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Truth Hurts

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Episode 89 - "The Culture Deserves It" Feat. Kenny Burns w/ Ferrari Simmons & Su Solo Produced by: @iHandlebars

Topics: Lizzo, Uber, OT Genasis and More.

The Baller Alert Show

Featuring @KennyBurns w/ @FerrariSimmons @_SuSolo

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Would you like, stop specialist, We're back. Hey man, It's Keith Rice Simmons and I am your favorite the abbance to solo. What's going on? What's going on? It's this week? Last week? Tequila? Sheila's Tequila Sheila, she came out to play. Yeah tequila? Do you really? When? What is this coming about? She she just came about maybe like three weeks ago. And so you have an episode and you named it that I felt it. I was like, man, what, I don't feel like myself because I don't really drink tequila

in public. It makes me I'll get like real flirtatious, like real feminine, and I don't really need a lot of people to see that, right, Yeah, So like three weeks ago, I was like, girl, you know you want to have fun to I just drink tequila? And then it hit me, Sheila, So I gotta acronym too. I mean, I mean, I got a thing. Wait, what's going on? Drink worry? But that never happens, never drink he never makes it. So what happens before drinks? So if you

get past four drinks? O children? Yeah, definitely a smile from ear to ear. His eyes are super cheeny adventure this weekend. I had another adventure on Friday to tequila. Sheila came back out. It was my friend's fault. Like I kept seeing my friends and they were like, oh my god, congratulations on on I Heart Radio and everybody wanted to drink. No, it wasn't card this time. But one of my girlfriends from New York was in town,

and it's just it's been a live videotaper. I would like, oh yeah, I mean, I see I'll be seeing you sat. I don't post. That's what I'm hearing. My subliminal was with the nation. Here I hear them. She La had a good time and said today it was family Day, was my's birthday, Happy birthday. I love we love you, Happy Birthday. And the Sunday we turned up at brunch, turn up, turning up, turn up. I see them all over the ground. Yeah, it's a burlesque brunch. It's it's tape.

It's body tape. You know, we don't we do not have strippers, but you know, little boobs and brunch never hurt nobody. It is a t you never know. Rory, how was your weekend? The weekend was nice and steady. Um, you know, that weekend starts on Wednesday. Lily out here in the streets man. Wednesday, we was book, Thursday was booked, Friday's book on Saturday's book. Sunday, I took the day off and chilled out. Nation wants to are you growing

your hair back for the winter. We haven't seen any. No, yeah, and I want to. I'm gonna keep a low for a wild wife. He likes it like this for a while, so I'm gonna honor her. Your face like it's like a little twinkling. We have great sex at her, Oh my god, Like you really are glowing, bro longer than fifteen minutes, So try and keep that going, brother, as long as you try, it's gonna be meeting in the meet me in the bedroom in a minute. Like you

know what I'm saying. Babies at the door. You're gonna have more kids? Worry, No, we can't have no more kids. You can restart, you can read untied the thing. We got birth control of the house. I am in love with the way y'all are. Love is real, y'all. How was your weekend? Sorry, hey, I'm glad you asked me. An amazing, amazing weekends. The Testament out there, ball the nation that if you continue to do you, they will

pay you to beat you. I had the pleasure of um going and hosting the crowd at the Urban One Honors. Um it was when was that Urban One Honors. It's owned by TV one, the Radio one, Cathy Hughes and Alfred Lix. This was last third. Yeah, I went up there, um and it was just amazing. I see some superheroes. You know, we need a Baker reformed. Uh Al Sharpton was there. Um, Billy Porter, who I got a chance to really talk to and really meet for the first time.

If you don't know who Billy Porter is, He's one of the greatest artists of our time. And I'm saying that on the Ball Alert show. So if you don't know Billy Porter, check him out. Um. And it was just amazing. I mean I think, you know, for me, hosting has turned into an actual personality thing outside of the club and just being able to send hosting what you're talking about real hosting, um and and and so

all holes. I mean, you have to start somewhere. But I think for for me, taking the things that I learned in the club to this whole new remix is amazing, like Forstance one time for Big Check Ship Bobby Valentino. He was in the crowd right and I'm sitting there and you know, I'm having to keep the energy going in between the stetups and things like that. So I'm like, Boby, you're not performing like Bryan you want to perform. I mean, we got we got a couple of minutes of piano

right here. You know what I'm saying. The whole night there was these group of people in the middle of that. I was calling the seat Fellers and I kept it hearing to you know, they'd be hyped as a month, so they're like everything right. So the guy I want to come down so he can't start playing this beautiful melody. You could tell it was slow down, but it was a slow version. So I'm sitting there and I'm like, yeah, Phillis,

we appreciate your contribution. Dog. It was so funny. But we had moments like that all night with Jamie fox Um big shout to Ricky Smiley like just a little kim like everybody who was there. We had an amazing time and it's airing on TV one in January. State Tuned for that, and then Friday, I got to go to Detroit, one of my favorite cities. Man. So what I'm doing to everybody from you? You went this past? Yeah, yeah, it's amazing, man. I got a few suggestions for you. You

You know, you go up there. They got the legalized of thing if you want to. Yeah, but it was an amazing weekend. Oh little Kenny, y'all. He was in the Canary Islands. They won the championship. MVP for wanted to Ain't here three games for the second game he got m VP. They won the championship, and he's out there getting buckets. The Skills Factory is a Nike program.

If your child is good, a good athlete, and didn't get the scholarships they want, I suggest you go talk to Rob Johnson and the superheroes over there at the Skills fact that they are doing wonders with my child. I could not believe the human I was seeing on social media. Good ladies and gentlemen. Now it's time for in case you missedead case arrested piece of Juice World Jo. The industry lost a young legend at the age of

twenty one. Yeah, just just turned twenty last Monday. Um was in on the flight back UM to Chicago, and it showed footge him on the flight. Okay um, and then when he landed walking through the airport, had a seizure and Um. Many people are you know, really saddened by this. He had a lot of friends in the industry, a lot of supports, a lot of people thought he would be one of the greats um and we're sad to have lost him at the at the young age, young tender age of twenty one years old. Man, what

do y'all think? Man? I think it's actually gonna be pretty devastating for a lot of his like core listeners, the people that really related to his music, because if you listen to it, he talks a lot about depression and what he does to cope with things and not even making it, not even yeah he's at it, so it Um. I think it's really sad. And I think if you have kids, you need you need to check

on them. I was I was at the the Urban One Honors and I saw Maxine waters Um and I had to tell her like thank you, like for supporting music because remember see the Lord's Tucker Back in the day, she was trying to end it, you know, throwing the tapes in the bulldozes and n W as too explicit, but that was the way for us to express ourselves. And I think like now, and I said this in front of people at the MGM, I was like, our children, though,

are not talking about just causes in the brutality. That's I mean, they're talking about that, but they're not just talking like our era was talking about police brutality. And you know, we are feeling this way and it was it had something, they had some substance and now they're just getting high and they're getting high to these types of situations coming out of no but but not only But I'm just saying, I think it's almost become recreational in the in the stance that you you don't realize

you're gonna get hooked on drugs. Yeah, it's definitely become recreational. But I think with with him specifically, like he literally was saying like, yo, I can't deal like I'm going through this. It's hell like you heard it. So in his case, um, of course, I believe a lot of it was recreational, but I also think it happened that way because he did not know how to get all

the other stuff off his chat. And a lot of people have mental health issues and that is a bigger problem, and it's also up to the gatekeepers around them to try and help them. But I do want to reiterate though, the only thing I hear in their music is saddness, depression, drugs.

You know what I'm saying, misogyny, And I just don't know, like like even like why Being Corday, why Being Cordea is one of the bright stars of the younger generations to social media, it was very distraught, But if you look at the types of music, it's not like why Being is any less successful. Corday is any less successful than Juice World was. It's just the topical things And

I just think that, you know, as a whole. We were having this conversation, um I had the pleasure to take um some friends up to the Uncle necessarily, which I mentioned last week, and we were really talking about like we're responsible for the word nigga, you know what I'm saying, Like we say that in an endearing way and in a way where we shouldn't be penalized if we want to use the word or not. But at the same time when you see white people mouthing it in songs or saying it in songs as if the

song isn't sane and they're repeating what they here. And also, I just think there's the responsibility on our end, right we have to I mean, we need is one thing. Even cocaine is one thing. The crack peels heroin things you can't come down. And I'm not saying do we cocaine or any of that. I'm just saying some of the those drugs won't necessarily kill you in recreational use.

These lean and promethezine, these things. These are drugs that will break down your internal organs and make you die because they're taking them at a larger consumption amount every day. You're not supposed to be taking promethezine like you're not supposed to be drinking that ship. Right, it's multiple multiple, Yeah, you will die. Weed has not been shown to cause those effects. We will not kill you like I mean,

breathing air can kill you. You get what I'm saying. Cocaine, recreational cocaine users that are seventy years old, it's not known to keep I mean, overdosing on cocaine has happened in anything in Too much can kill you? What's crazy is um? Four days before Juice World died, someone sad Justin six posted left a comment on his page and said, Juice World, bro, please stop taking percocets. Something touched me spiritually right now and told me to comment this. I

don't know you, I just know your music. But trust me, those pills aren't the answers to things. I don't want to replay a similar situation like other young artists who in their songs were always blatantly talking about depression or addiction, and no one cared to speak up until the end. Be safe. That is why that person's sad. Justin six like, thank you for speaking out of your heart. I wish you know. Hopefully you don't feel like you know damn if people have saw this message, it would have been

a different situation. Hopefully you don't feel that way. You you did the right thing. You felt it, you said it, and I think we need to hold like label execs and their managers and all them just as accountable like you guys are around him the most, the most. I understand the music is making money, but let's find a healthy way for this person to tell their story without getting hired a damn time. And I was saying this last night. I got a Trailblazer Award at the Pink Awards.

Big shout to April Love. Last night you and I said that same thing. Your people are as much responsible as you are. Your friends are as much the blame as you are, because you can't be around other drug addicts expect to be clean, or you can't be around people that aren't speaking life into you and expect to be motivated like you have to have the proper circle. If they've benefit from your on fall, if they benefit from you being in a weak position, you don't need

to be around those people. Man, So um one love to his family and his friends and all the people who cared about him and enjoyed and loved his music. Rest in peace, young brother um. In case you missed it, y'all, What in the sex trafficking is going on in Kentucky? And I don't mean by trade. I'm talking about a Kentucky judge accused of having threesomes with staff in courthouse. She faces nine account box misconduct and uh, she probably goes down healing well. She denies it all Okay, she

said it's not true. She did not try to pressure anyone into having sexual relations with her. She said it's not true. So I believe that happens all the time. She might be telling them the truth about that. She's not pressuring anyone into that. Looking looking at her photo, I believe it's all all true. She looked like she does stuff like that. She looks like she, you know, she pressures people into sexual relations. And she looked like she she enjoys the power trip. Yeah, I'm saying this.

I know people like that. I know people that use their po and it happened look exactly, but it happens all over the place, and happens. She's a woman and she's a judge. I don't think that the women don't do it, robber, you know, they're out here in these streets. I definitely she belonged to the streets. They do it. They do it belonged to I mean, in this photo, her mouth just just looks like she just got done, got a little mountain lip serves going, yeah, have you

seen this side? She belonged to the streets that yeah, yes, Oh my god. Speaking of sex and sexy, y'all, Lizzo Styles says she is this generation. Donnay, all right, so let's talk about it fashionably. Well, considering it is the stylist that said it, and he was only talking about like the benefits, I think I think it's a man yea, yeah, if he's a man, Okay, if he's a stylist, I wouldn't say yeah. If he's a stylist and he's dressing her, then he would benefit from saying that. I would talk

about my work like that as well. So yeah, so I think what he was talking about was like, Okay, y'all know, we as a society have an idea of what certain body shape should wear, especially when it comes to women, and Lizo typically wears things that we don't typically see women in her size, and I think that's awesome. So I think what he was saying, do you think it's awesome? I think it's great that that she says. Forget what society says, like I want to wear this

because it's fashion. I want to wear it fashion and right, absolutely, fashion is not about your body type. Fashion is about expressing what you feel, what you want to wear, and I think, no matter what wi, you should be able to do it, so for her to do it in Hollywood and be as I guess like provocative, as she isn't confident. I think he's saying that she shifted the culture in that sense, like she's making people aware that it's okay to do this. She's helping other women who

maybe overweight or just not confident in certain things. She's helping them understand as long as you feel good from the inside. I was gonna say, I love Lizzo, but I'm just like, why do we always got to compare people exactly? I think that was a bad comparison, But go ahead, yeah, you know, I think it was a reach or a bad reach. Really don't think to me,

it's really not about the Kisrrison. At the end of the day, if the stylus wants to say that his you know, his muse is the new Madonna, that's for publicity. Whatever the case. Maybe she makes great music, she's a great artist. I would like to say something to two sues point, it's great that she has the confidence, but a lot of women like her don't. And I think too exactly, I think to Robery showing me a picture, I think the backlash, backlash from a woman that is

not as confident what happens to her. She gets ridiculed, she gets trolled, and it does work for self esteem. And I just would like, because I got in a little bit of heat, no desination, um for what did you say that? I basically said that the majority of her followers were gays and women, right, because I was asking, I was taking a poll. But of course they didn't edit it like the whole conversation. They just said that

one thing. And I was making the point that I don't know men, how the sexual men that are talking about lizzle or blasting lizzle. And that's a fair statement because if you look at comments, if you look at her followers and whatever, it's predominantly that fine. I also had said, which didn't get are that I thought the picture we were looking at because just like Robbie just she showed us in the throng situation, she actually had a picture that did not look it was thirst trapping

to me, right. It was she had her you know, thrown between her button. She was looking back and I was like, wow, that's actually attractive. It wasn't like a thing where it was like she's a big woman in a thong. Right. So I would like to say to Lizzo if she would listen, that it's dope being who you are. You are a supernatural human being and you have the strength mentally to where with you know, to weather whatever storms come your way. But other big people

do not. And I think that we need to take more responsibility and saying no, go out there where spandex and you three hundred pounds and you are not mentally strong enough, too handy, because the riddle cure that comes with that is what destroys people, is what turns into drugs and alcohol and depression. So I definitely understand that point. I do. I think the bigger picture is people don't want to teach confidence from a false place, right you

You want to teach confidence from from the inside. And like what it actually means that I get you can't tea you can never teach from a false place. True, But we do agree that representation matters, right, we want black people in films, we want black people in commercials or in in the courtrooms, like we know that representation matters. So I think this is a good start. I think

it's and not just for big women. I think the confidence that Lizzo exudes is really helping a lot of people because some people maybe like, dam she could do it. I gotta figure out why the hell I'm not so that I can't do it, you know. So I don't think it's just about you know, big women or you know, encouraging someone to wear something that if they were to be judged about it, you know, they go crazy. And like, I definitely get that point. But representation matters. Representation matters.

But good is good and Lizzle exceptional at what she does. Yeah, I definitely things I think that, but but I want to also say that good is good. You don't. I don't look at someone to be like, oh they're skinny and good, Oh they're fat good, or they're skinny and great. Fact, I think great is great and she's great. She's a phenomenal artist. And I think I just want to be And this is also having to do with like being a parent, being a big brother, a mentor, and I

want to be responsible for what I say. Things that I'm super comfortable with somebody else might not be, and I want to tailor that conversation to fit the person. And you know, social media doesn't allow you to Taylor conversation just gives you the broad spectrum ladies and gentlemen. Uber reveals safety report, but nearly six thousand sexual assaults. I want to say this, I don't let Uber's pull

up to my home. I on let Uber's pull up to anywhere that significantly, you know what I'm saying, because I just don't trust the system. Uber is a necessary vehicle platform company offering, but I do not trust a lot of these drivers. And I feel horrible when any

woman I know has to take Ober. I feel last night, I'm leaving the Pink Awards and the surgeon who spoke and she's she does be sectimies, and I literally had to like, I was like, when you overcome you straight, let me wait because I just feel I don't feel like y'all are safe. I don't feel like women or I mean and even some men. That's just in life

in general. Man, Like it happens so much. You know, it was funny because I think when I saw the report, somebody, uh young lady tweeted you guys, you know, men wonder why women choose to ignore them when when you guys want to use like cat calls or why we choose to dance with our girlfriends when we go out versus you. And then she reported these numbers. I was like, oh my god, like if that's just uber that that that's just uber and left. Imagine what happens like every day

on a regular it's aggressive. Listen. Um, we have this segment on my show Street Study for five six Monday through Friday. Um, it's called shoot your Shot. So someone called one time to fly out d C with up. Uh. Someone called and said he wanted to shoot a shot at this girl that he just dropped off. He was do uber happens? He said, he first last name. He was like, yo, I was your Uber driver. I want you to hit me back if you can cannot do that, want you to back if you can, I'll swing back by.

It is wild. I literally I get dropped off once and the driver calls me maybe like ten minutes later, and he was like, Hey, it's so and so I just dropped you off. Um, is it okay if I save it something? No, it's not okay. It's happy and what a lot of work. I'm just saying some guys do that. So yeah, see, yeah, you know I want to say this if stresses to women if y'all feel any inkling of uncomfortableness busting and also they share your ride though you can share, you share your status. I

always share mine with Officer Parish. But you have to I think what we sometimes overlook. We gotta go, we gotta get there or you know what I'm saying, or we be safe. I make sure. But if you don't feel comfortable, you can't. You gotta check for that childlock when you open the door. Look at the door and see if the child lock is on. If it's on, I do not get in the car. I will cancel the ride right in front of them. Why you got a childlock for us? Yes, I'm not getting like you

can see ladies like go online and learn. You go online and learn what it looks like like on every doors, a little thing on us. You can tell if the childlock is on or off. It's okay to check it, totally fine. Check the license plate before you get the damn car. If it's not the same car, or if it's not the right driver, don't don't get it. Because sometimes people will do that. Their friends will drive, you know, on their account, on the actual account. It won't be

that person. Sometimes it might not be the car that happened to me coming from the MGM. Yea, it was a I ordered a black you know black black, but I ordered a car because I was literally right by the thing. I didn't have a lot of bags, so you know, cat like truck can so the dude pick me up, super cool like that. I didn't feel any type of weird thing initially, but I look at the see nothing. I saw blood on the sea. I look.

I was like wait. So then I'm kind of like, you know what, I'm not even gonna say nothing to do. I'm looking at dude's hands like I'm I'm a real when I say I'm observed. I'm looking at I'm going to do hand Okay, look like smoke a little bit. Okay. Cool. So I'm like, um, which one are you taking me to the airport? You know what I'm saying. He's like, I'm going, okay, cool. Because I'm from Washington, Dcent, I know every backstreet, may so forth. And so it's a

long story short. He gets talking convicted fella. Um did a number of years in jail. Um got pardoned. Um not pardoned, but got released. In that Obama program, But the whole time it was just too much information and I'm not trying, and you don't really know who's what. But I'm finally getting out of the thing and he said, are you that Kenny Burns? And my my first thought was like, of course, I mean, yes, thank you, I'm out the car. I'm gone. But it's just you don't

realize the uncomfortable position you put people in. Like then it happens to me all the time. That's why I don't take it's from my house. I get car service. You know what I'm saying with a relatable person that I've used whenever I do consetto, whenever I have big events, to stay fine whatever. And then if I'm out of town, like I'm not letting them pick me up in my hotel. I'm doing two hotels that I'm doing the corner. Because it's just people are so like And I'm not saying

this gentleman was thirsty in any kind of way. Maybe he just felt comfortable enough because my's never know it's inviting, but you never know people's. But you know, seper has prefaces. Now my bad, you got you can have them not talk to you the whole trips better that you should talk to me like it's okay. They can't get mad.

They're getting paid to do. I know, man, And I hate to say it's a status thing, but when you do get the blacks, it's a little bit more professional than or whatever professional it is typically because when you get those cars, anybody we call last on the phone. I mean, one dude was arguing with his checking me where I was over here, like, yeah, I can't this is my last time last week. Actually, my girlfriend and we're getting into uber and she got in behind the driver.

So I went around to, you know, get in on the other side, and there was a laptop and a jacket in my seat. So he was like, oh, you can just get in the front. I was like, oh no, I'm not. No, No, why do you Why do you know you're not gonna just plant your hand on my lap, sir? But what you had? No why you got this stuff? Why do you have your valuables like your laptop in

the back while you are working. But when you have a company, you know, left in the hands of the people, I mean, you can expect certain things like this to happen. Like I was just waiting on it because I already knew.

Like it's not like it's not like a car service like you said, it's just like, yeah, speaking of ridiculousness, ladies and gentlemen, West Virginia correction officers do Nazi salute for photo what you should nobody now but if you don't, Yes, they did it in a group photo and the training and uh the governor actually a West Virginia reacts sing,

this will not happen on my watch. I made a statement last week about my white friends then, and they were you know, obviously the balling nation was sold with it, I mean the majority and were with it. We have like a few Nazis that came from the page, um, not literally buttinatively or maybe, but ball nation was toldly with the ships. Um. I personally should have said it another way, UM, some of my white friends, because I do have white friends that are politically correct that aren't

with the bullshit. And I do have friends that have gone left and have been trumping um. But this thing in West Virginia is sickening because the level of um boldness that this you know, these racists are going or the the you know, the superpowers they think they have. We have to doubst the fire ladies and Chip. They do have those superpowers though, that's that's that's the thing, that they've created a system for them to have the superpowers. They don't really got it. We all know who has

real superpowers, and it is us. But they have a system that is structured in order for them to be exactly how they are. We have to doaster fire, and I know it's going to take an extreme measure to do it. And I think Trump is actually promoting that stream I'm sorry, that extreme narrative to his base because he continuously talks about um taking arms, um, you know, standing up for what you believe in by any means necessary.

I mean, he's taking these types of me He may not be literally saying that exact phrase, saying that they got they got little codes and stuff that they all understand him not to, you know, even side with common sense. It's just showing you like that there's I mean, he talks about civil war like the be legitimately a civil war like these If you think about these people who are being paid to police our corrections facilities, right even

I mean we've seen it in the police force. These people are being paid our taxes are paying these people to police and protect and this is becoming. I mean, you should hear these stories back in the day about these riots in jail and you'll be wondering why they're riding. It's because they're getting molested by the police, offer, they're getting rates, they're getting beat up. Whole bunch of ship going on. It's all you don't even know what's going on.

And it be these Nazi mentality, racist mentality cops that are behind the majority of it. And I spoke on the panel for Elephant in the room and there was the police officer. Remember the land when the police officer jumped in and tried to grab the stand well and got drug onto the freeway to black. I forgot the officers name one time for him because he literally had nothing but eight things to continue to say about the

police force. And I'm like, well, bro, And I'm literally on the panel with him in front of the predominantly black audience, and I'm like, how could you defend any And he's like, I'm not. He said, there's a bunch of us that are not with the ships, and we do not support that. And we talk about it all the time, and we bring it up to our supervisors.

We go to sit ins and conversations that have to do immediately with other racist police officer and he's like, it's a challenge for us as well, So you know what we need. I want to add my best friend, like we grew up in the hood. My best friend is my cousin, best man, my wedding. Um, he's a deputy. He became one, really is ni. I know you feel me and he's one of he's part of the people that the officers that are good people. I know him

because he's my cousin. You know, I'm saying, grew up together. And he's even told me, you know what I'm saying, Hey, so much bullishit going on that And the best thing that he said that they are trained to who is to stay as positive as possible. They're told to stay positive. They're told to continue to do the right thing even when they're faced with obstacles where they can go to the other side if I want to and become a bad cop. He said that ship happens all the time.

I'm sure they have the option to do bad things and get a whole bunch of money all the time. Bro and I'll say this too. I don't even know if I can said that, but some police don't look like police no more. He's had it like me. But that's what I'm saying. Like you know, I was just in Detroit. I'm looking at some policies like, oh he's stealing. Oh he definitely extoring somebody. Oh he might be selling dope. Like I'm just looking. They don't even look like cops,

no more. Like some of them. I'm not saying and I'm not saying there's a stereotype and look for a cop, but there is. You were clean cut you you know what I'm saying like I'm talking about I'm just yeah, I'm concerned, ladies and gentlemen. For the first time in history, Ladies and gentlemen, and Miss Universe, this USA, Miss America, and Miss teen USA are all the black as Miss Universe,

Miss USA, Miss America, and Miss teen US. Yes, sir, and I want to say something to Miss Universe beautiful and so sure, like you know, back in the day, he's trying to make it think that pure was another color. You know, I'm talking in the in the diaspora of colors, beautiful black Queen. I just want to say, your innocence, your purity, your beauty shine like the queen, you are beautiful. It was that that made me emotional to see that. Now,

do you think it was propaganda? Though? It was like, Okay, we gotta make sure that it's all. I don't care. But it's just like I just knew what I knew growing up. I was like, I've never seen what I saw now, which is why I think it's propaganda. I think it's like, Okay, before we lose our black audience, let's give them all of this. Okay, you know I'm still good to see, like, for example, because representation matters.

I agree that what I'm saying because my eleven year old, she was born the year Obama wasn't the president until she became eight years old. All she known was my president and me growing up eight, I was told there's never ever going to be a black president, you know what I'm saying. So I just think kids seeing that is more effective than whatever whatever case was. But I'll say this her face, you know what, I'm spiritual, You

know what I'm I'm a love machine. Her energy when they announced that she was the winner was so gracious and it was like almost unbelievable, very uh royal, yeah, but but exactly. But her look was so beautiful, powerful, it was powerful and it was just like wow, like it was so much grace. So one more time and big shout out to Zozi Benny Tunsi, you are beautiful, you are necessary, and congratulations on winning Miss Universe. Represent one time and now let's get a word from our sponsors.

And now time for baller man. What's up Rory? Oh my god, my god, oh my god. All trick y'all, I'm gonna answer last, Come on, get are you standing up? This is okay, I'm sorry. Here we go, dear battle the family. Yes, I am so depressed because my baby is ugly. Me and his father are above average looking people, but our kids turned out very ugly. I am glad he is healthy, but I hate posting pictures on social media because no one comments, and I know it's because

the baby is ugly. My mom made a comment to me and said that he has a face only I could love. What should I do? You said? The parents said they're beautiful, but the baby is eagly. No, not baby, my parents said. My mom made what she said that her and the baby's father are average looks, so basically we look good, but our baby is turned out very ugly. Maybe the baby ain't. You know, they have to go ahead, first of all, about to say the same thing, like you can't say a baby's ugly or person is ugly

until they're fully formed. Until there I mean, first of all, you're right, you're right, you're right, you're right. If the baby is okay, let me just keep wanting your baby is ugly now, but your baby might turn out to be very swan. There are some people that think all babies are ugly, just like you know in the beginning, and they look some babies that are really pretty have

smooth things like like my baby back. Some babies come out looking your baby is ugly, and in your head, that's something that that baby and that energy is going to transfer into your child like you can't and your mama for your mama to say that, y'all, y'all, you clearly have a history of talking down to each other. I'm serious, No, it's bad. I mean, if the grandparents said the baby has a face only you could love,

is that's pretty bad? My mamma say crazy ship to get it at the same time, you got to speak life into the baby. Imagine breastfeeding the baby, right, and you're looking down and you god, damn, I got this little ugly you are feeding your child poison. I wish you could have had a d M of the picture of the baby. So no, some tips that I could do to help you, I don't want to phone. Just keep their face nice and greased up, and you can play a hat on the baby. Hats are necessary to navigate.

So you're saying the baby is a hatter. Baby got to be freshened. He's just say access the baby. Dressed the baby up a little bit, and I'm just so you can do. Men and women and got a bag and got whatever they want. So this is there's a future for the child. Most of the people with money on hell anyway, the dollars real good ladies. It's like when you see the guy in the club with the hat on. He looks so good that he takes it off and you like, sir, start what happened. I mean,

it's quite it's quite a few of them. It's quite a the but just give us some time because there's a lot of pretty babies that's heard up, grow up looking ugly, and then you know, truly be happy that your baby is healthy, like truly be happy in that focus on safe yeah, saying when she posts pictures on live, there's no comments, but you should, which I find hard to find that hard to what you mean you shouldn't post it online? Why she can't post the baby? She says,

no commiments. But if you're worried about comments, hill, but if you're worried about comments, don't post. Not even what it's gonna keep on. She must have her comments off or something, because if the baby was ugly, somebody would have said, damn that baby ugly on the internet. On the Internet, somebody would have says something, especially your comments

are on, cut that off. Piece of the baby, yes, piece of the beautiful, young, healthy baby that has a girl had rich You know what though, for real, like watch that baby. It's gonna be a special talent that that child's gonna happen. Watch that baby. When when miss universe be super successful than the mom and dad look at my beautiful child exactly in all positive keeps saying that the baby is pretty and then it's gonna grow. You're gonna speak it. I just think it has an

older first of allies like that. I've seen some babies that they have a grown man face. Man faces when it grows. When when he or she gets older, they'll be fine, right your lips of God's ears. And that was time for a word for my sponsors. And now it's time for comic creeping. Alright, we'll speaking of sucking on tittis Christy that last night? Yes, are you sexually active in the mother? They are young and happy and then thought to be newly webb. Can you you don't?

I don't remember you remember that? All right? Well? Christie Teagen posted a photo of her and her beautiful daughter and she said on set with my stylist and Papa Bear oh five, who had the nerve to respond, Jesus cover up your daughter is right there, y'all know. Christie Tagen has the best clap back. She said, she sucked it for months. It doesn't mind it much. Papa Bear oh five, you are a creep because you actually took that photo and made it your profile image. Okay, you

creep now. Also, Keisha Cole has something to say about O T Genesis remake of her song Have y'all heard it? Yeah, where he did come any time he didn't. Yeah, so at all. Hell Queen posted it and said I ain't never gonna listen to Keisha Cole song the same anymore, and Keisha Cole responded exactly period. Not cool. First of all, let's go back to Christie tinging one time for Christie ting and her clap back. Yes, she ain't having none of that. That's her child. Ain't coming for her children

or her husband or anything, and her music coming. I love how she come at. I love Christie. Now for OLTI Genesis, I think I think she should see it as something kind of flattery. It's fun. It's fun, not even mad at Genesis for well, actually I'm kind of I don't know. How would you take that and make it a song gang related? He's in the game. When Kisha Cole first had to sing, she was she was the Hoods Dreams. She was like the hood girl's Mayor

J Blige. It was like, oh my god, she's singing these ballads that talk about my man cheating on me. She write and and and a lot of the you know, a lot of my hood girls, including myself, we've found it to be kind of relatable. You know, and I think she should look at it as like, wow, like even even dudes was on my song and then men were men? Was I hear men saying to the top of the lung clubs stopped the music, men be saying as So absolutely a connection there. But I don't know

what wants. She shouldn't be mad at somebody's doing something she did because homage of sorts, right that he's paying homage. But I don't understand why you would do cause I think it's funny. I think it was funny. I think it was dope, and I thought it was all that I don't see my guy too. That's that's my guy. That was super creative. I liked it hard to listen to, you know what I'm saying. But it's I look at it as it's funny, you know what I'm saying. I take it for what it is. You know. I think

I think it was just meant to be funny. That man, No, he's not saying for real, you know. I guess at the time, like I think he is surpassed the point of he's going to be around if he wants to make music as long if he wants to make a song, like that will put you out the game, Okay, And now the time said, um, I want to share um something special that happened last night one time for April Love and the Pink Awards. April Love is a breast cancer survivor, UH and last night she honored me with

a trail Blazer award at the Pink Awards. And I want to say that all of the women who were affected by cancer, breast cancer and UH specifically in this particular situation, all the survivors, I salute you. It was super heavy last night. It was super heavy here and all those stories and seeing what they had to go through. And all of us are affected by cancer either it's in our family, our friends, family, Everyone is affected by cancer.

And I want to say this. Greg Street made a comment when he received his award, and he said that you have to be careful, um, listening to what doctors say. Sometimes. This is very true. We know for a fact that the medical medicine business is one of the biggest businesses ever, if not the biggest business. And they want you to stay on medication. They want you to medicate because they benefit and they profit. They will diagnose you to do so.

And Greg said, listen, you know, listen to your your yourself, do research, get a holistic doctors, go outside of the norm and try and find out remedies and cures. Because we all know half of this game when it comes to any illness is your mental and your support system. And I think that we have to double down or research, y'all Black and brown people, don't just take with these people telling y'all you know what I'm saying and go forth with it. Yes, there are extreme cases with medicine

and surgery are the only way. There are other things in the preventative way. The things you eat, the things you put into your body are one of the most important things to stay healthy or keys to stay healthy. And I just I want you all to live, man. This is an amazing opportunity. We have to wake up every morning and if you are blessed to do so, live every day like it's your last. Put in your body what you know you need to sustain and grow and live, you know, put the energy out into the

world that you want to receive back. And it's just it's just as simple as that, y'all. So go forth, ball the nation. We love you. Until the next episode. The dream is really love y'all. Peace, it's real.

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