix deals, That's why they got

(01:10:36):
these big Netflix deals. And the other thing, the other
thing I would say to you is not really just
about Netflix. And I know I keep bringing this out,
but I know she's had issues with people like and
she's called them out Lee Daniels, with Will Packer, with
Oprah and these aren't These are people of Kyler also
and Oprah as a black woman, and I think that
also affects certain things. She could have been doing more
projects with them, but because of whatever happened behind the scenes,

(01:10:59):
it's not happening for her. I'm gonna be honest with you.
I'm happy to be on that list, Monique. I'm happy.
I'm glad that I'm that you have me on the
list of people that you don't like like Oprah Tyler
Lee Daniels, I'm fine, thank you, less to be on.
I also want to say this too, man like when
it comes to like Madison Square Garden, nobody puts you
in Madison Square Guardian, like like comedians do so much
business in other places that it becomes an option. Like

(01:11:21):
like like somebody like Dave Chappelle doesn't like arenas, so
he'll do multiple shows at Radio City. That's Dave's choice.
Amy Schumer chose to play the Garden because she had
the option, and the Garden booked her based on past
ticket sales. Comics make their own opportunities. This isn't the
record business. So when Monique says that they won't allow
her to do arenas, it's not that they won't allow us,

(01:11:43):
she just don't have the option based off her past
and current ticket sale. Guard you don't think the drum power.
She doesn't have the drum power to fill it. Example,
I do believe that five for the thousand dollars is
not what she's worth. But in this situation, in this situation,
if nobody's giving you a deal in the else that
you got a lest in that and I know that
your name is Pool. Because people say that you're hard

(01:12:05):
to work with, I would give you a low deal
as well. I honestly would, because this is business. This
is not about your legacy. If it was about legacy,
i'd give you all the money in the world. But
this is about business, and I think Monique understands that.
Let's go tell hello, who's this yo? What's up? Man's talk? Tom?
Do you believe Monique should have got donkey today? Yes?
Give it to her again, YO, that's messed up. The

(01:12:28):
problem I got with it is because she's being divisive,
you know what I'm saying. She's using racial bias and
gender bias, and then she would you want to bring
in black producers like Will Packer and Lie Daniels and
compared on the people like Harvey Weinstein sexual sexual predators,
you know, and youre comparing our black producers to him
to make a point like where there's smoke, that's fire.

(01:12:48):
Everybody's came out and said that she's difficult to work
with everybody black man, black women. So stop using the
racial thing and stop using the gender thing and just
accepting for what it is, like it's not it's not
working for you right now. And that's why I give
her a donkey the day to begin with, because she's
weaponizing racial bias, gender bias, and these real issues like
black women being underappreciated and undervalued in the workplace for

(01:13:09):
a personal situation like she knows, she knows that what's
what's what's going on with her? And Netflix has nothing
to do with anything but analytics. I do, she don't
get the numbers. I do love the fact that we
can come up here as a community and be able
to talk about it, whether we agree or disagree. So
we appreciate Monique for coming up here. But one now

(01:13:30):
back though, hold on one thing. I was gonna say
that I thought it was a little strange and a
little crazy, and I did not like what Monique did.
But that was on you. Charlemagne was continue to call
you your government name. You know that that was that
because that was a sign of disrespect that what she
was trying to be. His name is Charlemagne the God
on the radio, d is Lenardi, machaality, my mama named me.
That what is wronging call my name? You think my

(01:13:52):
mama calls me Charlemagne the God? Your name is Charlemagne
on the radio that's your mama called. That's my wife
calls me up here. We can call you Lenard, that's
my name. I don't listen. Yes, what are you so
upset of that? Okay, you can. I don't care if
you don't care, I don't care, Lenard. Yes, let's wrap
this up. What's next. It's a lot of things we

(01:14:14):
can say about this Monique interview, but let me do
that over daddy. Let's wrap this up. Oh, thank you,
my love. Listen, my love. If it's one thing that
we can take from this Monique interview, if it's this
one thing, I want everybody to take his business one
on one. When presented a deal, if you don't like
to offer, counter offer, and after every first deal, you

(01:14:35):
will have to counter offer. If you don't counter offer,
you have no one to blame but yourself. They did
not counter offer, which is crazy to me. That that
alone is the craziest thing I took away from that interview.
I don't even know what we're talking about or what
we're debating if you didn't even counter offer. And by
the way, Monique thought they did counter offer, but her
husband said they didn't counter offer, So it sounds like
it's a miscommunication between talent and management. But that ain't

(01:14:57):
my business. Hope to show that out to money. I
do think she's funny, and I think that five hundred
thousand dollars was a way low offer. But I think
she should have counted offer. And I wish you the best.
Yeah that's what she said. But you know, I will
like I think she's funny, you know, and I'll definitely
wish you the best. By the way, go check out
Dave Chappelle's news stand up on Netflix, as well as

(01:15:18):
Chris Rock called Tambourine. All Right. I can't recommend Amy
Choomers because I don't think it's funny, but Dave Chappelle
and Chris Rock go check it out now. Daddy number two, No, yee,
Daddy number two, I'm not daddy. We got rumors on
the way, son, but I'm shut up. We got rumors
on the way. Yes, we are going to talk about
Tiffany Haddis in Oprah Winfrey. We got some great news.
All right, We'll get into all that when we come back.

(01:15:39):
Keep a lock this to Breakfast Club the morning. It
is the Rumor Report, angela ye, the Breakfast Club. Yes,
Tiffany had his congratulations to her. She is going to
be hosting the twenty eighteen MTV Movie and TV Awards

(01:16:01):
contracted Tiffany Hattash. She also did a two year first
first Look deal which we already know with HBO, and
she's starring in an animated series for Netflix, Tuca and
Bertie and so uh stopping Petty. Absolutely incredible time so far, Okay,
ever since Girlship things has just been crazy. Her last book,

(01:16:22):
The Last Black Unicorn, was a New York New York
Times bestseller. Her stand up special, Tiffany Hattish she Ready
was on Showtime last year, and she was also the
first black stand up comedian the host Saturday Night Live.
So she got like, she got like eight movies on deck.
And the most important thing is this, a lot of
them are coming out through her she Ready Productions. And
she got the last old GTV show coming on TV's
with Tracy Morgan. That's right, He'll be in Night School

(01:16:44):
that's gonna be in theaters later this year, alongside Kevin Hart.
So congratulations. Here she is making that big announcement. Hey,
it's me Tiffany Hattish, coming straight at you with some
good news. I'm gonna be hosting the MTV Movie and
TV Awards June eight, check it out Monday night. That's
gonna be off the chain because you know why I'm hosting,

(01:17:05):
and you know what that means. It's gonna be hilarious.
All right, We're looking forward to that. She was also
on with Ellen Degenerous and this was pretty exciting for her.
So here's how it all played out. Okay, Tiffany Hattris
was talking about how she really wants to open a
farmer's market with Oprah check it out. You had a
business proposition for her, and I forgot what it was. Oh,

(01:17:28):
it was about vegetables, yes, yes, Tiff and those vegetables,
because I know she got I've been checking our pictures
and stuff and doing my research, and I'll say she
got a lot of land, she got a lot of garden, right,
so I only got a little bit of garden. My
gardeners in the hood. So I came up with a
whole business plan. Right, We mostly hurt vegetables and then
some of mine and then we just go to different
farmers markets, right, and we bring our vestables when tiff

(01:17:51):
and I like that because I'm probably gonna be doing
most of the work. Yeah, probably Tiffany drop on a
closed Positiffy, she said, we'll make it. Think Oprah won't
be right there beside her pulling out the weeds and
growing plants. But anyway, all I know she's been off
in more than five hundred dollars. Tiffany has also says
that she wrote lots of letters to Oprah as well.

(01:18:11):
Listen to this. I did this movie called Their Eyes
Are Watching God and I was an extra and it
was a movie that Oprah was producing, and she had
walked by and I was making all the other extras
laugh and stuff. I was telling jokes and she she
was like, you're a very funny young like. I was like, yeah, she's.
And she was like, what's your name. I said, my
name is Tiffany Hatch and I'm a stand up comedian.

(01:18:32):
And she said, well, keep me updated on your career.
Write me let me know what you got going on.
I love comedy. I said, oh, yeah, I know, I know,
And so I would write right, and I never got
any rip nothing. All right, Well, guess what. There was
a reply and it all went down on the Ellen
Degenerate Show. Here is where Oprah steps out and surprises her.
You are so so so good. You were so so fun.

(01:18:57):
You told me that before in the dream. No, it's true, true,
ask questions and I answering and your voice really yes,
all of you. I'm so proud of you. I'm so
proud of you, so proud of you. This is big,

(01:19:17):
this is you know what I lost the letter? I
never made it. You like, if you don't know what
favor look like, look no further than Tiffany Hatters. Okay,
she is blessed black and Holly favored for real, for real?
All right, you don't know what favor looked like, look
no further than her? All right. Well. She then posted

(01:19:38):
her picture with Oprah and said, so just so, y'all know,
I posted it three times because I am that damn happy. Yes, yes, yes,
I cried, and yes I asked her to be my auntie.
So all things be to God for always coming through you,
hear my prayers and answer accordingly. Amen. All right, beautiful.
Now here's something else I'm really excited about. And this

(01:19:59):
is on that lix. All right. This is gonna be
a movie based on Rock sand Rock sand Roxanne Shanta
the movie NAS posted it as well. Congrats to the
Queen of the Crew called the Juice Chantey Queen's Bridge
stand up. Congrats to Pharrell on this one. I can't
wait to see this Rock Sand Rock Sand. So it's
actually gonna be March twenty third on Netflix. It's the

(01:20:20):
story of Roxanne Schanta. She was fourteen years old. She
was a member of the Juice Crew hip hop collective.
It starts Nia long My Herschela, ali Adam Harvitz from
the Basti Boy Ad Rock from the Basci Boys, and more,
and it also is co produced by Pharrell, Mimi Valdes,
and Forrest Whittaker. That's awesomest dope. If anybody else is excited,
I'm gonna ask you the shirt. I'm gonna have like

(01:20:42):
a viewing party or something, because I'm really excited to
see that. I actually tried off for one of the
roles in that movie. Didn't get it roll. I don't
even part of the Juice Crew, remember, and I wasn't
part of the Juice Crew. I mean it wasn't like
a large rollers like a promoter at a club, our
manager something. I don't know. So the why is a
while ago, at least two or three years, but dropping

(01:21:06):
Santa too. Well, I'm Angela Yee. Yeah, it was very
visual or I would have played it for you guys,
but make sure you go and look that up. So
super excited for the Rock Sand Rock Sanne movie. All right,
I'm Angela Yee and that is your rumor report. All right,
thank you, miss ye. Now when we come back, the
People's Choice mixes up next. Let us know what you

(01:21:26):
want to hear. We'll get your request one and it's
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