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keep these guys in check. Boy, this is the reference competition.
Damn money us old on, hold on, ye, hold on.
We can't start from the tippy. We can't start from
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the top. Guys, okay, you can start from the tippy.
We can't start from that top. Good morning usc yo
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Money's day. Charlomagne, the guy peace of the planet. Guess
what day it is? Guess what day it is? Good morning?
What's happening? You know what I mean? A big steppers
out there, everybody out there with SAA squash feet. Wendy
Williams boot dropping a clues bomb for yourself. Goodn't this crazy?
How you filled this morning? Good morning. It's Wednesday is
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hump day. You know. New York City, New Jersey, Tristay
area got some snow yesterday. They said it's gonna be
about one to one or two inches, maybe three, but
where I live in Jersey was like maybe six inches.
You can't handle it. Shut up, shut up, man handle it.
So getting into work today, there was a couple of accidents.
Even our producer. It is a little late because it
was accidents on the road this morning. So if you're
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on your way to work, I know in areas Chicago
I go, I know got hitting nasty. I know Detroit
got hit nasty, and a couple of other areas they've
been seen snow in Vegas. Somebody show me a picture
of snow in Vegas. So if you're out there driving
on your commute to work, just be careful. It's wintertime, guys,
it's January. It is okay, it's going to be win
two weather conditions. You know, I was thinking about you yesterday.
I thought you was running late because you see what
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what are you put in the group chat last night?
Angel leave? What did how China is using anal swaps nineteen?
Now listen, liar, here's the thing. I didn't put that
in the group chat, you know, but why would make
him late? I haven't good time to make people late.
I have under good a good source that anal swaps
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have been in America for a while. But you just
have to know the right people to talk to. And
you know, they enter you through the back door and
into your back door in order to test your COVID.
All right, well I didn't put that in and then
they swave it kind of like how they swabbed around
around in your nose. How they do it? Oh, you're
interested in getting it? You know why you're asking. Daniel,
our producer, actually found this all the closing the New
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York Post and they said that, yes, China is using
it to detect COVID nineteen anal swaps. And I wonder
if that's less intrusive, because yesterday I had to have
actually had to have two almost three COVID tests in
the past like thirty six hours because I had to
what's it called the PCR test. Yes, the PCR tests.
The day before it came back and inconclusive. Then it
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came back negative. So the next morning I had another
one that one came back negative and then yesterday we
had to shoot something here for iHeart, and they wanted
to do another one and I saw those long needles
and I'm looking at that need I'm like, that's the
needle that goes deep. I never had that COVID test.
What the cute tip, but it's the real long ones,
thin one and I'm like, I've seen that one on TV.
That one goes deep. So I asked the dude, I said,
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how deep do you gotta go? And he goes deep
enough until I feel resistance, and I was like, oh, yeah, yeah,
use my results from the one I just took two
hours ago. Place. That was the one of the worst
tests that I received. Um, and I do them frequently too.
I got to do another one today, but yeah, that
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was one of the worst, and like, yeah, there was
no stopping, yes, jamming it and I'm like, all you
gotta stop someday. Y'all got y'all gotta be gentle. I
understand that you know you gotta test properly, but some
of y'all are just too rough. Okay, some of y'all
more gentle than others. You can't just stick it in,
oh man, No, create conversation first and don't don't. Don't
tell me to breathe, you know what I mean, and
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tell me that you're gonna keep going to you feel resistance?
What the hell does that mean? I'm resisted from the beginning.
I almost called on her. He's like, go call. I'm like,
don't call, call geez man, knock it off. They have
something that you could prick your finger too, if you
ever did that one. I'm with that. I've never been
I've never even been offering that. Yeah, I mean neither.
I gotta do a saliva one today. I have I
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have those at the house, but I've never those either.
All right, Well, Will Packer and Felicia Mary will be
joining us. Yes, they have a new show called Charlomagne
like this bigger. Well, it's actually not new. It was
on bat Plus and now they put the first season
on BT so that you could watch it there, and
then they have been approved for a season two permission tonight, right, yes,
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Permia tonight. Felicia Mary is the showrunner. So well, so
we'll kick it with Will Packer and Felicia Mary in
a little bit. What front page news, what we're talking about, Well,
let's talk about President Biden and these executive orders that
he's put into effect yesterday. All right, we'll get into that.
Next is the Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is
DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the guy we are to
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Breakfast Club is getting some front page news. Where we're
starting me, Well, let's start with President Biden. Now. Some
of the things that he plans to do is to
reopen the Healthcare dot gov insurance markets. That is for
a special sign up opportunity, that is for people who
need coverage during the coronavirus pandemic. That's something that Donald
Trump was It was disappointing that he never did anything.
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A lot of people are out of work, they don't
have insurance right now, so opening the insurance market is
not something that will happen right away. They want to
give people some time to make sure the insurance companies
are ready. They want to make sure the website is
ready for an influx of new customers. They're also going
to do a marketing campaign to make sure people know
about this new enrollment period and then they'll be good
to go. Now. In addition to that, let's talk about housing.
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Joe Biden signed an executive order on fair housing policies.
Paulsy is the right in American homeownership is an essential
tool to wealth creation and to be passed down to generations. Today,
I'm directed the Department of Housing and Urban Affairs and
Urban Development to redress historical racism and federal housing policies.
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What does that mean? Yeah, what does that mean? He's
gonna What does that mean? Where's the money gonna come
from in order for us to have the capital to
even get get get to play that game. That's a
whole lot of car sales talk. That's all. That's all
he's doing. Because he didn't he didn't do anything. He
just said, we're gonna readdress. We're gonna look at what happened. No,
we gotta make changes. You gotta put money into people
to him so they can. They got to make it
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easier for people to get loans. That's all with the
down payments like science all right. In addition to that,
he also signed an executive Order to uh combat racism
against Asian Americans. Those numbers have skyrock it is since coronavirus.
And it didn't help that Donald Trump kept calling it
China virus. Today, I'm directing federal agencies to combat resurgence
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of xenophobia, particularly against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders that
we've seen skyrocket during this pandemic. I've asked the Department
of Justice to strengthen this partnership with the Asian American
Pacific Islander community prevent those hate crimes. I've also asked
the Department of Health and Human Services to put out
best practice for combating xenophobia and our national response to COVID.
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That's great, but can we sign some executive orders to
combat racism against black people? Can we can we get
in on that action? Like, you know, I'm happy that
they're doing that for them, but can we do it
for us as well? I'm just saying, yeah, there's it
feels like there's Yeah. I mean, there's a lot that's
got to be done. How long has it been so far?
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I don't. I mean, listen about the first few days
a week. We got to make sure. You know, a
lot of the things were already in place under Obama.
Trump just got of them. So Biden bringing a lot
of things back that were already in place during the
Obama era. I just don't believe those changes are radical enough.
I just don't you know? And then what's the difference
between an executive order which he can sign right away
or there's certain things that can't be executive order? Like
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I'm not sure what can you say what has to
pass through Congress and what can he sign as an
executive order? What's the difference? Well, some things aren't law,
you know what I mean? So executive order can you know,
reverse some things in the moment, but you know, you
have to make some of these things actual law, right
That's why I think, Yeah, I think that's why even
with the health insurance, that's something that has to be
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a law that's more of a longer term thing. And
then I'm sure some of these things aren't going to
have to be long term things they have to implement
that are going to take more than just an executive order. Right.
It just it just sounds strange when you're a black
person and you sit back and you hit them say
that they're doing things to combat um, you know, xenophobia,
and you know, I forgot the other thing he said,
but I'm all for that. But then it's just like
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when he says specifically for them, but then you're watching
your own people get killed all the time, it's like,
what about us? You know what I mean? He said
he did discuss about private prison. Ye, that's that's now,
that's we'll talk about that. We talk about that next time. Yeah,
that in the next hour. All right, well that is
your front page news. Get it off your chests eight
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upset you need to vent hit us up right now.
We're getting the phone lines eight hundred five eight five
one o five one us to breakfast Club morning. I'm telling,
I'm telling what's doing. This is your time to get
it off your chest, whether you're mad or blessed. Eight
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hear from you on the breakfast club. Hello. Who's this?
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You know what every what's up? Traf? Hey traf, what's up?
Good morning? Since I was thinking about you this morning
when I found out that COVID is gonna be doing
anal swabs. Now listen, I was just about I heard
y'all talking about that, right, And I don't only call
it real quick to say, I read an article that
a rabbi said that the COVID nineteen back th will
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make you gay if you take it. So I just
want to encourage all the handsome men to go out
there and take care of your health and get the vaccine.
If you ugly, you ain't got worried about it, but
cute definitely get the vaccine. Trap that's gonna be part
of the plot line for this movie that I'm remaking
called Gay It Isn't out of Space, and that's gonna
be part of it. Listen of cause, traff, I'm gonna
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write you in the role. You're the one who comes
up with the diabolical scheme to put the gayness in
the vaccine, and then you pick out all the handsome
men that we're gonna turn out. Oh my goodness, all right,
that's sounds good to me. And I also want to
say something. You're not a power bottom, You're just the bottom.
Don't play with me. I sent that to my my
physicians assistant, my doctor, right and she she hit me back.
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We're not even with the v she said, Rashaan, are
you really bothering me right now? I just wanted this question.
That's all Hello, who's this? You don't have to discuss
your voices radio. We can't radio, We can't see you anyway.
My name, sir, Hey, sheriff. How I know your sister
Jack Jack? Y'all going in calling from Florida, aren't you?
(11:03):
You definitely know I'm not following from flown to the
depth of me. Oh, Chicago, what's happening? I love Chicago?
Going on, y'all. I just wanted to say good morning
and shout out. My business had two societies and number
one Stone a female brand. Okay, Anthela, did you get
the package or no? No, I didn't get it. What
you're saying, you know, I since she was bad and
(11:24):
I stilled up with bad Curtesy, I had Tick Society,
and you know we have problems with Charlotte Magine. Thinking
that you know is a lazy right, and that's why
you can't get it, and you're just waiting as long
as you just give it up from the main Like
I can't stop following, y'all. I try to stand. Don't
have your little fake burk that you selling. Okay, you
keep that little backing to yourself. I don't have no bickon. Okay.
(11:45):
Do you say every how you're doing this morning? I
never get to talk to you how you're doing. I'm
doing well. I'm doing good. You probably set it up there.
You ain't been upin in a long term, so she
probably ain't getting into her package yet. That's crazy, that's crazy.
That's okay. I just wanted to do with shaw a
very very great like the beginning of their new year.
You know, I love y'all. I'm blacking with y'all all
day to the best of me, and y'all just say black,
we love you, thank you very much. Hello. Who's this Victoria? Hey, Victoria,
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what's the matter? Get it off your chest? My birthday.
It's your birthday, birthday, it's your birthday. What you're doing
for your birthday? I so you went to Texas? Y
from where were you traveling from? That's why you're going
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to Texas? Huh? Really? You got some pine pine in Texas? Okay,
that's one to say everything is bigger Texas. That's the
screen say it is. Oh all right, all right, we'll
have a good a great captain hook. We said, hi,
all right, thank you, Get it off your chest. Eight
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hundred five eight five one on five one. If you
need to vent, hit this up now. It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning, the Breakfast Club. This is your time to
get it off your chest, whether you're man from you
on the Breakfast club, you got something on your mind. Hello,
who's this? Yo? Yo? Yo? Who's this name? What's going on?
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Broke it over? Good morning? I mean I'm in a minute.
This call eight three? What's happening? You know? Andy? Shout
out to my wife? Mean get every morning working out
the last six seven days going HARDI winking up working out?
You said, yeah, man, getting healthy. Oh that's beautiful, man, bro,
that's beautiful. Health is wealth, my brother. I went in
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to the podcast. You told grandma you keep feeding them
kids on McDonald's. Anybody wonder why're gonna have highlood pressure line? Man?
Shoot beautiful? Oh yeah, yeah yeah, but it's the truth though,
you know what I mean? Yes, sir, I feel I'm
happy for you. Man. I'm glad you're your wife. Your
wife is working out, so you don't have the need
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to shoot like you gotta go get a girlfriend. Stupid. Hello,
who's this? This is Regid from Jackson, mississipping Man. How
y'all doing? What's up? Reggie? Not much? I called to
get on youth djam. Yes, sir, why because you're an
h b c U supporter, right, yes, sir, So, why
haven't you been on the don thing he doing man
for Jackson State University. He's getting all the eight one
school students to transfer to his program. He said, what
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I think I should be Yeah Sanders. Yeah, he's a
coach and Jackson State Tigers, right, and he got all
the eight one players commitment to Jackson State. Man, I
think that should be announced every day to get them
some you know, some motivation, man, for everybody else to
do that same transfer. You know, absolutely shout the Dan
sand Is and what he's doing with that programs. There's
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a lot of students at HBCUs for both football basketball.
I think it's I think it's a wonderful and great thing,
right right right, man, So keep them boards inspired, man,
and and you know, get him a shout out here
once in a while. Man. That's all. Okay, thank you boy.
You can call up and do it too, just in
case we miss it. That that's what we created this
feature for a brother. I appreciate it. Man, y'all think
it is okay? Let me Reggie, Hey, I'm gonna tell
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you something. Instagram is getting ridiculous when we speak about
telling why you're mad. It's just the stuff that they'd
be choosing to take down, like they took down the
tweet that I reposted when the guy said this inauguration
looking kind of lit for and get that owe me
two thousand dollars? How is that? How does that go
against community guidelines? How is that hate speech or symbols?
Because it's a brother saying that. Yes, the president of
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the United States of America who campaigned saying that he
was gonna give two thousand dollars a relief to people,
how is that going again? That's crazy to mean, that's insane. God,
damn Instagram. You're mad because the brother said this inauguration
look lit for somebody that owe me two thousand dollars.
I've considered h speech. Damn it, man, you can't even
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complain the same all platform. No, Hello, who's this? Yeah, Hi,
I'm calling in. I'm calling in pacifically for Charlemagne. Man.
I'm right head. I'm from Savannah, man, you being from
the south by, I do appreciate how woke you are,
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but I do want to say one thing, brother, Yes, sir,
we should be talking about reparations and nothing else. I
spoke about reparations. I know you did, brother. So that's
got to be the only focus because of all the
fun to be made, hold, we got to be repaired.
All this other stuff is secondary. Charlemagne, I tend I
tend to agree with you, you know what I mean.
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I think that the only way that this country can
attone for its its original sin, which your slavery, is
through economic empowerment. But you know what does that look like? Exactly? Man?
And I love it. I really think that you you
you're trying to step into the forefront of it. But
it's got to be the only thing that we talk
about right now. You noticed that they none of them
(16:54):
had mentioned the word reparations you have have you heard
about and even mentioned the jet or they try to said, well,
they try to say it in other ways. They try
to say like economic equity, you know what I mean,
as opposed of reparations, because sadly, the word reparations is
kind of like the term to fund the police, like,
you know, for whatever reason, it turns people off. It's
a non starter for some folk. Listen, man, I'm definitely
(17:16):
proud of you man being from this area. But they
only neck about it. Man. They try to switch the
conversation a lot on you because that's the main thing
that's on them, even the playing field. And you know
that there's got to be the thing because every time
you bring it up, it's like you're seeing seeing something
like cancer or a's because that's that's it. Who stay
on the Nick King, Yes, sir King, appreciate you. Man.
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I love Savannah too, man. Salute the Pure Painting Records
out of Savannah. They used to be a record label
out of Savannah back in the day. Remember camouflage. Let's
be cut friends, a lot of the Usavanda is a
beautiful city, all right, get it off your chest. Eight
hundred five eight five one on five one. If you
need to vent, you can hit us up now. We
got our rooms on the way. Yes, Tyler Perry got
both doses of the COVID nineteen vaccine. And let him
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tell you why him that fast. We'll get into it next.
It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, Oh gosh, report got
breakfast Club. Well. Diddy is allegedly working on a new
secret music project, according to the Jazzmine brand Now. Eric
(18:22):
Bellinger posted a photo of him and Diddy on Live
recently on his Instagram and captioned it's our love did.
He also posted a video of him with RAYJ on
a yacht together and he put love on there. So
he hasn't put out an album in six years. Yeah,
when was that MMM project? How long ago was that?
That was in twenty fifteen? Okay, I seen him. I
seen him in this. I seen him with Rick Yes
(18:44):
to the Rick Ross yesterday too. I don't know if
they were in the studio, they were working, if they
were playing out some other things, but yeah, I see
did he working? A lot of good music was on
the MMM project. I think like I think stops he
wrote a lot of that. All right now. Ludacris got
his Mercedes Benz stolen. I know we mentioned this at
the end of the show yesterday. And his car was stolen.
He was trying to go to the ATM and he
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left his car running and somebody stole his car. He
said he heard his car pulling off, turned around, the
car was gone. He didn't get a chance to see
who it was, so police did not disclose the location
where it was initially stolen. And yeah, to on my
worst face, you know what I mean? One of them is, um,
you know, somebody's stealing your car, you know. I mean,
that's why I don't keep anything the CA because I
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don't want information in there. And also just jumping out
of the ATM and then something happening, whether you get
robbed in the case he got a car rob but
you can stick you up with datam. That's why I
only do the drive through ATMs now. The officers did
track the car electronically at a location in northwest Atlanta
and they found property belonging to Ludacris at the adjuss,
but the car was moved and they did continue to
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track the car until it was found in a parking
deck in Midtown and it was unoccupied when they located it.
Don't you have if you have like what did it
on stars? One of them thinking on the car that
you can. These kids are small, so they know where
the computer is for the onstall on the tracking device,
so they pull it out immediately, so you it's hard
to track the car. But that's what you do in
New York, New Jersey. They pull that out immediately. The
first five minutes they pull it out, throw that out
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on the highway, so you won't be able to track
the car. Some of the new cars come with something
though that's not even on stall or something else, some
type of other track in the la. These youngsters know,
these young Stiller where all these things are. So if
you have a car like that, it's best that you
put your own device in the car that's not connected
to the computer, so you can always find your call
if you want to. Damn well, he's got to get
back to shooting car jackers. Man, that's so, I'm serious.
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He didn't even see who it was. He turned around,
the car was gone, saying all right. Timberland says that
Drake texted him and wants to set up a Timberland Timberlake,
justin Timberlake and Usher versus versus justin Timberlake. Yes, we know.
Drake hit me up too about it too. He said,
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you gotta we gotta make that happen. We gotta make that.
I'm like soon to come, soon to come Usher nineteen
to one drop on the clue's bomb for us. And
I mean when I say and I say one like
in a spade game, like I might have a possible,
but I really don't have any spades. Usher washes justin Timberlake,
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and I like justin Timberlake. But y'all gonna stop playing
with us your Raymond, Like USHR. Ramond ain't sitting over
there with nuclear rep weapons. Okay, Timberlake song could be
the us your song. It depends on the placement, you
know what I mean. I mean, he got joints, Primer River,
he got joints. But it just depends on the placement.
All I know is he ain't got no age seven
on one. All I know is he ain't got no confessions. Okay,
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play with us your Raymond if you want to. Justin Timberlake. Yeah,
I think he got crimea River. What's the clips? One?
When the clips for this? Yeahs ain't Usher level man.
Stop playing with us your Raymond, man, stop playing. Listen,
certain people, certain people we want to see in verses
because we know it's in the entertaining. But when you
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are all the certain people, you got to look at
it say, don't play with that person. Don't play with Usher,
don't play with Mary J. Blige. Okay, don't play with
Sean Carter, don't don't. But Mary j. Usher versus Mary J.
Blige that bad. I don't want to see that. That's
like two countries storing nuclear weapons at nobody no, nobody
(22:12):
will be left standing. I don't want to see that.
I don't want to see that. Mary wins that one,
by the way, to me personally, Mary, you know that's
a good one though. All right. But he lost it
after c Murder didn't get a pardon from Donald Trump. Now.
He was on with Blad TV. Here's what he said
when I woke up, I really kind of lost it
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because I grabbed the phone and made a video to
Camilla Harris and a president people know you, no, you
can't drop. I was telling them save him, like you
know what I'm saying. I was straight to him, Kamil,
what if you had a son who hadn't done twenty
years and he innocent, you know, in the fact show
all this, in this case, everything is point blank, you
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would want him free, you know. But I just ended
up tweeting what I said and called down and just pray.
Send it to the role person. But Donald Trump can
only do U federal pardons. I see murder's cases of
the state case, so you can't pardon see murder all right. Now.
Tyler Perry got both doses of the COVID nineteen vaccine.
He was on with Gail King and here's his explanation. Yep, oh,
(23:21):
we don't have it, okay, all right, Well, he said
he took one of January fourth, and then he said
he took the second one. He said, I had no
reaction to the first shot. This shot that I just
took yesterday. I woke up with some aches and pains,
but I took some avil about an hour ago, and
I feel fine now. Now. The reason that he did it,
he's actually doing the special that's going to air on
BAT tomorrow. It's called COVID nineteen Vaccine and the Black Community,
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a Tyler Perry special. He said, if you look at
our history in this country, the Tuskegee experiment, Henrietta Lacks
it raised his flags for us as African American people.
So I understand why there's a healthy skepticism about the vaccine.
I have a crew that works for me, and they're
largely African American people who are all skeptical. So that's
why he No, it's not skepticism, it's actual distrust. And
I'm sick of people acting like the distrust Black people
(24:04):
have for that vaccine isn't warranted. I've never seen this
government being a rush to combat, any other elements in
the black community, not the racial wealth gap, not police brutality,
not lack of healthcare, mental and physical. But all of
a sudden, y'all want to come in and save what's
with this vaccine? As if this country hasn't shown us
how real medical racism is. There's so much research that
shows how different black patients are treated from white patients. Yes,
(24:25):
you mentioned this Tuskegee experiment, but let's not forget profiting
off black bodies in the name of the advancement of science.
Word to Henrietta Lacks. So it's been too much malpractice
done to melinated people for us to just all of
a sudden trust y'all in regard to this vaccine. I
don't care what black person y'all get to take it publicly.
I'm surprised they didn't given them out because there's so
many assent you workers, teachers, hospital employees that can't get
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the shot. I'm surprised. It's for a good cause, person,
it's for this to show. Yeah, and I think they
are trying to make sure that black people don't get
left behind when it comes to the vaccine. If everyone
else is getting it and we're not even wanting to
get it. They've never cared about us getting let behind
everything out in every statistical category. And maybe Tyler Perry,
maybe Tyler Perry cares. I don't know, but that's why
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he did it. He wants people to see and I'm
still skeptical about it. So yes, but I was gonna
just say, there's a lot of people who don't want
to take it though, and a lot of those people
are in the black community. They said they need seventy
percent of the population to take it. Well, last time
I check, white people make up seventy six point three
(25:27):
percent of the population. Have at it. Between them and
the Cubans that think they're white, they'll be fine. It's
still okay, all right, all right, Well that is your
rumor report. All right, we got Front page News next.
What we're talking about. Let's finish talking about Joe Biden
and his executive orders that he signed yesterday. Wanting everybody
is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy we are
(25:49):
to breakfast club. Let's get Front page News where we're starting. You, Well,
let's start with President Biden. You know, he's signed four
executive orders yesterday, and one of them was not supporting
private prisons with the federal government. Today, I'm also issued
an executive order and that will ultimately end the Justice
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Department's use from private prisons and industries of houses free
child to trainees and detainees and federal prisoners. The executive
order directs the Attorney General to decline to renew contracts
with privately operated criminal facilities. This is the first step
to stop corporation from property and off of incarceration that
is less humane and less safe, as a study show,
(26:30):
and it is just the beginning of my administration's plan
to address systemic problems in our criminal justice system. I
see everybody jumping up and down. But those orders don't
tackle police accountability, are reform, and they don't order to
close private prisons under the DJ's influence, and they don't
have any effect on private detention facilities run by ice.
Okay Now, President Biden tweeted out, America has never lived
(26:54):
up to its founding promise of equality for all, but
we've never stopped trying today to advance racial equity and
push us closer to that more perfect union we've always
strived to be. Here's what Elsie had to say. I
firmly believe the nation is ready to change, but government
has to change as well. We need to make equity
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and justice part of what we do every day. Again,
I'm not promising we can end it tomorrow, but I
promise you we're going to continue to make progress to
eliminate systemic racism, and every branch of the White House
and the federal government is going to be part of
that effort. That sounds good, but actually speak loud of
it works. That's all I can say, you know, and
(27:35):
she Luther Sean King. Sean King actually posted yesterday how
to Biden An administration did not end private prisons, not
even federally private. Federal immigration detention centers will continue most
private prisons of state based and will continue, Biden into
the tiny number of federal contracts. So all of that
sounds good in hindsight, but no. President Biden has also pledged.
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Has also set a bold timeline for a return to
normal life. He says there will be sufficient vaccines for
three hundred million Americans by the end of summer. And that's,
you know, that's quite a statement to make, so you know,
he's trying to show that he can actually get people
to open the cities and states to open back up again.
(28:17):
So let's see what happens. All right, Listen, I'm all
for that, you know what I mean. But it's gonna
take people that God didn't take the vaccine. Like I said, seven,
they say seventy six population is white. They need seventy
percented of people to do it. So between those white
people DJ envy and the Cubans who think they're white,
they can't get it done. All right, take my shot,
But I still feel bad for all the restaurant owners
(28:38):
that still can't open up. They still can't even New York.
They can't even open the indoor, not even a little bit,
not even twenty percent, not even thirty percent, they can't
open up at all. Of these businesses are suffering, so
we need to do something. Yeah, and January has been
the deadliest montra COVID nineteen with nearly eighty thousand lives
lost so far in the United States. So it's not
going anywhere yet. Yeah, people are right. People are tired
(29:00):
of staying then, people are tired of losing money, and
unemployment is up for a lot of people. People are like,
I gotta get back out there and feed my family.
You can't be mad at that. My friend Valerie just
texted me and says she got the first shot for
the vaccine. She's an essential worker and her husband got
the first and the second shot. So you know, Valerie,
she went to Hampton and where she enjoys it, right,
can you? As Valerie has, she's seen where the extra
(29:22):
arm is growing yet? And she I asked how she felt.
She says she's a little sore right now, but other
than that, she feels fine. Her arm is sore, all right. Well,
that is Jared Front page News. As I also do
want to say, though you know, um, you know all
the things Biden is doing, Um, those are policies that
were in effect under you know, the Obama era, and
you know, build back better if that means taking things
(29:43):
back to the Obama era, I don't. I don't think
that that's that's radical enough. I think that this time
costs for like, some real big radical change in order
to fight all of the things that are out there
against us right now. You know, I don't think taking
it back to the policies policies of the old Mama
era will be enough, all right. I do think having
a very diverse cabinet is important though, with different people
(30:05):
in charge of different things. And so that is something
that I would say is a really positive thing. And
I'm looking forward to, uh, you know, some rail rail
changes happening, some laws being changed because because of the
people that are in place. When you see a diverse
cabinet and you see a lot of different people represented,
you would think it will be some huge, big radical chage.
I want to civil rights Chack in nineteen sixty four
voting right Zack type of chat. I want to see
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that type has real big cabinet change. He has to
listen to his cabinet members. He can't just do it
because it looks right and it says this looks good
for my popularity. He has to do it because he
means it listens to a cabinet members. That's what he
has to do, all right. But when we come back,
Will Packer and Felicia Mary will be joining us. They
have a show Bigger that's on tonight on b ET
and we're gonna talk about it. My penis size too,
by the way, which is very triggering subject for me
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because I'm very small. I guess I'm average seven inches
three fourth eight when it is warm up, all right,
eight under will packword. I definitely not let my kage
I licked my kid. I definitely. It's a breakfast club.
(31:16):
It's the breakfast club morning. Everybody's DJ, Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne,
the guy. We are the breakfast club. We have DJ
will Packer on the first of all, front of all,
I like that, V You're using my my my ultr ego.
Like I'm saying that because during this quarantine, I you know,
(31:36):
I don't really open up for too many people, but
I have opened up for DJ will Packer on several
locasions with him and his wife getting busy. I didn't
know DJ will will Packer could DJ. I didn't know that.
That was one thing I didn't know. First of all,
when he says me and my wife get busy, it's
a DJ and the sexual preference. First of all, I
want to bring that up, but that is true. Envy
actually open for me. We did like a charity joint
(31:59):
for charity silence to shame that I sisted down here
do shots yeah, mental health and uh and envy opened
and then I spun. Now you know, listen as good
as I am at making movies and TV shows. It's
probably as bad as I am at DJs, so I
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was having to Here's the thing. I have a good time.
You know, the United say dance like nobody's watching. I
don't care who's watching when I DJ. I got a
good mic game, I know how to talk. My song
selection is good eby. You gotta teach me how to
blend and how to work on some of my transitions.
But it's still a party. I got drink up. You
drinking up? I'm a good DJ. If you drinking up
(32:40):
a party? Yeah, I saw you last night celebrating um
because the goddamn Tampa Bay Buccaneers are going to the
super Bowl. And what's so interesting about this? I don't
think that this interview is a coincidence. I don't know whatever.
I don't keep up with these things. You know, it's
definitely so fast you can miss it. So there's something.
If something happened, y'all gotta let me know whatever. I got. Oh,
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nice coffee, Nice Tampa Bay Buccaneers coffee. Mug will Guys,
I'm just over here being great and history making and aspirational.
That's all I'm doing, you know me? Tom Brady that's
what we do. It's just whatever. The fact that I
get to talk to you guys, especially my man Charlotte Maine,
a Cowboys fan, because you gotta live. I live with
a bunch of Cowboys fans. But in fact I get
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to talk to you the day after when we go
into Super Bowl. It's so crazy how it's worked out.
I don't think this is a coincidence. I really don't.
My goodness, if you if you think I wouldn't have
canceled this interview if we had lost that game today,
I would have called in sick on a zoom Policia. Mary,
welcome and here covering, I'd have been here. Well, Will
couldn't be with us today. You know, she is the
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showrunner for the new show which I had to turn
off because as I was watching this show, is that Charlotte.
I did just show solom in his part yet. But
I'm watching the show and I'm seeing and you know,
a couple getting on it, and I've seen a brother
walked by naked when his song just swinging all over
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the place. And the first thing I said is what
network is this going to? That happens? What happens when
you walk and you have no clothes on, right, that's right.
I don't think you would complain. I am okay with it.
Trust me time, you know my goal. On twenty twenty one,
objected five men. You know it's your time. Here's to that, Angela,
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here's to that. Yes that I found out that you
actually can't have an erect penis. Though on screen it
wasn't right, it was down, but so you know what
he can do? You know that. I'm sorry, sorry. I
appreciate the detailed in Envy's description. I appreciate the fact
that Vy really you know, got in there and did
an analysis of how flashed or not. No, no, the
(34:59):
job that. What I would say is that, uh, you know,
the name of the show is called Bigger. This brother
didn't need to be a wreck. That's what I'm gonna say.
I left Felicia the yeah, Felicia the budget, and she
went she went crazy, and uh, we snuck it past
the BT sensors. Because you know the show originally it
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streams on BT Plus, right, but now tonight actually it's
going to be airing on BT regular BT. So you
don't have to be your your bootleg firestick. You don't
need to borrow somebody's you know, trial cold or nothing
like that. It's on BET and it's starting to night,
and you get to see some of this madness and
tom foolery that Felicia and her crew have put together.
(35:42):
But it's it's hilarious. They went there, they go there
on this h Thank you. That's that's all you care about?
You now, tell us about the show. For people that
don't know about the show. What's the premise of the show. Um.
But it's about these friends who have been friends all
their lives since college. Um. And part of that inspired
by my own life because I used to be in
pr before, like moving to LA to become a writer. Um.
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Kind of kind of late in life. I wasn't in
my twenties doing that. Um. But the whole group is
asking the question what's bigger and better? It's my life
big enough and my living my best life and um.
They questioned each other in their theirselves about that. And
in the meantime, sometimes that question is like do I
take the risk, like for me, the risk was moving
to LA and pursuing that dream, or do I do
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what is safe, you know and secure, like staying in marketing. Um.
And so they're all asking that and laying the main character.
It's particularly asking that in her professional life because she
had left her corporate job and opened a shop in
Little five Points, a vintage store. Um. And in her
personal life she's she's been proposed to by a guy
who has it together, a doctor who takes care of
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her and loves her, but he is not bigger. So
it's so the penis is symbolic, you know. It's a
trigger and a show for me. You know. Now, I'm
gonna tell you why, because I expressed the insecurities that
I have in my penis for years on this radio,
especially being that my wife, who I've been with, you know, forever,
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when she was in college, she cheated on me with
a human whose penis was significantly bigger. So I have
a lot of it's not that hard shows you, Charlotte Maine.
At the end of the day, listen, we are here
for you, brother. You talk, you know, symbolically embracing you,
my brother. You can't listen if we can't relate, but
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we want you to know you got your back that moment.
But to your plane, Felicia, there is always going to
be something bigger out there, So The question is are
you settling, Especially if you're marrying somebody and they look
so great on paper and everything is supposed to be
so great. But what if you're not completely in love
and you don't know if this is it, and you
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don't know if there's something bigger out there for you.
That's a really difficult decision to make. Yeah. Absolutely, is
it like pleasure, you know, indulgence? Or is it I
know what this life is safe and I know what's
gonna happen, and you know, and there's I can't tell
you what that answer is, but y'all can watch season one. Yes, Yes,
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the show running for season one was Divine Shepherd, UM,
and I'm show running the second season, which is coming
out this spring. UM plus the second season Bigger Dope Dope?
Why Why was that? Why was that important for you
will to make to make sure that the creator was
assistant and the showrunner. I think that if we're not
using our various platforms and our power to do things
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like empower somebody like a Felicia Mary right, a sister
that's put in the time, put in the work. People
may not know her name now, but you will know
her right you watch the show, you will see how
good she is at combining humor with provocative situations with
thought provoking situations. And she just needed an opportunity. So
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if I'm not using my platform to put her in
a position to win, what am I doing? It's the
same thing you guys do. So it was important to
do it. And Angelie you touched on something which is like,
you know, we're always especially people that are like in
their thirties, you know, forties, like looking for something bigger
and better, Like is this it where it's not just
about relationships even in a job, right, is this the
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job I'm supposed to have? Is this my passion? I
talk to people like that all the time. I know
y'all do too, and we all kind of have to
deal with that in life, especially like with the pandemic,
a lot of us have done like a refocus of
what am I doing with my life? You know what
I mean? And this is this it? And so Felicia
kind of deals with that and you see the angst.
But you know there's stuff about you know, gentrification and
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code switching and body positivity. Like it's a lot of
issues that I think a lot of us can relate
to it's a smart, funny show, all right. When we
come back, we got more with Will Packer and Felicia Mary.
So so so don't move. It's to Breakfast Club. Good morning morning,
everybody is CJ guy. We are the Breakfast Club was
still kicking it with Will Packet and Felicia Mary. This
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show Bigger is on tonight on b ET. Ye does
COVID get addressed in season two? Since you guys had
the film during COVID, you guys are first to learn
that we do have the show in the in the
world of COVID. So that helped us too, because a
lot of times we would have to have extras um
in masks anyway, because we did. We just decided that
this is a point in time that we're never gonna forget,
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Like this is an etched point in history that will
be here forever, and why not capture the moment, especially
with a comedy um so that we can lighten it
as much as we can because it's part of our
every day and it's going to be for a while now,
especially since it's you know, the vaccine reached two people,
so you know, we'll see where how that goes. But yeah,
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we were we were happy to add a little humor
to what is otherwise a very stressful moment in time.
You know, Felicia, I would love to know that knowledges
you faced prior to you know, will in regard to
being hired as a showrunner, Well, um, it's it's my journey.
I feel very blessed. Um. It's really a lot of
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pounding the pavement and not knowing if anyone's going to
ever make your stuff. To be honest, it's a lot
of I had to put in the work of going
to film school. I went to UCLA, like I said,
late later in life, just to give me the credibility
and just not moving out to La randomly with all
the thousands of other people who move out here to
do various things. So it's it's learning the craft first,
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and that can take several years. It's not it's nothing
you could do quick and then intrigue putting your work
out there through context tests and writing fellowships. And that's
kind of how it ended up happening. One thing leads
to another, so take that one step, and that one
step can open five other doors just because you took
one step in the right direction. That's what kind of
happened with me. I have a question for both of
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you guys. You know, what are your thoughts on the
movie business? And the reason I say that I was
watching the news and it was like, you know, Liam
Neeson had the biggest, the biggest week in the movies
and it was two million dollars. I'm like, I was like, oh,
that's that's usually when you hear big box off you
hear twenty million, thirty million, forty million, fifty million. So
for right now, doesn't even make sense to put movies
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in the movie theater because mostlyatas are closed, most data's
only shown at twenty percent thirty percent. You know, does
it make sense to do that right now? No? No,
I don't think so. Um, I think that you know,
we're in a transitional period. You will it will never
be like it was where you had a lot of movies,
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not just big blockbusters in theaters and able to open
and open big. You know, I myself, I have I
have ten number one movies at the box office back
when box offices were open, and that really meant something.
A lot of those types of movies will probably go
to streaming now, and that's okay, But I'll tell you,
(43:00):
as a content creator, I got to be able to
make stuff for people where they are, So I gotta
be able to make stuff for theaters, but I also
got to be able to make stuff for streaming, make
stuff for people to view at home. And it's still
gotta be good because just because it's not in theaters
doesn't mean everybody's gonna watch it because there's so much
content out there now. Well, will question, can you create
superstars without the theaters, meaning it's Kevin Hart still a superstar?
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I think like a man doesn't come out in theaters.
The Tiffany Addams become a superstar. Girls Troops doesn't do
one hundred million? Can Felicia Mary become a superstar? Showrunner?
You know, if it's if it's not a big theater production, right, Yeah,
The Way's Life says, Yes, it's the right question, Charlotte
Magine honestly because it's a different type of star, right
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Because you know, one of the things I've talked about
for a while is that there's a difference between like
a star and a celebrity. A celebrity is somebody that,
like you know, everybody wants their selfie taking with them,
got a million followers, and you know you can. You
can become a celebrit a variety of ways, but a
star is someone you will pay to see. I think
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you'll have a lot more celebs, people that feel like
they are well known and famous. But I think the
number of stars will drop, honestly, because there is something
about seeing someone on the biggest platform possible. You know,
the stars haven't really been bringing in guarantee box office
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like that for a while. You had to have the
right movie, you know, Tiffany hattersh she wasn't a star,
and the studio wanted another star, and I said, we
don't need that, We need the right person for that role.
And it was her. Now, it definitely made her a star,
and I wish she could have that, you know, that
theatrical experience to continue to buoy her career. But it's different, man,
you're asking the right question. It's a different time now. Felicia,
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what was your inspiration to blend the live action with animation?
Because I heard the penis of CGI. It's not real,
he's a hater, it's not CG. But uh anyway, um,
it's uh. When we were initially talking about like how
to have fun with this show, Um, there are a
lot of um. You know, Luckily we have so many
(45:12):
outlets to where we can we can have content now. Um,
it allows us to play a little more. Before with
black shows, I feel like we had to sort of
get straight to the point, be kind traditional and it
was like all the white shows had all the fun.
We wanted to just do things that you wouldn't typically
see in a show like us, and so animation became
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part of that Are you married? I am not okay?
You know. Um Oh, I told you gotta be ready
when you come on the rock. They asked, really ready,
There's not there's no beating around the bush. Mum. There
was not one particular man that was Greg. No, there
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was not one particular man that was Reggie either. Um.
They just symbol lies, you know, the choice that you
you know you can make, but you can also sus
see yourself wanting to scream in ten years with this person, um,
and then with the other option, the risky option, you
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can see that burning out in two months, you know,
when you choose a Reggie in your life. And the
same way with career. You know, I saw a version
where I moved to la and failed completely and then
lost and then spent all my little savings. Then I saw,
you know a scenario where I'm talking to you guys.
You know what I mean. It's always a choice when
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you take the risk of what that risk it leads to,
and which risk to take? All right, we got more
with Will Packa and Felicia Mary. So don't move. It's
to breakfast Club, Go morning, good morning. Everybody is cej
Envy Angela yee. Charlomagne, the guy we all the Breakfast
Club was still kicking it with Will Paca and Felicia Mary.
She is the show running and creator of Bigger, which
comes on tonight on b ET Now. Charlomagne, if you
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think it is significantly harder for a successful black woman
to final love, Yes, I do. I do, And I
don't know what's behind that? Is it because you know
black women we like to say, oh, men are intimidated
by us. I don't think it's as simple, you know,
I think it's really complex. You know a lot of
times brothers when they get when brothers who are equally
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yopa with a professional black woman might try to choose
other because they just think that's what they're supposed to
do at a certain level, and that is informed by
a lot of societal things throughout history, you know what
I mean. Like, so I think it's really it's a
lot of times we feel abandoned, you know, and we
want to stick with brothers, and it's just But then
when I feel like, because I am in a relationship
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and now and with the black man, and I feel
like when people are sort of healthy about our place
in society and who we are, we can find each
other and move away all those sort of obstacles that
society is really in the way of to me, black
love half the time. And you know, I just think,
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you know, it's just more women than men in general,
and then you pile on professional women and it's just
it's just not easy. I don't think it's easy for
any woman. But I have a lot of hope with that.
I think that Kamala Harris being our first vice president
let's us be seen in a in a different way
and validates us in a different way. So I'm hoping
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just the black woman in America feels different, it's valued
and cherish in a different way. And then that means
that men will do the same. A lot of my
homegirls tell me they cannot date a lot of my
successful homegirls. Let me say that real successful home girls
say they can't date a black man unless he is
in therapy, has actively gone to therapy, are is in
therapy now? Absolutely? I feel like for me, therapy is
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huge in my life, and so I think it's like,
that's what I mean, when two people are healthy, then
I think you can get beyond and the sie societal
limitations that have been put on us that make it
hard for us to trust each other. Absolutely. Well, I'm
looking forward to watching this with the wife. Um, it's
(49:11):
very being t un cutters. I mean, I've seen another
scene where penises again No, no, this was an orchasm
that seemed water shoot, but you know what, I'm not
gonna giving it. But wait, wait and before we because
I just had one last question because it is bigger
we are NBA bringing back to the penises. A cart
didn't bring up the penis point, but no, it has
definitely been very penis center today. Yeah, penis on the
(49:34):
brain now. And this question is for Felicia. The question
is it's bigger always better though, because when it comes
to penises, is it ever too much? Oh? It depends
on the person. It's an individual choice, ladies. And that's
where I still leave that. I say something Angela is
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interesting because like even Charlotte Magine brought up like his
successful friends, and I've heard that as well. And and
you know, Felicia talked about like there's this this reality,
not just perception, that it's very hard for successful black
women to find a man. And in our show, she
was talking about Reggie and Gregg, so our lead character,
she has a doctor, a successful black man who is
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all about her little little cornballish maybe you know, a
little bit that Felicia crafted the character is you know,
I felt a little triggered, you know what I mean,
because he was a successful brother that was a little
corny and he didn't have the swag. And then the
kind of hood dude comes along and he's packing, so
he comes along with this, you know, twelve plus plus
(50:42):
itches hanging down there. Now, yeah, we need a little edge.
Do we need a little edge though? You know? And
she didn't just say, well, I'm gonna, you know, because
it's hard to find a man, and because I'm a
successful black woman. Even though she's in a transition her stuff,
she doesn't say I'm gonna take to say prout. That's
what I like about this show is that it like
(51:02):
it has a conversation that I think we need to have.
I got one more question for you. Will you know
we have to be intentional about putting us, meaning black people,
in these executive positions. You know, most of the time
in this business, all a black person needs is an opportunity.
I wonder do you get pushed back sometimes when you're
intentional about giving black folks opportunity? Oh? Sure, absolutely, it's
(51:25):
I mean that's in every industry. You know, we were
talking to NFL earlier. You saw that with all these
you know, coaching vacancies and not one black coach hired
as of yet, right, and other people get opportunities after opportunities.
So sometimes I'm very intentional, and what I get is, well,
have they done it before? Do they have the experience? Right?
And if we don't take smart risks on us? So
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at my level, what I get a lot of times
from financiers is we want somebody that's got a ton
of experience and has done this a bunch. And that's
not always somebody that looks like Felicia that's the reality.
But if I don't say, we gotta give this sister's
got a voice and got a vision, and no, she
hasn't run a show before, but we can put a
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great team around her. Let's have her voice and bring
it to life. If I don't say that and like
demand that it happens, then a lot of times it won't.
So now that I'm in a position that I can
hire people, I gotta do it. I'm taking risks now
that I thought. We gotta make sure this show is successful,
so it's not so difficult for the next Felicia. You know,
just like in the NFL, there there's no you know,
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the coaching vagacies haven't been filled by black people. But
if you think about it, there's a team going to
the Super Bowl who has black coaches and all cord
for coordinated positions. I can't remember the name of the team.
I don't remember which one it is, but it's so weird,
I don't We'll think whatever, We'll go to break and
come back and see it. We can figure out the
name of that team. It's not the Cowboys. Well, Felicia,
(52:51):
Mary will Pack, We appreciate you for checking in and
definitely check out Bigger at one time, ten thirty, ten thirty.
And as for joining us the breakfast Club, Good morning morning.
Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Ye, Charlomagne the guy. We
are the Breakfast Club. Let's get to the rumors. Let's
talk Wendy Williams. This is the rumor Report with Angela
(53:16):
Yee Breakfast Club. Well, y'all ready for this Wendy Williams
biopic on Lifetime that's coming out this weekend. She's been
promoting it heavy and here's a clip from that biopic.
Of course, her now ex husband Kevin Hunter is a
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huge topic on there. I was telling you and she
didn't seem that bad. He didn't seem that bad. That's
how you know it's a lie. Not at all. He
didn't seem bad at all. Complete science fiction. Did you
watch it, yes, Charlomagne, No, I haven't watched the documentary.
He seemed very nice, very you're in there too coming.
He seemed like a very supportive Better i'd being that
documentary you are, no in the biopic bio. Absolutely about
(53:57):
the biopic, but I better not being that documentary. You're
in a document I didn't claim myself you in it,
how talking, I've seen it? What we send it to you?
All right, Well, here is Wendy. Here's a snippet from
the biopic. Kevin was her manager and one of the
exact priests of the show. It's more not to talk
about because you're gonna read about it. She loves your
credibility if she did it. Wendy Williams has officially filed
(54:19):
for divorce. After almost twenty two years. She's out there
delivering hot topics. She now becomes the hot topic. She's
been forgiven affair, but an affair with the baby. That's it.
The only business name mister Hunter involved with is getting
a divorce finalized. Did they clay your voice? I think so.
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I think that's all it is. It's just that. But yeah,
that's the Actually that's the documentary. The documentary and a biopic,
so you get to see both of those. Now, she's
been doing a round and she was on Serious with
Jess Kgo on the Jess Kego Show, and here's what
she had to say about Kevin being a serial cheater.
I don't regret the day of meeting him, regret putting
up with him for all twenty five years, and that
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has nothing to do with him having this baby or
him having this side girl. For almost fifteen years of
our marriage, I've known about her almost since the beginning.
I've known that Kevin is a serial cheat. The first
time I found out was while I was pregnant with
our son on bedrest. I plodded to divorce Kevin, and
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I sacrifice a lot of myself to come out successful.
On the other side, I haven't watched in the beginning,
I haven't watched not a good time. I haven't watched
the documentary and movie yet. But from the parts I've seen,
I don't see the truth, especially especially how y'all telling
me Kelvin was portrayed. Yeah, first he was portrayed is
(55:46):
a very nice, very I was like, okay, a great guy.
Really did she went through? She went She went through
a lot with her miscarriages, and he was always doing
side and pushing her to get a job. Very supportive.
Is you speak to Wendy Charlomagne and I don't speak
to Wendy. Why do you keep saying? Why do you
tell it was on a documentary? Man? Listen, he was
(56:10):
in the biopack. You definitely introduced Kevin to his Uh,
that's just I don't know. I don't know how to portrayed.
I don't know how they portrayed in the movie. But
that did happen. Yeah, in the movie they were like, Charlemagne,
who's that I know that girl from South Carolina? Yeah,
that's the home in from South Carolina. That ain't how happened?
Was that Charlomagne driving Wendy to go? I thought it was,
but I'm not sure. But if I've never driven in
(56:34):
my life. So in the in the biopacker, so it
shows Charlemagne driving Wendy to allegend Kevin's side chickhouse. That's
that's that's had a house together, had a house together.
Look like Charlomagne was driving. That's one hundred percent. I've
never driven Windy anywhere in my life. But I'm sure
the producers did a great job. But you know, for
what I've seen, you have to get Jordan Pill, Stephen King, West, Craven,
(56:56):
Rob Zombi, and the writers of Precious and for Colored
Girls to write without witness. Okay, I just feel like,
if you're going to give it up the folks in
the documentary a movie, you gotta keep it one hundred
and not fifty. But I haven't watched it yet, so
I have a better review. All right, Well, here's here's
more of Wendy's interview where she's talking about Kevin and
his mistress and the baby and all of that. He
used his good credit to purchase property that he chose
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to wine and dine his extramarital affairs. This girl wasn't
the only one. She just happens to be the one
who kept his baby from what mister Hunter told me
on the night that he that she was, you know,
with this new baby journey and her family and whatnot.
Down south. He was with me, begging forgive, forgiveness, telling
(57:41):
me to take a moment and he would see it
and we were meant to be together. All right. Well
she's then it all hang out right now. But um, yeah,
So we had a chance to watch it, but that
will be on Lifetime on January thirtieth. Apm Ye did
she explain the picture of Charlemagne sitting on her lap? Explained,
(58:05):
I was hurting a movie where that happens. I am affective,
trying to be like affective is asking would you make
fun of a picktim? I am I feel like I
feel like there was a scene where he was on
Kevin's lap as well. Hunter. I just don't like Kelvin Hunter.
He's a sucker and I don't like feeling like that
(58:25):
towards people that hurt girl. Bro, it's hard after that's
the one that you know, that's the one for me.
I don't like him. A complete and total sucker. That
told me the other day and let that hurt go. Bro, No,
I talked to my therapist about them about it all
the time. That is one that can't that's that's hard
to like. Man. That man has tried to ruin me
one too many at you I know, okay, Hey, so
(58:47):
I could care unless what happened to him in his
life the other day when I said that he let
that hate go, I didn't say that exactly I put
into a post. I would do a post, but I
like them. That was we were saying the post was tacky.
That actually that um here's Morgan did that post about
Larry Kings. It's no secret if it's one person on
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this planet that I absolutely positively don't f w in
any way, shape or form, and absolutely can't stand. And
it triggers me to even hear his name. It's Kelvin
Doodoo Brown Hunter. He's a sucker, that's right, it's McKelvin
in the movie. He's like a great guy in the movie.
Uncle charl I'll at me, all right, Well that is
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your rumor reports, all right, we need to borrow some
sad Yeah please, I'm not even joking. I need to
go in the room and take my beads and meditate
right now, how my blood pressure worked up? Beat? We
pulling the beads from First of all, they are beads,
and I do my mantra with them, beautiful precious stone
(59:54):
on it. Okay, some beads. I do what I have
to do to keep Joe mindfulness practices. The hell y'all
talking about it? All right? Yeah, make me sick, make
you sick. I love this show, all right, I know
you do. Who are you giving your donkey to? Mister
(01:00:16):
bad man? Leonora? Leonora are well actually Leonora A. She's
from Mexico. We'll talk about it for after hour, all right,
And don't forget we have a special announcement. We're doing
something special for Black History Month. So keep a lock,
don't move. It's the Breakfast Club go morning time for
donkey of the day. I'm a Democrat, so being dunkey
(01:00:39):
of the day a little bit of a mixed so
like a dog the other day. Now I've been called
a lot in my twenty three years, like donkey of
the day is a new wife. Yes, it's donkey to
day for Wednesday, January twenty seventh. Goal to a woman
identified as Leonora A, I want to start this off
(01:01:00):
by saying one simple phrase, and that phrase it is
black men don't cheat. All right, That is a mottel
I have lived by the past four years of my life,
and my life personally and professionally has been improved tremendously
because of it. Okay, say it again now. It was
a personal decision I made for myself because I didn't
want to cause my wife the same pain I saw
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my father caused my mother. But then when I started
going to therapy, I realized I was only cheating to
feed my wounded ego. See, when you have that wounded ego,
it's like a bottomless pit. Right. You keep feeding it
and feeding it and feeding it, and it never gets
full because of that wound. That wound creates a big
gaping hole, and that hole can never be filled. Don't
even look at me, Envy. I'm not even looking at Envy,
(01:01:41):
and I know he's looking at me. He is the
word hole he I betu. You looked at me. Then
he look at me. I know he looked at me.
It was gaping hole, not just holding. See what I'm saying.
See what I'm saying. That hole can never be filled.
Imagine pouring water into a cup that has a hole
in the bottom. Okay, exactly, exactly, That's what happens when
you attempt to feed your wound ego. Healthy ego is great.
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Wounded ego is satan. And I am so happy that
I stopped attempting to feed my ego by cheating and
started feeding my soul by being faithful, because man cheating
was stressful, all right. The lies you have to tell,
not only your significant other, but the lies you tell yourself,
The unnecessary anxiety, that guilt you feel that you end
up projecting onto your significant other because your anxiety starts
(01:02:25):
playing tricks on you, and you think, because you're doing dirt,
she has to be doing dirt too, and that jealousy
and distrust. Whoa nelly, it's getting hot in here because
that jealousy and distrust. No relationship can ultimately survive that. Now.
I don't know a movie to say, oh that this morning,
but I do know today's donkey today is rooted in jealousy.
See Leonora A was arrested for stabbing her husband multiple
(01:02:48):
times after finding images in his cell phone that showed
him having sex with another woman. Let's go to the
world of Buzfi report please. A woman reportedly stabbed her
husband several times after suspecting him of cheating on her.
Suspect became jealous and second stopped for one second before
(01:03:09):
we get to this. I want to I want to talk, ladies.
Can you imagine finding images in your man's cell phone
of him having sex with another woman? Do you a
good Jasmine Sullivan and bust his windows out of his car?
Do you, b Ki Chicole feel like you two should
have cheated? Do you see Mary J. Blige not gonna cry?
(01:03:30):
You have to tell yourself that right or do you
resort to violence in d crime mob nuck and buck Well,
Leonora A clearly resorted to d Okay. Her husband knocked,
so she bucked and by bucked, I mean young bucked,
stabbed his ass now, your uncle Charlt has told you
in this radio a million times. Sometimes in life you
have to measure twice in order to cut once. In
this case, Leonora A should have measured twice before she
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cut her husband multiple times because what she thought it
was it wasn't. Now let's go the world of Bust
for the report. Please. A woman reportedly stabbed her husband
several times after suspecting him of cheating on her. The
suspect became jealous and angry after seeing a picture of
her husband one time. One time, One time? One time
is much? Think about these ladies. You found images of
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your man with another woman in his phone? Think a body?
Oh are getting raised? Huh? That a check off with
some of y'all because y'all don't took that man back
out of cheating on you with the chegger, All right,
go back the world of weather. A woman reportedly stabbed
her husband several times after suspecting him of cheating on her.
(01:04:36):
The suspect became jealous and angry after seeing a picture
of her husband with a young woman without realizing it
was actually a picture of her when she was younger.
As a result, she stabbed her husband several times. Before
he managed to snatch the knife from her. He then
explained that it was a picture of the two of
them a few years ago when they were still skinny
and young, and elaborated that the pictures have been digitized
(01:04:57):
and stored on his phone. The woman was arrested after
the police arrived following the report of a neighbor who
heard the commotion in their house. Let me tell you something,
life is an illusion, just like social media. Whatever you
think it is, it ain't. And poor Leonora are learned
that the hard way. Her husband wand had old images
of him and Leonora from when they were younger and
still only dating in his phone. He found the images
(01:05:19):
in an old email and saved them, and Leonora thought
he was with another woman because in the pics she
looked younger and slimmer. A lot to unpack here, Okay,
Like my therapist says number one, Leonora has a lot
of insecurities. We all do right with her looking at
those pictures and recognizing him but not herself leads me
to believe that in her age, she has let herself
(01:05:41):
go a little bit, and if he looks the same,
then she probably thinks he's going to cheat on her
at any moment, Leonora, and nobody can help you with
that insecurity. That is a personal problem, but you have
to recognize it for what it is. You might have
let yourself go to the point that you don't even
recognize yourself, so much so that you thought your husband
was cheating with another woman when you saw pics of
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him with your younger self. Jesus Christ talking about a
mind for anication. Now, this is like when dogs first
encounter mirrors and they react as if the image is
another dog. You ever seen the dog do that? All
your comedians get to it because there's a great female
dog mirror joke in here somewhere. I just don't use
the word bitch and reference to women, so I can't
(01:06:21):
find it tomorrow. Of the story is jealousy is a
bitch though. Okay, people get jealous because they have low
self esteem and insecurity issues. Leonora clearly has self esteem
and insecurity issues. Hell, you would too if you couldn't
even recognize yourself anymore. The next time you feel jealous
in a relationship, feel you feels, but also remember that
your partner is with you because they want to be
with you because of your positive qualities. I read this
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great article on Huffington Post once that I had to
look up this morning. It's called seven Strategies on dealing
with jealousy and intimate relationships Relationships number seven, trust yourself,
number six, Trust your partner number five. Heal your wounds
number four. Appreciate yourself. Number three. Express your jealousy in
a soft way, not a stabbing way, to calm down
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and stay vulnerable. And number one, the one Leona should
have followed the most, is don't act on your feelings,
especially if your feelings are to cause violence to your
significant other. Please give Leona R. The sweet sounds of
the hammertones. Oh now you are do gee, Oh the day,
(01:07:32):
do gee, oh the day. Ye now we're running late.
But I wanted to play a little quick game. And
guess what race it is that I give it away? Okay,
guess what race to day is? All right? Leona R.
Stabbed her husband multiple times after seeing picks of her
younger self and not recognizing herself because now she's built
(01:07:54):
like SpongeBob Square as dj n B God what right
shouss Caucasian? Okay, okay, angela ye, Leona are to have
her husband multiple times after seeing picks of her younger
self and not recognizing herself because now she's built like
the new escalade. God, what right? Well, I have to
confess I've had already seen the story, so I already know.
(01:08:16):
So am I disqualified? Disqualified? Yeah? But you can tell
us what she is? Hispanic? She's from Mexico. That dramas
is Spanish. We let him pick the Spanish stuff. I
don't know what what was that? I didn't pick that
that's been here that we got Dora. I don't know
what that sounded like that. Yes, she's from Mexico, she's Mexican.
(01:08:44):
All right, Well, thank you for that dog get a day, sir, Yes,
up next, ask ye Spanish women won't cut you, though,
I've always been told that, right, Dramas, I'll put that
out there. I'm asking what they do? What any woman
cut you? And passionate? They're passionate lovers as one of
them had one of your women ever put a life
on you, Drama. No, you're a liar. I'm always been
a liar. Asking is any relationship advice? What he said
(01:09:11):
he doesn't date Hispanic? I never said that. I never
knew that girl. Puto Rican you have a girlfriend. Now,
I've always had a girl. You're such a self. You
actually got a middle finger at the Puerto Rican flag
when you that is a fact. I'm gonna take a
picture and put it on Instagram. You got a middle
finger aiming at the Puerto Rican? Could you ashamed yourself?
(01:09:32):
Ask ye is next? Relationship advice or any type of advice?
Eight hundred five eight five one five one is the
breakfast Club Morning, the breakfast Club. Come on the relationship advice.
Need personal advice, just the real advice? Call up now
for ask Ye Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee,
(01:09:55):
Charlomagne the guy. We are the breakfast Club. It's time
for ask Ye. Hello. Who's this Hi? This is when? Heylynn?
What's your question for you? I'm just recently dealing with
a break up last week my ex boyfriend John, because
I blocked him. And it's hard for me to deal
with this because before he broke up with me, he
(01:10:16):
was talking about marriage and he was ready to tell
his parents about us, and I was ready to marry
this guy. Why did you block him? Well, I blocked
him because he went outside the country without telling Well,
he told me he was leaving, but he also was
gonna see me before he go outside the country. And
(01:10:36):
then he left without saying goodbye. Okay, so you blocked
him because he went out of the country without where
was he Why did he go out of the country?
There was for he lost for New Year's he to
go to his family. Linn. It sounds like y'all got
other issues besides justice blocking and then him. It sounds
like there was some other things going on for you
(01:10:57):
to for him to leave without saying goodbye and then
for you to block him for that, Like what's going
on in this relationship? Okay? So my interestry with this
man when we're together was black of comnication. But he
always wanted me to trust him, like he kept telling
me how much he wants me you want to be
doing how much to see me as a wife? But
because I'm so like emotional offensive from my past relationship,
(01:11:20):
I feel like there's always something going on, So I
don't trust that when a man can go like twenty
four or forty eight hours without talking to me, even
if you love Okay, did you really think he was
doing anything outside of the relationship? No, But I feel
like a woman should always hear from her man, it
was making me like, go crazy, right, and he's probably
(01:11:41):
not well for whatever reason. He wasn't used to that.
It sounds like y'all just really had a really bad
communication breakdown and now you guys are both being really stubborn.
You did something to him because you felt like he
did something to you, so you did it to spite him.
And then now he's dumb too because he's trying to
get back to you for doing something despite him, And
it feels like something that y'all just really haven't spoken
(01:12:02):
to each other, and nobody wants to give in and
say sorry. Well I said sorry, like I told him,
I'm sorry. I will never block you again, and he
just said he can't do it anymore. He can't deal
with the back and four because he feels like if
he married me and something goes wrong, I'm gonna ask
him for the four and I will say this, You
can't think that things will get solved just because you
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guys got married. If you have issues that you're dealing with,
you have to deal with them now instead. You can't
think you're gonna get married and it's gonna put a
band aid on everything and everything will will be all better.
So you guys probably aren't ready to be at that
point anyway. So is he back in the country, Yes,
he is, and he's not trying to say okay. So
when he did come back to the country, he was
(01:12:45):
in my state because where you were in a long
distance relationship to different states. But because I was, he
was blocked and he was trying to resonate to talk
to me, he couldn't and then he had to go
back to work. Yeah, and just it sounds like a
lot and if feels like you kind of set it off.
I get that you were upset that he did what
he did, but you guys already had a long distance relationship.
(01:13:07):
He was going to see his family, and it probably
isn't easy for a guy to not feel like the
women he's with trust him. It's frustrating. So it sounds
like you might be the one that really has to
And I understand that you don't like the way that
he's done certain things, but you can't just block somebody
and not address it with them. You have to really
be an adult and have those conversations. You can't just
avoid somebody and do things to spite them. Oh man, Well,
(01:13:30):
he didn't call you in twenty four hours ago, like
you would go threes whout talking to he to himself, No,
that's fast, but days without speaking to your girl. Yeah yeah,
but you block. It feels like y'all needed to address
those issues head on though. You can't just block somebody.
(01:13:52):
And then then now he called your bluff. You blocked him,
and then he dumped you. Oh my god, that ain't funny,
but it's kind of funny. That's the way she worded
it was kind of funny called your dumped you. Yeah,
I mean that's what happened. And I do feel like, look,
it's a communication thing. If there's things that he does
that you don't like, like not speaking to you, if
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you trust him and don't think there's anything going on,
y'all need to really address those things. You can't just
block someone, that is true. You see, I've learned my
lesson because this is really hardily. I've been going to
speak to my past, my sisters, in search, everybody because
I feel like you to see me on second well yeah,
I second care. Yeah he doesn't have to do that,
(01:14:34):
and hopefully you guys, but you also sometimes have to
admit that certain things that you did were wrong, and
that way he can admit the things that he did
was wrong. But it does take. It does have to
start somewhere or else. It's just a cycle of I'm
doing this to you, and then you're doing this to me,
and now I'm doing this to you, and everybody's trying
to one up each other. That is true. Thanks Angelie.
Oh my god, I love you. Guys starting we love
(01:14:57):
you too. We love you more than your boyfriend does.
I'll stop. Yeah, that's how you need to black man baby,
what you say? Can I ask you something? Of course?
She needs something to do my book? She needs a book.
Oh yeah, I'll send you. I'm gonna send you a
copy of Show Point Anxiety Playing tricks on Me, and
(01:15:18):
I'll send you a copy of Doctor to Walker then
unapologetic guy in the black Man top. Oh my god, no,
I got you. I'm gonna send them right now. All right,
I'm gonna get you a you know what I'm I
never about to lie. I'm about to tell I'll get
you an advance copy of Timica Mallory State of Emergency.
But I don't have those yet. All right, well, ask
ye eight hundred five eight five one oh five one.
(01:15:39):
If you need relationship advice and any type of advice,
hit ye Now. It was the breakfast club. Good Morning
Coma did some real advice with anthela. Ye, it's ask
ye morning. Everybody in cch Envy and Ngela Yee, Charlomagne
the guy. We are the breakfast club. We're in the
middle of ask yee. Hello. Who's this? Hey? What's your
(01:16:01):
question for you? Oh? Hey, Angela? I don't okay, so
you know the little crazy it's going around with everybody
doing the cry baby and all of that. Yes, okay,
Well I am when he seven, and I've been had
like this insecurity all my life Like this, I've been
having to say with getting on to um. Okay. I
(01:16:25):
have a boyfriend that I'm with and we've been together
for like two years now, and in those years we've
done it twice, like where I've gotten on top boot
like I think it's an insecuty thing and I actually
just really don't know how. So I'm just trying to,
you know, get some advice on what I need to do.
Is it like a rhythm thing or is it being
(01:16:45):
so exposed that jar on top and he's looking at
you like everything. He can see you everything and see everything. Honestly,
I think that might be what it is, because let
me tell you something, he obviously loves what he sees,
and I'm sure for him, the visual of seeing you
on top is just amazing. And sometimes I think we
put too much on ourselves and worry about how he looked.
(01:17:06):
But trust me, guys, seeing his girl naked on top
of him, no matter what insecurity you might have about
your body, he loves everything about it. He feels me that,
and I mean and I listen to him, and I
love him this as much as he loves me. It's
just I guess, I don't know. I just I don't know.
Sometimes by even like if I'm in the bathroom and
stuff like that, I'm covered until we get in the bed. Like,
(01:17:29):
I don't know. It's just I think this is my
whole body being like I'm being picture about and he
wouldn't be with you. And I'm sure that he I'm
trying to think of the right word to use. Can
I say, ejaculate. I'm sure that he ejaculates every time? Right, Yeah,
he does. Well, clearly he likes what he sees and
he likes how it feels, and you have to trust
that he's looking at you and he's seeing something amazing
(01:17:52):
and you're looking at you and being too critical of yourself.
And I will say, if there's things about yourself that
you don't like that you feel like, Okay, you know,
maybe I need to work on this, that's fine. You
can work on things on yourself. But he loves you
how you are. He wouldn't be with you and he
wouldn't want you to be honest, I think it's I
think more or less like with my thumped and stuff
or whatever. I would talk to him about light bo
(01:18:13):
and he was just like, I would not like that
if you wouldn't did that. I think you're fine how
you are and you know it. So yeah, you're right,
you're right, But I'm doing it. I'm doing the detox.
If you want to do the dtox with me, and
I'll send you the mail plan the dtox now. But
sometimes it's just little things that can give you some
more confidence. But I promise you this is how you
(01:18:33):
start off on top, because that is one of the
best positions, and for a lot of women, it's the
easiest way for us to have an orgasm because of
the positioning. But I will say, maybe you start off
on top where you're laying on top of him. You
don't necessarily have to be sitting up, and then you
can advance to that where you're dropping on him. But
maybe you just lay on top so he's not so
you're not feeling so self conscious until you feel more
(01:18:53):
confident in that and do it at night. Yeah, yeah,
you know, have a little handle it. So it's just
like you just see the silhouette and then and then
you'll feel more confidence. But trust and believe your man
loves what he sees and that's a beautiful thing. And
men love confidence too, Yeah, they do. When I'm feeling
(01:19:14):
my bed, it makes them happy. And girl, don't be
afraid to do that reverse cow girl too, you know,
turn around. Okay, you're more all right, queen? How you
have a good night tonight? I think you feel out tonight?
(01:19:35):
All right? Mama? Half fun tonight? All right? I will
all right, cry baby challenge, y'all? Next? Ask ye is
the cry baby challenge? That's what she started off talking about.
You haven't seen the challenge? Oh no, he's seen it before.
He's done it before, he's done it before. For sure,
all you've got roomors on the way. Yes, And let's
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talk about a jay Z feature. Find out which rapper
is finally getting a jay Z feature. A lot of
people feel like that's an impossible task, but he's made
it happen. All right, we'll get into that next. It's
the Breakfast Club. Good morning, It's the Breakfast Club Morning.
Everybody is DJ MVY, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We
are the Breakfast Club. It's cold and yeah, do you
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have strange Why are you yelling at? What's the problem
with your goodness? Gracious? Let's get to the rumors. Let's
tell Tory Lanes it's about. Is the rum report? Angela
Yee on the Breakfast Club. But Terry Lanes has fouled emotion.
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He wants to amend the terms of a protective order
that's keeping him from publicly commenting on his case with
Megan the Stallion. So, but he did put out that
whole album that kind of told his side of the story. Now,
maybe maybe art, maybe art giving you a different, uh,
different license, I don't know how different license to speak
on it. I don't know. Now. According to court documents,
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Tory Lanes's attorneys are saying that there's new evidence that
support his innocence and allegedly contradicts Megan the Stallion statements,
we won't know any of this until the court hearing
that schedule for February twenty fifth. But Megan the Stallion
on her behalf, maintains that he did shoot her, and
so I guess we won't know anything until they go
to courts. He's facing up to twenty two years and
eight months in prison if he is convicted, So why
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can't he just wait on it and speak on it
in court when he says he wants permission to talk
about it? Like? Who does he mean that too? So?
Who do you want to talk to? Social media? I'm
sure Instagram Live. Oh, I'm sure, man, save it for
the courtroom. You put in an album already, but now
save it. I guess the other details for the courtroom,
like who cares? All? Right now? Lebron is going to
be executive producing a new serial limited series on HBO
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and that will take a deeper look into the criminal
justice system in Cleveland. It follows a young cop and
the man he's accused of beating, and it will explore
how a courthouse in the Midwest handles these accusations and
how that incident impacts everyone from that cop to the
lawyer to the victim of the crime in the city residence.
Sounds good. Watch that Kevin hard has signed on the
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start in Borderlands, that movie, and he's going to be
playing Roland, a soldier on the hunt for vast riches
on the abandoned planet. He's been talking to lions Gate
for months about that role, so it'll be a departure
from previous roles and it's purely dramatic. Ken the Hustling
asked me, Grower he is, He definitely is. I think he's.
I think it's about four him. Actually, some people got
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the money to have two of him. I think he's
called three more of himself. All right, Now, you have
the opportunity to vote for the final member of the
X Men, and you can vote at Marble dot com
slash x Men vote starting January twenty seventh until February second,
and so the nominations include now you know I'm not
gonna know these people, Banshee, Polaris, Orge, Boom Boom, Tempo, Cannonball, Sunspots,
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Strong Guy, Marrow and Armor, The Trash trash, trash trash
as the final remember the X Men for what he
doesn't know? Yes, it like you just that was just random,
like for it for a comic book, is for a movie,
TV show, animated series? What is it? He only did
that because you're in the X Men. She has no
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idea anything about X Men. Yeah, you get to determine
the final member of the first X Men team of
the I don't even know how to say this, Crack
cohen Era. It's up to you to elect the final
member to protect mutant kind. And what the hell are
y'all talking about right now? We don't know. We don't
do this X Men thing? But what about what is
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this in regard to Marvel dot com that's the source
into a Marvel comic. I don't know what you're talking about.
We thought you another story. I know you know what
you named. You named a bunch of X Men though, right,
the ballots are, like she said, Banshee, Polaris, Forge, Boom Booms, Tempo,
cannon balls, some spot strong guy Maro and all those
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are the ten that you could choose. All right, now, look,
we don't we don't do this. That's because about bachelor
and Nanny day fiance. We'll tell you about that. Sorry,
all right, now let's talk about French Montana. It looks
like he's getting that jay Z feature and you know
these are not easy to get. So he was having
a conversation on DJ SEM Texas Hip Hop Raised Me
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podcasts and here's what he said. I worked with him
on other people's songs, but me and him never had like, like,
you know, one of the Montana hooks and like, we're
gonna it's jay Z and we finally found the song.
I was playing this song for somebody in the studio
and the artists just grabbed me and just started wrinkling
my shirt, like Yo, what is this? And jay Z
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happened to see that. Jay Z was like, Yo, that
record is crazy. He was like, he was like, let me,
let me, let me get you know, motivated right the
sixteen on this real quick See French, I wouldn't have
sittten thathing to the rut. Jai might have just lost
all motivations. I wouldn't sitting that. Okay, you know, French
is my guy, but I would have just kept that.
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Let the way you got the Clarence, you got to
wait till the show. You gotta wait till callus, says
the show Carter vocals are in okay because that will
definitely cold the fat Joe who wrinkled your shirt All
right now, Meek Mill has deactivated his Instagram and Twitter.
People aren't sure why. It couldn't mean that he's working
on a new album though, so perhaps that's the reason
why people say, okay, let me just back up here.
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I wonder if he's still on Clubhouse because Meek Melby
getting it in on these Clubhouse discussions. But yeah, so
people are noticing that he is off of that for now.
I guess could be that's why people say, let me
just get off here, because it can be very distracting
as people are weighing in on everything that you're doing
and trying to work on some new music. It's just
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wild would people pay attention to I would have never
known I Mill his Instagram off and people didn't report
that as a story. Maybe he's on vacation, maybe took
a break. I don't know, Maybe he's working on his album.
Who cares, I just don't look at it. I'll be
going for days without looking at my social media. So
it's helpful though. All right, Well, that is your rumor report,
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all right now, shout to revote see tomorrow. Everybody else's
get to the mix. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning morning.
Everybody is j Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We
all the Breakfast Club. Now. Shout to Will Packer and
Felicia Mary for joining us today. That show Bigger is
on tonight on b ET. Make sure you go check
it out. Yeah. I'm triggered though, I'm triggered by big penises,
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and I am that guy that will buy perform. I'm
the guy that buys Maile enhancement pills. I'm not gonna lie.
I bought like I bought him like twice in my life.
I bought him back in the day Magna X pills
out the back of the sauce. And I just bought something,
um a few weeks ago that I saw him playing
buy you just go to local stores. Nah, you ordered them,
ordered them? I think it was back of double XL
actually or them out the back of the double a
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couple of weeks ago. A couple weeks ago, ordered those
on point hub link on no frill, the link on
point hub what was the link? It was actually this dude.
He was masturbated. His penis was huge. I mean it
looked like a guy damn king forty seven, and I
was I thought. I clicked on the link and I
started reading about the pills, and it was always people
who had all these different experiences, um, and they said
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it worked. So I'll ordered that. I'm gonna abst I
think it do work. Bro, I'm not gonna lie. I
might think it do work and don't give me hang time,
a little bit more hang time. But I do see them. Bro,
that's t watching the man masturbate and you said, Wow,
his penis is pretty big. I want I wish mine
was that big. Let me find out what he uses
you DM, don me tell you what he was. You
never seen a car and were like, man's the dopeas car.
(01:27:23):
I want to get that car. Yes, you never seen
an outfit and me like, you have to dop back, jack,
I'm gonna get that same jacket. What's the difference. You
don't see pads, thinking like that's some dopath things. What's
the difference, what's the different the difference, what's the difference?
Every day? All right, when we come back positive note
it's the Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is tj Envy,
(01:27:44):
Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club.
It's time to get up out of here. Guys, yes
it is. You got a positive note? I do, man.
I just want to tell folks that empowering others doesn't
decrease your power. It replenishes it. I repeat, Empowering others
doesn't decrease your power, It replenishes it. Breakface Club, it
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is y'all finish or y'all duct