Dan danger everybody, come to the breakfast club. I called in the hot seat, your anna live you control? I'n't even doing it? So are you so? Pat the World's most Dangerous morning show d j N this bit Angel I stay in everybody's business, but in a good rad. Charlomagne the guy, the ruler, rubbing you the wrong way. The breakfast clubs made for everybody. Wake up, wake up, wake y'all. This is your time to get it off your chest with your man. I'm blessed. We want to
hear from you on the breakfast club. Hello. Who's this? Hey? This is David out of Jackal Girl Flatter. Hey, what's up? Brother? Get it off your chests? Hey? We need to stop uh these young kids down the wonderful shit there of Chicago. Uh. And you guys reached out to local radio stations there and try to get something going because we're losing. Though. I love it's moving on black life matters, but we need to double focus that bad gods. But we also
had bad people killing young black kids in Chicago. Yeah, Chicago's been I mean, listen, that's been an issue that they got affixing. I think for Chicago it's her man. I remember I went there to go visit the charter schools there to see the kids and everything that they're doing in the schools. I think a lot of things have to start with making sure that kids have something to do and they have hoping that people actually care.
H I, like I said, uh, from a little small town for origins, from all abouta but we really focus on the Fords and Girls Club, you know, uh, you know starting there. Uh you know, like you said, you know, gentlemen, is so yes say about you know, Uh, I don't like Trump. Well I don't want to talk about it. But I'm not a racist, and you know Trump is doing racist things. You know, we keep can't continue to
want to turn the page on the racist thing. And it's racist regardless, it's you know, white power, U the Nazi symbol, it's race. We back and get rid of it absolutely, all right. Well you guys, I'm telling you guys are powerful. Uh. I'm an old man, and I really thought I would be calling the radio stations, but you know, I've got tired of this. Young kids not want to step up, you know. And I got six kids, both both girls and two boys, and I want them to have a future. I don't want them to Well,
my dad didn't leave me anything. Yeah, no, I didn't understand. And it's it's so many different things. You know, do do you try to take more guns off the streets? Dude? You have more community stuff out there for kids to do this, get out of the streets. You know, it's a difficult thing. I honestly don't know the answer, but I mean, we just got to keep trying. But you know, I think the best thing to do is could continue to have more community things, hopefully get kids out the
streets and doing more things. Have them do things in tech, have them build studios, let let you know, let the kids wrap you know, have basketball programs, both baseball programs, investment programs. Have more people in the community come out there and show them how they're making money and try to change their life around. That's that's all I can
think of. When it comes out community, It's a multilayered approach, even with the parents, making sure that the parents are comfortable and they can spend time with their kids, even because a lot of times parents aren't around because they're working multiple jobs, just trying to make it. And then flood the community with some money, so so they have opportunities, so they have chances, so they can't have to worry about where their next meal is gonna come, or how
they're gonna pay their rent or whatever it may be. Hello, who's this? What's going on these days? This front page? Are you front page with our brother? Get it off your chests? Yeah, man, Charlomagney call, how are you doing? My brother? Peace King? How are you great? Fantastic? Hey, real quick, I just want to get it off my chest. I'm tired of these fake as clouds that I'm looking at over New York City. Like I said, I'm riding up and down the East coast and they keep spraying
them to dead in hood man. I mean, listen, you guys are over in the cloud and it's sust and the side of looking at it, and I don't know who really notices it, but we stay in the cloud and PA is not like that when pre path those mountains we got open skys and you guys are sitting in a nasty cloud and um sitting quite low as well too, you know, of like toxic waste something on that She's saying, those precious metals that they're spraying in
the air. It's ridiculous to trusting. I don't know if you notice what the clouds are looking like, and they hang way too low like humulus. Clouds do not hang that low, serious cloud How do we fight it, bro, how do we fight that spy? How do we fight the spray? Well, we could do it like this forty four trillion dot com for black folks. This is what we do. Got to come together and build our own period.
You have to come together and build our own for forty four trading for black folks that have could go there the own clouds. N they're there in the cloud. You're not gonna fight that. Ain't experience. They're going down to the rural area. Damn, I can't. I can't hear the spray took his phone clouds. He must have got to the area. It was a lot of bunch of fake clouds and they cut his signal off. Oh my goodness, guy, Hello, who's this? Oh my gosh, in my life, who's this?
Oh my gosh? He ain't me me get it off? Don't do that. I love you, I just love you, thank you. I just wanted to get off my chest that people need to stay inside. I saw a very wild video from Atlanta with a pool in the middle of the clubs and people was in there. Yes, yeah, but I'm kind of hypocritical because I'm going to Atlanta next week, but I wouldn't get in the pools. Oh my gosh, I can't believe I've been calling y'all spuce. Y'all was on air and I never got through. This
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Get it off your chests eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. If you need to vent, you can hit this up right now. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Did your time to get it off your chests? Whether you're man or blast, so plea better have the same in we want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club. Hello, who's this all right? What up? Brother? Get it off your chest? A little
yess me an envy? Yes, represent to you and Angela Alie I love you, guys, She's got the best voice in the game. You know. I'm trying to say that, Like, um, I actually like came the after my dad died, like living in in the mob and I went to like the hood like down here in West Palm. You know what I'm saying. When I was nineteen and I started listening to Jay Farrell and like, now I have a track. You know, I'm staying on a movie on Amazon Prime.
Blame it on Trey where I'm a I'm a rapper, comedian, impersonationist, but it's Palm Bleach. Yeah. But here's the real thing I'm trying to say is that, like, you know, nobody can really put their their life into skin color, you
know what I'm saying, until they're really there. So there's a lot of people that use different coat like Instagram models, and you know what I'm saying, Like, sometimes I feel like that like the movement should be like you you have had something in your life with that, you know what I'm saying, Like old school thing, not like people are like africoming official whole life, like don't even go out their house and you know what I'm saying. But
that's cool. I'm gonna tell you. I'm gonna tell you something. I don't know what you're saying. Did nobody you tell me? You know? Do you know what I'm saying. I don't know what you're saying. But good morning to you. Hello. Who's this? Hey? My name is Fella. Hey, get it off your chess. Hey. I was calling about a story
out in Blanton, Indiana. It was over for July where a guy was attention to be lynched and they caught it on video, but they didn't make any arrest there and now, um, you know, now they're looking into it and investigating it and stuff. But that the uh, that was that all of the white people who were saying they were trying to lynch a black person, he was calling for the noose. Yeah, yeah, that's the one. Yeah.
I live out here, man, and it is just it's near Indianapolis, Indiana, and it is such like a white place to live and it's hard sometimes because nobody you know, relates at all. And this is a place where I can't tell you how many times people have been like, come on, hang out with me, come camping with me, and you know, I always tell him no and tell him I don't want to because it's dangerous and they
don't see it. And then it's like here it is for everybody to see, but still people don't pay attention to I'm gonna I'm gonna give you the same advice I would. I would love to give that young man. I feel like you have to own a legal firearm in America, especially when you're a black person. I think having a legal firearm is a form of self care.
And I wish that young man in that moment had a legal firearm on him to protect himself from from at least what I saw in the video, which was a bunch of white people attacking him telling him go get the noose. Yeah, that's what I kept hearing them call for. Absolutely. Yeah. I mean I feel like, you know, had he done that though, had he shot somebody, the police who showed up, it's the park police. It's not the same police they would have been for and their
guns at him. And shot. You know you would have been yes, But that's no reason for me not to practice my second Amendment right. Absolutely. I still live in America and the Constitution is supposed to protect me, so
I have no problem fighting that one in court. Yeah, I just feel it's it's just one of those things then being out here, being in a place where you know, you do what you can to to be active and do what you can and do the right thing and you know, promote social change and all that, but it's just such a whitewashed community that it's just man, it's hard living out here sometimes. Well, thank you, We appreciate you. What what you attempt to do, absolutely, what your what's
your privilege using your privilege to combat prejudice? So thank you. Okay, all right, get it off your chest. Eight hundred five A five one oh five one. If you need to vent, hit us up now. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Yeah, it's the world most dangerous morning show to Breakfast Club. Charlemagne to God, Angelie ye and we got somebody on the zoom this morning. And I love our value and I appreciate doctor Claude Anderson. How
are you young man. I'm still trying to grow up and be like you. Drink mim, say my prayers, and I hope to be like you one day, you know. You know, doctor Claude, I'm happy to have you this morning, man, because I'm hearing so much power nomics rhetoric from everybody. Everybody wants to use doctor Claude's ideas in regard the black economic agendas, So why not hear from the man himself this morning. That's that's my mindset. Well, I'm delighted to be here and glad to see y'all and be
with you all again. And I just thought a few seconds ago, you know, I'll be a year pretty soon, says the last time I was with you all last December. Wow. And Doctor Claude, before we start, I just want to ask you, how is everything with you? With you know, these difficult times that people are having. How have you been holding up? I'm fair, fair to Midland for a
poor black man, but I've had some health problems. It looks like I'm right on the edge or coming out of them, and I just think just as hastening and trying to get back to you all again, because as you indicated, Chalomagne. We were in deep, deep trouble in this country black vote. And you know, I made a commitment to myself a few years ago that I was going to stay out of national politics since I left an assmistrace with President Carter as I'm gonna stay out
of it, say neutral. But now looking around, I can't keep that commitment, and along the things again so terrible. We got a pandemic. Nobody's doing anything for that makes any sense. But more importantly is that my people's Black people are just totally in absence of any lead black leadership.
Nobody's speaking of for black volte And I've told people all my life that when white folk catch catch cold, black folk on a catch pneumonia, I don't hear nobody saying we're gonna start talking that we want to eradicate poverty. They should be saying, no, starting a priority with black volk. And I got thirty percent of all the Black folk in America beneath the poverty line. Start with them. If you started talking about we want justice, start with black
folk again. Trump is stacking the courts again for the next forty years, putting people into the federal judge ships, which means that black folk and never, never, never, never have a chance to get in get into a get justice from that situation. We're marching in streets, tromboy, we want justice. How are you gonna get justice? And then
they said, well, well, how about the Supreme Court? I said, why would a black person want to try to get justice in the United States by going through the Supreme Court. The primary responsibility of the Supreme Court is to maintain racism. They are the guardians of racism in America, as the most racist organization in the United States. As soon as the racism and slavery started, first thing they did was set up to you guys, set up the Supreme Court.
It makes it be the guardian and came out of the Marboroughs and Matterson decision in eighteen oh three it says, now we're gonna start getting involved in matters pretending to black folk and slavery. The first fifty seven judges were white slave owners. If Joe Biden wins, you think you should stack the courts, stack the Supreme Court. Yeah, that's what he's supposed to do, is so to look out quit pro quote. It's going to take care of the people,
to take care of him. That's the primary purpose of politics. Politics never existed the way they exist now until the fifteen hundreds. And it's based on a French word policy, which means quit pro quote. It decides who gets west benefits out of life. It's based on a simple premise of something for something, will you help me, I help you.
All these black elected officials they swear an oath said I would hear by promising commitment to raise my hand on the Bible saying that I would protect who those individuals who voted for me and put me in that public office. And I never see anybody holding them to that. We got to Congress, the Black Caucus Party, some people they saw on oath that they would plat black vote. You tell me where have they been all these years?
What are they doing? Fifty one percent of all the prisons in the United States of black people that set up in prison fifty one percent, and out of all eleven is in prison right now that are black, ninety six percent of black men. They're in dangerous specie. How more with doctor Claude Anderson, when we come back, do a move. It's the breakfast club. The more the breakfast club morning everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee Charlomagne, the guy we are the Breakfast Club were still kicking it
with doctor Claude Anderson Charlomagne. Right, doctor clud let me run down to five points. You just made a real quick social construct that dictates everything. Um, I mean that reconstructs everything in the Constitution. The man that there'd be a permanent office in the White House of Native Black Affairs. The man that they build a sovereign high speed rail system that runs from Atlanta to Dallas, stops from Birmingham
and Screveport. Um Congress to study the negative impact that immigrants having on black people and establish a reparations bill. If you got it down right, and when you when you called and check on that on that high speed rail system, that money is already there and right now, I got I got people already to committed outside of the Hinda states that were put up something like four to five billion dollars to build that high speed rail system.
All we need from the government is for somebody at the federal level and the Office of the President just to approve the project. You know, doctor Claude, I was having that conversation about immigrants actually yesterday, and a lot of people would say the immigrants, they don't they're not taking any jobs from black people, because there's jobs black people wouldn't do anyway, What do you say to that? They're right, And that's why we have to recondition black folk.
Black folks. I've worked. I worked for four hundred sixty years. Nobody to payment, gave me anything. What shurance I got. This time, I'm gonna get paid and get some money. And but see what nobody's ever rewarded compensated black folk. Black folks have never gotten any rewards they worked all those years, three hundred, three hundred sixty years or nothing. And then and the thing about it is the dominant white society is still opposed to it. You know why.
It's what y'all look for, something free. I said, that's what they should be doing, looking for something free. You know why, because every immigrant came here contrary to what they tell you, but they came here for religious freedom. Then they come and nobody came here looking for religious freedom. They came here looking to get free benefits. They came here to get all those things that blacks could not get. They want to cut together, wanted free land and free
black labor. And that's what they got. That's called the American dream. Coming to America, land, freeload, get what you whatever you can get. What's the what's the final point, doctor Claude, you said you had two more? I want I want you to demand that a commission be set up in the Congress that the whole hearing they go out and find out who was responsible and get reimbursements for what happened to the blacks who were free doing slavery. And so so I'm giving you about seven things. I'm
gonna quit there. His name is doctor Claude Anderson. You can go get power nomics. You can go get black label white wealth. You can go get dirty little secrets Paul one and two. Go by all doctor Claude's books. Man, he's one of my favorite people to have conversations with, to talk to, and and I love you, and I value you, and I appreciate you. Doctor Claude. I'm glad you exist, my brother. I say you, you know how I feel about you. I may not tell anybody a second.
Somebody's asked me about Charlomagne. I said, I was asked my man. I said I'm not dead. That's my man's sense. I appreciate you, doctor Claude. Where can they find you if they want to reach you? Many? Thank you God us go to the Power Numbers dot com wellside, we got a library practically, get all five those books for nine to nine dollars. All they can call the Power Numbers Corporation in the Washington d C. And contact me.
I love you, guys, and I appreciate you. And please, if I said something with offensor to you, I didn't mean to do that, and I apologize for it. And if you welcome this type of dialogue, I would love to have it some more because I agree with some things, disagree with some things, but that is all part of that's what's experiences, that's right. I appreciate that. And I
don't know. I don't know the answer to everything. But I just tried for fifty years to be a forensic historian to do with nobody else does, and look at racial issues and cut them open, slice them and die them and figure out what how you find solutions? And uh, I don't exist accept things right off the bat now. I wouldn't want you to do that either, Doctor Claude. Thank you, my brother. We appreciate you. With doctor Claude Anderson, It's the Breakfast Club. It's time to shoot your shot.
To shoot your shot with the Breakfast Club. Just one chance. Don't mess it up, mess it up. We got Michael on a line. Michael's up. Hey, guys, how you doing now? You're trying to shoot your shout with? Who? Tell us? What's going on? All right? So m Tamika and I have been very very good friends for a long time. Um, we first met as freshman in college and yeah, I've been friends ever since. Um, neither one of us has
ever been a good relationship. They never really seem to last because I guess we're just constantly dating people were completely wrong for us. So, you guys, never dated, never kiss never kids, smashed, never, never messed around. Nothing. But have you had chemistry with her? Or is it more of a yeah? So so that's the thing I think we do have that we're just really really close friends.
We've we've always been each other there for each other through thick and ben and and you know, we supported each other through through all the those bad relationships too. And I feel like we we know each other so well and We've never really, you know, tried going down that road, and I think that i'd like to. I'd like to see if she feels the same way that I'm starting to feel about her, you know, friendship. That's what I'm debating. That's what I'm debating. She is one
of my closest friends. I don't want that to change. I don't want to make it weird. Um, but yeah, I mean, I can't help the way I'm feeling right now. To be honest with you, I hate to discourage somebody from shooting a shot, but I feel like you should go with your gut and think if you feel like you are going to ruin a good friendship, what's the point, because you know it could be the love of his life. Yeah, that could be Listen, you your best friend should be
your wife. Have given you a even an inkling of consideration? Do you think she likes you a little bit? What makes you feel this way? I think she does like men, and you know, I really think we'd be really good together. It's just well, I don't know, maybe it just wasn't at the right time, like arrogance to me. Bro. Now what if she says, no, she's not interested. Can you still be friends? Wow? I mean I think so? Yeah?
Like that, wouldn't you want to know if like somebody that you really like and it might make it awkward if I don't like him. That's the only thing I'm gonna be honest with you, man. I think this is what I think is gonna happen. I could be wrong, but I think that you're gonna call this young lady and she's gonna say, no, you're like a brother to me. Is she gonna put you in the bro zone? Does she? Does she talk about things that people use? He don't talk about like did she walked by you with a
shirt off? Or does she passed gas? Shirt off? Anything like that? Nah? Okay, No, passing gas is flirting. No, no, no, I'm making sure because if you do that next to somebody, you're not really turned on. And by the way, when a man foughts around another man that is actually absolutely flirting, Well, let's call her. And he wasn't shoe shot. We're not going to discourage him from that. So let's let's get it going. That's right, Let's come on, let's ahead and
get him in the brother's zone. Well, you already in the brother's zone. Let's make it official. Hello, Hey Jamica, Michael, Hey Michael, us up. Listen. Uh. You know you and I we've known each other for a long time. You're one of my closest friends, and you know you know everything about me. I know everything about you, and I just wanted to see if, if maybe you might want to take our relationships to the next level. What Michael, are you kidding me? We're like best friends. I've known
you forever. You're like you're like family brother. Who's that? Oh? Hi, we're to breakfast club. We're actually calling with Michael because we're trying to give him some encouragement. We'll let him finish. Go ahead, Michael, Uncle Sharlotte, cousin, n V cousin Angela. We're just here for the family reunion. Continue talking to brother Michael, sister Really Michael, Well yeah, I mean okay, yeah, we are best friends. We are really close friends. Doctor Michael. Yeah, Michael,
right now? Awkward? So wait to me, are you attracted to Michael at all? I think he's a wonderful guy, but I see him more like a brother brother. Oh my goodness, Well, he really likes you. Could sparks you don't want to give it a shot, a chance, an opportunity. I'm not going to risk our friendship or something that probably won't work out. Michael. Now, you haven't made it awkward. Michael. Now, y'all can't even just go out and have coffee nowadays
because you gonna thank you like her like that. Can you guys still be friends to me? Yeah that's cool, Michael, don't like, don't even worry about it. I know you just woke up recently. There's all these emotions like you're still my man, like we're still my man, but my my man, man friends, my boy, my boy. Okay, everybody repeat after me, brother, stop it, Michael. So how do you feel about this? I mean, it sucks, but I understand, like I knew, I knew this was a possibility. I
just I didn't want to have any regrets either. Every time you see Michael from now on, I want you to say, give me a high. Stop it. Y'all greet each other from now on to make it. Is he just not your type? No? I mean he's just my friend. Like he never looked at him like that so much. Yeah, all right, stop twisting the knife. Michael is a brother just like we knew you was well you guys as you were back to the back to your brother's sinsily relationship.
I'm so sorry, Michael. Maybe it doesn't always work. Michael hit me up later. Yeah, wait a minute now like that? Did I hear a little back dog still open? Just a little bit. Nah, I'm not I'm not gonna read it to anything anymore. Thank you. He's absolutely read, Lizzie. Did he learned from his mistakes? Don't read in anything anymore. You're crystal ball is foggy. All right? We got more coming up next to the Breakfast Club. Back you're checking
out the world's most morning show. Morning Everybody's DJ Envy Angela Ye, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club, And we got some legends in the building, icons living this minute. This time, we really did, he said, special guests a lot. It's a little different icons right right now. We have Will Smith and Martin Lawrence absolutely rock them around him with blacks. God damn it, bad boys, and we did Martin so dirty. No, we didn't do nothing.
Stuck in the elevator phone man, I said, what's going on here? Now? Did you check the weight capacity? Martin. How many people was on the elevator with you? Now, it was a lot of people. I've never seen an entourage like this from anybody. We interview a lot of rappings, but what you're talking about on the elevator, I just told him, nobody, don't fart, Please, don't do that. If that's the worst when you're an elevated with people you don't know, because you gotta make small talk and yeah,
you know, I'd be like, hey, how you doing? Yeah, yeah, oh what's that? Oh no, you're just happy to see me. Okay, So you guys are brothers, You've done movies, your friends. I want to start. I just want to ask you guys a question. What's the craziest gift that you guys received from each other? If anything, craziest gift, And I'm gonna tell you why in the second craziest gifts because it's Martin. That's right, it's Martin inspired. Craziest gift we
got you give me just off golf clubs? Yeah you never. You didn't swing on one time? Not not really. I don't go out there, No, I golf. But I was like trying to get him because like, if you played any sport in your life. Once you get to a certain age, you know you're not gonna be running ball you know, got you so, But like golf, you get to you know, set your friends and you get to do you know, you get all of the same kind of energy from golf, except you can do it till
you eighty. Got you. I was trying to have Marty mar but yeah, he ain't take to it. At least I have the club. Yeah, got a lil So it's this disrespectful right, So this is what Charlotta maagne my brother. I guess you can call him that got me for Christmas. It's right behind you. I mean, listen, oh, Tina ha got Martin something like this? Wow, you know what I mean? My wife is a little upset. You got you know, I mean that little dispect for the way I'm just asking.
I mean, here's the deal. You know, I don't I don't judge, but by the cover, But what was the thinking? What was you he always going for? He called me his favorite all the time. Oh got it? So yes, have it at home to be reminded of the level of toldness that he has to deal. So yeah, that's not bad. Yeah, we don't. We don't send each other that kind and then you might want to slap it every Now that the whole point. It's like, put it up, let people smack it when they walk in. That's so
Bad Boys. Now, why did it take so long to put this out and to get this done? This? No, it had to be right, man, the first Bad Boys, what it meant for the culture. I just didn't want to mess it up. You know, it's like I don't want to do a cash grab. You know everybody's doing sequels, Let's do one. I was like, no, if we're gonna make a Bad Boys a third one, it has to
be deservant. There has to be messages and ideas. We got to be talking about something and it's not just you know, blowing some stuff up and and you know, getting paid. I'm not confronted. It was leary because the first or second one, you guys are doing stunt. You're driving through thres you're breathing. Now play I'm trying to say that might didn't the same. Will just said they played golf because and I'll be running around, Yeah, yeah, trying to switch it, to switch it up a little bit.
But in this one, yeah, we got we use them. Yeah, yeah, and it's different. Also, there's different technologies and stuff like that, so you can do stunts up to a certain point. What we didn't have in the first movie was face replacement. They do face replacement, so I can do a stunt, right, and then they have the stunt man do the exact stunt that I did, and they can match it and
they can replace my face on the stunt man. Wow. Right, So they can just do it so they can hold a single shot, but they can use the actual face of the actor and you can't tell the difference in the stunt. Yeah. No, no, that's uh yeah, that's that's expensive. Speaking of budgets, how does money work in a situation like this? Yeah, like the y'all get equal pay or you know, because there was a rumor that you was making like ten million dollars Warden Martin, Oh no, well
we've been we've been talking for four minutes. You don't go to that. You know, as we finished yours, we done. As we get ready for this movie, though, you do research on how Bad Boys started, and I was reading that it was originally intended for John Lovitt and Dana Carvey. Yeah, yeah, they were the original Bad Boys would have been trash. So how did you guys end up? Script came to me and then they wanted me to pick somebody to
co star with me in the movie. And my sister Ray brought Will's attention to me, and I thought about it, so I called was like a fresh Prince. I thought about it. I called, well, said let's set up a dinner. And Will came to my house and we had a dinner and after five minutes of talking to him, rest assist. Man, you know, I couldn't say nod each other back then. We yeah, man, we had met, but we didn't we
didn't really know each other. Like The Bad Boys was the first time we actually uh you know, sat down and chopped it up. And you know, it's you can't fake and you can't buy chemistry. You can't buy chemistry. It's like you either got it with somebody or you don't. And you know, me and this one right here, it's like there's so much love and so much respect for each other that and it's just fun to watch, you know,
with people that really vibe like that. He never looked at it like he watched the early Fresh Prince and he was used to. I don't know if you remember, I used to say his lines right before, never looking none of that stuff. Be like, you know what I don't know about this. Will does great work, you know, and I thought he was great on the Fresh Prince and his energy the energy brings. So I just was excited to work with him. I was jealous as hell.
I was jealous as hell of Martin. Really. Yeah, being honest, guys, who got the bet who had the better sitcom? Doesn't? I think that's a matter that's a tough one. We had the best sitcom? Yeah, we're gonna call it. We donna call at a time. We don't call at the time. I just figured out what I'm gonna get. You figured out what I'm all right. We got more with Will Smith and Martin Lawrence who don't move. It's to breakfast club. God morning, real hot girls can't get hold everybody in
DJ Envy and Julie. Ye, Charlemagne the guy we are the breakfast club. We have Will Smith and Martin Lawrence in the building. Still, Charlemagne, you know, we'll always talk about the scene with you and uh, the late great James Avery. Yeah, when your your father left yeah, man, he wasn't there. Had to teach me how to shoot my first basket, but I learned, didn't. I got through my first day without him, right. I learned how to drive, I learned how to shave, I learned how to fight
without him. I had fourteen great birthdays without him. He never even sent me a damn car. I ain't need him then and I don't need him now. Well, now you know what, uncle Phil, I'm gonna get through college without him. I'm gonna get a great job without him. I'm gonna marry me a beautiful honey, and I'm having me a whole bunch of kids. I'm gonna be a
better father than he ever was. And I sure it's hell don needle for that, because they're a damn thing he could ever teach me about how to love my kids. You don't want me, man, What did you dig into to get that kind of emotion out of that thing? Because even now, if you watched that, your eyes watching, I'm still yeah, and it's like, um so, every everybody on the Fresh Prince with stage trained actors. Alfonso starting the show had fifteen years of experience coming in, so
I was the least experienced the tap dance. Yeah, yeah, you know, moon walking into Michael Jackson. When I came on to the show, James Avery was one of the first people that pulled me up, and he was like, hey, you have real talent, don't squander it, right, And so he never liked nothing. He didn't like nothing I did right, And I was always trying to get his approval. You know,
Shakespearean trained, big command of his voice. He you know, his body as an instrument, as a performer, and you know, so in that scene, it was like the first time that I took a real dramatic shot and James Avery in that scene and we're doing it and I'm I'm I'm trying to get there and I want to impress him so bad and the first time in front of the audience, I missed it and I messed the scene up, and I'm like, I'm losing it in front of the audience, you know, and he looks it. Hey, I snapped in
and he's looked pointed. He's like, use me, use me in this scene. And we gret and he said get it together, and I settled down. He said action and we get and then ultimately we did the scene, and we had the scene that was there and I'm holding him and when I'm holding him, he whispers in my ear.
Now that's acting, right, And I was like, you had to tell you tapped into disappointment, right, Yeah, you know, disappointing him, Yes and no, but that's what he was telling me about how to use the actor in the scene. He was like, use me, don't try to find it in you. So then when I tapped into the idea of how bad I wanted to impress him and how
I'm I'm getting in, I'm I'm feeling it now. It's like when when you have those emotional toolboxes, sometimes you slip into I can feel that that emotion right now. And it was like it was he was the father figure that Will felt like. Will me personally felt like I was disappointing him in that scene. So I tapped into that and I used my relationship with James Avery
to find that emotion. But you know, for me, it's been it's been a massive acting journey, hugely on the back of his teachings and his urging of me to always go deeper. How did you guys both get those shows? You know? And Will? Did you feel like I'm a rapper from Philly. If I cross over, I might destroy my career. And how did you get into how did they give you that show? How did that that show come together? Well? For me? My manager at the time,
he took me into HBO hip and uh. He took me in to meet Chris Albrek and he was like, Yo, you know this guy's funny and what you think about giving him as his own show? So Chris was like, all right, we'll try it out. So I was like, just like that. Yeah, He's like, yeah, I try it out. And I was like, oh, Wrestal's history. Wow, that was big back then, especially for a black man. What the kind of show it was? Yeah, for you to be
a hip hop dude doing the shows. Yeah, And I did all them characters because I really want to show the word, you know, and that I didn't want it to fail. So I just started doing all these characters to try to push it. You know what I'm want to ask you why we live in this era of like pause and you know, rapp and saying no when you was doing and you was doing scenes like all upon kids, did you ever get backlash back then from your people? Because now dative for a guy did that,
he'd be like, you know what I mean? Back then it was just funny to us. It's just funny. I just want to make people laugh. That was it, Martin did um. Well. Has he tried to get you to be more active on social media? Yes? Yet he gave me a camera. You have a camera, tawhere are you considering get jumping into because you see, Will, it's been
so effective for you. Nort like, we don't know as much about you now like as we do about well, well, we didn't used to know as much, but it seems like you like it now, right, So you think that would be something. I'm trying to do more things. You know, I'm trying to be more creative. This guy has a creative mind, so he's always on it. But I'm trying to find things I could do and bring to the people. So no jumping out the playing for you more? No,
no jumping more swimming with shock? Why will now? So here's what happens. So here's what Here's what happened. Why it's family? Will No, So what happened was and it's funny because it was it was something like you know, I've been watching you for a while and it's something
that I wanted to to talk to you about. That will dive into it offline, But the idea for me is I painted myself into a corner with Will Smith, right, and I realized that, you know, we all we have our childhood traumas and we have our experiences, and then we all create these characters that are going to be
our characters that defend us in the world. There's certain things we can't do, there's certain things we say, can't say, certain ways we react if people do something something and we create a character that we go out into the world with, then that character wins some things for us. It's like, oh, we succeed by behaving this way. Then what happens You get to a point where it stops working as well, And the reason that it stops working because it's not true, it's not really who you are.
And then you get back into a corner it stops working. Now the question is are you gonna be courageous enough and are you gonna be brave enough to kill essentially the character that you've created, and are you gonna have the courage to live as who you really are? And on my fiftieth birthday when I jumped out of that
that helicopter over the Grand Canyon. That was kind of my moment for myself where I was like, I'm gonna be who I am, even if it isn't in line with the will Smith that people think I'm supposed to be. I'm gonna have the courage and I'm gonna have the bravery to be who I am, you know. And it's like, I've been watching you for a while and that's what I was. I was like, that was one of the things I wanted to talk to you about. I can
see the mechanism happening in your mind. You're seeing Charlemagne the god as separate from you. Absolutely. I looked at it a little bit of your book too, and I was like, I want you to know who you really are is enough that the character can die because I never wanted to be a character to your money, right, Yeah,
you know what I'm saying. And I just read us reading this book called The Unapologetic Guy in the Black Mental Health, and the woman readA Walker said we have to be willing to let go of who we want people to think. Yes, exactly, me and Jay to talk about that a lot, you know, even in the idea of our marriage and how people want us to be married versus how we're really married. You know what I mean,
It's like it's a really different thing. And it's so hard to let go of the characters people and what people want to see. And because also those characters saved your life when you were young. Yes, those ideas saved your life and made you money. And they made you money, you know, so letting go of that and having the courage to really be who you are in the world. And it's it's like it's terrified. Will should be a motivational all right, we got more with Will Smith and
Martin Lawrence. Don't move, It's to breakfast club, good morning. She want to I can take you out there where a jet bear beside your hotel. I want beside you roll like when you let out your hand window And I dad to myself because I never liked these She only liked a squad red light. Why would I waste my time on the started that don't got me on the front of her mind sake? When you get design and I and the building came with the wings like
a number nine, you come through just us too. I like it because your com cut two come through just us too. I like it because your cout Hey, you want to who want to get me? Abody in dj Envy and Jela Yee, Charlomagne, the guy we are the breakfast club. We have Will Smith and Martin Lawrence in the building. Still. One of your closest friends called you, right, and he's a close friends to us as well. He called you and he asked you for a couple million
and you gave it to him. No, I did not happen. No, you know, let me tell you something. Me and Tyrese, uh, we've been friends. He's out. No, No, that's my dude. Tyrese calls me when he don't want it cut. He wanted raw and uncut. And the amount of talent that that dude has in all the possibilities that Tyrese has is what I keep drumming in with him. Tyrese is functioning at forty percent of the capacity of what he
really is, you know, And that's another thing. Being brave enough to be who you really are versus being Tyrese exactly right got to that level. Yeah, yeah, you know, and we all do you know they're still it's like, well, Will Smith takes good care of me. It's just he's it's not all the way me. There's a certain amount of pretense and in authenticity that it takes to hold
up the character. That's I think about that with you and Martin, and I'm sure that it was a time where everybody wanted you to be like my you know, but what if that's not you? Yeah, it's not me all the time. Like people think that I'm on all the time when they see me, to think I'm all I'm always gonna be joking all that, but I'm probably a lot more shy in person than I am. You can't be shy. I don't believe I believe it. Believe it or not, I don't. I don't joke all the time.
I don't talk all the time. I like to listen a lot and just take things in. This dude is one of the most authentic people that I have ever met. Thank you. The first time. I want you to explain to you talked about it on Crown Shout to Ellie Wilson. I want you to talk about the Reggie scene and bad boys, right, because you know I'm a father five, right, But growing up. I'm like, if I have a dude, I'm doing the same day. But for you, I'm mister,
I'm Reggie. What you're doing? It can take Onmengan? What can take on Mangan? How do you fatims? Mother? He looked dirty? Can't it take Megan up? What's wrong with you? Got? Can all skit? You ain't never seen a gun before. I stopped pointing the gun afterward, explaining that to people who haven't heard and how that whole situation happened. He was a he was a young actor. He had never
done anything, so it was his first role. So Michael Bay was concerned that he wouldn't be able to perform the level of discomfort that we needed for the scene. So Michael Bay was like, Yo, don't don't talk to him. Talk to him, he said, I want y'all to be, uh, pretend like y'all are aren't argue and pretend like you're not getting on. I just want to get him, get him riled up, you know. So I go and I sit down with the kids. So he's first meeting well
and Martin. So I'm sitting down, I'm talking, I'm talking, and then Martin comes up and he says, Hey, will you know you're stepping on my lines a little bit in the scene. I need you to leave a little bit of room so I can, you know, get my line in there. And I was like, you need to get in where you fit him and the kid, the little kid is sitting there. He's like, oh no. Mary was like, Yo, why why are you acting like that? Man? I'm like why I'm acting? Like what why I'm acting
like West? And me and Martin start arguing in front of the kid and this kid is sitting there like Michael band is watching him, watching him. As soon as he sees how the kid is tearing out enough, he's like and then I go, what the you want? I'm here to pick up Well, yeah, yeah, was shook for real. Wenna get it? We saw, yeah, we saw Yeah. We can't get out ye him again, we see him again. We can't, We can't. We can't talk about it. But
you will know, you will know, you will. Why didn't get real union in this one because you played such a big role in the second one. I think we took a different story. Yeah, it was like trying. There was no spot in the story like where we had worked for you know, for those characters to be in. But we're definitely that Voice four because I see it on audium. Whatever the cold, but you said this is the last one. We're gonna let the audience to side
after people see it. Like, you know, I love working with this dude. Man, And it's like I'm at the point in my in my life where I just I don't even want to do nothing if I'm not gonna have fun, you know. And it's like I'll take half the money that it would be as long as you know, I can have fun. And you know, we come to work, we want no we won't let me ask you this. We were wondering, did Cali try to get you on
the soundtrack? Yeah, we were talking, you know, just the timing off and I so wanted to try to try to jump on that. We work together. We had any annoying, he was annoying, tot Calin is the best of the best. Man let me school Man was coming to set a month before it was tied for Seed. Ever to set a month before it was time for Seed. It's like, let me take you know. He was. He so loves the franchise, you know, he loved it. He wanted it to win, and he wanted to do everything that he
could do. Uh, to help us, tell kids, you have to have a DJ Khalid level of annoyance to get no, that's real. Music questions were talking about music a little bit, Fresh Prinson will Smith. Who was the better rapper? Well, I think so, somebody said. Somebody said, um, will Smith was a whack rapper, but Fresh Press it was dope. Somebody said that where that somewhere? Yeah, hold on, let me see. But in your personal thing, no, you know what,
There was a there was in that same thing. There was a certain amount of rawness and unbridled creativity during the first part of my career, and then once I started winning, it did kind of narrow the avenues of what I wanted to do. It was more important to me to win than to be me, you know. So there was there was a There was a certain amount. There was a certain amount. The Fresh Prince was wild and raw and unapologetically himself, and then will Smith got
a little bit more polished. And once you line up a couple of number ones in a row, you get that the taste for blood in your mouth, and that that taste sort of destroys the vastness of your creative mind. I remember hearing you on Radar podcast and you said that it was a point where you didn't even want to curse. Yeah, well, myother my grandmother for you in comedy? Does that work in comedy too? Like as you get more famous, you can't be as raw you feel like
as you used to because you're still doing comedy tours. Yeah, I know you got a lot of comments coming out with you, But how did that work in comedy? I don't know. I don't compromise my comed you know, I never did in the past. Uh. You know, when I put out you So Crazy, they wanted me to water it down and give it an R rating, And I took an NC seventeen just so I could say what I wanted to say. And yeah, you know. And so I don't like to compromise my comedy and I don't.
I don't do it today. I just do what I want to do and have fun with it. But what's the worst decision that both of you guys made in your career? Like, what's one thing you say, damn, I shouldn't have did that, or what did you pass up or something that you regret I made the Wild Wild West and making the matrix. Yeah, yeah, what about you? I didn't go with him on the last press junk and Bad for Bad Boys. He did it by itself.
And now that I see what we on this press junk and all that we we got to do and the fun we had, why did you go? It was? It's different, It's it's our faith when you was waving the gun on. No, it was just a different time. And you know they didn't want to fly me private. I wanted to go private. It was it's part politics. So but I've learned from that from now and I would do something different. Now, all right, we got more with Will Smith and Lawrence. Let's get into a little
Will Smith minimix. I let's have some fun with it. It's the Breakfast Club, Good Morning, more than Everybody's DJ and that Devil Breakfast Club. Yeah stunk. Here today goes to Alison Morris of MSNBC. Now we all know that Kobe Bryant had an untimely demises. He was one of multiple fatalities in a helicopter crashing Calabash's, California, and Alison Morrison MSNBC was reporting on this tragic situation. And this is what happened. That was perfectly cast on the Los
Angeles Los Angeles like I could ask you now. Of course, the back the blacklash was swift on social media. People were calling for her firing, so she apologized by sending out the following tweet. She said, earlier today, while reporting on the tragic news of Kobe Bryant's passing, I unfortunately studied on air combining the names of the Knicks and the Lakers to say Knackers, please know, I did not and would never use a racist term. I apologized for
the confusion this caused. Uh, And she put a never in um capital letters. If she would probably said that on it, she said, she probably would have said, please know, I did not and wouldn't never use a racist term if she would have said that on it, but she tweeted it. Um. She says, she apologized for the confusion this cause, first of all, Allison, the Knicks have nothing to do with this, nothing at all, like absolutely zero. Okay, those teams, the Knicks and the Lakers, are on two
different code. Kobe never played for the Knicks, Like, there was absolutely zero reason for the Knicks to be on your mind. They didn't even played each other last night. There was nothing, no reason, I don't I don't understand it. So that lie you concocted to cover uh, cover up. You know you're saying the N word. That's not gonna fly. Now. At first, I thought nagas didn't sound nothing like the
N word. Okay, But if you're saying fast niggers, kind of kers, all right, kind of all right, naka's rhymes with lakers, takers, bakers, quakers, fakers, shakers, makers. But though none of those words sound like the words you use, okay, the word you use sounds like bigger tigger, trigger, jigga figger, and it's a word I'm sure some people would use to describe an NBA team full of black people. Now, you know, we have this program called Normalized, right, it's
like hearing things in HD. Last week we put it on Wendy Williams passing gas. This week we are putting it on Alison Morris to see if she said nakers are the actual AN words. So let's play Allison Morris regular first was perfectly cast on the Los Angeles niggas. Los Angeles likes Comeda. If I could ask you to stay with us now let's play Alison Morris with the N word normalized. You can hear it an HD like a kind of straw that was perfectly cast on the
Los Angeles niggas Los Angeles likes comeda. If I could you state no, no debate here. Okay, I know people are saying to themselves, what was she thinking? What was on her mind? Well, the answer to that is simple, niggas, Okay, we heard what you We heard what you said, and you know how it sounded. You know how it sounded to us at a time like this is how it sounded to us. It's amazing not a broadcaster at a
time like this could make such a mistake. Okay, in a moment with people are already dealing with so much hurt, so much pain. I'm not going to speculate about Alison's character because I don't know her, never heard of her until this moment. I just know that some people have such deep rooted hatred for others that even in a tragic situation like this, how do you really feel about others? Comes out? Okay, I'm not ain't that as Alison because
I don't know her. I just know that for a word to come out of your mouth when reporting on the situation like this, When for the N word to come out of your mouth when reporting on a situation like this, it's just stupid and dunke. Here to day, it's all about giving people the credit they deserve for being stupid. Please let Remy mad give Alison Morris the biggest he hall he haw, he haw, You stupid mother? Are you dumb? You know what happens to Alison? Guys? Anything? Huh?
I was thinking about who was it? It was another news reporter that had a slip of the tongue also, and yeah, he got fired. I'm trying to remember because we talked about it up here. I'm trying to remember exactly what it was. I gotta look this up or once again, Rest in peace to Kobe ended up getting fired, though I remember that absolutely. Rest in PEACEA to Kobe Bryant. I'm gonna keep saying this all morning because I just think people need to hear it. It's just another reminder
that death really does not discriminate. Nobody is untouchable, nobody is indestructible, nobody is a mythical creature who won't ever taste death. And I know it seems like a tragedy like this isn't supposed to happen to someone like Kobe. But we know that's not the case because death does not discriminate. It was a meteorologist that for Martin Luther King's junior. He said, Martin Martin Luther Koon King junior, remember that, Remember that we talked. There's a lot up here,
and he ended up getting fired. He should have got fired for that. All right, well, thank you for that. Donk here to day, don't move. It's the breakfast club. Good morning, the breakfast club. Hell the relationship advice, need personal advice, just the real advice. Call up nown for ask ye morning? Everybody is DJ Envy Angela, ye Charlomagne that god we are the breakfast club. Is time to ask ye Hello? Who's this? Hey? This is Vine from Detroit. What up? Up the d what's good? What's your course
it for? Yeasy? Okay, Well I'm from Detroit. My baby daddy, he's from that stop Brooks. This is where that's where I live. Okay, But I don't like the night now because I was tricking fund of us in a Latin citty or whatever we're making the money or whatever, and then then with my money, okay, take go and take one another trick with my money. Way, slowdown, slowdown, slow down. So you guys are in Atlantic City, you're always making money to get it? What were you guys doing? I
was tricking from Okay, so you're an esquare guys too. Yeah, what I'm talking like that, I was just getting money. We was doing everybody to get money safe and I like the money or whatever. So he did end it basically, and at the ending, well, he keep doing a little bit of everything. I'm just saying, like, wo's making money to getting I was taking money. Fall you hit a certain takeo Funey with trevement and told me I was
in a way. I'm in a way, So I did, and I robbed his inn and show way hud hugo. You robbed your pants. I robbed my baby daddy. Now he's my baby daddy. Drink what you drink. I'm took two rows. Watch, I took the nail bed, I took whatever I took his other big mama put the face with the playing Damn d neighbors ben't say nothing because they told me always in and out what side of those littles. Are you so you so you arribed your
baby daddy along with his other baby mom. Yeah, and she don't like me because I called a watch him to give her half up. It's just the point that he wanted me to my fault there. How can I like together? You know what I'm saying, I work for world and I'm going to school whatever. And now he told me he ain't taking care of my son unless I So, he's not gonna take care of the child you guys have together unless you pay him. Yep. Isn't that his job to kind of pay to take care
of his own child. You're saying, he can't take care of my son unless I take care of the family. And I told him, I said, no, I'm not about to do that. Okay, I think you got to sort these things out number one first and foremost, But to take of your child, right, And you're not trying to be with him, are you? I don't know. You don't know? So in the way you are you want to get back together with him? I just want to get some money, hey, but all money ain't good money though, right as money?
But I'm just saying, don't you want to be there? For your child and be a good example and a role model and make sure nothing happens to you and you don't go to jail or something worse happens. Yeah, that's the only thing that's in the way. You know, I can't be doing all it because I'm playing. I can't get a boss up, you know what I'm saying. I've never been to jail, and you will get locked up at some point. And I don't think jail for me.
I'm feel nothing. I don't think it's for you either, listen. But it was in my own opinion, I think that you should be happy that you managed to get away from this man that was a pimp in doing everything else, because that was just gonna go down the wrong path for you. Listen. We all want to get money, right, but sometimes you've got to sacrifice and go through periods of time that we're not making that much money so that later on in the future, in a couple of
years from now, you can't legitimately make good money. But you go, I tell to the law school, I go to law school. I'm entering to law school. Pick you're after that. But he talking about this in the way, Why are you even listening to what he has to say about what you want to do with your life. Because he's telling me I'll need direction. It sounds like somebody that's advising you to not go to school and not go to law school and saying that that's getting
in the way is actually in the way himself. It sounds like in order for him to control you, he wants to make sure that you never make something more out of your life. Yeah, you're worright're word? So I ain't going background there her? Yeah, you dobody telling me don't go back ound there? All right, Well, I'm telling you don't go back out there. He's trying to persuade me and talking about we gonna get this knight bare
playing and all this stuff, but he'd be lying. And you know he messing mad o the chicks too, oh of course, and he telling them the same thing he brought me to his other chick. He ain't no wire. He don't let me know what it is? Right, the circle cold, nothing okay and always And you're okay with that? Yeah, I mean I'm been in over. I don't like I'm gonna tell you something right now. We always say, well at leasie ain't lie. Well, at least he kept it real.
At least he's up front about it. These other dudes out here and be lying, No, it's not at least that it's not okay for somebody to do stuff like that to you just because they're being honest about it. Yeah, you're right, but I mean I prefer somebody to tell me.
How about you and rather somebody not do that? How about be with somebody that doesn't do those things, that's not bringing you to other women's houses, that's not cheating on you, that helps you take care of your family, that supports you and wants you to go to school and do better for your life. Why can't you find somebody like that? Man that's worf so like your I you want you to give them money doing nothing for you? You listen, forget about them doing something for you. What
about you doing something for yourself? I mean I can do something for much. So I got my home all right? Good, Well, you keep your own and take care of your child and handle that. Instead of thinking about getting this fast money, think about securing a bag for later on in the future, having foundation, having your education together so you can do and be anything you want. To be in life. I'm gonna take that advice. Y'all have a good day, all right, you too. I hope you don't call him right now?
All right, ask Ye. I don't even know what went on in that call, but if you decipher didn't figure it out, I'm happy it was this madness alrighty well, ask ye eight hundred five eight five one on five one, keep it like. We have more coming up. Next. It's to breakfast club like we always do with this coma, keep a read some real advice with Angela. Ye. It's ask Ye morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne and the God. We are to breakfast club. Is time
to ask ye? Hello? Who's this? Juicy? Juicy? Okay, juicy? What's your question for ye? So basically, I feel like I understand celebrities feel like, you know, all their fans are crazy or whatever. But I feel like if I go to every show like I'm up there supporting you. I'm talking all my home girls about you, I play your music all the time. You know, anytime you come out, I'm there supporting you. If I respectfully ask you to
come with, you know, a company to my appointment. You know that basically, it's gonna let me know if I got breadcacer or not. If I ask you as a fan like, hey, I have you know, a lump in my breast, and you know I have two appointments and the result, you know, come out, you know, on the second appointment. And I wait, now, who who are you asking? You're asking celebrities. Well, the person I asked, I've met him three times, so he knows. You know, I'm not
like a crazy fan like I'm a fan who's met him. Okay, wow, juicy Juicy, all right, So I support you as an artist, and I asked you to come, want me to find out if I got breadcacer not I'm crazy? Yes, well, Juicy celebrities or not. You've met somebody three times, right, and you asked him the comments. I wouldn't ask somebody I met three times? Did you ask your mama? What about your daddy? Yeah, what about one of your best
friends or something? My mama is there and my dad is he's not here, So I'm not I have funds. Then you have family. But I feel like you know, you're somebody that you know is able to help me in the sense that I wouldn't be in their crime. I wouldn't die if I found out. You know what I mean. I don't want to say that because I don't want to be like A. I'm not a crazy person, and I don't feel like I'm crazy for asking you to help me. Who is the celebrity? But Douce said
let me okay? So he blocked you after you asked yes. It's not like I was like, you know, crazier anything, and I felt like I was. I said, I would be grateful to have the support. That's what I said. I think you should tell us who it is so maybe he'll feel guilty and then maybe he'll go with you on your next support. Who is the person? Let's messed up? I can't I feel like what I give us a singer? Yes? Trade songs? Have you had sex with him? Why? My trade is the trade? It's trade? Right?
That was so said? It's trade. I know it was trade. The reason I know it was trade is only trades. Fans would feel like he's close enough with them to ask him to go A. Now, I'm sorry. I will just juicy Juicy Juicy supporting the whole music world because I feel like if I support you to that level, like I spent a lot of money, I travel to shows like I was not because you know, like I wanted something to return, just because I wanted to support
you as a fan. I'm like, Juicy, I just want to say something here at number one, I just want to tell you I am sorry that you're dealing with this with the lump in your breast and having to go to these appointments and everything. I'm not crazy. I'm not. I'm a very good person. Like I'm I do a lot of people like I take care all my siblings. I'm the oldest mama. They're not crazy. More than seven times in a five minute commation. But but Juicy, let
me let me explain something to you. Okay, the artist is not asking you personally. Hey I need you to come to my show. Hey I need you're doing this out of your own free will, and you should never do things to support people expecting them to do something for you in return. You should do it because you
want to do it. You're right, You're right. So if you really support a person and you're you know, a true, true person that feels like connected to somebody, you go to those shows you spend your money because you want to, because it makes you feel good, and you should not say, well, because I've done this for you, you need to do this for me. I'm not. I'm just saying that. I
feel like when I did. How about you could ask him to just hey, can you offer me some kind words or let me know that I'm in your thoughts things like that. But you can't expect him to leave what he has to do in his responsibilities. He's only met you three times, and I'm sure it does appreciate your support and he loves the fact that you come out and support him. But you should never do anything in life expecting something in return. I never expect anybody
to do anything for me. I can ask him if you say no, I have to respect that you soun I'm very entitled. You're right, and I do respect that you don't even offer that man no flatio or nothing. I did. How you know I did? I asked him out. I was like, hey, I'll take you to dinner. You know, I'm you know, what did you say? I will give you falatio out? Well? I mean it's trace thongs. He should already know that, Like it's not true true girl,
this is not okay goodness anyway. Just leave him alone, don't expect anything, continue to be a fan and a supporter, and just chill. You got it. For things like that, you really have to call on people that are very close to you, not somebody that you've met three times. When I told my grandma, like, she just was like, oh my god, it's the end of the world. So I stopped telling people. You know, I was like, oh, well, I can't tell nobody else because she started crying. She's like, oh,
You're gonna die. Like, so I was like, if I told anybody else close to me, I don't. Oh you got breath. She doesn't know what it is, but you don't know what it is, but I do not. The doctor I made two appointments, and that's why I told him. I was like, Hey, could you come me for the one where she's gonna get someone to go to the doctor. Just go hand to your business and worry about yourself. Okay. If you don't hang up on this dumb ass girl, hey, oh my god, good luck to you. Man. I will
that you don't. You haven't trying to have patience with these people, and then you're talking to them. And as soon as you call it stupid, you the bad guy. That was the dumbest thing I ever heard of. Charlomagne and hit up ye and asked them to go with you. I'm not coming with you, Charlemagne. Busy daddy, Okay, asking aged five A five one O five one is the breakfast club? For breakfast club? New relationship advice? Need personal advice, just need real advice? Call up man for ask ye?
What up is the breakfast club at the time for asking ye? Now? Who was on the line? WHOA, Hey, Hi, hi ye? How are you? I'm good? How are you? I'm fine? Thank you. I'm such a huge fan. Um and I'm whispering because my husband asleepy just came home from work. But this is a secret that my son expressed to me that he wants to keep a secret. Okay, my son, he just turned ten and he told me that he's made like boys and girls. Okay, And what
did you say? I don't. I told him no matter what, that I would love him, and whatever decision he makes out, I'm gonna stand next to him. But I'm not sure it's what he's feeling is correct or or any like I don't know, I need help with this. I'm not outside. I'm handling it good with him, and I'm trying to keep our relationship. You know, I want him to company right for any about anything. But inside I'm like kind of panicking and I don't you know, like I'm going
back and forth with myself. But what are you panicking about? Because number one, he's a young black man already, um and you know, just to be open, and he's already being bullied, he's already had mental health issues and you know it, it's just tough out here for him. So one more stigma on top of that. It's just you know, right, already expressed in the third grade that he wanted to
commit suicide. Wow, it sounds like, have you put yourself I'm thinking like maybe this is you know what everything was that he was hiding, you know, right, yes, because it is painful to have these things that you want to hire you don't want people to know. He it's great that he felt like he could tell you, yes, that's what I told her, right and start expressing that to you, and you have to keep those lines of
communication open. I think your response was amazing and I understand that you are concerned because that's your child, so you don't want him to be out in this world where people can be really nasty and cruel. And I exactly right. So he expressed to me that he does like a boy in school and like, you know, like I don't, I don't know how to how to handle everything, like like this is a lot, like he's only done. Is he too young to happy feelings? Is he you know?
Like is this something that's normal? Is this going to change? I have so many questions, like I don't I don't help, and you know what, honey, there's nobody that can even answer all those questions for you, because he probably doesn't even understand everything right now. He just knows how he's feeling, and at least he's able to express how he's feeling,
and that's all he can do. Now, Have you got him some professional help, somebody that he can speak to so that they can help him navigate, and maybe both of you should go. And I think that's not far, you know, like it, I'm still kind of in shocked this. He just expressed this to me two days ago, right, so I'm just like still trying to you know, see, like I don't want him to, you know, feel like
he can't trust me. And then he's also expressing to me like, you know, please don't tell my dad and and don't tell this person, and you know, like I just he's scared of everyone's reaction, right, so and you should respect that, of course, and you are more Yeah, don't tell anybody else, but definitely go set up something for you guys, to find somebody good to talk to
if you hold on the line. I actually have somebody that can be really helpful with that, and that would be doctor Kendall Jasper and I always offer people to him when we're in situations. And I feel like this is dire because I want you to be able to
know how to deal with this. I'm not an expert in that, but I do feel like what you've done so far has been amazing as a mom, and I know that I want you to be able to express to him in the best way possible how much you love him, how much you care about him, and also help him learn what he needs to do in order to be more comfortable and not have feelings of suicide, because that's a major two. You don't want him to ever think about that again. That's my worst fear. All right,
hold on the line. I'm gonna hook you up with doctor Kendall Jasper. Thank you so much, no problem, all right, ask ye eight on drink five eight five one oh five one and keep a lot. This to Breakfast Club, Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We all the Breakfast Club. It's time for
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