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January 10, 2019 78 mins

1/10/19- Today on the show we had marriage ambassadors Ronnie and Shamari Devoe stop by,  where they discussed their relationship, saving their marriage and counseling, advising against open marriages from their own experience, and how overcoming challenges strengthens your bond. Moreover, Charlamagne gave a double  "Donkey of the Day" one to a man August Williams who tried to kidnap a women, and the other one to man that attempted to rob a woman that happens to be a UFC Champ. Also Angela helped some listeners during "Ask Yee". 

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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Room anywhere, So your friend on Friday that the world's
most stagers want to shut the camera? Agree, What show
isn't this? Christ the City South Dry, the captain of
this the only one who can keep these guys in Charlomagne,
the God Boy. Good morning USA, Good morning Angle is

(00:40):
that's Charmian would be on. No, he's running league. He's
running lad He's out of town and he's running league. Okay, Well,
good morning Angela. Yee hey, good morning's Cholamine. The God
is not here? And it's Thursday, yes, and what a Thursday?
What a Thursday? Now? Um? Last night I was running
around a different high school. That sounded crazy, right, right,

(01:03):
not the time for this, that sounded crazy. Actually, my
son was looking at different high school, so I was
taking him to a bunch of different open houses. I
don't know why I thought he was already in high school. No,
the school that he goes to now is an eighth
grade that's connected to a high school, so it's kind
of like it's eighth, ninth, tenth, eleven, so it's all together.
So he might go there. It depends. He played sports,

(01:23):
so for him it's it's education and it's also how
the teams are doing and how he would fit on
that team. So it's just you know, weighing his options,
just weighing his options. So that's what I was running
around doing yesterday. Um what you do your standing? Um?
What did I do yesterday? I was at a dumb
bo house, soho house in Brooklyn, And that's really all

(01:45):
I did. I've been what his dumble house with people
that don't know. It's like a lounge restaurant type of place.
It's in Brooklyn. It's kind of new. I guess it's
only been there maybe like over a little over a year. Okay,
but m yeah, that's what I did yesterday. And I've
been cleaning in my house and trying to get rid
of all that have all these clothes I'm trying to
get rid of. I was trying to do the same thing.
I have a lot of sneakers and a lot of clothes,

(02:06):
and I've been trying to figure out if who, what
organization I should give it to. So what I do
is for some of the stuff that I know my
friends can use in certain people, I try to like
be like, okay, this is nice because I've never warned
us and the rest of the stuff I doned, so
I know some of my friends are like, oh, I
need this, I need that. I would love to have
one of those events where you we all bring stuff
that's like good you know, and good condition, and then

(02:29):
we swap girls that they have. We had these swap parties. Okay,
but whatever, I was thinking about that too. I was
thinking about, you know, I wanted to some of the
stuff is really fly. I just don't wear it anymore.
It just, you know, maybe it just doesn't fit me anymore,
or it's not really out of in style. But there's
a lot of kids, and a lot of high school
students that I think can really use it and be
flying their school. Whether it's a pair of Jordan's or

(02:50):
a pair of Parrals, or some Babe or some Balmond jeans.
But I think I think students will be able to
wear it better than if I just give it to
the Salvation Army. I just I think they'll get a
better use out of it. Is that you're wearing today?
Is that a reindeer? This is not a raindeer. I
thought it was a dear, but it's a one of
my daughter was I don't remember. I don't know, but
I don't even know what you're wearing. No Toiray, you

(03:13):
know the stylish toilray that made Charlemagne Jane jacket like
ten years ago. I found it in my class. This
is like ten years old and I found I was like,
I'm gonna wear it. I don't know. I don't know
if it's a raindere or if it's a what is it?
It's a Darren headlights? What a gazelle? That's what it is.
I don't know. I thought it was a move, so
I'm not even gonna lie it was a move. I
don't know what it is. Don't it looks like a

(03:34):
dear Ray. I don't know. I don't know because I
don't know. Maybe an alope. I don't know. But anyway,
let's get the show cracking today. Joined us from Housewives
of Atlanta, also from BBD in new edition, Ronnie du
Vox and his wife Shamari Da Vote Now. They were
on Housewives of Valanta. What's been going on with him
so this season? Well, first of this is their first
season on the show. Uh, and they talk a lot

(03:57):
about their open marriage. Open marriage, Well, they don't have
it anymore, but they did go through a rough period
of their marriage where they decided to have an open marriage.
So I'm sure they're gonna want to talk about that.
So she can smash dudes and he could smash chicks.
I'll let them tell it, because I don't want to
say it that way. I ain't built for that. Well
that's good, Yeah, I can't. But they've been together a
long time and she was in the singing in the

(04:18):
group black and of course he was a new addition. Okay,
all right, so we'll kick it with them in a
little bit. And also we got front page news. What
we're talking about. Oh, we're gonna talk about a divorce
that involves one hundred and thirty seven billion dollars. Wow,
all right, we'll get into all that when we come back.
Keep it locked. This to Breakfast Club. Good morning morning.
Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We

(04:39):
are the Breakfast Club. Let's getting some front page news.
What we're talking about you, Well, let's talk about Jeff
Bezos and his wife and Mackenzie. They are headed for
divorce and they have one hundred and thirty seven billion
dollars on the line right now. Now, Bezo said, on
Twitter after what they referred to it was a child

(05:00):
separation that they have now decided to end their marriage.
They were married for twenty five years. They said it
is amicable and they didn't have a prenup FYI, so
we don't know what's going to happen when it's time
to divide up those assets. But besides just the money,
they also have four hundred thousand acres of property, so
they are two of the biggest landholders in the country.
And if you don't know who Jeff based Souls is,

(05:21):
he's the CEO and founder and creative of Amazon. But
I'm not mad at that she should get half. They've
been married, what twenty five years? She was she was
with him from the grindhome. We don't know if they
get she's getting half. We just know that they didn't
have a prenup. They also have four kids together between
the ages of thirteen and eighteen. And she also was
allegedly having an affair, oh, a relationship with former So

(05:42):
you think you can Dance host Laurence Santez And according
to the National Inquirer, that's how their marriage ended. Wow, yeah,
she should get or should half? Yeah, And it's amicable,
so you know, and even if she did get half,
he'll still have quite a bit of money. He still
can't spend all that money. He'll be okay. All right, now,
let's talk about the government shutdown. This has been going

(06:03):
on since December twenty second. What is going to happen? Well,
they did have negotiations and it didn't end well. Yesterday,
Donald Trump stormed out of a meeting with congressional leaders
and he tweeted, of course, he tweeted, just left a
meeting with Chuck and Nancy a total waste of time.
I asked, what is going to happen in thirty days
if I quickly open things up? Are you going to
approve board of security which includes a wall or still

(06:25):
a barrier? And Nancy said no. I said, bye bye.
Nothing else works. How does he? How is he president?
He's just like a seven year older just gets mad
and then he just walks out, like I don't understand
this is he? I guess he's allowed. You know, there's
so many people right now suffering because of this government
shutdown that can't pay their bills. People have started go
fund means, People are trying to find other means of
how to get some money, and it's a terrible time

(06:47):
for people, and he should care more about that than
trying to get this wall funded and all these promises
that he wants to get because that gets really holding
everything up. What happened to compromise and all the people
that voted for him should really feel a way because
I mean, I'm sure a lot of them are affected.
I mean, it's been twenty days. Imagine twenty days of
not making any money. And does it affect the food
stamps and all that stuff as well. I don't think

(07:10):
it affects food stamps yet, but I did read something
about the safety of our food because you know, they
have to check things to make sure check the food,
so nobody's checking the food. I think that slowed down
a lot, so it could potentially put people's health in dangers.
What about the edibles and stuff like that, or they
checking those and making sure those are good? Like weed edibles? Yes,
they're legal in someplace, and you got to make sure

(07:31):
that they're you know, following protocol. Right, Okay, maybe not?
What else we got you? What are you talking about?
All right? Well, that's your front page news. The reason
I'm not said, all right, the reason why I'm gonna say,
you just took one this morning. No, I didn't take
one this morning, but a long time ago I purchased
one out in Veguas, where it's legal. And when I
looked at it the other day, it had all types

(07:52):
of mold on it, and I was like, nobody checked
this edible because it had mold. I didn't know you
could get grow mold on anyway. All right, that's front
page news. You had edibles and mall on it. Yes,
I didn't eat it, though, I threw it out, but
it was weird. I just didn't think that could have
happened had you high. Yeah, get it off your chests
eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. If
you're upset, you need to fit and hit us up
right now. Maybe you had a bad day, or bad

(08:13):
morning or horrible night, whatever it may be, get it
off your chest, full lines a wide open eight hundred
five eight five one oh five one. Hit us up
right now. It's the breakfast club. Good morning, the breakfast club.
Pick up the mother mother phone and don this is
your time to get it off your chest. SHO you're man,

(08:34):
We want to hear from you on the breakfast club,
so you better have the same energy. Hello, who's this good?
More than every good? More than a good morning. It's Ricky. Hey.
Charlemagne's head too. He was just a little late. All right.
I'm pulling on Charlomagne right now. I'm running late myself. Yo.
I hit a snooze button in the morning, and I

(08:54):
put my head back down, and all of a sudden,
I'm late. I did the same thing. A long clock
went off, and you hit the snooze button and let
me get ten more minutes and new how long does
it take you from when you set your alarm until
you get out of bed? I was looking at that
this morning. Sure, I usually get up at five, like
I get up at five, like on the dock at
I was actually at Mango to you last night. That's
my spot. So I got up at five alone went off,

(09:18):
and then I hit smooth and then when I looked
at five forty seven, I'm like, I can't work now.
That's yeah. But the different between me and you. You
had a couple of run punchers last night. Yeah, Well, man, listen,
this is my way of telling everybody E works. You know.
I'm on my way, man, all right, bro up. Yes,
apilated birthday, Thank you so much. I probably go to

(09:39):
Mango see this weekend? Paul, Yo, what's up? Paul? Get
it off your chest. I want to get it off
my chest. I want to envy. I'm disappointed in you. Man.
I really out here thinking edibles glass forever. Man, I
didn't think it lasts forever, but I amibles had an
expiration date. It was only like two three months. Why
and it was a food? Why wouldn't have an expiration
because it was a gummy? Man, it was a gummy.

(10:00):
So I didn't think that like Charlomage, you just got it.
I was saying. I opened up an edible the other
day and it was had mold on it, and I
was surprised. I didn't know the gummies actually molded out,
but it was all moldy and nasty. It's fooled, bro,
it's food. It's fool Wow. Why wouldn't fool go back?
Because you haven't see a box of gummies? A box
of gummies can sit on that I don't know in
the closet. How do you know you ain't that there's
nobody that's ever had a box of gummies forward yet,

(10:22):
Really disappointment. You're right, yeah, I didn't know, but now
about to go bad. I didn't know it was crazy because, hey,
weed goes bad. So you think just because they dropped
a little bit of weed and some food, it's never
supposed to go back. All right. Now, Now when you
say we go bad, does we get stale or does
it actually go bad? So you didn't know it gets
still and that's bad. Played. You're right, thank you, bro.

(10:47):
All right, man, y'all have a good morning you too. Now, Hello,
who's this yo? For him? Good morning y'all for him?
What's up? Bro? You said you? Yeh? Man? Yeah, man,
I need this big helmet flavored cheeto chipped Donald trumpter him. Man,
it's two hand down somewhere. Man. He killing us hard
working people out here. Yeah. Yeah. I was coming to

(11:09):
the airport yesterday talking to one of the Tessa agents man,
and she was like, yeah, well, I was like, how
you doing. One dude goes, I'm here, and another girl goes,
I'm doing that. We're not getting paid though. It was like,
damn man, man, that big helmet flavored cheeto need to
sit down. Man, We ain't got no money for the wall.
He Now you pay for the wall, all right, may

(11:31):
flavor cheetos. Yeah. Like like he said, man, coke can't
come for Lumbia. Coke can't come for Columbia. Aks come from.
Oh what's the McCalla. We ain't got no boats to planes.
I'll do the mouth. I don't get it, but you
gotta learn the quote better next time. Man, you gotta
quote it right now. Just I see where you at.
He was gold was there? Yeah, you're in the range
right right. I'm saying, we get where you were going
with that. Get it off your chests. Eight hundred five

(11:53):
eight five one on five one. If you need to vent,
hit us up now. It was the breakfast club. God morning,
the breakfast club. Wake up, wake up. Wa this is
your time to get it off your chest. Whether your
man or blame, we want to hear from you on
the breakfast block. Hello. Who's this? Hey? The shell called Jordan.

(12:14):
Let's up, broke, get it off your chests. Hey, man,
I just want to tell you guys, I've been listening
to y'all for years. Then, Uh, thank you God for
everything that. I'm a truck driver and you guys keep
you moving, man, So I just want to say thank
you keep good work. Appreciate it, all right, Bro? You
in the truck now, I'm at right now. Blow the
hard road, blow the hard Here we go. I just

(12:40):
that one sounds so bad. Man? All right? Bro? Hello?
Who's this? How you doing? What's up? Bro? This is
Marcel Reeve from Detroit, Michigan. What's up? Marcel? Get it off?
What up? What up? I got one thing to get
off my chest. I've been DM DM and Charlotte Man
God my books for a long time. And he didn't respond.
But what's the name of your book, sir? It's called

(13:00):
Little North Speaks Out. And I don't never check my
I g D MS and I haven't been on Instagram
or Twitter or anything since December twenty six, twenty and eighteen.
And I'm proud of that. Okay, okay, bad, but I'll
check your book out. But yeah, it's one Amazon. It's
called Little North Speaks Out. And if you want me
to buy, yeah, it's to encourage kids diet, you know,
if somebody touch them and stuff like that. You know, uh,

(13:23):
it's encouraged them to speak out. You know you should.
I'll buy yours, you buy mine. It's okay, I'm gonna
buy yours, you buy mine, I'll do that. Chiok One
anxiety playing tricks on me. That don't sound right when
you're talking about the book about touching kids you like,
you buy yours, I'll buy mine. It's like you touch
how much bagne? How about your book? I don't remember,

(13:45):
but it's available on Amazon. Chook one anxiety playing tricks
on me. It's out right now? All right, bro? He
got you? Hello? Who's this? This is Antler from Augusta.
Still morning, guys. It is so good to hear you.
Guys are so. This is my first time calling in
and it's so good to hear you guys. I love you, guys,
I love you back. What's up, mama? I want to

(14:06):
first make a comment. I want to respond to the
guy that called in yesterday about get it off his chest,
about building that wall. He was saying, um, that we
should build the wall, and it sounded like it was
a black guy. I don't know because I'm listening through
the radio. It did sound black. He did sound black,
he did, and and he was saying that he was
incost rating, and they build up the wall to keep

(14:27):
these keep walling. Blah blah blah, YadA, YadA YadA. Now
he's saying those things now, but let it show up
on his paycheck as a tax the ducks. And you
know this is for building the wall that Niggro wouldn't up. Yeah,
he's talking about building this wall, and I think it's personally,

(14:48):
I think it's hogwah. She's talking. You know, he wants
to build this wall. I don't know how that clown
got into the president's but he's there, you know him,
and forty million people voted for I didn't voted for him,
but you know, but it is what it is. So
it's not really affecting me. And I don't know if
it's affecting the teachers or not. But you know, I'm

(15:08):
a single parent and I drove trucks. But what about
the teachers that are teaching our kids? Right? No, I
agree with you totally one Charlemagne that it should go
to the teachers, and too, you know, the economy that
is needed building a wall. Yeah, so much things can
be done from building the wall, and I just think

(15:31):
it's it's crap. And people, we only get together if
we need to stand together on this guy. I don't
know how he's still holding this presidency, but he's holding
it and it's just it's sad. What's crazy is he
only got like he got twenty Yeah next year, yeah,
next year, I mean, you know electedhere. Thank you guys.

(15:54):
I love you so much. I just wanted to get
that off my chest. And I continue to listen to
you guys to the day. Angel Angela, let me ask
you a question, Angelo, Yeah, you win your truck right now? Ye?
Blow that hard for me? Me sound like a creek.
There you go, the Angel, Why does that sound nasty
when you talk to a female? Ask a question? Are
you in your trucks right now? Get it off your chest?

(16:19):
Eight hundred five eight five one on five one. If
you need to vent, you can hit this up at
any time. Now. We got rumors on the way, y
y ask and I'll tell you what question. Kevin Hart
does not want you to ask him anymore. Also, Jamal Hill,
find out what she has that's coming out next. All right,
we'll get into all that when we come back. Keeping
locked this to Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club
is very very very very big, very very very big. Paul, Oh,

(16:43):
this is the rumor report with Angel and year Breakfast Club.
Well first, Kevin Hurt was saying that there was a
slim chance that maybe he would host the Oscars, very
very slim. Now he's saying, let's not even discuss it.
I'm over it. Here he is on Good Morning America.
There's no more conversation about it. I'm literally I'm over that.

(17:06):
I'm over the moment and I'm about today. So I'm
done with it. I'm I'm over it. That's why I
personally am absolutely no. Yes, I'm my host in Niosca
is the ship and it has nothing to do with
the future. It's hard to predict what can happen, and
I don't want people to think that there's a thing
between me and the Academy, because there isn't. He's absolutely
right and no need to talk to him about it.
But when Kevin Hart comes to the Breakfast Club to

(17:28):
promote his new movie The Upside, that will be the
first question I asked him. So are you definitely gonna
ask him several times throughout their Yeah, yeah, yeah, you know,
just to be a jack. That's all right. Well, they
are saying now that they have decided that that ceremony
will be without a host. All right, As we've long
suspected that no one's going to host at all, So
what they are gonna do is basically have a different

(17:51):
group of a list celebrities introducing different segments throughout the
night and a lot of skits. They've done it before,
the right, yes, but that was about thirty years ago,
back in nineteen eighty nine. That's been trashed for a
while though. I mean, it's not like Kevin Hart would
have probably made me tune in. Other than Kevin Hard,
I'm not really tuning in. Well. Rufie Goldbert had said

(18:12):
she was game to host the Oscars also the day Vitel,
he just said she wants to. Well, she said she
would do it. She's game for it. She said, Now
I realize that may not be anybody's first choice, and
she said, I'm also problematic, but she does love films
and all of that. So depend it depends what the
day that the Assar come on, because depending on what

(18:33):
us I gotta see what else is on TV. It's
Power gonna be back then, Um, I don't know, yeah,
February twenty fourth. No Power comes back in March, I
think right, Oh no, no, no, that's Billions comes back
in March. I don't know when power comes back. All right.
In the meantime, Jamil Hill is going to be doing
her new Unbothered podcast and that's going to be on Spotify.

(18:53):
Jamal Hill she posted, I'm ecstatic to announce I'll be
launching a podcast called Unbothered. This is an incredible opportunity
for me and I'm thrilled to be partnering with a
brand that's shown such a steadfast commitment to unique voices.
I saw Jamel over the holidays, lose on a flight
together aheaded to the Caribbean. Then she just get engaged. Yes,
she did her. She looks very happy. He's got engaged. Oh,

(19:14):
she must have got engaged in the Caribbean over the holidays.
All right. Nick Young has been named a suspect and
an alleged robbery. And what they're saying happen is a
fan wanted to take a picture, not the paparatzia fan.
Nick Young said he didn't want to be photographed, but
the fan took a picture anyway, and that's when Nick
Young went and actually kicked him in the testicles and

(19:36):
stole his phone. According to the nuts, Yeah, wow, so
I don't know, what do you do when someone takes
a picture of you, even though you told him no,
you don't kick him in the the dollars that everybody knows.
There's nothing you can't do, right, nothing you can do. Yeah,
I mean you just walk off Chris to do it that,
but you don't. You definitely don't kick him in the
nuts and take his phone. That's gonna cost him about
a million exactly. Now let's talk about saying Santana now.

(19:58):
She was on lip service two and a half years
ago and this part of the conversation resurfaced. Doc Pete
the Puerto Rican man, I'm good. What does that mean?
I do black guys all day. I did the Spanish
things doesn't work out for me? I'm good? Why what's
my way? Guys that are Hispanic, I don't know. I
think they're two emotional. You don't think that's very overly possessive.

(20:21):
They are the Puerto Ricans and black guys cater to
a Spanish girls, especially like they you know what, let
me not even get into she's gonna get herself in
trouble now and the black girls. Yeah, I didn't like that,
but you know, black guys gonna take it personal all
right now, Let's be very clear, because people were saying,
I don't identify as black. I've always identified as black,

(20:41):
and that's why I know that black girls do get
upset when people say that. But I also know that
San Santana is not the type of person to try
to offend anybody. She's a sweet girl. She worded that.
However she worded it, I don't think she meant any
harm by it, so I didn't feel like I should
attack her for that. But she was getting attacked online
and people were going in and actually miscording her and

(21:01):
saying all kinds of things that she didn't really say,
and it was a quick snippet from the whole entire conversation,
and she went on Twitter to clear it up. She said,
now I'm going to explain myself because these strangers are
black women, and I especially love the black woman. I've
never in my life bashed one, never will, So I'm
explain myself and shed some clarity. She said, if I've

(21:22):
offended anyone, I do indeed apologize. I used the word
especially in a way that changed the context of what
I was trying to say for some and while I
was trying to be sensitive, I used the word personal
because I know it's a sensitive topic. I'm not here
to attack. So first of all, black men cater to
any woman that we are in a relationship with because
we are the best men to be in a relationship.
Which because when Destiny's Child wrotecated to you us, black

(21:45):
men took that the heart more than the women did.
We catera to all women. And that's why everybody wants
a black man. And you know what I was looking
up yesterday, I was looking up some stats on black demographics,
and of black women have a black husband and eighty
five percent of black men have a black wife, right,
so that whole you know, black women, black men love

(22:07):
to be with other races. That's kind of that's pretty much. BS.
Where'd you get these stats from? It? On black demographics?
Black demographs? I'll tell you who should be bad Black
demographics dot com brod he's a real stack. Okay, you
need to go look this stuff up. I'm saying ninety
percent of Black women have a Black husband, eighty five
percent of Black men have a Black wife, and black

(22:28):
men doing I can tell what they're doing. They in Hollywood,
then in the NBA, in the NFL, and y'all base.
You know that that that that Hollywood and NBA life
on all men know those new girls got other women.
Us brothers is out here with the SCA. Anyway, sin
was definitely on social media explaining herself all day yesterday.

(22:49):
So just to clear things up, Sin has I've never
heard of say anything negative about black women. And to
clear things up about myself, I've always identified as a
black woman. That's why I know what makes us upset
some time. So I know that podcast. But she was
trying to say, wasn't too upset or hurt anybody, So
everybody relaxed. So envy you said that black demographics is what. No,
it's a real sight. I'm on right now, Okay, And

(23:13):
we should be expended and we should be offended because
they said they don't like Hispanic men. That is true envy.
As a point from that conversation, I'm black. I don't
let them know if I identify as a black man.
I don't know what you guys are talking about. I
am black. I saw you in Dominican Republic. I wasn't
Dominican Republic all right with people. Everybody whe jeans on you.

(23:34):
I swear everybody in the deal. I thought I was
Dominican before Spanish. I didn't speak though they were asking
me to speak during the interview. I spoke in English.
I didn't know what they was saying. He was like
a dog that situation. He was shaking his head and
let them little he understood that I was doing because
I honestly, you know what, forget y'all. We got Front
Page News next. Yes, we are going to talk about
a really crazy situation. Two men found, two black men found.

(24:00):
I'm dad at this democratic donor's house. What happened? All right?
And coma style is dead to all my Dominicans out
there as well? All right? How did you just say
like you said, you want them to be in a coma?
I did, I said that. How did you just say?
I think I said, hello, good morning? How are you doing?
Who's comma total? What? Uh? Weper? My god? I don't know?

(24:22):
All right? Front Page News is next to the Breakfast Club.
Good morning morning. Everybody is dj N v Angela Yee,
Charlemagne the guy we are the breakfast club. Let's I
want to I want to apologize to the Latino community
for dj NV's cultural appropriation of y'all. Situation. Why, okay,
what this is disgusting. What I heard behind the scenes
is disgusting. And everybody wants to pretend to be Dominican.

(24:44):
I'm not getting more Dominican parties to break into that market.
Talking about doing a reality show on Univision. This is ridiculous,
not saying that. What is that? No, forget y'all, let's
get into front page news. I'm black, by the way,
what we talk about you? Now? There were two men
that have been found dead in the past year in

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Democratic donor Edward Buck's home and everybody's wondering what's going
on now. The first man that was found dead was
back in July of twenty seventeen. He was a twenty
six year old black man, and they said that the
cause of death was an accidental methamphetamine overdose. So not
sure what that's what they're saying happened there. But now

(25:26):
a second man has been found and that man has
been identified. This is in West Hollywood as fifty five
year old Timothy Dean, who worked at sax Fith Avenue
in Beverly Hills. They said he was very well liked.
So far, they have not figured out what the cause
of death is it will be determined by the coroner.
So everybody's trying to figure out what's going on with
this donor that these black men are dying at his

(25:47):
house while he's present. By the way he was there
both times, sounds like they're doing drugs together. To me,
it is what. It sounds like, dude got some bad
stuff or some stuff that only he can handle. All right, now,
let's talk about Jeff Bezos. He and Jeff Bezos, the
founder and CEO of Amazon. Looks like he's getting a

(26:09):
divorced now. You know, last year they're saying that he
took a hit on his fortune because he was worth
one hundred and sixty billion dollars but then it dropped
down to one hundred and thirty seven billion. But now
he and his wife, Mackenzie Bezos, did not have a prenup,
so they're gonna have to potentially maybe split everything in half,
who knows, but they are going to have to divide
up those assets. They own four hundred thousand acres of property,

(26:32):
so they're two of the biggest landholders in the country. Now.
According to reports, Jeff Bezos was having a relationship with
So you think you can dance host Lauren Sanchez, and
according to the National Enquiry, they saying that's what ended
his marriage. Name was okay, well he was cheating, but
even still, name was really not like each other like
name was really amicable. They were to get up for

(26:54):
twenty five years. They had four children together. They're both
really smart. But she didn't have his fortune. Well, we
don't know that yet. She's entitled to. We don't know
what's going to happen. She should, she should, They got
four kids. She's doing him for twenty five years. She
helped build that company. I'm sure, come on now, when
I'm worth one hundred and sixty billion dollars or whatever
it is, you don't need half of that. Yeah, but
I'm sure she's been very helpful. I mean, she's a novelist.
She studied under Tony Morrison. You would give you one

(27:16):
an American. She don't need no money. She's the executive
director of an anti bullying organization. Yeah, you wouldn't give
your wife half. He'll be fine, He'll be fine. You
would I need half of that? She can get thirty
seven billion, He'll He'll still be your kids and raising
your kids and help you get to where you were.
As Chris Rock said, when you're rich and your wife
wants half, fine, But if you're making thirty thousand and

(27:37):
she wants half, you wouldn't give your wife half? Should
I can't mean, of course I would give my wife.
But still one hundred and sixty billion, one hundred and
thirty seven billion, Do you really need half of that?
Do you no give me ten? You don't think he'll
be fine with about seventy billions? Fine? Great point. The

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point is it's cheap of a keeper, and they must
really not like each other to be breaking up at
this point in the game. Look at the end of
the day, twenty five years together, four children. I don't know,
why shouldn't she just as al right as he is.
If I had to give up seventy billion dollars, I'll
be trying to work that out. If you had seventy billions,
you would be like, all right, I still have seventy billions.

(28:21):
Have seventy billion. I don't know. There's a lot of
money you'll make that again. Yeah, right, he's the only
person that's made that that much. All right, Well that
is your front page news, all right. Now, when we
come back from Housewives of Atlanta. Ronnie and Shamari de Vot.
You know Ronnie from Bell Bib d Vot, you know
him from New Edition. Now he's on the Housewives of Atlanta.

(28:43):
His wife Shamari you might know her from the group
Black Baby. Bring it out to me, black Bro. All right,
but we're gonna kick it with them next so don't move.
It's to Breakfast Club. Good morning. Everybody is DJ Envy
Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy we are to Breakfast Club.
He got special guests in the building from Real Housewives
of Atlanta. You know what him as a couple, Ronnie

(29:05):
and Shamari du Vot, you got the virgins on the show.
It's your Yeah, the first season? Yeah season? What made
you do? Housewives of Atlanta? How did you talk him
into doing this? You know, they just kept reaching out
to me, and last year when I was pregnant, Um,
i was like no, And then this year they reached

(29:26):
out again. I'm like okay, fine, and um it was
it was something that I had to take to my
husband because we have to talk to each other about,
you know, every decision that we're gonna make. So being
the protective husband that he is. At first, he was like, hell, no,
you're not gonna do this. We're not gonna put our
life out there like that. But the more that we
talked about it, we realized that it was a huge

(29:47):
platform for us and we were able to share our
testimony with the world. So revealed so much of your
life already. Yeah, we did. Let's get to it, right,
open relationships, open relationship, that's right. You know, we all
go through things, thanks and relationships. Everybody has their challenges.
That was just something that you know, we went through
and um, it actually helped us and brung us closer together.

(30:08):
How open like, how open open like he can smash
who he want you can smash? Ye like, Yeah, that's
exactly what every and every relationship when it first jumps off,
right fellas Yo, you think about the threesome, right, and
we had talked about that a couple of times. I

(30:30):
didn't have that in the beginning notion years. That's what
I'm saying. We had that conversation initially, but it never
happened ultimately. So bom, fast forward, we get married, everything
is locked in and loaded. We get to the seven
year itch. Okay, right, Shamari comes in and says, Yo,
what you think about opening our relationship? Like okay, right, idea,

(30:56):
but no, no, it was delivered like, Yo, we were
finally gonna have this manage tir that we was talking
about all this time. Okay, okay, I might actually be
open for that, you know, because we've been tasting the
same salt team crackers for the last se seven years.
Ultimately it might be cool to introduce a little you know,
tuna or something like that to the cracker. What happened

(31:19):
a little favor? Yeah, yeah, yeah, that's how that's that's
that's that's how it started off. Definitely, you didn't have
a problem, you know, another man, because you know, I
see the clip that she was like, yeah, yeah, yeah,
that was the thing. That was the thing. I wasn't
with another man. I didn't you know, I was with
other women, So no minute all no, no, he was
my yeah, good date. Okay, okay, okay. So so you

(31:43):
you had a couple of other women. Yeah, was he
able to watch? Was he able to participate or nope?
That's how I started off, But it didn't actually go
that way. What you mean that was the plan? That
was the plan. The plan was you wasn't supposed to
be penetrating these other women, but you ended up doing it. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, no, no, no, no,
the band was with having I didn't end up happening

(32:04):
another woman. Oh she cheated on you with a whole
another woman. It wasn't it was open. He knew about it. No,
I knew. I was never going to leave my husband.
It was just for the vagina, just for the fun. Yeah.
I mean we started dating when I was twenty one
years old, So there were some things that I wanted
to experience that I didn't get a chance to experience.
So like I decided to dip in the lady pond
and explore my my curiosity at that. What did you

(32:26):
not experience? No, I didn't experience orgasms. I'm saying with
them five or six of them up a night, let's go.
So did you like the lady Yeah, it was cool
for the for the moment, but like, that's not something

(32:47):
that you know, I'm interested in continually continuously doing. Like
we're in a monogamous relationship now, it's just all about
me and my husband. This happened seven years ago. Our
marriage has been restored for the past four years, and
you knew it was gonna come up on the show
because people didn't know about that already. Yeah, they had
seen you guys out with other people. Oh right, right right, Yeah,

(33:07):
you kind of have to put it out there because
they knew it. Yeah, and it's our truth, it's our story,
and we're not ashamed of it. You know, us being
transparent could help somebody else that may be going through
challenges in their relationships. I need to know some pros
and cons, like what any benefits that's I mean, the
benefit for a certain amount of time is the fact

(33:28):
that you get to taste different flavors, you know, but ultimately,
after tasting those flavors, you start the jealousy starts to
come in, you know, the envy starts to come in. Okay,
maybe you're at home and wife he is all I'm like, whoa,
what the hell is wife doing right now? And then
it's the reverse situation. Wife he's at the crib, like whoa, whoa, whoa, wha,
what the hell is my husband doing right now? Now

(33:49):
you're starting to think about all kinds of other things.
The rules though, like was there no eating box? You know,
you gotta eat, you gotta wear a condom, Like, what's
what would the rule? Definitely have to protect yourself. I
don't need him, bring him, ain't home nothing the rules.
I mean, just be respectful at the end of the day, Like, right,
did you get to see the girls beforehand? Did you
pick out the girls? Or it was just you ain't
want to know nothing about it? No, I didn't want

(34:11):
to know nothing about it, like you do your thing
and I do mine because you separate actual dinner dates
with other people. Or was it just a what did
we go? Yeah? I mean we went out. Yeah, we
went out. That's why you were saying people heard about
it and knew about it beforehand, because I'm sure they've
seen us out on dates with separate people. He would
he would out with yeah, yeah, because we had the

(34:40):
conversation ulitially that, Yo, we're gonna open this thing out.
You can do your thing. I'm gonna do my thing. Okay,
it is what it is. Right? Did you take your
wife to Ruth Chris and then take the other woman
to Ruth Chris? I mean we probably didn't visit to
the you ever meet any of the girls, Like yeah,

(35:01):
so they came up to the clubs like you know, yeah,
I mean, I've seen them out and at your birthday party.
We invited him to the birthday by yeah, he invited
the girls. Well who helped you blot? It's probably what
probably you know, it got to the point where it was,
you know, a little gray. It was a whole lot
of a gray area ultimately, and we were actually elected

(35:22):
separation for us, you know, so it definitely yeah, it's
definitely birthday parties taking it a little too can't have.
I mean we were basically separated at the time we
went in our feelings. Ultimately, this was fast forward probably
a year later, maybe even damn there two years later
before we began to restore our relationship. So I mean,

(35:44):
you know, at that point, I was feeling a little
some kind of way. So hey, you throw jabs, all right.
We got more with Ronnie and Shamari to vote from
Housewives of Atlantis, so don't move. It's to breakfast club.
Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy angela Ye, Charlomagne
the guy. We all the breakfast clubs from Housewives of Atlanta.
We have Ronnie and Shamari de Vaux, Charlemagne not once

(36:07):
box like that because they always say women can't I mean,
a man cannot please a woman the way a woman
can please another woman, especially when it comes to the
aral eating vaginas. So was it hard to go back? No,
it was not hard to go back because he pleases
me just as well or better than a woman. It
doesn't make a difference. Yeah, there you go, seriously like

(36:29):
he does. He has everything, but he has more. Like
women don't have penis, right, they just have a mouth.
We have penises, they say, yeah, yeah, right exactly. So
he has a penis and he has a mouth. So
you know, I have the best of both words. Women,
I'm sorry, women and men who each box better men
my husband, the true You never was nervous about maybe
a girl looking better than you or a girl taking

(36:51):
you from your man, That was No, I wasn't nervous.
I never was. I knew, I knew, I knew, I
knew I had this guy on lockdown. I knew he
wasn't going nowhere. I put it on and when I
was just turned twenty one back in the day, so
you was a going nowhere. So no, I wasn't going nowhere.
It was going down for a bit three years. Yes, indeed,

(37:13):
what about you Ronnie, is it hard to go back
after having that open relationship, like just all of a
sudden that be frateful again. Yeah, listen, man, it was tough.
I mean, you know, I shut it all the way down.
At one point in our relationship it was like, I'm done,
and uh, you know when I think about marriage, um
to me, Um, my parents got a divorce when I

(37:33):
was like three years old, right, So I didn't have
that example of longevity as far as marriage marriage was concerned,
not in my home, but I had the example through
friends and a couple other people outside of me. So
I always felt like when I did this thing, I
wanted to do it once and I wanted to be
able to say ultimately twenty five years, fifty year anniversary.

(37:53):
So although it was tough, you know, something in me
made me feel like, um, I still love my wife.
Maybe we can get over this and God first and
then as a black man, she would always come to
me and say, Yo, let's go to a marriage a
marriage counselor you know, so we can really figure out
how to bring this thing back together. And at first

(38:13):
I was like, nah, hell no, nobody you know, stepping
into my world. You know, I know how to handle
this ultimately, and I just had to bow down and
we saw a couple of different counselors and it wasn't
until we really met up with Martez and Woodrina Layton,
a married couple, that they begin to speak life into

(38:33):
us and our marriage was restored ultimately. But it took
a minute. It took a good It took a year. Yeah,
it took a good well, she said, six months. It
took a good year education like you were in college,
like taking notes and really just learning about each other
all over again and seeing what each other's love languages
are and really practicing effective active listening and communication. Like

(38:58):
it's some real it's hard guys, and says we're thinking
about doing an open relationship. We know you guys did it?
What would you tell them? Hell no, don't do it.
It was worth it because at the end of the day,
I feel like it strengthened our bond. Like everybody's gonna
go through challenges and obstacles, but when you're able to
overcome those challenges and then come out even better after that,

(39:21):
like I feel like it was the experience was worth it. Right,
everybody's not going to be able to make it through
something like that. Yeah, a lot of people give up,
and that's why that's divorce, right, it's hard. I'm saying
like we were sitting down at the kitchen table with
the computer right in front of us, figuring out how
we were gonna divvy up the little biggest that we

(39:43):
did have ultimately. So what made y'all stop and say,
you know what, we can make this work? If y'all
were that close of just doing it? What made you stop? God?
I mean, I'm telling you, like before before this, we
never really prayed together, and we never we never did
that until maybe after us being together for like what
ten years praying and we got to dinner table and
all that kind of stuff, but just praying for each

(40:05):
other and and and some of those kind of things.
I think God definitely had a bigger purpose. Like sometimes
you don't really understand what it is that you have
in front of you. You know, like neither one of
us would have thought that we could make it through
an open relationship ultimately and get to the point where
we had the blessings that we have our two baby boys,

(40:26):
Ronald and Roman. But if we didn't go through some
of the hardships, then you don't get to the ultimate blessing.
It's funny, don't you say that. You know, I've been
with my wife, we've been married seventeen years together twenty four,
but we didn't start praying with each other like that.
Of course you pray at the dinner. I didn't really
start praying with each other until about ten years ago,
eight years ago, ten years ago where and the whole

(40:47):
relationship has changed and got more blessings and it's stronger,
and we play. I pray every morning before I leave
to go to work, I wake us up, and I'm
probably there every night where I just to thank you
as we have a conversation with that. It works. So
and then when you start to value the sanctity of
marriage and really just honor the oath that you may
under God, like it's till death do us part through

(41:08):
sickness and health like you really you those those words
mean a lot, and you know, so, yeah, that's something
I want to get into marriage counseling only because you know,
my wife been together for like twenty plus years. I
don't I don't think I have any done it. N
I don't think it's anything wrong with fine tuning. Yeah,
what you have ye find the right personal You have
to find the right person that you're comfortable with, because
I remember going with my wife at first, and I

(41:28):
just felt like it was an older white guy and
like he didn't relate, I didn't understand, you know, and
it made us hate it at first, you know. I meant,
you know, sometimes they can be biased, they can lean
towards the man or the woman. And we did go
through probably again for a five different marriage counselors before
we met Martesz and with Dreda, and like my wife said,

(41:49):
active listening was one of the main things that helped
us so often in the argument. You know, you're sitting
there looking at your wife or your significant other and
there's this wall up and you're waiting for the moment
and the opportunity to fire back, right. But when they
talk talk to us about act of listening, you actually
have to listen to what the person is saying and

(42:11):
repeat it back right. And then if you if if
you didn't say everything that she said to you, then
she she'll tell you the things that you missed out on, right.
So when you do it in that capacity, you can't
help but hear the person out as opposed to waiting
a fireback. So that was one of the main things.
Listening with the intent to understand and not Yeah, we

(42:33):
call that right fright now. That happens in my relationship too,
Like where you're right fighter? Where you you you just
want to be You just want to win the argument, right,
I just want to be right? Yeah, can't what it
takes you and you don't necessarily listen. So yeah, that's
that's a good thing. I'm gonna do that for now.
Why when people sometimes just say agree, they agree with you,
but they don't really agree with you. They just say
that to move on exactly. Don't you hate when you
say you agree with somebody and you really do, but like,

(42:54):
no you don't. You're just saying no, I really do it. Hey,
Like come on now, So this whole time you didn't twit.
You didn't need a marriage counsel Yeah, yeah, we needed
a firm foundation set in our relationship. We went to
marriage premarital counseling probably four or five times before we
got married and nothing. You guys do have an album
coming out together, yes, so let's talk about that. I

(43:15):
sent you the song Envy, wouldn't I didn't get it. Yeah,
I got it this morning and this morning I got it. Yeah, yeah,
come on, you got to play that joke. YEA is
called Love Comes Through? What an album is entitled? Yet
we're looking at releasing the album on our thirteenth anniversary,
which is marks tenth. But this is our first single.

(43:36):
It's called Love comes Through. A matter of fact introduced it. Yo,
this is Love comes Through from me and Marie A
k A. The devote. It looks so beautiful with it,
just like this song, play that joint. Everybody is DJ Envy,
Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the breakfast club.
We still got some special guests in the building. Ronnie
d vote in, Shamari de Vote from Housewives of Atlanta.

(43:58):
What's going on with you and Marl seen you guys
going back and forth about how you dress? You talking
about all types of things, edible arrangement. She said I
do too, and she tried to throw on edible arrangement
and then tell me I need to send her some
good diver chocolate, Like I'd rather have some fruit. What's
kind of you would like? I'm a health chocolate covered fruit,

(44:24):
not always and you can pick that different arrangement. Oh
what's yall problems? What's the beef come from? I mean,
Marlowe just she is notorist. She's known for engaging in
arguments with the cast for you know, attention. She's gotten
into it with Ninie poorshow Cynthia everybody. So now I
just I guess it's my turn. And she really got

(44:44):
upset because I went on Watch What Happens Live and
they asked me who the shady is housewife was, and
I was like, oh wait, Marlow's not a housewife. So
she got really upset and she decided to address me
on Twitter. You called the mar hole. I caught her, yeah,
because you know, she does her bootleg fashions and scams people,

(45:05):
sleeps with old man, all of that stuff. But she's
trying to come from me for my fashions. And I'm like,
just because I don't wear the fendis and the lubetans
and all that, I have twins, Like I'm not trying
to be dressed up in all of that. Like you know,
it's just not me. I mean, I dress how I
want to dress. But it's like the whole the whole season,
she's just coming after me and I really think it's
because I have something that she wants. She wants to

(45:27):
be married, she wants children, she wants to peach you
know all of that. Now, how do you deal with
when your significant others parents don't like you? You had
some issues with his mom. How do you get over that?
Because a lot of yeah, she didn't and we actually
that was the first time that we talked about it
when you saw it on that episode. It's just it's

(45:50):
really hard because you really want you know, I love
him so much and I want his mom to love
me as well, and I and I respect that I
love her because she had him. And it's just really
hard when, um, sometimes moms get a little bit too
attached to the to their sons and um, you know,
they look at it like they're the number one woman,
you know, for their whole life. And sometimes you have

(46:13):
to just you know, you gotta let your son go
and realize that he's got to go out and make
his family. So I think it's hard for her to
have someone else come in and um take a piece
of you know, the pilot that's the only boy. No, no, no,
I have twin brothers. Twins run in the family. Yeah,
and that's not easy, like to get over that hump,
because then it's sometimes it's putting your ego to the side,

(46:33):
and sometimes as a husband you have to step in
and you don't want to slight your mom or your
wife exactly. Yeah, that's true. I mean, ultimately, I just
had to have the conversation with my mom just to
let her know, like, you know, I love this woman.
This is gonna be the woman that I'm married to
for the rest of my life, and that has to
be a certain level of respect there. And she understood that.
Ultimately she wants the best for me. And everybody has

(46:55):
their certain perception of what they want for their children.
But now they have a great relationships, you know, after
we were all able to basically damn to have some
couple slash mom therapy, you know, to where now we
all understand and respect each other. You know, I don't
want to ask with everything going on in pop culture
right now, like with the Surviving R. Kelly series. Yeah,
and it's that line I think in Poison with his

(47:16):
backstage underage, that's all that's all due me. Yeah, how
do y'all handle that line? Now? Do you still say it? All? Well?
Underage was twenty one and under down to eighteen. It
was not eighteen and under, yes, exactly that lesson No,
I mean, come on, that's just terminology. Times you just
throw a jab, you know, on that level. But we're

(47:39):
definitely not proponents of anything that's on that level. When
you look at r Kelly Bill Cosby are just going
through in their life. I mean, for him to be
molested as a child, it's kind of like the circles
of life revolving. But ultimately, man, the cat needs to
be put under the jail, if you ask me, because
it's still continues to happen. And how's the group doing?

(48:01):
Is the group speaking now? Is New Edition speaking? It? Um?
Ronnie laughing? Ronnie, Bobby, Ricky and Mike. You know we're
still rocking. Man. You know we're on tour as a
matter of fact, in the spring, late April, early May.
They just fixing the routing right now. So that's what
it is, man, Ralph and Johnny over there handling their business.
And at some point, I'm sure you know, Will smashed

(48:24):
this thing back together. But right now we're doing what
we're supposed to do as Ralphs. Still the problem it
was no. Last time they said he was a little
bit a bit of the problem is he's still a problem. Um,
it's a problem because you know when you reach out
to a cat and he doesn't return your phone call
or text, it's like, okay, you know, maybe some more
time has to pass before um, you know he can
jump back in the car. So you texted him Happy
New Year, he didn't d your back. I mean, happens

(48:46):
that really happened. Not Happy New Year, but happy birthday?
Birthday May seventeen, last month. Say see how she took
that sweat out of my eye, right, I mean that
that bugger out of his nose. I can't have my

(49:10):
baby looking crazy. Now. You know what's crazy is you
know sometimes you're holding your phone right and you make
a little um, you make a phone call, and then
your phone is still open. I looked down and I'm
seeing that him calling Ralph. This was maybe in September, right,
So I was about to hang up, and then I
was like, nah, let me see if he answers boom.
So he didn't answer. Then I shot him a text.
But I think at some point we're gonna get back

(49:32):
to it. It's just the evs and flows of what
new edition is all about. And it's it's almost like
it's meant to be because if Bobby wasn't kicked out
of the group, you wouldn't have don't be cruel, right.
If Ralph and Johnny didn't feel like, okay, now it's
the time for us to go solo, you wouldn't have
Bell b of the vote, right. And we spoke Ronnie, Bobby, Ricky,
Mike and Ricky and Mike into existence in nineteen eighty four.

(49:54):
So I mean, you know, too sensitive, shut up what
it is since thank you for joining us. About y'all
about to put this dude in the headline before we leave?
Can we say? Um? One of the reasons why we
accepted the platform of Real Housewives of Atlanta was to

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be marriage ambassadors, right, And this coming April April twenty seven, Saturday,
we have our third annual Mary Married for Life Walk,
So you know, go to married for lifewalk dot com. Yes,
Mary Love before lifewalk dot com. Tell them what it's
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we walk into mile walk, hold hands we pray they
re affirmed we were from our love for one another.
We have a balloon release where we let go of
all of our challenges and um, it's just a really
good time. We speak, we have entertainment, and I'm a
lot of inspiration and encouragement to other like minded couples.
So that's dope. Congratulations on it. Thank you well, thank
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Shamari Love comes through available on all right now, all right,
it's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. I think everybody is
DJ Envy, Angela Gyee, Charlomagne the guy. We are to
Breakfast Club. Let's get to these rumass talk on Kelly.
It's about Angela Ye, the Breakfast Club. But R kelly

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studio was featured prominently on Surviving R Kelly and the
cops have paid a visit to the studio. They didn't
get any type of call or anything, but they just,
I guess felt like they wanted to go pay to visit.
They said it looked like it was vacant. But he
did have a birthday party there on Tuesday, by the way,
so R. Kelly was celebrating his birthday. His fifty second
birthday on Tuesday. Now. He's also currently being evicted from

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that music studio in Chicago on the West Side. They
said he has two weeks to settle up on the
money that he owes. He owes about eighty thousand dollars. Wow. Yeah,
he pays twenty two thousand month. It's a your least
that he has, and I guess he's fell behind in
some payments he rents it. Yeah, they're trying to sell
the building now too. How the hell could r Kelly

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celebrate a birthday at a time like this, I don't know,
you know, it seems like he's not all there, so
clearly something's off. How many candles you think is on
his birthday? Chick? I don't know. I don't want to know.
All right now, he's still getting booked for concerts after
all of this, but right now the only place that's
really booking him is in Germany. So they said the

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days that he has booked there, they were sealed in
after surviving R Kelly aired. Now, what he's doing there
is tickets for one hundred and fifteen dollars and then
if you want to do a meet and greet, that's
going to cost you three fifty five in Germany. So
what's the legal age of consent in Germany? I have
no idea. Eybody looked at up producers Google that all
right now. R Kelly, they're saying may also be planning
to flee to Africa. According to reports, there's some tips

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now that investigators are getting that that's his plan to
flee the country. So they want to make sure that
they work really hard to a charging him with the
crime to keep him him here. Who want you in Africa?
And you think you're just gonna pull up to Johannesburg
and Nigeri and be welcome with open arms. They got
they got the internet too. They know what's going on now.
They don't want to go to jail. He's probably gonna
get out there and get low and get his ass whipped.

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His brothers in Africa too, that will whip his ass. Absolutely.
Does anybody think that our Kelly is getting too much
attention right now? Oh? In fourteen years old? As to
legal age in Germany, that's why he wants to be
in Germany. Okay, now it all makes sense? All right?
All right? Well, the Future is promoting his album The
Wizard and here's what he had to say about our
Kelly getting too much attention? Man, who who is that?
I thought we had forgot about that. We're giving it

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too much attention, you know what I'm saying. What it
is when you get things too much attention that blow up.
That's why he's gonna blow that why his music gonna
do what it is, because y'all want talking about talking
about it to go away. Who cares what the future
has to say about A Kelly at a time like this.
But I think people are wondering why his streams have
gone up the way that they have, and it is
because everyone's talking about him. But we kind of have

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to right now because we want to make sure that
a just this is served and more victims are coming
forward and they wouldn't have if it wasn't for the
documentary and they pulled this music off of radio stations. Now,
So well, here's the thing, Yeah, I mean, here's the thing.
It's not about all Kelly. I mean, it is about
all Kelly, but it's not really about our Kelly. This
is an entry point to a broader conversation, and that

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conversation should be about the abuse of women, the abuse
of young Black girls. That's the larger issue we should
be talking about, even more so than All Kelly, because
long after the hype of his doc dies down and
people go on about their business, even if our Kelly
ends up locked up, it's All Kelly's in every community.
So yes, we need to speak up about this loudly
to set a cultural standard that we won't stand for this.
But it's about All Kelly too, because he needs to
go to jail, he needs to pay a lot of

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the There's a lot of victims out there that need
some healing and they want He's just an entry point
to a broader conversation. She's very cocky about having gotten
away with it. Absolutely need to lock his ass up,
and then we need to start catching on everybody who's dating.
I'm saying this is an entry point to a broader conversation.
We stuff like this has been happening in every community,
especially in the black community, for a long time, and

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we don't talk about it. You know, your uncle might
be All Kelly. All right, Well, Michael Jackson, there is
the Leaving and Neverland documentary and that's going to premire
at the Sundance Film Festival this year and In their documentary,
it reportedly accuses Michael of sexually abusing two young boys.
You knew this was coming. Michael Jackson's estate is saying
that those allegations are basically an attempt to exploit Michael.

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When it premieres at Sunday, and they said, this is
yet another allured production and an outrageous and pathetic attempt
to exploit and cash in on Michael Jackson. It's another
rehash of dated and discredited allegations. According to his estate,
they said, it's baffling why any credible filmmaker would involve
himself with this project. Oh that they answer to that
is easy. I mean, you know, this is still business

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at the end of the day, and that All Kelly
doc was great for business, and you know, this might
be end up being a new lane and they're gonna
target people like the Michael Jacksons because they know all
the noise that these these documentaries make on social media,
they're good for ratings. I mean, this is still the
TV business in the own business at the end of
the day. And I'm not mad if it's as detailed
as All Kelly story. If it's as detail and they

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have the proof and they have the evidence with anybody
that they do a documentary on that all Kelly. They
had people in R Kelly's camp talking about what they
did wrong. You know what I mean. If they have
it that detailed and that much proof, then I'm all
for it. Y'all gonna keep that same energy with Michael
Jackson if it's the detailed and he did the same thing, Yeah,
why not? All right? Now, Wendy Williams, we thought she
was going to be back on the air on Monday.

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Well she has postponed for a second time. When she's
going to return to her show now, she says that
panel will host in her absence. She has to take
some more time with Wendy Williams. Who's gonna host a panel? Panel? Yeah? Panel?
So I guess now it's coming back on the twenty first.
So that's the plan right now, according to the Jasmine Brand, Okay,

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i'd yes, Oh no, real quick. If I'm not mistaken,
I think the two people that that Michael Jackson's documentary
is about. If I'm not mistaken, I could be wrong,
but I thought that they played under oath that none
of this stuff that they said Michael did was true. Correct,
that Wade Wraps, Wade Ropeson and James Safe Chafe Chuck. Yes, yeah,

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they did testify under oath that Michael never did anything
inappropriate to them, and they are uh they said, it's
unclear who is the focus of the documentary, but that's
who the estate believes are the two people. If it's
proof like this all Kelly, like it's full proof evidence
and all that, they I don't want to see any documentary.
But if it's not, then I don't want to see. Yeah,
but they already planned on the oath that he didn't

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do anything, So can you really take their word seriously
played on the oath, then I don't want to see that.
You know, I'm saying, like, come on, man, this is
this right, this documentary, right head, But that's what the
estate believes. We don't know for sure that that's the case. Well,
if it is those two individuals, this is just the
clear money grab. That's all all right, I mean, Angela, Yeah,
and that's your rumor report, Charlaine, Yes, you're giving that,
don't well, you know, since we're having a little discussion

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about protect our women doing rumor report, you know, let's
talk about that. Four after the hour, these are two
cases of instant calma, two moments that can be used
to teach one lesson, which is checked all women. All right,
we'll get into that next. Keep a lot just to
breakfast Club. Good morning, Charlemaine, say the game. Don't get
the shape man you are you donkey today does not discriminate.

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I might not have the song of today, but I
got the donkey that. So if you ever feel I
need to be a donkey man, hit it with the
breakfast club bitch. He just don't give today today. Wow,
Oh donkey Today for Thursday, January tenth is a double donkey.
And the reason I'm giving out this double donkey is
because these are two moments that can be used to

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teach one lesson, and that one lesson is protect all women. Now,
he is going to a man named August Williams in
a hall, is going to an unidentified man who tried
to rob Pollyanna be on it now. I often ask myself,
as a man, am I doing enough to protect women?
That's a question that all men should ask themselves, because
a lot of us have daughters, sisters, aunts, mothers of course,

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and friends that are women that we care about. But
we also must remember that other women are also someone's daughter, sister, aunt, mother, friends, etc. Etc. Basically,
it takes a village not just to raise the child,
but to look after one another. Okay, if we all
followed the Golden Rule, if we all treated each other
the way we wanted to be treated, if all men
treated all women the way we wanted people to treat
the women in our life, then we would truly be

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making the ecosystem a better place. Right now, I truly
believe that whatever you don't know, the universe will teach you,
and the universe can either learn you the easy way
or the hard way. Well, these two men, August Williams
and this other man whose name we don't have yet
learned the hard way. Let's start with August Williams. This
happened in Charlotte, North Carolina, when August Williams attempted to

(59:37):
kidnap a woman by forcing her into his car. Thank god,
this woman broke free. Not only did she break free,
but she ran into a nearby establishment for help. And
there was a group of men in this establishment who
were ready, willing and able to protect all women. Would
you like to know what this establishment was? Would you
like to know who these people are who came to

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this woman's aid. Let's go to w SoC nine for
the report. Please Karate Sutter who fought off a man
who chased a woman into his karate school and speaking
out for the first time about the chaos punching at
everybody from wolves to cause everybody. Man tried to force
a woman into a car and then she ran. They
say he followed her into the karate school. Well that's

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when police say. The instructor confronted August Williams to keep
his students. Say. I also said, because last night was
traumatic for the young students who were there, his lesson
for them tomorrow will be centered around what happened. Williams
has been arrested. August Williams attempted to kidnap a woman.

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She got away and ran into a karate studio. Look
at guy no, and this is just further proof that
karma has no menu. You get served that you deserve.
Can I get an amen? I said, amen? Amen. Now
let's move on to the second teacher and into the
gun range. That would have been bad. Jenniman classic. Why
didn't he let the student's practice on the guy too?

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I guess you couldn't though, because it's self defense, so
you could. Again you don't. Now let's move on to
the second teachable moment. This one was in real Djannaro
and this unidentified man. I keep calling him unidentified because
we don't have his name. His name isn't isn't in
any of the news articles. But he's also unidentified because
his face right now looks like he's getting an early
start on a Halloween costume. This man looks like something

(01:01:25):
out of Michael Jackson's thriller video. This man looks like
one of the whisperers from The Walking Dead. And trust
me when I tell you he earned every knot on
his face. See, this man was waiting outside the apartment
of a female UFC fighter named Pollyanna Vianna, and he
was threatening harm to her so he could rob her.
And this happened. Let's go to ESPN for the report. Police.
There is a young lady in Brazil and her name's Pollyanna,

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and she's sitting on a bench, just minding her own business.
She's looking at her cell phone like we all do.
And while Pollyanna was sitting on that bench, there was
a gentleman. They went and sat down next to her,
and he just kind of sat a little too close
and made her a little uncomfortable, and Pollyanna just felt
a certain way about it. So she took that cell phone.
She started to put it in her pocket. It was
at that moment when the gentleman sitting next to her
gestured to something that was shaped like a gun in

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his pocket and demanded that she hand over the cell phone.
Little did this man who attempted to rob Pollyanna. No,
Pollyanna is a professional mma artist that fights in the UFC.
So Pollyanna stood up, punched him in the face, kicked
him in the face, and put him in a choke lock,
and then called the authorities and held him in the

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lock until the authorities came. Now you got a black
eye for an iPhone, Okay. So he thought he had
an easy lick because she was a woman. All right,
Some women of fragile's glass, but some women, in the
case of Pollyanna, are fragile like bombs. So you gotta
be careful how you handle both, because one you might break,
but one might break you. All right. By the way,
this is one of my worst night miss getting into

(01:02:55):
a random fight with someone and they end up being
an MMA fighter and you end up in a rear
naked chokehold on a random Tuesday. Okay, this story of
Pollyanna Vianna putting the beats on this man who attempted
to rob her reminds me of a quote that they say,
and by they, I mean me. How people treat you
as their karma, How you react as yours. How that
UFC fighter reacts to you trying to rob them, Well,
that's your ass, all right. These are two examples of

(01:03:18):
karma being both swift and hilarious. And nothing I love
more than instant karma. And if you don't believe in karma,
these two stories should change your mind. I asked myself often.
Am I doing enough to protect all women? Yes? But
I need to do a lot more. But clearly what
we won't what we won't do as men, the universe
will please give August Williams, an unidentified man who tried

(01:03:39):
to rob Pollyanna, the biggest he hall all right. Also
also a great reason to let your daughter teach get
some self defense classes as well. Absolutely, my kids in
karate taekwondo. H need son again, what the hell did

(01:04:01):
you just say? I counted to ten. I believe you
believe you believe. Don't even know what you community, but
I did. I took taekwon. Don't I remember? Like it? Listen,
you don't need you to believe. We don't need you
to believe. Stop stop it. It sound like you said
it twice itchy and then you said itchy knee. Okay,
I want to apologize to the Asian community because I

(01:04:23):
don't know if nymy's offending y'all. That's how that's okay, No,
forget it exactly. Next is I need you to believe ye?
Eight hundred five A five one oh five one. If
you need relationship advice or any type of advice, you
can ask ye right now. Eight hundred five A five
one on five one is to breakfast Club. Come on
the relationship advice. Need personal advice, just the real advice.

(01:04:46):
Call up now for ask ye. Everybody is DJ Envy,
Angela Yee, Charlemagne, the guy. We are the breakfast club.
It's time for asking ye. Hello, who's this? Hey? I'm
not going say my man because I don't want to.
You're anonymous. Okay. I have a man and he has
a twenty year old seventeen year old, six year old

(01:05:08):
and a three year old. Okay, but I don't have
any kids. Okay, my man like everything else. Every day,
he doesn't call me and say how your day doing
or did you eat? Anything like that, but he caused
his daughter, which is acceptable. I don't mind him doing there.
I'm not tealous of anything like that. But he caused
his daughter and he makes sure, Okay, did you eat today?
Or did you what did you do? Did it this

(01:05:29):
or not? But is it wrong for me to say, like, okay,
why can't you do that for me? So you want
him to streat you like his daughter? No, I don't
want him to streat me like his daughter. What I
want him to do is I want some of the
attentions that I'm not saying. I want the attention that
he's giving his daughter, But I'm saying that as a woman,
shouldn't he ask me how my day is going and
stuff like that too, Like I don't understand that's a daughter.

(01:05:51):
He gotta make sure that his daughter is okay, But
how about me? Because it seems like the Timpsons always
just well, it sounds like he has four kids and
a lot going on that he has to check up
on and you don't have any kids, and your attentions
always on him, but his attention is more divided because
he has a lot more things to be concerned about
and a lot more people. Oh yeah, really, do you

(01:06:14):
call him and check on him and ask how he's doing? Yes,
all the time I check them I work and make
sure he's okay and stuff like that. But he seems
he doesn't seem to like get to drift to do
it with me. I don't know if it's because I
don't ask for or if I don't, But why don't
you ask for it? I don't know, because I fund
like he's hard heading like you don't listen well, and

(01:06:35):
if I ask for it, it won't make no fit
well misunanymous. Why would you talk yourself out of something
that you haven't even tried yet. This is what you do,
and it's all about how you ask for things too,
and how we communicate with each other. So if you
say it in a way like you know what I love.
I love when you call me and check on me,
and I appreciate that. That's why I always calling check
on you, baby. Yeah, you roy you right? I should?

(01:06:58):
I should? I should I should be more engaged. Yeah,
I should do things. Give him the opportunity to do
what you want him to do and stead instead of
saying said, he's not gonna do it anyway, he don't
want to do this. Why he don't treat me like this? Well,
you got to show people how to treat you sometimes. Yeah,
you're right, you were about that. I never thought of
it like I just thought of because I'm more quiet

(01:07:19):
than the push you know, hows about to say, I'm
more of a man coming on to me than me
coming on to a man. M all right, that's all
I am. Well he's a little older, so he's probably
not playing those games with you, But go ahead and
let him know what you went and do it in
a nice way, and perhaps he'll do it and then
you guys will be a whole lot happier. Yeah, you right,
Thank you very much for the advice. Thank you. I

(01:07:41):
appreciate you for calling and checking in on me. Boo,
all right, thank you, all right, good luck ask ye
eight hundred five eight five one on five one if
you need relationship advice or any type of advice. He
eat now everybody is j Envy Angela Yee Charlomagne the
guy we all the breakfast club. Now time in the
middle of ask Hello, who's this from Brooklyn? Hey, what's

(01:08:04):
your question for you? Okay? You so me and Marchiance,
you've been engaged for a year and to get the
four a year and a half, and our sex life
is trashed. He tried toys, you try going to a
sex surface, everything, and it's just it's so boring, Like
what else can we do? Well? What made so explain trash? Like?
What's trash about it? Is it his equipment? Is it?

(01:08:25):
I'm I'm not I'm not attracted to him like that? Like, so,
why are you guys getting married? Because I love him?
He's a great guy. You don't give up for eighty
for the funny. Okay, So you love his personality, but
you're you're not attracted to him. I'm not. So how
can sex be good with somebody you're not attracted to
because it used to be in the beginning. So I

(01:08:47):
don't understand what happened or how we could get it back. Well,
what changed time? I guess just living together? Once we
move in our sex life to clients and y'all both
look the same. Everything else is this same he's still
a powerful man to you, Yes, and you're just bored.
I just want to say this, I understand what you're saying,

(01:09:09):
is that you know settling down doesn't mean doesn't have
to mean settling. Could you forever, for the rest of
your life be with somebody that you're not sexually attracted to,
but you called your sex life trash. I wouldn't give
up a really great guy though, because of one aspect
of the relationship. I would any other way. It seems
like it's really affecting you, though it is. Sometimes you

(01:09:32):
have to respond to what your knees are and be
a little selfish and stop trying to tuck yourself into
something that's good on paper. It might be time for
you to jest. And I'm not saying y'all have to
break up, but maybe it is time for you to
spend some time without him so you can figure it out.
Because marriage is a huge deal and you shouldn't go
into it already with an issue like that. So maybe

(01:09:53):
it is you said, since y'all moved in together, maybe
it is time for you to like just spend some
time apart, and that's how you guys will reconnect. Okay,
I'll try that. Thank you so much. Okay, all right,
asking eight hundred five eight five one oh five one.
If you got a question for ye, you could call
it anytime. Now, we got rumors on the way. I'm sorry,
but imagine being with somebody who you just don't like
having sex with at all, and you said it's trash.

(01:10:15):
Could you do it? Nope? I think it's important. I
don't think it's everything, but I think you do have
to be attracted to somebody. I guess that's when you
gotta have an open relationship, like Ronnie Duvaux and m
Samari wife and they said they wouldn't recommend that to anybody. Well,
that's probably because dave sex life popping over. If your
sex life trash, you know what I'm saying. All Right, Well,
let's talk about the iHeart Radio Music Award nominations. You

(01:10:37):
know those are coming up, and we'll tell you who
is leading the pack. All right, we'll get into all
that next. Keeping locked this to Breakfast Club. Good morning.
This is the Rumor Report with Angela Yee on the
Breakfast Club. Well, let's talk about the iHeart Radio Music
Award nominations. Now, Curtie is up from more than a

(01:11:01):
dozen trophies. So congratulations to her. Carty invasion of privacy
deserves it. Yeah, so we'll see what happens. You guys
can also vote. You can check out the nominees and
vote as well. I'll go to iHeartRadio dot com slash
Awards to start that voting process. And trust me, is
somebody out there right now that's slow, that's saying how
she up for all these awards? And she ain't putting

(01:11:22):
no music out chet this year? Oh like they don't
know it's from last year? Yes, okay, Well, let's see
what you guys think about some of these nominations. What
is the hip hop song of the year? All right?
Is it Drake with God's Plan? Is it Cardi B
I like it, Drake in My Feelings? Drake Nice for What?

(01:11:42):
Or Post Malone featuring Ty Dollar Sign sight Little du
Vol Smile Bitch. And I can't believe Little u Vol
Smile Bitch is not nominated. iHeart y'all are slacking. Which
out of those what you say is the number one
hip hop song of the Year? None of them? I
told you what the hip hop song of the year, Well, actually,
hip hop song of the Year would be Travis More,
Travis Scott, and Drake sickle Mold. All right, but I

(01:12:03):
als probably basing it off airplay. Now for Hip Hop
Artists of the Year, who do you have? Cardi b Drake, Kendrick,
post Malone or Travis Scott. Gotta go between Drake and Cardy.
To me, I'm you know, I'm picking body all day?
All right, all right, Well make sure you guys go
ahead and vote post guy. You keep talking about what

(01:12:25):
songs does he sing? I like Post Malone songs. I'm
not gonna post Malan, Okay, shut up, Yes Scott, he's
already going through things and doesn't want to be picked
on in the new year, you know. All right, Now,
let's discuss m potential movie that you might want to see.
I know you guys are going to be scared about this,
but Amazon did green light of Jordan Peel produced documentary

(01:12:48):
series Guess Who was on? Who Lauren? About it? If
you don't remember who she is, well, here's a little
snippet for you. This was a modern love story of
the girl in love with girls. Boy marries girl, girl
cuts off boy's penis. What did you do to make

(01:13:09):
her do? Something like that. That was snippy, stupid. Listen, Jordan,
that's when he sent it out. He sent out big
old scissors for the US promo. What you gonna send
out for lorraina bobbit promo? Jordan bills the same scissors. Yeah,
he sent us big golden scissors for the US rusty.
This should be very interesting because there was so much

(01:13:32):
media coverage at the time. They're gonna have some clips
of new interviews that touch on the other that the
alleged abuse that she suffered within the relationship, the trial
and how it still impacts media today, and how she
was discussed in the media. So, um, you know, should
be I think really interesting. I think these people are

(01:13:52):
doing documentaries on things that they know would have gone
super viral back in the day. Like if there was
social media around when Lorraine bob had cut off that
dude's penis, it would have been everywhere is I think
they're just going back just to see how Twitter reacts
to this stuff. All right now, I know y'all want
to hear about this. Oprah Winfrey and the Gael King
they're talking about what it is that they do. They

(01:14:13):
get some dating advice on how to keep things spicy
in the bedroom. I would say, you do costumes. Once
I tried nurse and he plays bad doctor. No, no, no,
once I tried Once I tried this. This is so
many years ago, and I got the whole neglige thing.
And I'm standing at the stairs when he comes in
and he literally comes in and Stidman walks right past
me and says, what are you doing? I got one

(01:14:35):
better rot myself up with suran ra No you didn't, Yes,
I did put on the trench coade. He came home
with that. What is that? So that's not going to
put your ego? So I would say, ask him what
would be spicy? I can totally understand why you would
walk by your girl she was wrapped in suran rapp
and say, what is that? You wasted the whole role.

(01:14:58):
It has nothing to do with which you. It has
to do with the fact you're covered in san rap.
I'm always running out of seran wrap at home and
that would be so mad wan wrap? Why is that?
Why is that sexy? Like? What are you? What happens
after you're wrapped in seran wrap? Do I bake you? Like?
What do I do to you? Cut a little hole.
Cut a little hole so you can breathe. Oh what

(01:15:22):
were you thinking of? I was trying to figure this out.
I'm like, cut a little hole. Like, where are you
cutting a hole? I'm curious. I was trying to figure
out why that would be pleasurable. So she's covering in
but cut a hole into vagina. I don't know why
that's it isn't weird thing. I don't know what the
let me why not just be naked under the trench
code watch san rap. Yeah, that would be like humping
your grandma's couch that had the plastic on it when

(01:15:44):
you was growing up in the couch, you know, you
know everybody had that grandma house you go through and
you don't want you to sit on this front, and
so she had plastic all over it. That's like humping that.
Look I'm looking on I'm looking on glamour dot com
and they said this is a nice kinky sex move
that he'll love if you wrap your man up in
saran wrap. And she said, I cut holes to let
his nipples out, and the sensation was amazing when I

(01:16:06):
rubbed my fingers across his skin. And plus when the
seran wrap was peeled off. His skin was ultra sensitive. Well,
Lisa is not a luminum foil. Look at it been
aluminum foil. You guys should try to wrap him up
like a mummy. Nah, Now, I'm cool on Pas, that's
just a wasted seran rap. How are you gonna be
telling people to go green and recycling all kind of
stuff with you just wasting soran rap wrapping your body

(01:16:27):
all in it. I'm sure some people have tried it out.
So if you have, tweet me and I'll retweet you.
Dropping a clue bus for Gail KINGO. Gail Fine, don't
let nobody tell you different. And Oprah fine too, but
Gail fine. All right. Now, Shack was discussing what really
touched him about making him feel like he should pay
for a Jasmine Barnes funeral. Now, he's not the only

(01:16:50):
one who made sure that everything got taken care of.
And we've been talking about Jasmine Barnes a lot during
front page news, a seven year old who was killed
in a shooting that Pete. They felt like it was
a mistaken identity. Here's what he had to say about
why he felt like he wanted to make sure that
he actually contributed the pain. That's the mom had to
go to Ray. I saw at the end of their
raising money for the street or all that, you know

(01:17:12):
was something that terrible to have athlete. I don't want
people to have to worry about trying to raise the
two thousand pay for funeral. So I'm always in use,
and I've been living in Houson for twenty years. So
I just starts ranging yet, all right, dropping a clues
bonds for shacademic Well, i'l ye, and that is your
rumor report. Soaran rap costs twenty six dollars and twenty

(01:17:34):
eight cents. Where you must be thinking about doing it?
Why did you look at the price rapt Amazon dot
com san Premium rap one hundred square foot rolls pack
of twelve twenty six dollars twenty eight cents. I see
you were you about has some fun to night. No,
I don't know that's that's further of one. That's rich

(01:17:54):
people problems. Twenty six dollars twenty eight cents for some
san rap. Absolutely not. That can't be right, rankness, Is
that right? I don't know. That's not right, serreen rap
is not that expensive, all right? I don't know what
investrial size okay. On CVS it says two dollars ninety
nine feet. That was on Amazon. Jeff Basos must be

(01:18:16):
jacking everything up because you know he about to lose
half his fortune. Oh my goodness. All right, we'll revote.
We'll see you tomorrow. Everybody else the People's Choice mixes up. Next,
it's the Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ
Envy Angela yee. Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Now, Charlomagne,
you've got a positive note for the people? I do, man,
The positive note of the day is something to remember
on this fine Thursday week. People revenge, strong people forgive,

(01:18:41):
but intelligent people we ignore.

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